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• * o • • • • • •a oo© « ? Ì 4 I % H.W to Fertilize. Resolution of Condolence. THE CHANGE 1 he Opera Bandon. Or.. April 12, igin. boiiuR R eco 1. of .a:— In your s’ c.adusted br issue of- A ril 7th appeared an art' H.iP of Nest No iihj I, Order of HAS A SELECT STOCK OF A V. MMOW. CMM B T, cle entitled “Hints for Farmers.” I Owls. A* CorTr«|x>Fukrit Arto l’ut A Stat* was especially in erested in tiie sec W hereas , otir worth» brother. Grange Wines, Liquors & Cigars ond paragraph, “Winter Manuring ” Charles Ha» ter. hts lx-en s-ud e.ilv On tins subj i t 1 have experimented called from our midst to answer the K tenni Horro«» Draught thoroughly aud system.iticallv. and final summons. and I am c. nviuccJ that what the article, W hereas , he was a wo thy COURTEOUS TRE 4TMENT taken from the Faimcr and Fireside, brother, a kin? husband and father. Farmers Are Not as a Rule Good stated, is altsoiutcly true, so far as it and an upright citizen, therefore be it Business Men. goes, but th« re ar« other sides to be Resolved consideitil, which, no doubt, should That we deeply deplore his tin BANDON OREGON Illustration« of 8ucc«<«ful Organiza be taken into consideration before we timely death, and extend to his tion« of Grange Member« In Co-op- accept such a way. of improving widow and cht'dren our sincere sym •rativ« 8oci«ti«« •• Indicative •f soils, as the best method pathy in their time of bereavement, What They May Accomplish. Ftrst—What are the constituencies and be it further Resolved [Special Correspondence.J That a copy cf these Resolutions It Is the intention of the writer of of stable manure? there is a vast dit be sent to the Bandon R ecorder ft Fence between that which we get this article to emphasize the impor tance of the business side of farming. from horses, cattle, ho^s and sheep for publication, and a Copy sent to Of the practical side of how to plow i or chickens. In all we find more or the bereaved widow and family. Newly furnished large light rooms and bow and reap and mow and do C ommittee . Telephone Fleet rie Lights the thousand and one things of a prac less of the following; nitrogen, phos tical nature on the farm every agri phate and potash. Of the elements 1 Rented by single night, week or ------- IAX? cultural paper is bound to si>eak. but nitrogen is the most valuable. Ex month in the multitude of communications BEST TREATMENT EOK COLDS pose nitrogen to light, and it will INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF printed and editorials written compar atlveiy little is ever said about the evaporate immediately; thisisespec I "Most ordinary colds will yi-ld to business methods of the farmer or the iallv true alter a shower of rain, con the simplest treatment,” says Ibe The BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY records of his sales and purchases, his Chicago Tribune, “moil-rat.v lax profits or his losses, it will be a fair sequently top dressing is the most atives, hot fo»t bailie, a free perspir If you wish a bottle cold-— test of the farmer’s bookkeeping meth extravagant way of improving soil, ati'-n and an avoirlatfe of exposure Call at the Eagle, ods to answer with any degree of ac j Manure should be plo.< ed under, to cold aud wet after treatment.' If you love the goods that’s old-- curacy the questions which will be put While this treatment is simple, tl Call at the Eagle. to him this year about his farm prop ' about four inches, then it will be requires considerable trouble, and erty and farm transactions. Too many I ready to amalgamate with the soil. the one adopting it must remain in Taint no use to sit and blink will find it necessary to draw upon 1 and perfect decomposition of its dif— floors for a day or two or a fresh If you really need a drink. their memory for information required cold is almost sure to be contracted, Just make a sign or ring a bell. or base their calculations on incom . ferent ¡»arts will result, and thus be- and in many instances pneumonia And you bet they’ll treat you right ! come available for plant foo I. Used follows, is it not better to pin your plete nnd trustworthy records. Down at the Eagle The farmer will be asked for a state in this way, it will benefit the soil faith tn an obi reliable preparation ment of the acreage, yield and selling like Obamborlain's Cough Remedy, price of nil crops harvested this year, for tiie period of about four years. 1 hat is famous for its cm,— of colds together with the value of bls live In lop dressing, nitrogen evaporates, and can always be depended upon.'' j Alvin Munck, Prop stock, dairy products, poultry, eggs, ! while phosphates and the small For sale by C. Y. Lowe. fruit, etc. In addition, he will be called BANDON, OREGON upon for an inventory of all live stock, amount of potash will at once benefit ————————————— poultry and bees on hand April 15, and enrich the soil, but its value is In The Circuit Court of The 1910; how much he paid for farm la . gore the second year. State of Oregon, in and for bor, what amount he paid for hay, Clarence Y. Loue If the farmei has,more fertilizer on grain or other articles not raised on The County of Coos the farm, but purchased for feed for hand than lie can use for immediate T. F. Lewis B andon — O regon domestic animals nnd poultry; what Druggist and Apothecary results he should not waste it, but Plaintiff) _ . . acreage he planted for each staple in C Suit in Equity Isolai in receipt of a.now stock of 1909 and what acreage lie intends to save it for future results. An old VS L I For Divorce Rebecca Lewis 1 plant for each in 1910; the numl>er and saying is. ‘Show me the wav a Drugs and Clmtniettls. Pater., am) Dekndant value of animals sold ln’1909, the num To Rebecca Lewis, the ab we Proprietary Preparations. Toilet ber and value of animals slaughtered 1 farmer uses his stable manure and I licles. Drngg -.Sundries. Perfumes on the farm either for home use or for I will tell you what kind of a farmer named defendant Brushes, Sponges. Soup. Nuts and sale, the number and value of wool . he is. There is a great deal of truth In the Nani" of the State of Oregon: Candies, < ligars. Tobaccos and Cig fleeces sold. tl»e quantity of milk and You are hereby requirt <1 to ap arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and butter in pounds produced aud a com i in this. pear and answer the complaint filed The present manner of keeping against you in the above entitled Painter’s Supplies. prehensive statement of mortgage in debtedness, etc. I stable manure is a very wasteful one, siut <>n or before the last day of the Business organizations of farmers SHOES for co-operative buying and selling of ! It is usually thrown into a pile where time prescribed in the order f. >r the BOOTS - AND farm products und farm supplies, the the sue and rain can bleach it out publication of this summons, which You can’t expect to get $2 worth Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance com and thus the strength is greatly prescribed tims is six (6) weeks, for $1, but you can get your panies, mauy of which are connected the last day of which time will be money’s worth at with the grange; organizations of ■ weakened. Thmsday, the 5th day ol May, iqfo. atockmen, fruit growers, poultrymen In other localities, where scientific And if you lail to so appear and and vurious others should all tend to methods ot farming are used, they answ er said complaint by the said make the members thereof better busi Dealer In Boots and Shoes. ness men, and we believe they do have I practice economy and th«- best of time, the plai' lift will apply to the Stable manure Court lor a decite forever annulling Repairing neatly and promp that effect. Reports of what some of results are obtained these numerous organizations are do is kepi under shelter, and the liquid the marriage contract existing be tly done at lowest liv tween yourself anti the said plaintiff. ing may lead others to give the busi fertilizers are also pumped into cis ing prices I This summons is published in the ness side of farming more attention; hence we shnll have something to say terns and all« wed to age. It is then Bandon Record' r, a weekly news of their transactions. pt inped 11 to tanks and hauled on paper published in Coos County, Hera, for instance, are two mutual Oregon, for six (6) consecutive Are insurance companies under grange such Land as the» wLh to improve. weeks begining Match 241I1, >910, The BANDON CABINET management—one in New York state This, however, is not done late in and ending May 5th. 1910 by order and the other in Maine. The Dutchess the fall or winter, but at the time WORKS of publication made bv the Hon. and Columbia Patrons' Fire Relief as All kirds of Cabinet sociation is a business organization of when the young plants nerd a lull John S. Coke, Circuit Judge of the Pateros and Models farmers who seek lower tire Insurance share of nitrogen for their rapid State of Oregon at Chambers in Coquille, Oregon, on the 24th day rates. It now carries 2.753 policies, all growth. This liquid fertilizer is SASH and DOORS . on farm property, the total risks being of March 1910. $0,842.090. It cost precisely $1.050.74 richer in nitrogen than anything else Geo P Topping to run this organization last year apart you can offer to your crops. Job Work a Specialty Attorney for Plaintiff h 7t from losses paid. The average annual The old story of Benjamin Frank assessment for twelve years past is Oh ititi i Josefs.Sideboards. $1 .00 per $1.000, which intakes a won lin is as true today as it ever was. Picture Fra mes a n <1 On the Wrong Side, derfully cheap insurance. The secret He used land plaster on his d iver I Mouldings mad« to order A temperance missionary in Glasgow of the success of this kind of farm in ' Book Cnt.cs. in fact every and produced excellent results; his a few tracts with a young woman left surance is the slight expense for op tiling tn the Cabinet Lian erating the business. Other similar in neighbors would not accept his one morning. Calling at the same arid High Class Finishing house n few »lays after, he was rather surance companies in New York are theory, so the next spring. Franklin dolin' disconcerted to find the tracts those of Wayne couuty. carrying $8.- applied some of his land plaster on duty ns curl patters on the head of the W. W. BINGHAM 705X27 in Insurance; the Herkimer county association, which has $4,173,- his neighl 01’s land in the form of damsel to whom be had given them. Blnckerby Building 429.84, and the 8teul>en and Livingston letters; when the clover began to "AVeel. my lassie.” he remarked, “I see ye have used the tracts I left wi’ ye. BANDON. OREÜON Patrons' Fira Relief association, car grow, a part of the clover grew so but," he added in time to turn con rying $4.035,000. The Maine association is the Aroos much faster than the rest, that it fusion into merriment, "ye ha’ putten took County Patrons’ Fire Insurance attracted the attention of the neigh* them outside Instead of inside your head.” BANDON company, which carries $4.158,ltA».72 Finally it showed the letters in risks, of which $1.350,081 was writ |b»rrs Th« French Horn. ten during the year. The losses were plainly: “There is plaster.” From The French horn, or cor de chasse, is $24.985 last year, and the average an that time on it was accepted as a regarded by some musicians as the nual aaHe8**ment since the company Full line of Harness, Sad sweetest and mellowest of all the wind was organized is $2.58 on the Sl.ooo. valuable improvement. It took a instruments. In Beethoven’s time It dles, Bridles, Halters, The officers’ salaries nre only $1,000 Franklin to instinct, but he did not1 was little else than the old hunting Blankets and everything all told. know th tt land plaster was not a j horn, which for the convenience of the New Jersey has some prosperous usually kept in a first- mounted hunter was arranged in spiral farmers who evidently do business ac manure. Professor Liebig, a german convolutions to be slipped over the class harness shop. cording to business principles. The scientific agriculture chemist, had to' head and carried resting on one shoul Repairing a Specialty Monmouth County Farmers' Exchange give the explanation. Land plaster1 der and under the opposite arm. The 1 b an organization of something over Germans still call it the waldhorn— 500 farmers doing a business last year draws 1 itrogen from the atmosphere that ts, "forest horn.” W. J. SABIN, Prop. of $508,530 on a capita) stock of $31,- and this produces direct available 275. The exchange handled over 1,400 plant food. No Occasion For Alarm. tons of fertilizer. The increase over FURNISHED ROOMS Professor I iebig is the father of Said a nervous lady to another Indy, the business of 1908 was $54.140. the at whose house she was making a call. gross profits $17,252 nnd the Renerai advance agriculture; upon his begin “Are you not afraid that some of your AT expenses $10,549. leaving n net profit ning others have built, aud with his children will fall into that cistern in of over $0,700. It sold to ld2 custom- your yard?" era in 68 cities of 12 states and 1 for- method, scientific farming will pro "Oh. no.” was the complacent reply. eign country. duce on one acre of land as much “Anyhow, that’s not the cistern we get At Vineland, N. J., is another farm is our old system will produce on our drinking water from.” MRS SARAH COSTELLO era' exchange which was organized last year, but Is forging ahead rapidly. twenty acres. I wonder if this will Nice elcin r.Min s 25 end .Vic n He Didn't. In the season its speciality is sweet not be criticized as so many other nililit. $1.2ft a ntek . $.'• unndh "Do yen believe in signs?” potatoes, and the prices the exchange valuable impiovi nients are, and over "No A dentist's sign reading 'Teeth has received run from 15 to 25 cent« OREGON Extracted Without Pain’ fell the other BANDON looked until the old farmei s have per hamper more than inde|x>n<lent rtny Just ns I ’-.ent under It and kaock- shippers secured lu the New York mar 1 ditnl off and younger I>I< mm ! I i kes.nl- • d out two t<<»h of mine.” ket The exchange charges a 5 per vantage of it, l’«»HL. ------ OCÏO-*—. qr= r 1 Vienna Bakery Ana Cafe Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry First Class Restaurant Private Boxes for Private Parties Everything Neat and Clean The best of service guaranteed Short orders at all hours from 5:30 a m to 10:00 p m GROSS BROS M. Smith j THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN e | ROOMS and LODGING M B REUER’S Harness Shop e cent commission for handling mem bers’ goods In Connecticut the Pa irons' Co-operative association, omn- iied about one year ago, did a bus! MM of <130000 and saved $30.000 f« *a meat bars on that gross amount, or SO par cant. Tlh-s# are only samples what fat mhra gain by ugltisi efffltt . K a bWaets way. J. W. DARROW. ------ • A.«' — O. Wire»», co operative observer, rc’ports the weather for the month as fAllows: Rainfall 3<2l inches, davs < b ar i2. »fays cloudy and r.iiny, io The rainkdi fot Much, I9°9 wa'' 5:19 inches, being 2 98 inches in ex cess of March tor tnm year. • Hi» Great Uc:i. "Well. Gar-.e." exclaimed the farm- er a he greeted «me of hl.s laborers one New Year's day. "nt.d '<>w did 'ec ret on last yoear?" "Aye. mnlster.” was the reply, "it wur a I ml .»«*-.>.: r for I I did lose my mfcsua I did lose my canary, and I did lore my dog And it wur a good dog too.’’—Louduu New». Prop. - Strs. 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 ! KENNEDY UAl.OXTt HitliN Wagons of All kinds Made to Order horseshoeing n Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. IL'-J Home Bakery 1st Class, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry Of all Kinds. You can get my goods at Rosa Co.’» store, at J. M. Baker’s store and at Cornforth’s restaurant. Satisfaction guar anteed. A trial will convince you CIIAS. MERZIG. DROP Great Combination Offer rJ’HE RECORDER management has made arrangements with the San Francisco Bulletin whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer that will furnish them all the news of the country in a metropolitan daily and all the news of Bandon and vicinity in the Recorder at marvelous low price « The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, $3.00 per year The Bandon Recorder, 1.50 per year Total, $4.50 Both papers through this office if paid in advance, per year THE IMPROVf0 $2.75 . eNon pareil City Transfer I RIVETED OVERALLS r . • Prices • 9 «