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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BANP6K MCORDEft, TUESDAV, SEPT, HTH, toil PAGE SIX rrt-r- 1 i I t SCHOOL WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY September, 14 THE RED CRAIN DRUG COMPANY will have everything that the scholars require. Do not miss the place. Sign of the Red Crain. His picture i on the window. THE IMAGE IN THE MIRROR A Story For AHhallow Eve By ADELAIDE DURNHAM 0 BRIEF LOCAL ITEMS The rnns of the last two days have brightened things up considerably and tho dust is now sctled for some time to come. This had been tho longest stretch without rain in tho history of Coos county, according to weather experts. Mi-, and Mrs. J. T. Bridges arrived hero Friday to visit their daughter, Mrs. S. C. Endicott and family. They were met at Marshfield by the Endicott family who made tho trip over in their auto. Work has commenced in leveling oft" the lawn at tho new Presbyterian church and an approach has bccr built from tho sidewalk to tho concrete steps. School Supplies Lots of them at The Orange Pharmacy The Coos and Curry county fair will bo held at Myrtle Point Septem ber 23-24-25-2G, and very elaborate preparations aro being made for it Edward DIx was n sportsman from tho crown of his head to the tip of his great too. Ono October evening, when ho bnd been hunting in tho woods nil day, ho came to n IHtlo Inko nestling among tho hills, Its surface covered with fallen leaves of every color from the lightest yellow huo to tho deepest crimson. And looking down a valley ho saw a landscape that Oiled him with delight "What n place for a summer cot tage!" ho exclaiiped. "Some day I'm going to build one here." And ho did. Now, I'm going to tell you how he camo to enrry out what was but, a thought Looking to his right, ho saw tho deep ted of n brick chimney against brown limbs of trees. lie know that whero there wna n chimney there must bo a houso nnd started to go and make an Investigation. lie camo upon a very pretty cottage, with a broad plaz en around It. n Queen Anno roof and dainty windows. 'And I'm Jluged if I don't build a match to that," ho added to his lirst assertion. Tuero was not a living thing in or near tho cottage, nnd it was evident that It was Intended only for summer nse. Mr. DIx went up on the piazza and looked Into tho living room through n window. Tho apartment contained cottago furniture, but tho chief attraction was n largo lireplnco. "I've a good mind to sleep there to night," ho said to himself nnd tried tho window to sco If It were securely lock ed. It was, but Mr. DIx hunted for a plnce of Ingress as energetically ns he had hunted for gamo nnd fouiid one by getting on tho piazza roof a window not well secured. Going downstairs, ho opened n door from tho Inside, ad mitting him to tho wood bouse, and In a few minutes had a flro blazing on tho hearth. Then ho settled himself down In nn easy chair before It, nnd, look ing nt his reflection in a mirror on the mnntel opposite him, ho rcmnrked: "Your comfort Is only equaled by your assurance.' And straightway he fell asleep. Now, It happened that this was Halloween, and a party of girls wcro Tho biggest premium list in tho hs- omln& t0 "Pd " nt u,Ia vcry cot' tory of tho far will be offered, and the th0 owner, was tho hostess, and tho race program is also a good one. In Others were her guests. Mr. DIx went fact the entire fair will be tho best V?vv, ... . ... wn ladles arrived about 8 o'clock. My goodness gracious!" exclaimed Miss Stebblns. "Thcro's somo kind of Mrs. Morrison's millinery opening ft light Inside. It looks ns if thcro last Saturday was a brilliant success w" . mi , , I . ' uto till I reconnoitcr." Sue went to a in every way and many Bandon ladies window and saw tho slumbering Mr. took ndvntge of the opportunity to Dlx sitting before n flro that was still .... ... . . blazing merrily. She beckoned to tho get tlleir 111 ttatS. nMinra Th ..nmo nnil ontv tlio unma Eight Circuit court opened at Coquillo "Uins," saw Horn, "tiicro Is tlio best wlorr hwiril of. T-oh ntm nf iik irn In J.A.BYRNE THE FURNITURE MAN A full line of the lat est designs in FURNITURE this morning with Judge John Coke presiding. All the Bandon at-1 stealthily, mako Just enough sound to torney's went up this morning and waken him so that lio'll seo her rcflec- Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State in the Union UiicImii Mean in regard to irx trallcrnl hroauVa.t by ihr ignorant rauic miiiomlit)-, iliicuc ami uiffrrlng among the lmmrnt. 'J'nif, wlioleome information lirlpt to produce ilran, healthful ritiient ulile ul rlihcr and mote uuul lite, 6r education hgtil. le rnMnl wlirn u.(!l.lr In the home JUiiijI trie will he wnl freti for mm am) women, mi.l (!It, f tm. fiend J,(rl ttiimji nuJ ui definite! w r f rlilMmi and ullier perom far sum tMiimli rl kir Mauled AddirM The Oregon Social Hygiene Society UtyLV.. Wi Hullilliijr, orlnil0Wi ' our prices before you buy.. At M. BREUERS (Ion In tho mirror on tho mnntel nnd most of them will stay two or three gct away before ho can catch her." days before returning. There is a I Tho Idea was eagerly caught upon. i . , . . . ,, . . ... aim l-iora was urgen 10 piny uio pari, big docket at this term and it prom- TUo otuers rolurnc1 t0 tho veUIcIo thnt ises to bo quito an extended one. had brought them and wnlted for tho play to be over nnd her to Join them In n retreat. Suggestion to Parents. Mr. DIx was awakened by tho fall- Before your boy or girl starts to ,ng ?f B?? "rtlCl behl"d1. "'i11 ""i j j v m nnn nlr tits ovos. saw n clr s fneo re- school ho or she will no doubt need a fleeted in a mirror before him. Hut new pair of shoes. .Therefore wo onlv for nn "stnt- '""1 been would suggest that before you buy . from his chair Immediately and you call at our store and let us showlnindo an investigation. As it was, he you somo real values at prices that Aolnycd Just long enough to allow tho . , . , , conspirators to mako good their es- aro right. Every pair of boya shoes cape, Ho aid not oven hear tho sound hob-nailed free of chartre. Wo havn ot wliel3. for tho carriage had gono on sale 3C pairf girl, ahoes, Uce, ZV' size C to 2, at cost. Boya suits with When Mr. DIx got fairly around ho two pairs of pants, $4.75 to ?G.00.Get J'd wtat uo wou,d havc Lccn csI)ccted (0 (10. UO went lu uiu nun mm vui through tho front door. Ho encoun tered nothing, and all ho heard was a dlstaftt sound of laughter, but so dis tant that ho was not Buro whether It was or was not laughter. Ho was very much puzzled. Mr. DIx lind a Jou or Hunting on uis bands far different from following up game, lie was n mciuouicai cuup uuu began by learning to wliom tno cottago belonged. Then ho went to tho winter reeldeuco of Its owner ostensibly to peddle books. Ho could not bo driven away until ho hnd mug lit sight of Klsra Stebblns, wliom uo a t once recog nized us tho reality of tho Imago he hnd seen In the mirror on AHhallow ore. MHO recogmzeu nun, uui iiruiuiiu ed Ignorance of him. "You aro tny fate," ho said. "I saw four faro In n mirror on what 1 hnra since IcrtsHK was Allhnllow eve. It will be iiscicsh fur you to attempt to icune tho hiiubnnd that" "NwmeiiHo!" slio exclalmiH, blushing ery rJ. "It wan you who saw tny face la tho cIiim, not I who nnw yoiiro. All hnllow ovo does not count for men." Hut It did count, for then urfd there. or nil hi' r on Allhnllow uvi, coiniiii'iirud a courlclilp which utuUi, If II itiuled u all, with iimrriiiKO. And whfti II Mltmtlili'Jil im Uiu I'll ruililiy nm- t) n niimnii'r coiiiitfu of llmlr own M ward J)li mi II mi tiiwl rt plH'ti nf l tm by bin flir In lw, Jtut tmtt nrlli'lt of fiirilfum Hint wn In Ihv Ivllir lm b'Wi (viiivimJ lu b tmr-kv joobliiK 0m I" w'iIcJj Mr Pti' (tit wm tt)i4 W Mw. 1 Heating Stoves Cook Stoves Ranges Everything for Home. J. A. Byrne In Fahy-Morrison Building the WORK FOR YOURSELF 11 oe Having a savings account. Save what you can have an ob ject in view. Some day you will want to go into business for YOU your savings will not only supply the needed money but will also be a firm basis for credit and credit to the business man is of more im portance tliuu ready money, I'JIWT NATL HANK Opi'M during Hit' humi huur and HtluiAtf m'Hi, VlnitiiiiiMiiMHi in (Fifty-Third Annual Ore. State Fair SALEM, SEPT. 28-OCL 3, 1914 $20,000.00 offered in Premiums for Agricultural, Livestook, Poultry, Textile and other exhibits. Horse races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts, Boys' Camp, Moving Pictures, Children's Playground, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus and other free attractions. You are invited. Free Camp Grounds Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced rates on all railroads. For particulars address Frank Meredith, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. Notice The next inane of the Telephone Directory goes to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space for uale, Make your rcKerviilionK for paur. in it, Kor particulars write ur mil C00H MY JI0MK TtiLKJ'JIOJW CU.:.