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• • ♦ An Editor’s Love Letter I > ' ■ --------- Humor “Dear darling delinquent! Our precious subscriber in arrears! You are shy. Do you think we have sold out and gone? No, little sugar plain we could not get away it we wanted to. We are still at the same old stand dishing out the adver tisers on sweet promises and bright expectations. They make an ex cellent diet, darling, with a little pudding flavored with a word ol encouragement to serve as a dessert. We are waiting and watching for thee, our turtle dove. We long to hear thy gentle footstep in the front office and to hear the ring of happy dollars within our drawer. Dear one, we feel unusually sad and lonely without you, dear. Now, little piecru-1, will you come? Do we hear you answer in a voice so sweet and beguiling. “I am com ing.” or is it only the winds that around our office roar? We pause for further developments. Do Not Violate the Law The Prosper Mill Co. give notice that all violators of the following section will be prosecuted to full ex tent; Sec. 394 It shall be unlawful or any person or persons, excep t boom companies who are com pelled to catch and hold logs or other timbers of value to take up saw logs, hewn sawed, or other tim bers and lumber of value found adrift in any river in this state, or have the same in their possession, that (bhall be marked with any I mark or brand, without permission of the owner or the agent thereof.: Provided the person claiming such mark er brand shall have a copy thereof recorded in the county wherein he or they reside and any person or persons violating the pro visions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding three hundred dollars or by imprisonment in the penitentiary not to exceed five years. Daily Real Estate Transfers Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMIT« PERT PARAGRAPHS. The reason why we Hometimes bo ardently desire to do a thing is be cause we know we can’t. 11. Receiver’s Receipt. The Cause of the Delay. Mrs. Benhaiu—Why did you marry me? Benham—I'll tell you tomorrow. Mrs. Benham Why not tonight? Benham—I’ve got to find out myself first. New York Herald. When a zealot lauuches a new cult and pushes it with thè energy of a fa Shifting the Responsibility. natic, possibly he “I see they have found the paresis has caught the flash of a dollar some germ.” “That’s right. No matter how a man where ahead behaves, some derned old I>ug is sure really desire a thing to be blamed for it.”—Smart Set. Is measured by the way we shed our Her Gift. coats and work for It. When a man attacks another's meth ods he has not been able to make use of them or has outgrown them. We generally have more friends than we know what to do with or else not enough to help us a bit. Being able to use after thought first is what constitutes a genius. She has within her woman’s hand to hold A man's great heart, full pulsed and true and strong. How now shall woman’s victory be told? Which conquest win, the rightful or the I wrong? She has within her honor or caprice The gift of rapture and the curse of woe. Which will she offer, misery or peace? We answer both, for man will have it so. —Town Topics. We expect everybody to smile when the outlook to us is bright. Nonproductive. The hero who For any cause Oi any whim May win applause Discovers it Will not supply The things that cash In hand will buy. The hero game Look» very fine Whib resting on The printed line, But when you put The same to use No dividends Will it produce. It will not buy The baby shoes; The milkman It Will not enthuse Nor hypnotize The nimble gent Who calls to get The monthly rent. For now and then A modest flight The hero business Is all right. It wouldn’t answer, I’m afraid, If worked at as A steady trade. . . . (io to the . . . ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys The El Dorado Rasmussen Bros., Props. ¿C V - W1NE5, I* LIQUORE AND s C. & 1'5 X Vien a Bakery * L. A. YORK, Proprietor CIÓAR5 A". Oregon Bandon è JUST LIKE MOTHER USE TO MAKE 9 Bandon Foundry & Machine Shop Around the Ears. “What are the usual earmarks of a musician ?” “A bunch of stray locks that ought to be amputated.”—Minneapolis Jour nal. Longing For Spring. My heart Is sick, my spirit racked With winter’s heavy woe. I'm longing more to have it o’er. I count the minutes go. My very being yearns for spring. I fairly weep and beg To have a few potatoes new; Also a recent egg. —New York Press. A. Garfield Mil. and Steamboat Work Our Sell meat that von like to cat SPECIALTIES Fresh and Cured IVIeats. Lard and Vegetables SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDIR and Oregon t'lMsl St ramship « •». Pious Wish. “Why doesn’t our canary slug any Rattern Shop in more?” "Because the bird is molting.” "I wish Aunt Kate would molt."—De troit Free Press. BOOTS - AND “What was the most remarkable epl- j sode you ever witnessed?" “Well. 1 once saw a woman close a street car door ”—Louisville Courier- Journal. City Transfer All kinds of draying and transfer- | ring FOR SALE—mill wood roni Cody’s mill $2.00 per load. Cod sold and delivered at lowes prices. J. Jenkins, Prop. Steamer Alliance Connection . SHOES Now plying between Pori WEEKLY I B R E U E I! M s * ■ Saloon Eagle j Bandon ALVIN MUNCK. Prop. Is now Located in Fino Now Quarteis East of the Postoflice 1 llacltMiiiitli Ar Choicest Wine», Liquors and Cigars Bandon Wine Liquor Co. DINDON, OREGON i W adorni 111 Re i- Budweiser ail Call and See MUNCK All kinds of Repair Work done promptly nnd in n workkinnnlike manner Horseshoeing a Specialty Location on plank road one-fontth mile from the Steamer Landing. .... BANDON ROOMS and LODGING V: ;ih?i xh’s Lager Beer Old Pepper Whiskey, Hermitage, Old Crow, Famous Sagamore, Hunterand Wilson. Family orders by ma'' or phone delivered in city limits OKEGON T. D. Guerin et al, to L, A. Rob erts, alj rock in quarry in lot 3, Contractor and Builder Sec 16, Twp 29, R 12; Deed; Having moved to Kandon from Con. $1.00. Most any man is privileged to be Myrtle Point | will take up the busi ness oi contracting and building. L. A. Roberts et ux, to Ben Mc foolish if he has a bank account com mensurate with his lack of sense. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases Mullen, part of lot 3, sec 15, twp qialso have the Matheney & Rogers Well Auger and will be prepared to 29, R 12; Deed; Con. $10.00. Human Snail. sink wells to the depth of fifty feet “Most deliberate mortal I ever saw.” April 15 «H will also install flues and chim “Blow, Is he?" neys. Anyone desiring work In these Heirs of C. S. Elliott, to Rachael "Well, I wouldn't be surprised to lines call on or address N. Elliott, lot 2, sec 7, twp 29, hear any day that he was dying by R 14; s of ne 1-4, sec 12, twp inches.” 29, R 15; deed; con. $i.oo. Opposites. Box 153, Bandon, Oregon "I ain al! broke up.” April 17 "Are you?” O. C. Rice et ux, to Menasha “Yes. What would you advise?” "You might work till you are broke Wooden ¿Ware Co, ne 1-4, down.” sec 14, twp 27. R 13; deed; Not Prepared. con. $1.00 “So you are a mind reader?" Meals at Hours April 19 “Yes.” “Will you read for me?” J. J. O'Neil et ux to Bettie E. Perry Short Orders a Specialty lots 1 and 2, block 3, O’Neil Add , “You know, I don't furnish the mind.” to Bandon; deed; con; $10.00 How Ho Judged. Aj ril 20 “You attend church regularly?” I. R. Nosier et ux, to S. M. Cood' “Oh yes." et al, parcel of land beginning at “Is it high church or low church F’ BANDON TRANSFER CO. uc corner of lot 4, block 6, Co “High church. Judging from th* bills.” C. H. 1’ attbbson A- S on quille; deed; con $1500. Pert Girl. G. S. Waterman, by Sheriff to Dray and General Delivery “Are you fond of lobster, MI m Flip?” R’ A. Cribbins, lots 37 and 38 "Lobster?” • . . Meetafall boat*. Orders carefully bnudled block 23, Portland Add. to Ban “Y qb ." BANDOft' -•<*. OREGON “Oh, this is so sudden.** don: deed; con $.69 J. R. Johnson, 0. K. Restaurant all Newly furnished large light rooms Electric Lights Telephone Rented by single night, week or month INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY Boyles’Jewelry Store Carrie* a fine line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry SI II KU )S A: II!. t< KSÌIITI«S AGATES CUT AND POLISHED Agate Jewelry Made to Order ANI» Wagons of Ml Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty Work attend'd Io piompl' and nil v. rk - tiara n teed to give xahsiat lion. Atwatri Street, Bandon, Oregon. FINE ENGRAVING PO II I J. N. TAYLOR, Prop. «30*? Bnnnet Magatma w'-era tba reader» <rf thia paper the beat opportunity of ths year RFV1CW OF REVIEWS . »3.001 SUNSET MAGAZINE . . HOME COMPANION 1.25 I WOMAN'S REGISTERED OPTICIAN Reliable Work and Goods. and FREE s u Every Saturday it The G.dli< r Hotel io a. m. to 4 p. m. ALL FOR $3.00 with yonr order. » bwitiful premium, a Ti-fage book U'u«tra»ed in four color« with U5 Western view». NSET MAGAZINE •an rwanr.isee. c*cir»»m* A postal will bring me to y«ur home 0 •• • a s” - • f •• • 1 £ J I Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam E Formerly ANCHOR BAR A. N. AMES, H W SKINNER. Agent Marshfield. Phone 44 I . SOLE AGENTS FPR___ National Bi 1 he TRIPS i >anclon W orks Dealer in Hoots and Shoes. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done at lowest liv ing prices C’oo® Hay only ■ n GRAY fit HOLT CO.. G<-n. Agent- 728-730 Merchant^ Exchah.' San Franc: ro You can’t expect to get $2 worth for $1. but you can get your money’s worth atj Remarkable. as He Pleased. "What’s bls reputation?” “He has none.” “What!" "That’s right.’’ “What a happy man he must be!” Do Yon Bowl? The Time and the Offense. , “Oh, ma, teacher whipped Tommy If there were such an oflleial ns gen Crow today!” eral Inspector of public probity, what “What for?” an authority he would be on the philos “For five minutes.**—Cleveland Plain ophy of graft! Dealer Wouldn’t Work on Himself. R. : A chronic condi tion of not having the money is a good many reasons why most of us do not do as we would like. I. S. Kaufman et ux to G. W “My nusband was too sick today to Kaufman, lot 12, block, 3 Azalea go to work." “By the way, w hat does he do?" Park Add. to Bandon; Con. $10 “Writes the daily health hints for April 14 the Evening .Screed.” E. Bargeron, to Chas. Wilcox, lot Striking ■ Balance. 4; block 7, Coaledo- Deed Con. ¿150 oM! this wiut Never? 00- pineo } times awm * W. W. Deyoe et ux, to L. W. De- io -t-s-* i s-y 20 m SHo JAMIS BRIHGMt, A ARomCl yoe, lots 32. 33, 34, 35, and 36, block I, Smith’s Add. to Bandon; Deed; Con. $1.00. Fred H. Gross et ux, to Myrtle Point Church of Brethern, lots 4, 5 and 8, block 19, Woodland Add. to Bandon; Deed; Con. $400. U. S. of A. to Geo. W. King, lots 4, and 5, Sec, 6, Twp. 28, 0 .4 w A Child’» ¡feffiut. ; It wan a quiet Sunday afternoon atfn mother and little boy were hav ing their accustomed Bible rending. He sat on her lap while she-read to | him the Twenty-third Psalm. Little fellow though he was, the tender, beautiful words seemed to stir bls thought. Mother read to the end and th.« waited without a word. Little boy was silent, too. for a moment: then, reaching up nnd gently stroking mother’s cheek, he said softly: “Was It a little boy wlvout his mamma?”—Success Magazine. - ---------- - ■ ------------ ----------------------------------------- 1 I Could Do burnished by Title Guarantee & Abstract Company, at Marshfield and Coquille: April 13, 1909. - 0 9 * I •