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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1914)
Friday" October '23rd See display in show window Owing to our limited room and large shipments of Holiday Goods that will ar rive soon we are compelled to clo3e out all Trimmed Hats at Sacrafice Price. Early customers will find a choice selection of high grade hats ranging from $3.50 to $6.50 Sale at 10:00 A. M. in the Annex. MfliL Sale Price $2,65 . LODGE DIRECTORY Mnsonic. IJandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Stated communicsitions first Saturday after the full moon of each .month. Special communications Master Masons cordially invited. G. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 46, O. E. S., meets Rnturday evenings before and after tta.ad communications of Masonic 1o!b- Visiting members cordially invited to attond. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA UINGAMAN, Secretary. The Little Red Schoolhouse Kebekah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 126, I. O. O. P., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. 0. O. P. hall. Tran- cient members cordially invited. ELVA MILLER, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. 0. 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D. C. KAY, N: G. L. I. WHEELER. Secretary. KnightB of Pjtlilas. Delphi Lodge, No. (M, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. ERNEST S1DWELL, C. C. 0. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. V. O. W. "With Charity Towards All Seaside Cunip, No. 212, W. O W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall," 8 p, in. Visitors aro assured a hot wel come By order of W. A. KELLER, C. C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I. O. O. F. hall. Transcicnt Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. Popular Music Store. It is not generally, known that J. T. Mars carries ono of tho largest and most up-to-date stocks of sheet music in Coos county, hut such is a fact. All tho popular song hits and instrumental music, as well as stan dard and classical -pieces, are offered to Bandon music lovers as soon as they are on sale nywherc. Mr Mnrs has just added the agency of tho popular "Century Edition" of sheet music at 10c per copy. Whon you want an order of music don't sond away for it see Mars. Tho "Little Red Schoolhouse, ' famous in son gand story, is mder shnry arraignment from high author ity in science and medicine. The repute of hoalthfiiliiMB and wholesomonc88 in the country scl ools out of which have grown the "souriS minds in sound bodios" of the repub lic, is in temporary shadow and eclipse. Science and medicine are saying now that tho "Little Red Schoolho n;i" may be picturesque, but it is inruni tnry to a degree that calls for relief, and that the country school child is not so healthy and strong as the child of tho city schools. And they aro pre senting statistics to prove it. The National Education; Associa tion and the American Medical As sociation have a joint and very ef fective committee on national health problems. Dr. Thomas D. Wood, professor of physical education at Columbia University, is chairman, and Dr. Philip S. Sponce of the same in stitution istho working secretary. For two years this joint comm'ttee hashcen studying the health pro blems of the rural schools. Dr. Spcncc, .in a extended article, gives out the data collected by tho commis sion. Tho amazing percentage of school children in the rural districts in the East and South found defective and needing attontion thoroughly dis credits tho "Little "Rod Schoolhouse" for the excellent condition and adequate education of American youth Thoy make plainthc fact that the Stnto is far inferior to the city in tho euro of its children, and in most in stances criminally neglectful of the conditions which make for health and offieiehcy. Four hundred cities look intelligently to tho health of their school children, but not one state in five indicates any care fo rthe school children of tho rural districts. Four States out of five rofuso the meJical attention givon to. city children, and permit such insanitary conditions in tho country schoolhouscs as no city child is allowed to endure. The country child nearly everywhero is found to bee from G to 20 per cent more defective than the city child. In tho State of Pennsylvania, whoso educational systom is famouB, the investigation shows that while from CO to 70 per cent of the cnildren in the city schools have some defect, thore aro from 75 to 80 por cent dofoctivo in country school children in Ponsill vauia need medical attention. Even of Now York's 287,109 coun try school childdrcn 72 por cent arc in need of medical attention. Compare Orango county, Vn. school children with thos4 of New York. In Virginia, if anywhoro, country air We have just received a , f large shipment of i I Hay and Grain Fine Quality Prices are Reasonable I! Bandon Warehouse I ' ' T ' ' 'Z should be pure and wholesome. But in the matter of tuberculosis alone, where there is only 1 per cent among New York City children there is 3.7 per cent of it among these .country children of Virginia. Malnutrition, or poorly nourished lodies, is a vital menace to children. Where there are 23." por cent of poor ly nourished bodies among tho city children there arc 31.2 per cent among thec ountry children. There are 2 per cent mentally de fective in tho cities and 8 per cent in tho country. There is .13 per cent of curvature of tho spino in the city und 3.5 in tho country, 1 per cent of car troubles in town nnd 5 per cent in tho country; 8.5 per cent of ade noids in the city and 21.C in tho country. The joint committee, in considoring conditions of malnutrition, find that the food of country children is not as well cooked as in town, tho variety much less and the ignorance of food values more prevalent. In pulmonary troubles, in oar and throat troubles, tho country school houses by comparison nrc draughty nnd overheated, tho chances for house infection much greater and the care of wet feet and difference in clothing much neglected. Tho sanitation of country schools in the aggregate is astonishingly neglected. In his illustrated lectures, which are doing a great deal to educate peo ple, Dr. Sponce with lantern slidc3 shows washbasins next to drinking nails, sometimes covered by the hats and coats of boys and girls, and soil ed towels, ceilings patched with egg urates, unjacketed stoves that roast on one side while thec hildren freeze on tho other, narrow ventilation in windows, closets unspeakably insani tary dangerously near tho wells of water, and scores of neglector rules of sanitation that easily explains tho fatal difference in the health list. Those fragments from a vitally in teresting and startling report make an appeal beyond words to the prompt remedial attention of the Stntcs, be- ginning with New York and Pcnnsyl-1 vnnia. This appeal should come to the State House in thunder tones from the country and is farms. Our chil dren arc our finest crops. Tho rur al school is tho stragetic position from which our rural life can be im proved. The stato should sec to it that the rural school bo used to the limit of its possibilities as a factor for im provement. The people of tho country should immediately demand of the state gov ernments a trained health inspection of tho country schools. This inspec tor shold bcu ndor the board of ed ucation and not tho hoard of heath. Teachers of country schools should bo compolled by tho stato board of education to prepare themsolvos to safegunrd the health of children giv en to their care. Every teacher should hnvo a course in normal diagnosis. And tho states which road this of ficial, caiofu), terrible Btntinical nr- niignmont of tho country school hhould not fall promptly to demon Htnitu their Intolllgiiueo. iiioiiiom. humanity and patrlotlim by limned, into mauminw for rollof. .Sun Finn i'iiti'0 I5xn mini))'. Grimes. It seems as though they were wanted to give testimony against a saloon keeper in Del Norte and had been spirited away. How. ever, Sheriff Huffman proved too many for theb unch. Soon after ar riving here ho got busy on tho tele phono and soon located his men at ,-Vgness. He hired Johnny Woodworth to come and get him and take him to Agnes"s that night, and early next day ho left town with his prisoners Sheriff Huffman is a sure "go-get- rom." E. R. Miller of Lobster Hill met with a painful ncident tho other day while doing chores around home. Ho slipped and fell, and in an effort to catch himself his hand struck two nails which were protruding from a board, driving each of the nails through his hand. Judge Wood has commenced suit agaist tho editor of the Globe for ten thousand dollars damages for loss of sleep, sustained during the recall election. The state bank examiner is now making his official round of inspec tion of Curry county banks. He ar rived here "from Brookings Saturday evening and yesterday examined this bank, starting on to Port Orford thin morning. Some miscreant some time ago killed a cow elk on Meyers Creek and only took the hide, teeth and a part of the meat. It is to be hoped that tho guilty party will be apprehend ed and punished acording to law. unas. isouiwcii, a late arrival in the county, who has contracted for an acreage tract of land from tho Wcdderburn Trading Co., in tho Saunders Creek bottom, moved his family of a wife and eight children to town lost week in order that the children may have the advantage of out excellent school. Geo. Lawrence of Pistol River, was on our streets one day last week, looking better than he has for sev eral months. Mr. Lamrcnce recent ly returned from the Lane hospital in San Francisco, where he under went an operation for appendicitis and some kidney ailment. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that by or der of the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, in and 'for tho County of Coos, Frances Quillian Car dinal was duly appointed administra trix of the estate of Exibiie L. Cardi nal, deceased, nnd that letters have been duly issued to her and that she is now qualified and acting; thereforo ill persons having claims against the said cstato are hereby notified to present tho same with proper vouch ors at the ofTicc of Thomas F. Hag gerty, at Bandon, Oregon, within six months from tho final publication of this notice which final publication will he October 20th, 1914 Frances Quillian Cardinal, Administratrix of the Estate of Ex ibiie L. Cardinal, Deceased. Thomas F. Haggerty, Attorney for tho Estate. mm PENSLAR ' 1 SYRU P! Contains no opiates or injurious drugs A RELIABLE REMEDY For Infantile Coughs, Cokls, Spasmodic Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Etc. Price 25c and 50c the bottle For sale only at Bandon Drug Co Sabro Building 3 v 3 $ i' j 4 .ft- City Me at iviance A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HANI). MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM BINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor Opened for business again in the Red Front Building on First i Street. Meals at all hours day or night. You known you always $ get something good to eat at '6 NNEY'S. I .j..h.':"'K"K: .t,,i r. i?'?:T"a " . g jwntury lidUion" nt 10c a Copy ,31 Mhy pir mcrcf Finest edition puMlhr All irtidMf , v tiiutus oq conservatories. Hutttrflw I i. Carrie UrillUut 7I.eyrctC ! alM, Op, 64, No. 2. Chopin ,40 lit Tarjfifi-IH n.7 StuUU 1 Ihrt nu '.k, we carry ran nut, AikfocUloc. :J. T. Mars Our h Price Ei 10c r HOLD MKACII NHWfl Fioiii Mid UIuUh Mlwrtif Huirituii) at M timU '!.. 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