H. M. S. Pinafore
TAKE ADVANTAGE
J FAMOUS CEMETERY
COOS OUNTY HOME STOCK CO.
“Sir
Pere Laehaise Is One of the
Landmarks of Paris.
Monday Night, January 25
Bright
IT HAS A STORMY HISTORY.
Continued from page i
7
Song
Recitative,
8
Choi us.
Ca plain
the Captain oi the
am
“I
Corcoran.
of the low prices and invest in
and
Pinafore."
Recitative. Buttercup
and Captain.
You are Sad."
9
Coos Co. Real Estate
Josephine,
Song.
"Sorry Het Lot"
"Over
Women.
10
Chorus of
II
Ch uu» of Sailoia.
the
Blue Sea."
Joaeph'» Baige
"Sir
Appear a."
12
R
Recitative and
Qnoru».
am the Monarch of
ANCH and City property of all
kinds for sale and exchange.
Houses for rent.
13
i
Joseph
Sir
the Sea"
Recitative and Chorus.
Hebe. “And We
are Hu Cousins and Hu Aunts."
Sir Joseph
14
Song.
15
Recitative,
and Chorus.
"When
I was a Lad.”
Sir Joseph and Hebe.
“For
1 Hold That on the Seas.”
16
“We sell tire Earth
77
Trio.
Boatswain and Boatswain'»
Ralph,
Mate. “A British Tar i> a Soaring Soul."
17
Duet,
and
Josephine
Ralph,
"Refrain
Audacious Tar."
18
Recitative.
19
Song.
Ralph. “Gan 1
Survive Thu
Overbearing?"
KOLP & JENSEN
Deadeye.
Dick
"You
Mut
Ralph.
"Oh
Submit."
20
Josephine.
Trio
Hebe,
Joyl Oh Rapture."
21
Quartet
and
Ensemble.
"Thu Very
Night."
22
Finale Chorus.
“This is
Hu
Customary
Attitude."
Are You Going to Build?
ACT 2
1
Instiumental lntr xluclion
2
Song.
Captain Corcoran.
3
Duet.
Buttercup and Captain.
“Fair Moon."
" Things
are Seldom What They Seem."
4
Scena.
“T he Hours Creep on
Josephine.
Apace"
If so you can get the very best lumber on
5
6
7
extra
8
Duet.
Captain
Deadeye,
and
Chorus,
Solo and
“The
Carefully on
Captain,
Tiptoe Stealing."
Solo and Chorus.
of
Daughter
charge to the purchaser.
the Why and Where-
Merry Maiden and the Tar."
We will deliver lumber
wharf without
Captain, and Sir
Josephine,
"Never
fore.”
on or addressing the LYONS-JOHNSON
on the Bandon
11 io.
Joseph.
the market at the lowest figure by calling
LUMBER CO.
Bell
9
Capt.
“Hold!
Pretty
Mine."
Solo and Chorus.
"Proud Officer
Ralph.
that Haughty Lip Uncurl."
10
“He is
Boatswain.
Song.
an English
man."
II
Solo. Captain
and
Hebe. “In Uttering a
Reprobration."
Lyons-Johnson Lumber Co.
12
Solo,
Sir Joseph
"My
and My
Pain
Distress."
Solo,
PROSPER, OREGON
"Thu»
Joseph
Sir
"Recitative.
15
"My Lord, One Word'
Captain.
All
Octette and
and
Hebe.
Ere Long."
Learn
Shall
"Farewell
Chorus.
My
Own."
Buttercup.
16
Song.
17
Recitative.
Sir
“Baby Farming"
Joseph.
"Here
Take
Het Sir."
“O Bliss! O
18
Recitative.
19
Solo and Chorus.
Rapture!" ■
Captain.
"For He
is the Captain of the Pinafore."
20
Song.
and
Chorus.
Buttercup.
"For
He Loves Little Buttercup."
21
Ensemble.
“For He is
an Englishman.'
St Valentine’s ball Saturday even
ing, Feb 13 Oriental Hall
Have your house wired for elec
tric lights. Standard Electric Co.
Nothing like electric lights “for
home or business house.
The old Coquille river boat Liberty
lately brought to North Bend came
up the bay Saturday and took fuel at
the Newport bunkers. The Liberty
is only five years old but she moves
as if she was ov r seventy.—Coos
Bay News.
Neither the Cramer Co. nor the
Keane Co. put in an appearance
here this week. The Keane Co. re
port sickness in the troup and say
• hey will be here again next week,
but we have heaad no repott from
the Cramer Co.
Recent actions in justice court,
before Judge Topping are: A. Sar
gent vs Jones Shingle Co.,motion
filed by defendent to set aside ser
vice. Motion overruled.
Plaintiff
then fileb motion for judgment which
was also overruled and dependent
was given one day in which to an
swer. C. P. Still brings action
against E. H. Rohn to recover mon
ey. Summons and writ of attach
ment issued.
A bargain 80 acres of fine level
and, 8 acres bottom land and 23
acres fine pasture.
Price $rooo.
Horse pasture per month $1.50.
J M. Long, Bandon, Oregon. 52 4t
Land ’for sale in smalf tracts near
town. A. Haberly
Cnlifbriiiii and Oregon ('oiiat Mteanioliip < o.
Steamer Alliance
Now plying between Portland and (on* Hay only
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728-730 Merchants Exchange San Fraaciaco
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Marshfield
Phone 441
The schooner Ruby is tied up to
the dock here She has a cargo of
qoxi.o'o feet of lumber, all of which
; is white cedar, except 50,000 feet
She is loaded for San Pedro but will
' probably remain in port until to
morrow, owing to the extremely
rough sea, caused by the recent
storms. The ce Jar lumber -vil
bring about $65 per thousand in
I California.
|This Picturaaqua Burial Place Haa
Served aa a Battleground a< well a*
a Graveyard—Ite Monuments, Lovers
and Disconsolate Widows.
Mr. James Keane
Supported by
Pere Laehaise is the largest and
quite tile most interesting of the Paris
cemeteries uml named after the Jesuit
And a metropolitan company of 14 people
confessor of Louis XIV., whoso coun
try seat occupied the site of the present
IN THE GREAT COMEDY SUCCESS
chapel until the ground was made a
cemetery in 1804. It covers 110 acres
of ground, ba picturesque, but quite un
lovely. Hare wrote about the tombs
iliat “weight was their chief peculiar- ,
ity and that all the monuments looked .
as if each family bad tried to pile as j
much marble as possible on to their
New Specialties between the Acts. Up-to-date Vaudeville
i deceased relatives.”
Pere Laehaise has a stormy history.
| In 1814 the Russians fought the French
I there and gave them a beating. Dur
ing the commune the VersaiUaia and
Seats on Sale at J. T. Mars’
Communards fought several pitched
battles among the tombstones and did
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considerable damage. But it is not
so much with the history of the ceme
tery as with the people buried in it
I that we have to deal. A volume might
be tilled with the mere list of all the
celebrated men and women burled in
it, for, as Victor Hugo wrote, “being
burled tn Pere Laehaise is like having
mahogany furniture—a sign of elo
Bonnet Magarino oflera tha reader» of thia paper the belt opportunity
ol the yeau-
gance.”
REVIEW OF REVIEWS . ».
$3 .00) ALL FOR
In Pere Laehaise the monument
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which attracts most visitors Is that of
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Abelard and Helolse, the two most fa
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Mn
FPFF
wtth
your
order,
a
beautiful
premium,
a
75-page book
mous lovers iu the world. The monu-
AND r n L. A- mu>trBtEd ln fcur colo„ with its We»tern view».
i meat was first erected (137 years after
their death and brought to Pere La-
chaise in 1817 from tiie museum where
It had been during the revolution. An
other famous lover, Alfred de Musset,
lies burled not far from the two wil
lows over the graves of Ileloise and
Notice for Publication-Isolated I ract (X»98
Abelard. David, the painter; Rachel, □ Woto comes from Salem that < lov.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
the actress; Balzac, Scribe, Michelet Chamberlain was elected to the
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
and many other well known folk lie United States senate. He received
United States Land Office,
near at hand. Admiral Sir Sydney
Roseburg, Oregon, January 18, 1909.
Smith, Lord Seymour and other well 53 votes out of go.
Notice is hereby given that as directed by the
known Englishmen are to be found iu
The Elizabeth left San Francisco I Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
other portions of the cemetery, while
, the provisions of the act of Congress approved
literature is represented not only by Tuesday and will probably arrive June 27, 1906 (34 Stats. 517), we will offer at
great authors, but by Ix»surquea, the here th is evening.
’ public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o’clock
victim of Dubose in the famous legal
a. m., on the 5th day of March next, at this of
For
Sale
—
A
complete
course
in
fice. the following tract of land: the SE 1-4 N
Lyons Mall Imbroglio.
But Pere Laehaise has more romance civil enginnering in the ICS wil E 1-4, sec. 33. T. 30 S . R. 14 VC . W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the above de-
than In its tombstones. Chatting one be sold cheap.
Inquire at this j scubed
lands are advised to file their claims or
day with one of the old soldiers who
i objections on or before the time designated for
are the keepers of this grim park, I office
I sale.
learned some curious facts alxrnt it.
Everything in my store at photo
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Renter.
"We never have a dull moment," the graph gallery, including books, sta
J M. LAWRENCE, Receiver
man said. “You may think that our
First publication Jan 21.
tionery,
postcards,
tobacco
and
sun-
time here is monotonous, but you are
quite wrong if you do so. To begin ries at cost.
M. A. Norton. 52 t2
with, there are the burglars. The
For fresh fruit and groceries call IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
cemetery is overrun with them. There
THE STATE OF OREGON.
are three kinds of burglars. There at Allen & Davidson’s.
are the connoisseurs who often get
IN
AND FOR THE
away with valuable prizes, for you
COUNTY OF COOS
Owing to ill health I am com
will be surprised at the works of art
of small size which people put in their pelled to leave Bandon.
Geo.
P.
Topping,
Monday
chattels. The window Is broken, a January 18 will positively be my last
Plaintiff,
stick slipped through the hole, and all
VS.
day
in
the
gallery.
Everything
in
sorts of things worth having are fished
out; then the bronze stealers, who cluding a fine show counter for sale D. E. Mills,
take away as much as they can carry at a bargain. Will sell all or any
Defendant.
Li their special pockets and make from
View nega
ACTION AT LAW
15 to 20 francs a day at the game until part of gallery outfit.
we catch them.
tives tor sale. Portrait negatives for
“A little while ago a bust weighing sale to owners. Good row boat also
To D. E. Mills, the above named
forty pounds was taken out of the
J. W. Lint. 52 t2
cemetery over one of the walls. But for sale.
defendant:
the most curious form of robbery la.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
perhaps, that of the pearl wreaths.
A big line of dry batteries at the OF OREGON:
Women are the principal offender».
They select the new ones, which ar* Standard Electric Co’s Store of
You are hereby required to ap
not weather stained, flatten them with
pear
and answer the complaint filed
Atwater
Street.
their backs against the tombstone,
against
you in the above entitled
slip them under their dresses, and
action on or before the last day of
when they have got away with them
the time prescribed in the order for
Presbyterian Church
(we have no right to search even aus
picious looking customers) sell them
the publication of this summons,
Preaching at the Presbyterian which prescribed time is six (6)
to deniers, to whom they tell the well
worn story of n poor workwoman who Church the first and third Sundays weeks, the last day of which time
has need of food.
of each month, both morning and will be Thursday, the 4th day of
“You would hardly believe it, but
evening.
Sunday School and young March 1909.
Pere Laehaise,” said the keeper, “is a
And if you fail to so appear and
people
’
s
meeting
every Sunday.
favorite meeting place for lovers. We
answer
said complaint by the said
get lovers of all ages, and perhaps
Visitors and transients are coi- t ¡me, the plaintiff will apply to the
more schoolboys and schoolgirls than
Court for a judgement against you
n.vthlng else. But the three most dially invited..
G eo . H. R oach , pastor,
for the sum of $100 as set up in
curl us things we see here In theceme-
tcr ¡'I'c tho forlorn widows, the letter
plaintiff’s said complaint together
ti<> : 's and the cafe.” “The cafe?” I
with the costs, and disbursements
asked. "Yes. There arc hundreds of
of this action, and for an ordei of
English
Walnuts
people In Paris who refuse to believe
said Court for a disposition of the
that their dead do not enjoy after
money or sale of property attached
death the good things they used to like
I am agent for Brooks & Sons fo in this action.
when they were alive. Mothers bring
This summons is published in the
apples and sweets and bwe them ot) Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated
R ecorder , a weekly
the tombstones of II
> hihlren. Peo English Walnut trees. This firm is Bandon
ple bring wine and ;.. •■<•:», and there the only English Walnut importers newspaper published in Coos County
is one old gentleman who leaves a in the state.
Oregon, for six consecutive weeks,
potato salad on his son's tombstone
beginning
January 21st 19^9, and
B. L. H urst .
regularly every Sunday. Of course
ending March 4, 1909, by order of
I n C attlx C an B( faivchtio
the children soon find out those things,
publication made by the Hon. John
CUTTER'S BLACK LEG VACCIKE
and we have never lieen able to con
F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
California'» favorite, the mo»t suc
vince the people who bring them of
cessful. easiest used and lowe»t
County,
at Chambers m Coquille,
priced reliable vaccine made.
the absurdity of doing so. It Is a very
Powder, «tnng or piU form Writ* Oregon on the 28 day of December,
harmless superstition, after nil.”
for free Black Leg Booklet.
"And the letter boxes?” I asked
THE CUTTER LABORATORY 1908.
B brbblby . C al .
G eo . P. T opping ,
“Lovers' letter boxes?*’ said the guard
If your druggist doe» not »tock our
ian. “There are dozens of them in
vaccines. order direct from ua.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
all parts of Pere Laehaise. Sometimes
they are holes in the trunks of trees:
sometimes they are little hollow* un
der stones.
“The inconsolable widow is a fre
quent visitor. She is a pretty woman,
»nd black suits her. She kneels down
by a tombstone, rarely the same one,
HANDON
OKKOON
and when a likely looking mourner of
the other sex appears bursts Into tears.
Capital,
He consoles her pretty soon, and the
two leave the cemetefy arm In arm.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
One of these widows Invited me to her
Preaident; F. J. Fahy, Caahier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly.
wedding six months ago. and last
A general banking butineu transacted and cuitomeri given every accommodation coa-
month I wax called to give evidence
»utent with safe and conaervahv- banking
about her meetings with her victim,
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Rank, of San Francnco, Ca hi;
for *to had seven other husbands liv-
Merchant» National Bank. Portland. Oregon; The Cha»e National Bank, oi New York.
MISS NEVA WEST
“Facing the Music”
POPULAR PRICES,
25, 35 and 50 Cts.
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BLACK
LEG
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