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©• / Prating Best g>.id«-of Co.il Barn«. !itnni.»u->' < >1*1 ('«nft» rv Pussy and the Burglar. A good dog has hitherto been con- <ddere<l the b»»st protection against bur glars. but a certain ol«l lady differs front this view She believes in cats, and. iter house being broken into not long ago. she pr<x-i»»»»l«xi to put her tli-‘ory into practice, and with marvel ously g«xxl results. The midnight hour bad not long struck when she beard unusual sounds in the itall below. She sllpiHil out of bed. took Iter faithful feline in Iter arms and walked «juletly on to th»» landing. She leaned over. Th»» burglar was on th«* stairs. Sud denly in an unlucky moment it«» struck a match upon the staircase. The lady could see th»» burglar, but the burglar could not se«» th«» Indy. She held puss up and then droppe«! her upon the bur glar's bead. The cat utter«*«! an un earthly screech and then commenced to scratch for all it wax worth. Puss was certainly the willing worker. The next Instant th»» man was outside in th«» street. — Manchester Guardian. Whistler’s Friendships. That Whistler, tlie man of famous enemies, had faithful friends Is re called by Ford Madox Huetter, writing of th«* pre-Raphaelltes in Harper's Magazine Madox Brown had a circu lar print«*d drawing the attention of all his old patrons to th«» merits of Whistler’s etchings and begging them in the most urgent terms to make pur chases because Whistler was in In digent circumstances. The story is that upon on«* occasion Madox Brown, goiug to a tea party at the Whistlers' in Chelsea, was met in the ball by Mrs. Whistler, who‘begged him to go i to the poulterer's nnd purchase a pound of butter. Th«» bread was cut. but there was nothing to put upon It. Tiler«» was no money in tho house, th«» poult«*r«-r hnd cut «»IT his credit, aud Mrs. Whistler said “she dare«! not send her husband, for tie would certninly punch the tradi-snian's bead.” •» ■ -a- ■ • * .♦ t H< avy aud SEPT., 29, 1910 <• (Sitixcsaor Io J. Jcnkia.) Lodge and Professional Directory When the new growth of raspberry * canes has reached the desired leugtli it is well to snip or cut off the terminal « Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers ..nd on shoot. This will make a much xtalkier 5» bush and will also result in the devel Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are oU per in., mouth opment of mauy strong lateral shoots, •0» S» £ -fr ■> $ «5 $ 4» < <* s- <* <• V A .% <• A <k .% <. ... which will t»ear much larger quantities N« •><<<• V <• e •> of fruit next year as a result of the Lewah Tribe No 43. Inip. O. R. M. , pruning operation. Dr Ü. L, Houston MEETS every Thursday evening at 8 run al the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning duel« in good standing are coidially invite«! to attend. G E Vlil»«>n, c. S. Hubbard The latest thing fa the shape of au anti-trust prix-eediug is a movemeut which bids fair to be start«»d against the California Fruit Growers' Exchange as an organization in restraint of trade Considering the fact that the railroads and commission men seem to lx» ixu-k of the |in>p«»s«-d action, the all'air can hardly lx» view«»d iu aoy other light than highly amusing, whatever the real merits of the situation may prove to be. PHYS1VIAK Niitht calls answered from < thev. QANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. Ac A- M, Slated communications first Saturd. 4trr the lull moon oi each month. AH Mash. Ma-ons cordially invited. J. A. Morrison. W. N G. T. Treack’old. Secreiary . IDi’ r3 Sorensen X j . DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. LANDON i. <». o. I* Many a high llfe<l and valuable team g ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I. O. O. F. of horses lias been ruined by ccuiing merli every Wednesday evening. Violin^ into the hands of an impatient and brothers in good standing cordially invite«}. A. G. Hoyt, N. G. hot Leaded owner, who has not under stood animal traits or taken the pains A. Knopp, Secretary to use kindness when nothing else Rebekah Lodge No. 126. would serve the purpose as well. A horse should Is* made to recognize its M eets in I.IJ.O F hall every second and owner or driver as its master But ~ A fourth Tuesday«. Practice nights 1st I u. s’ there is nothing in this idea that cou day of the month; Social evening the >d Tuesday tiicts witii using good seuse in th«» ol the month. A cordial invitation extended to ail member* in good standing. handling of it. OREGO NoTAKY 1'1 i:t.t«- Bandon, Or»»gcn. Office With Bandon J nv> st n>.-»,! Dr. JE-I- Clara Goetz. N. G. 9 Io 12 M. M, Knight, I io 5 P. f.i. BANDON, Phone, I'ythiMH No. LODGE. Dentist. Oilw-e m )’aliter Building Otlke Hour«; Knight* of (’ U. BAk’K'OW Attorney and Counselor-at law - COQUI El JL Wotxiinen of the World neighbor, cordially invited. R. W. Bullard, C. C. J. IN. Hosting, Clerk. The other day we saw a pear or chard which Its owner had started to .FURNISHED ROOMS head close to four feet high, the trees li you wish a bottle cold--- having the appearance of slender whip Call at the Eagle. stocks with tufts of feathers at Nn- li you love the goods that's old- Why He Waited. tip. in a section where the prevnllln:. Call at the Eagle. The mnn who Is anxiously watching summer winds are from one quarter the steeple jack nt work 300 feet from this will mean that all of the tree wil1 ' 1 aint no use to sit and blink th«» ground is approached by a pas«- have to be staked up to be kept in an If you really need a drink. Ing ac»|ualntance. upright position, and this nt liest wil Just make a sign or ring a liell. ••Tlello, Brown!” says tin* latter, be a boggled up Job. Later on as the) And you bet they'll treat you right you still here? It's fully an hour ago come into bearing it is questionable if Down at the Eagle that I saw you standing in th«» very there «’III ln> sufficient strength of i trunk to bear the fruit without break sanii* s|x)t.” “That fellow up there gives me th«» ing down. In this instance the situs BANDON OREGON col«! shivers.” says Brown. “He makes tlon is aggravated because all the low me f«*«‘l weak in tlie knees." er buds on the trees have been snipped BANDI1N, OKEUON “Going back to your office?" inquires off. so that tlie growing of a lower the frietui. bead<*d tree Is well nigh impossible. "I guess so.” Brown reluctantly re 11AND0N — O regon plies. "There doesn’t seem to in» much The chestnut blight, a fungou- Itfii orifst <in<l ..1 /»itliecfi fii use in waiting any longer. I don't lie growth known as tlie black knot va BOOTS - AND SHOES I lieve lx» is going to fall.” riety. threatens th»* ultimate d»*stru< Is .au ni receipt, of n new slock of And he turned away with a lingering tlon of virtually all the groves of tin You can't expect Io get $2 worth I >rui>s and Chemicals, Patent and glance at tlx- intrepid jack.—Cleveland five chestnut trees in the north Atlan ior $1, hut you can get your tic states unless methods can be adopt I’t >|>t iet.iry P» «-parati, ns. Toilet Ar Plain Dealer. money’s worth at ed to hold in check or eradicate thi tides. Drug Sundries, Perfumes, Great Age of Halley’s Comet. pest. This [»articular blight spreads Brushes, Sponges, S<-ap, Nuts and k While Halley's comet bus been iden by means of spores, these being cm Cindies, Cigars. Tobaccos »nd (. tg- tified ns a meinlx-r of our sysiem for rled by birds, by squirrels and som» Dealer in Boots and Shoes. ■iret'es, Paints. Oils, Glass and over 2,01)0 years, certain characteris times by the wind. The spores or tics of its orbit lead us to believe Hint seeds get a foothold aud develop in tin Repairing neatly and promp Painter's Supplies i it has been with us nt least ten or cambium layer, which is locat»*d just tly done at lowest liv- perhaps 100 times as long as that. beneath the outer bark. So tar n- MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE According to all accounts, it was a effective means has been discover«*» ing prices magnificent object at tlie time of the for checking the disease, though it has Noruian <-ouqu»*st iu KMitl. its bend be»;n suggested by those making a was equal to th»* full moon in size, study of the question that felling all and its tail Increased to a wonderful of the chestnut trees in a five mil«- length.—Century. zone encircling the aff«*cted area might prove a harrier to tlie spread of the A Queer Hiding Place. disease, as It would give the fungus During a furious storm in Paris a nothing on which to subsist. So far a- Janitor was struck on the shoulder by knowif, the chestnut is the only ms- HAS A SELECT STOCK OF a small bur heavy tin Imx which had affected by this particular pest fallen from an upper story of n bouse Where Yours Ought to be in the Rue de I’Ouest. The box was While a sour soil may be indicated A. F. DERINGER Prop found to contain »«¡.UDO in gold iiiki by a refusal of th»* clover family to notes. It was claimed at the police grow thereon, the question may be station by nil elderly woman, w ho said easily and accurately determined by Mteiam Brer un l>rmi¿lit that the money constitute»! her entire making a test witii blue litmus paper I î.\ N DON savings, which she bad hidden by ty This may l»e got at any drug store COURTEOUS IREATMrST ing the box to tlie drainpipe outside and is inexpensive. A boring should her window. be made with a two Inch auger iu tin- part of the field which sbow-s most evi I ull line of Harness, Sad Another Theory Demolished. dence of Rourrn*ss and two g<xxl sized “It costs nothing to be polite’’ dles, Bridles, flatters. balls m ole of the earth obbtained near “You're wrong. While I was polite the surface and of that ten or twelve BANDON ORBOON Blankets and everything ly picking up a glove for a lady yes inches down. Th»*se balls should be usually kept in a first- terday my new four dollar hat blew split anil strips of the litmus pa|ier off and rolled in front of a passing laid between and kept there about Ilf class harness shop. 60 YEARS trolley car.”—C'bicngo Record-Hera Id teen mlnut»*s. If (lie [taper Is turn»*»! Repairing a Specialty EXPERIENCE pink In color the evidence is concln How He Got Out of It. sive that the soil Is sour and ueeds "My d»»nr. before marring«» you told sweetening with an application of me all your doings." lime, which may be applied in the “Yes. but now I have come to think shape of the raw ground stun»* or th«» Notice to Taxpayers such talk savors too much of egotism." pulverize»! burned preduct, there being —Lippincott’s. T uadf MrRKS little choice betvv*en the two The D esigns chances are that If the soli is sour it Is C opyrights A c . Inherited. also run down and would be benefited The second installment of taxes Anvnnvwn.ttn« * aketch »nd .1 >«r.-«»•««. n nil* Knicker— Joni's Is all tlie time want by an application of stable manure. •pilckiy muori Mln our or»i».‘«n frm» whether invention »• probably j»nte”table «'«»ntmtinira- for the year of 190«) is due and pi va ing more mone.-. B»x-ker—No wontier: which will greatly increase Ct.HiR-f net ly ronn-Jenti-L h'jTiJBÛOK nn PateiiCa tet.t free. <H«le*t lurepry f«»r Rr« urinrf ir . Ide on or lx-fore Oct 3, 191»» an I i' his father was a college president amt ductivlty. I'atei.te taken tnr<.uali Munn A Co. receive «y- fati aotir«. without chavan, in the such installment is not piid by that his mother was a woman.—New York Sun. time, Penally an»l inter, si will be handfenmelv l!!nwtrafe«1 weefcîv. Î -»r/est elr- He only confers favors generously added from April 4, 1910 n I at ion of »nr acieninle iMirnal T « f . a - ir : four month«, IL. Kohl by ali e ** »» who appear«, when they are once con W. W. G age . ferred. to remember them no more.- Sheriff anj Tax Collector Johnson. OR|< Office over Skeek’ Store Seaside Camp No. 212 meets eveiy first ar? ’ third 1 hursdays of each month. V isiting CL W OREGON o' Pythias. M.rts every Monday evening at knights hall. Visiting knights invited to «tteni. C.R.WadeC. C. B. N. Hanington K. of R. S. The Danish Co-operative Egg Ex port association awards annually pre miiims for tli«* b«*xt uianagtsl and most profitable poultry flocks. Last season the flock winning first prize consisted of sixty-three Brown Italians Their feed consisted of wheat, oats. bran, ground bone. beets. hay sweepings and U. a small amount of barley meal, oat meal and biscuits. The liens averaged 158 eggs each for th«» year, and the re cejpts from all sources were such as to giv«> a n«<T profit per lien of $1.93. Be sides a yard and garden, the tiens had the range of a pasture and were given lil»eraI f»?eds of chopped greens. « Brown. lv I. Resident Beile A. Kolp, Secretary. 0LLPHi H.kuis.'Jt« H.iu. I *.*Ki f«» 4, i tn.; 7 to > in the evening. HANIMIN. M OMixiie. It Is a pretty dull child that does not know bv two years of age whether it or its pareut is master of the situation so far as family discipline Is concern- «»«/ it is not a pleasant tiling to have a settlement with a child, but if this is done as it should lx* it will often pre vent a great deal of worry and annoy ance as well as be of great benefit to tlie child. Force of character, dignity and consistency in disciplim* are rhe factors that are chiefly needed. A SUIUIK'/ a Ollice uvei I rut» Slur»*. Sachem. C. of R. MA' umfx-s in order to gaze at one of the tuoat interesting natural scenes in the Alps, "the chamois trail.” Regularly at this hour a herd of twenty to thir ty chamois may be seen passing in Indian file up the yawning abyss»»» of the precipitous Mettenberg rocks, sep arating two glaciers, the male animals leading the way. the king of the herd keeping twenty yards in advance and on the watch. At the bottom of the Mettenberg. where the slope is fre«»d from snow, the chamois find n meager subsistence when their usual fe«?ding grounds are under «|eep snow, it is a curious fa»»t that the chamois de scend to their feeding grounds nt dawn, when there Is little likellixxx! of avalanche«, and return to their haunts at nn hour when avalanches-- for this |h»rtion of tlie mountain tins frequent avalanche»—have already fall en and th«» danger is past.—Geneva Cor. Pall Mall Gazette. B. 0. MAR. IN, Proprietor i-fi MARTIN TIUNSFER -■g.-'- ' la om $9 tuargsu ci mo «gp art worth from 8 to B cwt» |*r doacn tuvr< than dirty, iu this respect, owing to the failure of so many to gather eggs THURSDAY when strictly fresh, au immense amount is lust by the egg producers of the country. I Th» Ch»m»l» ▼’fill» ■xerj day at tinoti 8t (jrinidwitd there la a ruah of rfaltors for the trie- Office Phone, Main 335; I-:. 111:. resider.ee. Main 346 W. KOJSNITEIf PHYSICIAN BANDON AND SURGEON OREGON Office and residence in P.tnlcr re: iJct.cr prop: Uy next door to Btjou 1 heatre R.EA Attorney *• nd Counselor-at-Law Notary Public S, Land Contests a Specialty. Practice in DR. J. ID KELLEY Physician and Surgeon all Court« Office With Bandon Light Ac Water Co. Bandon - - Oregon Ofiice in Dunald Charleston home, op|s. Presbyl« rian church, Bandon, ( hrroii Have you Thought About Lights f ?r this Wintar ? ni winter evenings. • Call and see ns and let ns -how ton may have better lights than the kerosene lamp can [»tve, with little or no more cost. Avoid the r sk of fire -do awav with the nuisance of cleaning lamp chimneys. Install el-.«-trie lights, and von will not he without them for twice the cos’ Let us rigur«.» with you. \V<- will treat vou tight. BANDON LliiHI & POWER COMPANY fli Next Door West of Comnerilii Chrisiens«-ii Co. Alvin Munck. Prop THE HARDWARE MAN Clarence ) . The Opera GROSS BROS. BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Rang.' s and Heaters have in them so many excel'ci that they arc now a, kno«vl»-<lg«l the greatest sellers on the »oast and they are growing in (avor every year. We hav«» the er.clu.tive agency in BnnUon for these hon » hold anti office necessities, and prices range ex. e. dingly modest in cither case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SI’El'IA I, I V. / Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware nnd Edged Tools is M.> I Complete. l ast and Ctnnniodiou> » BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY S. S. BREAKWATER Leaves Portlarul ( Ainsworth 1).i ■!:) 3 p. tit. every Tuesday. Leaves Coos Bav < v> tv > ilunl.ty at servi««- of the tide. Confirm Sailing« Through C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon I SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS Harness Shop Do you want to Buy, Build, Sell or Rent? Do you want Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance? Do you want to Register for the Fall Election? Do you want Hunter’s or Angler’s License? W. J. SABIN. I’r» [>. Do you want any Notary Work Done? If you do, Go To Yours Truly E. E. OAKES Scientific Bmeric-fit. A Square Deal For All y Q o n » •• • o o o * o Ö • t e • • J o O Q O o o o