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» e • property or from all othi r propl-. T^e tact <>f theft is sufficit ut to la Pill ¡¡shed Every Thursday by the proven ai d when proven, barring Keccrdtr Fahish.ng Ccmpany. lhe effect ol technical igi itypn.Slie 0 C E KOPF.ua« - - - T. H. KREAMER. B uubcm part of the lawyers, conviction is Mai*rri^iion, Si fiO |»> t Year it. A ivanre. A«l*ei using Hates Made most likely to follow W hat good Known i>n Application. Job Piiutiug a Specially rea-o. is there that we should liedgi Eiilereti ni <b<* Batoloii I’,»iotr.ee ns bo ot.d ClnM Mailer this particular ci ime of grail ala a it with exemptions and distinction*» THURSDAY July .7 19B which seem to give it an honorable ST place in the category of wrongdoing? 1 Tr*d« Balaste» Improving be many improvements made, and — Telegram. no doubt will be all lhe time. Of course we are not as liable to Everybody Must Register A summary of the foreign trade contract disease as a result ol debris for the month of May shows that we and rubbish lying aiound, as they have reached the turn of the tide, Everybody who wants to vote at are where there is excessive heat. and the balance of trade, which has the piimaries, which ate to be held but lor the pride that we rill take tn been setting strong against the Saturday, Sepiemirer 25th, or at the the town, we should endeavor to November election, must register, United States for the past three keep it clean, Bandon is a city ol unless they want to go to the trouble months, is again running in our homes and always will be, and let II > to hunt up six free holders on eltc favor The excess of exports over make that home city as attractive ilS lion day, and swear their vote in. imports for May was $11,215.820, Any notary public or justice ol tin possible in every wav. compared with an excess of imports peace can register you, and it is a over exports amounting to more matter of but little effort to register, but when it comes to swearing one's than $800,000 in April. The de Should Export Butter vote in, it is not only a big job I >r crease in the value of impnits was the voter, but adds extra work for quite heavy since the high water There is no better dairy state in the election board; and from the mark of $163,000,000 was reached the Union than Oregon, if the proper number of measures th.it are coming in March, for last month's figures effort were put forth by the dairy up this yen. it would appear as if show but $119.929.000. Thit: is lhe men, and yet we are importing but they will have troubles of their own So the best smallest total since August. To the ter by the carload, when we could about election lime. size of these figures is due the fact just as well be exporting this highly way for all concerned is for every voter to get busy and register at the that lhe “balance of trade” is again valuable commodity. Along this very earliest date possible. M showing on the right side of the line the Pacific Homestead has the ledger In other words, the exports following to sav: were not large enough to be proud * 'Several carloads of butter from Under New Mail Contract of, but lhe imports were so small the middle west states have been im that they permitted us to again ex ported to Oregon during the past hibit an excess of exports. few months which is a very good Beginning with today, lhe nail This favorable trade balance will service changes t» the n< w contrac indication that there is a woeful lack probably remain in evidence for the of interest in the dairy industry by tor, C. P. Barnard, who has every, remainder of the season, for new- thing organized to carry mail and the farmers of the state. The dairy passengers over both routes into crop agricultural products are now commissioner and his deputies have Coos county. J. L. Laird of this coming on the markets, and there bet n aware of this condition for city has charge of the route between will lie an increased movement of some time and are lining everything here and Camas valley, making two the lemainder of the old crop, which, possible to counteract the disinterest changes of horses between. Hr has as a rule, gets out of the way as edness on the pait of those who equipped himself with several teams of fine, large horses and a new four- I soon as the new crops are assured. should be producing dairy products, seated Studebaker stage wagon that But while lhe May imports have suf in sufficient quantities to meet the combine« strength and comfort, fered a heavy decline as compared home demand at least. These < ffi- having an arrangerrent of springs I with those for some of the preceding cers have been doing some active that gives the greatest amount of I months, they have been sufficient to campaigning in the way^ol conduct elasticity possible. Ami his equip— j bring the total for the first eleven ing dairy meetings at various places ment of stock seems to give assur months of the fiscal year up to the throughout Western Oregon during ance that the work will be well done. highest point on record. The total the spring, and in many instances it He starts in with the rule that there will be no drinking by the drivers, of $1,438,169,502 showsan increase is believed their werk will have some and no needless frightening of pas of $250 914,000 over the same j weight in favor ol inci easing the sengers —Myrtle Point Enterprise. period last year. Exports of $(,- • I amount ol dairy output from now on. 617,000,000 for the eleven inontns The state should be exporting butter A TENDERFOOT AT POKER. show a gain of $71,567,00 > over the bv the carloads instead ol purchas Bandon is certainly to be congrat- He Knew How to Play a Good Hand same month last year. The excess ing it from other sections where the ulaled in its forward movement of When He Got It. of imports over exports, best known votine io issufe bonds to the amount “ Pat Rheedy," said a sporting edi natural facilities for producing it are as the “balance ol trade,” for the of $6o,ooo to secure municipal water tor. “used to entertain me when I nut nearly so great ’’ visited Ills art shop with gnmbllng works The vote was nearly three tales. eleven months amounts to $179.316,- to one in fax or of the new plan The "There was one tale about a sand 000, compired with $358 336,000 Illogical Immunity city is to be ridiculed, however, for wich that I rather liked. It seems, for the same period last year. its jxrsition taken by a vote of 117 according to tills tale, that a bnrkeeiter in some mining town, connived with An important feature of the sum Will« reference to graft «level« p- to gt to allow live stock to run at •hr«*«* sharpers, and dear help any mary of the foieign trade was the large. The stock may not do any tenderfoot that ever ventured to sit | ment in lhe New York Legisl ituie, gold movement. Gold exports de damage, but the idea is not in keep In a little poker game among that Governor Hughes contends that ing with the broader movement of crew. clined from $36,283,000 in April to “One night the tenderest tenderfoot 1 there should be .1 wide open and very progress so plainly manifest in that imaginable, after a hnlf dozen drinks $3,143,000 in May. This is an en in the saloon, agreed to take a tin nd growing city.—Coos Bay Harbor, couraging sign, showing as it does thorough investigation, an«f he holds, Iti a dollar limit game. J furthermore, that any law which af "Tilings went along in the usual that some of our obligations incurred F or S ai .E. — 7 room house, 4 lots wii.» for awhile Then nn amazing fords immunity protection to the Inquire of E. M. SUMNF.R. 19 if scries of nods nnd winks began to abroad are being met bv lhe sale of pass about. The bartender had slg- gr after, is an unfurl in 1 c and illogical I securities or bv increising exports. I n.-iled that the tenderfoot held four law Kings on tlie draw. There were more Unless the summer tourist« becom ■ I JT'OR photographic film noils and winks, and betting began Torre c»ul«l be no vieiv in.>r< excessively extravagant the e will F and printing paper, "III the midst of the betting a waiter m u ally c«»«rect than ibi-.; livre brought sandwlehes and whisky tn cameras, pure chemi hardly lie much n«*ce-»sity lor g«d firiler to ilistrnet the tenderfoot, and Ic oil'l !««• no view earned ’>» pr.icic.il cals and supplies of all kinds, shipments of air-'co iseq tence until v lille the poor dupe was tossing off )• If *« t th it would be of gn-atcr ben1 come to this store and you h’s drink the shaqier next him slip- another season. —Oiegoman. pel a sixth eiiril on to tils hand, thus, will be certain of depend ill! to tlie pub'c. Il is rather am az ol .nurse. nullifying it. able quality. We sell the pQl in , aivl. in a cer«a n sens«-. an««m. — "'file lineoiiscioUH tenderfoot took up a huge sandwich. tilt off a large Clean Up The City Imis that we sh mid expend eitlv r mouthful and Ix-gnn to bet again, 9 time or thought legislating for the Bight mid left, of course, they raised him lie ate on mid bet away calm- The R ec O roer has always stood protection of the dishoneU m m, the l> An enormous stun lay on the * FILM for a clean city, and we still stand man who betrays a public confidence table "Then suddenly the bartender re- for it as one of the greatest essentials an«l a public tru-t; while for many siiine.l his nods and winks. He was which makes truer, better- terribly excited. Something was of a prosperous city. crimes less injurious t» the public wrong. The sharpers. a little anxious, balanced negatives, and Bipdon is growing all the time; morals, we provide no means of called the tenderfoot. Cyko Paper for deeper, "The tenderfoot finished the last no Iroom on, but • just a steady evading pun shmt nt, that is to say, softer, clearer prints. bite of tils sandwich. took a long drink growth, and it will not be long unti .no means explicitly addressed to of whisky and laid down his original Let us show you our five cards. Then in silence he gath a iiuuiltcr of changes will have to be that purpose. splendid assortment of ered In ills vast pile of winnings mid mi le. \V mi men t a' outtight and l>e- cameras. Pure chemicals, with a ciMil nod took his leave "After Ills departure there was a all photographic supplies. Of course there at-some obstacle« co ni- I no vn as vulgar and common terrible time Developing and printing in the way of a clean citv here. I he thieves, lhe la.v |»rovi«les for n « n.ir- "'Wliiil the dickens did he do wftli done. Reasonable charges. that sixth card?' tlie sharper H|ed people have decided that live stock r«»« i 14 ol th.« field o . in'ii try 1 or * “'Didn't you see? Didn't you see?' shall continue to run it large on the does it ere ite distinctions that exempt cried the barienilor. dan* ing nt» nisi down with rage 'He tile it v.'llh Ills streets, and so long as this is allowed, if the thief takes p «»perly «if a cer Hiind wk’ll!’ ”—81. I bui I s t.... I m - I •••«.«• • it w ill be difficult to keep the city in tain descri, tion or from certain peo crat. ship shape condition, but there can ple as distinguished from all other It Will Pay You II To Look Into This o O HI 1 s O When You Can Buy Lots in The In dustrial Addition Within 5 to 10 Minutes Walk From the Cody Mill at u Q O HALF the PRICE That Lots on the Adjoining Property Are Selling For And at Less Than o 1 s I o YORE PRICE o Where Houses Rent for a Better Per Cent than o anywhere else in Bandon it Must be a Good Investment o For the Next SIXTY DAYS ONLY These Lots will be sold $80. to $90. each on Easy terms with no building restrictions, Build any old thing you like. City Water in. o o 1 Have a Special Reason for Closing out This Addition at This Time o There are only a Limited Number of lots left and there are NO MORE AT THE PRICE and Never will be when These are Gone Act Now. This Sale Will Close 60 Days From This Date, July 7, 1910 M nsco ” B Bandon Drug ' COHP\NY T. B. WHEELER UP STAIRS IN RASMUSSEN BUILDING io Standing Armies. The first Htaniliug army of modern times was established by Charles VII. of France In 11 13. In England lhe first standing army was organized in 1638. Folding a Man's Coat. To fold a man's coat lay the coat out perfectly dal with the Inside down The sleeves should tie sprtsid out smoothly ami then foldisl back to the elbow until each end of the sleeve Is even with the collar. Fold lhe revers back and then double the cont over, folding it directly In the center seam, and then smooth It out carefully and lay tint in tlie drawer. Nettle Fiber. From nettle filter a thread has been produced so tine that a length of sixty 111 Iles of it weighs but two and a half pounds. Orang-utan. Ortrng-ntnn Is 11 Malay word derived from orang, (uiui. and ufan. woods It would appear from this that I lie Dyaks of Borneo. who use the term, Were I »arw In la us at nn early date, Tlie one thing most nearly hiiinnu about the orang-utan i» lis cry w lien wounded, according to the stori«** of hunters. Echo. She was a sight so fair to see It thrilled tn.v soul with ecstasy. A wealth of mellow charms were hers Enwrap« In truly gorgeous furs, Her.step u thing of life, her form Enough to rouse a jealous storm Among the graces and an eye That dimmed the luster of the sky 1 stopped and gazed. Entranced, amazed. ' “Ah! Whither away?" quoth I. She paused upon the gutter curb. Ah. me, her pose was so superb It made me think perhaps that she Bad stood for Winged Victory In some remote time of the past Amid some other cycle cast! She fill used. and. glancing stonily. She gave an upiwr cut to me That left me feazed And sadly dazed. “A-ah! Wither away!" quoth she. —Harper’s Weekly Forgot the Judge. Two lawyers before n probate judge Recently got into a wrangle At In at one of the disputants, losing control over his emotions, exclaimed tO Ills opponent: "Sir. you are. I think, the biggest nss timt I ever hail the misfortune to set eyes upon" “Order, order!” said the judgp gm ve ly. "You seem to forget that 1 am in the room.”—Wasp. Strange Thing«. A toller tolls. And a holler bolls And bolls the livelong day. But no plumber plums And no summer sum«. The dictionaries say. A waiter waits. And a skater skates. So It seems a little queer That no crater crates And no traitor traits Aa far as one can hear. Prayer Masting In the Commons. For many years n prayer meeting has been held in the bouse of com- uious once a week during every parlia mentary session. No one knows who originated the idea, but the record» of the proceedings, which are faithfully nottsl each week, show that In the —Youth's Companion. year 1833 the well known Quaker Mr. T. Powell Buxton nnd the evangel Quits the Reverse. icals Sir George Grey und Mr. Zach “Excuse my laughing.'* said Mrs. ary Macaulcy were in constant at Brldcy. "but i’ll never forget my feel tendance. The prayer meeting Is held ings when you nsked me to innrry in a room granted for the purpose by you.” the Nergeant-nt-urms nnd Is restricted •'Why?" nsked her husband. "Was It to twenty minutes. The proceedings such a bard thing to answer?’ arc very simple. At each weekly meet "No. but you were such a soft thing ing a president for the following week to answer”—Catholic Standard and is chosen. On the day of iisseniblhig— Time». Tuesday, at 5 o’cioek- the president Were the wort that Is incident to for the day opens the meeting, rends a portlou of the Scriptures nnd either the earning of food, fuel and clothing offers an <uteui|s>re prayer or calls <>n and that involved In getting the tanw one of the members to pray. Two or remly for consumption done a way with three others offer short prayers, and everybody would have leisure and to th«> meeting closes with the benedic ■pure, from the ditch digger and hi» wife up. tion.—Loudon News. ‘ • • •• ® a (9 ®' 0 o $ S'i & 4