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Notice of S CAMEÜ íi;Y¿ S a ÆR». Way, cf THE SMOKING VASE. A parlor Trick That Is Sure to Mystify All Beholders. Take a transparent glass vase with a cover ami place the cover on the vase. Then throw a handkerchief over the whole and give it to some one to place in a corner of the room. Now take a saucer and burn a little incense in it and titter this command: “Smoke, enter thou into yon tier vase!” Then you ask somebody t<- <lruw the bund kerchief off th« vase. To every body's surprise smoke will is seen gushing from the vase. Ii ■ i w is it dime? This way: Be fore exhibiting this trick you should rub the inside of th; vase thoroughly with a sponge that has been dipped in powerful ammonia. On the inside of the cover you should place a few drops of muriatic acid or sulphuric acid. Now. when you cover the vase and have it taken into th« corner the gases formed by these tw« chemicals unite and produce the ap pearance of smoke. You must be very careful not to place the cover anywhere near the vase until the time conies for covering the vase and throwing the handker chief over it or your trick will be spoiled. ||. th« Reducing Si«« of Butcher's B«H. It Is onJj within tbe Bl tw ' -11» ' M f at m - h- H f Pa-Yoti naughty boy. you've been fighting again! Johnny—No, pa. I was only trying to keep a bad boy from hurting a lit- tie boy. I’a—That was a noble act, my son. Who was the little boy? Johnny—Me —Philadelphia Ledger. Miss Morning Glory. Miss Morning Glory awake all night. What did ) "I watched the tliertie- light on light. 1'rlcking the black of the qutet lawn 1 aiw the finger nail moon go down. And here and there In tl wot :.t I li- ard Wind on the leaves like fairies' feet And near tn the treetop a hidden bird I*uttlng a question. ,tio«t\ •‘"■•t Jatng after this the <-v grew ,11m. And stars went tinkering out ■« slow Aa bedroom candles that burn too low All the «M notoee were 1 still Then I knew In my heart that night wm done. And. sure enough on the misty hill Plame of the beg red sun' There little morning girl, run away. Now you see why 1 w ake Inst-, | riT lie you are lying «•■••« i......I day! It'* time I went to t • I —Youth s Companta* Linoleum and Oil Cloth (MB aad overHou lands, the preference ruht to pur chase said tide and overP.ov* land* at the highest pr < offered, I ' . v t n... F -n good faith, and also providing that the land will not be sold nor any offer therefor secepted for lesa than $5 00 per acre n^hi to reject any and al Sdid lands are situated If til.-re life lil-le ! ll.-l I................ r two gon, and described as t*. to eat. enough meat for «l'n- . r is m at a point < than likely to make appalli g ii r< tCs die Eejiuning Coquih - rive into a dollar. 6, which said pc All there is til. tit it. « in niit-t lea. ra fret north from . to plan a little. 20, running thence An ex' «■:. «■ SI fl i'lg I f Un at w 1.1 loilovv’s, tq-VYit; S 84 0 e ¡>0 teet not be mis--« «1 in » din'ter that begi S 74 ® 4 j ‘ e “*92 feel. with a tlcli i«-us lb»t s. tin nn«! is f : North fret to low v.. loweil by s,•vt-r:tl Itearty v« getabh-s. N 75 0 15* w 257 feet This always r« --.«is well enough N 73 0 10* w 232 feet. N 80 0 vv ' "7 feet. S 100 feet to place of begin 1.31 acres, being tide land froPlu of lot 6, sc* 17, I 28,5 l< 14 U « Applications and bids should G. G. Brown, Clerk State Lane Oregon, and marked ’Applicat purchase tide lands." G. G BROU N, 39 lût Clerk : ae Laud Board. Dated this Sept. 28, I9O*L ÇîOur stock is the largest we have ever carried and our new goods are now in and prices are lower than evei Big line of Mor ns Chairs, Ti unks and Valises and a fine line to select from The El Dorado Cur r.w Couches are just in Rasmussen 3r : E WINE5, Ask a friend to think of three dif ferent numbers under 10 and to write them down. Now tell him to multiply the first number lie thought of by 2. Then multiply the result by 5. Then add 20. Then add the second number 11 he thought of. Then add 5. Then multiply- the result by 10. Then add his third number and subtract 250 from the result. Finally multiply his an swer by 3 and tell you the result. When lie lias done this you must di vide his answer by 3. and the answer you will get will give you his three HEALTH AND BEAUTY numbers in the order he ehose them, and you can then tell him. much to his The use of olives is considered bene surprise, the numbers he thought of. ficial if you have weak lunes. Many If you follow out this plau it will persons who cannot take oli c oil will seem easier. Suppose tie thought of find the olives an agreeable substitute. 1, 2. and 3: There Is ntn-d both of less talk of 2 Well. 1x2 .......................................................... 5 nerves and less talk for them. What Multiply by 6 .................................................. Is more boring than Incessant disens- 10 slon of the subject of one's poor 2u Ad<l 20 nerves? asks a writer. Nothing has been more overworked, and it Is time Add second number, 2 that it should be tabooed as a topic of conversation. A most excellent cleanser for the Add 6 hands may be made by melting or 37 softening cold « ream and adding to it Multiply by 10 10 lemon juice and powdered pumice. 370 An ounce of cream to a teaspoonful of 3 pumice and a tonspoonfnl of juice Is a Add third number. 3 good proportion, and the pumice must 373 £0 be put in before the juice. Subtract 2fi0 There Is more speedy relief from hot 123 wet cloths titan flic dry heat from a 3 Multiply by 3 hot water bottle, but it is a tedious task to keep cloths hot. If you wring a soft cloth <Mtt of warm water and 3 Then you divide by 3 place it over a hot water bag filled Which gives you his three numbers. . 122 with tiot water it will cause a steam ing cloth, which gives almost instant relief to severe attacks of earn<-he. Printers' Marks. The interrogation nutrk or “point” toothache or neuralgia. It is quite an (?» was originally a "q" and an “o,” Improvement over the dry heat. After having done an unusually hard the latter placed under tile former. These were simply tile first and last day’s work or undergone some unac letters of tile Latin word "questio.” customed strain such ns is likely to So. too, with the sign of exclamation leave the muscles sore and stiff, mix or Interjection (!>. In its original pu fifteen drops of tincture of arnica rity it was a combination of "1" and thoroughly in one-half glass of water “O." tile latter underneath, as in the and take otic teaspoonful of the mix question nutrk. The two stood for ture every hour until relieved. This "Io.” the Igitin exclamation of joy. will give much quicker relief than The paragraph mark is a Greek -p," when apples! externally. It is also one the initial of the word "paragraph." of the itest remedies to promote ab The early printers employed a dagger sorption. remove soreness and prevent to allow that a word or sentence was inflammation in any wound or bruise on the soft parts of the body. objectionable and should be cut out. Dot (meeting Johnny)-1 have found you out. Johnny—What am I? Dot—Nobody. Johnny—Good nous gracious! I am discovered ! .u. Qi ’ > ' Your Friends by Naming Numbers Thought Of. The Wit of John. Carpels 4 Ir » at price of meat. This has eoipe to tie so mu< h of a habit w ith the disposers of juicy - -eai s and toothsome <-lw»ps titat the w. tuan witli a limited in« <«ti«e finds herseif im pelled to turn her head away wit. »i she pusses the butcher's wild. w. ARITHMETIC PUZZLE Surprise .C V Ii: .. i . i For all kind* of k*EL\L LIQL'OR.0' AND CI6AR.Ó O 1 □andon i ovs, Notions, Dishes G ’> *n PIANO KIWI) AT THE HOLIDAY (iOODS Opera House. November 11 th and 12th AT THE Racket Store CAST OF CHARACTERS Boyles'Jewelrv Store Carries a fine line of Jane, an independent person, Maude Lowe \X innic, interested in eatables. Rittie McNair Paddy, very young yet very old, AtitfKS Cl T AXIi POLISHER \gate Jewelry Made to Order FINE ENGRAVING Esther Stankiewicz Lola, Grace Wood Annabel, Amelia Chaneav Caroline, Grace Disher Betty, Zeltic Gibson Mazie. Daisy Hansen Delia, Elsie Kinley Emma, Jessie Wood Ralph Christensen Sol. George Moland i Ernest Watkins Harry, And you bet they II treat you right Down at the Eagle < Alvin Munch, Prop ho play on the gridiron more heard than noticed, Max. Elisha \\ ikon Clarence Holman Mike, Archie Rosa Lo)al Wiren Lucy, a clinging creature who lisps. SYSNOPS1S dictionary, ... Ransom R.i. klcff FLSSER.8. 1 wo o clock in the afternoon oí the following day. Bl II T Mattie, Anna Tucker L.ena Langlois Hazel Stephenson resident of Bandon, Í KI 3OOTS - AND T radc M arks D esigns C cpyr ght *» -<e. M. Joseph Moneychap, Jr., the billionaire*-, only son. halfback on the High School team, B R E I E K Oeakr in Boots and Sl.ccs. Repairing nei.l’y and pron p tly done at lowest liv ing prices 4. 'Football h a Grand Old Game,* Sam, Jane and C horus F ussers, F ussees and Chorus 'Lovelight,' Jane. Winnie. Paddy, Minna and Chorus 5. "1 hr Man '«X ho Has the Coin.1 6. 7. 'A Night in June,’ 8. ’Down Near Mobile," 9. ’That s What the Whistles Say,’ C 'la re nee ) . Moneychap and Chorus Rose and Chorus ’If You Ever See a Football Game.’ 'Pickles,' Jane, Rose, Sam. Joe and Chorus 10. - - Mal*e! and Rose Pickles’ and Chorus Sam, Fussers, Fus»ees. Joe and Choru* Finale, ACT SECOND 'i atei, at«] Toilet At I’erfnn ■ -, N'nts e,r 1 atti ( ’¡j Fussers and Fussees - ... Cicero, L.ucy, Miss Simms and T uttut '\V illic in Fond <lu Lac,’ ’In Dav« of Old." 'Oregon," Flossie and Choru« - ’L.ucille from Coquille," - Sam and Chorus - Rose, Mabel and Moneychap - Joe and Chotus ... Tliomar Laird *Oh. you Kiddo, with the Bunch of Grit. Carl Bowman Finale, . Charles Cont ad Moneychap and Chorus . . - . Principals and Chorus Produced under the personal direction of the author IÜÍ SHOES You can’t expect to get $2 worth for $1, but you :an get your money » worth v 3. ’llie Pocket Dict-mary,' a severe cold in the head J. Custis Monevchap, self-made billion.'iire, a new Í í Opening > (a) N.ualie. L.ela Buckingham Flossie, stung quite a ways from the altar, ORDER ’We Are Out Upon Our Best Behavior,’ ’Etiquette,’ - ? In.Uruinental Introduction. "Spookey Woods." Ro<r, inclined to be romantic. TH ACT FIRST Pattie, Mildred Mor se l«eing newly from the East, he has contracted MACHINES Overture. Ha tic, Wynona Patterson Mi. Ethan Allen I uttut, secretary to Monrv chap; SPECIAL Randon home. .ACT SECOND—Open spot in the woods near the football held. I LSSEE" Whose «lum bers are adly disrupted by Love’s A oung Dream A. Garfield Moneychap'« El»-v n - clock Friday morning, November oi the present year. Erma Crame Cicero Thucydide* Slo**oa. slave of the Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Harry Crain At T F IRST---1-o ng-room in Clark \X aldvogel 1 Ei nest Wilkins Pete, Jim, BAMDON, OREtiOV Ella I eilet \\ alter ( amp, referee like his illustrious namesake, Lentncr Qallier Bill. C< iinoeti- n ’NN i Co.3e,Bw**"’ New York Ebba Wiren MUSICAL NUMBERS Algernon, Terence. ( » !-. NI '< ,\ L \1 llr soca l1»,'«. «35 »’ SU Wut II* un, l>. U Nora Gibson ) Robert Black er by ’Pickles" Heinz, 57 varieties of noee, SATURDAYS AT GALLIERS HOTEL T --.•ont r T • : ■ ? ■■ *-r*. ) Svi via Rack let! \ ida, of Bandon High School spirit, M. G. Pohi »'tndfoìHrlT lìlnatrated «“pot’r. u«>n of s? r actt'TiUtic 1 t;rr it f uir r .‘.itht, |L bo id by a!. The Faculty Monevchap. niece of the billionaire, native M Sam. manager of the team and general custodian SPECIALTIES Scientific American, ( Toni Ostien Minna, who says little but is always on hand, HOLMES Mill and Steamboat Work Our Anrnne nendlnf « «ìtetrh «nd (•oumr’ ! -a Til» . ; V » « ert un r free w «her -u vot.f. n «proba» v p«t»'iit »b> < ■ *» 1 Il'lilW* • tir ci ir <’ '¡fltlet t’>l. KAHDêOCK t'srente »«•nt fríM. • »bient aaencr f< r ur • ¿ pat le»! 1,. Patenta taken through Munn A Cu. receive I ivruU with »ut ch arin the | of Alabama visiting her uncle, Bandon. Oregon OPTOMETERIST Arabella Simms, N. E. stock M;s I lope Baxtcr.of selected stuck, M In the order of their first appearance Go to A; the Bandon High School for the Benefit of the WE \RI JIS’ RECEIVING V large stock of lCSTATH < II AN I »1.1- R ¿OUSE FURNISHERS