Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, February 13, 1912, Image 2

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THE SCOTCH
LASSIE
By EL1ZABE TH CHARNLEY
Copyrtrht by American Pre»» A«so-
ciailon. Uli
My brother I k a young wklofer with
aeveral little child r»*n. out! I. tefas ototer
am his housekeviier I advertlend for
a ¿overlie*!» for the children and se
cured the aervi**«w of a young girl
who had recently itrrived from Scot­
land. She had lived iu afEueuce in her
native land, but shortly before tier
coming to America a large bank failed
of wbk-b her father was a director.
The law iu Scotland is very bard on
men who directly or indirectly lose
money for others, and iu this case all
the directors of the bank, though they
were entirely lun<i>-eut. having left ev­
erything pertaining to the bank to the
president, were all convicted of fraud
aud sent to prison. Our governess' fa­
ther was among the numlier. Site beg­
ged to be allowed to go to prison in his
place. but of course was uot |>ertuit-
ted Ue died long before the cud of
his term, and his daughter was left an
orphan.
In time my brother began to ap­
pear conscious of Grace MacAlister's
presence In the h<>use(liold If be came
home and found that she had gone out
on any errand for herself or the chil­
dren 1 could easily detect a look of dis­
appointment in bis face, i'.ut after his
wife's deatb he was very dependent in
tlndiiig every one of us at home when
be returned from business, and it was
iin|iossil>le for us to get away for any
length of time Then. too. iu the even­
lug he would rely on us to [day cards
w ith him. usually culling in a neighbor
to make a fourth hand And so a year
went by aud all was going well when
Humething liuppened
A youug man alsiut Grace's age,
with a trifle of the Scotch dialect
alMiiit him. came to the house and
called for her. That evening Ed­
gar was In a very bad humor. He
was obliged to give up his game of
cards Grace remained in the draw­
ing room with the strauger till late,
while I was trying to amuse Edgar tn
the library. At 10 Edgar went out
to his club something he had not
done tiefore since Miss MacAlister had
become one of us—and at 11 returned
in. if possible, a worse humor than
when be departed
I supposed Grace would say some­
thing about the visitor—the only caller
she had bad since she came to us—but
she did not. nnd It would have been
impertinent for me to question her
about him Edgar fenced a good deal
with me to find out who the man was
without appearing anxious to know,
and when I fold him that Miss Mac­
Alister had not said anything about
him to me my brother seemed to be
very ill at ease.
For n few weeks the stranger called
to see Grace frequently When with
him she usually closed the door of
the room they were in. and. in any
event, when conversing with him it was
in such low tones that not a word
they said was even overheard. Dur­
ing this period Edgar was |>osltively
unbearable
He fretted because he
must forego his cards and at one
time went so far as to ask me to sug­
gest to the governess that the stran­
ger's absorption of her time and at­
tention was interfering with her care
of the children. 1 knew that be was
suffering from Jealousy and that if 1
did what he p ojiosed he would never
forgive me.
One evening when the young Scotch
man did not call Miss MacAlister came
to me and said:
"The gentleman who has t>een to see
me frequently of late is a suitor of
mine from the time I was a wee thing.
When my father was in trouble tny
lover kept away from us. Now he
conies courting me. but I dfnna love
him. and. if I did. that he once blamed
my father would lie a barrier l>etweon
us. I sent him haute yesterday, and
he's now on the ocean on bis way to
bonny Scotland. I’ve known that his
presence here might excite curiosity,
but I dtdna like to tell ye who be
was and what was his errand till he
had gone.”
I lost no time in imparting the confi­
dence to Edgar, telling him for the first
time who was Miss MacAlister's visitor
nnd the reason of his presents» In Amer­
ica. I shall never forget the sigh of
relief he drew or the expression on bis
face while 1 gave the girl's history.
"You see. my dear.” I added. "Miss
MacAlister Is sensitive on the point of
her father's misfortune or failure to
watch those interests he was expected
to watch.”
1 said this tiecanse 1 had feared, as 1
have already mentioned, that Edgar's
feeling« or treatment of the girl would
change if he knew the facts or that bis
sturdy honesty and.discrimination be­
tween right and wrong might lead him
to say something that would turn
Grate against him. lie made no com­
ment whatever on what
bad_ told
February 11
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th ►nd cmufil*’ n«
Il you could make any u*e ol a
$ioo.oo tv|««riter. providing
l<J ini! il did
him. hut th* nett day-Informed twv
that he hud pmf»»ed to Ml— M hc
AiHter nnd lire»» accepted
In the Future.
"Dear father, what is that queer thing
I see so far below?"
"That is the earth, my little child.
Where I was born, you know.”
“And is the earth inhabited
By any mortals now?”
“A few remain, my child. I think.
Who still pursue the plow.
fly down there romf day to Fee
That planet out of date;
But tret ynur books together, dear.
’TIs nearly half past eight
"I think I hear the school bell ring.
So now flit o!T to Mars
And do be sure you linger not
To play atnonx the stars."
.
—Judge's Library.
As She Read It.
“It appear* strange it» me that poli-
ti.-s and tile drama should be so ciosel.v
allied.” remarked Mt*. Winks, who
was casually interested in the latier
subject.
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"How so?" inquired her husband, for
getting momentarily bis determination
to avoid st II chance for argument.
"Why. I notice in a Ijoudoii article
in this newspaper a reference to the
chanticleer of the exchequer.” she ex­
plained.—Buffalo Expn-sa.
tvpeuriter for the smallest or largest
office.
If you. could possiijy make any
use <>f a high grade typewriter, even
though it didn't cost you •’me cent ol
money, then be sure, on a postal
| card <>r in a letter addressed to
t
"Ftank L Wilder. President. Wood
stock ill.,’ say "Mail ine vour Free
Offers.”
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Department ol
February
An Inference.
G f, C. C.
P \NDON LODGE. N o . ho a . f . a a
M. Staled commtmicatKMU hid Satiuday
.Ker the lull mouu of each r.oalh.
Special
comniucirativn, wvood Saturday
thetcaflci
All Mattel Muocu cordially ia»:t<-<i.
M . E. Crame, W. M
BANDON DRL’Ci CO.
Phil Pearson, Secretary
Eaatern Star
O ccidental chapter .
LEER
DR. R.
No. 45. o
E. S . meets Saturday evening beloie and
after staled communication ot .Mau«iic Lodge
Visiting membeti eordiaUv milled to attend.
L^ouise M. Bovle. W. Nt
Metta Meh), Secretary.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 72
Bandon. Oregon
1. o. o. r
Q ANDON LODGE, No. 133. I. O. O. F
meets every XL edneaday evening. \ iMtuif
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
XX m. Lundquist. N. G.
S. A. McAllister. Secretary.
Knight» of PytiilMn
Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line
GATCHELL BROS., Prop».
All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given
prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St.. Fish Property
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■0ELPHI LODGE. N o . M. Knights of
Pvthias. Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hail. Visiting knights invited to
aliène.
C. R. Moore. C. C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Saturdays at Hotel Gallier
M. G. POHL. Optometerist
Our Bread is the Largest
Well Ret timnu-ti led by
P.ilt.lIlS
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loaf in town for the money.
R. WADK
Biy in quaiity as wi ll as quan­
tity too. Be couldn't use bet­ Attorney a.t Law
ter flour if ice charged twice as
much for our bread.
Hr buy Agent Pacific SureQ- Company. Office Bank
and use the very best now. of Bandon B<fg. Phone 102. Bandon, Oregan
Try a loaf and see how every­
body will go into it. A body DR ¿5 JMIITH J-
would think it was cake to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PANTEH HUILH1NG
hear the youngsters begging
Office Hours 9 to 1«—1 to 5
for another slice.
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BANDON,
1909,
Lot I. Section I., Township >0. S. R. 15
and l< ts 3 and 4. Section 6.
W..
OREGON
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IDr H. U. Houston
Township 30. S. I
PHYSICIAN
Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice ol intention to make finel Five year proof,
SL’AG'A ua
ck
Ottioe over I >rng Store.
t-> establish claim to the lard above descried,
Hour«, !» to 12
i.iu. 1 :dU t<> 4. f lu.; 7 to H in the evening
before C. R. \\ ade, L nited Stales Commission­
er, at Bandon. Oregon, on the 23 day
ruary, 1912.
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■«ANDON.
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Claimant names as witnesses-
R. W. Ensign, R. Hempie. and James
BENJAMIN F
Dr I_i. I3. Sorensen
Adams,
JONES. Register.
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for
Coos County
Oluf Fiskaa. Plaintiff,
vs.
rCaia Fiskaa. D^frndant.
Suit in Equity
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Great
Combination
Offer
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
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in the above entitled suit in the
1 said complaint which u substantially, lai: For a
decree of the court diwolving the bonds of mat­
rimony now exiting betweeiF the aid plainflit
and the defendant, and for a divorce therefrom.
2nd: For such other and further relief as to the
' court mar seem ju<t and equitable.
This summons is served upon you by order of
i the Hon. John S. Coke. Judge <4 the aforesaid
' CircuU Court, duly made*and entered of record
on the 28th
day of
December. A. D.. 1911,
which said order directed that said summons be
published
once a week for six weeks consecu- 1
I lively m the
newspaper
Ivandon Recorder, a semi-weekly .
of geneial cirvnlalioa published in I
Bandon. Coos county, Oregon,
Bandou,
’T'HE RECORDER management has
made arrangements with the
Resident Dentist.
ssmtnons.
The date of
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that will
furnish them all the news of the
BANDON. OREGON
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Connselor-at Law
COQUILLE.
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ORE
Office over Skeels’ Store
Office Phone. Mam 335;
residence. Main 346
CLARK & WRIGHT
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
Lawyers
Washington, D. O.
the Recorder at marvelous low price
Public 1-and Matters. Final Proof, Des­
ert Lands. Contests a.id Mining
Cases, Script
Associate Work for Attorneys
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
$3.00 per year
The Bandon Recorder.
1.50 per year
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$4.50
PURE DRUGS
Do you want pure drugs and
drug sundries, fine perfumes,
ca»>oa is February 13, 1912.
F. J. Feenev. Atlomev lor Plaintiff.
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Randon. Orecon.
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9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
country in a metropolitan daily and
the hist publication thereof a j
j Januarv 2. 1911, and the dale of the last pubh- !
Office in Pantrr Building
Office Hours:
Phone.
and that sad
. ry, 1912. which is the last day of the time pre- !
Oregon
Office With Bandou Itivpulment < ci
summons requires you to appear and answer said
i complaint on or before the 11th day of Februa-
I rcribxi m said order for the publication of said |
TKKADO<»I.D
Dr. Li- Id. Brown.
of February. A. D., 1912. and if you fail so to
appear arid answer or otherwise plead to the
apply to the court for the relief demanded in his
OREGON
NOTAKT PUBLIC
, above entitled court on or before the 13th day
jsud complaint for want thereof, the plaintilf will
T.
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ATTORNEY AM) COUNSEL! R
AT - LAW,
| - 'i ou are hereby required to appear and an­
swer or otherwise plead to the complaint hied
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bANDON
In lhe name of the State of Oregon:
again* you
OKtt.oN
...
H. P. Clausen.
all of Bandon, Oregon.
1-12
Ni^bt cali» answered from «ilice.
Feb­
To Kaia Fiskaa. The above named defendant:
Rrowne—Yes. sir; <»n next Thnr-day
I will own my own home Towue—
c'en nut's day out. eb?
C. M.
made HomeUead entry Serial, No. 04214, for!
He Got It.
Suddenly the little troy who was eu-
ortaiulng the caller while his mother j
was dressing to come down l*egan to
weep bitterly.
“What is the matter, dearie?” sooth-!
iugl.v asked the ludv.
"1 need just a d-dime,” be sobbed.
"t<> f till uty bank so’s I c-cau open it,
and inauiiua w-wou't give it to me!”—
I 'hicugo Trioune.
Not so l*ng ago men walked briskly
for a mile or two. two or three times
a day or oftener. and thought nothing
«f If. Now when we want to go a
tuile we ride The elevator has taken
away the exercise for the feet that
iise<I to lie obtaimsl in going up and
coming down the stnirs. So fnr n« it
is of u«e In fncilitatlng ascent in the
hlch buildings it Is an .ndvantage. it
wonld he |>ro|k-tbly inueh lietter. how-
ever. if it were not nsed <ptite no much
for corning down and if [ss.a»le took
adviintage of the <le-< ent to strengthen
important leg muscles and dissinntc
certain tendencies to accumulation of
fat where it is ia< st distiguring.—New
York Indépendant.
Easv Terms
wood,coal,e:c
Stere.
Phone orders proa ptly at
tended.
Luke ol
2.
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212.
UCXMJMEN Of DIE WORLD.
M c H i F um *od 1 fuwf Thufafayt.
\ »wing
N«*ft»ban urvk tuned.
Prices $250 and up
Office at Schumate's Office Rasmussen Bldg.
January 3. 1912,
Bandon, Orcgcn, who. < n
W. O. W
Kerp lb. lagt inlhgg bny* I
H. E. Bunk. Secretary
All kinds ot light and heavy Jrav-
ing. Also sells and delivers miil
the IrUenor.
Notice 11 hereby given that John N.
The morning dip hits ceased to be a thing
That one approaches with a look of
cheer.
The robin's gone, the lark has ceased to
sing:
But, gie, the buckwheat cakes are good
this year!
S. K. Kiser in Chicago Record-Herald.
Health In Walking Downstairs.
R. H. RICE, Prop.
U. S. Land OiTice at Rojcburg, Oregon.
The wind is wild upon the barren moor.
The Janitor is stingy with the steam.
.rti- fun one gets upon the links is poor.
But not a fly Is dropping In the cream.
Wasps are in one respect more civ-
ilized than any other insect or animal,
lobu Burroughs tells us that, "though
st baa lieen though» that man is the
inly tool using animal, yet there is
me species of wasp, amtnophila. that
uses a little iwbb'.e to |iound down the
earth over her nest. She takes the
pebble in her mandibles, as you or I
would lake a stone In our band, nnd
uses it a* a hammer to |»ound down
the seii above the cavity that holds
her egg. This is a remarkable fact.
So far :m I koow. then* Is no other
animal on this continent that makes
any mechanical use of an object or
substance foreign to its own body in
ihis way ”
ing to examine them.
RICE S
TRANSFER LINE
Notice For Publication.
Optimism.
A Wasp That Uses Tools.
a call. It cost* you noth*
WILSON & WALRATH
Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers
keyboard, back spacer, tabulator, '
two-cclot ribbon, everything ih«t
l>est: is the ideal machine ior begin­
ners as well as for ihc most expert
typists and stenographers; just the
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C ai R.
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buying a Piano, give u»
me all your F re (»tiers." and bv
retain mall you uiil receive their
Free Offers, the names of over 400
a ho have recently received ly|»e-
uriiers free, and you uill 1 aim n
a hat easy conditions you can get
\\ .tgtin« of all kinds made to order.
< ne ot their typeuriteis, free, right
All k'tu1* of Blacksmith Work, i«4h
au av
lt< avy and light, wi l rnt'itr prompt
I he Emerson Typewriter is < ne ot
attention. Florae Shoeing a sjicvialty
the highest grade, wholly visible
Shop on Columbia Avenue
typewriters made in the world. Many
uho have used the ”Emerson ami
Postprandial.
Tbc dust Iwgriuted tramp «:»w t’l-
»si lady of the l.mise potieriag nim.it
;u the garden. * • he approuebed her < u other makes pronounce the "Fun r
the siil>j«« l of aims "And where have i son” superior to any ><oo.oo type­
you l>een. ami bow do you live?" she writer <>n lite inaiket. It is a wholly
asked.
"Well, ma'am. I've liven ail over the visible machine lias everv new. up-
.vol Id Europe. Asia. Africa. America - lo-dale tenure. Io»»ks like other high
i d have had a most varied exi»erieuce grade £*oo.oo typewriters, though it
n tne chase of the elusive meal."
"Then, my num. you should have an sells regularly ior less and on terms
mtere*ting story to tell.”
«»I $i.oo down and to cents a day
"Quite right, ma'am, but I am essen until paid tor. The •’Emerson” has
ti ally an after dinner s| maker.”—Sport­
every new improvement, universal,
tug Time*.
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If you are contemplating
not coat you even < ne cent, then in
And then I learned for the first time i letter or on a p<«lal card addreaoecl
ibat an affair had fwert In pC'-grese lie
¡,
W»k1<r. Preaideiit.
twwtt them ever store llr»> r bail her»» to Frank
III.,
Minplv tay, “Mall
a memls-r of our family, though only \\ Otklst’Kit.
In feeling. for not a word of love had
Iwn s|s»krn lietween them Her mH-
fortune, which he got for tbc first time
from me only «s-ried to draw him fl*
ni-arer to her
Though Edgar’s «later. I am not one
to fiellrve tn brotherly nnd utterly
housekeeping arrangement«, amt I waa
■uiicli |dea«r<j at the affair on F.dgar'a.
the children'* and Mis.« MacAlister'«
a« •«Mint The children |ov<sl her dear
tv. and she makes them a devoted
mother
l*w«b Trtlba He M. ho* O. II. M
Pianos
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TUESDAY
Baldwin
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Foiev Kidney Pili* u til cure any
case of kidney or bladder trouble
not l evond the reach of medicir,
No medi. ,ne can do mere. For sale
bv Bandon Drug Company.
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
hair brushes and toilet arti-
$2.75
cles?
If so, call on
C. Y. LOWE,
Bandon, Oregon.