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• a. SUMMON: CHINESE JUSTICE — ■II" ■' .i In the Circuit Court of die State of Orex«a • Hung Chang and the Men '• Tri«d to Poison Him. iu aad for the Coutil) ot loo? Who The Bank of Bandon, a Turnip Pudding. When Li Hung Chang was Chinese corporalion duly By GWEND0LIN ADAMS. and doing gamzed Wash and peel two large turnips and premier ami wan having a bitter tiubt bu>uu under the laws •erape the same weight of carrots. with Mine of the more conservative I [Copyright. 19u9. by American Press Asso of Oregon, ciation.] Cut into slices and throw into boiling members of the taung ti-yameu he re Plaintiff "My deur." Mid Sir Huntley Hur!- water with a little salt and boll until ceived aa a present u magnificent cake vs. but soon after his marriage to his which he bail reason to susjiect con tender. Then rub them through • J H. Pncr, Sara E. i Pncr, his wife, Carl J. I sieve, add pepper, salt, paprika, two tained poison. He put the cake aside Aruert an wife, “why is It that you. Foard, Christopher I tablespjxmfuls of butter and a pinch and set all bls powerful machinery who have very pretty round arms Notti ey, Haviside, ! of sugar. When well min'd and to work to And out who was at the uever show them uncovered?" Withers A Davis, a ' bottom of the plot. The investigation smooth add two well beaten eggs and “I have two dresses made without corporation or^an i z e d_ | one heaping tablespoonful of tine white was partly successful, the crime being I sleeves.” under the laws of Cali breadcrumbs. Pour into a well butter traced to three men, of whom one at “Yes, but when you wear either of fornia doing business in least was absolutely guilty. Li bad ed mold, cover with buttered paper them I have noticed that you wear a Saa Francisco, W illiam tiie trio arrested and brought to his McKay, Mary T. Car and stand in boiling water In a baking band of black velvet midway between penter and Cody Lum tin. Cook in a moderate oven for one yamen. When they arrived they were shoulder and elbow." ushered into his presence mid were re ber Co., a corporation "That’s to make me display that un hour. Turn out and garnish round ceived in his courtliest manner. The duly organized under cient buckle which belonged to your with hot mashed potatoes or with ?ake was produced with the remark the laws of Oregon, grandmother ” boiled beans that have been fried in Defendants. that [toilteness forbade his tasting it distrust Their eyes met. There was a little hot butter. Serve hot with until the three generous donors had To J H. Price, Sara E. Price his wife, Carl I in the husband's and fear in th«' wife's. white sauce. had an opportunity to enjoy Its excel He had not only noticed what he had J board, Christopher Nottley, Haviside. \X ith< lence. Li cut tiie cake, and one of his j referred t •, but that robing or (fisrob- A Davis, a corpoiation organized under the laws Strawberry Ice Cream. servitors handed ft to tiie unwilling j Ing bis wife hud uever uncovered her of California doing business in San Francisco, Sprinkle two cups of sugar over two guests. Each took a piece ami ate or i right arm above the elbow. They had William McK ay, Mary I. Carpenter and C*xly quarts of atra wherries, mash and let Lumber Co., a corporation duly organized under stand one-ha If hour, In the meantime pretended to eat It. One crumbled the ' been married three months before be the law ol Oregon. defendants. pieces and let them fall U|s>n tiie floor, had made this discovery prepare the freezer, then strain the but the other two ate calmly, without IN THE NAME 01 THE STATE 01 “Hunt, dear,” she said, going to him berries through a Inrjre square of manifesting any emotion, Ten mln- and endeavoring to caress away a cheesecloth as long as any piece or OREGON utes ami the two meu began to show cloud resting upon his brow, "I will pulp will come through; than empty You are hereby required to appear and answer symptoms of suffering, Li smiled be- confess that I am hiding something tiie pulp and seeds into a dish and the complaint filed against you in the above en uignantly and said to the man who from you, a blemish." pour on about a pint of milk. Mix titled suit on or before the last day of ihr ti.n» "A blemish a blemish on you! Such prescribed in the order for publication ol thi thoroughly and squeeze until nothing bad not eaten, “Your wisdom is so great that 1 am compelled to preserve •uinmons which prescribed time is six (6) weeks, but a ball of seeds remains iu the i a thing can't be.” your head as a souvenir to transcend “Nevertheless there is something on the last day of which lime will l»e Thursday, the cloth Add to this Juice about a pint my arm that I wish to conceal from 9lh day of September, 1909, and if you fail to of milk and one-half pint of eream ent genius.” The man was removed and promptly to so ap^H*ar and answer said complaint for w tnt you. ” whipped. Freeze at once. Raspberry thereol, the plaintiff willapplv to the court for "A birthmark?' r’ ice cream may be made the same way. decapitated. To the other two the pre the relief demanded in plaintiff s complaint on file mier remarked; “The cake that you She hesitated, glanced out of a win herein a succinct statement of the relief de are eating is not the one you sent, but dow and finally i answered : For Perspiring Feet. ni nded m said complaint being as follows, one which I had my cook imitate. The "Yes.” Two quarts of water, one tablespoon to wit: poison from which you are suffering She lied, and he knew she lied. A Judgment a-ainst the said defendant, J. II. ful of carbolic acid, one tablespoonfu! exists only In your Imagination. 1 good woman or a good man may tell a Price, in the first cause of suit, for the sum of one of powdered alum. Bathe the feet know of no way to cure your present lie. Tiie man will tell it with all the thousand live hundred ($1,500.00) dollars and night and morning. These ingredients pain except by letting you share the appearance of a clear conscience. The interest thereon at the rale oi 10 per cent per should lie thoroughly mixed before same fate as your friend who has just woman will spoil it by trying to soften annum from the 27th day of July, l‘X)8, |< r an using, since the ncld sinks to the hot attorney’s fee of one hundred and fifty ($I50?X i ) left the room.” the deception or betray it in her look. tout of the water and might burn the dollars, for the sum of eighty and 92 100 As they were led away the states Str Huntley arose and, without look ($80.92) dollars taxes paid for ^he year 1908. feet unless this precaution is carefullj man said to bis retinue. “It Is a pity observed, The cause of tlie trouble is that a man who caii vat a deadly cor- ing at his wife, went out to his club. on the premises mentioned in said first cause ol that tiie sweat glands are unusually roslve poison with mi unmoved coun He had met her in England, fallen in suit and interest thereon from the 19th day of enlarged and become Infested by a tenance should so misapply th«' talent love with her and married her with uly, 1909, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, for the sum of one hunrdtxi and forty sev n microbe which sets up actual putre wherewith heaven has endowed him." out visitlug her native land or inquir ($ 147.00) dollars insurance premium paid for in ing as to her antecedents. He knew faction. T4je carbolic acid disinfects surance on the buildings on said premi es that she was but fairly educated, fair the glands and the alum shrinks them plaintiff for said defendant J. H. Price and inter ly refined and had no money. What est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum ICEBERGS had fascinated him was an appear Revolving Frying Pan. from the 24lh day of /April, 1909. Against the S3ith defendant J. H. Price in the In an improved cooking utensil de How Those Found In the North At- ance of sterling worth there was about her. Somehow he bad felt that she second cause of suit herein set up for the ti i. of lantic Are Formed. signed by a Chicago man the danger The distance covered by an iceberg was to be relied on under any strain. $1101.92 and interest thereon at the rale of b of burning the food during cooking is reduced to a minimum and the perfect of tiie north Atlantic from tile time And now when it was too late he had |»€r cent per annum from the 23d day <4 D ceiu L>er, 1908, for an attorney’s fee in said cau < preparation of the food Is assured It is formed until it reaches the banks discovered that she was hiding some- suit of one hundred ($100.00) dollars. thing from him and that sin' had lied is fully 2,500 miles. It may have been This skillet, or frying pan, is made In Against the said defendant J. II Price in the two parts, an Inner and an outer sec afloat for a year, exposed to wide to him. third cause of suit for the sum of one thousand dants J. H. Price and Sara E Price for anv , It was early morning when he re five hundred ($1,500.00) dollars and interest FURNISHED ROOMS tlon The latter contains a .... ...... .. ...... handle In changes of temperature, battered by deficiency that may remain after applying all the the usual form. The Inner section is lee floes, possibly other bergs a nd turned. His wife was sleeping with a (hereon at the rale of 10 per cent per annum from proceeds of the sale of sard property as herein AT made revolvable, running on small ceaselessly washed by the waves, Yet troubled look on her face. Her right the 28th day of July, 1908, and (or an attorne;. demanded, and as in .-aid notes and mortgages arm lay extended. Could he not lift fee of one hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollar* in covenanted and provided. rollers. This is of distinct advantage some of those seen 2.000 miles south And the over, ius if any there lx after satisfy of their starting point are nearly 300 tiie sleeve and. without waking her. said cause of suit; and against said defendant J. H. Price for plaintiff s costs and disbursements in ing the demand of aid judgment, be paid over feet in height and truly of majestic get a view of what she was conceal thia entire suit. to the defendants J. H. Price and Saia E. Price proportions, often 1.000 or more feet ing? He advanced to do so and shrank That the usual decree may be mad«' for the in length, while it is an established back. He was above possessing him- sale of said mortgaged property described in ;;ud or their legal repr< ntatives; that the plaintiff or any other party ' » thi ¡uit may become a pur- scientific fact that so much more of self of what she would not willingly three causes of suit or either of them bv tie cashet at ;ai-I > Ue ol ail or each parcel of said Nice edemi rooms 25 mid 50c a give him. For a moment he hesitated, night ; 11.25 a week; #5 limoliti) the bulk is under water than is visible sheriff of Coos county-- according to law and property de i.ribed in each cause ot suit; that the that the largest bergs may extend into then went to his own room and to bed. the practice of this court, and that lie- sheriff making the san execute a bill of sale to OREGON A cloud hung over the Iiuributs. proceeds of said sale be applied to the the purchaser within the time, manner and pro- BAND« )N the ocean to a depth of over half a Neither mentioned the secret, yet both payment of the costs and expense* of visions of law, for the pers ;onal property men- mile. Their enormous size when thej’ be- felt that it wns turning their love to this suit and the said sale and attorney It - . tioned herein and that the said sheriff execute a and secondly to the payment to plaintiff ol ...y come detached from the glaciers is bitterness. There were no reproaches, sum that may be found due it under those pro deed to the purchaser or purchasers of said premises in the time and manner and according no hot words. The husband was proved by the observations of explor ceedings or that the proceeds of the sale of tin to the provisions of law That the purchaser or ers along the Greeulnnd coast. A few scrupulously deferential, tiie wife obe property mentioned in each separate cau • < : mt purchasers be put into ’ p osscssion of said prop- Carrie» a fine line of years ago a berg was measured as dient to his slighest wish, attentive to be applied severally to the payment of any sum erty oi premise's by the sheriff, iheriff, making the ill** sal «*1* slightest comfort. Yet there was bis which may be f und due the plaintiff under each upon the production ol the sheriff s bill of sale G¡ nearly as possible around the edges. This distance was about the miles. an absence of that delightful inter of said causes of suit severally. Said mortgaged or certificate of «ale, and that the plaintiff may Watches, Clocks and Jewelry have such other and further relief m the premise? I It had several (leaks estimated to change of sympathy which had existed premises being described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point on low water lin«' ol the as the court may find to be meet and < quit able. up to the moment the husbauil had range from 300 to 500 feet high. Judg Coquille river I I 34.7 feet north and 205.4 le< . I his summons is published in tlr Bandon Ing from its appearance, it was a solid discovered that his wife had a secret east of the southwest corner of block number 2 Recorder, a weekly newspaper published in Coos which he was not permitted to share. mass that had separated in its entirety Meanwhile bis imagination was con m Woolen Mill Addition to the town of Bandon, county, Oregon, lor six consecutive weeks, lx- Agate Jewelry Made to Order from the glacial edge of Greenland. juring all sorts of probabilities, She county of (Zoos and >tate of Oregon, running gtnning July 29th, FX)9 and ending September As arctie navigators who venture thence n 35 °e 200 fret along low water Im 9th, 1909, by order of the Hon. John I*. Hall, far north often see a score or more of might have been married before. She of Coquille river; thences 35 0 45’ e 520 feet i. county judj/c of Coos county, mad;- ihr 28th day FINE ENGRAVING might have committed some sin of the western boundary of the county road; then « of July. IWL great bergs in a day. the tremendous 3J 0 w 20 feet along the western boundary ol glacial activity in this region can be which this so called birthmark was an uueradlcable token. He thought of the county road; thence n 35 ° 43’ w 170 h■< where a portion of food, such as meat, appreciated. The majority of these crossing the ocean to hunt up her rec thence s 35 0 w 180 feet; thence n 35 0 45’ w if you wish a bottle cold--- is liable to be cooked or finished on that drift to the Grand banks come ord. What limit a record he dreaded 350 feet to the place of beginn.ng, including the upon one edge previous to Its opposite from Melville bay. Some of the dis Call at the Eagle, tide land and water frontage abutting and front to know! He thought of leaving her, edge, thus necessitating the constant tinct glaciers that terminate the Green mg said land to ship channel of Coquille river. 11 you love the goods that', old-- e ’ losing himself in Vhe wilds of some dis moving of the food iu order to insure land ice cap on this const extend along Also l>cginriing at a point on low waler line ol Call at the Eagle, tant continent. This, too, he flung the Coquille river 1298.5 feet north an«l 320.1 all parts being equally cooked and It a distance of fully twenty-five miles. ! away as impracticable. He could not feet east of the southwest corner of block No. 2. i aint no use Io sit and blink prepared. With this utensil the neces Their thickness or height can onlj- be get on without tier till lie was assured in the Woolen Mill Addition to the town ol If you really need a drink, sity of moving the meat Is obviated, estimated, but in places near the open there was some crime connected with Bandon, county of Coos and state of Oregon; thus retaining the Juice or essence of sea It is believed to lie several hun Just make a stgn or ring a Ml. HAS A ,SELEC1 fOCK Ol her past, and to know of that crime and running thence n 35 ° e 46.5 feet along the dred feet. the food until its preparation lias been And you bei they’ll tteat you light low water line of the Coquille river; thence would drive him mad. Recent examinations of this coast completed. A slight twist with a fork 35 0 45 ’ e 520 fret to the western boundary of Down at the Eagle One day while lie was about to enter is sufficient for turning the inner sec show that during the short summer the county road; thence s 35 ° w 46.5 feet alon_ his house something flitted before him the formation of bergs in the bay Is tion. the western boundary of the county road, thence almost continuous. The glacial move and fell on the walk. He picked It up. n 35 0 45’ w 520 feel to the place of beginning, ment keeps pressing the ice forward It was a clipping from a newspaper. including the tide land ami right to the use of the Potato Salad, Hotel Limerick. .Steam Hecroii í»rai:«ilit Boil small waxen potatoes tn their until a thick stratum often projects He glanced at it, theif crumpled it tn water frontage fronting and abutting Io hip akins until you can just pierce t tieni many feet beyond that beneath. After his hand, intending to throw it away. channel ot Coquille river. Also beginning at a point on the western with a fork. Peel at once and cut them n time the great weight overcomes the The door opened, and his wife met boundary of the county road leading from Into pieces like little strnws. Pour tensile strength of the mnss and it him. with an anxious look on her face. Bandon to Bullard.;* Ferry and 733.7 feet north 60 YEARS’ After a hasty greeting su< h as passed over them while still warm a French falls Into the sea, and n lierg is cre EXPERIENCE and 493.7 feet east of the southwest cornet between them since the secret came, dressing seasoned with salt, paprika, ated. I>ay Allen Willey in Scientific she hurried out, and through a pane of of block No. 2 in the Woolen Mill Additi jn celery salt and flavored with onion American. to the town of Bandon in the county <4 C glass lie saw her looking for some- and State -of Oregon; running th< n « Juice. Ix>t it stand until cold. Then 11AN DON tiling. Then he knew tiie clipping had n 35 0 45* w 14 3.5 feet; thence n 35 c mix with mayonnaise. Turn Into a A Frog'« Nett. dish lined with lettuce and sprinkle a In Brazil a sjieeles of tree frog con blown from her window. He went up e 180 fret; thence s 35 0 45’ e 208 feet to th« little finely minced parsley over the structs In the water a curious nest, or to his room, locked himself in and western boundary of the aforesaid county roa<: thence southwesterly along the said western i T rade M ark * top. Garnish with rings of green and fortifications, to protect Its eggs and read under a date of ten years past: The Pacific Boyles’Jewelry Store Wines. Liquors & Cigars Alvin Munck, Prop GROSS BROS Yesterday Hie brave girl who pulled out red swiH't jiepiiers and serve.—Brook lyn Eagle. young from the attacks of fish. Start 1 with a rope In the storin that wrecked the ing at the bottom of a pond, the moth Clara Jones submitted to have tattooed er frog erects a circular, tubelike wall upon her arm a memento of her daring Hill Peters, an expert In such Crystallized Popcorn. of mud which nt th«' top projects above exploit work did the tattooing. and It was ex Pop three quarts of corn. In a ket the surface of the water. In the water hiblted last night at a reception given the tie put In a heaping tablespoonful of thus Inclosed the eggs are laid, and wearer at the Sailor s Snug Harbor. butter, three tablespoonfuis of water, when they have hatched out the frog's Sir Huntley went downstairs and a large teacupful of pulverized sugar young are secure from enemies until met his wife, who was returning from Boil until It threads, taking care not to they are able to take care of them an unsuccessful hunt He handed her boll too long. When the thread Is selves. the paper. reached throw Into the sirup the pop "Are you that girl?” he asked ped corn, stfr briskly until It Is evenly Puppies Both. “Yea,” she said, paling coated, take the kettle from the tire “Why have you kept this from me?" “I would give half my fortune to be and stir until It is cooler and eaeh In your little dog's pla«e,” said a “Because you are so proud of your grain is crystallized -with sugar. “smnrt" young man In a railway car lineage 1 knew It would wound you to riage to a girl who had a toy terrier In learn that you had married one who had belonged to flsher folks." her arms. To Clean Bra««. "You told ine you were concealing a “And it would be the right place for Pour strong ammonia on ft, then scrub well with a brush, rinse In cold you.” she retorted, “for I am taking birthmark.“ Rhe hung her head water and polish with a soft, dry Idin to have his ears cropped!”—Lon 'Tull up your sleeve.” cloth. Lacquered brass should tie don Express. She raised the sleeve and displayed waihol occasionally with warm, soapy an anchor tattooed In blue ink. Across A Natural Infarenc«. water and then dried with a soft cloth and polished with a dry chamois skin. “Matrimony.” said the lady who bad the anchor was the letter II. “What does tiie H mean?" Just secured her third divorce, “la. There was no reply for a time, then after all, an uncharted sea.” Frozen Banana«. “I take It. then,’’ her friend replied, a faint “I don't know.” Cut four bananas crosswise In thin He advanced and took hpr tn his slices, add two-thirds of a cupful of "that you have not engaged in your • powdered mignr, let stand an hour, various ventures for charting pur- arms “Lying again,” he said "You know then add one quart of water and the poses.”—Chicago Record-Herald. very well it stands for"— He paused. grated peel of n lemon. When the sug Again she hung her head, but not for Manners form at Inst a rich vamieh ar la dissolved put ali tn n freezer and with which the routine of life is wash aba me. freeze as you would i< e cream. I "Heroine." ed and Ita details adorned.—Emerson. boundary* of the said county road to the place of beginning. I welve ceiling jack screws, more or less; four house moving screws, more or less; twenty ship clamp screws, more or less; two lumber trucks; three little Giant compressed air machine thirty ship augurs (all sizes) seven tons iron (all in stock, including bands, straps, etc.); twenty ring bolts key; twenty ring bolts screw; all lines and block.«; twelve box rollers; one ton spike-, all plugs, tree nails, wedges, etc.; thirty top maul' and sledges; one forge and bellows and all black mith tools; two hundred dogs of all de- scriptions; all chain, including slings, etc.; thie#1 derricks, complete; fifteen [waves; fifteen cro cut saws; one twenty four inch knile huz/ planer; one bay Fgan band saw; one cut-off ;aw; one Gardiner air compressor; one Bolt cut ter*and punch; one cylinder air lank; one I2xl(> FrOst engine; one locomotive type boiler; all mi including engine and paint oil; all shafting, pulleys and 1» Iting, and all other fixtures, togethr' with a friction hoist, belonging to the shipyard «4 J.H. Pnce, Bandon, Oregon. Also office build j mg and fixtures, including chairs, tables, desk-, typewriter, <afe, check protector, etc. Also all «tagr plank horse.« and all lumber in yaid Iwlong i •ng to J. ft. Price, in his shipyard, in Bandon, j Oregon. I hat all of said defendants and all person < claiming under them lubsequent nd n ond to the execution of this mortgage, either as pu. nceri or otn<rwise, I ' -I - 1 and foreclosed of all right, claim and equ ty • ! redemption in and to the said mortgager! property and evrrv part and parcel thereof, and that th« mortgage liens of plaintiff l>e ad|udg«d to he die ferst and only lien against ¿aid premises. lhat plaintiff have judgment against the defen- The Ei Dorado D esigns C opyrights A c . Anvona M»ndtng n skofrh nnd doRcrlnf I«»n mav quickly ascertain nur opinion free whet her ru invention ifl probably pntentnhle. ('«mimunlra* 4i< him strictly confidentnd. HANDBOOK on I’Htfiita ' • . ........... eat airency for eecuririg patents. 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