M* Murry.
Tl> rec sheep with slight split in
eft car, probably off Bear Creek
road. Owner can have same by
calling at undeJsigned and paying
charges,
W. F. KENNEDY,
Bandon.
11 in tu r Land %rt «lutir 3. 1*7*.
NOiH’E Foil Pl BLi<- VilON.
United Mtiit« m Land Office, IC«4U*i>>irir <
Auk'U't 7. Il«‘7.
Notice i* berebv ¿¿iv* u that in couiphanct-
with the proviMionw of the net of Collar* *’■
of June 3, 1*7*, entitled ’’All net for tL«
Male of timber lami* in the NuHrH of i ’al-
iforma, Orerfou, Nevada« and Wa^bii uton
Tertitorv»” Ma eilended to all the Ptihii •
Land Nt a tea by act of %ia^U 4i 4 l*irJ.
Jotin M. Louts of Iktiidon. <’ouut> f (’«»«»•»,
Kt de (or Territory ) of Oregon has thia
filed m tills office hiH HWorn ►dii tei went No
Kf'Jl. f««T the puirh-T- of th' NE , »f NMI ,
of Heclioii No. 2!>. in 1'ownahip No. •_*.» >
Itahk*’ No. 14 We«»t.
and will offer proof
to n I iuw that the lauti Mou^bt ih more valu
able for it* timber or atone than fura, rimi
total par pone*, and to ent a bl isti L in claim to
HHld land before L. A Lllj«<| Vint. I K ('«•ill
miMMioner at Marabbehi, Oregon, on Wed-
riesday, the (>th day of Noveinb« r, l’Jl)7.
fits name« hh witneaaee: (-biia lx«ne,
Frank Billeri, Frank Beyerl* and Edward
ObtijHii, all of Kandoii. ('oo.< <'oiint y, < >r«
«‘»li.
Any and all turnon« claiming adversely
the alaive-dewcrilM'd lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
naid 6tb day of Novviulrer, l‘.K)7.
B enjamin 1« Enin, Kegitrtrr.
The American traveler who en
deavors to hasten the comfortably
gaited orient against its wish so < mj
comes to a halt. That wua the ex-
|M-rienee of “A Woman Alofte In
tin Heart of Japan.”
“Make the rick man hurry. I have
a date and can’t wait here all day,”
she said to the “bo-, riekman” at
the station. He blazed like a fiery
dragon.
ell, you get so mad, you no can
wait for •! s, voti go find nodder rick
shaw,” he said.
She answered very meekly:
“Dear friend, you do not know
me I am not the least bit mad.
'Ibis is only a gentle American hus
tle. If you want me to lie real mad,
I will show you the difference.”
ell, you vas almos’ mad,” he in
sisted. “You seem jus’ like mad
when you say : ‘No can wait. Mils’
have rickshuw quick Hurry up!”
A Geyser Clock.
One of the mo<t curious clocks in
the world is said to lie that which
tells the time to the inhabitants of
a little American backwoods town.
The machinery, which is nothing
but a face, hands and lever, is con
nected with a geyser which shoots
out an immense column of hot wa
ter every thirty eight seconds. This
■'pouting never varies to the tenth
Notice of Administration of a se< ond. Ev<-rv time the water
Not inc ih hereby given that by order of spouts up it strikes the lever and
the I !ounty < ’ourt of tin- St ate of < I rego n. in moves the hand' forward thirty
and tor the County of I' ooh . heretofore
eight n -omls.
American Home
tuilde, Knehnel N Elliott was duly up
pointed Administratrix of the estate of t' b
Monthly.
Elliott, dei-eawd, mid that letter' teatiimen-
tarv were duly iHsued to the Haul Rachel N.
Elliott on the 5th day of June. A.D., 1U07.
Therefore, all peraoiiH having claims
against the said estate lire hereby notified
to present the same with proper vouchers to
tha smd Administratrix, at Hie otliee of
Geo I* Topping at Bind. hi . th- l - iii . wiiliiu
six (tt) months from the <1 iteot this notice.
Dated tbiaftth day o( Heptember. 1907
t;\< ill I. N
ELLIO'l i.
Administratrix of the estate of <’. N.
Elliott, deceased.
Geo. 1*. 'Topping, Att’y for Estate.
Notice.
The Game of Chess.
The p a me <>f chess is of unknown
origin, it can be traced back some
5,000 years or so to India. From
India it advanced to Persia, from
which country it passed on to the
Arabians. The Spaniards got the
game from the Arabs and passed it
on to France, Germany and Eng
land. It. is absolutely futile to at
tempt to determine the origin of
the game.—New York American.
Notice- is hereby given that Eintiin Mecum
SUMMONS.
Ims left my bed mid bonrd. mid I will ill no
wav become responsible for liny debts con
IN THE CIRCUIT COl RT OF ' THE
traded by her from this date.
STATE OF
OREGON,
FOR
1
THE
Dated tine 16th dav of October. 1907.
COUNTY OF COOS.
E d . M kciim . Ba niton. Oct. K-tli.
J. XV. Fi lter, Plaintiff
| Suit in Eijni
VH.
Carrie Williamk and
J-
Quiet Tit
< arrie E. William«,
Noli c«* for Publication
DefendnntH.
J
SI MMO"
Department of tlm Interior.
To Carrie Williams and Carrie E.
Land Office nt Roseburg, Or.
Iiams, the above named defeiidanta:
AngiiHt 2I. 1907.
IN Till' NAME OF THE STATE OF
Notice ih hereby yiven that Corrie D. Still
OREGON
well,of Baiulon, Oregon. I i . ih tiled notice of
You a«e heceby required to appear in the
his intention to make final Five year proof k I hivc entitled Court and Cause, and answer
ill Hilpmirt of hi« claim, viz: lloineHtead the Complaint tiled aginiiHl ymi therein In
Entry No llAfiB made May 7. 1902, for the llie I’liiintlH on or before the Inst day of
I.1, of NEI i . Ek ot .■ ski i Heetion .. Hie tune prencrilied tor the publicRtioii of
Townahiu I'll South, Kaniie 14 Went, and this summons which day ih six conseculive
that aai<J proof will be made before L A. weeka from the date of tlm first publication
Lilje<|viRt. V. S. CommiHHioner nt hiH office hereof; the date of the first publication is
in MnrHhtield, Oregon, on Wedni 'day, Oct. the 31 Ht of October, l!M)7,.nud the laHt pub
:IO. 1!IO7.
lication will be on the 12th of December,
lie iiamea tlm following wifnes»e« to 1907.
prove I iih continuous resilience upon, und
And you are notified that if yon fail ho to
cultivntion of. the land, viz
CnM Doyle, ap|>ear and aiiewer the «aid complaint, the
Frank BarrowH, Alfred Went and I . J. still
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
well, all of Biindon, Oregon.
relief prayed for in hi* Uoinplaint, to wil :
Fur a decree whereby Defendants' ad
B enjamin L. E i > i > y , Register.
verse claims to t host* certain parcels of land
doHcribed in Plaintiff's Complaint ns fol
lows, to wit : Lots eight, nine and twelve
in Block 14, and laits one, lour, five, eight,
nine and twelve in Block fifteen, iVoodlanp
Addition to Bandon. (' ooh County, Oregon,
more particularly described in Plaiutitf'H
Complaint, shall be ileteriniiied and forever
foreclosed and Plaintiff declared and ad
judged to l*e the absolute owner of the s.iid
real proiwrly.
I'I iih huiiiiiioiih is served upon yon by puli
liciltion thereof in the Bandon Recorder, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation,
published in the Town of Bandon, in Cmis
County. Oregon, piirsiinnt to the order of
lion, jolm F. Hall, County Judge of said
C ooh County, made llie 22nd day of Octo
Ims ft select stock of
her. I!*»7.
G. T. TREAD« KILD.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Opera
WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS.
flraugM.
J
MINT.
lll’OM
(ffl'OMK
Bandoli,
Found !
A place to prepare yourself so that your next
opportunity to enter the business world on a
good salary will not be
LOST
. Enroll Now
Miller
Cleaver
Business
College.
Nortli Bend, Oregon
CALLI ER
HO
SPEC 1.1 L R.1TES
S à XTLB
BANDON«
-
Price i
►
Paid For a Paraeol by
Founder of Monte Carlo.
th«
OREGON
I-
SERVANTI* LIVÌWTEK
H.d Their Origin During the •«««• a*
King Papin of France.
31. Blanc, the founder of the ca-, So far as the present writer is
sino at Monte Carlo, was very ec aware, the earliest mention of “liv
eries” made in history was during
centric.
He was never known to play at the reign of King Pepin of France,
the table except on one occasion, who flourished about the year 750
and then it was a somewhat costly A. D.
A form of amusement to which
experience.
While on a visit to the Wiesbaden ■ King Pepin was partial was what
casino with Mme. Blanc he was in were termed cours plenieres. These
the habit of aceoinpanyiiig her on a were assemblies at which, upon the
morning stroll each day. During one king’s invitation, all the lords and
of these walks madame complained courtiers of France were expected
of the heat of the sun and requested j to lie present. They were held
her husband to buy her a parasol. | twice in each year—at Christmas
Accordingly the two entered a shop, and Easter—and generally lasted
where madame selected a very pret for about a week at each time.
ty article, worth 80 francs, which Sometimes these gatherings took
M. Blanc, with a scowl and a mut-1 place at the king’s palace, some
times in the neighborhood of one
tered grtitable, paid.
When the casino opened at noon of the larger French cities and
great was the astonishment of the sometimes in some rural district.
croupiers and visitors to see M. \\ hile the festival lasted the king
Blanc place 2 louis on the red at took all his meals in public, bishops
one of the trente et quarante ta and dukes alone being privileged to
bles. The attendants hastened to sit at the royal table. A second ta
get him a chair, but this he de ble was provided for abbots, counts
clined, saying he was only going to and other leading men, and at both
remain a few minutes. When the tables there was shown more pro
cards were dealt he won, and, tak fusion than delicacy, lioth in the
ing up his winnings, left the orig quality of the meats and drinks and
inal stake on the table. For a sec the manner in which they were serv
ond time he won and had now got ed. Flutes, hautboys and other mu
back the price of the umbrella. But, sical instruments were played be
not content, he ventured another 2 fore the bearers of each course as
louis, which this time he lost. it was removed from the tables.
Somewhat annoyed nt this, the When dessert was served twenty
founder of the place doubled the heralds, each holding aloft a jewel
stake and won, thus getting back ed goblet, shouted thrice, “Largesse,
Largesse from the most potent of
the cost of the umbrella again.
Determined, however, to regain
his 2 louis, he staked it again, only
o see it raked in by the bank. Thus
le kept on winning and losing, but
never able to recover the 2 louis,
till at last he found himself 25 louis
out, all the gold his pocketbook con
tained. A thousand franc note he
had was quickly changed and swal-
lowed up. Then, becoming exas-
Derated, he cashed his cheek for a
large sum and, sitting down, com-
menced the battle in earnest, Ilour
after hour passed by, but M. Blanc,
his eyes fixed on the treacherous
pasteboards, never budged from his
post. He kept on planking down
heavy stakes until the last deal was
declared, when, calmly rising, he
seized his yellow cane and made his
way through the gaping onlookers
into the open air.
On reaching home he found Mme.
Blanc playing “patience” with a
Eack of cards, the offending parasol
eing on the table.
“Madame,” said the old gentle
man, “do you know what that thing
has cost me?”
“Mais otii, mon ami. It cost you
80 francs.”
“Madame,” rejoined he, “you are
mistaken. I have just paid the bill
—91,000 francs.”—London Mail.
iinp** A* they ahouteff tTiev sc«t-
tered among the crowds handfuls of
gold and silver coins. Then the
trumpets were blown, while the bet
ter class spectators shouted and the
meaner sort scrambled and often
fought vigorously for tha money
scattered by the heralds.
Charles VII. of France put a final
stop to the cours plenieres, alleging
that the expense attendant upon his
wars with England made it impossi
ble for him to continue them. One
of the severest causes of expense, it
was explained, arose from the fact
that, beginning with King Pepin’s
time, etiquette and custom alike de
manded that the king should upon
these occasions give an entire suit
of new and gorgeous clothing not
only to his own servants and re-
tainers, but also to those of the
queen and all the princes of the
Flood royal. These garments were
said to be livres—that is, “deliver
ed” at the king’s expense—and
from this word the English word
“livery” was derived, as was the cus
tom of providing servants with “liv
ery” from the above mentioned
Eractiee of certain of the French
ings.—London Standard.
A Ready Reply.
It was on a P. and 0. liner, and
the stewards were being drilled in
waiting at table. In the course of
the drill they lined up outside the
saloon vvitdh empty dishes, supposed
to contain curry and rice, and on a
bell being rung marched to their
respective tallies and proffered the
dig]) to each seat .containing an im-
Our New
aginary'Jiner. flic eagT» »
f
the purser noticed that one st« >a J,
a cockney named Bill, delibe at .lv
passed one of the seats without
proffering the dish. He strode up to
the table, and his manner betoite* ed
trouble for Bill.
“Hi, you! What do you ineun by
missing that seat?”
“Oh, that’s all right, sir,” repl ed
Bill, not a bit put out. “That gi nt
don’t take curry."—London Illus
trated Bits.
A Royal Humoriat.
Poorly educated as George ITI.
was, he was capable to a surprising
degree of uttering at times shrewd
and humorous remarks. In the
“Life of George III.,” by Lewis
Melville, under the title of “Farmer
George,” there will be found not a
few of flic royal sayings. When
Chief Lord Baron Macdonald, a
great 6nuff taker, and Baron Gra
ham, an inveterate talker, were sit
ting in the Westminster court, “The
court of the exchequer,” remark d
the king, “has a snuffbox at one ei d
and a chatterbox at the other.”
George sometimes endeavored to
find amusement in poking about
Windsor, asking questions of all be
met in his rambles. “Well, my lad,
what do you want?” he asked a sit
ble boy. “What do thev
they pay
paj yoi ?”
“I help in the stables,” the yot ng-
ster grumbled, “but I have notl in .'
but victuals and clothes.” “Be . !>! •
tent,” said the monarch philo* I.
ically. “I have no more.”—V.
minster Gazette.
Clubbing Rates
FARMERS
READ THE
WEEKLY OPEGONIAN
OF PORTLAND
For the general newsot the
World also for info rm at ion about
"liow to obtain the best results
inthe soil« Stock
Raising, Fruit Growing etc.
You can secure this excellent
paper by
Strategy.
Patrick Brannigan had contract
ed to dig a well in the sandy part
of the town, and he had dug down
some forty feet when on coming to
work one morning he found that the
last twelve feet of his well had caved
in and would have to be dug out
again. lie sat down by the well to
wait for his helpers when a happy
thought struck him. He arose, took
off his coat, hung it up in plain
sight, hid his tools and walked
away. A few minutes later his help
ers came and, finding Pat’s coat and
seeing that his tools were gone,
til in i ii i«t rato«* m
Notice
of came to the conclusion that their
boss was buried under the fallen
ileariiiu of Final Aecoont.
sand
and, with the help of all the
Notice in hereby given that Hie final ac
count of Janies F Vhiinbailgh as Adminis neighbors, immediately set to work
trator of the estate of S A. Aluiilliaugb,
Not till all the
dece.'iHi tl. has beeft tiled in the County Court to dig him out.
of I' ooh County, Ntate of Oregon, and tha
fallen dirt was taken out did the
the 2nd day of Decemlx r. 1907, at the him. men in the least suspect that they
of 10 o'clock a.m., has I teen duly appointed
by such Court for the hearing of objection* had been hoaxed into doing just
to aneli final account and the setflenient what the boss was trying to dodge.
thereof, nt which time nuv |M‘rm>n luteresti d
in Hiich estate may appetir mid file objec —Harper’s Weekly.
tions thereto in writing and contest the
same.
J amkh F. A lvumvihi .
Administrator of the Estate of S. A
I Alnmbangh, deceased.
Oit'goii.
(•
GAMBLED
BITT ONCE.
•
______ * *
»
Fad.
Clubbing with the Bandon Re
corder Price for each paper,
$1.50
pecial price for both
for 1 year,
$2.25
Yourself
Close and Cautious.
There was a Scottish dominie be
fore whom one morning a certain
lad made an exceptionally brilliant
recitation. The dominie was very
much pleased. So pleased was he in
fact that he put his hand in his
pocket and gave the boy a half
penny.
An hour or so later another lad
distinguished himself. He, too, re
cited in an admirable manner. The
dominie patted his arm and ex
claimed, his eyes shining with de- >
light:
“Boy, if I had that ha’penny back
I’d gi’e it to ye.”—Dundee Adver
tiser.
Am I one of the Thousands who are
using Cleveland’s Baking Powder?
The Increasing Demand is Convinc
ing Evidence of its Goodness. : :
Buy the 3-lb. Can with crew Top
and Metal Handle,
$1.00
Ask your grocer for it. Take no other
Good For File«.
“Give me, sir,” said a man, enter
ing a druggist’s shop, “ten pounds
of your patent flv poison.”
“Ten pounds?” said the salesman
rather suspiciously. “That is rath-
tr a large order, isn’t it?*
“Yes, I know it is,” said the man,
“but, you see, I liked that half
pound I bought here yesterday ex
tremely well. I gave it to a fly, and
he seemed to relish it at first, but
toward evening it made him quite
ill. I propose to keep up the treat i
ment for a week, for I think that
in the end I may manage to kill
him.*—London Scrap«.
Cleveland’s Baking
Powder.