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9 • t • - f GOING TO THE CIRCUS The Chauffeur ft» BEATRICE TUCKER By M. QUAD II Copyright, 1910. by Associated Lit erary Wess Fate of English Government. Copyright, 1310. by American Preaa Association. i Ti e fate of the English Govern- [ inrnt is largely in die hands of die , Iiisb menibris of the House of Com- I iimns holding the balance oi pouer, and John Redmond has announced ili.it those members will insist first oi all upon curtailing the veto powei ol du- Lords—liecause that is a con dition pecedent to the ixissing of a Home Rule Bill. Ihe situation must harrow the feelings of many an Englishman. The Irish members are interested primarily in Ireland Uuon a very important question of English poli tics they propose to vote «vith rt-lcr- . ncc to their own special national interests. In slior*, the fortunes of politics have tem|x»raii!y thrown the government of England, to a degree into the hands oi men whose para mount interest is not in Engl ind. Tins is exactly the condition that Ireland has been cotnplaing of for centuries. Irish governmmt is con trolled—not temporarily ami acci dentally, but perman ntlv—by men whose paramount interest is not in Ireland. In announcing that he will exert his power in whichever way seems best for Ireland, Mr. Red mond merely gives conservatism a momentary taste ot its own medi cine. Probably it tastes bitter. - Saturday Evening Post. HAS A SELECT STOCK OF Wines. Liquors & Cigars “Come. Molly; the auto's waitlug.” Mooes Fairman was visiting the “All right. Imogen; 1’11 be with you Widow Hooper at least two nights a as soon as 1 can tie on my veil. Have COIKTEOUS TREATMENT Week with a view to matrimouy. Just about this time the billposter for a you your goggles?” “Goggles? No! Do you suppose 1 circus appeared and pasted the road would make myself hideous by wear side barns with the usual gaudy bills, ing such things?” and the excitement begun. Imogen went out to the piazza, where Perkinsville was no circus town. It BANDON' OREGON never bad had one and didn’t want ut the foot of the steps tile automo one. Such things were looked upon bile was waiting, and said to the aa demoralizing in the extreme. The chauffeur: bills were hardly up when the parents “You ueedn’t go today, William, I'm began warning their children and the going to drive myself.” ministers had something to say from “Yes, ma'am.” tin* pulpits. On one of tils visits to the “Is everything nil right?” widow Moses Fairman expressed the “Yes. ma’am.” ho|ie that she would not even permit “Come, Molly; let's be off." her cat to view the circus parade, and Molly came hurrying out, trying to Newly furnished large ligt't looms the next instant he was a surprised adj test n veil and pull ou n pair of man. 'I i-ieplmiiH Elevi rie Light*1 gloves at the same time, a somewhat “Why. I »ball be a spectator my difficult feat to perform. The two got Rented by single night, week or self," replied the widow. "Not only Into the auto, and the machine chug monili that,’but I shall attend the circus ged down the driveway to the gate. both afternoon and evening. I shall It was a mild spring morning, and the INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF expect you to escort me tn the even roads were tine. Imogen was quite ing.” The BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY an expert driver, and there was noth "W-h-a-t!" gasped Moses as be stared ing to mar the pleasure of the trip at her with open mouth. till they hail beeu out a couple of If you wish a bottle cold— The widow repeated the words and hours and were some thirty miles Call at the Eagle, said she was tickled to death that a from home. Then one of the tires 11 you love the goods dial's old-- circus was coming. subsided and let the wheel to which "But it's wicked! It’s monstrous! it belonged down on to tile ground. Call at the Eagle. You can’t be in earnest!” "Oh. dear!’ exclaimed Molly. Taint no use to sit and blink “I shall tie there on a front sent." "What shall we do?” If you really need a drink. "But I won’t go, and neither will "Thtse's a shed or stable or some Just make a sign or ring a bell. any church member. You have heard thing over there; let’s go over and And you bet they’ll treat you right what has been said about it. Why, sts- if we can get any help." you'd be turned out of the congrega Down at the Eagle Having placed the auto on the side tion as a black sheep. Mary, don’t of the road, they both walked the hun think of doing any such thing.” dred yards that s< parated them from "Moses, I’m going to that circus, the house and found a man in over i i and that’s flat!” replied the widow as alls tinkering with an automobile. she put her foot down. "I don t be "Oh, how fortunate!” exclaimed BANDON, OREOON lieve there's any more wickedness Molly “It's a garage.” An Old Pioneer. about it than at a spelling school. "We’ve got a puncture or some Why should there be?" thing." said Imogen to the man. “We've "But circus men swear and fight,’ left our auto out ttiere tn the road. The Myrtle Point Enterprise men protested Moses. Would you mind coming out to see "Ho do lightning red men nnd tin w hat’s the matter?" tions the death ot Philip Br ick, aged BANDON — O regon peddlers. I've heard some of the men The man left his work, went with St years, who died at his home or brnggixt nuil imtlim'ury around your mill swear.' »» them to their auto, inspected the wheel the Middle Fork on April 20th Is ,11st in receipt of anew slock of “But circuses have a clown, and the and said: clown”— "It’s not a case of puncture. There's Mr. Brack was one of the two sur Drugs mid Chemicals. Pater. “And the clown he jokes and makes a rip in the tire.” viv ns of the wreck of the Captain Proprietary Preparations. Toilet fun. Why shouldn't he?” “Oh. dear!" exclaimed Imogen. “Can Lincoln, which went ashore during tides L'rngg Sundries. Perfumes “Mary," solemnly said Moses, “if you it be fixed?” go to that circus then all is over be a gale, on the ocean beach opposite Brushes, Sponges. Soap. Nuts am “Not here. 1 haven't the tools.” Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Ui<* tween us." "What shall we do?" where Empire now stands, on Jan arettes, l'ainta, Oils, Glass n “All right. Moses; I'll be there.” “I'll put enough wind in it to get Moses went straight from tlie house your machine into my garage, and 3. 1852. She had on board, besides Painter's Supplies. of the widow to that of his minister there it must be left till you can get the crew, thirty-five troopers belong and told his story. It produced con another tire. 1 see you have no ‘ex in' to C troop, ¡st U. S. Dragoons, SOOTS - AND sternation. The widow’s independ tra.’ ’’ SHOES ence had been winked at. tint here The man managed after much dill) commanded by 1st Lieut Henry M. You can’t expect to get $2 worth was a euse of revolution, rebellion, de culty to get the auto into the garage; Stanton. The only survivor left for $1, but you can get your fiance. It must be met and crushed then he said to them; now ol the wreck of the Lincoln is money's worth at in the bud. The hour was lute, but “I will take you to your home, and the minister went to struggle with you can send some one out with an Henry Hewitt Baldwin, of Bandon, the rebel. Site |fiit her head out of her extra tire to take your auto back." who was one of the troopers on that chamber window and after ascertain “Do you think that’s the only thing ill-lated vessel. The Lincoln was Dealer in Boots and Shoes. ing bis errand replied: to do?" bound from San Francis o for Poit "I have been to Sunday school pic "Yes. Please wait till I go to the nics of our church and seen selfishness, him: e atal get ofT these overalls. I'll Orford, where thg services of die Repairing neatly and promp tly done at lowest liv quarreling and backbiting. It «■an l»e l-e hack In a moment." soldiers were required to quell the He went up a byroad and disappear no worse at a circus, and 1 am go ing prices ing Did you ever see a two horned cd. The two girls occupied themselves uprising oi the Rogue river Indi ms rhinoceros ?” looking at an imposing mansion on the in southern Currv county. “N-no!” was the stammering reply. top of a hill, at the foot of which they "Then by al) means go ami see one. waited. The BANDON CABINET It may be your only chance for the “That's a fine house,” said Imogen. A fact that It Is well for the one just next twenty years. Yes, and there’s a "I wouldn’t mind being at the head ef WORKS that house—that is, if I had a husba.d starting in orchard work to remember five legged calf and a dodo.” is that winter pruning, as a general Next day the news was all over to be”— All kirds of Cabinet thing, tends to induce production of town, and the earth proceeded to rock. “At «tie foot." supplied Molly. Pateros and Models wood, while pruning in the late spring The widow had many callers at her I In a few moments the man returned and early summer encourages a set bouse, and Moses had many at his in chauffeur costume. SASH and DOORS ting of fruit buds. “1 should think you'd be hungry, mill. All were ’‘again” the widow. It was decided that she must lie put he .-aid. "It's past lunchtime, and Not all western fruit ranchmen are down. At first she was only deter you'll not get home before 3 o’clock mined. So much was said, however, Perhaps you'd better go up to th. ' wise, ns one we came across the other China .;losets.Sideboards, that she got her mail up and an summer hotel." pointing to the house I day neglected a thirty acre ranch Picture Era in e s and nounced that she would attend Thurs they had been admiring, "and get | which would have increased in value at the rate of $150 [>er acre during the Mouldings made to order day evening prayer meeting and an something to eat. It's not yet Book L uses. ii> fact every nounce her position. She was there, for the season, tmt I think you'll find year to handle an automobile agency through which he got a $200 commis aud the church was crowded. It was something to stay your appetite.” thing in the Cabinet Line and High Ctnss Finishing hoped that site intended to recede from “What a beautiful site for a hotei!' sion on a $1,500 machine. He lost her first position, but it was a vain exclaimed Imogen. "We thought it . just about $4,300 by the deal. hope. She took the floor to ask how private house." many persons present had ever nt- They climbed tlie hill, were adnib tended a circus. Five men signitied ted by a maid in white and bl:.< :i Blackerby Building that they had, and seven or eight uniform and shown into a diuit g BANDON. ORFUON In The Circuit Court of The more could have done so, l»ut didn't, room having node of the npitennt ■ The widow asked how they hail b»-en of one belonging to a hotel, There a State of Oregon, in and for harmed -if it had led to profanit}, delicious luncheon was served, Oi. The County of Coos drunkenness, wife beating and theft. attempting to pay for It the matti BANDON F. Lewis T. said that there was All pleaded not guilty. Then she asked no one in the Plaintiff) why it was more wicked to look at an house to receive cash anti they weu'; — vs I Suit ir. Equity elephant than an ox. No one answer- ' have to pay another time. For Divorce •Rebecca Lewis \ 1 “We'll leave it with tin* man at -.m ed. Then she asked why it was worse Full line of Harness. Sad Defendant to listen to n clown's Joke than to garage down there," said Imogen. “Yes. tn'nt.” the girl assented. some of the Stories told around the To Rebecca Lewis, 1 the abive dles, Bridles, Halters, Returning to the garage, they found named defendant postoffice while waiting for the mail Blankets and everything to arrive, No orfe answered. Then she tile man waiting for them with : In the Name of the State of ()regnn: asked why a woman shouldn't walk a auto ready. They entered it am! usually kept in a first* You are hereby required to ap tight rope or a rail fence if she want started for home. On the way* home class harness shop. ed to? She had seen men walking over | the chauffeur ts’came more comma..; pear and answer the complaint tiled Repairing a Specialty the bridge on the railing, aud no one eative. and Imogen remarked sotto against you in the al>ove entitled had raised a fuss about it. Women voce to Molly that he used very ge. <1 siut on or before the last day of the would jump through hoops at the cir- language for an auto tinker. When time prescribed in the order for the cus. What of tt? She knew a woman they reached the house Imogen to;.» publication of this summons, which in Perkinsville who had crawled out her pocketbook, asking him how prescribed tim? is six (6) weeks, through a screen door when locked much his charge would l>e. includlc., the last day of which time will be FURNISHED ROOMS out. the luncheon. rlinrsday, the 5th day of May, 19(0. The widow's best weapon wns saved AT The chauffeur replied that there was And if you fail to so appear and to the last She had made a good case, no charge for the ride; on the con but she clinched it by asking if any trary. he bad been much honored. AS answer said complaint by the said one present would please point out tn for the luncheon, he owned the bouse time, the plaii till will apply to the Court for a decree forever annulling the Bible when» Christian men and tn which they had lunched, and the marriage contract existing be women were forbidden the circus any this. too. they had honored him. MRS SARAH (’OSTELLO more than the paring bee. the corn The giris looked at each other tween yourself and the said plaintiff. Nice <•!» nn r <»nis *5 and f»Oc n husking or the ’lasses candy pull. All consternation. This summons is published in the nmlit ; $1.25 a u«ek; $ • am »nth heard, but no one complied, and Mrs. "Rut you said." Imogen protests-, ILitidon Record*r, a weekly news, Hooper wrapped her toga alsnit her "that the house wns a summer bote! paper published in Coos County. RANDON OREGON-' and walked out. "1 Bed there." Mid the man !u.pe; Oregon, for six (6) consecutive The circus appeared on the date turbably given. The widow was there. Moses Tile th"ee sat regarding one a not fee.- weeks liegimng March 24th, tyro, v. as there, aud the three or four peo for a few moments, then burst out and ending May 5th. I910 by order of publication made by the Hon. City Transfer ple tn town who weren’t there were laughtag down with the iniim|>K or measles It “Panion me,” said the chauffeur. • John S Coke, Circuit Judge of the All kinds of d raying and transfer- wns even said that the three ministers couldn't help It. Yon walked r?ght State of Oregon at Chambers in penetrated as far ns the cages of tlie into your .urn trap.” Coquille, Oregon, on the 24th day ing FOR SALE—mill wood, ostriches and the hvenas and that That wns some years ago. Toda- of March 1910. from Cody’s mill $2.00 i>er Io id those who tried to figure up the in Imogen is at the head of the bouse or. Geo P Topping crease of crime during the next year the hill, and the gentleman chauffeur Coil sold and delivered at lowest II ;t Attorney for Plaintiff got lost in the mate before arriving at IB at the foot of It prices • J- Jenkins, Prop. 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 GROSS BROS ROOMS and LODGING Alvin Munck, Prop M B R E U E I Job Work a Specialty W. W. BINGHAM Harness Shop W. J. SABIN, Prop. The any slBrtHng results. Vienna Bakery Ana Cafe Pacific M. Smith THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Strs. Fifielcl & 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. 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