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• e 4l • • • • •• * • . •• . • ♦’ • • a • • • . • • e © «■■■ «M 1 Ckoji.itra sit uld grace hi.« tiiumph| RAISING GOOD CALVES. I ««it his nt-anc.- into R<>mc, and he | AT (f.irtlnr ho|x-d that he would lx: able' For th« Bast Results a D»«p, Cl««n Bad 1« Nvcessary. The "mysterious” surxeving f»si- to «»t>t on th«- immense treasures of An authority on dairy matters re jty at Junction is no doubt a South«- I g«il«l. enter «'«Is, jieatl.s, ivory and cently visited a farm wbere the calves Pae.tic outfit, and th" iiiuit is >1 or-cious g« «»Is whicli lhe queen had were in very poor condition. They looked as if they bad been starved for line with the only policy that svsi« i ! collec'e-l i'l the tomb. MKS SAKAH ('OSI ELLO When feeding time arrived has ever pursued. Evidently mur 1 Octavius allowe«» the queen to a the mouth. N mm * cl* 11 r "»in* ’5 nod 5Ue n owner gave them a good, generous alarmed b'v the steady pritgress • I g» «-a magntfi t-ni burial to Antony’s uièfUt, f 1. *' • h »• en ; $ • >«iu »»th feed. He remarked that he did not the Line County Asset company I remains, permilling her to lavish know why his calves were not thrifty. ORE< .< BANDON promoting a railroad lr«»m Eugei lip-lit his ashe- great masses of her He was surely giving feed enough, and to the Siu.daw and Coos Riy, fl most precious goods The passion- it was of the right kind. Pacific comp ute is prep • ne sorrow of Cleopatra induced her The pen had not l>een cleaned nor SH0ÍS Souther' SOOTS - AND ing t-> block its progress bv makii. »• to attempt starving herseif. but bedded for some time. It was located in a very incoilvenient part of the a I»luff at building into the same te- f Octavius prevented this She fully barn. The other parts of the premises ritory. It was the probability o! I realized that his cold nature would were kept clean and bedded, but that railroad hotn Roseburg to Coos B *>«• impassive against all the wiles of calf pen was always neglected < i about four years ago which cans« k • h r witchery, and sh<- det« rmmed io The calves would seldom lie down M the Harriman people to make th- • hs;«ppoint, l>v suicide, Octavius* and then only when completely ex hausted. Tliey were always restless Dealer in Boots and Shoes. sudden bluff ab-ut building from pr< jected triumph and uneasy. The owner's attention Repairing neatly and promp Dtain to Coos Bav. and the move n’t This she accomplished on August was called to this. The pen was clean Junction is a plav of the same kin-1 3' tlt, 30 B C - aying first a long ed and bedded. That afternoon every tly done at lowest liv calf was found lying down and seemed If the Southern Pacific company w ■< visit to the tomb of Antony, anti to be perfectly at home. ing prices really in earnest, and would bud« I1 calling on him pathetically to witness The next morning the pen was again from Junction to the cons', it wool«! her intended immolation through cleaned and bedded, and this was thereafter made a regular practice. At Clarence Y. Lowe be a good thing in the way of dev« I her love for him. she h id on her re the end of two weeks there was an en bandon -- O regon oping Lane county resources, but turn, while at dinner. .« basket f tirely different looking bunch of calves „ • in the pen. The tired look was gone. anil .1 ptithf-cary no one will have any faith in their I tigs brought to her, und< r lhe leaves A good bed, light, cleanliness and sincerity until they actually see a I of which an asp was concealed, She fresh air add much to the contentment l«;««t in reocipt of a new stock of new road completed. The one thing - asked her maids to retire, Upon af live stock Contentment is Just as Druge and Cbeinical*. Paier. and that the people of this county will their return, Plutarch says, ‘•they essential as good feed in the success Piopri**tHry Prepuratimis. l'oilef ful care of live stock. Unless content- Malea L'rugg Sundries. Perfumea recognize now is that the Lam- found Cleopatra dead, lying on a ed they will not make the desired Heu-bes. Sjiongwe. Soup, Nnis aml County Asset company is regard« d b-d of gold, attired in h r royal gains. Ueadiee, (ligara, Tobáceos and Cig as worth the attention of the South rol»es. ” She was 38 years old, bad ■retí«**, k'mutH, Olla, (ila-a and PROFIT IN SPRING PIGS. ern Pacific, and that they have found reigned 22 years am I governed about Pakiier’a fctapplies. it necessary to make at least a stren fourteen of them with Antonins.— By Judicious Management They Can nous bluff in order to head them Oregon Journal. Be Kept Growing Continually. If you with a bottle cold--- If a contract were taken to raise a off. We predict, however, that it Call at the Eagle, certain number of pounds of pork in a will require more than a mere bluff If you love the good, that’s old-- season it would be much wiser to pro The Dairy Cow to accomplish the object sought, and Call at the Eagle. duce it with spring pigs weighing when finished not to exceed 150 pounds furthermore that if the Southern Taint no use to sit and blink than with fall pigs that should be Pacific company should go so far as U you really need a drink. Can it be true that Oregon farmers made to weigh 300 to 350 pounds, says Just make a sign or ring a bell. to actually build the line there will are going back on the dairy cow and a popular breeder. It should be the And you bet they'll treat you right be two roads to the coast from Lane selling her off the farm by the car aim of every farmer to get his spring Down at the Eagle county, one of which will be built by load in lhe full title of her usefulness? pigs to the 150 pound mark as soon as possible. Tlu- one thing to keep in the Lane County Asset company. It is incredible, surely, yet true, if mind is that the best profit is the con Eugene Guard. the Deputy State Dairy and Food tinuous growth, and by Judicious man agement this weight may be secured Commissioner and Di. Withycombe in five or six months. BANDON, OREGON are to be believed Here is an Cleopatra. Full bloods of high grades make the agency that not only conserves but best growth and profit. And it should lie borne in mind that it is not feed increases the fertility of the soil, puts alone that guarantees success. The MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was money in the farmer’s pocket, keeps man who does not cultivate a love for one of the most famous and fascinat stock and does not feed and care for ing female sovereigns of antiquity. I the boys and girls at home and busy, them properly cannot expect the high gives the whole family an interest, est success. To make sows pay the She may also l»e reckoned the and does just what Colonel Roosevelt best dividends they should be watched world’s greatest coquette. She cap is preaching—and that is. raises the closely and bred again as soon as pos tivated the great conqueror of the sible after farrowing. As a general standard cf the farmer’s life. world, Julius Casar; entranced the thing, this is in about two weeks. But in the Willamette Valley es It is of the utmost importance to heart and the senses of the brave pecially the pastures are dry and guard against indigestion both in the Marc Antony, and succeeded in be Wbere Yours Ought to be feed is dear, while stock prices are sows and pigs. Tills condition is often guiling the .«atchful Octavius Caesar, high; so the short-sighted farmer Prop. the three greatest men of her day. A. F. DERINGER sells his cows. When the cream Hers was the passionate poetry of checks that have been coming in coquetry. Her irrc.istible power lav in the ability to adapt herself to the each month fail, the pastures are ptcu'tar tastes and t t the varying bare anil the ham empty; when the characters of mankind She studied dairy work stops and the cream sep the gratifications, the enjoyment and arator rusts; when the pigs and the HAS A SELECT STOCK OF the caprices of her lovers, bringing chickens look in vain for their daily to her in a delirium of volup meal, then will come, first regret anil Wines, Liquors & Cigars I them later repentance. But far easier it tuous intoxication In the case of her wooing of An is to empty the cow barn than to till Nie mu Herron Drought tony, appreciating his love for dis it, as many will find who have acted A WELL HAIMED PIO in haste to repent at leisure. In induced by feeding tin* animals too play, nothing has ever equaled her COURTEOUS rREATMF.NT effort in this respect upon one occa other states there might be excuse much sour swill. To overfeed is as bad as to feed too little. This is especially sion when she went to meet him. wht-te the dairy.man depends on pur true after the sow has farrowed Wfieti she floated over the waves of chased feed—but not in < »regon, Meager rations of thin gruel should the river Cydnus her galley glowed since vetch and rape and kale and be the rule for the first few «lays, to OREGON BANDON increased as the pigs and the with gold; odors lilletl its silken alfalfa and clover, a’l or most of lie strength of the dam warrant, This » them can be grown on every dairy siils, ami th«- loveliest girls of Egypt gruel should be made of bran and shorts and fed warm. The sow that performed the part of mariners. Be farm HANDON It must not be forgotten that labor koines to tlie trough hungry ami de neath an awning on the deck lay the in the dairy that is reliable and ex ninnds mure feed is tile healthy one. I queen, in the slight drapery with Watch tile bowels closely to ascertain which painters ami sculptors some- pert is as hard to get here as in the the condition of health. Tliey should Full line of Harness, Sad | lunes invest the goddess of beauty. states of the East and Middle West. never be allowed to become const!* pated, for an animal afflicted thus can dles, Bridles, Halters, I Silver oars struck the water to the It is no easy thing to suggest a rein not do well. Blankets and everything dulcet sound of music, and beneath «dv, nor one to be lightly under The pigs need exercise, and if the taken. There is this to s ty, tint of weal lier will permit they should be let usually kept in a first* ami about them sported the fur rep run outdoors as soon as they have an all work on th«- farm rhe best wages class harness shop. I resent.itives of marine deities. inclination to go. Sunshine is essential Repairing a Specialty Besides her charm of per-on an«! can go to the dairy, for that giv«s to their health. In ease of scours in her ability at arranging display. Pin the best and surest returns Ore pigs, mix two pounds of flour with water and give to the sow. If the first tarcli sass: "Her voice and words gonian. feed does uot check the malady give ------OOO— - wire marvelously pleasant, for her two or three times. W anted . — Cosmopolitan Maga longue was an instrument of music, eo YEARS How to Wash Buttar. zine requires the services of a rep winch she «asily tutned into any EXPERIENCE The department of agriculture calls resentative in Ran Ion to l«»ok after attention to a new method employed language that pleased her." Finally Antony suffered defeat subscription renewals and to extend in Great Britain of washing butter anti later utter ruin, and he blamed circulation bv special methods which 1 with separator skimmilk twice pas teurized. By this method the bacteria his reverses to Cleopatra’s having have proven unusually successful. are said to be reduced to one-fifth Tna. C M arks b< trayed him. The Egyptian queen, Salary anti commission. Previous tls-ir original numtier, and this is a D esigns alarmed al his veheiner.ee, lied to a experience d«*sirable but not essen practical way of avoiding the use of C opyrights A c . impure water if one bapjiens to have AMpru* w»n«1big Miotch dfMcrtptIon ni»T magnificent tomb she had built as a tial. Whole time or spare time it. onfiAr M«eriiUii our opinion free whether kntWHMn mi prohablf p.Atenlnbl*» Conimunlt'a* itoA ■BMatU •utifldenlln!. HANDBOOK on Pa»ent# - refuge near til«- temple of Isis, anti Addr«-ss with referenc«*s. H. C «out tie«. (Ht1o«l arene y for •«•caring patents. What the Cowt Drink. taken through Manu Ä to. rvoelve I caused a report to be spread that! Camplx-ll, Ccsmopohlan Magazine, •P.NÎ.H without charge, tn the At the Geneva (X. Y.i experiment \ she was dead Antony, on hearing 1 1789 Broadway, New York City, station it was found that Jersey cows drink the most, 5.25 |siunds of water 35~t4 this, reproach«d himself for his cruel I New York. .A handaomaly til nut rated weekly. Larceat rlr- •f any «< lentltL’ J< urnal Ter t «. |.i to one (siund of milk produced; the r nu ".ths, |L Boid by ah new Nth-tiler« iiords, anil throwing himself on his Guernseys came next, the Short horns, & Co.38”"*”"’ New York sword, inflicted a mental wound He ' FOR SALE -Fi e n om cottage lierons. Ilolsteins and Ayrshlres after (mica. rTÄ F PL. Wasblngu«n, Ik C died in Cleopatra's arms, who, hear- I and furniture, and two lots, Best them In diminishing order. Milking ing of his r.i'-hness, caused the dying location in town. Close in. Inquire cows will drink 50 |>er cent more wa ter than dry ones. Roman to be conveyed to the tomb, of Nels Rasmussen. Bring your 29-tf where she sought to bind up his Th« Abut« of th« Currycomb. Much has been said regarding the wound, covering him with passion« Presbyterian Church use and very little about the abuse of ate caresses. the currycomb. Some horses should Regular services are held every never have a currycomb put on them. It was Octavia Ca-sar, whose sister Sunday at it a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun- Antony had married, who caused his lav school at io a m. Y. P. S. C. E. A fair afced corncob in some cater will be found vastly superior In winter Overthrow ami utter ruin. Follow at “ p.m. Strangers and new coiners horses not at work are tn no way beue- tlte<i by currying. To T he R ecorder ing his death, Octavius desired that are always welcome. FURNISHED ROOMS . e i i". ñlH Perhaps Two Rodels cific B R E 11 E R ’ Alvin Munck, Prop BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY • Vienna Bakery Ana Cafe Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry. First Clasr Restaurant Everything Neal ami Clean Private Boxes for Private Parties. The best of service guaranteed Short orders at al! hours from 5:30 a m to 10:00 p. m. M. Smith THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Twin Screw, New and Fast 1st Class Passage, Up Freight, $10 00 & $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 L. L. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon KKNNEDY W AGON *1 ÄkFHN 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. Price, S.S. ELIZABETH NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, - $7.50 Freight Rates, - $3 on Up Freight J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bsudon. Oregon. E. A E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco. The Opera GROSS BROS. Harness Shop Home Bakery 1st Class, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store CIIAS. HERZIG. PROP. W. J. SABIN, Prop. NONE BUT THE BEST r (i. PQ’iL Optometcrlst, Bandon, Ore. L. B. WOODRUFF a Scientific American. M. Saturday At Gallier Hotel TIIE SECOND HAND VI A N Buys And Sells All Kinds of Second Hand Goods Get My Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere Store on Wharf Street, BANDON Near Rosa Co’s Store. OREGON Jol> Work I I Subscribe For The Recorder ■A *