I Semi-Weekly Bandon Record October 21, 1913 Puge 5 H-H-I-HW-I-W-I-K-I-I-H-H-I-M-I-H- i ON THE LONG TRAIL Strange Things Hap- r ri peneu i ncrc X By CLAUISSA MACKIE 4. H-W-H-H-W-W-I-H-J-W-H-l-W' Both CuHlunnn was riding liomcj by way of tlio long trull. It was n yield ing to sentiment tlint Both herself do Bplsed, hut alio could not help It when alio cumo to the crossroads. Tho long troll lind been her favorite rldo with Miles Hill, but that hand eomo co wiu nelier hud ceased to cull upon Miss CiiHliinan. Krom the trail aho could look down Into a llttlo canyon through tho nilddlo of which riiMhed a frollcsomo stream. On tho bunk of the stream there stood a horse and rlder,v girl on n crenni colored pony. Beth drew a Jealous breath, for hL'o cotdd see Hint the girl wns lovely hi a blond, golden haired, pink and whltn way. Ah she gazed down there, the white pony lipped the stream nhd, out from tho rocks of thu canyon, there dashed n horse nnd rider. It was Miles II1U, riding black Poncho. Beth caught her bieaih ns thu man rodo. rapidly to ward tho girl, bent swiftly to kiss her nnd, with his arm around her slender waist, the two forded tho stream and rode rapidly up tho canyon and dlsniv' peured from ylow. Entirely heartsick, but with a bravo smile on her Hps, Beth sat down to supper that night. Her uncle, u morose, taciturn man, ute silently ,ond swiftly, and rising,, went away on some oillclal errnnd, for he wns sheriff of the county. Mrs. Colt and her two daughters breathed u little easier after his de parture and began to talk to the two cowboys who ate with the family. "Pa hasn't said nnythlng, but I reckon bo's off on that Tlnkerman ease," observed Mrs. Colt. "I reckon ho Is," returned Link Put crson, buttering another biscuit. "Some one said Miles Hill hud dis appeared from tho range," went on Mrs. Colt, with a nldo glance at her niece. "Jameson hinted that Miles was mixed up In thu Tlnkerman raid," put in Louise Colt eagerly. "Jameson better try again. There nlu't a sipiarer fellow nowhero than Miles Hill," muttered Link. 1 "Whoro Is Miles, then?" demanded Cora. "Miles? Why, I can't say exactly. It's sort of a secret, you know, ma'am." Link grow very red nnd looked at Beth's pathetic face. Beth lifted her head haughtily. Her eyes flashed splendidly. " "I don't know why his whereabouts Bhould bo a secrot," she said nervlly. "I saw 1dm today." "Oh, you did?" queried Link, reliev ed, and Hiuumy Smith nuked quickly: "I reckon It 'twun't far from Llttlo canyon. Miss Beth." "It was right there, no was riding wltb girl, a very pretty girl," said Beth bravely. Thoro was nothing more, said con cerning Miles Hill, and after supper Beth went to her room and rested her weary head on thu sill, lotting the cool, sweet air caress her (lushed cheeks and dry tho tears on her lushes. Link mid Sammy rodo away, and from Uio overcrowded bunts bouso eauio talk nnd laughter and song as the cowboys prepared themselves for Bomo merrymaking In tho town, live miles distant After thoy, too, hnd clattered nway nnd Sam Soy had ceased to rattle dishes In the kitchen silence fell on tho ranch house and Its inhabitants. From tho veranda below Beth caught tho drift of voices now and then through tho confusion of other sounds, but ufter it grew very still the voices camo up sharply penetrating. "I think your pa was too severe with Miles Hill." said Mrs. Colt. "Ho sure was plumb set after Beth, nnd It showed he was lionorablo to speak to Henry about It first" "Miles Isn't poorer than any other cowpuncher around here, and plenty of them marry and setttlo down," ugrced Cora, who was fond of her llt tlo coiihIii. "I heurd him tell pa that If he'd namo thu sum he thought ho ought to huvo before ho asked Beth to marry him he said ho would huvo it." put In Loulso. "How much did pa tell Miles ho must rnlse?" asked Cora. "Five hundred dollars," laughed Louise. "I heard poor Miles telling him it would tako him n wholo year to do that out of his pay nnd thun his clothes would bo so shabby Beth wouldn't look at him by that time!" "What did pa say to that?" "He Just laughed, and then Miles got angry nnd said he'd show hltn a tho'i sand dollars before he'd nsk him, anil he went off In n rage, nnd I haven t eon him since." "Beth, poor child, said she saw him with another girl," worried kind Mrs. Colt. "It's a shaino!" cried Louise. "I'll Just scold Pa Colt when I get hold of him! See If I don't." Beth withdrew from tho window nnd went to bed. There was n singing In her henrt because Miles FTIH hnd loved Lor, whatever his wandering heart was dctng now. no had nsked her uncle for Uer hand., and tUncle. Henry had refused, but there wns n measure pi comfort In tho thought that Mllea had not been dellbo...tuly fulthless. tlu hnd been turned mvuy, and the blond girl had tempted Iilin. ' The girl fell asleep to dream of her lover mid the pretty girl who had wutted for 111 1 1 in Little canyon and who hud received his kiss upon her lips with nlry nonchalance. It was perhaps u week after thnt Beth Cuslilmin once more rode home ty the long trail. This was nlit from deslro. Stern necessity demanded the change of route because during n severe windstorm there hud been sev eral trees uprooted nlong thu short trail mid n landslide hnd completed Its destruction. Bo It happened that Beth rode slow ly along the familiar way, her eyes llxed on tho llttlo space between Bon nie's brown ours. ' , . . She had passed Little canyon with out n glance Into Its green depths and was climbing tho hill when sho sud denly caino to the top, where n thrill ing scene was taking place. Hiding: straight toward her was u most villainous looking Mexican, and In the curve of his left nrm ho carried thu slender form of tho bountiful blond whom she had seen with Miles. Shouting down the distance came Miles, bending" over his horse In vain pursuit of the Mexican. Whllo-sho paused there, startled at the scene, a shot rung but from the bushes bordering tho trull, and Miles threw up his hands nnd fell to the ground. The horse cropped tho'grass undisturbed by the still form of his master lying so near. All this happened In a breath. When Miles fell the Mexican was still com ing toward;-Buthi A groat rage filled her soul with a mad desire to kill, to avenge the life of her old sweetheart. A word to Bonnie, nnd Beth dashed Into the scene, her revolver thrust Into thu fnco of the frightened Mexican. "filvo her to me! Let go! I'll kill you If yon don't!" she screamed in his ear. Ho released his hold on tho girl, mid Beth clutched her In strong nrms nnd swung her ncross her snddluj'Vrien she dashed past tho Mexican nnd guided Bonnie to where tho prostrate Miles lay on the ground. s "You're safe now," assured Beth ns she helped the girl to the ground nnd then dismounted. To her surprise tho girl stnred ut her ruther Impudently until a smile crinkled tho corners of bur rouged lips. "Say. Miss Buttlnsky, what do you mean by queering this picture?" shu asked sharply. "Walt until old Fen null gets up here. I guess you've spoiled thirty feet of perfectly ripping film."' "Picture?" faltered Both. "Film? I don't know whnt you muan." Thu girl laughed gleefully nnd chip ped her hnnds nt a stout, red faced man who caniu panting toward them. "Don't have u tit. Fdiinell." she snid saucily. "It's only another tenderfoot taking a movlo picture for the real thing." But Mr. Fenncll wos grinning with enthusiasm. "It was great grunt Floral" he cried. "Young ludy, 1 must have you In this. What suy? Could you do that stunt ngnln?" Beth looked nt him in n bewildered way, and her blushes deepened whim she noticed thnt Miles Hill hud risen quite unhurt mid was regarding her with grnvo Interest In Ms brown eyes. "Perhupi you will explain It to me. I've never been called n tenderfoot before." Beth smiled at the girl culled Flora, and the girl nodded back In n friendly way. The Mexican had np pioached and was nonchaluni rolling u cigarette, while from the underbrush there crawled another nctor o'f thu cowboy type. It was this worthy who had tired the blank cartridge from ambush at Miles Hill. Mr. Fonuoll explained all about his company of moving picture actors and how this particular Him was to be a star production If it turned out well. 'And ho wanted Beth to help them out by repeating her rescue of Flora from tho dark browed Mexlcun. who In real life was her husband. So the eninenl man threaded up his machine again, nnd tho scene was re peated to the great satisfaction of Mr. Fenncll and all concerned. At last the company separated, the actors going back to their headquarter at Itiil Ford- and Miles 11 III riding slowly homo with Beth, who had so unexpectedly como Into her own again. "You thought I was deadt honey?" he aski-d after awhllu.. She nodded. "And I saw you and Flora In the canyon tho other day," she added. "You monn where I kiss her and ride upstrenni?" "Yes I cr belluved It wns true, .Miles." He laughed tenderly. "It couldn't be. denr, because there's only one girl Lin the "vorld for mo, and hhe's so lino thnt when she saw the girl sho thought was mine being carried off by n no 'count greaser she Just naturally would not stand for It, but rushed hi and res cued the girl for mo." Beth blushed hotly, but her eyes were very happy, "I heard a'.out your asking uncle," she paid. "Isthat why you are acting In this moving picture company, fo that you can ralso u thousand dollars?" "To marry you at once," he smiled down nt her. "You see. I'll have the money saved up In three months. Fen noil's going to gut out four moro of these wild nnd woolly western plays, and I'm going to be In every one of them. I guess you might ns well be gin on your wedding clothes, dearie." "And I thought it wns the blond nil the time. Miles." she whispered tear fully. "Don't pin your fnlth on blonds. Iiijnay.".,liecatitloned,.,'a,liey nlwnys do the contrary things. This time It was not tho blond; It was all for you." Automobile Climbs Open Bascule Bridge. Perched on the end of one leaf of a Chicago bascule bridge after a dash up tlu: steep incline ns the bridge opened, a heavy automobile not long nuo. hung by iis front wheels until the bridge could be lowered, One of its occupants was thrown from liis seat by, the sudden stop high in the air and was di own ed in the river. The ilrixer h.id noticed the warnini! bell and rid lights ns he appro idled the bridge )it a high rate of speed late at night, ami did not realize that the bridge was opening until his machine had stalled to climb the -rising incline. The accident is graphical!.)' por trayed by a picture in the November Popular Mechani'f. M.ig.v.ine. Notice of Assessments for the Extension of Oregon Av enue ( Formerly Aber nathy Street) info Wall Street (Formerly Extension of First Street) in the City of Bandon, Oregon. Notice is hereby given: That al n t'jiular meeting 0 the common council ol the cily Bandon, Coos Counly, Oregon, held tiion the 10th clay of September, l'JIi, Ordnance Nc. 263 entitled "An ordinance adopting the report of the viewers appointed hy the common coun cil of ihc city ol Bandon, Oregon, to view the proposed extension of Oregon Avenue (formerly Abernathy Stre t) into Wall Street in w'd Cily of Bandon nnd to make an nuerrrnt ol the damagci and hcncfitt of said extension to the respective owners of properly allecled by uch extension," was duly passed by the common council and approved by the mayor on said date which ordinance directs mc to enter the said assessments in the doc let I of cily liens and from the date of the (nlry thereof in said dntket of city lien's ihc sum as entered 'against each lot. pail of lot or tract of Innd becomes and is a Hen upon such lot and tract of land, and unless ihc assessment is paid within the lime prest rihed by the charter of the city of Bandon, Oregon, the lot or tract of land so assessed will be solr! to pay the assessment interest and cost. The whole cost of ihe extension of Oregon Avenue (formerly Abernathy Street) is $1,834 76 and the boundaries of the district assessed lor the cost of the same commences at ihc south line of Wall Street running thence south to the north line of I3lh Street upon all lots part of lots and tracts of land abutting upon said Oiegon Av enue and upon other lots and tracts of land not abutting upon said street deemed benefited and assessed with like benefit as set out in the re port of sr'd viewers and adopted by the com mon council." Notice is further given that said assessments were entered in the docket of cily liens on the 1 1 ih day of Oc.ohcr, 1913, and all assessments so entered are due and payable at the office of the city recorder of Uarnlm, Oregon, onor be fore October 23, 1913, after which dale said assessments become delinquent nnd inteicrt will he chaiged at the legal rale. E,'. KAUSRUD, City Recorder. First pub. Oct. M. 1913. Last pub. Oct. 21, 19 1 3. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given: That sealed bids will be received by the common council of the cily of Bandon, Oregon, until half past seven o'clock p. m. Wednesday the 29th day of October, I 1913, for the implement of First Street East ' in Bandon I (eights from the cast line of I iar lem Avenue to the west line of June Avenue in the city of Bandon Oregon, accordinc to the plans ami specifications on file in the office of the city recorder and there oien to the inrpec lion of all persons interested therein. All bids must be in accordance with the requirements accompanying s.nJ specifications anil upon blinks for that puiposc which will be supplied uon request at the office of the cily recorder. A certified check of five per cent of the bid mint accompany the bid lo be forfeited to ihe said city of Bandon in case the contractor fails to enter into a contract with the said cily within five days. The common council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Datul at Bandon, Oregon, this 1 1 tit day of October. 1913. E, B. KAUSRUD. City Recorder. First pub. Oct. 14, 1913. Second pub. Oct. 17. 1913. Third pub. Oct. 21, 1913. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. L.id Office at Rocrbikg, Oregon. September 19, 1013. Notice is hereby given that Carl oucl,iri of Bandon, Oiegon, who on Noirmher 9, I90S, made I lomestead Serial No. 0221)9. for E 1-2 NEl-4, NEL4SE1-4. and Nw 1-4 SE; Section 34, Township 29 S., Range 14 West, Williamelte Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion lo make Five year proof, lo establish claim In the land above described, bcforeC R. VI ade United Slates Commissioner, at Bandon, Oiegon, on ihe 31tl day ol October, 1913, Claimant names as witnesses: Ed Young, of Bandon, Oregon, E. 1.. Strader, of Bandon, Oregon, Dave Diew, Paikershiirg, Oregon, Jim Drew of Parktrsliurg. Oiegon. B. F. JONES, Sept 19-Ocl 24 Regisler. M. G. POHL BANDON The best is not too good for your eyes. Try me! 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