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9 SSMI-WSKkLT BAM DON MeCOKbEft, FftlDAY, SEIT. lif II, 1914. PAGE SIX T' 1 T' ' 4' 1 4 .A . .. I . M I . .. I H WE SELL THE OOL BOOKS and School Supplies BMHTRMI II II Everything You Need in School Bii V aiues In School Tablets KVEKY SCHOOL BOOK, TABLET AND BLANK BOOK THAT WE SELL BETWEEN SEI'T. Uth AND NOV. Int. WILL HAVE A RED CHAIN STUCK TO IT. ON THIS S'iTCKEB WILL BE A NUMBER. SAVE THIS STICKER UNTIL NOV. 1st. WHEN THE SIX PEOPLE HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBERS WILL RECEIVE A VALUABLE PRESENT FROM US. Call at Our Store For Particulars Red 'Ura in Drug Co. Sign of the Red Grain WORK FOR YOURSELF i he Having a savings account. Save what vou can have an ob- ject in view. Some day you will want to go into business for YOU your savings will not only supply the needed money but will also be a firm basis for credit and credit to the business man is of more im portance than ready money. FIRST NATL BANK Open dtirinj; Hit' noon hour and Saturday cveniiiRs. Wesley Miller and wife of Gold Bench were nnionjj the Ilandon vis itors from Curry county Wednesday. DIET AND COLOR. What Man Eats Seems to Determine the Shade of His Skin. What you wit determines your color. neeordhiK to HerKlleld, a German Inves-tluator-not necessarily that you your self could effect any change of color, hut your ancestors for thousands of years have unconsciously heen inllu enced by the food they havo eaten and tho drinks they have drunk. For Instance, the original men wero black, says Ilergfield. Their chief diet wns of vegetables and fruits, ho ex plains, and these same foods contain niangnimtes that are not unlike Irou. Dark browns and blacks result from this combination; It is a scientific fact Hint negroes who drink milk and eat meat are never as dark as thoso who eat vegetables. He goes on to add that tho Indian is red because for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years he lias taken Into his system the hnemogloblu or red ma terial in the blood of animals which ho bus killed for their food. Again. Mongols are yellow because tney have descended from races that wore fruit eating and who. making meir way info tup deepest nooks and widest plains of Asia, developed Into snepiiems and lived largely on milk. Of course It Is known that milk con tains a ccrtnln percent of chlorine and lias a decidedly bleaching effect. In the case of Caucasians they are said to have become white liv ndillnir stilt to ineir roods, which common salt Is n strong chloride and powerful In bleach nig tu skin. Chliucu TrfBuno 0 w BANDON CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:30, All thoso who do not worship else where are invited to como with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching. 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, C:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. ni. Prnyer Meeting Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. See it Look for it Don't miss it VITAGRAPII'S SPECIAL BROADWAY STAR FEATURE IN THREE ACTS LOST IN MID OCEAN A GREAT Hl(," THRILLING STORY THAT GRIPS YOU FROM START TO FINISH Wonderful Spccliculnr Its n Vitngrnpli GRAND THEATRE Sunday. September 13 ADMISSION Jk AND 0c low I I'M f)J I JLM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting, Thurs day, 7:30 p. m. S. SMITH, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching, 2nd, 4th and Gth Sun days nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. M. REV. WM. HORSFALL, Pastor An Extraordinary Proj.ctitti. A rhlld'x struggles with tb Intricate facts of history are sometimes nlmn.it in xerlmis a mutter to him as the bat III - nt which he rends. The results, however, are not always without hu mor. as a stnry in Hverylmdy's Mngu fine shows, V small hoy lintided In tho folluwlnit In mi uxiiiiilmilliMi pnper In Uultul Platen history; "Outiernl llrnddix k wm killed lu tlm Itei'dliillnnury war Uw hud three hoi' ho under him, and fourth will tbniiitfh hU rlolbM," Met ird, h MM vt lnvmj l nid uleiif h Oiliiinblu tit f iltw piiluwi frow hwm ifiuw ou lm ni;ufu Hr frm 'J'lil mm i iiflri'd h (iIni'Ihk )u i"si, M'flHklfiiir II Hlib vWf nim l"Tiii)il)i n u fmmi tlm H U fttlJwl lulu Milt m w wuu't N jw m tM e 4u RESTORED HIS COURAGE. Th incident Took the Fright Out of the Raw Recruit An old soldier, telling how nervous bo was beforo his Ilrst battle, said: "I was scared through and through, and besides that, I wns scared for fear somebody clso would find it out I was nineteen, and I've often thought that If It hadn't been for a little thing that happened to distract my mind while we wero on tho march, my legs never would havo carried mo to the front "Wo wero in camp and Just getting ready to havo our dinner, when orders catuo for us to hurry forward and Join a brigade that was to engage tho enemy. So we had to gobble down a cold snack and start llavlng my first battle loom up beforo mo sudden llko that I couldn't eat much of anything and I didn't havo much stomnch for fighting. At first I was looking round for a haystack to scoot for and hldo iu, but after a time I began to get in terested In tho left hand overcoat pocket of Piper, tho man in front of me. "Jt looucu to mo as if there was something very much nllve In that pocket. Every now nnd then Piper would clasp his hand over it and I could bene stilled noises from tho depths of the pocket that made mo suspicious. The lieutenant heard them, too, for twice he turned round and looked fierce enough to eat us. "By nnd by, when Piper wns off his guard, the thing poked its bend out far enough to screech: 'Cut! Cu' Piper ho squelched the second 'cut'- cut It in two, you might sny, but the lieutenant henrd something nnd ho looked round and shouted, 'Silenco In the ranks there!' "The men near Piper snickered, but nothing more happened till tho order came down the line to shift our guns to the right shoulder. Then, of course. Piper had to use both hands, and the minute he let go of his pocket out scrambled as mad a pullet as you ever saw, nnd when she'd flopped on to the ground she scurried away, screeching, 'Cut! cut! cah-dah-cut!' at the top of her lungs. Well, tho captain couldn't help hearing Hint, and naturally lie looked back to see what tho row wns, and when he snw what hnd happened ho sung out nt the top of his voice: '"Corporal Davis, tnko threo men nnd bring bnck that deserter!' "That made everybody feel middling cheerful, but thoso who knew where tho chicken had como from got n real good laugh when Piper put his hand into his pocket nnd pulled out a now lnld egg. Ilonestly, 1 forgot nil nbout being afraid nfter that" Youth's Com panion. Not His Fault. There was a certain sporting Eng lish nobleman who was exceedingly lucky nt cards, but very unfortunate on tho turf. Ills wife wondered nnd complained. "Why Is It you always win at cards," sho asked, "and always lose when you back horses?" "Well, my dear," camo tho genial reply, "I don't shufflo tho horses." 8elf Control. Control self nnd the first step Is taken toward becoming a power. The youth whoso owu hasty passions nnd uncontrolled nppetltcs run nwny with blm Is a cipher as far as real strength goes. He Stirred Up Buslnois. With a view to stirring up business a restaurant keeper in an English town placed one day n rother daring announcement at tho door of his plnco of business. Waiting until next day, n man went in and had dinner enough for two. As he was leaving without paying, tho 4 ' SEVERAL HUNDED DOLLARS IN CASH PRIZES MAY HE EARNED WITH MY NEW INVENTION To the Battlefields of Europe" 4 Everybody should get this intensely interesting discovery. Price ONE DIME At all newstnnds, drug stores, book stoics, cigar stores, etc; or mail post paid by the inventor. RICHARD P. O'CONNOR Tobaccoist and Newsdealer, 430 & Hoyt Street, Opposite North Hank Station, Portland, Oregon T t Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State in the Union Unclean ideas in regard to sex scattered broadcast by the ignorant cause mmoralily, disease and differing among the innocent. True, wholesome information helps to produce clean, healthful citizens capable of richer and more useful lives. Sex education should he provided when possible in the home. Pamphlets will he sent free for men and women, boys and girls of all ages. Send 2-ccnt stamp and state definitely ages and sex of children and other persons for whom pamph ets are wanted. Address The Oregon Social Hygiene Society Dept. H. 720 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon ,... Fifty-Third Annual Ore. State Fair SALEM, SEPT. 28-0CT.3, 1914 $20,000.00 offered in Premiums for Agricultural, Livestook, Poultry, Textile and other exhibits. Horse races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts, Boys' Camp, Moving Pictures, Children's Playground, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus and other free attractions. You are invited. Free Camp Grounds Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced rates on all railroads. For particulars address Frank Meredith, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. Notice the rnoritiuToit htoitud him. nronrletor stopped him nt the door and demanded payment. Tho queer notice was still posted nt Mia door, and tho customer, point- luff to it, asked what It meant "Jt meant! exuetly what it says," re plied the ungry proprietor: "Tliero is no churk'e for dinner tomorrow," "Ooodl" mld Uio cuntomer. "My imuio Is Morrow, wo I inn entitled to a freu dliinvr," Rlley'e Oold Mln. 'luiiu.y Whllroiiib lllli'V." suld n dwitUl, 'Vrrl it Kri-iil ijimnllly of Kold In Ms nioulh. Ouu day, xwiM In Ihu opi'mtJiiit fiiuir, wniiu woiuu minor Wmlr wurv wu lfuil'lf I ivii mm i fur H liiomviii. ileum u K'onw iiiur mur Mr Mllt'A' I'U'I ("i""1 '""" ii.lrrur. Wil llJiiklllU ul hl tin-Ill, II lid jndulnlHtf III M lulK UUiiuU 'Willi, wdl, W)ll, hiJ llm wvl. 'wm rf uilUUlllJ "f Hold wV i n If liitif ii u iiulluiMil IjuiiL uml hud tut 1 The next issue of the Telephone Directory ijoes to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space for sale. Make your reservations for space in it. For particulars write or call. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. We have just received a large shipment of Hay and Grain Fine Quality Price are Reasonable Bandon Warehouse fff f k WiH tW f W fHf fffHf HW f f H W ftm