Lodge Directory « HEE I.EK, Odd Incidents In American History WILL YOU BE MISSED? Some of these days you, who are reading this editorial, are going to die and pass on to your reward—whatever that reward may be. But will you leave a void behind? Will you be missed? The Creator has ordained that man must carve out his own career in this world, and when he journeys to the great unknown he leaves Be­ hind him a record founded upon his own acts. You may leave behind you a wife, or child­ ren, or other dependents. As you deal by them in life, so will their grief be gauged and temper­ ed at your death. Will they miss you? In Bandon you have friends, and business associates, and perhaps many acquaintances. They know you as you are, as you have been for these many years. They have judged you liv­ ing, and they will judge you dead. Will they miss you? In the banks and the stores, and the of­ fices and out upon the farms are people who have known you in the past and who know you today. As you have been, so are you known to them now. Will they miss you? In the house of darkened windows, where sweet toned music soothes the tired brain and the minister tells of the ways of a better life, are many people who know you for your acts and your deeds, for that which you have performed or left undone. Will they miss you? In the homes of the city are many little children who know you, who have passed you on, the streets, who, perchance, may have been greeted with a kindly smile or with a frown. They will remember you. But will they miss you? There is no place you may go, no point of the compass to which you may turn, but what people have known you or will know you, and by all of these you will be judged when you have passed away. As you shape your career in life, so do you write the record by which you will be known after death. Your family, your associates, your ac­ quaintances, even your dumb brutes will remem­ ber you after you have passed on. But will you be missed? FINE PORTRAITS Amateur Finishing First st. East of Hotel Gallier BANDON LODGE No. 130 A. F. & A. M. W ISHINGTON'8 INAUGURATION Stated communication Saturday after IRA C. ZEH With our present facilities for the full moon of each month. Sojourn Contractor and Builder Master Masons cordially invited. I transportation it is hard to realize 1 with what difficulty our forefathers Estimates Cheerfully Furnish­ WALTER SABIN, W. M. C. E. BOWMAN, Secretary. 1 went about the country on ’heir of­ ed. ficial business. To the present gene­ Oregon. ration it reads like a romance, tho Bandon, i journey of George Washington from Church of Br«*tliren Loyal Order of Moose meets j his quiet home at Mt. Vernon to Every Thursday Evening in Moose Services every Sunday at: Sun ­ New York City to be Inaugurated day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at Home. Transient Moose cordially 1 the first President of the United 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. m. invited. Something doing every States. Owned and published by Everyone cordially invited. C. H. Thursday. After Washington had bid fare- FELSHEIM & HOWE Barkliw. Pastor. tf W. A. Le GORE, Dictator. well to his army and retired to the C. W. BOWMAN, Sec’y. seclusion afforded at his beautiful L. D. Felsheim, Editor. home on tlie Potomac, this quiet was Entered as second-class matter at the to be interrupted by his being chosen post office at Bandon, Oregon, January a • • the first Chief Executive of the new 2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1879. Seaside Camp No. 212, W. O. Nation on tlie first Wednesday of Let W. Meets first and Third Tuesdays Subscription Rates: $1.50 per Year February, 1789. He did not have in eaeh month at 8 P. M.; Knights of Six Months, 75c; Three Months 10c. MARK WINDLE very much time to prepare for his in­ Pythias ball. Visitors are assured a auguration, which was supposed to THE TAILOR Telephone IH11 hearty welcome. take place the first Wednesday in make that old suit J. N. HOSKING, C. C Marcli, and only two days elapsed PLANT A GARDEN F. H. COLGROVE. Clerk. after he was notified of his election look like new. Now, when the beautiful days of i— before he set out from ■Mount Ver- early spring are stirring in the breast KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS I non. of everyone Nature's call to the soil, Delphi Lodge No. «14, Knights of His first stop was at Alexandria, why not let that impulse lead to the Pythias. . Meets every Monday even­ where he was given a public dinner planting of a family garden. There ing at Knights hall. Visiting KnlgliM by his friends and neighbors. As he are many hack lots In the city, which invited to attend. continued his journey from this with a little care may be made t< S. Ralph Dippel, C. C., i small Virginia village, the road was yield no minor portion of the family's B. N. HARRINGTON. K. of R. 8. lined with people to see him and support If the soil is properly pro­ i cheer him as he passed. In every cured. mid a little care ami foresight ; village the people from the farm and used in the selection of seed and in i workshop crowded the streets to the planting, It Is believed no one i watch iiis carriage, and the ringing or who plants a garden will be dissap DR. R. V. LEEP bells and firing of guns marked his pointed in the returns. Physician and Surgeon coming and going. This Is the season of the year for Office in Ellingson Bldg. At Baltimore a cavalcade of citi- planting an early garden, There is Plione 394. | zens escorted hint and cannons roar- no longer a possible chance for a kil­ . BANDON. OREGON ed a welconie. Finally Chester, l’a., ling cold, and Hie occasional showers was reached, and here Washington of the corning spring months will mounted a horse, and in the midst of cause all kinds of vegetation to grow CHATBURN & GARDNER a troop of cavalry he rode into Phila­ luxuriantly. One of the main con­ ATTORNEYS AT LAW delphia beneath triumphal arches, tributing reasons for the failure of We Practice in All Courts. the day of his arrival being given many gardens to come up to expec­ Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg. over to public rejoicing and festivi ­ tations has been the habit of many ties. At Trenton, instead of snow Oregon Bandon, to plant their gardens too late in tilt and darkness and sudden onslaught spring. I.ate planting Is all right if G. T. TREADGOLD upon surprised Hessians, as on the lite garden Is situated on bottom land Stand at Central Warehouse Christmas night of 1776, there were and In fact It Is perhaps best for t’.al Attorney and Counselor at Law mellow sunshine, an arch of triumph class of land; but on the u plan da, un­ Phone 1054 Notary Public and young girls walking before him. less seeds are placed in tile ground Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. strewing flowers in iiis path and before the Bpring rains cease, the BANDON OREGON Bandon, Oregon singing song of praise and gratitude. plants will Buffer from tin* drought At Elizabethtown Point, Washing­ Another contributing cauHo in th ■ DR. S. C. ENDICOTT ton was met by a committee of Con- failure of gardens to coma up to e gress and then was rowed to New pectatlons, I h tlie fact new ground Is Dentist York City. planted to seed, without being first 1 * Office 1241 —Phones— Kes. 11(11 When Washington arrived in New fertilized to some extent. Tills is a York, accompanied Governor serious mistake for it has been de­ Office in Ellingson Bldg. by none. ■ sity it should lie pursued. All of these monstrated tin»«* and again that gard- Clinton, lie was dressed in the fa­ BANDON. OREGON What tenant farmers hoped for was i problems have in the aggregate been en truck in particular will not grow miliar buff and blue uniform, lie a co-operative arrangement whereby solved by the farmers. Farm man­ walked the entire distance from the luxuriantly on new land unless It is GEO. P. TOPPING Ordinary Dan» manure they could borrow at low rates on agement is merely a science for class­ boat landing to the house where it f. itlllzed. REAL ESTATE character and labor, tlio two assets ifying and interpreting the collective Attorney at Law Il a.i good a fertilizer as can be ob­ was arranged he should reside. It is upon which the notra of business experience of the farming people as Insurance tained. noted tliat "as the people caught Conveyancing Practices in all Courts. Office men nre taken at city banks. Char­ to what constitutes business leffl- sight of the stately figure and belov­ Over Bank of Bandon. acter la tlie greatest asset in tlie clency in farming. Abstracts ed colors, hats went off and the HANDLING ROAD I I NDS world. The most suspicious and "Farm management' considers crowd cheered as he went by." A brief expression of the policy of DR. H. L HOUSTON and Notary Public crafty banker In the world hasn't farming as a busimws It atte.nipts to Owing to the length of the Jour-x tlio State Highway commission with gone past that belief. analyze the various factors having to Physician and Surgeon ney. and tlie delay caused by the citi­ reference to apportioning its funds The rural credit bank may be do with tlie success or failure of that zens of the new Republic to pay their among the several counties of the Opposite Bank of Bandon either of two things, It may be the 1 business as it Is found conducted on Office Over Drug Store. Hours 9 to 12 first Chief Magistrate appropriate Hute, is contained In a letter written a. m.; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 in the means of getting back to the land the individual farm, and in so far as honors, instead of its being the first by E. F. Cantine, chief deputy, state Bandon, evening. Night calls answered from Oregon thousands of earnest and hardwork­ possible to determine the broad out office. Wednesday in March, as set by Con­ engineer, to G. 8. L. Smith, of the ing men who love farming and who standing factors for efficiency which gress. Washington did not reach New Grant County Stork Growers' asso­ BANDON, OREGON are out of place at anything else. It admit of general application for a re York until April 30th. He immedi­ ciation : may give to farmers who experience gioii." ately repaired to his home, dressed "Thus far the prevailing rule In DR. L P. SORENSEN crop losses for one or two years a himself in suit of dark brown broad­ the disposition of these funds is to chance to get ou their feet again Dentist I I 1.1. OUT THE Rolli RI.INKS cloth, with white silk hose, silver expend sum«“ flrut in Hie counties that without having mortgages eating out Office in First Natlondl Bank Bldg. help themselves; second, at points Bandon's proportion of county road I buckled shoes, and a dress sword I heir heart's blood because of high Phones: Office 1222; res. 152 where, for special reasons, the conn money will depend to n certain ex­ and accompanied by a military es- interest rules. It may give tenant ties nro unable to do very much for tent on the returns from the road | Cort, he went to Federal I hall. and. in BANDON, OREGON farmers a chance to own a place of where both blanks being sent out by the county • the Senate chamber, themselves, but needs of the general • their own Th<*se are the results C. R. BARROW, public due to volume of traffic, etc., Citizens who make ■ houses were assembled, was receiv- roadmaster. that are hoped for in a land bank considerable use of the local roads i ed by Vice President John Adams, require an expenditure. Attorney and Counselor law Exchange. "For example Clatsop county, should take the time and bother tn i who had been inaugurated a few days at Law which lias bonded Itself for approxi­ fill uot and return the blanks. Let before. Willi' IS I IBM M l\ IGEMENT? Notary Public mately $4 00,000, has received state The oath of office was administer­ the county have an accurate check Farm management as a branch of Farmers’ Phone: Office No. 481 ed to Washington by Chancellor Liv­ aid to the extent of $100,000, Colum­ on the traffic of our roads. a.'.rlcultural science Is defined as foi Residence No. 143 ingston of New York, after which bia county hns received assistance to I Office over Skeel’sStore, the extent of $40,000. Hood River . lows In an address delivered In New the first President bent and kissed A municipality has power to pro ­ Coquille, Oregon county Ims received assistance to the I England by one of the department of hibit owners of five cent fare auto- tlie Bible that Otis, the secretary of extent of $50,000, both counties hav­ agriculture's experts: tlie Senate, had brought forward. mobiles from carrying on their busl- "The farm management Invest! JOHN NIELSON ing bonded themselves, the first to ness on Its streets, according to a de­ "Long live George Washington. Presi­ only is used to make the gator gets his Information direct the extent of $400,000, the second to Notary Public, Insurance, Real cisión of the Oregon supreme court dent of the United States'" shouted flour which goes into our from the farmer. The solution of the extent of $75,000. Livingston, turning to the sea of up­ recently, In making this decision bread. And tlie very best Estate and Book-keeping "Jackson county, which has bond many of the practical problems of the court upheld the validity of an turned faces. At tlie signal a, glad methods only are employed agriculture are found to have already Itself, lias received assistance on huzza rent the air and the cannons Bandon, Oregon ed ordinauce passed by the council of to produce lioth the flour tin Siskiyou mountains to the extent been solved generations ago by larg* Oregon City at tlie Battery near by thundered the prohibiting such car- ami the bread, You'll like of 140.000 the past year. Wasco groups of farmers; particularly Is it riers unless their owners had been first of Presidential salutes. SMITH J. MANN The the looks when you see it. county and llood River county have true of farm management and organ . granted a franchise. President then withdrew to Senate You'll Physician and Surgeon like its taste Mill Every farmer is of neves received an appropriation for 191S. ization chamber and there read his inaugu­ better when you try it. Office in Ellingson Bldg. sity more or lesa of an experimenter contingent upon Wasco county bond s ral address. A certain dry «tale boasts that Tlie r«*aults of thousands of such ex Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 Ing to the extent of $45,000. Shortly before Adams was chosen "Tlie Peoples' Bake Shop.” since going dry It has doubled the Phones: Office 802; res. 214. "Counties do not necessarily have pertinents gathered by the farm man vice president he had returned from number of its automobiles, whereup­ BANDON, OREGON to bond themselves to be considered iigemeut investigator, classified and his weary and almost fruitless mis­ on a journal In a neighboring state Interpreted In their bearing on the for assistance. They may assist sion to the Court of St ■lames When DR. ARTHUR GALE community's problems and on the in- remarks that the people bought auto thotnselves by other methods." he w as notified of his election he oooooooi that the hlgheet interest rates are raise potatoes or fruit The farm Committing of Snl«m ly recognised. an«! In a short while autoists will paid for farm loans on th«* most |>er- management Investigator Is con Our regular services are as fol­ For Washington's executive man a SpocWty Jake Wl manent value In the world and with cerned with determlnig whether 1« making regular trips, low«: Public worship each Sunday slon in New York a very handsome Teacher of All Grades tlie widest margin of safety. It Is k«*ep row« or pigs; whether to raise came up from ther«» earlier at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday edifice «as constructed on Rowling week, hla car being the first rato that farm loans have been plac­ fruit or potatoes, and. if an industry studio Over school at 10 o'clock: Epworth league Gre«‘n in 1790. but he never occupied ed up to 60 per cent of nominal be found to be desirable, to what ex make the trip thia year. J. A. Itrjne'a Store at 7 p. m.; prayer services at private It. the capital was removed ths* values, while the tenant farmer'« tent It should enter into the farm homes on Wednesday evenings: a cor­ Neal of the Navy every Wednes- year to Philadelphia. It was after \ BANDON — OREGON ' chance to obtain loans la virtually organisation, and with what Inteti ( day dial invitation is extended to all.— wards used by Governor Clinton I Rev. C. Mayne Knight, Pastor. BAHDOH The Western World L O. O. M Professional Cards R. 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