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LABOR LEADERS ABLE JULES ARE VALUABLE. Fhay Are Net More Vicious, Eat Leia and Outwork the Horse. Much may be »aid in favor of tbe Unionism’s Chiefs Men of Force mule as a faithful, economical adjunct These Pests Are Plentiful In the of the farm and iu the tireless per and Capacity. Forests of Brazil. | formuuce of farm labor for a period of possibly twenty-live year*. Mules bate been uuderestimated'lu the north MOVEMENT ON HIGH PLANE. ern THEY ARE TRUE VAMPIRES. states, but the fact is they are sturdy, tireless, long lived workers. Vast Power Wielded by Heads of In They require less and coarser feed But Cattla and Horses Are Their Chief than the horse. They can outwork dustrial Organizations Used With In Victims, Which They Prefer to Hu the horse season after season—are still telligence and Discretion—Conserva man Beings—Their Chisei-like Teeth young after the horse has succumbed. tism Their Policy. and Peculiar Interior Anatomy. They are not more vicious than horses. Nothing affords more conclusive evi On the contrary, they will endure Half a dozen of us bad been telling REGISTERED what we thought we knew about dence of tjie high plane which has abuse more patiently. A prominent breeder of horses and I bloodsucking bats, but our conversa been reached by the organized labor mules-declares that three mulea con tion had developed only an astonish movement In America than the char stantly worked will live uj>on the same Of .Marshfield, Oregon acter and manifest ability of the men amount of forage consumed by two ing amount of misinformation and ir ♦ reconcilable differences, So we culled i who are now at the head of unions horses of ordinary size worked in the in the doctor who bad lived some ; Will visit Bandon the 22d and 23d and w'bo for less salary than they same way and the mules will stand years in Brazil and asked him to comb I of each month. Office at Gallier ; Hotel. Expert services and honest would receive In other fields of en in lietter order than the horses so fed out our tangled .ideas, I prices guaranteed deavor are devoting their entire time and worked. Still, it is uot true econ “I'm not surprised at your coufu- to furthering the common cause of the omy to work or keep any animal on siou." be began, “for at one time or wage earner. It is indeed a far cry low fare. au(J the mule responds as another I have believed above every- quickly as any animal to good feeding thing your questions would suggest. I he testing of children's eyes a spsvialty from the old time, much maligned and kind treatment. Friends of the Broken lens' duplicated “walking delegate,” who In years gone mules, those who have bred auil fe<l When 1 was a schoollioy the vampire was a bat as large as a crow, had a by represented the popular idea of and worked these animals and are horn on his nose and was described as labor union authority, to the present sure pf their ground, for argument say sitting on bis victim’s feet, fanning Ideal national labor official— a man of that for steadiness and intelligence anil him with liis wings w bile he worked such manifest intelligence, tact and for profit the mules on the farm will his pumping apparatus. There is such bromlmindi'dness that be can command for burden bearing and drudgery more a bat. but when it was proved that it the respeect of every capitalist or em than hold their own. was a fruit eater many of us doubted Under New Management ployer with whom he may come in In the far west mules are being the whole bat legend along with the contact, even though tlie latter be not rented at stipulated monthly sums, old mythology. There is a bloodsucking In sympathy with his ideas. The cali This is a queer business, but a neces- vampire, however—millions of them. ber of most of our twentieth century sary one in these days of high prices. “The old Spanish conquistadors lalsir leaders is further attested by This renting Is now carried on In the found proof of Its existence in sore If you are looking the discretion with which they use southwestern corner of the United great toes, which looked as if the skin for a good piece their vast power. Although the States principally. The charge for the had been delicately shaved off. just growth of the various divisions of the use of a team of mules, with harness. deep enough to ooze blood, but they < of meat just call labor army enables them to wield an Is high—$20 to $25 a month, not In never caught one and naturally laid in and see us. Influence little dreamed of a few years cluding feed bills, which the renter the blame to the biggest ones they Fresh and Salt ago, most of these captains of organ must pay. The owner must stand found, which are nearly all veget.iri- ized labor uro conservative rather than losses by death through natural causes, ans. The real thing is a small reddish Meats of all kinds radical in policy—a tendency attested but mules killed through negligence brown creature closely resembling bats by the fact that nowadays they con- must be paid for by the renter. I of the same color caught here not in Of some 350.000 mules sold annually frequently. sent to a general strike only as a last • resort. Indeed, one of the chief func- in this country at present Missouri fur “The naturalist finds, however, some tlons of the modern leader seems to nishes perhaps 70.000. Tennessee 60,- i surprising differences. They have no be to prevent strikes, not to precipi 000. Texas over 50,000 and Kentucky i teeth for any purpose save for tbin- about an equal number, the sales be i ning the skin — not enough for the Proprietors tate them. From the standpoint of the union ing double the number foaled. The I blood to flow freely, but just sufficient workingmen the most conspicuous re mules of the states in the northwest I to enable them to draw it by suction sult of the new era of labor leadership are very largo of bone, body, substance The wound rarely bleeds after they is found in the conduct of the move and power, but have not usually the ! leave it. This preparation is done witli ment on sound business principles. style, finish and fine sleek coats of ' a pair of chisel-like teeth, sharp as a When the present “school" of labor southern mules. In the south mule ' knife. Their interior anatomy differs I from other animals as well as their chieftains began to make their pres teeth. All the other animals, so far as ence felt in executive positions many I know, have a stomach and necessary of the unions, national as well as lo organs for converting food into blood. cal. were In a deplorable condition. Tiie true vampire has only an elon Rasmussen Bros.. Props Comparatively small membership in gated sacklike intestine for the storage most instances gave them very limited of the blood taken, which requires no influence, and too often there was slip digestion till it is taken up into the shod management that manifested it circulatory system. Witli neither teeth self in ill kept records. lax conduct of nor stomach, ft has no alternative. It correspondence, etc. Even more seri must find nourishment ready made. ous was the Indifference in the collec “This peculiarity may or may not tion of dues—shortcomings In financial WINE5, LIQUOR.5 AND account for one very strange thing policy that necessitated many of the about its selection of victims, Cattle organizations leading a hand to moutli and horses are the chief ones. Not existence, whereas other national bod C16AR5 one human being in a hundred entire- ies were heavily in debt when the ly satisfies tlieir taste. Not half tile present otlicinls took charge. Now all Oregon Bandon people who live among them all their this Is changed. The average national GOOD HEAD AND CALRIAGE. lives are ever bitten, But if one of a headquarters are conducted on up to dnte economical business policies, and breeding is a most important industry family, for instance, just suits them secretarial officials keep their records and has been for more titan a century. they'll follow that person to any part I If you wish a bottle cold— For general farm work it Is prefera of the house, and no matter how care by means of card index and other til Call at the Eagle, ing systems that are the peer of any ble to breed heavy mares to a large, fully he may lie covered or screened If you love the goods that's old-- they will find their particular tipple. thing to be found in tiie corporate or heavy jack, so that the offspring may Call at the Eagle. “The stories of their bleeding people banking world. Better still, union la be expected to show good weight and almost to death are true only partly. size. We want the larger class of bor finances are on a sound basis, many 'Taint no use to sit and blink of the great national tiodles having ou mules in the northwest. A tine mule I have known of one boy who was so If you really need a drink. hand surplus funds in excess of a jack ought to lie at least fifteen hands persistently followed that, while the Just make a sign or ring a bell. high, with a good accompaniment of loss of blood was small from a single quarter of a million dollars each. And you bet they’ll treat you right Yet other evidence of the farsighted the weight, head. ear. foot, bone and attack, after months of the drain he Down at the Elagle was greatly reduct'd in vitality. lie judgment of the field marshals now in length, coupled with broad chest, wide command of tiie labor force's Is found hips ami witli a bold, upstanding style. was always bitten in th“ same place— in the extent to which they are sub The smaller jacks and tUeir progeny the end of the great toe—and it be scribing to the theory of co-operation often show finer coats and finer finish. came so lacerated that there was con on the most farreaching scale. The I Still, the largest type is preferable in siderable subsequent hemorrhage. This BANDON, OREGON modern tendency in tlie corporation i the north. Color is not generally im lad was the youngest of four broth era. They all slept in tjie same room portant in the relation to breeding and commercial world toward great aggregations of capital is being met qualities, lint black, with light points, and sometimes changed beds, but none C larence J with correspondingly potent consoli is perhaps the most favored color in of tile others was ever bitten. “Cattle anil horses are attacked al dation of tlie organized labor forces. jacks. The black jack will probably — O regon This disposition of the leading labor get tin* greatest proportion of good ways at a spot ou the spine just back bandon of the shoulders, where the hair sep spokesmen to engage In effective team 'colored colts from mares of all colors. Druggist and .Apotheca ry arates in a stariike spot. This in the work has unquestionably been due in Is.nst in receipt of a new stock of case of a horse is just where the front Dipping Is Profitable. some measure to that knitting together end of the saddle comes, and the at Dipping is profitable. Always dip of interests which lias resulted in the Drugs and Chemicals. Pater, and tremendous growth in recent years of when the wool is short, ns less dip Is tack therefore makes a vast deal of Proprietary Preparations, Toilet trouble where every one rides horse conaumiHl and ticks will be more apt that comprehensive, eov'ry wide or- back. A majority of the Brazilian tides. Druggist Sundries. Perfumes gaulzation. the American Fed atiou of to leave the sheep's body. Commercial horses and nearly all the cows are bit Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts ami dips are good, but some farmers make Labor, an allied army of < ni:ismen of Candies, t 'igars, Tobaccos and Cig- ten by these plagues. all classes that is now mot“ t!ia:t 2.000.- their own with tobacco, sulphur and Glass “Fortunately the pests are mostly arettes, Paints, 000 strong, it is not solely ..Ctrl: utable carbolic acid. confined to the forest country. They Painter's Supplies. to this Influence, however, for their* give comparatively little trouble in cit are some very powerful labor organiza ies and villages, though the construc tions which are not affiliated with the tion of bouses makes It impossible to THE VETERINARY big federation- as. for instance, the If your Piano is worth keep them out. In cities tiles are ex Knights of i.abor aud the Brother anything it is worth clusively used for roofs and in the hoods of Railroad Engineers, Conduct country palm leaf thatching, and all Be sure the bit is not so narrow as ors. Trainmen and Firemen, with a kinds of bats come and go at pleasure. total membership of 170.000 workers. Io irritate and pain the mouth of the One rarely goes to sleep without from horse. I Such condition leads to uu- The leaders of these independent bod one to a dozen flying about the room. ies have for the most part, however, easiness. . which ofteu may result lu They are nearly all harmless and are the burse taking the bit in Illi teeth Any other kind will ruin become tmbued with the spirit of the welcome because t.iey catch insects. age. and all of them may be found and bolting ill sheer desperation. They all look so much alike that one All my work guaranteed Decking Lambs. working shoulder to shoulder for any does not know which to attack. Drop a postal card and i'll call A good plan to pursue in docking reform that promises benefit for lalx>r “How the genuine vampires eluded li> tubs is as follows; Tie a cord tightly In general. scientific research so long is a mys As the president for many years about the lamb's tail one inch from tery. The species w:4 uot positively past of the American Federation of the body. With a pair of pruning identified until the visit of Darwin in Bandon, Oregon I.abor Samuel Gompera is doubtless shears clip off the tail just below the the Beagle. It was-in the seventies. 1 ; entitled to recognition as the foremost cord. Rub carbolab’d vaseline ou the think, and there is not at the present American labor leader, and certainly wound and remove .he string at uight. day, so far as 1 can learn, a single Administrator’s Notice no champion of the rights of the toll- Vaccination For Blackleg. well authenticated case recorded in Blackleg is contagious, being due to the natural histories of a true vam era has ever had a stronger bold upon his followers. Prior to each succes germs, and there is no special condi pire being captured while feeding on sive annual convention of the federa tion certain to induce the trouble. It a human l>c;-:g."- Dewey Austin Cobb Notice is hereby given» That the county cour1 tion there arc rumors afloat of at usually is seen In young aittle that In New York Tribune. of Coos county, Oregon has appointed VI alter J. Sabin, as administrator of the estate of A. B. tempts to unseat Gompera. but when are thriving fast on rich feeding after Sabin deceased and all perMins having claims a«» the great labor conference convenes a period of spare feeding. Vaccina Here and There. the said estate, are hereby requited to pit sent each autumn it is always found that tion is tlie only sure preventive. Med A man was waiting patiently for a the veteran executive Is the choice of icines cannot lie depended upou to street ear the other day nt u transfer the same, duly verified to the undersigned within six months from date he-eof at Bandon, Oregon. so large a proportion of the labor host ward off the disease, nor are setons ef station, says the Boston Record, when Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 20th day of that hfs election to leadership is in ef fective. a woman, highly excited, rushed up to January 1910. fect unanimous. There is no doubt Dehorn In Cool V’eather. WALI ER J. SABIN, Adm .ustrator. him and cried. “Are you the man that much of Gompers' strength lies 2-5t if the animals are dehorned in warm here?" * • in the recognition of his rugged hon weather ft is well to apply some plue “I don’t understand.” he said. esty and integrity. Temptations to tar with a view to keeping flies from “Are you the -man here?” she re- “sell out" the labor Interests have the wound. Some operators do this peated. come to him in every Imaginable form, tn nearly all cases, thinking that it “No. niid.itn." he said, concealing a Bring your and he might be a rich man today had facilitates healing IT c dehorning op rmfle. “The man here is that man he ns easy n conscience ns was re eration sli. ild always, wb-n possible, ov> r there." puted to some of the labor guardians be performed in cool weather and npon of days gone by.- Waldon Fawcett in i animals which have at le st attained Morey |<< one thing everybody fr nft- 'Utsbnrg Dispatch. the age of two years. »r, and yet it always gets left behind. to T he R ecor dew ¡Real Estate Snaps Are not always floating around, but, I have a few uhnt will surprise you, both in city and farm property F. J. HAYES iOPTOMETE RIST i TORIC LENS. Sû EASÏ MOL'STf.-.ÉS INSURANCE Insure your home or business property before the fire comes Y ou can have your choice of a big line of companies. O T E. 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