4 M -tl i I rRt * i# I * ■t EXTREMES f ft | f WlM* tin $MI ••• A«* |r«bfo»« r bl» ■MB» «•« fgft «■ « NtSNl «*• Frwbyi*rien fI'«wi 4'4 t«»m< Miff« A M'Mwhal t i'«— •« «*4 Mmrfo « «HIM • HNP h if! There he« been rmn'deratde hnlM K kw»4*>t 1« «ml ibors. I tto»« b»1 tk* iMbf * fi »Hi BAI.« mg erflvh« in th«« bwsliip and in "f*H on «1*4 4M> Nhrwit HtM." replied Inquire V th« rticiilo»»« are thsl Aral*« P«rb • ill low (>■•• wWb 4«*«rUy. tb>m«li in hH • -, be owe 4t»7 hml Iman d*o*r1ed by 11« puronla. Iricts. field rm l.uvme«« vrstr'day. ttumobow th« cwtidltfeHia under which For all kinds of h<>m* made J«'. P O «en w 1« up fuw» I. Edgar Crano fr»m th* tin»* bo < sh » i .| I bl« «unt brut l«rt blui b.*r fortun* and «hew phon« jn, the Wigwam, loi» the first <>f th. w««k I I tn Ik wan con «id* rod pocultar. An n ram« up Io tw» k bint. Uh* bad pr«dkt*d that he wouNf «veatually do «Iter busi new» affiim JLW. little boy b* evinced a distant« for lit ■ouMthin« «rraU<- In lb* way of mar Prof. H L. Hopkit»« will go e an The County Su ei intertill Il I« n Ha alrla. and an a youth bis antipathy rial*, and in cu»« h* did he tutiaf turn address at the Presbyterian chm h his office every Friday ¡rum 9 a ni. for th* opposite nni lncr«an«d rather ov«r th« l4*ncy to n foundling»' hutn< than diminished. By th« time be H« bad JuM been informed that he next Sunday mow ing in which under to 2 p in , al which tune lie «ill be came of age be wan a hardened worn had a foundling»' Imine on hia ranch. the title of “Instead of So< i ili«m * hr pleased to me. 1 anv body interested nn hater Such turn usually ar« de There waa acme (fit ng uncanny ntiout will discuss some economics and so­ I in the educational work of the vote« to their own sex. Not so Crane, th« affair. N«vertheleM> he rod* on. When he cial questions and suggest a remedy county. 18-12 lie hud but little more use for men came uear the cabin he heard the child . tlmn women. lor their cure. Prof. Hopkins has I he indies Aid .Society of tin M. cryiug piteoualy. All win dark lie An nunt vainly endeavored to get done post graduate work in Yale and E. church will hold a cooked I ihk I ivlmt she called "thia nonsense’ out entered and after a aeurch found it can­ Chicago Universities and has studied sale at the home of Mrs. Ol ve King of him nusltl<>n. When she died her bunk, be let the light fall on the bnby n‘l I cw was still of the same opinion pioblems. 23 12 The little thing blinked its eyes, and quille. was in Bandon yesterday. j'he old lady left him her fortune. Crane held the candle where it was not A 5 room house for rent. S. B Carpet and rug weaving, 0119th $1ta!.o<;ii. with the stipulation that tf to be seen. Tbeu the tiny face broke tie marr ed half the amount was to go Anderson, Prosper. 22 qtx stieet, South of school house. Ban­ t<> a foundlings' borne. Thus did she into a smile But the child was hungry, and its There w:ll be an April Fool Bail don, Ore. Mrs J. L. Foster 96 tf arrange to show Iler spleen after her good humor did not last long. Crane, at the Wigwam Tuesday evening death. divining the cause, went to a cupboard Atty. Walter Sinclair was down Edgar Crane bad $10.000 of his own. April 2nd which promises to be one made of a box. where be found milk, mi l. taking his fortune with him. he from Coquille Friday. and since there was plenty of wood of the btst and most interesting went west to liecome a rancher. He Witter Water for your liver, kid bought n large tract of laud and built for a fire be soon had the food warm dances ever given in Bandon. A ed and in the baby’s bottle. Then, put feature of the evening will be a neys and rheumatism. C. M. Spen­ '. house In the middle of It. thus keep­ ting it between the pink lips, he bad ing as far as possible from neighbors. the satisfaction of seeing his charge guessing contest for both ladies and cer, Agent. His house wns comfortable, and his pull lustily. gentleman and two prizes will be domain was attractive, being made up For a house to rent see Spencer. Ten o’clock came, but no human be­ of plains amt rolling land, partly awarded to the lady and gentleman ing. Eleven passed, und when an old wooded. He stocked It with a few C. R. Barrow, attorney, was loud ticking Connecticut, dock wheez­ that make the biggest april fool down Irotn Coquille on legal business sheep, but spent more money for ed 12 Crane came to the conclusion guesses. The admission will be I h > o I< s to put in his library than for that the baby had been left to die. last week. sheep to stock his ranch. gentlemen 75c, ladies free. Ills lands were so extended that ft Lying down beside it. Jte determined to The Bandon Water Co. is mak­ F or S ale —Five Jersey cbws and was some time before he had visited remain with it till morning, tbeu take ing extensive improvements a fuller every part of them. Indeed, he spent it to his own house. one Jersey bull. $300 takes all - He awoke to sue the sun shining in T. H. Shaw, Fourtnile. Phone 1x2, account of which will be given in most of hl time at home Reading at the open door. And he saw some When lie di 1 rhle out It was for the Friday’sissue. 22-t2 Farmers. purpose of seeing If there were tres- thing else—n woman about twenty p:.s:.e:-. on his grounds. Several years years old. standing, looking down on Vcile Caldwell Perry, yourg son A hall dollar ol the year 1843. him and the baby, who was using his passed und lie showed no signs of dis- which Bryce Halwood a prisoner at of Mr. and Mis. Frank Perry, was sat isfnetion wltb his tuode of life breast for a pillow and had one leg the Ohio penitentiary, has carried one of the prize winners in the Bor­ Then one day when riding up on an thrown over him. On the woman’s face'was an expression of terror, which as a pocket piece for many years, den Eagle Brand Milk Co.’.scontest, eminence he saw a little shanty built as she looked faded into one of satis of a few logs, some boards and con- Photo­ siderable brush on n spot that he fuction. tbeu broke into a smile. For a may net the man a fortune and fur­ recently held in Portland few moments while Crane was awak­ nish capital to start him in a respect- graphs of babies from all parts of knew was within his bounds. ening b« was too confused to speak. With blood in his eye he put spurs . able business when he is released the country wire sent in and little to his horse and rode to the cabin. When he did so lie said: “For heaven sake, why did you leave from the institution. There are only Voile was one of the prettiest and Reining up before the door, he called this baby here all night alone?'' healthiest babies entered in the con ­ four coins of the special mintage of for the trespasser to come out. Re­ “Are you the owner of this land?" The prize was a nice silver ceiving no reply, he dismounted and that year in existence. A Los An- test. “Yes." put his head within the door. He sur- “Well, we hadn’t anything to ent. geles collector refused $25.000 fot spoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are veyed one room, all there was. A mud and 1 took one of your lambs A herd justly proud of the fact that their one ol the mates of the coin owned chimney with an open tireplace stood er saw me do it and took me in. I at one side. Instead of a bedstead a by . Halwood, and he succeeded in baby was one of the winners. told him my baby was here alone, but bunk wjjs built In 11 corner. There were he wouldn’t believe me. Just before getting into correspondence with a ---- ooo---- a chest of drawers, a table and several daylight be fell asleep, and I got New York banking house with a c!.-."irs. the ! ottoms of the latter being away.” imperfect. view to placing the coin upon the “Where’s the child’s father?" Crane went inside with a view to WORK. market. Halwood is serving fifteen “Dead." » leaving a notice for the trespasser to The time is never lost that is “ Were you hie wife? ” years for robbery. quit. A charred stick he found on the devoted to work.—Emerson. "No." clay hearth served his purpose. and a W anted —Watches lorepair. H. Crane understood. Matrimony in board which constituted a part of the The result tests the work.— Sabro. Atwater St. 76-tf I that region was regarded rather as a wall stood in lieu of writing paper. He Washington. luxury than an essential. wrote simply: P. B. Hoyt has moved into his The rancher went home and sent Leave at once. A work well begun is half end­ new barber shop on the Timmons back to the mother a goixl breakfast, OWNER OF PROPERTY. ed.—Plato. corner, and has the the same fixed He was turning to leave when on the with fresh milk for the child. lie had bunk he saw a heap that excited his not yet sufficiently recovered from his up in the most modern fashion, Work tlrst and then rest.—Rus­ curiosity. Removing a light covering, prejudices to bring them to the ranch kin. making a very fine appearance. lie looked upon the face of a sleeping house. Instead he built them a fine babe. The covering had evidently cabin near by. F or S ale C heap —Five room At the workingman's house Crane considered that he had saved been laid to protect it from files and hunger looks in. but does not en- house with quarter acre of ground. the child’s life or might have saved it other insects. There was something in ter.—Franklin. Chicken yard, barn and fences. In­ this little lump of unconscious nonre­ and regarded the fatherless little thing quire at this office. 18-tf sistance that was diametrically ditTer as under bis especial protection The A skillful mechanic is a good ent from Edgar Crane’s combative- ' mother needed protection as well ns the pilgrim. — Addison. The Gun Club dance at the Wig­ child. Crane took care to build her noss. wam pavillion Saturday night was a The child slept on. unmindful of cabin just far» enough from his house to Labor, if it were not necessary being nt the 'mercy of the man on I prevent her troubling him. She was a decided success in every particular to the existence, would be indis­ whose property ft had illegally squat- comely young woman and. though un­ pensable to the happiness of and was one of the best dances ever ted. educated. developed under lietter sur­ mau.— Johnson. given in the city No pains were As Crane looked down upon the roundings than those to which she hud Innocent face his pugnacity began to been accustomed a good deal of sense »pared on the part of the Gun Club, i All work, even cotton spinning. ooze out A fly lit on the soft round Crane got into the habit of going to Is noble Work alone is uoble. nor the proprietors of the Wigwam • heck. causing a slight twitching on talk with her, then consult with her, —Carlyle. to make the affair a success, and the part of the sleeper Crane brush­ and in time she became necessary to ed It away. Then, carefully replacing hia comfort His books meanwhile had everybody had a fine time. I-nbor conquers all things.— the covering. he tiptoed from the bunk lost a good deal of their freshness for Vergil. Team, wagon and harness for lest he should awaken the baby. Leav him. He visited "his kid." as be called heavy work. Will sell or exchange ing the cabin, he mounted bis horse the little trespasser, daily, and he To labor is the lot of man be­ ami rode away. couldn’t very well see the kid without low.—Homer. for lumber or cattle —H, E Brown. He had no sooner left the influence seeing Its mother. Fourtnile. 22-tf of the innocent little squatter than Several years went by. and Crane be­ The three things most difficult the habit of his life regained its mas gan to think of bringing the trespass­ Mrs. Anna Jones has sold four lots are to keep a secret, to forget an tery. He was pleased nt remembering ing family to his home—marrying the injury and to make good use of in block 9. Azalea Park, the sales having left his notice to quit—not that mother—so that be would have them labor.—Chilo. being made by Mills & Strauhal. he expected the child on awakening to handy. But his aunt’s will stood in the pay any attention to it. but when the way. He was too honorable to attempt Labor is preferable to idleness, The purchasers expect to build at parents, who were nway doubtless pro to get round his aunt's provision or to as brightness is to rust—Plato. once. riding in some way the necessaries of compromise those who were in Ills F or S ale --New modern 6 room life, returned they would see it and power. Time misspent is not lived, but understand that they must move on. lost.—Fuller. Then be went east for awhile to try bungalow with concrete basement The ram her gave the squatters three a separation, but be bad had few and floor. Will sell cheap. Cash days to get off ids premises— not that friends there, and they had scattered H. Schrieben çS-tf or rerms. so much time was needed, but be He returned to bls ranch and bls didn't wish to listen to excuses; then squatter family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Osborn are Notice to Creditors. lie went to the spot again. He found I It was hard for him t« make up his the proud parents of a seven pound the same status as iiefore. No one mind to take a widow who had never was nt home but the baby, and this been married and bard to give up half girl, born March 21st. In the County C ourt oí the State of Oregon, infantile squatter was asleep He ap- his estate, but as time wore on be F or S alb —Driving team, can be, bounty.' I'ron -tied the Intnk* to find that, though couldn't see anything else for himself used for either plow or wagon. Ap­ j In the matier of the Estate of George W. tile head was covered, a foot and five to do little tees were exposed Crane was He was drifting toward the inev ply to Arthur Coach. 22 t6x , Re», deceated. about to draw the clothing down over itable. At last he succumbed His Notice is hereby gi'en by the undersigned. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan vis­ 1 executrix of the estate of George W. R»e. de- : til n wlnn lie paused for a look wife proved a treasure to him. and. liv­ I- ruin a lock he proceeded to a t^^^h ited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! ceased, to the creditors ol, and to all persons lb w w.:v, rb«»v were: He bent down ing In a land where there wns no social station to keep up. the family did not , having claims against the said deceased, to ex- Russell of Beaver Hill. lo e- them more closely, aid the live under a cloud The child, a boy. ■ htbit them, wilh the necessary voucher, within first till .;- I;,, knew be had touched his grew to bo a fine young fellow, nml Eggs from pure bred Rufi Or- ’ six months after die first publication of this notice, III* to them children were boro to Crane as well phingtons. White Rocks, Pekin . to the said executrix, al her oftce, in the Lowe- Ti e l>.iby pulled It« little foot out of “My aunt." Crane said, "had a re­ ducks and Indian Runner ducks at i Laird building, at Bandon, m said county and si t. and that ended its connection markable faculty for looking ahead.” Turning, he look ! slate, the same fx ing the place for the transac­ • ith <'m lie's visit Doubtless the old Indy recognized th* one dollar per setting. Also Mam- m on« extreme to another. At any Dated this 2bth day of March 1912. none With a charred stick he wrote: rate, she got ahead of the man whom lars per setting.—Mrs. F F. Eddy ELLA M. REA. Wil give yon three days more ahe could not influence and made him Executrix of said Estale. Bullards, Phone, Farmers 64. 18 tf Meh 26-Apr 23l I instead of giving three days tw gave pay w«U for Ms obstinacy. rivd'i’Hih »fitta RSt»*»! lort.'i'* W fe«| f «W|U1J « Mr •«•* ft I Baby Chick« I I SNAP Room Before Buying a Separator look into the House; SIMPLEX CHEAP I OR CASH I Office. SN A P For C lean Skimming, Dura­ bility and Easy Running, it has no equal . Runs 50 per cent easier than all others. Sold by SlIIKTaDS UI.A< K«< Vi I l ilN AHI» BANDON HDW. CO KENNEDY WAGOK3IAKHKM Wagons of Ail Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing ■ Specialty Job Work attended nded to promptly and all woik uaranteed to give satisfaction, reasonable. Shop on Atw/lcr Street, Bandon, Oregon. Prices Hotel Gallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. week or month. Special rates by Sample Room in Connection. Bandon Oregon ____ S 1 tg A JE k 3 u ■ uearam -v —waarwnr r iraarn» enu»—I CATTERLIN & LeGOREs Grocers o o Free Delivery at all times to any Phone 163 F. W. 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