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© o b o 9 9 * 9 « o O % o * • • • • ee • • “MAIDS FROM ALASKA” Following is the cast of characters for the play “Mai s Hom Alaska,” io be given at the opera house Saturday evening, Deceiniier ijth under i!te supervision of Mrs Bonham, and tinder 'tlie auspices of the Koval Neighbors of America. Josephine Jane Green Solferno, president................. .......................................................... Mrs. Merta Mehl Priscilla Abigal Dodge, secretary................ Nora Gibson Calamity Jane Higgins Wire worker, treasurer........... ................................................. Dollie Gibson Tiny Short Van Tassell.............................. Mrs. Lee Eaton Kebacea Rachel Sharpe Highflyer. . . .Mrs. Jack W illiams Mary Ann Fraddler Malaprop.......................Aura Conger Patience Desire Mann (Countess Ketchum). .Lottie (’ary V iolet Ann Ruggles..................................... Blanche Radley 4 liarity Longface Buddy foot............... Bertha McAllister Brownie Nell ........................................ Tommy Robinson Hannah Biggerstaff Slocum..................... Mrs. Lucy Hoyt Sophia Stm kup Beknett................................. Bell Conger Juliet Long Launderstadt....................... Rebecca Nygran 'etsy Bobett................................................ Ella Devereux J lorence Liveretia Goodhope Despair.......................... ...................................................... J. Howard Johnston ’ 'leopatra Belle Brown Hopkinson................................... Polly Jane Pratt Doolittle................... Mrs. (’ora (’on rad Lena, sister to hr< ther Ole............................ Inez Jenkins ’elimla Bluegrass Afraid-of-his-Faep............... Ray (’ary ’’rancis Touchmenot............................................................ .’ernslia Matilda Spriggins .......................... Mrs. Tucker ’rof, Dinkenspiel (a hypnotist) .............Bert Patterson His Assistant............................................Everard Boyle ’/t ung Man Afraid-of-his-Ea e (a pie you eat Indian). ..................................................................... Jack W illiams 4 omit Ketclmm (a dude) ................................ Ira Sidwell Accompanist...................................................... Carl Moore Music In/ Ilie St n-<i<lc Orcliextru. John Jacob.......................... .......................Edna Gallier < eler Punkin................................................ Henry Eaton 'n L. Sullivan ....................................W alter Hartman ,,,1. k Dempsey............................................... Reed Gallier Tiny and the Mayor’s Nile* Children—a \ery interest- 'i" pari ol' the program. Samantha Eliza.............................................. Mary Marsh ¡Jttsv Ann......................................................... Grace llovt Peggv Maria and S< ;»hia Jane (Twins). Pearl (’raine an I Amy W'insor. Dolly Dimple.............................................. Gladys Gallier »ichnsphat.......................................................... Tom Ostein CHORUS « Oh, my darling Nellie Oray, up in heavsai there they say That they'll never take you from me any more. a tn corning, coming corning, aa the angela clear the way i Farewell to the old Kentucky shore - Ar uro THE S LOST CHORD. EATED one day at the organ. I was weary and til at oaae; And my fingers wandered Idly Over the noisy keys Report of the Condition of Bank of Bandon at Bandon in the State of Oregon, at the close of Business Nov. 27-1908 $'•7336 69 294.82 >514-94 8211.94 2132.78 24189.12 36931.04 >54239-33 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds, securities, etc. Banking house, furniture and fixtures Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due fi om approved reserve banks Cash on hand T otal will give a SPECIA1 State of Oregon, County of Coos Queen Olives Celery $ 25C00.00 2000.00 SOUP FISH Baked Columbia River Salmon, au Gratin Spanish Mackerel 154239-33 BOIL Rex Ham, Mayonnaise Ox longue, Piquant Sauce bank, do solemnly sweat ENTREE Subscribed and sworn to before t this loth day of December, 1908 G eo . 1’. T opping Notary Public Chicken with Dumplings Stuffed Ox Heart, Bourdelaize Sauce Bannana Omlette, a la Chantalaine ROASTS Are You Going to Build? Sirloin of Beef, au jus Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce Leg of Veal, Sage Dressing VEGETABLES Creamed Potato If so you can get the very best lumber on DESERT on or addressing the LYONS-JOHNSON Charlotte Russe New England Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Assorted Pies We will deliver lumber LUMBER CO. on the Bandon whikrf without extra 5c and up charge to the purchaser. Lyons-Johnson Lumber Co Simple and Smart. For the woinau who is looking foi something in shirt waist styles we art showing a model that is simple and »mart ami decidedly worth copying. It is not only good style for cottons, but is equally fashionable for silk, mohaii or any material that one would use It a ublrt waist suit. The uicHÌel takus o* Retail dealers in all kinds of The place to buy your holiday goods is at Fresh Meats. Hams. Bacun and Lard Logging Camps and Ship Supplies our Spec ialty at Lowest Possible Prices We also carry vegetables C. M. WAID. Manager Store I The finest line of Cut Glass, Sterling Silver and plated ware in Bandon. A fine line of Watches and Jewelry, including many of the latest novelties. Too many nice things suit able for gifts to mention here A fine line of Beach Agate Jewelry. Agates cut and mounted while you wait Fine engraving, hand or machine. Scrip, Old Eng lish, Block, Greek, Hebrew and German. Plain or fancy rustic, monograms— in fact any kind you want Come in and look over my stock, whether you buy or not. Come in anyway and sign the register for one of my nice ART CALENDARS 1 sought, but I seek it vainly. That one lost chord divine Which came from i! mil of the organ And entered Into miro Jt mny be that death's bright angel Will speak In that chord again; 1! may I»* that only in heaven 1 shall hear that grand amen Adelaide Anne Procter. MY SHADOW. uçtno/PAOff HAVE a little shadow that goes in and out with me, —s. SHIRT WAIST DESIGN. And what ran be the use of him 1e more than 1 van see. al) the little Ideas shown In Ute new .1 He 1« very, very like me from the models. First of all, the shaping of th« heels up to the head, sleeve is new and the narrow tucks 1 see lilin Jump before me when J The Jump Into my b»*d that are stitched tlat mid not a little tc tlie design. Then, too, the front Is slightly double breasted, which at one« stamps the design with “newness,” as these double breasted blouses are Just beginning to be worn. Still anoflict point in Its favor Is the unique joke which may or may not be used, ns on« prefers, as the front is tucked and af fords a pretty blouse without the add! tion of the yoke. The design is ex tremely modish and may be us satis factorilj’ developed In twelve and a half cent percale as in silk. i ■ • iui *lrst thing about him Is the way hr ii 'i to grow - r i .? all IJ « proper children, which Is . »’ s \ : . slow - And I ..»p ti.ti shouts up taller, like an India rubb- r ball. he sometimes rts so little that Hu hasn ’t r< non«» ’t « of n ,f 1 ■■ • • 1 'f Low children there's it all. ought to p' iv And can only in »'••• 1 ■<>! if n. • in every sort of way He stays so close tn . id» me »»■'.. a <.»w ard. you ran hop I’d think ah »me to stick to nursle aR that shadow sth ks to inc. One morning. very early, before the Run was up, 1 rose nn<l found the whining dew on ev ery butter» tip. Whit my lazy little shadow, like an arrant MleepyheAd. H stayed nt home behind me and wan fast aide« p l i bed. — Robert Louie Stevenson. THE LAND OF LOST CONTENT. INTO my heart an air that kill» 1 From yon far rountry blow«: V'hat nr» thou« blue remembered hill» What apirm what farm« are thoaaT »pHAT la the land of loat content— I see tt shining plain— The happy highways where I went And cannot «nc again —A E Houseisan. Make Your Faint M?ney Buy Satisfaction PAINT satisfaction means the working— irroiiml-and-mlxed into a perfectly uniform spreading -covering lasting qualities paint-liqui» id by machinet y. of the paint. Then there’s thirty-five years There's neither sail f.u lion nor of paint making experience back economy In th. if paints they of it. crack an<l peel nml blister — HfaiStçfilbzd That’s why “High Standard” won't tt'Air. Paint rovers more — and wears And hand mixed IcaJ and-oll from two to four years longer paint is little better. than other paint, and costs less. But your money buy unfailing ■atiafaction win n you pet "High Standard" Write forourfree booklet,“ Attrm ti: e/tomes Paint-It's made of best materials-and and How to Make Them** LoMfefotheiS Lumitllbint WOODRUFF & TURNER, The House Furnisher File Ne»», I. Ie,;a i» 11» Fruit For Storage. WEEDS AND FLOWERS. T Garden Peas Stringless Beans the market at the lowest figure by calling Jt quieted pain and sorrow Like love o'ercotning strife; 3t seemed a harmonious echo From our discordant life HE flowers are loved the weeds ars spurned. But for them t»>th the suns are burned. And when, st lust, they full the day, Ths Ung nlrttt folds them all itway. - John Vance Ckerey Cream of Oyster WOMAN AND FASHION 3t flooded the crimson twilight. Like the close of angel’s paalm. And it lay on my fevered spirit Like a touch of Infinite calm. I Lettuce, Radishes Pickles Consomme Princess 5349 85 111950.63 8538 85 1400.00 ss: I, 1'. J. Fahy, Cashiei of the above name DINNER Menu LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivid< d profits, less expenses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of depo-it Certified checks T otal SUNDAY PROSPER, OREGON know nut what 1 waa playing Or what 1 was dreaming then. J’ut I struck one chord of musio bike the sound of a grand amen Jt linked all perplexing meanings Into one perfect peace, And It trembled away into silence Ai If It were loath to cease. Vienna Restaurant RESOURCES I Fruit for storage should t>e picked while yet firm, as fruit that has ad raneed to a stage of ripeness to Is? beat for eating will almost Invariably “break down" and even if ft looks well when taken out will lx? decayed at the tore, says Farm Journal. Some grow era of high quality fruit pick their or chards more than once, gathering the fruit as soon as It is well colored, leav Ing the poorly colored and imnmture fruits until they have become well col •red. 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