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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
o Bad habits enslave good X habit* make you the master of your- f **lf Che Christmas Uplift Took the Hurt Ont of Her Back Mrs Anna Boyd. Tuscumbia. Ala . writes: "1 was down with my back so I could not stand up more than half the time Foley Kidney Pills took all BANDON LODGE No. 130 of the hurt out.” Rheumatic pains, A. F. & A. M. swollen ankles, backache, stiff joints and sleep disturbing bladder ailments Stated communication Saturday after indicate disordered kidneys and blad der trouble.—Sold everywhere. n the full moon of each month. Sojourn Lodge Directory How Billy Was Sent to His Mother "Bad habits tie you to the great est monkey god You «hit! round and round, tied to bad habits You go A* the moon lifts the great fast but not far You are powerless Master Masons cordially invited. water* of the deep to floodtide, By HANNAH HIRSHFIELD in its clutches. so Chritt’i magnetic personali W. A. Le GORE, W M. >000<>00000<>00000<>< "The smoking habit; the drinking ty lifts our great human race t habit, the swearing habit—all these C. E. BOWMAN, Secretary. "Tom.” said James Gowan to the 0 at the Chrittmai season, as by 2 t are chains of slavery. man in charge of an express car that 0 L. O. O. M the irresistible compulsion of "A mental slave to bad habits Is was about to be pulled out. "here* a ? 0 love, out of our sordid selfish to carry to Mil- package I want you Loyal Order of Moose meets 5 ♦ far worse than a physical slave, for ness into the practice of peace the little string that binds him can ford Center." Every Thursday Evening in Moose : > and good will. Those who have ■? not be cut with the sharpest knife Gowan produced a box about three :■ Home. Transient Moose cordially that man can devise, It can only be feet long by eighteen inches broad and :> A Clean Tooth Never Decays struggled against each other in Invited. Something doing every deep. The lid was hinged and held j broken by power of will. Owned and published by *' business, society and politics Thursday. By having your teeth exam “Bad habits keep you from getting closed by a book and staple, The box FELSHEIM A HOWE - forget the plottings of selfish • A- Le GORE, Dictator. was perforated and marked: “Perish ined and the necessary work anywhere In life — except In the nar > preferment in the contagion of GUSS D. GROSS. Sec’y. able. Thia aide up with care." done about twice a year you Eelshelm. Editor. row circle around the stone monkey wellwishing "I can’t take It," said the express reduce your dental bills very . Howe, Manager "The little thin string that ties you man. “You must put It through the Oh, that this good spirit of materially. I do your work to bad habits grows stronger and office in the regular way." Entered as second-class matter at the 1 Jesus might abide with u* with no more pain than the stronger every day. If you want to Gowan took a ten dollar bill from post otfi< e at Bandon, Oregon, January Seaside Camp No. through all the day* of the prick of a needle. One trial be free, you must determine to break In Tom his f>ocket book and put it 2<l, 1913, under Act of March 3. 1H79. XV. Meets first anil Third Tuesdays new year! It is applicable to will convince the most skepti Murphy's hand. that string now in each month at H I*. .M.; Knighta of Official paper of the City of Ban- every day. It is here if only my boy “ it's cal. “ Tom," said Gowan. "Don't postpone—postponing is I'ytliias hall. I isitora are assured a d< n. Oregon. Billy. His mother went to Milford we will practice it. Let u* Pyorrhea is easily cured and another bad habit. hearty welcome. leave home yesterday, and I've got to Official Coos county paper fur of cultivate the fine art of ex does not cost much when taken "Cut that string now' tonight. Billy must go to his mother fleers’ reports J. N. ROSK1NG, C. a in time. pressing the best that is in us "But don't be afraid of all habits He's too young to travel alone, and F. H. CNILGROVE, Clerk. Good habits are to be prized. for and toward each other. I Subscription Rates: $1.60 per Year ■ the com ipany wouldn't take such per- "Good habits are the greatest time is liable property. You'll be alone In Surely every man wants his Six Months, 76c; Three Months 40c, » KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS savers In your life. neighbor to prosper and be the car. won't you?" First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Delphi Lodge No. ti4, Knights of "You get up In the morning, you “Yes; ! I'll be alone in the car. and I happy. Surely no man wants Pythias. . Meets every Monday even can let the I boy out between stations. wash, you dress, you eat. you ko to Bandon, Oregon to build himself up at the ex ing at Knighta hall. Visiting Knigh'a OLD MEN AND THEIIt JOHN Leasts w ays I can let him sit up in bls sleep—all by habit. pense of another. No man -ooooooooooooooooo invited to attend. A recent newspaper dispatch re "You do these necessary things au box How old is he?" want* to *ee poverty and sin .1. “Five.” ports a movement to secure pension» W. A. HOOVER, C. C. tomatlcally—good habits gi ve yon and misery become the portion "Well, I'll try It on for you. Jim, but for superannuated government em S R. DIPPEL, K of R & S. the power I don't want your money.” of his fellow*. Such a light ployea. The gray beard of the de "If you didn't develop these sim Gowan took the box Into the open cannot be pleasing to any hu partments Inis always been one of ple habits. If you had to think every car. lifted the li<l. and Billy clinched man being Shall we not then Washington's most perplexing prob time before you got up, before you his arms around his father's neck. lews. In spite of all the red tape say every man to hi* neighbor, dressed, before you ate, you would “Billy, you must keep very quiet un DR. R. V. LEEP • lint Interferes with government efll "Be of good cheer, brother," less Mr. Murphy opeus the box. have no time for anything else. any one hears you in the box clenry, tlie government clerk is apt Physician and Surgeon "Thinking about things you can and seek each to help the oth- be a hard working man. He has Office in Ellingson Bldg, do by habit Is a groat waste of time. won't get a ride." erf Practice fraternity, jus- “Yea, daddy I'll be quiet " least done Ills best by Uncle Sam Habit is the great short-cut to action 'hone 30». tice, sympathy and good will “Well, gotalby. Give mother a Is a hard proposition to know wha: "Dont ’ be the slave of habit. Let BANDON. OREGON with all men. for me." do with him when he gets by tin habit be your slave. “All right, daddy." age of greatest efficiency. “Let habit do the routine things of "I'll close the lid till the train is off CHATBURN & GARDNER An exchange adds: In business it life for you. and the car door closed, then Mr. Mur will need considerable repair and sev ATTORNEYS AT LAW Is much the same. There are a great ph.v will let you out." OUR BREAD MAN ’ "Let habit give you daily efficien «ral of the boards that have been The father unwound his son's arms many concerns tliut keep him long is one of the most skillful In We Practice in A11 Courts. cy. punctuality, exactness and neat ‘tarried away and lost will have to be I with a kiss, closed the lid. slipped the aft r the time when he renlly earns re-made. the business. What he doesn't Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg., ness. hook through the staple and left the Ills pay. Hut In perhaps more he is know about bread making isn't "Let habit give you healthy exer One could go on down the list Bandon. Oregon car In a few moments there was a coldly an<l curtly told that his l>lace worth knowing. Just to prove day, deep breathing, puffing and a grinding of wheels, and naming practically everything used cise every Is needed by a stronger man. It Is a to yourself how foolish it is to on the farm which has been dropped wholesome food and regular hours. the train pulled out. The lid was again 1. N. MILLER bitter day when lie Is turned adrift, "Let habit give you a pleasant swelter over a hot oven, try a lifted, and Torn Murphy stood looking in the most convenient corner and Attorney and Counselor at Law ills heart and hands are as ready to loaf of our light, white, tooth left to shift for itself until next need smile, a warm greeting, and joy in down at Billy with an aroused smile. ‘‘Is it time to get up?" asked the boy. work as ever, but the snap and vim some bread. Once tried it is Notary Public your work. ed when the farmer perhapa in one of “I reckon I'll let you get out for of youth have gone He absolutely "This will save you time, worry always a favorite. Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat’l Bank Bldg. his most rushed-for-time periods twenty minutes. Then when we stop is not worth a great deal of money, wants to use it; spends an hour or and energy Bandon, Oregon at the station you'll have to get back but tlie world seems to turn to (lust “Then you will have room for the again.” so locating where he left the article and ashes win« lie Is told of that of life—thinking, Billy sat up. and Murphy lifted him m question last, and then spends greater thing« DR. S. C. ENDICOTT ct. reading and character building " out onto the floor of the car. Billy ¡rom an hour to a day or so repair The proposition In the movemen looked about him wonderfngly at the Dentist ing the ravages of his gros» careless boxes and packages plied here and referred to Is to establish a govern PRESS GOVERNMENTIZED ness Office 1241 —Pilones— Res. llfll ment pens! >n system for axed cm Mr. Bryan wants a law to compell there. Seeing a tricycle, he was much The average farmer perhaps pur i interested and wished to mount It and Office in Ellingson Bldg. ployes It may bo possible to worn chaaea from $100 to $700 worth ot newspapers to give a greater space have a rile. But Murphy objected BANDON. OREGON this out But the taxpayers alread' new equipment consisting of every for matters the government desires When the whistle sounded for the next regard the cost of government work station Murphy said: thing from plows to small io or lf>c published. GEO. P. TOPPING as loo high. If the depart men Is could Every newspaper is Flooded now ■ “Now. Billy, you must get back Into ' odds and ends every year which In I votir crib and keep very quiet until you | tie systematized by the same kind of Attorney at Law with requests for publicity from near the all too numerous a majority of business ability that organizes a biv official hear the door shut and the train move HAND-TAILORED cases is criminally wasted by careless ly every department and Practices in all Courts. Office on." factory, they ought to be aide to pa' handling or by being thrown here or bureau, state and national. When the train stopped a special Over Bank of Bandon. their present wages, provide pensions Newspapers receive from five to agent of the express company got hi there instead of being cared for by and not Increase the cost at all. setting ten letters in a day ’ s mail the car. He told Murphy he was going proper housing and the intelligent The individual worker needs t DR. H. L. HOUSTON us« of rust preventatlves. Yet these forth the importance and value of to the next station and would ride in the car. Murphy suggested that lie think carefully over this question of Physician and Surgeon same careless, happy-go-lucky farni- services performed by boards, offici would be more comfortable In a pas “Distinctively for Gentlemen" superannuation. Moat men grow Inti ers are closer tlian the mill tails o' als and commissions many of whose senger coach, but be was not to be dis elderly life without realizing that Office over First National Bank: Hades when it comes to selling two- ■ hief alm, duty, and entire time is suaded. Settling himself on a box near their power is gradually slipplnv Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; Oils worth of eggs to the grocery directed toward putting as many de Billy's crib, be lighted a cigar. fr in them. They spend money free SPRING STYLES AND SAM When the train moved on Murphy 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491. man, and have been known to even serving politicians as possible on the ly and then are out of sorts with (lie was much disturbed. The next stop PLES NOW ON BANDON, OREGON spend two hours time and the use ol government payroll. would not be made for half an hour, social system because some one does Time taken to prepare all tills mat DISPLAY. a $700 wagon and team In order to and he fenred Billy would not be able n >t supply tlie needs which they C. R. BARROW, make two cents more oil the sale ot ter. paper and postage, are all at to keep quiet so long. But Billy un themselves have failed to anticipate public expense and increase cost of a dozen eggs by traveling to the next doubtedly appreciated the situation, for Attorney and Counselor In the long run it i>a.vs a business store a mile or more on down the government and seek to expand pub he lay |>erfectly still. Tlie special concern to have a lu'ert. It can not at Law High taxes, high cost lic functions agent, who was a supervisor ns well line •I" elite all relations between its em took occasion to »ay to Murphy that officialism, and constant increase Notary Public of It can be asserted without fear ot ploves simply < n the basis of buying there bad Iwen many eases of goods Farmers ’ Phone: Office No. 481 contradiction that If tlie average of overhead expenses largely are due carried by the company's agents the THE TAILOR so rniiidi labor for so much cash It Residence No. 143 manufacturer was as slovenly as the to governmental press bureaus. charge» for which had gone into the line to create favorable sentiment in Why should the newspapers be Office over Skeel'sStore, average farmer in the care of valu agents' pockets. He hud lieen on tlie CLEANING Its own workshops and In the coni watch for such and had caught several Coquille, Oregon able machinery, It« w«>uld go brok< asked to come forward as the goat" inunlty it serves Where It can roe agents in the net. They had at once within approximately fifteen minute ognlre long terms of service by spe JOHN NIELSON It you havea’t already planned been discharged. While communicat by the clock. And the average manu elal favors, it creates a sentiment of • t Hat Christmas basket for the Santa ing this fact he looked about him. Mur factured article wviuld be so expen Notary Public, Insurance, Real nhy thought, with a view to discover loyalty that does not otherwise exist The Ing another case. sive none but the rich could purchase t'laus committee do so today. Estate and Book-keeping name* of those in charge of distribu it. Finally the supervisor got tired of I lion CHIMIN 41, « ISIE is given elsewhere talking and smoked In silence, Yet many n farmer wonders why Slid Bandon, Oregon thing that impri-sses tlie average he is so nqar tin« verge of failure, denl.r he cocked his head on one side and listened Was that some one businessman most, usually, on a and spend* Ids spare time tn envying SMITH J. MANN breathing? He got up from bls seat to the average farm, is the care tlie city dweller, instead of figurín . I and walked about trying to locate the Physician and Surgeon mannner in which the farmer Is that it a $125 shed and twenty-fixe sound till he finally stopi>ed bending Office in Ellingson Bldg. wont to treat his machinery and oth cenia worth of grease and a few over Billy * crib. He distinctly heard REAL ESTATE High are heart* in hut and hall — er equipment Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 hour* time each year will prolong the the sound of some one breathing In Scattered here and there, usually life of $900 worth of machinery six | Cry "Noel!" sing "Noel!” Phones: Office 302; res. ¡214. sleep Murphy was at a rude desk at Insurance Conveyancing Just where the farmer happened to years over that of the same ma I an end of the car looking over some BANDON. OREGON And in stall c. as« using tlie article last, unshel- way bills. His back was to the super Abstracts < hitaerj If left to shift for itself in Lowly kneel the cattle all. visor, who unhooked the IM of Billy's tered from the sun. wind or rain. th< fence corner, I will than liave DR. ARTHUR GALE box. and, lifting It, there was Billy and Notary Public 11« plows, harrows, expensive binder set many To the merry Yuletide bell hundred dollars profit Physician and Surgeon sound asleep. Glancing at Murphy, with perishable and costly belting, which I can lend Jones, the merchant Shout "Noel!" the supervisor saw he was not ob I’lionee: Office Ml; res. MS. m w*ng machines. In fact all the on first mortgage on that practical!? served He stood for a moment with Office in Ellingson Bldg. Opposite Bank of Bandon various equipment required. Over n*w $12.1)00 building of hi*." his eyes 1*111 on the tioy's Innocent Bees in slumber buried deep there in the corner <>f th« yard Iles BANDON. OREGON face irresolute, then softly lowered the Bandon, Cry "Noel!" sing “Noel I" Oregon lid. a fruit tree spraying apparatus that THE BONDS OF II VHIT Out of sleep A few minutes later the train etopped coat only last spring the sum of $12 1. L. SCOFIELD —J at the next station. Recently a prize was offered to th« OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO’ •" which by next year. If net run Into mellow murmur leap Dentist "Tom." said the supervisor, "all I < er and mashed bv tlie wagon er Pulitzer School of Journalism for th» To the joyous Yuletide bell Office hrs.: 1» a. m. to 4 p. want from you la that you haven ’ t The com a une of the horses, will tbc mo.it best « Jltor al on Habit I’hone: res. 4414, office 541. made any money that properly belongs Shout "Noel!" newspaper st ut half work flatter.4 In tnlttrw of distinguished Rooms 0-10 Ellingson building to the company " IM yrs. Experience, ail work guar «me corner with h ,re a ,ytha writers awarded the prize to Lin "I haven't." was Tom's reply. antee«!. At the dawning if ye mark— "So long.“ And he left the car. in the wooden hatrflle of which the coin Schuster, a Junior in the college Bandon. Oregon As soon n« s new start was made I nd h Ida are rtt/ting away, and only nineteen years old. His editor Profesional Cry "Noel!” sing "Noel!" T>'m went to Billy t» let him out of hi __Js Ma t» leek» N<> rusty <>lie would lal follows Ye may hark Teacher of Piano Ixtx The hook was pot In the staple DR. FRED COVELL tg« it coul.k nevrrr again be used * Habit Is th« greatest friend and He w.-is ail “ « he had put It there at the Voice* in each airy arc — ....... rnitncled «f»h the two are a ; run the greatest enemy of mankind. last stop Only the aii|>erv|.«or could CHIROPRACTOR 1'1« hook, k/a* seeder. In fact all th. To the blessed Yuletide bell * Habit U life the very life of have removed It. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m . 2 to i uh inent tn earing f ,r the life "Time to get up. Billy.“ »aid Toni Shout "Noel!" 5 p. m. >*B ten acre atchard. '»hlch « at ra'stng the lid 'Habit Is the backbone of charac Office in New Bakery Rulldtng it fare'».** new only a year ago about ter. "Are we there?" asked Billy, wMr Ange!* that with triumph thrill Bandon. Oregon. «w ake 1 ? • f'ver th another c ener of th* Committing of Moina is Habit Cry "Noel!" ting "Noel!" No. but at the next station I'll turn a Specialty r n<-«> Is a rantr. of ..«t.te and ends per cent of von oxer to your mother “ Echoing itill I earlier of All Gr*>les "h as id <*ts of harness clevlcea Haiti Is C. M. SPENCER When the train pulleil up at Milioni »Ingle trerv «1 >ib|r tree«. tn en- lag. er. as the Duke of Wellington said "Peace on earth.to men good will!1 •'enter Hilly was standing at the door REAL ESTATE iter that coat about $75 Rhil WA It I« ten times nature of the car Illa mother, who wa» w.iit To the gladtome Yuletide bell INSURANCE -4 f<>r the first time last yr <r. bn Bad habits are vice«, good habits Ing for him. »aw him and rao toward Shout “Noel!" Meh rwinq •<> th« fa* t th<i» nun li n are virtues bini When she <ame near enough be OVER BANK OUK.iiS «prang into ber aim*. lied habit* destroy. good habit* —Clinton Scollard m Lippincott a OF BANDON By th« Rev. Georg* B. Van Rra- 4*11 of Denver DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR TEETH 1 he W estern World f F. i Professional Cards Six 5c Loaves 25c Seaside Bakery OXFORD CLOTHES Mark Windle Wolverton Prof. A. RICHARDS