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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1912)
» V * ™" r> Fu» rV " “ w “ " W# am Agenta fnf th* I«»» r W.4K torrl " Loda« tof «rwt FH.U» by Hi f ha bMo»r M man ht* •*» C t MJTT 4»owth rd v»»y «imple roiwtffw i»e to rerv rm pl*« In (he *gr ■ t I he ti ¡tie m>l I he < hiel a nil*< ft oft» I idi e In ji|i» e m •»•»log m«f | dl I. fhe i. i M/rtrnratn "HO*«*» If»» ioti, f| /III 0»r Y»wr tft A l ««A* • ditte» (i*l»»|f Mnfe* Mai* J>i(> I'riMi'itf n M|<«*eiftl»f Known <»ti A pfilten» toft Ita In n h tee» I her »«i.tel •• (tie I! vn.lnM pnafoMiie M Heevewi »I mm Matter I amotis ' n there were no <pie«tion* id rtMifa. < t -»ewer», rd aidewalka, of Irenrhi«»*« for electric right plants nr lelrphom systems or milrouds All lhes< have come slowly but all are here u|>on tu now as citizen«. As out privi’rgrs as citizens, enjoying lorfat wli.it our lathers and grandfathers did not have, ajc growing. »0 are uur duties and it becomes necess.trv «• tW*«n* ftttftng * |* 1 We send our children to school at the age of six. We oti-ht to KEEP THEM AT HOME UNTIL THEY /»RE TWELVE. Three-quarters of the time they spend in school between the ages of six and twelve is absolutely wasted. r WITHOUT SCHOOLS, at WITHOUT « SCHOOLTEACHERS. WITHOUT AT THE 6CHOOLEOOKS, WITHOUT SCHOCL DISCIPLINE. A BOY WITHOUT CRAMMING ALL THAT IT NOW TAKES IN SIX SIX YEARS TO DRILL INTO AGE OF TWELVE COULD ACQUIRE MONTHS HIM. •t w at Talking baby talk to a six-months-old inf::nt won’t make the child talk any earlier, ami there is nothing the mother can do to make her child walk before his legs are strong enough to carry him. It is UNWISE TO HURRY NATURE. The brain develops the same as the body. IT CANNOT SAFE LY BE FORCED. Instead then of subjecting our children to six years of irksome attendance at school before they reach the age of twelve, those six years might far better be employed in allowing the child to develop, mentally as well as physically, under the INFLU ENCE OF TIIE HOME. It can learn more there than it can from the ill prepared voting teacher. In these early years fresh air and healthy physical exercise are far more valuable than all the schooling. TIIE BRAIN WILL GROW, AS TIIE BODY DOES, WITHOUT FORCING. Even the child of the tenement is better off out of school than in school. If any home can be more unhygienic than the average over crowded schoolroom, with its foul air and cramping desks, there is at least the street for the child to play and grow in, and, with all its dan gers, the PUBLIC STREET IS BETTER THAN THE PUB LIO SCHOOL ROOM. oh I m H v inviarti lo «ti A. J. I UrtmAft. buying a Piano, give us a call. It costs you noth« ing to examine them. Easy Terms Statistics of Titanic. her lots of good.” If you have .uq trouble with your stom ich or bowels give them a trial F* 1 sale by C Y. Lowe. The Worst In the Country. Notice is hereby given that the “Are you tile landlord of this hotel?" firm formerly known as Newman N asked the guest who had his baggage Hansen has been dissolved by mu on tlie porch. “I guess I be,” ixuswered the man tual consent. All persons having bills against said firm, piesent’-am - with pale eyes. “Well. I want to hand this little to S. Han«en, ard any bills contract sentiment to you. Your hotel is posi- ed m the name ol said firm altet tlvely the worst I have ever seen in April 1st, will be void. this country, and I’ve traveled al! over it." A. S. N ewman , "I know it,” answered the hindlord. S. H ansen . $10 Reward. ^old to the Sociali t [ arty of Coos 1 The above sum will be paid b> county. The plant is now et route me for the conviction of any person, here from Sm Jo<e and will probably or persons found trespassing on mv At a session of the Senate com arrive soon. It is not a large p'ant property without my permission — mittee last week, investigating the hut is adapted to the printing of a Edmund Croft. 19 tf Titanic disaster, the following of sm ill magazine form of paper. Mr. ticial document showing the number Simpson will install the plant as ot passengers who sailed on the soon as it arrives and will probably liner and thenumner saved was tiled: have charge ol the work of getting FIRST CLASS. out the first two or three issues of Passengers, women, 143; men, 177; boys 5; Fourth and the socialist paper. It is possible Total 325 that his services may be retained by Survivors. women, 131; men, 68; boys 3. Total 202 the Socialists after that time as he is t SECOND CLASS. in all round printer as well as a Passengers, men. 157; women and chil- nt wspaper man. dren. 128. Total......................... 285 Mr. Simpson was warm in his Survivors, men, 12; women and children, praise of the completeness of the 106. Total...................................... 118 Phone 722 Sentinel printing plant, and left an THIRD CLASS Publishes the lale-.t and most complete tele graphic news of the world; gives reliable market reports, as it is published at Portland where the market news can be and is cor rected to date for each issue. It also has a page of special matter for the farm and home, an interesting story page and a page or more of comic each week, and it goes to lie subscriber twice each week-—104 times a year. for the printing of butter 1781 wripoers to be used at his Prosper This makes the total number of dairy.—Coquille Sentinel. passengers of all classes on the Ti tanic 1420. To this number must W C. Guerin of the United States be added 940, constituting the of Coast and Geodetic Survey, arrived ficers and crew, making a gland to last week from Sar Francisco, and tal numbe r of 2,360 pet sons on board the gi irt liner. The total number o' passengers of all class s saved is 498 and the crew stved is 2to, making the total num- j ber saved 707 is spending a lew days visiting rel- ntives and friends >11 the upper Co quille valley be!ore leaving for the Artic where he will put in the sum- mer n'.onths as a member of the Skiff lor sale. newspaper plant which he recently Ton Barber Shop. Inquire at Bon 29-tf Eastern Star 0CC1DF-NTA1 CHARIER, No. 45.0. E. S., meet« Saturday evening l-dorc «nd after «laird communication of M mi nic Lodge Visiting member» cordially invited to attend. L.ouise M. Boyle, \\ . M Merta Mehl, Secretary. I. o. I». » D ANDON LODGE, N o . 133,1.0.0.1 meet» every Wcdneaday evening. X i-ituv brothers in good standing cordially invited. Wm. Lundquist, N. G. S. McAllister, Secretary. K i H k I i I i * of I’yfh;:»» P)ELPHl LODGE. No. M. Knight. «I Pjthia» Meets every Monday evening at Knight» hall. Vmlin« knights invited to attend. C. R. Moore, C. C. B. N. Harrington K. ol R. S. Saturdays at Hotel Gallier M. G. POHL. Opiometerist Well Rec ommended by Pat 1.tits DR SHIITES «I. KT IT OFFICE IN PAN 1 EK Httll DIM. Office Hours 91012—1 to 5 BANDON, - - OREGON Gives all the local news and"happenings and should be in every home in this vicinity. The two papers make a splmd'd combination and you can save $ I by sending your subscrip tions to 1 he Bandon Recorder. We can also give our subscribers a good clubbing of fer (or the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday Journal in connection wit 1,th.* Semi-eekiy Bandon Recorder. r I Brown & Gibson Hi I he Leading Contractors Dr L. F. Boren box DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. bANDON ft. and Builders ORECOH T. TKKAIMlOi.il ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« K AT - LAW, Spruce Sts. 3 I We furnish plans and speci NOTARY PUBLIC fications and it you are go ing to build anything, no Bandon, Orfgen Office With Bandon Investment I'<■ matter how large or how Dr. H- 3vl. Brovzn. small, we can money, save you Let us figure on Reaident Dentiit. Office in Punter Building your building. JI Office Hour»: Phone, 9 to 12 M„ I to 5 P. M, BANDON. OREGON DR. R. V. DEEP C. R. BARROW Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line Attorney and Counsdor-at Law Physician and Surgeon Office Rasmussen Bldg Phone 72 COQU I DDE. “ORE GATCHELL EROS., Prop». All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property PHON E <341 Bandon, Oregon Office over Skeel«' Store Office Phone, Main 335; rendence. Main 346 WILSON & WALRATH CLARK & WRIGHT Blacksmiths and ^CATTERUN~& LeGORE^ Wagonmakers Wagons of all kinds made to order. ..The topographic map of the Arctic, Beach. Mrs Gurrm anil their son Roy accompanied him from the city. an<f will spend the summer with her mother Mis.Garrett. —Coquille Sen tinel. W. E. Cr.me, \t . M Agent Pacific Surety Company. Office Rask of Bandon B:dg. Phone 102, Bandon, Oreg„u Bandon Recorder i EARL SCHOONOVER party who will survey the northern The loss of life, therefore, by the coist of Aliska The work this] sinking of the Titanic is officially summer will commence on the 141st ti.Xrdat 1,652 Meridian, thirty miles scuih of the I - <XX>— Arctic Ocean, and when the A ret if | is reach'd, Mr. Guerin will extend New Paper Soon. his work w stward, making the first ' M A Simpson an old-time news paper man and at present engaged in the dairy I usiness at Prosper, gave the Sentinel a very pleasant call Mondiv. Mr. Simpson was in town io. the purpose of making ar rangements for tKe installation of a Pliil Pearson, Secretary PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of her I btek, for which you will rind nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Family Washing a Specialty. Make a Specialty of Rough Dry. 710 order D ANDON L ODGE. No. 130 A. I . N A M. Slated communication, first Saturday tiler the full moon of each n.ontl>. Special communication« »econd .Saturday lheivaller. All Ma ter Masons cordially invited. <’. R. WADE The Semi-Weekly Home Hand Laundry Pa»«engers, male, 48<>; female, 224, Total Survive», male, 85; female, 93. . Total C. M. Gage. C. C. Attorney at I “And I have n kinder pride in it. I.eui- mc tell you something about it. Every time we git beat outer a board bill it's sure some satisfaction to know that we got the best of the feller that done it.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 34-t3-x H. E. Boak, Srcrrtarv V Utting I hurmday«. Prices $250 and up Oregon Journal Notice of Dissolution. W. O. W. Keep the logs rolling l«y» I SEASIDE CA> P NO. 212. W OODMEN Ol THE UORl D. Meet» l int anil I hud Neigiibort welcomed. Clubbing Offer H opkins . J. C. Sbnld., Sa»)»«. C. ol K. If you are contemplating tor us to have wider knowledge ol historv. ol law and of moralitv. The aveiage citizen must know- the danger« of our complica ed social' retalio »s. hr must be able Io speak and vote intelligently 011 a thousand questions that his father knew noth ing about. It is unsafe for any one Air Pressure. of us to say. "we used to do thus At the level of the sea tile pressure and so, and what w is good enough of the atmosphere on the piston of an for us then, is good enough for us eugine is about fifteen pounds to the now.” Such a policy keeps Us back square inch, but decreases at higher I in the swiftly changing conditions J altitudes. As tills atmospheric pres of these rapid-moving years. To sure must be overcome by the steam pressure before any work can lie done, improve a liver bar, to diedge a it is evident that at the diminished air river, to drain a dangerous swamp, pressure of high altitudes more work to irrigate arid lands, to install a can be obtained from a given pressure Semi-Weekly Oiegon Journal, one muicipal wat'r or light plant, to of steam than at the sea level, or. in other words, an equally effective pres year____ ______________________$1.50 grade or pave a street, to build a sure of steam can be obtained witli i Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder sewer, to buy a city park, to build a the expenditure of less fuel. The dif one year 1.50 new school house, these all require ference, however, is not great enough to lie of aiiv practical importance.— rapid and careful thinking on the Exchange. Total $3.C0 put of the progressive citizen. Every day there are duties which It w< uld surprise von to know of Both Papers One Year $2.00 canrot be solved as a result of yes the great good that is bring done by terday’s thinking, for today yester Chambei Iain’s Tablets. Darius day’s problems are passed, and it is Downey, of Newberg Junction, The Semi-Weekly only today with ail the tower we N. B., writes, •‘My wile has been have of mind and heart that we can using Chamberlain’s Tablets and solve today’s problems. rinds them very effectual and doing H. L _ All kinds of Blacksmith Work, both heavy and light, will receive prompt ¡ attention. Horse Shoeing a specialty • • Grocers OO Free Delivery at all times to any Shop on Columbia Avenue K r * I Iew«h Tribe Nn 48. Imp <» R. M. M. nd Di liaraiay „I melt sth ra 4 Ihr |U« Ml»* W» Ml. < Uri. aie ria Pianos A Great i I» untar F BANDON DRUG CO AM not in favor of reforming the present school system, think it ought to be abolished. It is fundamentally wrong. t I Ml t Baldwin I » mini h > Fl t>teellng m me* <<f f< ♦ |i*<i|>le mute dm» tunny bnrtvil l»t (lie l<n li tf >11 |n«|»-> »••»< We .|ieii(| |h<v 1 l! ltd« <4 ilollnr« Io determine «1 •thvr Hurry TI mw I. erimlmil or rtnay that we may know wlwfher tn aerwl him tu s li<«pll*tl. I»i( li e ia an arny of lawbreaker« aa to whom It 1« a aviliMa question whether tl.<* punUliiueiil lie sixty day* In Jail or fiermnneiit care when* they will lie Icippy him ) harinhma Yet little 1« done to determine their re qionxlblilty. and we make mistake* without blushing. Five hundred tlioti- aand |H*ople 111 the V tilted States have not auffleient Intelligence to manage tiieir affairs with ordi nary prudence, ure unable to eom|>ete with their fellows on equal terms and thereby to earn livelihoods. — I»r. Henry Stod dard. New York Sociologist. lulo. <4 lb* mrmlierv rd he ' »»the Vite few, there no Votinp Io '»e «lone once the < hn l was Miplemr Pf of« ««torti» I I »irerlrtfv t i iltMliinA OonipRny aw H RIPC’Q i TRANSFER LINE R. H. RICE, Prop. All kinds of light and heavy drav- | »ng- Also sells and delivers mill wood,coal,etc Office at Schumate' s 1 Store. Phone orders promptly at I tended. Lawyers Washington., ID GL Public I Ji nd Matter», Firmi Proof, Det er! Land», Conte»!» and Mining Cate», Script A«»ociate Work for Attorney» PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drugs ar.d drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes and toilet arti cles? If so, call on Y. LOWE, andon, Oregon.