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(•) ♦ '* » © * ® © < • tf--------- I American Railroad Stoc!-* From Hen. y Clews’ Circular. July 23rd. Hi« Sarcajtie Apology. A well know u New Yorker figure«! in u quaint encounter with a “pan bandler” not long ago The fellow bad asked him for a dime, when the following con versa t ion took place: “3 ou re a positive nuisance! Tues r’.ijr you struck me for a dime. Thurs day I gave you another, and now you have the uervff- to ask for a third!” "Excuse me. hut are you the gent that gave me u dime on this corner the day before yesterday?" "Yes." "And now I’ve tackled you for the third dimer "Yes." ••Waal." said the hobo contritely, “1 slmerely beg your pardon, old man. That's too much gall even for me. The only excuse I have to offer is that you have Improved so much in your liersonal apiwarance that I didn't rw- ognize you.”—Cleveland Leader. Cnycte-Prooi Pasture ceeds in Cole-rado Sue* -tìand-Oj-L Recorder We Swear Toe Much THURSDAY We Americans swear too much, * ♦ »' ♦ ■» « rM.oco o *.♦ o ooo o o» l’h«- enclosure ot -lie»p range We Co » B.«yit< s swear even more, -. niihin a coyote pr.Mif lence has Proi.mitv has become one of our * Lodge and. ^Professional Directory fx-en tried in Colorado by F. H common vices If vou go upon the I I nlur, of 51 men , with highl. sat stretts oi into a public place, except $ ¡'«factory results Au exj»erimeBt a church, you net^l strain your ears I * Lodge« are Requested to Notify thia Office ou Election of Officer« and on b-gun by the U. S. Department of but a moment to catch the sound of ♦ Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month Agriculture on the Wallowa Nation oaths ai <1 eurs«?s. Small boys swear, I 0» Í- 0 0 * AOcO» £••*.# Ai\.' O'iScO.O.O.'O-OX' 0.0 O s’ ï 0 ,*O O O O OcO O v O O 0 0 * O O al Forest, in On-gon, to discover and old men, and men of ail ages vhether she«-p could t»e advantage- , between. Tbe\ swear <m slight oc Lewah Tribe No 48, Imp. O. R. M. Dr H. L Houston (oiislv pasture I within such an enclo casions as well as great; they swear lyTEETS every Thumby evening at 8 run al PHYSICIAN A SL'HGEu^ sure. led Mr. Taylor t<> give the n-w in calmness as well as inanger; they **“ the Bandon igman. Sojourning chief« Ottire over l>ru£ 8tor*. Huiirs« !• t< I in good standing are cordially invited to attend. method a trial. The outcome is-et swear at friend as well as f< e, they G E Wdaon. C S. Htbbard ».no. I .30 to 4, | in. ; 7 to H in the evening. C. of R. Sachem. forth in a letter to the Department, swear tn joy as well as in disappoint- Night call» Htiswfcred from < tlict . HANIXIN. . OKICGON j is follows: MHMOIltc. I mt nt. "g ANDON LODGE, No. 130 A.F.h A “After reading the description of Dr L F Sorensen I.f xicographers declare that Amer *"* M. Stated communications first Saturday your coyote-pr«»l fence in (Iregon. the full moon of each month. All Master DENTIST icans have invented and make use of »Iter Masoru cordially invited. I constructed a fence to enclose Office Over Vienna Cafe more •‘cuss” words than anv other J. A. *. orrison, W. M. about 500 acres 111 the same manner. G. T. Treadgoki. Secretary Telephone at Office and Home. people. In J.ip.m swearing is prac I The fence was ccnstructed «luring tically unknown. When the Japa bANDON . - OREGON I. O, «> «' 1 the fall of 1908, ami in the spring of J} ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I O O. F. nese is angry, instead of calling upon 1909 and t«)lo one thousand head of meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting Deitv to wreak terrible vengeance 1 ewes were lambed in this enclosure ” upon the thing or person that stirs brothers in good-standing cordially muted. L. J. Radley. N. G. I In the ernacular of the herder, him, the Japanese will merely utter A. Knopp, Secretary ! “one hundred per cent of the lambs such harmless explosives as “Hire, Rebekah Lodge No. 126. were saved.” that is, a lamb to each here! ” “There, there!” EE TS in I.O. O. F. Kall every aecond and ewe, “and one man «lid all the wotk l fourth I ae dav«. Practice nights 1st Tues I think the per ctnt of the lambs We ought to be nationally ashamed day of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday Dr. H- ZvI. Hrown. lhe month. A cordial invitation extended to would have be« n higher, but one of ourselves for our lack of poise ot Resident Dentist. all members in good standing. animal, presumably a coyote, was and self-restraint, because that is Clara Goetz, N. G. Office in Panter Building inside when the fence was construe what swearing means. We ought Io Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I Io 5 P. M, ed. It was impossible to capture be ashamed of our lack of rever Phone. BANDON. OREGON Knight» of Pythlna this animal even with hounds. Some ence, because that is what swearing ■Q e LPHI LODGE. No. 64. Knights of Pythias. Meet» every Monday evening of the herders thought the animal indicates. Swearing is downright C. lx’. BARROW at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to was not a coyote, but since coyote vulgarity and our national mouths attend. C. R.Vl ade C. C. Attorney and Counselor-al-Law B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. tracks were found in several places I need a scrubbing out with soft soap COQUILLE. - ORE am of the opinion that it was such as mother used to administer in Woodmen of the World Office over Skeels’ Store Whatever the animal was it raised the olden days when Johnny ust 1 d Seaside Camp No. 212 meets every first and Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 3d6 its young inside the enclosure.” six ear words. —Coos B iy Times. third 1 hursdays of each month. \ isiting neighbors cordially invited. Connecting his loss with the rapac l»K. E. YV. llOSMTfili R. W. Bullard. C. C. ity of this animal, Mr. Taylor says: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J. N. Hosking. Clerk. “A great many of 'he lambs were BANDON OREGON Live Stock Market Office «nd residence in Panter residence proprny killed and a small hole eaten behind CT W R.EA. next door to Bi|ou Theatre the foreleg, and the remainder of Attorney nd Counselor-at-Law Notary Public the carcass was untouched. On the DR J. ID KELLEY Portland.. Ore., August 8th: —July U. S. Land Contests a Specialty. Practice in land outside of the enclosure it re is usually a dull month in Livestock Physician and Surgeon ait Courts quired the services of three men ami Markets, but receipts at the Portland Office With Bandon Light A Waler Co. a pack of hounds 10 care for one Office in Donald C harleston home, oppo. Bandon - • Oregon Union Stock Yards were fairly lib Piesbylcnan church. Bandon. Oregon thousand ewes, and only 95 per cent eral. of the lambs were saved This per The total number of cars were cent could not have been saved 414, in which were 6859 cattle, 6938 I without the assistance of the hounds. “I consider this fence a splendid lings, 15143 sheep ami 331 horses investment since it easily pays lor ami mules. As compared with last itAMun oil »:<.o\ itself in three years. On the other year there was a decrease of 785 cattle, an increase of 5604 hogs, an the prize ring in a blaze of triumph hand, it is often difficult and some seven years liefore Waterloo. Gully times impossible to get men during increase of 1336 sheep and an in BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenherg, President. J. Denholm, Vice rose to lie a rich man and a memtier of the lambing season. President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. For this rea crease of 80 horses and mules parliament. He won the Derby three The July cattle market closed as Bring your A general banking business trai..<acted and customers given every accommodation con times and was the owner of a large' son the money value of the lence can -trong as it opened on good qualt sistent with safe and conservative banking and prosperous colliery, lie dic'd in hardly i> • estimated.” CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; 1863, the fatiier of twenty-four chil .lol> "iV orli The Department of Agriculturi ¡ties, while half finished animals Merchants National Bank. Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New Y'ork. dren. entt red upon the experiment of en reached a lower level of prices. Top To T he R ecords closing sheep range within a fence cattle were in strong demand at which would turn stock destroying $6 no. The hog market in July ral animals in the belief that this method lied to fio.30 ami closed at about would save forage as well as stock iio.15; the sheep market f< r the and wages. This belief has been month closed strong, with f'«.«M> for THE HARDWARE MAH fully justified by the results. The lambs and $4 00 for best wethers. Items of interest in connection Oregon enclosure carries more sheep BRIDGE A BEAC11 Stove». Range? and Heater» have in them so many excellencies than an equal area of range of the with the market include tin- building up of quite a business in the pur that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing same quality outside, produced a in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household heavier lamb cicp, heavier sheep, chase a.id sal«- of milk cows. Dairy and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in cither case. and more wool, and at the same time men are looking to the Portland T1NNI.\H AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. resulted in a better condition of the Union Stock Yards as a market place for the reason that all cows Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. rang«' itself. I hese advantages arc offered foi sale here are tested by a du<- to the different behavior of sheep pastured within such an enclosure government inepector free of charge. James J Hill of the Hill Lines from that of sheep herded in the or IMPROVED FAST-TIME SERVICE ami Robert S. Lovett of the Harri dinarv way. man Line wilt be Vice Presidents of \\ hen a band of sheep, moves the Fat Stock Show to be given at qpHE RECORDER management has about in charge of a |her<ler, it must tiie Yards, March nexj. A number be kept from scattering much As a of distinguished stock men in the 20 made arrangements with the Hot RS result, much of the forage is wasted Pacific Noithwest and throughout through trampling. Within an en the United States will act as officers COLUMBIA RIVLK BV DAVIIIillT San Francisco Bulletin whereby we closure, however, the sheep soon «•I this show. Leaves Portland (Ain.worth Dock) 9 a m July 3-8-13-18-23-28. Coos Bay on Tide learn to spread out and shift foi July 5-10-15-20-25-30 can give subscribers the advantage of themselves. Under the c conditions Confirm Seiling Through C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon it is not to be wondered at that a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a gigantic combination offer that will given area supports more sheep, puts Department of the Interior. them in belter condition, and suffers U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Ore. furnish them all the news of the less wear and tear. The success of June 24. 1910. the new method, however, depends Notice is hereby given that Stonewall. J. Wil- ion. of Bandon, thegon. who, on August 27. country in a metropolitan daily and on the extermination of all dangerous 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 130! 9, animals within the enclosure, and on Ser ai, No. 03551, forSE|-4 NE 1-4. NF. 1-4 SE I-4 of Section 7. and SW 1-4 Nw 1-4 ail the news of Bandon and vicinity in the maintenance ot a fence which will j and NW 1-4 SW 1-4. Section 8, Township j 30 S., Range 14 W.. Willamette Merid'an, has keep off outside attacks. filed notice of intention to make final five-year the Recorder at marvelous low price Mr. Taylor believes that the Wai proof to establish claim to the land above des before A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner Iowa nlan ol construction is open to cribed. al Bandon, Oregon, on the 1st day of Septemlrer improvement in one particular. He I 1910 Claimant names as witnesses: advocates placing a barbed wire on I j R. F. Cox. of Bandon. Oregon, ? the ground before the wove i wire is R. P Hunt, of " Eugene Pierer, of ” The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, $3.00 per year unrolled, and stapling it down “I J A. Cope. of " Beniamin F. Jones, expect to build another enclosure The Bandon Recorder, 1.50 per year 28-6» Register. sx>n.” his letter concludes, “and will Tota!, $4.50 tave a I arbed wire stretched around —ooo---- the enclosure, and have the men place their foot on the wire and press F or S ale .—7 room house, 4 lots it close to the ground and staple it. 1 Inquire of E. M. S umner . 19 tf Both papers through With the fence already constructed this office if paid in it seemed almost impossible to get Read the R ecorder and keep the wire as close to the ground as is advance, per year posted on the happenings in and necessary on account ol the uneven arour.d Bandon. surface.” Liquidation in railroad socks has been tadical Six months* decline his brought no important failures ami prtMltKcd no signs «»I real uneasi ness Foreign rpinicn is still critical of American securities and American management yet the f ict remains that Europe has made no better in vestment outside of its cwn domain than in the United States. Our credit abroad is good, anil when th<- turn corner Europe will no il< ubi again be found a ready purchaser o’ our investment:-, having absorbed not less than ft80,000,000 during Both Stung. the first six months of the current Some time ngo tin eminent London year. The present is not a lime for phynleinn r<*i|Uest«*«t an «qunlly etni despair in Wall street. Readjust n<*ut auigeoti to accompany him to H.*e a distinguished tint slippery patient. ment ha.« been going on for manv The patient was exceesiltiKly polite to months, and the unfavorable condi both tire medical gentleinen, slinking tions now observable elsewhere have . bands with them mid bowing them out the room in the most affable man in manv instances been fairly dis of ner. Soon niter this professional visit counted. Our financial leaders are tiie siime physician called again on the wisely indisposed to encourage any aurgssm, rerpiesting him to accompany to aee another patient. On their stock market boom at this time with him way thither the surgeon observsMl. "1 a period of possible financial strin hope this patient will behave more gency before them. The probabili - liberally than the last did." "Wliy?" said the M D. “Did he not lies however, are that high grade give you il fee?" securities are scraping on rock bot "Not a sliilling.” was the reply, “Indeed!" said the eminent physl tom. Many such issues are selling clan, with 11 toss of the head at a level exceedingly attractive to he Isirrowisi 2 guineas from "Why, me to investors, and current dividends pay give to you!"—Tit-Bits. mor«* than present carrying charge- Inertia of the Nerves. As for dividend prospects there is no The researches and experiments of a reason for anticipating shrinkage, Frenrb scientist have led him to the unless it be in ill«- industiials, which conclusion that the cerebral nervous have declined less than railroad system is incapable of perceiving more than an average of ten separate Im shares, and will have to take the pressions per second. After each ex brunt of any business reaction. citation of the nerves a period of in National Lead being an unpleasant ertia follows, lasting about one-tenth of a second, and during this period a example. It is true railroad ex new impression cannot be made. Ajc- ponses have increas d enormously cording to the investigations of this dining the past half year, sometimes scientist a person cannot make more than ten or at the most a dozen sep offsetting the increase in earnings, arate voluntary movements of any but a considerable portion of these kind in a second, although the muscles, outlays were for improvements ami independently of the will, are capable of making us many as thirty or forty. extensions, which, wli n completed will be an assistance and not a bur A Romantic Career. The romantic career of a very re deli to earning power. It is always markable man, John Gully, who sec within the capacity of the railrcads onded Cribb in his battle with Moli- Io «fleet important economics ii nenux, is thus summed up in the • ,»» of National • Biography:" such expansions, hence t ilk of div "Dictionary •« Prizefighter, horse nicer, legislator idend reiluctions by the railroads al ii nd colliery proprietor.” Gully fought this •ime is | remature and unfound Ills first tight Just liefore Trafalgar, He fought his last ami retired from ed. I Z«VÁ’ OF /MA'OOA V AH’ NAIR Great Combination Offer 4 S. S. BREAKWATER PORTLAND $2.751 COOS BAY