Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, February 02, 1912, Image 2

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Thou thalt not deceive thy mother.
Thou shalt not think of thyself first, disregarding others.
Thou shalt not esteem silk petticoats and diamond rings as of greater
value than the family’s general welfare.
Thou shalt not regard false pret nse as the highway to popularity,
Thou shalt not gossip.
Thou shalt not use loud speech nor bold manner to attract attention.
Thou shalt not think more of the culture of thy heels than of thy head
Thou shalt not hold the cup to thy brother’s lips nor to the lips of
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Thou shalt not imitate the fine lady’s language while thy mother V
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Thou shalt find joy in the service of God. who created the*».
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City folk who go io the seashore
for a couple of weeks, or at most a
few months in "tile season." see only
the summer phase of il Of the other
phase they are as ign »rant ns the in
habitants of the earth are of tin» other
side of the moon, which never pie
sents its further hemisphere to us
These summer visitors :t«>ii!>t■
thlit'c
that 111 wi lier the ro.i t i- bleak
So
It is at limes, but il is only a different
kind of bleakne s from that which <><•-
raslonally prevails In hoi weather In
winter wo have snov iorius; in riiiii
iner we have fogs.
But a bro hl. < risp day in wlnt r al
tliu se.aslH >i
« an I lu re I e an.'« 11 • ’,r
more stimulating? Il sots t’ •» 1 .!.■•<•■»
llirolilnng and brim- the < riiv •< ¡1 Io
the <tieek.‘ And 11 moonlight night!
The white snow retieris 1 he moon-
beams, and the 1» e breaks them into
prismatic colors, while far » nt at s .1
there is tin» same shimmer on tin» re 1
less waves that there is in summer
It was on such a id ;ht that I set out
to walk from a friend’s I jou r. a couple
of miles inland. The snow < n the road
had been beaten into h e. and tile f • >t
in,* was tiurd. I’rom the e tui ward I
could liear »ontlnu< d rustling will h I
have heard from my birth and which
I could then hardly live without
1
walked fa» Ing the imLi. wld It w.'s
at tlie full and stood midway l»etweeii
tile liori/.oa and tue tnei i lian
My dog. a collie, was
nmp»'!im.
nbout ahead of me. evidently ns mu» !•
exhilarated by our surrmm. lugs as 1
Suddenly 1 In u I hi 1 five a »¡ai»k
growl; then h< came ra’ii.iir.' back to
me wldniag and rubbed .
oisi my
surprised.
usually
when wo walked out togethe either
day or ni. lit he |»ahl little »h no »itto*’
tion to those we met cm the
»poke to him ciu'iiurapnuly. b
lihend to see what bad trig'ite
I saw two silhouettes,
light was ou their back
faces dark, the one n man. the
woman. There was »»»metldug
1 i their motion or s<»nw*thiug tin
ter with my i i Ion. for tl • \ would ad
viinee and hall. advHnce nn»l halt
keeping Up this tuotlun conUiiuoiiiJy
which weiuoil to tin* to In* like the
KW.iying of an object moved by waves
Hut hr they drew near me 1 (lid not no­
tice aurh mot loti« tlKHUU thia mUlit
in
en bee: use 1
ions themselvi
wi‘ro both young and. strange
ty appear, were walking olicir
each othei ’s arms. < linging so
•it I wondered how (hey could
I all.
Both wen* pale, and
ns nn expression on their faces
can only describe ns unrest
rappel when we met. though
itinued to impart to them
the sv.aybiy l have mei
just i111 11. whether it w
a (he eas: ward < r some
clothes <1 this slngulai
elled (he sea
They did
me. so 1 addressed them.
ait late." I ru’.iarki’d for
h » w.iilt <»f sanici Iling »•'. b r to suy
"Y(‘s," repliud Ihe yuvjg man. "\V ■
re gcing up oli t<> th“ bill \ «>nder.’’
Thure wiis bui o'ie l' Il. and that w.as
. . an emineii» “ oh llic ere a »»f whi» h
a.s <>ur cemetery
'ih,‘i,e were no
•‘es »bore. « nP H ip tombntones
'li h uvei) from whf re we s’ood weru
lihe In thè moon'b 'J
ó’hy in Ihe
’orbi shmihl i ' ;s yen a » oupie wisli io
• up t bere ut i.iiil’ii“ ht ?
"Tberc is ?i fiu<‘ \ i''\\ of tbeoueun up
i«‘re.” I re ii irkod
••pili i!’s »•olii." • ah! thè firl. with :i
live!
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•Il i •: i die vh*\v \vo wanl.” sm-i tl“’
'!’!*<• dead
y a i :• meli, "‘t s tìi » i»’si
;i*r eri» ini ’i ’ i:rh“d They Ile irmi
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<|■■ \ :r -i iiy night
l’he. do
fit t li »’ir ib.'t etinfinmsi distaili rustie
U h » w . <• ; v. r lnfir n »»v n »r ilio
<•.wheii i bey dnsh
tir
”g is so frightful
\v:iv<‘, It is merci
n
» a tight oui
ever
a V
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lie !<». I.eil <:. v. ti nt I I k - girl of whom
I k - nskinl tl •
'f Ion mid she icplted
With n Im'. <t <l:<-ml : iii <I by eliiigliig
closer to hi ■■
•\V v were hntbing." the man cont tn u
•i*ro running high
ml. •The wave
and wo had been advised not fo go
to. The beach wut» shelving and (lie
Both good
swim
undertow strong.
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tilers, we delighted
dellf.lilei! in
Iti buffeting the
huge rollers, and
mid when women mid
rhlldren were dnnelnc tu the shallow
foniii or n lew clinging to the rope
sqmittlng to let mi expended brenker
.prlnkle their slioulilers. we walked
blind In timid out to meet the advnnc
Ing monster-, nt first turning sidewise
to let them puss us. then Jumping
:ihov o them nml nt Inst »living under
In (Ids wuy wo got beyond
them,
riieir white manes and swnm. now
I up toward tlir sky mid now
d toward the bottom ot s'.nd
"Oh. the exldliiratlon ot sporting on
They were our
the monsters bi
us Ilk e friendly
nln v fellows, t
We
is a roar
11 our chests, on
ks. under the sur
should we fear our euor
I»»*? When they threw us
«•♦• kiit w that they would break
when we came down, as a
■Hi will catch a chi'd
ben I looked and saw that we
. siuldrn ly I bt'caine con
w s \v»»fth1 not help
that their nu
merci-
We stop
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struck out for the
mxl nothing against
Thru
vn rd
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tghtened
I assisted
I swam with
upon a wave
danger was
Tiie
beiu h
•d in and tvaf
•rs were
I lie bathing
Now ami
you • sank
grew
rhlVtf to
nia »ink
whose
limltf-
ne in
i heir Iner,
I ga*p
i Hiuvd I
"The boat fractied you
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no
reply.
Tbe
couple
¡«1- -wd uh. moving In unit ■ -io Ubutt-
iating motion with which tln-y bud up-
proached.
I watched them till they
turned to nsi end the cemetery hill.
Then the moon'seetued to go under c
black cloud and
ll was i, si I'.iwn when ! felt n shake
and noun-thing hot pouring down my
throat. Then 1 knew that I was lieing
•chafed. 1 win lifti-d up. rugs were put
boil! me. .-Ilf 1 1 « :■- placed in some
sort of conveyance, for 1 heard the
Bound of wheels and felt a Jolting.
Now and again liquor was poured
down my tliront till the vehicle stop­
ped mid I was carried into a warm
room, mid hot water bags were placed
I.esjde me Then I opened my eyes and
saw that I w.is at Lome.
As -....... as I was able to talk I was
asked how aii ! wl:;. 1 had collapsed on
the t
llad I been struck, had I
felt Illness coming on?
It is dltfi-nlt for me to explain that,
shrinking front giving the true cause
of Jr; laeukd wn
Wn t ft n dread of
bet! ■■ considered Ins: ne? Dkl I fear
in.mnlt.' m> o-lf? Was ft the result of
nervous n.-til.tr -s Was It a dislike to
ialk about my frightful -■ ,| erfence? All
these cause-- were miii'-l.tl The only
rt . . . : I gave was that I had been
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o’l Ike .-id mil supposed I
mu l have received a stroke.
Pet it |'k’ .-i'i.in do, a.red he could
not tied that tiny portion of my phys-
1 t-l makeup had given way. The only
danger I li d Incurred was that of
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out u ■ ai.d barked at the door. My
bid her. I. ar g him. had got upto let
mt- in. supposing that I bad left tity-
night key al li -i i '
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tin- door the dog ran away, barking,
now mid again running back to the
house, then starting on. My brother,
realizing that the <|.
was trying to
p-r. mu! • him to follow, put on his coat
mid hat mil was <■> i: tuetid to me,
l.v .ig on tin- road. I w.-is nearly frozen.
Within a few Roms after my arrival
a home I was as veil as ever—that is.
bodily.
Mentally 1 bud received a
slio k
Tito e about me. seeing that I
did not wish to la.- questioned about
tlie cause of my trouble, retrained.
One da; I heard that tin- bodies of a
young i .an mid ti young woman who
Imd been drowned during tlie previous
sea> ni had been recovered They- had
been thrown in a sort < f cove during a
total and w< re loll1.J so tightly locked
m each o ilers arms that they were
si parmed with difllctilty. They were
taken to tlie eeinetcry on tlie bill mid
loiried there
(tm- would suppose that I would now
iity something about my meeting at
inhlni.dit, Tlie dis every only drew me
.lie Itchier within myself Not for the
world would I In* pointed out as the
Hiatt wlios • In- ilns had suddenly given
wav mid laid supposed lie lii’d met with
a su|iern:itur:tl experience
1 rather
chose to I i'.“p my own co'ineil. The
day inn.v cci ■•. though probably not In
i iv time, when n moi hod will lie ills
.urcr.-i by which we can communicate
willi till- ill-mi ill l.v even see ami hear
them Then those whoso natures seem
I 111- so 1 oil I ill-led that tlicv can Have
.’his comninai alien unnidod will lie
title t i tell their stories mid still be
bv'ieved to be eii-’-tallv sound
tVe do
not know that all our senses were born
In primitive mini Perhaps a rie.w set-
Mice may I e developed for discerning
the supernatural.
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Brown & üibson
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The Leading Contractors
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Baldwin
Pianos
fortiish i ’1.U1S and s| >eci-
f.C.ll ons and it vim .ire
of it
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how
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anything
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Ltxiue? are rei|Ue«ted to notify thu office Ï
4 on . lection at officers and on change of
meeting night. Cards i.i dvr this head
are 75c per inch per month.
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
¡V| EET> I it st and Third Tuesdays of each
month at 8th run al me Bandon
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wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing aie
cordially invited to attend.
J. C. Shetlds.
A. J. Hartman,
Sachem.
C. oi R.
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Lodge and Professional 4
Directory
We are Agents for the
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you are contemplating
w.
buying a Piano, give us
buildi I
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a call. It costs you noth­
ing to examine them.
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bi cksmiths ¿nd
Prices $250 and up
Easy Terms
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11 ’made io order.
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¡LANDON DRUG CO.
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Eastern Star
QCclDEM Ai. CHAP1ER, No. 45. O.
E. S., meets Saturday evening before and
after slated communication of Masonic Lodge
\ isiting members cordially invited to attend.
Louise M. Boyle. W. M
Me'rta Mehl, Secretary.
Physician and Surgeon
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Office Rasroussen Bldg
Phone 72
Bandon. Oregon
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Gatcheli Bros.9 Transfer Line
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GATCH ELI. BROS.. Props.
All kun’s of hea.v and li^ht draj ing. Phone orders given
prompt attention. Harn Cor. I
t & Spruce St.. Fish Property I
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I’I IONIC (541
Olir Bread is the Largest
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Mawoiiic.
D a NDON LODGE, N o . 130 A. F. & A
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M, Stated communications first Saturday
<h<r (he lull moon of each month.
Special
I c '.’i nunicatioe.s second Saturday thereafter.
. Ail Master Masons cordially invited.
W. E. Craine, W. M
! Phii Pear.ion, Secretary
V .1 d liL’itt, Wi l r»-(’eive | to »» ij ■
)p on Columbia Avenue
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Keep the logs rolling boys I
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212,
WOODMEN OF. II IE WORLD,
2.;. :- First and i hird Thursdays. Visiting
Neighbors welcomed.
C. M. Gage, C. C.
H. E. Boak, Secretary
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O ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
V»m. Lundquist, N. G.
S. A. McAllioier, Secretary.
Knight* of l'ythiaH
yjELPH! LODGE, No. M, Knights of
Pythias. Metts every Monday evening
at Knights hail. Visiting knights invited to
attend.
C. R. Moore, C. C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Saturdays at Hotel Gailier
M. G. POHL, Opiometerist
Will Ri 1 iiunieti led by
I’.iti oils
/« // /■/ 'own for the money.
C. R. W X DE
‘;‘l in ouality as well as quan-
Attorney
at XuEVW
lity to e Il'i’ couldn't use bet-
'/. wwr if we charged twice as
mud for our bread.
Hre buy Xrçvnl aciEc Surety Company. Office Bank
and use the eery best now. of Bandon Bklg. Phone 102, Bandon, Oregt.n
Ti a a loaf and see Low euery-
SMITH J- IVI .A 1SJ IT
.7 f/o iulo il. .1 body DR
PHYSICIAN 5.4't sf i<( .FON
trould ' think it was cake to
OH ICE IN PAN I El; El 11.OI.NG
: ear the i/oungslers begging
Onice Hours 9 lo 12—1 to 5
lor another slice.
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BANDON,
OREGON
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Dr. M. D Houston
PH Y 8/Cl AS
SU lid E US
Severing Old Ties.
Willie was sent out by his mother to
the woodshed to saw mid split some
stove wood out of a pile of old railroad
ties Going outdoors shortly after, she
found tin- youth sitting on tlie saw­
horse with his (lead bowed down in bls
hands Sin- asked her hopeful why he
didn't keep at his work.
"My dear mother." ho replied with
much feeling. "I til. I it so hard, so very
tin rd. to sever old lies." — Lippincott 9.
Office over Driu: Ktorp.
Houra, B (.<_> I ?
i.ru. 1:30 to 4, j nt. ; 7 to 8 in the evening.
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ch II r anfluered
NOON.
from office.
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Dr- D. H2. Sorensen
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
Plenty of Purposs.
"I have here a poem.”
"Is It a puoi - of any serious pur-
[io<e?" inquirid tin- editor of the High­
brow Magazine
"It is. sir li was written to pay my
hoard bill with."-Kansas City .lour
nal
bANDON
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His Protest.
Mt-s Bonham- Before yon married
Ben­
me you s;ik! (lint 1 tvns n q 11 pen
hntn Well. 1 no longer bollpvp in n
uuuiiiri lil til forili of goviiriiuu'Ut.-
Chicago News
Nice Store.
A vlrl in n bm -t rin ru;,i - •'<t hurt.
They bumped her nose and they tot•o her
Hut a ni-e Ivnwe surivon to ok her c■ a se.
Put bnrgain handunes on hr
Ihit bargain linlnunt
h* r b.u-k
And hfirt h»T honw U» a b’i‘ Kiiin ha< •k.
th three Kiri«
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Who wouldn’l patron' “ sue?1 a Ftor«»?
-Loufax IIIv Couirler-Jyut nal
Well Stocked.
Mrs. G iv \l> littsbii’il and 1 11:1 w
our hou«<- furnislieil vini Iri'ly with
wedding gifts
Mrs I'ay Gracious! WUnt it lot of
liri-sents'.
Mrs Gay Yes 1 have Iss-n mar
rii‘d four 'i; íes nini tuy husband
Ihii-e l‘m I.
H* Movrd Away.
Tnere w « a mer hnnt In <mr town
who
it
lutn-us wi.
he vow-
ed t ’• It he ionie - et ntong and liiwer
n(lu- He HI» rlvtjM now «re all <-on-
vtn. c t l’ i't
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|.'iy«, for he
w.i- rori t d ti. et l'inr : III lessi tban
liluety days < "¡ungi. Jottrnal.
”’(1 ut- -ry are thenamea
i” tu., ex, • es the utmost bounds
v ‘i..|.-it we know Bit.-Locke
T. TKKADGOI.I)
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEU U
AT - LAW.
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NOTAI;Y PUBLIC
Bniidon,
Humility
If thou wouulst find much favor
1 ; e:i
vltli God and man be very
low in tldne own eyt-s
Fqrglvc thy-
cij little and Others mil ’ll Ar Tiblslt-
■ tp Leigliton.
OREGON
Oregon
Oilier W’itli JL'tndon JnvpRtmpnl
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Dr. K- 1x1. Brown.
He RECORDER management has
mate anair ements with
Francisco Bu ¡etin whereby
ve subscribers the advantage of
a gi -a:itic com E ’tion offer that will
turn is h them all the news of
country in a n;:U opclitan daily and
a'l the i ews of Bandon and vicinity in
low price
Resident Dentist.
Office in Pantcr Building
Office Hours:
Phone.
9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M,
BANDON. OREGON
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Connselor-at-Law
I’OQl llsIsK.
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ORK
Office over Skeel«’ Store
Office Phone, Main 335;
residence. Main 346
CLARK & WRIGHT
Lawyers
Wa3hington, ID. C.
Public Land Matter«. Final Proof, De»-
ert Land«, Contest» and Mining
Case,. Script
Associate Work for Attorneys
Tue D ai ly s an Francisco Bull tin,
The Eanoon Recorder,
Tola!,
$3.C0 per year
1.50 per year
$4.50
PURE DRUGS
Do you want pure drugs and
drug sundries, fine perfumes,
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
$2.75
'■»air brushes and toilet arti­
cles'1
If so, call on
C. Y. LOWE.
Bandon, Oregon