FOR THE HOUSEWIFE SUMMONS Humor and Philosophy Baked Shad Roa. Procure a good sized roe, rinse care­ fully in cold water, theu drpp it Into boiling hot salted water. I»o not have the water boiling at a gallop or it will disturb the arrangement of the roe. Let stand about ten minutes, keeping the water at the same temperature. Take about a half cup of cracker meal •nd add a rounding tablesiKsm of flour, ■ dash of either pepper or paprika ■nd salt to season. Roll the shad roe in this and place in a saucepan or ■mall dripping pan. Surround with one-half can of tomatoes in which have been mixed one onion and one green pepper minced line. Season also with salt and paprika. Take slices of ba con about one-eighth ofwiti inch in thickness, cut them into strips of the same width with a pair of shears. Pretty well cover the top of the roe with these shoestrings of bacon. Place in a moderate oven until about w armed through, then Increase the heat and finish In a hot oven. This ail will re­ quire about twenty minutes to half an hour. Baste frequently with the to- niato sauce. It may be necessary to add a little hot water to the sauce, and when taken from the oven thicken, If necessary, with some of the cracker meal. By GRACE »X »VJVCAJV M. SMITH ETHEL WEEKES. ICotiyrlght. 1909. by American Press Asso­ ciation.] in (he Circuit Court of the Stale oi Ort gon in and for the County of Coo.* corporation duly or­ ganized and doing bu :nes* undc*r th«* law of O egon. Plaintiff vs. J H. Price, Sara E. Puce, his wife, Carl J. F card, Christopher Notti ey, H a visi de. Withers & Davis, a corporation organ i z e d under the law» of Cali­ fornia doing business in San Francisco, W'ilham Mi Kay, Mary T. Car­ penter and Cody Lum­ ber Co., a corporation duly organized umJer the laws of Oregon, Defendants. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Miss Eleatair Hodges when bartdy seventeen bad a lover, George Bergen, It may tie all right to |M>lnt out the two years her senior. Miss Hodges, being an orphan, was brought up by virtues and good quaIIties of your an auut who was a very wise woman. friend, but when it niHkes him so ego­ Suit in Equity 1er As soon as she heard of the uffalr she tistical that you can’t live alongside T oteeiosure culled the lovers into her boudoir and of him what's to lie done alx>ut the law that won ’ t let you slay him? said to them: "In loving each other you two chil­ When a man dren are but following a law of na­ "/X jrZX old age and the children when you ummons which prescribed time is six (6) weeks, Under no circumstances must water leave them.” Its by it. the last day of which time will be 1 huisday, the be used on floors that are intended to Eleanor was convinced; George de­ 9th day of September, 1909, and li you fail to resist the tempta­ to so appear and answer said complaint for want be polished Wipe the floor thorough murred. He said he thought it better Very few ly with a dry cloth before applying to lie married and tight the battle to­ tion to be brave when there is no dan thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the polish, removing any spots that gether from the start. The adviser ger about. the relief demanded in plaintiffs complaint on file may be thereon with benzine. A good smiled upou him sympathetically and herein a succinct statement of the relief de preparation for waxing wuud floors Is drew a picture of married life with no The man who knows when to be ni nded in said complaint being as follows, made in the following way: Cut com­ provision against the thousand and one foolish and when serious is always to wit: Judgment a ainst the said defendant, J. 11. mon white beeswax into thin flakes expenses that come up continually to wise. Price, in the first cause of suit, for the sum of on»’ and pour turpentine over till well cov­ make every day a horror. George thousand five bundled ($1,500.00) dollars and Being kindly and polite to your interest thereon at the tale of 10 per cent per ered. Let It stand until the wax Is shuddered. Then he went away re­ quite soft, when it must be stirred solved to devote every hour of his ex­ neighbor might be listed under the annum bom the 27th day of July, 1908, lor an into a smooth paste, adding sufficient istence (when not sleeping) to secure caption "Accident Insurance." attorney s fee of one hundred and fifty ($150.00) turpentine to give it a creamy consist all these provisions, including that dollars, for the sum of eighty and 92-100 ($80.92) dollars taxes paid for the year 1908, ; •ncy. Apply the cream with a wool­ “snowball." The Home Peet. i on the premises mention«! in said first cause ol i en cloth. Rub well into the wood with Up, guards, He kept Ids word. In tlie morning suit and interest thereon from the 19th day ol And at ’em! ■ coarse piece of flannel until the floor he was the first man at the store July, 1909, at the rate of 10 |>er cent per annum, Bat ’em shines. This treatment need only be where lie was employed and in the With the first thing at hand. tor the sum of one hunrded and forty ev n applied twice a year. Land evening the last to leave. He not only ($147.00) dollar, insurance premium paid for in­ On them, whatever you do. did bls own work, but that of every surance on the buildings on said premises by With u iew Improved Box Couch. plaintiff lor said defendant J. 1 I. Price and mkr- one else who would permit. He open­ Sockdolleger blows. est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum Box couches have passed the experi­ ed a savings bunk account and Satur­ For, goodness knows. from the 24th day of April, 1909. They’ve earned it all. and more. mental stage and are now becoming day night deposited everything he It makes us sore Against the said defendant J. H. Price in li. quite popular. One of the most recent could possibly get on without spending To think that In days gone by second cause of suit herein set up for the u.n oi designs is shown here, containing a during the following week, and every We have looked on the housefly $1101.92 and interest thereon at the rat«’ of ( With toleration; novel improvement pateuted by a New- Saturday he made his estimate for the per cent per annum from the 23d day ol Decem­ But. Carrie Nation York man. In this box couch the box next less in order that his deposit ber, l‘X)8, for an attorney’s fee m said cause or And Sam Patch, used for bolding the garments and might be more. His passbook became, suit of one hundred ($100.00) dollars. If we catch it now, Wow, other articles Is attached to rods so ar­ next to Eleanor, the all important Against the said defendant J. II Price in m- There ’ ll be trouble brewing third cause ol suit for the sum of one thousand dants J. H. Piicc and Sara E Price for anv ranged that the box is lifted up from thing of bls life. In a year be had I L'RMSIIlil) ROOMS And something doing. five hundred ($1,500.00) dollars and inter« deficiency that may lemain alter applying all the several hundred dollars drawing inter­ On the square, thereon at the rale of 10 per cent per annum from proceed* of the sale ol .aid property as herein est. Then and there! AT Of course we have been saying, “Fie tlie 28th day of July, PM 18, anil for an attorney's demanded, and as in said notes and mortgages One day tils employer told him of a fee of one hundred ami fifty ($150.00) dollars in On the fly!" r chance to buy some shares of stock More or less, said cause of suit, and against said defendant j. I I .And the over, In, n .ml there 1» alter .at.-lv very cheap. He drew his money from But we didn’t guess Price for plaintiff's costs and disbursements in mg the demands ol aid judgment, be paid over The extent of Its meanness 1 the savings bank and bought three this entire suit. to the defendants J. H. Price and Sara L. Price Nor hold it in esteem, shares. Soon after he was paid a divi­ 1 hat the usual decree may be made for the or their legal representatives; that the plaintiff or MKS .SA IIAII COSTELLO But little did we dream sale of said mortgaged property described in said any other party to this suit may become a pur dend. Here again was money produc­ That it carried disease three causes of suit or either of them by the casher at said sale ol all or each parcel ol said With such ease ing money. He put bls dividends into And grace sheriff of Coos county---according to law anti property dtxribed in each cause ol suit, that the the savings bank, where they drew in­ From place to place the practice of this court, and that the sheriff making the same execute a bill of sale to terest, and cut his expenses to tlie BANDON OREGON Or that its feet proceeds of said sale be applied to th. the purchaser vntlun the time, manner r and pro­ quick. In a few mouths he had enough Were a complete payment ol the costs and expenses cl visions of law, lor the personal property men- Storehouse of trouble in bank to buy two more shares of this suit and the said sale and attorney ’ fe« iees; tinned herein and that the said sh'-rifi execute a Calculated to double stock. and secondly to the payment to plaintiff of any deed to the purchaser or purchaser« ol «aid Up the victim. "Oh, George,” said Eleanor when in­ sum that may l>e found due it under tho:.< pro­ premises in the time and manner and according With no hint from whence it came Or where the blame ceedings or that th«’ proceeds of the sale of th- to the provisions of law formed of all this, “Aunt Anna will be 1 hat the purchaser or Should lie. properly mentioned in each separate oau.x- of uit purchasers be put into ' pc xssession of said prop- delighted, especially as you are acting Carrie« a fine line of You’re unmasked, Mr. Fly. be applied severally to the payment of any sums erty . or ........... a the sheriff making the sale oil her advice. What a level bead she prenus. s Ly You’re a pest. has! At this rate perhaps we may be I And we’re going to knock you galley which may be f und due the plaintiff under ca< I. upon the production oi the sheriff s bill (»1 sale or of said causes of suit severally. Said mortgaged or certificate of sale, and that the plaintiff may west. married iu another year.” premises being described as follows to-wit: have such other and further relief in the premise “Possibly, but since we have begun I Beginning at a poiftt on low’ water line of the as the court may find Io be meet ami equitable. Complacent. to act as your aunt advised we should > MiATLS CLT AM) POLISH! 1) This summons is published m the Bandon “Yes, accidents are bound to happen Coquille river I I 34.7 feet north and 205.4 le- complete tlie proposition. There is the east of the southwest comer of block number 2 Recorder, a Meekly newspaper published in Coo., with automobiles. I ran over a man salary for necessary expenses and, say, i in Woolen Mill Addition to the town of Bandon courtly. Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, be­ Agate Jewelry Made to Order LIFTING COUCH RAISES BOX. 10 per cent to be saved. There is the i a day or two ago. I was awfully county ol Coos an«! state of Oregon; runnmc ginning ju'y 29th, 1909, ami ending Septcnil.er aorry about it. ” thence n 35 °e 2(H) feet along low water lin 9th, 1909, by older ol the I ion. John 1'. I fall, the bottom of the couch when the top fund for unforeseen contingencies and “Did you stop to see how badly he of Coquille river; tlunces 35 ° 45’ e 520 feet to county judve of Coo county, mad« the 28th day TINE ENGRAVING of the latter is raised. It thus be­ the fund for old age. Your aunt said was hurt?” the western boundary of the county road; thence of July. 1909. comes an easy matter for the person we must be patient.” s 35 0 w 20 feet along the western boundary ol “Of course I did." GEO P. TOPPING, “So we will,” said the girl. using the couch to readily reach the (he county roa«l; thence n .3 0 45' w 179 leet 29-61 \tiorney lot I ’laintin. "What did be say about it?” Another year passed, with more ad ­ box to get at tlie contents. In addi thence s 35 ° w 180 feet; thence n 35 0 45’ w “Not a word.” ditions to the fund than had been ex ­ 350 feet to the place of beginn ng, includim. . tlon, it becomes unnecessary to move “Didn't he say anything?” tide land an«J water frontase abutting and fr - I the couch away from the wall In order tracted, and George's salary was raised I i “Well, not till he came to." ing said lan«i to ship channel of Coquille rivet to raise the top. The box couch is to a sufficiency for a young couple to Also beginning at a point on low water line n* thus rendered more convenient and live plainly. The next year the contin­ the Coquille nver 1298.5 feet north and 320.1 Supply Inadequate. gent fund could easily have been put saves disagreeable stooping and beud- “There is a variety In women's gar- feet east of the south west corner oi block No. 2, aside, but in that event George would ing. in the Woolen Mill Addition to the town of have to begin at the bottom for the ments.” Bandon, county of Coos and state of Oregon; “Yes.” “ snowball. ” The desirable thing was HAS A SELECT STOCK Ol Potato Salad With 8moked Herring. and running thence n 35 0 c 46.5 feet along the “Men’s are always the same.” low water line oi the Coquille river; thence Cut iu dice one pound of cold boiled to wait till the latter was big enough “What would you suggest?” 35 0 45' e 520 feet to the western boundary of potatoes. Chop very tine a teaspoonful to furnish tlie former and a working “Well, I think some designer might the county road; thence s 35 0 w 46.5 feel alon: of parsley, oue of chives, one of onion. . capital besides. This George decided eonte along with originality enough to the western boundary ol the county road; thenc-' Wines. Liquors à Cigars Mix all well together with two forks, upon, and Eleanor was disappointed. When Eleanor was twenty-one devise a way to put in ub< >ut thirteen n 35 ° 45' w 520 feet to the place of beginning, adding pepper and salt. Fillet a including the tide land and Nght to the use oi the George had a fair salary, a contingent more poc kets for them.” amoked herring or a small cooked An­ Steam Heer water frontage fronting anti abutting to ship fund ind his "snowball. ” Aunt Anna BANDON, ORI-KjON nan haddock, carefully freeing it of channel of Coquille river. Sura, bones. and cut It very small. Work It thought they might be married with­ Also l>eginning at a point on the w tern “What 18 a nightmare?” 60 YEARS’ boundary of the county road leading from in with the salad Take two table- out transgressing the laws of pru­ EXPERIENCE “Don’t you know?” Bandon to Bullards' Ferry and 733.7 feet north spoonfuls of hot bouillon, add two of dence. but George had his eye on some and 493.7 feet east of the southwest cornet “No." aalad oil, oue of vinegar, one of chop­ real estate that could be bought very “Well, it la the little mare that you of block No. 2 in the Woolen Mill Addition ped beet root and pour all over the cheap and preferred to wait another aalad. In ten minutes it will be ready year. The rental would pay off a mort­ put all your money on and that failed to the town of Bandon in the county of C’Mv and State of Oregon; running then « OREGO? gage there was on it. lie bought the to make good.” to serve. n 3') 0 4')' W 143 ) b-ri. the n< e n ' property before the year was out, but r 180 fret; thence « 35 0 45’ e 2(MT feet to the figured that by two years more of Unpardonabl«. Starch For Dark Material. western boundary of the aforesaid county roar T race M arks careful expenditure he could pay off “I thought they were going to;get thence southwesterly along th«» said west« id Gelatin, such as is used In cooking, D esigns the mortgage and have the property married.” C opyrights A c . boundary of the said county road to th«’ plac of makes an excellent starch for black, Anvone Rending a sketch find doRerlntlnn may Intact. *No; he is disgusted with her ” beginning. navy blue or any dark wash goods and i|ulcic v , l *< pit .mi our opiiib'n f/ee whether rn in vent Ion 1« pr-.bahly pul ent able. < ««nitniinira. Eleanor objected to these constant Twelve ceiling (ack screws, more or less; four “ What Is the matter? ” leaves them without streaks. Pour one 1 Kins Mtrictly r<»ntt«!entlnl. HANOBOOK on Patenta ««< deferments, but George wouldn’t give . ni fr< •■. OIlan. He said they could live in than he did • r ■ i/»t n Tier, without charge, tn tlie spoonful of gelatiu which has been three little Giant compressed air machines; thirty the house when paid for rent free, and soaked In a little cold water Strain I ship augurs (all sizes) seven ton« iron (ail in ■nd use lukewarm. The garmeuts he could have what the rental of a stock« inciuding bands, straps, etc.); twenty ring Rasmussen Bros., Props handsomely IIInMrRtnd weekly. Lnrireat rlr- home would tie to make more money • • ins. < f . •» a i « f mir f h h ’ Iti • ' -u rii ni. H i ••• may be ironed wet or dried and sprin­ bolts key; twenty ring bolts screw, all lines and I .nr months, |1. Bold by m H newatlealerR. with. blocks; twelve box rollers, one ton spike . al! Iron on the wrong side and kled. When George was’twenty-eight years plugs, tree nails, wedges, etc.; thirty top man! hN &Co.36,B,Mdwai iDgion. E.-- New D. D.Í. York use s dark Ironing cover, as lint from C. old he was considered very well to do. Branch < »mee. 436 F Ht.» Washington, and sledge?; one forge an«! bellows and all cloth will show. whits but be had the reputation of being one blacksmith tools; two hundred dog« of ail de _______ % scriptions; all chain, including slings, etc.; thre« of the meanest young men in the place Hint For Using Paraffin. derricks, complete; fifteen peaves; fifteen cr«» where he lived. At this time he made When using parartin for sealing an seversl neat turns in a business way, cut saws; one twenty-four inch knife buz/ planer; one Fay & Egan band saw; one cut-oil seriuos and often fatal accidents a« cleariug a considerable sum. For the WINE5, LIQUoR.5 AND ♦;aw; one Gardiner air compressor; one bolt cut well at tbe disagreeable smoke In tbe fir^t time lie failed to report his gain ter and punch; one cylinder air tank; one 12x16 bouse can be avoided If the dish con- to his sweetheart. Nor did he confide FrO t engine, one locomotive type boiler, al! « ii tabling tbe paraffin Is placed In a it t<> any one else. CI6AR5 in« luding engine and paint oil; all shaft nv. large vessel containing hot water And so tlie years went on. but pulleys and belting, and all other fixtures, to (her When the parartin is melted remove wedding came not. “I feel so sorry with a friction hoist, belonging to the hipvar I <4 Bandon I Oregon front the stove, and the water will J. Fl. Price, Bandon, Oregon. Al«o office Build x\t Miss Hodges," said a lady to Mei Al l. PATTERNS Jeep tbe wax hot until fill sealing la zther “I understand she’s been ing and fixtures, including «hairs, tallies, dr k < • ded for style, perfect fit, simplicity n I typewriter, afe, check protector, et ,\l.«o all your boy want« to join the done. reliability nearly 4<> ye-irs, in i.r.i’ v gaged for twelve or fifteen yean» to every city an-i town in the Unitril States 1 stage plank homes and all lumber in yard l>elong navy. ” some one who isn’t able to marry her.” C'an.Hli, or by mail direct. More sold tl •» >ng Io J. P. Pricy, in hi hipyard, in Bandon. To Remove Cinder From Eye. "Yes. and I think he would make a any other make. Send for free catalog “Nonsense." said the other. “Her lover Oregon. If a cinder or atom of any kind gets I n rich. That horrid old aunt of Elea­ good sailor.’’ _ Mc< ILL’S MAGAZINE I hat all of said defendants ard all p« r or. More ‘ ui»-,« rib»-rs t) in any other fash 1 in the eye, take a riaxoeed and place It nor's inoculated him when be was "Then he isn’t afraid of water." THE RACKET STORE «Liming under them mbseqyenl nr barred ft qurtte, 1 I t ri« . ft«. Or» v fXI «< a head up which has the atom tn the that bo must keep up an establishment Nightmars. a»! foOclosrd of all right, claim and f pJ'tv ol year (’vorth ! r aampb: « ’e mm catalogue mortgage lien« of be ndjudg -d t be the ■tom out with it. coming out at th* miserly practices.” "BUe is a » reaming terror." • in«i nev. cash pnie oflets. Address first and onK h« is again » said premise* corner of the eye. and Shirt* for mui aud bojs IHI M<( CO. 23» to 244 W 37tb SI.. NFW VOItk ’Sure—regular Weigh rabbit brand.” Is now ttfty tuM an old ■*■*> Fh«t plaintiff have judgmttrt against thedefen- 1 he Pa cific Boy les Jewelry Store TheOpera Alvin Munck, Prop. GRO83 BROS i lie El horado Scientific American. Big Removal Sale • • ♦ * « • ••