Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 14, 1909, Image 5

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L« 11^6 Cdn pane's Experimental Scho*'
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ACTS AS BUSINESS DICTATOR
How he Hopes to Make Dexter, la..
Larger and Better, Increase Its Trade
and Double the Profits of Its Mer­
chants— Loafers Cleaned Out.
A town tear Des Moines, la.. has
beeti making a novel experiment, It
has lieen allowing the editor to run
things—not the |.«-t)l editor, mind
you. but an editor from Des Moines,
'lb.- editor is not running things in
|H*rson, but has appointed an assistant
who 1« a thoroughgoing businean man.
So far the experiment seems to have
fieett <i pronounced success. The mer-
clt.-i id« are making more money, the
col'i- iions are better, the streets are
cleaner and there Is improvement in
litany lines,
The town that is being experimented
on is Dexter, which is thirty-five
miles from Iles Moines and has about
850 Inhabitants. The editor is AV. J.
Pilkington <>f the Merchants* Trade
Journal of I >es Moines. Ills assistant
is Guy C. Pogue. Pilkington had a
theory that the methods found so suc-
cessful in tlie department stores and
retail establishments of the large
cities could be trieti as effectually in the
Hitiall towns. He told the merchants
of Dexter that he could make more
tnotiey for them, the bankers that lie
could increase their deposits, and joy
ously informed the mayor thnt iti«
gov eminent was on tlie blink and it
lie tlie editor -could do a little gov­
erning lie would make things hum
an<l itdii to the population.
To I'ilkington's jojous surprise. Dex­
ter took him at his word. The tner
chants wanted more profits, tlie bank­
ers were looking for larger deposits
and. as for his honor the mayor, lie
concluded that it anybotly could rut
that town better than he was doing it
the other clittp was welcome to lite job
That is the kind ot a mayor to have.
No dog in the manger spirit about him!
He was tliinking of the good of bis
town and did not give a hang for his
own dignity.
1 do not know that mayor's name, and
1 am sorry, for it ought to Is* publish
ed to the ends of the earth tts an ex
ample to a lot of officials in other com­
munities who tlo nothing themselves
and let noboiiy else tlo anything.
To return to the experiment, i'il-
klngton sent 1'ogue, anti I’ogue got
busy. 'File new departure started June
1 anti is to run seven months. Mr.
Pogue obtained complete reports from
each store anti batik and began intro
dueing up to date business methods
He took a complete invoice of stock
and accounts, ile got sales slips at
tin* end ot' each day so that he knew
what every store and every depart
inent was doing. lie directed the win
dow displays, the arrangement of
goods, the prices and the conduct of
the clerks, lie must be a wonder, for
anybody who can regulate the conduct
of the average clerk is surely a master
of men ami women. Pogue does it,
or so it is reported. 1 am not anxious
for his job.
(tne of tlie best tilings tlie new gen
eral manager of Dexter is doing is to
write tlie advertisements for tile local
patters iiml to i lningc copy with every
issue. Even better, lie has graded ami
cleaned the streets anti pul down side
walk--. He niovt'd tlie loafers off the
dry goods Ilexes and moved tile boxes
to tlie rear Again. I do not envy him
his Job, Im' once more I must admit
that lie is a in.irvelous man. Anybody
that an mule a loafer move is a ben­
efactor as vv 'll ns a wonder worker.
Pogue has put in new street lights
and caused these and tlie ones alreadv
in existence to burn later at night.
He lias organized a baseball club and
a bai'd. Tlie farmets have awakened
to the fact that something is astir in
Dexter, and as they want to find out
what it is they are going to Dexter
to trade. Tlie merchants are pleased.
They call the Pilkington Pogue idea
the booster plan and are rapidly being
converted
join the boosters’ club.
Mone.v |s In ing saved in buying and
in bad aecoimts
The first month's report showed in
crease« in the leading stores, one es
tnblisliinent running as high ns $77.5
increase in business and one or two
other.« reaching nearly Hie $5<>o mark.
In Dexter, as elsewhere, improve­
ment pa?«, business method« win, en­
terprise. eleitnllness nnd printer's ink
spell prosperity.
Mr I'ilkington's own state-
Here
ills reason for undertaking
intuit i
the nm
( • pet inienf;
«It-l>r«iv»' the theory that a
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<>i huMi»<*
ina\ sucteea hi
cri t c
I.ni I»* anuihei -My conten-
(lit*
anv «tore with up to date
t Dili
oil- < i n sucuetti no mailer
bust
at
>oii i' l-’or thK ieaM»n I
V I If
self)
Oti evvi \ hio thv ie Is strong cornpetl-
tlon. nivl if I suireeed I will have shown
to the l.iisiiD s men there that I have
pulled ti;!.)»* from (he territory in which
Ihs Moines .tn.! Stuart have been the f.t-
vorites It Is a small town and Is a hot-
bed for tbe mall order business, and I
f»H‘l that I bave chosen a town where it
Wil! I k the baldest kind ot work to suc-
ceed Rcportn so far are very encourag-
ing.
It is a great idea, and overylmdy
will w nteh w It It interest the new com-
blnntloii <>f Pilkington, r<>gue. push
tint! pluck. If It succeeds, the editor
ma? be given tile Job < t rimnin t'ther
towns.
5 '.'oed ntiin? editor« might
throw tip their hands and «a? it is all
the? can d<> to run th
others w UI lie re "?.v
street«, clean out the I
right sort of ptifilit it?
on n business Nts's.
JAMES A EDG8RTON. I
General
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Atwater Street Assessment
THE DRESSING ÏAbLE
àhntUll^
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lieteLy git en. thaï persuant to Oidin
nJ ! ^8, parsed by the common coun
Piet
an;igcr 5. D . V.'arrmer ot
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CATION
Derart ment oi the Interior,
U. 5. Lat
-t IGorburg. Ore.,
ieptembet I I. 1909.
Not
en that 1 hetiiai B.
There is at
tar I al ut
w
iweet laveii ;
appeals to the iu i.ie x_ity. ot o«no
j J.\,I Uation. No
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woman of re|
and.one of the nave been levied u
<721, Sciul No. 134359, lot ve 1-4 ol 'iw I -4,
.v>'. ! die owner, tneteoi,
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metituj
bool for miners, established
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prettiest u».vi
non
the -season is a to-wit:
’. lownvhp 29 south, ian^<- 14 vsrst, . Ui.l-
bag of lavender to hang in the clothes
By HENRY S- SPICER.
Commercial Addition
neat MeriJian, has tied notice of i iitlent.oa
Lo.-t Crei i.. lias lieen so successful that fCopyrlKlit. l.- '.i, by Amer ican Press Aa»o- press or tuck in the ehiffouier drawer.
Bik 3, lot 10 Rosa Company.
niuk.* t. .at Commutation proof, to evtabiuh
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$162 >u
ctrtion.J
Pollg.-e eiik is Utilized .successfully for
tlie company is ptYparing to opeu
■ n to lh<-I md aixvve d< -< riLx-d, betöre G I.
Woodbind Addition
schools iu other (»¡aces. The school
Being junior ui mber of the firm of such ictgs itn» original of tlie accom­
rr-adgold, U. S. L omin.oioner, , t Bandon,
8 Kime Estate,
n, on the 27th dav ot tXtolicr, 1909.
was established by the Lehigh \ alley Bunker A C • or Nev. Y rk, wltwae panying ski tch being of natural color­
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aeg r Estate,
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-.aunant names as witnesses:
Cotti company for the benefit of all business ittvolved notue <t»nes|K>ndence ed |>oiigee w itb design of lavender
11 Kime Estate,
3.
blossoms.
R :>ert Walker, ot Bandon, Onqton.
9 Ro„a.
5,
classes of ;ts employee«, from foreman witb olive oil met. limit* in Italy, 1
Edgin L. Strader, of
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Sanitary brushes, as they are ealicl.
5.
10
Rosa,
down to diHirboys and slate pickers concluded to learn the Italian lan­ represent the latest addition to the
£.. L. Spaulding,, of
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95
5.
Rosa.
Kenneth
Pcikms.
of
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Tiiere me hundreds of these employees guage ill Older to be able to write boudoir collection, the most approved
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12 Rosa,
BENJAMIN L EDDY,
who have bad tlie ambition, but not the those in their ow n tongue from whom being fashioned from celluloid. The
13 Rosa,
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Register.
14 Rosa.
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6^' ( o coal and)
means, to acquire the traiuing of a we bought oil. 1 inquired of a friend backs are perforated to permit the tree
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Bandon
Mig
Co.,
6.
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mining engineer
For them a course for a teacher. He lold me that he circulation of air and drainage of the
6.
6. Bandon Mfg Co.,
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at college Is out of the question. The could reeotumeud one. a young wom­ bristles. Another new contrivance for
6.
7. Bandon Mfg Co.,
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Notice of Sale of Tide Lands
new school, with a regular instructor an, a'native of Italy, but there must tlie toilet table is a hollow comb by
8. Bandon Mfg Co..
102 25
6.
means
of
which
the
tonic
now
cottsid
155 95
Unplatted loo feet, Band n Mfg Co..
and witb tlie aid of a correspondence be one condition attached to her giving
cred so essential for the lieiiltit oi
Ferry Creek /Xddition
course, is designed to take tlie place so we lesson«—1 must promise not to
Notice is hereby given that the Stale Land
make loi
«> iter. 3<>mew hat surprised
iwter izvenotR bag
fur as possible of a college training.
Blk 2, lot 7 J J O'Neil.
$163 >0 Board of the btate oi Oregon, will sell to the
that such a promise should be exacted,
h-chest btddei. at its other- in the Capitol build-
It is in line with the scheme recom­
Woolen Mill Addition
1 asked a teason for It, but received
in, at Salem, Oregon, on Decemlter 14, l'*0 *.
mended by tlie committee of foreign no satisfactory reply. As 1 hud no
$163
Blk 7, lot I Strang.
at IO:(lO a. ni., of said day, all the state's in­
experts who came to this country last intention of making love to any one. I
7, " 5 Strang,
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terest in the tide and overflow linds hr-retnah.-r
year to study conditions in the mines. readily agreed to the terms. It is only
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7. " 4 Strang,
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described, giving however, to the owner oi own­
ers of anv lands abutting or fronting on such tide
A building formerly used for ottices too true, however, that sin h a promise
Woodland Addition
aid overflow lands, the preference right to pur­
was. converted into a schoolhouse. was very inconsiderate on my part, for
chase said tide and ovetllow land., at the highest
Blk 7, lot I Sc adding.
$ 86
Desks 'and chairs were put in, maps several episodes in tue past had demon­
Sc adding.
price ottered, providing such offer is made in
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and pictures were hung on tlie waits, strated my extreme susceptibility to
Sc adding.
g.rod faith: and also providing that the land will
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the Gotldess Love and Iter subtleties.
not fre sold nor any otirr therefor accepted for
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Sc adding.
and periodicals devoted to mining sttlv-
fAKlTWlty
But my word had been given and lit
less than $5 (Hi jx-r acre (he Boaid reserving the
\X Gather.
100
. Jects were subscribed for. Tlie total
BRUiirtffi
ail the verities 1 was placed upon my
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W l‘ Disher.
right to reject anv and all bids.
numls'i- of mine workers enrolled was honor.
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Said lands are ituated in Coo county, Ore-
D M Charleston,
divided into two sections, each of
Miry A Loive,
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g ‘.n, and described as follows;
.Miss (or, rather. Signorina) Aboui
which met at stated times in the even­ turned out to be a teacher in the New
Beginning at a point on the meander line of
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Mae Walker,
A TONIC
ings. In addition to the instructor em­ York public schools, She was about
Bedillion,
the Coquille river at the northwest corner of lot
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C omb
6. which said point is 1320 feet east and I9b5
105
Haberly,
ployed by the company, several mining twenty-five years old, with the dark
100
feet north from corners ections 17, 18. 19 and
. ary Walker
experts came to the school upon Invi- hair and eyes prevalent among her
Mary Walker,
20. running thence along meander line as
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tation and delivered lect tires.
countrymen and, unlike most Italian
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follows, to-wit:
Mary Walker.
A strict record of the performances women, possessed a very sweet voice.
S 84 0 e I 30 feet.
84
Frank Lowe.
In tlie school is kept and is forwarded No language is musical when rapidly
S 74 0 45* e 492 feet.
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Frank Lowe,
every month to tlie general manager spoken and in a rough voice, lint as
North 96 feet to low water line.
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W E Ellis,
of the company. In this way the man­ Miss Abotti spoke Italian to me slowly
N 75 0 15' w 257 leet along low water line.
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A Ellingson,
N 73 0 10' w 232 feet.
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agement i« enabled to know which of and softly it was very mellifluous.
5(1 feet C Ellingson.
N 80 0 w 137 feet.
161
100 left Shields N Kennedy.
iis employees deserve promotion. Th.
Now. 1 verily believe that if it had
S I(X) feet to place of beginning, containing
This notice is published October 7rh. 19
T alcum
man who shows tlie most zeal and not been for tlie promise I had made
hrst time, and last time upon October 2 I t, 1903, 1.31 acres, being tide land fronting on west liait
ability in tlie school is most apt to I might have taken lessons of Miss
Box
and each and all of the above assessments arc of lot 6. sec 17, T 28. S R 14 W ol W M
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win Iti« way to a position of responsi­ Alioni for an indefinite time without
XCLOtrt.
Applications and bids should hr addressed to
due and payable to the I reasuier of the < ity ol
bility.
Bandon on or before November II, |UO9, and G G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem,
danger to my bachelorhood. I should
It is probable that the success oi not have thought of making love to
if sue- assessments be not paid as directed, then Oregon, and niaiknl "Application and bld to
the Lost Cree k school will lead to tin her. But till the while she was
the council of the City of Bandon i empower.d purchase tide lands."
to issue writs of execution authorizin', and direi t-
G. G BROWN,
establishment elsewhere of other in structing tne tn.v mind, instead of
Clerk State Land Board
ing the sale of each of said lots or tracts, in the ) * lOl
stitutions of the same kind. In his ing on the Italian languttge, was
Dated this Sept. 28. I<309.
manner that delinquent taxes are collected.
otlicial report the chief of the Penn the question, "Why was 1 pledged
1 his notice is published undei and by direction
sylvania department of mines says to make love to my teacher?’’ That
of the common council c* the City of Bandon,
that a large proportion of fatalities we wish to do what we are forbidden
Dated October 7th, 1'309.
are duo to tin1 Ignorance or careless to do is a curious psychological condi­
WlCKtlt
Oregon.
ZtANGCH, (xia
tiess of mine workers. Education is tion for which I cannot account. I
c. R WADE.
held to lie tlie surest preventive of ac­ can more readily understand why one
City Recorder.
Carries a fine line of
DIIE8SIN0 TABLE APl'OlNTMEXTS
cidents of that kind.
should dislike to do what lie is com
hair may be satisfactorily applied to
polled to do. and yet this condition is
W atches, Clocks and Jewelt c
Notice oi Street Assessment
the scalp. A special brush for keep
by no means so universal as the other
ing the eyebrows in good condition has
NEW YORK SWEATSHOPS
Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to Old1
However this may be, 1 was soon
also been added to tile list.
nances Number 126 and I 5'1 duiy and regularly
seized with an uncontrollable desire to
Mi VI ES Cl I AND POLISHED
Evil of Long Standing Has Been Prac
As a substitute for the glass or metal passed by the common council of the City ol
make love to my teacher. I resisted
tically Wiped Out.
holder for talcum powder which has Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, providing for the
till I had lieen some time under her
been in vogue for some time past there improvement of North Columbia avenue, that Agate Jewelry Made to Order
Daniel O'Leary, superintendent of tutelage, then made a break.
now appears a silver stand in filigree assessments have, by such ordinances, been levied
factory licenses in tlie state depart
The pain expressed in Iter face told
design
in which the original box may­ upon the follow mg. descrilwd property, for th.
iiicnt of labor for the city of New nte that 1 had in some way hurt her.
LINE ENGRAVING
purpo es of improving said avenue, and gtvini
be
placed.
Tilts is likely to prove as credit to certain property owners for inqrrove
York, made a gratifying showing re­ and a sudden sensation of shame told
satisfactory an arrangement as trans ' merits already made, there remains assessment
«peeling tlie sweatshop question at tile me that I had dishonored myself. 1
ferring the contents of the tin powder I due upon such lots and again t such owners, an-i
recent Rochester convention of the In stammered an apology, promising not
box to a bottle of crystal or silver. in such amounts as follows, lo-wit
BOOTS - AND
SHOES
to
break
my
word
again,
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condition
ternational Association of Factory In
The remaining article here illustrated Lot I, blk I, Eunice L. Janneson,
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spectors.
Mr O'Leary characterized like that laid down by the poet when is a wicker hanger.
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Pet. r Loggte.
2;
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
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I In am \\ . C<»ats,
till, "sweater” as he who overworks he says it Is "weakness to be wroth
for $1, but you can get your
wit It weakness.” The poor girl could
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4,
I firatn
. ( oats,
and underpays his employees, leadiug
money's worth at
only accept tlie apology and hope that
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WHAT WOMEN INVENT,
5,
D. A. McCormick,
to overcrowded workshops and living I would be stronger in future.
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6,
D. A. McCormick,
apartments, to tlie •'piece and team"
7,
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E. B. Fish.
But I was tampering witb n passion, Five Safety Razors Among the Things
1,
R. \V. Lundy,
system, to generally unliealtliful condi­ and the passions usually master con
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to Be Exhibited In London.
Dealer in B ooh and Shoes.
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R. \V. Lundy,
2,
tions anil finally to exhaustion of mind science. The only safe way out of the
What was tlie inspiration of the five
R.
W.
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undy.
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3.
mutter was to ar knowledge myself Euglishw onien who during tlie last
and body.
50 Repairing neatly "nd promp­
4.
S. E. Old»,
The sweatshop evil began In 1870 beaten in the first encounter and avoid year felt that their inventive powers
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P. I lamahan,
5.
tly done at lowest liv­
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ami < out¡nued without effective op­ a second by < easing to take lessons were put to their best use in inventing
6.
P. I lamahan,
of
Miss
Ab-'tti.
Tills
cour.-o
occurred
safety razors? At all events, live su. It
ing prices
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7.
J. J. O’Neil,
position for upward of thirty years,
This notice i I ufiliih. d for ten day ,
though in |s82 the legislature prohib­ to me, but I | ersuaded myself that it appliances ' will be exhibited in the
ited the manufacture of cigars in iiv would lie more tmtuly to conquer tuy- forthcoming London exhibition of in­ upon I hursiay, Oi'ti.lxr 7. 1**10, ami the la i
The inventive U[x>n Thursday, the 21.-1 day ol Oclolx-r, 1**0*.
ing rooms, ami in 1892 an attempt was self titan to inglorlousiy run away. 1 ventions by women.
continued
to
receive
instruction,
but
.-pirit
of
Euglishwottien
seems well .»nd notice is hereby further given that the af*oi<
made to regulate tenement house work
sums are due and payable on or Ixfoie th.- I Illi
there bad c
n
feeling
of
constraint
developed. There are on an average .lay oi November, I'KI1). and that unless su a
on certain other manufactures. These
betwet
n
me
anil
ntj
1
went
and
my
teacher.
every
year
about
1,500
new
contri
laws, however, only touched tilt1 outer
a. -cstments above levied be paid on or b loo
edge of th<> abuses, and it was not on conqlleril.g myself, as I persuaded vatices patented. The greater numbe such I I th day of November the law confer
myself I was doing.
doing, listening to the of these arc, naturally enough, intend upon the council the right to cause writ of execu­
until isttti that a comprehensive metis
melodious Italian
llii’t in senteuees as they ed for Hie use of their own sex, al tion to be issued against such property, and th.
urc. of which Mr. O'Leary was the nu
glide ! from illy
nt. teacher's lips. Then, though tiiere tire such occasional ex
arne sold in the manner provided foil aw loi
thor. passed the legislature ami be­
the collection of delinquent tax. .
too. we fre piently read from the same eeptiolis.
came law. Since that perk <1 the uteas
Nev.lv ftlttitsheil large light t.on.s
Dated al Bandon Oregon. Oct. 7. I9l)9.
book. ;:i d th: co ipellcd its t > sit side
Other recent forms of their inveutive
tire has bt'en amended and strength
C. R W ADE.
by si.lc. a <1 i
rotis position for those skill when it soared far beyond the
1’eL phone
Electric Lights
cned. and under''ami by means of It
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who arc forbidden to be lovers.
needs of mere women were shown in
IL*nb .1 by single night, week or
Superintendent O'Leary is able to say
One rlitj while tlius looking over the an automobile, a stcani engine and a
mont h
that there .arc practically no sweat­
same page I suddenly found nty hand Hying machine. Of sterner stuff than
shops in the greater city at this time
resting on my teacher's waist. 1 < an most of their sex even in this country
INQITRE A r Ol l I« I or
only assort that I <li<l not put it there; of militant suffragettes were the in
Finances of the Printers.
it put itself tiiere. Then another un­ ventors who applied to patent their
I he BANDON Sì EAM i aldrv
Secretary-Treasurer J. W. Hays of fortunate circumstance led to a fatal methods of strengthening tlie sides of
the International Typographical union step. Feeling a tress softly graze ray ships in tlieir powers of resistance and
in his annual report says that the to­ cheek, with my baud—the band not on the new kind of invisible shield to be
tal expenditures during the year end­ her waist I turned Iter face to mine worn in war. Yet these superwomen
ed May 31. r.X>9. were $-l58.<Mil.73 and and kissed her on the lips.
were rare among the whole uutuber,
PATTERNS
that a balance of $258.7'28 47 was left
I shall never forget the shudder that most of whom devoted themselves to MeC < AI.L rated
for at
...
a full line of
It shows that the passed over Iter frame. 1 knew at such
in tlie treasury
reliability nearly 40 ve rs.
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t in >
characteristic inventions as new
every < ity and lira n in t c L’
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nutnlier of burial benefits paid during once that I had done something terri
Ik
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LLS.
BERRIES,
ETC., ETC
kinds of hats for women and cbildreu,
Can.ul.i. nr bv mail rt
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the year was 5<>9. re p rose n 11 n g $38.175 ble. Rut terrible tilings cannot usual- a method of washing g furs, an apparn-
any other make.
Send lor Irei rat
Prices lower than others
This was n smaller tiuntber of burial *I.V be undotie. Whatever it was, it tus to kill chickens painlessly, new Met ALL’S MAGAZINE
More subs, r Iters than .nnv otber f*
POI 11». AGKNT
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benefits titan for any preceding year must stand. <>nc thing was certain—I fungled clothes
magazine m.lli-n a n> ' t - I'
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for dogs and similar
since P. mi ;! and was twenty-nine less had given my word and broken it.
e«t
-itylex,
p
itti-rns,
or*
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make
.
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evolutions of feminine necessities
plain M-wmg. tin ) needlework. Ini In
than lit I'. mis It shows that tlie aver­
“I ant beneath contempt." I cried.
This exhibition is a contrast to that
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age number of members in good stand­
ir-.ir (worth double), includ g a tree |».i"-
“No I have made a mistake.”
which will soon lie opened In Paris,
uhsenbe
today,
or
send
tor
sainplv co; v
ing during tlie year was 4L'.rj1 and
•’What mist ike?"
dedicated to proving the social misery WONnERFlIL INDUCEMENTS
tlie average meniliersltip for the last
“Instead of exacting a promise I of women through their legal and so­
I . \ -rnt . Postal bring» |
Hired months 47.174. In regard to the should have taken you into my con-
and new cash pnie otters. Address
to T he R ecorder .
cial inferiority to matt. It is proph­
old age pen ion. tlie report show« to­ fldence. But you wore a stranger to
EHK M< (ALL <0 23» to 24« W 37th SI.. MW ¥0k»
esied that the most stubborn opponent
tal expenditures of Stilt.550.25 and a me. anti if joil told"—
of woman sttlfraue will be eotivfnced
llnm-e "U I :.d in the fluid May 31 of
"Weil. If I told, wliat t het 1
by this
qltent lollection of duett
A.MEKH A’S ( ; I? I'lATKST UKEKLY
> I5'i 5.7 17 The a ventre earning« |»er
"I Would lo-e my jxisit
ment«. pfi-ture« .'tod other eviden e
year per member were <897
starv e."
TI I l< T< >1 J-l X > I >i 4.\ I )IC. * '»i i "... omo
Wo'. Who lire we?”
Furniture Newt
"I .¡ J niv hnsli.tnd Married women
Carpenters and Joiners.
To give the desired ‘ old" loGli to 3 The Best Known Newspaper in tin* United States—Circu-
Permanent headquarters have beeu life ii t pit 'lilted to teai h in the pub­ new finish has (»ecu found for fund-
la ion 200,000—Popular tn Every Slate
opened by the United States district lic schools <>f New York. My marriage turn, This Is nothing more or fess
committee of tin* Amalgamated Socie­ ha’ lieen kept a secret.”
than rublied off edges. In heavy
Ths 74th yetr of it« oxi«tencn find« the F >1 I > Bla le moro popular Ilian
Tlie announcement that she was a fumed <ak the rungs and arms of
ty of Carpenters and Joiners in New
at any port' d of it r"in trK'dile otre-r. I' un iw roti et-li week by tu"ts
wife f- 11 like a load on my heart. chairs, the corners of sideboards, ad
York.
than a million pe .pie. Its titilli is n i' ctr ■ t u-eribe I l>v state taiiinilHries
in forty-nine years the Amalgamated What h i<l started In n desire to break little protuber:i:i es that would natur­ lol involves the length an I broil lib of lite l lllteil State«, giving It Htl tiff
Society "f Carpenters ami Joiners has in up ti f rl i-iib i ground had resulted ally have met the most wear In real questionable right of rlniruint; to be I tie ci "ute-t national weekly newspaper ,
t!i«l nr«- I $1t;.3ort.S20 In benefits of In a passionate love.
antique furniture, have been treattd — in the c<aintry.
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The htt’i 'nd of her who passed tin­ possibly with sandpaper so that the
vttri us kinds. Of that sum $5.900.715
The one object of
I lio Weekly Blade is distinctly a f tmil'i oewspaper.
w is p iid t<> unemployed members. $-♦.- der la r ria! Ion name was an Invalid lighter ground wo. d shows through
t i rn ike it tit for tlie American home, tor the
its publisher« has always been
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329.015 to s|ck member*. $421.775 to and supt- rt I by his wife I did net Irregularly I:.
is a feature of much nr ernie ami of interest to every member of tlie farntlv. To fulfill this pur-
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red from accident*! see her after the denouement for three of the new furniture. Strips of satin po»e it is kept clean ami wholesome
Lite nows of the worbl t« bandied in a
Injuries Incurred while nt work $705.- venr’. Thon, learning of her husband's wood in mahogany. fanciful designs in co uprehensive manner, and the vat num department-. <>f t he Blade are
1"' In fnner.il benefits. $1 Ml,205 in death. I renewed the acquaintance, Dot colored wood, mother of i>earl, etc., e-llt. I will) pil t-t .king '■ if".
l ite Holl-eltolil psge 11 a del.ght to t|.e
strike l>enofits and $2 too 505 to old for t’’o purpose of taking lessons, but and even thnt imitation of Inlay gained .
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pension 11st R • or 30 per offer which w is accepted.'
flowers or vines on the surface. In the ■ d fiction lover«: tt.e (j te«ti ni Burctn is a «trap bo A of information; Iti»
N' twi'l •: t'ldlng that : w ould It'it manner of liedroom sets of old. are Farmstead e .lnmn* i- . . rxitict. I with the ptirp. «e of giving 'he patron- a
. ent. of it t number l><T
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f r a throne. I seen on some of the
ent? yi irs of ti e
The .organization m w e\ 1:
handsomest mediuiii for ti e • x . >'i;:" <>f t’ I mft.imati. ti on farm topic«. No de­
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itn I not now pieces f< r use In every* part of the partment m neglect' l.l' lteverv festine 1* llikeu earn of With 'he ide« of
has a total mcmt>er«hlp < f 01.220, of
whom 5.-73 ¡ire affiliated with the be t y wif-i fi l'd I t ot given a promise house-dra v ng room, dlulgg root!. uiaknig The Bi ..I" ' rtb u»iu> tini.- th.. pri<..... f«•bjcriptioD- ll.UOayMr.
etof to make lev» to her
United States district.
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