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winter by th** Oregon Agricultural' Wrong Girl Nearly Married College. These courses will com to Youth mence January 4 and continue for a Report o! the Bandon public period of six weeks, There will Belli, gham Wash., Nov. 20— •tifexAfi lot the second school month also be a special short course cov < Iley, their, stop, slop it, mat isn’t ending Friday. Nov. 19, 1909:' ering a period of five days com the woman I want to marry at all. Grade 1. Mrs. Kopf, teacher— mencing Monday, February it, of That's her sister. The other one’s Enrollment for year, 54; enrollment fered particularly for those who aie for the month, 50; daily attendance. unable to take the longer course. going to be my wife.” Shouted Albert Dierick today 46; per cent of attendance, 95; These short courses are of especial when Judge E. E Hardin, of the limes late 14; roll of honor, 21. value to practical farmers, horti Whatcom County Superior Court, Grade 2, Miss Marsh, teacher— culturists and stockmen throughout attempted to tie the nuptial knet Enrollment for year, 51; enrollment the state. tor month, 50; daily attendance, 44;. Every department of the agricul wiih Dierick and Nora Soderbom, The judge was per cent of attendance, 94; times tural college will take part in as principals. judicial dignity so startled that his late, o; roll of honor, 22. these courses. Lecturers and demon Grade 3, Miss Radley, teacher — strations will be given in the sub was jolted a heavy setback “What's that; a hats that?" he Enrollment for year, 39; enrollment jects of general agiiculfure, dairy demanded, “her name is on the for month, 37; daily attendance, 36; ing, horticulture, mechanical arts, license. She must b; the one.’ per cent of attendance, 97; times «loinestic science, forestry anil com ‘ Dont care,” said Dierick. “I late, 7; roll of honor, 19. merce. Taught as these subjects wont marry her. That’s flat enough. Grade 4, Miss Lusk, teacher,— will be by experts, with many.object Can ’ t make me, either." Enrollment for year, 34; enrollment lessons of what is accomplished on Tiie mistake happened when Dier for month, 34; daily attendance, 30; the college farm, those who take per cent of attendance, 93; times the courses cannot fail to receive | ick, Ludy Soderbom. the bride-lo ne, and her sister, N >ra, went Io ob late, o; roll of honor, 12. great benefit. tain the license. The whole bridal Grade 5, Miss Rosa, teacher Valuable cooperation w ill be k nt I Enrollment kr year, 47; enrollment the college stall by practical men party was consi lerably •fussed, and for month, 43; daily atteneance, 30; largely responsible for the success | the deputy Recorder had difficulty per cent ot attendance, 95; times of large farms, orchards, dairies | m separating principals ami witness. late, o; roll of honor, 31. and stock ranches of the state, j He finally guessed wrong, and tin Grade 6, Miss Murphy, teacher— Exhibits in all these lines will be judge, following the license, had lilt Enrollment for year, 31; enrollment made and the railroads have agreed couple all but married when tile for month, 31; daily attendance. 30 to carry the exhibits without groom protested hotly. The mis per cent of attendance 97; times late charge. There are no entrance ex take was rectified and the ceremony o; roll of honor, 24. aminations required for these she rt proceeded as originally planned by Grade 7, Miss Walker, teacher— courses. The only expenses will be the contracting parties. School Report i Remote tbi'-W * bi-, r.ck into the * * * * *f * * * 0 •*v ♦ * • • 4 * * * 4 4 « ♦ M * ♦ ♦ ** ♦ ♦ ♦ * .♦ * * *» ».♦.«» K*«a» « roadwav whút' it is llama He ♦ I^ocìge a. i ici Professional Direatory says that he iielirves it wit! rob- ft ft ft ably have to ix. blasted out tie tore ft the road can be properly < p- neci up. ft ft Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on The road is in a frightful conditi n ft ft Change ot Meetlug Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., mouth as a result of the heavy rains, Itisi w * < v ft ft < ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V ft ft ft ft ft ft ft light buggy sinking almost to the Lcwah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. axles in the mire. Of TT IL- Houston BI“,1. S every Thursday evening at 8 run at PHYSICIAN X SUMih'ub “Despite the rain, the surveying the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs Otliee over Prug fetore. Hour., a te crews aie making good progress,” in good standing are cordially invited to attend. san» I :.tll to 4, p.ui. ; 7 to • m tiro evemnp. W. T. Allen G E Wilson, said Mr. 1 Paines, ‘ The party work Night calls nnawered from otfioe. C. of R. Sachem. HA K OOM, - . iikk . ov ing down the east side of the range will soon reach the level land and M MffOtliC. l»r H. L. Perkiuw will have easy going. Engineer gANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F & A. OFFICE HOUKS: 10 a. in. to 3 p M, Stated communication:, first Saturday m., 7 p. ni. to 8 p. m. Stevens and his partv are complet- after the full moon of each month. All Master C. 1. Kime, W M Office in New Denholm Buildiug. 1ng the work near B idge, and it .Masons cordially invited. Lt.j,d Rosa, Secretary a few weeks before they will be Dr X*. p Sorensen start on the survey from the Co DENTIST I. O. <>. I*' Malslillt Id ’ Office Over Vienna Cafe quille Valley to T1ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F | Telephone at Office and Home. runes. meets every Wednesday evening Visiting . IAÄ) F< K THAT DULL l i ELING Al li II EATING “ 1 iiave used ' baiuber Inin’s bbuu- acli ami Liver Tablets fur some time, and eau testify that they have done me uh re good than any tablets 1 have ever used My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating.---David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia They also regulate tire liver ami beavi». They are far superior to pill» but cost no more. Get n free »ampi** at Lowe’s drug store an I see vlrat a splendid medicine it is. ----- ooo----- Heney’s Return to Portland . . BANDON brothers in good standing cordially invir.xi. C F. 1 homas, N. G. * A, J. f lartman. Secretary G. T. OREGUM TKKAIMiOl.il, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« R AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC Rebekah Lodge No. 126. EE 1 S in K of P. fiall every second and ** fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri day of the month; Social evening’the 3d Friday ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. Maggie White, N. G. Clara Goetz, Secretary. I H. CBIIMIKNIOXHK. Bandon, - ; Oregon. Office With Bandon Investment ( Dr. H. Bro’wn. ivi. Reaident Dentisi. Office in Panter Buildurg Office Houri: Knight» <>r Fythma |f I -I Hl LODGE, No 64, Knights 9 lo 12 M„ I to 5 P. M. BANDON. OREGON Phone. of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. D,. L. P. Sorensen C. G. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counselor-at Law Sin Francisco, Nov. 18—Francis COQUILLE. - ORE 1 J. Heney, former prosecutor in the Office over Skeels' Store Woolmen of the World FOR A LAME BACK ) local graft cases will start tonight Office Phone, Main 335; residence, Main 346 Si easide (amp No. 212 meets eveiy first an J When you have pains or lameness ■ for Portland where he will im- third 1 hursdays of each month. V ¡siting DR. J. D KELLEY iu the back bathe the parts with ; mediately take up the Oregon land neighbors cordially invited. R. W. Bullard, C. ( . Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day hand caste, under his teappiint- J. N. 1 losking. Clerk. massaging «itb the palm of the hand Physician and Surgeon for five minutes at each application. I went as special deputy attorney 1'lieti dampen a piece of flannel general, on behalf of the govern BK. If U It OSS ITER Office over Steel's Store. slightly with this liniment and bind , ment. Coquille, Ore ----- OOO--------- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON it on over the seat of the pain, and ILL HEALTH IH MORE EXPENSIVE TUAS lleney will endeavor to bring the you may be surprised to see bow BANDON OREGON ANY CURES. quickly the lameness disappears case of former Congressman Binger Office and residence in Panier residence proper! next door to Bi|ou Theatre This country is now tilled with For sale by C. Y. Lowe. ! Hermann to trial first and will have Teacher of Piano [leople who migrate across (lie on n I it set for trial at the eadiest pos- tinent in ail directions {seeking t lint Bring your Lessons $1.00 per hour. One half which gobi cannot buy. Nine tenths sible date, fie expects to take up • • — * • hour lessons given if preferred of thfro are suffering from throat and • 1 all the cases at once, and said today New Opponent of Vegetarianism. lung troubles or chronic catarrh re Knowlton's House, near 4tb Street Mrs. Katherine I. Williams, one of j that it would be his | urpose to dis- j suiting from neglected colds and the world ’ s authorities on rooking, SUMMARY »pending fortunes vainly trying •<» pose «>f all cases as quickly as p« .» finds herself in hot water as a result Total enrollment for year. 367; regain lost health. Gould evt*ry suf of her scientific opinion that vegetari I sible ferer but nudo the past anti cure that enrollment for month, 337; daily first neglected cold, all this sorrow tinlsm is a foolish theory. She lias -----000----- attendance, 311; per cent of attend pain, anxiety arui expense con lit have been attacked by many of the promi nent vegetarian advocates in England Notice of Dissolution ance, 95; times late, 24; roll of been avoi*l«>d. Chamberlain’s Cough and the continent and lias heard front Remedy .is famous for its cures of The partnership heretofore exist honor. 181. BINBON OKKGON colds, ami cau always be <ie| .'ended a few in this country. George Ber Roll of honor includes pupils upon, Use it anil the more serious nard Shaw, who makes Ills dinner on 1 ing under the name of Dopp an< Capital, «2.», OOO bananas and who in serving meat to neither absent nor late during the diseases may be avoided. For sale by his guests asks them if they wish to I James is this first day of Octobe C. Y. Lowe. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg. President. J. Denholm, Vice month. The following students of partake of part of their fellow crea I A. D. 1909 dissolver! b\ muto; --------OOO ------ President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank I lam, T. P. llanly tures, has sniffed in derision at Mrs. I consent. w. the high school have attained a A general hanking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con Williams’ opposition to vegetarianism, standing of A for the month in the Road Experts Coming Here I but she remains unmoved through al! all debts and sistent with safe and conservativ* banking CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; subjects named A equal « 5 to too the fire of criticism. She has studied Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. the problem, and she is satisfied sire Is Arrangements for aperies of Good per cent: right. She first studied the cooking Algebra, English,General History, Roads meetings in Co«>s county to of every civilized country; then she 13 51 I be addressed by J. R. Morrison took up research on the chemical na Ella Felter, Elsie Kinley. ----- OCiO A Fnglish. general history, Claries ! th«* Good Roads Expert at Washing- ture of foods and the changes wrought by cooking. As a result of this work, ' ton, and George Matkins Evans of Notice of Dissolution of Conrad, Wynona Patterson, Ralph covering many years, site was forced Bullard, Mildred Morse, Leia Buck •lie Washington State Geological to oppose vegetarianism. She says we Partnership survey, are being arranged for are natural meat eaters and that we inghain. cannot thrive up to the fullest on vege Notice is hereby given that ti e Algebra, Lura Morgan, Carl Bow-1 Mr. M orrison wired to Dr. Straw tables. She advocates casserole cooking undersigned, Frank Timmons and 1 he w ill reach Coos Bay Monday, above all other methods and advises BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Healershave in them so many excellencief man. John Fenoglio, heretofore doing that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing Bookkeeping, Ernest Rossiter, [ November 28, and it is planned to tiie use of steam for cookhig. Instead of water, whenever possible. business under the firm and in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for thexr household have them spend about a week Ranscm Racklefi, Lester Jenkins. and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. partnership name of the Bandon Algebra, English, general history, investigating conditions here anti Prayer and Pugnacity. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. preaching the gospel ef good roads Woman pray« to net to heaven, but Fish Market in Bandon, Oregon, book-keeping, Grace Wood. h tve this day dissolved the said qglits to get Into society. — Bohemian. 10 everyone who will listen. Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and I'dged Tools is Most Complete. Book-keeping, English, general partnership by mutual agreement, On his arrivai here, it is planned I history, Esther Stankiewicz. j and all parties are notified that ac ' to have him and Mr. Evans goto; English, Ernest Watkins. I counts either it; favor ni or against Physical geograppy, Robt. Black I Myrtle Point and after looking over Seamen Fight for Life With »—■■I............... .......... OI the said finn are to be settled with erby, l.entner Gallier, Zettie Gib I the roads and country, deliver ad- Big Swordfish Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line the sa'd John Fenoglio who wil j dresses there, at Co<piil*c and son. continue the said business in his own Algebra, general history, physical j possibly Bandon, and then come to San Francisco. Nov. 20 Half the I name and inter« st. to the bay ami speak here. geography, Amelia Chaneay. time on the verge of death, with bar In witness whereof we have h re- Dr. E. E’ Straw who arrange«! Algebra, English, general history, rels of water tilling their boat, but unto set our signatures this sixth physical geography, Ernest Wilkins, to hold the Marshfield meeting at I..,th so oblivious to their impending day ((f Noveinber 1909. 1 the Masonic opera house. It is ex Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Grace Disher. fate that they did net feel the strain F rank T im mons Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P M. General history, physical geogra pected that the Automobile Associa tion will join the recently organize«! ion their nerves until afterward. Sid 44 4l J ohn F F.NOd.lO. phy, Tom Ostien. ney Retry, steward of the steame . F, MILLER, Agent, Maruhfield C, M. SPENCER, Agent English, general history, physical Good Roads Association of Coos Yosemite, and A. Johnson, assistant geography, Thos. Laird, Daisy county anil the others who are promoting the good roads can paign. j engineer of the same ves el, fought Coquille River Transportation Hansen. and struggled for more than two Co.’s Schedule 1 hysics, Mau«l Lowe, Rittie Me It is a question of vital interest to hours last Wednesday night with a ,---------- Nair, Earl Watkins,Sylvia Racklefi, Coos Bay and Coos county, and it giant sword fish, while trolling near is hoped that everyone will assist in Arrives Leav«*s Hazel Stephenson. Catalina, finally conquering the B.>ndon Coquille the work. — Time.». English, German, Erma Crainc. monster. It was brought to the city 1 6:00 a m 8:30 11 m CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Comm.nding. English, physics, Lena Langlois Coquille, Í 1.00 p iu 3;0l) p tu HOW ONE DOCTOR SUCCESSFULLY TREATS today in the Yosemite, and was sold English, physics, English history l0:00 a m Pjy-UMOMA to a museum The great marine Dispatch, 7:00 a m C-esar, Jessie Wood. 4:1)0 p tn i:30 p m “In treating pneumonia,” says Dr. tighter is 10 feet long, weighs 510 Fa voi ite. Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full Respectfully submitted, A. J. Smith of Sanders. Ala., “the Letiv*-a Arrive» only remedy I use for the lungs is pounds, and is in perfect condition H. C. O stien , Supt. Coquille Bandon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Men who saw it say it was the finest 7:30 a tn 1O3O a m \\ bile, of course. I would treat otbei »pecanen ever brought to San Fran Favorite, ' 3.<M'< a m 11.30 a m symptoms with different medicines, I ( ’oqnille. FOB ECZEMA, TETTER AND SALT RHEl M ö 30 p m ( 1 IMI I» 111 have used this remedy many tiroes in cisco. It is rate that such a swoid my medical practice and have yet fish is taken. The fishermen were 1. 00 p m 1 )i»|>at«-h. 6.00 p m i The intense ilei ing chamcterisf ie The C xpiille <*«»nnect » with the i of these ailments is almost instantly failed to find a case where it has not amaze<1 to discover they li <<l hook- allayed by Chamberlains Salve font rolled the trouble I have n»ed id a gigantic swordfish. I lie fish tl'll.lh 1*1 ' i ' ipiii I h for Mai -ldi*-ld hi it THE IMPROVED Many severe cases beve been cured it myself, as Im» also my wife foi A Splendid Overall eonglis ami colds repeatedly, end 1 iiisshed from on«* side to the other, M vi tie P oint. by.it. Sold by C. Ì. Lowe. most willingly and cheerfully rec-mi Lictuallv 1 Ttie np riv^r p *r (’ .ill Ct |l» ‘ 1 threatening to capsize th* for every use. mend it as superior to noy othei 11 Bandon on th«* Favorit «• Htid have heavy launch before it was finally Cut generous ■ ongli remedy to my knowledge.” tlire«* lum is her*« in wditcit to do 11 *-:r ly full. Two For sale by C. Y. Lowe. 1 subdued. Agricultural College Offers hip pockets. ----- ryot',---- Short Practical Courses Felled seams. Finishing lumber ot all grides Continuous Rock Blocks Road For all kinds of will be delivered to any jrir t of the fly. Apply to («WtriUWtn. Portland, Or, Nov. 23—Special city on short notice. RKAL ES TA TH COPPER RIVETED i Rockwell Bros, on the S S. Little II' .r.GRANUCO. Go to Short courses that are bound to be Chief Engineer Haines, who <am< danufacturrrs place, 212 miles southeast of Ban of great interest to many through it yesterday from the surveying < U XN’DIJ- It «V HOLMES ' •’am (Nrfm 46tf out the suit are offered during the don. camps, says that the landslide near Bandon. Oregon Enrollment for year, 35; enrollment for month, 35; daily attendance, 34; per cent of attendance, 98; times late, o; roll of honor, 25. Grade 8, Miss Gearhart, teacher —Enrollment lor year, 29; enroll inent for month, 29; daily attend j ance, 27; per cent of attendance, 96; times late, o; roll of honor, 10. High school, H. C Ostien, prin. Mrs. Ostien and Miss Rodgers, assis tants, enrollment for year, 47; en roll men t for month, 45; daily at tendance, 41; per cent of attendance 93; times late, 3; roll of honor. tor board and room, which will cost from $3.50 to $4.50 per week, and laboratory and registration fees that will amount to not more than $3 in any one course. There will I e 11«) fees connected with the rive «lays’ course. GK ACE MCCOY lob BANK OF BANDON V M<’ NAIR THE HARDWARE MAN Wilhelmina Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week J. E. MALSTROM, Agt. Bandon OVERALLS ►