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THE GRANGE TheOpera ÖMLT * BUSINESS Mil HAS A 9FI.KCT STOCK OF If Peter J obs * entertalsad a 1 RBiffiia for pretty Edna Fletcher nobody knew tt but hlmaelf, for he waa on« of thaaa honest, retiring, aoft hearted natuaw that never tell of their finer feelings. Menni Ueerun Draught | Discouraged by his small chances of success, for Edna, like moat pretty girls, was a bit of a flirt, Peter accept- coirteous treatment State Master Favors Direct Pri • ed a profitable offer to go to Califor nia and leave Port Raynor. maries and Hits Caucuses. Peter was scarcely missed In the so cial gatherings that made the mat- in the 433 Grange« In th« Pin« Tr«a 1 over bouses pleasant at Port Raynor, BANDON OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Stat« There Ar« 56,000 Member«. ■ but Edna wondered what made them Departmeat of the interior. On« Orang« Haa a Membership of all so suddenly dull to her. U. S. I and Office «1 Roaeburg. Oregon. 1,000—Main« Favors Proportional 1 She had plenty of attention from her January 24, 1910. Reprasantation and Commands its 1 old friends and neighbors and from all Notice u hereby given that George Moland. Master's Attitude In National Grange. ■ the visitors who saw her pretty face whoae poatofbee aiidreu u Bandon. Oregon, did on the 2 2d day of April. 1909, file a thu State Manter Stetson opened the an and graceful movements. But her hero office Sworn Statement and ApplicaSoa, No. nual meeting uf the Maine state grange , did not appear, and Peter Junen waa 04914, to purchaae the aw 1-4 of ae 1-4, aec ium 9, Towruhip 29 S., Range 14 Waat. Wil with a notably Important address in , In California. He was growing rich in Calif urtila, lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under which he emphasized the need of "a the provuiona of the act of June 3, 1878. and fine, strong, abiding sense of personal 1 Mr. Fletcher said, being a good bffal acta amendatory, known aa the "Timber and Newly furnished large light rooms uesa man, with a fine opportunity Telephone Electrio Lights responsibility of all members In order Stone Law” at auch value a, might be Hied by to achieve the highest success in made for him by the firm which bad apprauement. and that, purauanl to auch ap Rented by single night, week or plication, the land and timber thereon have moo th grange work." He bit the present sent him out. He would find some fair, gentle girl been appraiaed, $100 the timber natimated 250.- caucus methods of the political parties , 000 board feet at $ ,4o per M. aad the land INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF a hard rap. The people should take who was not petulant and would give $ nothing; that aaad applicant will ofer heal the return he deserved for hla love proof in auppott of hu application and «worn this matter of nominating candidates The BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY atatemeat on the 12th day of April. 1910 More for public office into their own bauds. and devotion, and be would marry A. D. Mono, U. S. Comnuaaioaer at ha afce. I "We may continue to ratify party her, of course, and never oorne back at Bandon. Oregon to Port Raynor. And her« the sigh U yaw wuh a bottle cold-— nominations made by the bosses or we Any peraon u at liberty to proteat iha par- chaae bafoae entry, or initiate a cooteal at nay may control the elections,” he said. would have its way. Cell at the Eagle. Mrs. Fletcher was surprised that at time before patent laauea, by bling a corraboaatod If you love the good, that's old - "We will choose the latter alternative twenty-one Edna, the moat attract!«« atfiidavit in th a ofhee, alleging facta which Call at the Eagle. when we come to a realizing sense of girl at Port Raynor, waa Edna Fletch would defeat the entry. our power and duty." BENJAMIN F. JONES. er still. Tom and Will were both mar- "Taint ao nae Io Hl and blink Resolutions were adopted on a va riod and llvlug in the city, where -10« Rogiata. U yoa really need a drink. riety of subjects, but those of wider Edna spent the winters with them and ■! - 1 1 - V Just make a ugn or nag a bell. importance were the following: Oppos had rejected several offers. She would Sheriff’s Sale Under Execu Aad yoa bet they'll treat yon right ing the reduction of the Import duty not acknowledge to her own heart that on sweet cream from 5 cents per all her love had been given to Peter. tion Down al the Eagle pound to 5 cents per gallon; opposition Notice ia hereby given that undar and by Three years Peter Jones had been in was expressed to the repeal of the California and had been plaeed at the virtue of aa eaecutiaa uaued out ol the ciacuit law which pluces n tax of 10 cents on bead of the branch house there, work court of the dale of Oregvn, for tba coauxV el oleo colored in Invitation of butter; ing faithfully In the interest of his Coot, on the 21 at day of January, 1910, ia a parcels post was favored; the price of employers and slowly but surely mak certain achoa wherein Elbaat Dy« b plainbfi red BANDON, OREOON William Howell u defendant, beug caae atun- 2^ cents for corn sold to corn pack ing his owu fortune. ber 1853, by which «aid execution 1 am com ing companies was demanded for the It was dusk on a summer evening manded to make the aura of one thooaand. for y- 1910 crop; it was recommended that when the train drey up at the Port three and 00-100 dollar«, coat« treed at «ev.steee the master’s address and officers' re Raynor station and one gentleman dollar« and an attorney fee of aeventy-6ve dotlan, ports be discussed In the various sub stepped out upon the platform. leaa the rum of auty dollar« paid herereiore. BANDON — O regon with coate and expeiuca upon aaid «men ordinate granges, and the Maine “No baggage,’’ he said to the waiting together Druggist and Apothecary grunge favored proportional represen porter, and he sauntered up the road tion, I have levied upon and will, oa la juat in receipt of anew «took of tation In the national grange. Saturday, the 26th day of March, toward the Jones farm. We quote from a Bangor paiver on But the same road led him first to 1910, at the hour ol 10 o’clock in the forenoon Drug* and Chemicals, Paton, and tills point, which says: "The report of the gate of Mr. Fletcher’s large, hand of aaid day al the front door of the county court the committee on the good of the Or- some bouse. There was uo group upon home, in the city of Coquille, Cooa county. Proprietary Preparations, Toilet der embodied in that report the pri lici the porch, us there had been always Oregon, offer for aale and aell at public auction tielea. Drugg t Sundries, PerfnnioH pie which the largest of tile state in the old times. "Of course not," the to the higheat and beat bidder for caah in hand Bruabeti, Sponges, Soap. Nota and granges have endeavored unnucceee- uewcomer thought Impatiently. "All all of the right, title aod intereat al aaal defend Candioa, Cigare, Tobacco« and Cig fully to get before the national grange the young folks are married aud ant. William Howell, in and to the following arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and deacribed real property to-wit Painter’s Supplies. —representation according to size 01 away.” Southweat quartet of the northeaat quarter af number of member«. The attitude of He had hesitated at the gate, and he thirty-five, townahip twenty-eight aouth, of the national grange In this matter and thought he could apare time for a acction range fourteen weat of the Willamette mraidiau SHOES the disposition to retain in the offices short call, only to Inquire for Mr. and n Coot county, Oregon. BOOTS - AND the men who have held them for so Mrs. Fletcher, old friends, who de Dated thu 23d day of February, 1910. long and who ure accused of running manded some courtesy from a neigh W. W. GAGE, affairs of that organisation according bor so lung absent. 7-5t Sheriff of Cooa county, Oregon. By Q A. Gage, Deputy. to their own liking regardless of the He went across the grass to the low consequences to the Order in general French window. Thia had been al have been severely criticised, and a ways tils path to the bouse, and b« ' Administrator*« Notice resolution was puBsed at this session smiled as be found himself on the Notice is hereby given that the Dealer la Boot» and Shoe*. upholding the attitude of C. 8. Htetson spot where he had left Edna three undersigned Anna May Wilcox by an when a delegate to the national grange. years before. order of the county court of Coos Repairing neatly and promp The officers of the national grange “I’ll go to the front door and ring," county Oregon, has been appoi it- tly done at lowest liv have a puper which supports their po be thought, but going a moment to sition in all mattem nnd receives a glance through the half closed blinds ed as administratrix of the estate ing prices cf Henry G. Wilcox, deceased. All large amount of money from the na Two figures, dim in the gathering tional grange treasury each year, In darkness, were on the sofa. Both wore persons having claims against such the state of Michigan, also in the in light dresses, and they were close to estate are required to present them surgent list, there is published a paper gether, as If talking confidentially. within six months from the date of which does not support those officers, Peter did not think that be was being this notice, with the proper vouch and at the last day of the Maine state an eavesdropper. He only lingered be ers. to the undersigned at the of grange meeting this paiver was adopted cause he recognized a voice whose Aoytbing you waot io as the official organ of the Maine tones had always been the sweetest fice of G. T. Treadgold, in Bandon. Coos county, Oregon. Cabinet Work, Ratteens, grange. music in his ears. Dated this 15th day of February Modela? Secretary E. II. Libby reported for “But why need I marry anybody!” 1910. the year ended Oct. 1. 1909, that there That was what Edna said. Not mar were 433 granges in the state with 56.- ried—not married! A nna M ay W ilcox , 230 paid up meiutieni. Seventy-one Administratrix. Peter did long to about the words, granges have a membership of over but a quiet, low voice answered: G. T, Treadgold. Attorney for Ohio» Cloaets.Sideboards, 200 each, Houlton grange leading with 6-51 "You need not, Edna. But papa and Estate. Picture Fra m e b and 1,000. The receipts of the secretary’s h wonder sometimes If our little girl's Mouldings made to order office were $12,110.10. and the balance heart is really so set against marriage Administrator’s Notice Fi ret class work. Call in the treasury is $5,511.91. or if she Is hiding some secret from Notice is hereby given that the and see me io Biackerby us." undersigned A. J. Counts, bv an building, opposite Re- "Secret! I never bad a secret!" THE KANSAS GRANGE oorder office. Shortest order of the County Court of Coos "You are not engaged, then, without county, Oregon, has been appointed possible time. Satisfa c - Fira and Tornado Insurance an Im* our knowledge?" tiou guaranteed as Administrator of the estate of “No. How could you think auch a portant F«atur« In Kansas. Linnie P. Counts, deceased. All % In various states different phase« of thing?" persons having claims against such "And you really bare nerer loved grange activity are em,'.ias:z<«d. In estate are required to present them BANDON, OREOON Kansas the Patrons’ tire mid toruado any of your suitors?" Silence. Peter Jones knew that be within six months from the insurance stands well to tlve front. On notice, with the Dec. 1, 1909, the total ri .s carried was playing a very mean part, that date of thia amounted to $9.404,705. The average he had no right to wait for the unveil proper vouchers, to the under- coat of Insurance per $1.000 was $2.41, ing of a maiden’s heart in this sly signed at the office ot G. T. Tread- BANDON the highest for many years. Among fashion, and yet he could not stir. gold, in Bandon, Coos county, Ore “Was there auy one, Edna,” Mrs. the things the Kansas state grange gon. would like to see accomplished are Fletcher said very gently, "who won Dated this 15th day ol February these: Establishment of the office of my daughter’s heart and did not know Full line of Harness, Sad 1910. the treasure was hla?" state fire marshal, the teaching of the dles, Bridles, Halters, A choklug voice answered: A. J. C ounts , elements of agricultural training and "Yes, mamma, but don’t ask me Administrator. domestic si lence I11 all consolidated ru Blankets and everything G. T. T readgold , Attorney lor ral schools, placing all state wide utili who It was. He—he was—nobody in usually kept in a first- ties, especially pipe line« and telephone particular.” Estate. 6~5t Deter Jones walked around to the class harness shop. and telegraph eomp.iides. under con trol of the railroad commissioners, the front dour and rang the bell. Nobody Repairing a Specialty establishment of an experiment farm would have guessed by bls quiet man where seeds shsll be grown and tested ner that his heart waa throbbing to instead of issuing poor seeds to the suffocation, bls hands cold, bis head people, as the government now does, dizzy with the sudden rusk of p««1 hope. and national aid fur good roads. There was light in the wide draw WILL BE AT ing room where presently Mrs. Fletcher This Paint Waa Rubbed Off. The paint nianufneturara of the ata to and Edna came to greet him, and of Ohio hiul the paint law requiring Edna, prepared by bis card, was «elf She had the formula of Ingredient« to appear poasesm'd and gracious. changed In those three years and lost Bandon on th« upon the label of pneknges containing i paint rubbid out during the closing her petulance, was more womanly and 22d & 23d of Each Month hours of the last legislature. The yet as pretty as ever. And Peter ¿get ALL PATTTSM« grange has a work to do to have it Jones knew that the love in his heart C.lebratad tor atyte, rertert th. aimp . rv Don ’ t Forget the Date was not conquered, but strong as reliability nearly 40 y«ar». S - 1 in I put back at the coming seaeion, rays every city anit town in Ilia I «»ted . t - death there still. Canada, or by mail «lire.-». More I I Mr. Stride. "Well. Just to think of Itf Mt*. any other make. Send lor free cat a I.. Jones said when she came home from FURNISHED ROOMS Me- 'ILL'S MAGAZINE Honey Creek grange, Indiana, Mill the wedding. "That Edna should re Mite rubacribert Ilian any other m»l at igiaine—million a month. t«v.il<.il» 1 has the sheaf of wheat which O, H. fuse such splendid offers as she has t. vtyle«, pattern«, daaaamatnnu, i: |.:ain wwteg.teacy needlework, ha.nioo ■ Kelley, one of the founders of the and marry our Peter! She was al rt.quette, r««1 «tohea, te"’ Order, cut from a nearby Held over ways talking about grand, herois men, I yanr (north doubl«), tactudmg a I p- ’’ ’ Sbbtenbe today, or Bead *>» «am, 1« mry forty years ng.» and which he used tn and he has not even a name—only tbs WON'DFBFVL wnwcxMisiTs teaching the lessons of the Onlgr at one we gave him. Dear, dear?” •n Areal«. Pu»tel b-.-r« «remmm ca»t-»;!vt Its organ I »it Ion. "You’ll be contented. £dna?” Peter -ml new ea«h pria« «Ser«. Adarex» MRS SARAH COSTELLO said when they stood on ths «ten mar's rot ’dccxu CS- tzuMW zna ’« v..ri M m «Menu room. '.’fi end Me a State Master I-ayiln of Ohio hka been deck, bound for California. "Yon night; 41.25 a week ; *A «month appointed a member of the Columbus know, dear. I'a only a business man Advertise in the R ecordiir and centennial commission by Governor there ns hare nobody tn particular."— OREGON vou will get results. BANDON Harmon. New York Naira. Wines, Liquors & Cigars GROSS BROS. ROOMS and LODGING Alvin Munck, Prop Clarence Y. Lowe M BREUER’S Made in Bandon Job Work a Specialty W. W. BINGHAM Now What Do You Think of That? Look what Uncl« Sam has done for us, now with what he has done and what ue can do for ourselves with a Port of Coquille can you figure out what property is going to be worth and what the increase in values will be in the next few years. I have some good buys on hand and your money back in three years with interest. If you don’t want it I do. Let me insure your house in a good Fire Insurance Co. for three years and see what a lot of worry it will save you, and it will not break you up to pay the premium either. I belong to Bandon and anything that helps you helps me. Remember the Name, ms t I MONEY SAVING CHANCES T HE old adage “A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned” is a true one, and if you buy your goods at our store you will not only save pennies, but in a short time you will SAVE DOLLARS Everyday is BARGAIN DAY at this store and we have the best selec ted stock in Bandon. W. J. SABIN, Prop 0PT0METER1ST Dr. ¡Perkin’s Office *** ■ t ■k J THE STORE THAT SAVES VOL' MONEV THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E Sirs. Fifield & Bandon Twin Screw, New and Fast 1st Class Passage, Up Freight, - - • $7.50 3.00 • Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and good service our motto A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco J. H. JOHNSTON, Agent, Bandon, Oregon SHIELDS BEACKNMITIIN KE a NNEDY AMI Wagons of Alt kinds Made to Order WAtiONMAKKItN Horseshoeing a Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give aatisfaction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. Price« * Home Bakery •/ 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry Of all Kinds. You can get my goods at Rosa Co.’s store, at J. M. Baker’s store and at Comforth’s restaurant. Satisfaction guar anteed. A trial will convince you CHAS. 1LERZIG. PROP. Harness Shop F. J. HAYES •z Stmr. Wilhelmina N. WAGNER. Commanding. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. information of Kull J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon STATIONERY AND ENAMEL WARE Toys, Notions, Dishes, Ladies’ and Children’s Furnish ings, Men’s Shirts anu Overalls AT THE R A C I< E T S T O R E