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The Anti-Fly Crusade
Aiwtng the m toy '‘ant»" ci ts.ides,
otic against the fl» merits approba
tion. Unless the doctors and germ
scientists are all wrong, tbe fly is not
only an anno\ ing but a dangerous
little beast. Physicians, scientist*,
ento'iiologists. hygienists, board* oi
health pure food societies, anti
tuberculosis societies, and even civic
improvement leagues and business
men's associations, all denounce the
fly and urge pe.-ple to make war
upon it.
The reasons h ive been stated re—
|>eatedly in this paper. Flies are
bted in filth, and they carry multi
tudinous disease get ms on their feet,
with which, if given opportunitv,
they settle on all sorts of food. It
has been proven that they carry the
bacilli of typhoid, tuberculosis, it»
testinal diseas» s and dysentery. It
is a disseminator of disease, anti
therefore an enemy of human lite
It is an insidious, lurking yet an la-
cious pest.
It cannot be exter
minated, but it can be kept out of
most houses, with vigilant care
One man has computed th it the
descendants of one fly diirin^a sin
gle season, if they should all live,
might number over 8,000,000.000.
Perhaps he got to multiplying and
forgM to stop, but flies do multipl}
so rapidly that everv possible elf >rt
should be made to leave exposed no
oftal or filth which can become a
breeding place for them.
Much of the impure milk is ma le
so by the fly. It is liable to leav»
disease germs in any h>»fd with which
it comes in contact. It issi.mc trou
ble and a little expense to keep flit s
out of a house, but drugs, doctors
and undertakers are more expensive
anti troublesome.
The Merchants' Assoc ation of
New York has issued the following
directions for protection against the
fly: “Keep flies away from tbe sick
Allow? no decaying material t> ac
cumulate on your premises Destroy
all refuse or cover it with lim * 01
kerosene. Screen all footl, b >:lt in
houses and stores. Keep all gat b »g<
receptacles covered anil the vessel«
sprinkled with lime or oil
Keep t'i
stable manure tn a vault or pit, ami
sprinkled with kerosene, lime <>1
other preparations See that yout
sewerage is tight. Four kerosene in
the drains. Screen al! windows a" I
doors.
The less the number of flies, the
greater will be mankind's peart-
health and happiness
Hence the
anti fly crusade is worth while
It
is everybody’s duty, to himself and
others, to do what he can to get rid
of flies. — Portland Journal.
Up at Coquille there has been
considerable excitement over tin
condition of the city water, owing to
the appearanc e of germs that did
not seem to be the moat pure, lait
the Sentinel «dated last week that
the impurities would probably soon
be removed and the water again en
tirely pure. The water supply of a
city is something that demands the
most care'til attention, and every in
dication of impurities should be ini
mediately eradicated.
if you know an item of news call
us up and tell us about it. II any of
your friends come to see you, »»■ I
want to know it, or if you are going
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line in the post office, or call at this
office personally and tell us and we
will do the rest. The R ecorder
wants to get all 'he local news at all
time*.
Capt. Olsen of the Steamer Eliza
beth has moved fits family to Ban
don and they «till now be regular
nmiiienta of this city, Bandon pe< •
file «ill gl.allv welcome them to our
social circles.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un..’erign<\l bar
been appointed
adnnniatratnr
E/ntna N. j. nes. deceased,
by
goo, and all
person«
order oi the
an
County Court oi Coo* County,
• aid estate ate required
the estate oi
of
State
hav.ng claim«
to
pec-ent
■ii month* from the date oi this
oi Ore.
against the
them with.n
notice with the
proper vouchee« Io the undent ned
ndminotratcr
at the oftce oi
in
G. T.
Treadgold
Band to.
Coo« County. Oregon.
Dated thia 19th dav oi May. 1910.
G. T. lrr.r^id
»b« *mwrfatufan
monkey shaped man than his oppo- ■
■ant
Not long after thia Mias Meredith i
concluded to walk to the village. Iler
mother told her she had better go in >
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
A Very Homely Man Who Was a her pony cart since she might meet I
Mr. Mudge, Jtud it would be easier for
Very Persistent Lbver.
her to drbre away from him than to I
walk away. To this the girl replied j
that she was not afraid of Mr. Mudge ;
By ADELAIDE RUTH HILL.
(Copyright, t!Hu. by American Press Asso and would not permit him to restrict ■
Mtenni Steer um Itriniiht
her movements in the least. Down in
ciation.]
Jabez Chute Mudge was his name. the bottom of her heart she had a
COlRfcOtS TRE Af Ml: NT
Considering that he was the homeliest curiosity to talk with this singular be
man hi his state It would seem that ing who was suffering and daring for 1
his parents might have helped him to her and hopi'd that be might Join her.
a more milllfiuuu.s pair of surnames. Jabez, constantly on the lookout for ;
Mr. .Mudge, however, came of good such an opportunity, saw her leave i
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enough stock, was fairly well edu- the place on the hill and sallied forth | BANDON
<ated and was the possessor of a to meet her. As she approached he !
couple of thousund dollars a year. He stood still with his hat in his hand ,
lived un his owu [dace, where he grew and his head bowed.
grapes. Ills only o»?cupatlon. If he
"May I have a few words with you'.'"
had bad anything else to do this story he said in u sad voice.
would never have been written, fur
“No."
nine-tenths of his time w as devoted to
Nevertheless he walked on beside
incidents recounted therein.
her.
Ou a neighboring hili lived Leonidas
"Do you want another ducking?” she
Meredith, a gentleman whose name ' asked.
was as etiplionius ns Mr. Mudge's was
"A thousand if they will bring me
discordant. .Mr. .Meredith possessed a nearer to you."
daughter, Leita, who was as comely
"What In tlie world put it Into your
ns Mr. Mudge was homely. This story
head to want it: ■?” site asked.
rts-ouuts tile wooing of Leita Meredith
"I''irst. you me tlie most beautiful
by Chute Mudge,
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woman In tbe world,” he replied.
When Mudge first saw Miss Mere
“Second ?”
dith and how lie happened to fall in
"Second Is all the rest of it. 1 muxt I The BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
love with her doesn't matter. His first have you, and I will have you."
move in the direction of possessing her
"And 1 will not have you."
If you wish a bottle cold-—
was made one morning when her fa
“Then 1 shall love you from a dis-
Call at the Eagle,
ther was getting into Ilia carriage to
’ tunce as long as I live.” •
If you love the gooJ. that's old--
drive to a train on bis daily Journey
I "Ami 1 wish you to understand that
Call at the Eagle,
to the city. Mudge stepped up to him
in case any num pays in»* attention in
and astonished lilni by asking for the
future you are to let liim alone."
'Taint no use to sit and blink
hand of his daughter.
"Won’t yon at least give me tile sat
If you really need a drink,
"My daughter!" exclaimed tile gen
isfaction of dying by iiis hand? 1
just
make a sign or ling a bell.
tleman, o|»ening his eyes very wide.
would rather do that titan live to s«*e
And you bet they'll treat you right
"Yes. Mr. Meredith; I have love»] her
him possess you."
Down at’the Eagle
“You're too silly for anything.”
By this time they had reached a
folk in tin- road, anti she signified that
lie must leave her. Jaltez did so and
ualkeil away to bis home, feeling that
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lie had gained one point, but it was a
very small point, and there was a
whole picket fence of points bristling
nlieiui of him.
Not long after tills Mr. Meredith in
troduced a young man named Long to
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his daughter and intimated that he B andon
lfruggiat and.
potheca /■//
would be pleased if site and Long
would make a match. The young man
Is.nst in receipt of a new stock of
fell In readily with the plan and after
devoting himself to the girl for Home Drugs ami Chemicals. Paler.
time proposed to her. .
Pmpri.'tnry Pn-paratiotis. Toilet
"I'm sorry.” she said, “but I can't Deles L'rngg
Sundries. Perfumes
marry any one.”
Brushes, Sponges. Soap, Nnts hih ]
“Why not?” he asked, surprised.
Candies, t !igars. Tobaccos arul Cig
"There is a man living down there arettes, Faints, Oils,
Glass
who lias taken it into ids silly head Painter's Supplies.
that lie wants me so much that I'm
afraitl he’ll kill any one who marries
me.”
SHOES
“He will, eh? Then it is time some SOOTS - AND
on«» kills him."
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
"You hail better not try It.”
for $1, but you can get your
“What makes you think so?”
money 's worth at
"Why. lie loves me so well that h<*
permitted papa and Tom. the garden
er. to throw liim into the pond, all on
tny account, but hi» waylaid a gentle
Dealer in Bools and Shoes.
man wtio was calling on me and near
«
'I SHALL V>VK TOO FMOM A DIBTANCK.”
ly broke his Jaw."
Repairing
neatly and promp
"I'll see him and find out whether
n long while and shall always love her.
tly done at lowest liv
he’s going to put another of your ad
1 can take fairly good care”—
nilrers out of the race.”
ing prices
“You get out of this mighty quick
"Don’t.”
or I'll find a way to hurry you."
Wlien Miss Mereditli said “don't"
"I shall stay here, Mr. Meredith, till
she meant "do." She wisht'il to know
I get your consent.”
what her red heade»l lover would do in
"11 nt." yelled the wrntby father to
the matter, though «lie did not Intend
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the gardener, "come here!”
that anything serious should hnppen.
Tom drop|>ed a spade and came run
Long went straight to Mmlge and said:
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ning toward tils employer.
“I have askisl Miss Meredith to mar
•'Just help me a bit with this fel
All kirdtt of Cabinet
ry nie. She says that if she does you
low."
Paterna and Models
will
kill
me.
”
Mr Meredith took the suitor by one
“I bog your pardon. Miss Meredith
arm. Torn took him by the other, and,
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walking him down to the pond, lifted didn’t say any such thing.”.
are
yon
going
to
do
"Well, what
him and with a "One, two. three.”
about it?"
they throw hint In.
“With Ml«« Meredith’s permission
Mudge came up spluttering. Mr.
Oli inn • doset s.Sideboards,
Meredith hurried to his carriage and I'll fight you any way yon please—
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was driven away. his would lie son-in- fists, swords, pistols or rifles."
Mouldings
made to order
"But
Miss
Meredith
considers
you
as
law erylng after him: “I'm not dis
Book Cases, in fact every
standing between her ami marriage.
count;?» d, sir I'll try again."
thing tn Hie Cabinet Li.m
When Miss Leita Merwlith heard the Of course sin* doesn't wish me to fight
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story of iter wooer's »lucking she gave for her with ;/ om ."
“
Ttien
let
lier
say
so.
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a little laugh, then said. "Poor fel
Somewhat surprised at tills turn of
low!" If Mudge had heard the re
the
affair, Long went back to Miss
mark possibly lie might have gathere»!
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Building
a ray of hope. The young lady's moth Meredith ntul told her what hail pass
er asked her If site had ever had any ed lietween him and “the red hea»l«»<l
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communication wit It Mudge, to which monkey,” supposing stie would at once
she replied that she had not known give liim something that would indi
that there was such a IMTson in exist- cate to Mudge that she wished him to
let any suitor of hers nlone. Instead
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•nee.
Tills was the first episode in Mr. of that she said:
"I'll see what I can do with hint.”
Mudge's courtship, The second was
Long bowed himself away with a
very different. Jnbez kept an eye on
the Meredith place and noticed a bearing that denoted disappointment
Full line of Harness, Sad
young man who called rather more fre and displeasnre.
dles,
Bridles, Halters,
The next morning Mudge had a feel
quently than the rtsl headed lover
ing
Hint
lie
shotilil
receive
some
com
Blankets and everything
thought might be well for Ills own
stilt. One afternoon when this gentle munication from Miss Meredith and
usually
kept in a first*
man was leaving the Merediths, Jnbez believed she would talk with hitn
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class
harness
shop.
waylaid him and asked him if he could rather than write. He was not mis
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tell him the way to B. The man re taken. During the «lay he saw her
plied that lie could not. ja bez told leav«» her home on foot, lie went to
him that he believed he was lying. meet her.
“Why do you persist in thrusting
The man promptly slapped Jabez’s
face, ami Jnbez ns promptly knocked yourself between tn«» nml nny one who
him down. The young man's Jaw was wishes to marry tne?” she asked.
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“Ito you wish to marry this man
pretty nearly broken, anil when lie got
up lie was In no condition to renew who cam«» to see me yesterday?”
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There was no reply to this.
the fight He went back to the Mere
“Because if you do I will do’nothlng
diths for assistance, told of his en
counter and spoke of tils assailant as to prevent you."
"I am glad that this Insane freak of
a "red headed, monkey sltapisl devil."
Miss Meredith, who was bathing his yours has become tinctured at Inst
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Jaw. nt once rccognlzetl her persistent with a little common sense. I»oubtle«s
not
so
fierce
ns
It
was."
your
love
is
What
woman
can
fall
to
feel
lover.
"There-Is no change in my love ex
some Interest in a man who for her
sake will first consent to !><• ducked c»»(>t that It tuts grown greater. When
by her father and then will permit no It began It was selfish. Now I lev»» BANDON
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other mail to pay her attention? She y»'U so well that 1 tint ready to sacri
expressed to the gentleman tinder her flee myself for your happiness."
She l<i»l th«» way on a path not much
care her abhorrence of luls'z Mudge
Httd hl» act. but for her life she could trodilen. nml It was two hours before
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tint but < on-lder him In the light of a she left hint. AA'betl she returned to
victor
When her visitor ahowed a her home there was evidently some
All kinds <>f driving and tr inHer
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shrinking from meeting th;1 "re»l head thing on her mind.
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FOR SALE—mill wnotl.
Th»» next triornlng a maid left hot
ed. mold:»". Irqs-d d»«vll" agal.t and
■eked to ’»•• driven to hi - home ’nltez .»nter In her mistress' room and found from Cody's mill\$2.oo |>cr Io »«I
had got tid of his o|||v rivgl
Miss It empty. Miss Mer»»dith had fl»«l to Co'I sold and delivered at lowest
Meredith bad uigre. admlratiov fur the become Mrs Mudge
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