BARGAIN STORE It doesn’t matter what you want to buy or sell, don’t forget the ing severely from the injury sustain id when the slide struck the camp, confronted him, only to be shaken off. Lovell insisted that Blair listen The liailro.ids lieg inning to him. But his entreaties were in Orders for Equipment. vain. «10.000 Raid to the I’ersou Writing the Best Sequel to This Story. Arthur, his identity hidden under It is impossible for many large in the alias of "John Powell", had ris­ dustries to be so actively employed as SHOW N AT TIIE Esther Stanley Lottie Pickford en to the furernanship of the sheep the metal, shipbuilding, some textile (illAND THF ATRE Arthur Stanley Irving Cummings ranch, unanimously voted by all con­ and some chemical industri«*s now Every Tuesday Blair Stanley William Russel cerned as the whitest and squarest are without the effect being felt in Ni-Jit. Vivian Marston Charlotte Burton I man that had ever held the job. other industries only remotely related Hagar Eugenie Ford True, he longed for the time when to those fully employed. I.uke Lovell George l’eriolat circumstances would permit his re­ For nearly two years the railroads Marmaduke Smythe Orrai Humphry turn to Fairfax—and Esther. But, have purchased almost no equipment Quabba W. .1. Tedmarsh much as he desired the freedom he and have been exceedingly cautious •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO knew was Ills, he swore he would not about maintenance of line, although return until his tinauctat condition no road which can help it has allow­ ' stay in Richmond. Certain, howev­ permitted him to erase the debts that ed its road to run down. er. that Mrs. Stanley's invitation had had thrown him into bankruptcy. But accumulated stocks of materi­ some ulterior purpose behiud it, Es­ Straying sheep called him away al must be generally exhausted, and At the top of the steep grade the ther determined to keep close watch from the camp. For an hour or bandits, their features hidden by 1 on Hagar. The day of their arrival more he rode through the rolling with the greatest crop tonnage in our heavy bandana masks, had brought at the Randolph home, Esther, for country of the glorious West, then history to move and the ore carrying the "limited’’ to a stop. The tremb­ I the first time since the attack on the halted alongside the skeleton of a roads fully employed, additions to ling, half lij •terical passengers, men­ gypsy camp, felt secure in delving in­ horse. A white bag, hanging from . equipment have become imperative, and orders are being given. Tliero is aced by th<' revolvers of the robbers, to the tin box which Hagar had al­ the saddle horn, attracted his atten­ ways so zealously guarded. Opening noticeable improvement in the build­ reluctantly brought forth their valu­ tion. Dliqnountlng he drew It from ables, and, as commanded, dropped it, her glance fell on a pieee of white beneath the skeleton and opened It. ing trades in all the centers of great The boot and j. them into the bag passed among paper. Quickly she opened it, read Before his bulging eyes lay untold industrial activity. them by one of the bandits. Vivian tlie contents and then swayed in her wealth in bills of all denominations shoe business, which has languished, Marston, still in male garb and Blair chair. The paper was Hagar’s writ­ and valuables of every description— is regaining some of Its domestic i H om an Engineer Keeps Well Preacher Was laiid I p Stanley, were no luckier than tlieir ten confession, in which Esther was diamonds, watches, pins, rings and trade. The machine tool industry is Railroad engineers are finite ex­ in excellent condition. acknowledged the rightful heir of Rev. C. M. Knighton, llavanna, fellow passengers. But it was only what not. 1 his Increased activity is, of course posed to catching cold than other Fla., writes: "For three months I after the point of the steel barrel of Colonel Arthur Stanley and Tlie Dia But the Diamond from the Sky? A mond from the Sky. But who was most noticeable in the districts where workers. E. G Dunaphant of Mon suffered intense pain in the kidneys an ugly .4 4 had been placed at het­ few rods away from where Arthur Esther turned to the payrolls am greatest. The re­ ette. Mo., ha* run a Frisco engine 25 and buck which at times laid me up head, that Vivian drew The Diamond Arthur' Stanley? stood lay the priceless gem. Along­ question Hagar, only to remember markably prosperous farmers of the years and all the medicine he has entirely. I used 1 1-2 bottles of Pol­ from the Sky from its hiding place side it was coiled a poisoned reptile. ! great grain growing states continue taken is Foley's Honey and Tar. He ey Kidney Pills and all pain disap- and dropped it in the bag with the that lier memory was a blank. "I always keep it in Vivinti and Blair, reuching Los An­ my peared. I feel as if 20 years had to be extremely prudent in expendi­ writes: rest of the booty. ONE SPOONFUL GIVES tures, and almost no rental business house and recommend it to all who been added to my life.” Iteliei es Arthur Stanley’s warning of the geles, hurried to a hotel, and. reg­ ASTONISHING RESULTS names, is reported as prosperous there, ex­ have a bud cough or cold." Orange rheumatism, backache, sore muscle: coming of the bandits had gone un- istering under fictitious Bandon residents are astonished at cept tlie automobile trade. That con- Pharmacy, dealer. stiff Joints. Orange Pharmacy. heeded, but, through no fault of his planned a new move for tlie i recovery- the QUICK results from the simple tin lies as usual. of the precious gem. But after a own. So It was with more or less Superior Printing Western World Superior Priutlng Western World i pan- mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, That money is piling up in th. unconcern that he mounted his faith­ lapse of several days, Blair's com etc., known as This Adler-i-ka. ion tired of the inactivity, Rich- country banks is shown by the fac ful steed and started up the bank, remedy acts on BOTH upper and low- that although the country is now al skirting the tracks. He was just in mond, the scene of her many con- er bowel and is so THOROUGH a most at the height of the crop mov­ time to see the bandits making their quests called her. Vivian determin­ Blair entered the bowel cleanser that it Is used suc- ing period the financial journals sel­ getaway, amid a fussilade of shots ed to return. in appendicitis. ONE dom even refer to any need of money fired over the heads of tlie territled I room , unexpectedly, to find her pack- cessfully SPOONFUL of Adler-i-ka relieves al­ "to move the crops." ing and attempted to restrain her. passengers. The main basis of our prosperity Within an hour, the sheriff aud I But she was not to be bulked and, most ANY CASE of constipation, sour | or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE is the “war orders" for munitions, arc paramount features of the twentieth cen­ posse were in close pursuit, aud, af with a threat to expose him, forced after you take it, the gasses rumble foodstuffs? tractors and whatever is ter a long chase through the moun­ Blair to release his grip on her wrist. tury grocery store. Goods that will pass the Later, that same day, Detective and pass out. C. Y. LOW E, Drug- ■ needed for the efficiency of active tains, caught up with the bandits. most rigid pure food inspection and service that 2 armies. To these demands there is One by one they dropped from their Blake and Abe Bloom received a gist. gives each individual customer personal atten­ wire front Vivian, which read: now being added an increase of do­ saddles, tlieir leader, with the booty THE "Blair and I have split. The dia­ mestic business which 1 h gradually bag hauging from his saddle, being tion, coupled with lowest consistent prices, are extending over the country. the first to fall. Satisfied with Hie mond now in possession of train rob­ offered you at success of their chase, the posse re­ bers. Send me I.’,00." Get your money's worth at the Bloom nnd the detective hurried to turned, their mounts all but step­ PlIONK 21*1 ping on The Diamond from the Sky, the Randolph home and with Mrs. Sanitary Peanut & Popcorn wagon. Quick Delivery which, falling from the hand of one Stanley's promise that Bloom could Everything absolutely fresh. J. L. of the bandits, had landed alongside retain possession of the diamond up- Foster, Proprietor. Nov.25p Fourteen Voting Men and W omen pn its recovery, Blake consented to n rock in the tall grass. Enrolled at the I ni versit y Esther, certain that Hagar's mem­ permit Blair’s return without fear I of Oregon. ory could he restored under proper of facing arrest for I»r. .Lee's niur- WATERLOO. der. The end of the week found treatment, had graciously accepted Coos county, with fourteen stud­ Why have the mighty lived— the invitation extended by Mrs. Ran­ Blair alighting from the train at why have they died? ents, is well represented in the stud­ Large 1 wo Berth Outside Staterooms With Running Water As he rushed through dolph through Blair's mother, to Richmond. Is It ever thus with idle wreck ent body of the University of Oregon make her home with her during their the depot, Luke Lovell, still suffer- to strew this year. Those registered from Fields such as thlue. remorse­ Coos county towns are: Ray M. Av­ less Waterloo? ery, Raymond Burns, Louise Claus­ Hopeless the lesson! Vainly hath en, Leta and Reuben Mast, of Co­ ever cried • quille; Pearl Graine, Ernest Watkins, Stern fate to mnn—"So perish and Ernest Wilkins of Bandon; First Class Passenger Pare $7.50. Freight Rates $3 on up Freight human pride!" Frances Golden. Charles Haines, Lu­ Still must the many combat cy Powers and Max Relgard of for the few; Still must the noblest blood Marshfield; Dalzel I King and Harry fair earth bedew; Miller of Myrtle > Point. Raymond A long distance telephone conversation Tyrants, slaves, freemen, mol- Burns is president I of the largest twenty-five cents between near by towns or twenty-five dering side by side! dollars across the continent. The rate Is based on the freshman class the University has yet RESERVATIONS:--J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins’, Myrtle On such n day Hie world wni cost of rendering service and not on the benefit value to seen. Ernest Watkins is manager of Point; Hillyers Cigar Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift, Langlois lost and won the public. Therefore, the economic saving to the busi­ the 11*17 Oregana, the college year­ ness world is Incalculable. It may. in a paitii-ular case, be By Pompey at Pliarsalla; such book; Max Relgard is connected K. & ’•]. T. Kruse, ownersand managers, 24 Calif. St., San Francisco only worth twenty-five cents. Then the public gets value a day received. But think of tlie "two-bit" calls which are with the staff of the Emerald, the Saw glorious Hannibal a fügt worth a dollar or ten dollars or a hundred dollars in the college trl-weekly; and Dalzel King five. saving of expense and time to the put tics Think of is prominent in debating circles and So faded iieatb the Macedonian all you are GETTING FOR NOTHING. Make trie use if Bun Is taking a post-graduate course In the telephone and gain for lol RSELF and I o! It busi­ Persia's pale star: bo empire ness these DI A I DEN DS OF NEKA H'E wliiih • re lx ing de­ the new law department. passed away clared for the public every day. From Harold's brow, but be "The Diamond from the Sky" story disdained to live! is published in tlie Western World COOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO. -Sit A de Vere I every week. See the pictures at the Grand every Tuesday night. •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Times Getting Better 7 he Diamond From the Sky Countersign to Success?” Edison Mazda Signs ELECTRIC SUPPLY STATION T. Lillard, Prop. Electrical Contractor Quality and Service SPARKS GROCERY » S. S. ELIZABETH I I 8 Day Service between the Co­ quille River and San Francisco Service First Sails from Bandon for San Francisco on Sunday, Oct. 31 J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon The Best Allies G. A. R. and W. R. C. News By MARTHA J. ZEEK tepartment Piess I'<» respondent To the G. A. R. and the W. R. C. of Coos county these condensed Items may be interesting: ► » The 49th National encampment of A. R. and 33d convention of W. R <’. held at Washington. I). C. Sep­ tember 2 7 to Oct. 2. was one of glor­ ious reunion. Twenty thousand of the Veterans marched past the re- viewing stand Only two hundred failed to complete the march. Sev- eral who belonged to other associs- tlons and were at the head got back Into line and did it ali over again The streets were a sea of faces and flags and never before In Its history has our glorious emblem meant so much to the people. The Womans Relief Corps has placed over 6000 silk flags in churches, and are the first organization to take up such work. Also they are the first to in­ troduce patriotic teachings in the public schools, The W. R. C. took part In the tree planting at the Lin- coin Memorial, Conventlon badge has the portrait of Gen. U. 8. Grant, the greatest soldier of the Civil War and who in 1X66 wrote, "l^t us have Peace ' and who set the thought of international peace The Grand Army duly elected Ellas R. Montfort of Cincinnati, Ohio, com­ mander in chief. Loss by death and other means to the Grand Army 22,246. Veterans In good standing 159,663. There are ov­ er 100,000 civil war veterans now drawing pensions, that do not be­ long to the Grand Army poRts. The Woman's Relief Corps elected tor national president, Mrs. Carrie Thomas Alexander Bahrenburg. The loss by death to the W. It. C. 2.987; gain by new members, 3,000, making total loss to the order 323. Membership of W. K C. number* 160,000. Number of corps, 3,000. The Sons of Veterans encampment elected for their commander In chief Ambrose E. B. Stephens of Cincin* natl, Ohio. The Ladies of the G. A. R elected for national president Mrs. < 'at her Inn DeLacy Roche. W . H. <’, Inspection Bandon AV. It. C. No. 40 was duly inspected l.y Mrs. Sampson of Co­ quille City Corps No 46 on Friday, Oct. 15. She was met at the boat by officers of Bandon No. 40, escort­ ed to Gallier Hotel to dinner. Mrs Wickham was also a guest and acte-1 as Installing officer. The Inspector gave us due praise and the afternoon session was very pleasant. Good Printing for Every­ body of those who want to give their correspondence that “stable appear­ ance.” la (Gnofr JJrhtthtij Cheap printing is necessarily poor printing; hut good printing is al­ ways cheap to the user, for it gives “that personality” to his correspond­ ence which means dollars to him. “QUALITY PRINTING AT A REASONABLE” PRICE,” IS OUR MOTTO. (The Western > urlìi LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, DODGERS, ( ATE FORMS PRINTED TO ORDER