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Oregon'« Remarkable Health vague and indefinite, and the language oi the hyperbole Itaibeen Record almost exhausted (Jittering gen pn'p s d t pirite il ■ 1. t> ■ mdthe' adoptio. et constitnii ad thè ♦ THE DAIRYMAN election "f state oiticcj a d meinbers ft ft of tl c •n.it d H ai e ot ’< ■p Scientists telt us that 6 cents’ worth V- ti. of uiilk has as much nutriment in it lates tu thè protection of public in- iu A* ft steak, and it US 1.5 ti'iiu' worth of te e-ts ni reh i'Hi tu > xi-t :t ; and * I« tnu'-li easier to digest. propcsed land grants. The Dual Purpose Cow. eralties and highly colored pictures have bet n disseminated, at ntany-l i»stahct - to the detriment ot the beat ‘iiterests oi the community. Lack of information has been the real fault oi such exaggeration, and The dual i'iir|»«se cow may be all OvO any systematic plan to accurately i right a' some f.u nters. but she does not give us much milk aa the dairy CAME NEAR CHOKING 1'0 l<t A I 11 inform the absent investor ■ r im-| cow and eats considerably more, uor mediately demonstrate to the in does she produce as much beef as the A little boy. th« soli of Chris. 1». coming visitor the oppor unity that tsM-f cow and eats just about as much. Petern<»U. tl Well »<ii*wii reslileut of J ¡icxsiit.'. 11 It. Iowa, bad u stidd n an I Value of the Silo. exists to develop these resources, The silo is the best method of pre vi ilvlit attack of cri up. Milch thick should receive and undoubtedly will serving one of the la-st anil cheapest -tniigy phlegm cmne np after giving receive, the co operation of all who milk foods there is. The man who can (!> a iP'eiiftii‘s t'oiicb Retui'ily. Mr. i’etermin say-; •'1 "1 think t tv- e would have Douglas County’s advance grow corn suece.°sfufly, whether for have choked to death had we not l>eef or milk, should not fall to have ment at heart. one. Then If tie can grow red clover given httr this remedy. For sale bv Y. Lowe. Douglas county, ow ing to I or alfalfa well he is doubly blessed Right Use of Separator. «•lass ignorance, indifference and ■ Every user of a cream separatoi petty differences and unintelligei t should l>e careful to see that the ma Oh Oi.ls! Listen’ advertising, has not become known chine is not run at too low a speed, * to investors and settlers nor ad Instances have been found where from tliis cause skinimllk has cen vanced to the extent which have tallied County Judge V m.u-ott rect i'e I butter fat to the amount of 1 other less favored sections of Ore per eent. Tliis Is a costly mistake and i letter Irom a U'Xts Bay party thi* gon. Douglas c unty and the city one that can easily lie re titled, it morning imploring the official t aid has been deinoiistri'ted that the sepa- of Roseburg have been until lately, tor run by a small gasoline engine is him m secufing a wife. Tile writer notorious for backwardness i .Reaper than the on" run by hand. In savs that l.e is good looking, has > laiming the attention and interest tile liusliiess of dairying the small plenty «>f money, and is possessed tilings count it Trent ileal of the outside world. Many ot its of an affectionate disposiiiott. Witre Skimmilk Is Valuable. business men and moss-back land A well known breeder of Guernseys Mr. Won.unit i- not ctigaced io owners seem to nave passed into a when asked li< w he reckoned the value conducting a marriage bureau he cataleptic trance, Aroused by th« ■ f skipunilk. nnsv-ereil as follows: “If fed Io xotinz pigs less titan 200 s tvs he will do • wh.-tevt r possible energy of such towns as Eugene, pounds weight, when live |iorl' Is to aitl the love sick man in his it - and envious of the success that worth $.’> per hundred. I count skim- tempt t > combat with single blessed • has atrended Eugece’s intelligent mllk worth 30 cents a hundred pounds. ne-s. Mr. Wonacott refuses to re If fed to i trade Gu< rnsev heifer calves, advertising campaign, a number of I count it worth from .50 to GO cents a veal the name ot the wri i t at Roseburg’s bankers and me ch.tnts hundred That Is. I can sell the heif present intimating th it he vouid have vitalized the work of their Com («rs at ten months of nge and make the await making public the details until milk net m<* that per limulred. If fed mercial Club wit ch will no longer to rev 1st cred calves It is certainly such time as the match is effected,— work narrowly and selfishly lot worth from $1 to $2 [icr hundred Roseburg News. 'er I know of no other feed Roseburg. In the new plan to be pounds that will tr I. e up for a lack of skim carried out during 1910, the Club milk in - tiring a profitable growth will seek to advance the interests on a calf. The nlv trouble I ever had State Treasurer of Penna. skimmlll: was a lack of It. But of the entire county and ttssexi ral with the wav farmer- usually feed It and Dead in Bed thriving towns. It is aimed to ’nave ‘• r die P convinces tuo that they really the Roseburg Commercial Club W'W bnt little of Its value." and its Publicity Department oc- Lancaster, Pa Jan. i o — upy a simtl.tr relationship to Do'i « Statg Treasurer-elect J. A. Stober BEASON EVritBONEli las County that tthe Citv oi Port Because meats nte so tasty they are was found dead in his bed this land Commercial Club and the <)re eonsnnted in great excess. This leads morning at his home at Schoeneck, gon Development l.eagm bear to Io stomach trouble, bilionsttrtss and in the northern part <»f this county, the St ate ot Oregon. The ordinary , 'constipation lievise vonr diet, let 1 Ie w as elected state treasure) list reason and not a pampered appetite methods of mediocre men . h small control, then take a few doses of November and was to ha e taken salaries has been tried and found f'lismberlain's Stomnch and Liver office in May. weil wanting. So it was alecided to sc Tablets mill yon will soon be Mr. Tober was found dead by again. Try it. For sale al Lowe‘R cure the services of an expert in in- drug store. Sample free his wife. The cause ot his death dustrial upbuiltling, one whose ex as heart disease. Mr. Stober had perience and training along sound, not been feeling well for several economic, industrial and financial New Boat to Ply Waters of weeks, but did not deem the indis lines would insure the inbringing of position serious enough to warrant Siuslaw overdue capital and the hi best Mr. Si ober calling in a physician, grade of farmer and industrial was 61 years old worker. The following which was taken from the Florence West, no doubt, refers to the steamer Liberty, rather AN OLD EOGY LAID. Says Pulpit is Obsolete thm the steamer Favorite. It says: Newark Ft t Tr i. mers I Provo That ‘The steamer Favorite which has Girls Do Stick. been at Coos Bay for a year or two The followin;; is from the publicity New York, Jan, 20 -“Is the pul past, is soon to be brought to the committee of the Women's Trades Un pit. obsolete?’’ asked Dr. Felix Ad ion League of Greater New York: Smslaw and go on tire run between All organized women should join in ler, the lecturer and author, recently CURED OK A REVIRE ATTACK OF BUON- Florence and Mapleton. congratulations to the liat trimmers ot CHITIH BV CHAMBHRLAI n ’ s and he answered “Yes.” “The Favorite is a fine large Newark. At the cli.se of tin* nintIi COUGH REMEDY month of their long strike three facto “Falling church attendance,” steamer witit two decks and two ries have opened under union condi “On October I8tb, last, my lil tie continued the speaker, “testifies to and now it is only a question of three .year old daughter contracted a the failure of the pulpit. Formerly cabins and can carry about 125 pas a tions. few weeks when the remaining live sengers. severe cold which resulted tn a bnd will follow their example, it has been ease of bronchitis ” savs Mrs. \V, G views on important subjects were “Captain Ludwig Christensen, a hard struggle. I.ast January 2<t.<KMl Gibson, Lexington, Ky., and whs a headed by the clergy. Now we who is well and favorably known to men and women refused to make bats very sick child. Fortnnately we I read the views of bankers. the people of this vicinity, will b. without the union label. There was bad a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough suffering among the ranks of this little “The best men are no longer Remedy tn the boose and gave it to in command of the craft and look army. Yet they stood firm, In June the going into the pulpit. The age is her according to directions. On ( second day she was a great ileal tret practical and men want visible re- aft *r the needs of the passenger-, the Hatters'association beg in to weak- ter. and on the fifth dav.October 23d, “The Favorit formerly plied on en. Ilrool I' ll aiid New Y >rk fuetories thon the site was entirely well of her cold and turns. In turn, the influx of inferior the Coquille and went from there t > ejiened mi'ler lair conditions. < tidy Newark, d Orange. 1 tan bury bronchitis, which I attribute to this men diminishes regard fot the pul- Coos Bay. It is the intention to that st rot- iilil of the Hatters' asso splendid medicine. I recommend pit. Ohamlterlain's Cough Remedy unre bring the boat here as soon is the elation, rcittse.i to use Hie l.lto l. the iiittse of fair co i di union's “Oratory is dyii g out. In the served as I have found it the surest, weather is favorable for the trip on Lfions. Newark shows signs of safest and quickest cure for colds, Pilgrim days men listened topr.-ach .«coming both for children and adults, of any 1 ing for nine h >urs at a stretch Now the ocean. Tin1 hat trimmers are also to lie con- I have ever used." For sale l>v C. Y. “This is not the steamer Favorite I grain la ted on I II«1 splendid way they they will not stand for more than 25 Lowe. will h was taken away from here ! have stood together. Out of a nieiD- minutes. some t enty years ago, but is a ! liership of tno only t ine have left the | union, and three of these backsliders ---- ooc newer and much huger boat.’’ “Know Your Own Country ■.re daughters of bosses. Every in- That Oregon has the most won derful climate of any part ci the earth, and a climate which tends to longevity, is the consensus of opin ion of all, as derived from the re markable report publishhed of Ore aon Life Insurance Company at th« close ot the year 1909, which shows a total of over $3,265.000.00 in surance in force on the books, and with but $9,000 death losses sus tained by the company since or ganization. April 12. 1906. This is a most remarkable record, and has never been paralleled in life in surance history. It is said to be unique, and is attributed by General Manager Samuel to two great causes. First, and of the most iin portance, is the fact that Oregon’s climate is such that it tends towards health; and, second, the great record is made through careful selection of risks. What makes these figures particularly interesting to the peo pie of Oregon is the tact that Ore gon Life is the only life insurance company which tontines all of its business to the State of Oregon exclusively, and no risk is taken on any life greater than #10,000. Interesting about Oregon Life is the fact that it was founded bv L. Samuel less than four years a<ro and has been made to pay its way from the start, and by reason of its careful management has given handsome returns to its policy holders. What are generally known as stockholders in other companies are simply guarantors in Oregon 1 ife. That is, no greater profit than 7 per cent on the money they have put into this Company can ever be earned by them Their own money is earning it and their guar antee certificates can be retried when the majority of the policy holders demand it. It is a credit to Oregon to have so magnificent a life insttr ance company as Oregon Life, Premiums tor life insurance can now be kept in Oregon instead ot being sent East to be manipulated in Wall street. Incidentally Oregon life is a splen did advertisement for the State of Oregon. Its low death rate shows the health condition of Oregon as nothing else possibly could. Ore gonians can well afford to unite in giving Oregon Life preference. It is built on right lines, and is con ducted by men who are prominent in the affairs of Oregon First” A SPRAINED ANKLE ■ Ilicetnent has been offered to these 401) brave girls. \s the long months pass ed and work elsewhere grew scarce the Kill rHATlTF.RBIBI.F ITCHING tcmpt.'itF'ii to accept the offer of tlie Eczema, tetter «ml salt rheum keep manufacturers increased. Yet they their victims in perpetual lorment. held out. Have not lite hat trimmers 1 be application of Chamberlains 1 of Newark forever laid the old bogy. Salve will instantly allav this itching “Do girls stick?" As a role a man will feel well satis- tied if be can hobble around on ' crutches in two or three weeks after spraining bis ankle, and it is often [ two or three months before he is fully recovered. This is an unnecessary ' loss of time, as by applying t’liam and many cases have been cured hv . berlaiu's Liniment .as directe<t,a cute its use. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. may as a rule he effected tn less than , --------OOO----- one week‘s week tiuii tn tnatiy cases witbin three days Sold by C. Y. No New Stars on Flag Now I .owe. Under the above slogan the Com mercial Club of Roseburg is setting out to advertise the great resources of Roseburg and Douglas Gountv Mr. Darby They have hired Richardson, who for a number of years was at the head of the Wail Street department ot leading new -------OOM — York dailies, to manage their cam paign and are going about it in a Getting Down to Brass Tacks systematic way. Concerning the project the Roseburg Review has “t love you!’' the fallowing to say: “ Iv’e heard that before. " The county of Douglas is such a “ I worship you madly.” large one and its resources and op “Loose talk ” portunities are so many and varied •‘I cannot live without your love." that few peoj le at home or abroad ‘ ‘Get some new stuff ”. correctly comprehend what they are “ Will you marry me.” No one knows exactly, or has a “Well now there’s some class to very accurate idea of, the extent ot that. ” -Ex. its landS'Suitable for fruit growing and other culture, consequently prices J vary widely. Advertising of Doug A big line oí granite w are and las county lands heretfore has been dishes at the Racket Store. * Lod"’’* —a. ci Professional Directory i !. < _ aie Requested te Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on L-. •' Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month .. < V ,j. Ç. , # # # « J, «KM Dr. Li. L,. Houston Lewah Tribe No 48. Imp. O. R. M. l'HYSlClAX . i S cvci' i huisday evening at 8 run at • ’he B..iiu«.n \\ igin..n. Sojourning chiefs . > good Muad.n,’ are cordially invited to attend. W. T. Alien G t Wilson, C of R. Sachem. t OFFICE HOUKS: : F * A. IO a. nt. Io 3 t* tu. Residence in New Denholm Building m., I., 7 7 |>. p. ID. tu. to to 8 8 p. p. p • i • M n 1VI >laL «1 com man ¡cations first Saturday tier th full moon of each n oath. All Master Masons corduliv invited. J. A. '.¡orrison, W. M. G. I I readgold, See i eUry IDr I_i 1° Sorensen DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. bANDON - . OREGU I. 1». o. F V jQ \NDON LODGE. No. 133. I. O O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. C. F. 1 homas, N. G. A. J. I iartman. Secretary «1. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. No. NOTARY PUBLIC Bandon, - * Orfgen Office \\ itb Bandon Investment Co Dr. H- Ivi. Brown. Resident Dentist. (>4. Knights Office in Banter Building of Office Hour»: Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at knights hall. Visiting knights invited to ‘ 5rr‘ •• Dr. I .. P. Sorensen C. G. B. N. I larrington K. oi R. S. IV Is’. BARROW - COQUIEIaK. ORE Office over Skeel»' Store Office Phone, Main 335; restdence. Main 346 DR J. ID KELLEY ROSSITE!« AMD PHYSICIAN BANDON BANDON, OREGON Attorney and Couuselor-at Law WKeanae Camp No. 212 mecti evety fit third Thursdays of each month. \ ¡siting neighbors cordially invited. R. W. Bullard, C. C. : J. N. Hosking, Clerk. t:. 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M, Phone. Woodmen of the World S»if. THEA IHalt ll, T. S. C’OMMIMNIONKK. I KiMLchtM of PythlAH LODGE, SURGEON OREGON Physician and Surgeon Office in Donald C harleston home, opposite Presbyteiian church, Bandon, Oregon Onice and residence in’Panter residence property next door to B ijou Theatre FANN OF F ANDON ok i : i . on BOARD OF DIREC TORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank F lain, T. P. Hanly. Vice A general bank 1 I ness transacted and customers given every accommodation con sistent with safe and . n .e. .ativ- banking t ORRESf’ONDEN IS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calil; Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. THE HARDWARE MAN BRiDGE Ac BEACl I Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them to many excel lencier dial they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line BREAKWATER Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P. M. C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon Undon W. F. MILLER. Agent, Marshfield 301= « >1 o L UNDER NEU MANAGEMENT All. KINDS 01 BREAD, PASTRY AND CAKES ON HAND Meals at all flours from (Í a m to 10 _ p tn. Special ________ alten- tion lo parties after dances or social gatherings and only the I lost material wi'l be used • our patronage kindly requested by » I ! M. SMITH, P rop Formerly Steward on S. S. Elizabeth Victory For Eight Hours. A sntisf i' t'ir.i adjustment of the ill*- fereti'es between the photo-engravers' unious of Troy tinti Albany and their employers was reni'heil a few days ago after a - trike lasting three weeks. The negotiations for the unions were carried "it by International Vice Pres ident Peter .1 I‘i and,Inti rnational <' ■ 11 f' Tr." ttrer f.ottis A. Schwarz, ,i.l it Is dm* to the p: lienee and tact ■ ! Ilie-e two oli'.-iii tlutt tlic mutter -I'.-, e fol', d’l.tlrateil t he men • ii .111 merci e ot : i in their .sitile. a I'liliictlon of hi id tv-tour to <• only ii few hi the I. P. E. will be visit- rt: orgititlzei < mid Itx* I.Ito the I Washington, D. C. Jan- 19—N > new stars can be added to the Ami r- can flag before the summ' r of 1911, according to the plan undei consideration in the S' nate Com r y Je mittee on territoiies. The program i-> said to have the endorsement <>i T.ilt It provides tor reporting o .nt entir ly new bill lor the admix- : -ioit of New Mexico and Arizona as states. H ur rhe Hamilton bill that passed th:T House is led ired tia >k y the Senate Committee as it ioes n ’ t i fry nia Lt nt< .d r. r- > hkktms d provide sufficient time oetween t. e ,.ta L- o; o Aarc.10u.se.. yoi SHIELDS «V id. 1« listirriiN ann KENNEDY W AGOXH AKKH* W.-igoos of Ail Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty I» 1 \,\ < rk attended to proniplly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. H i on.Id.. .Shop on Allvater Street, Bandon, Oregon. •« > m SPPPE VF RIVETED X Prices A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. l>l*<4Hn HURHfY, GRANT 4C0 l F** o M OEZJ VIENNA BAKERY AND CAFE » 4 ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« '< AT LAW, EE1 S in K. of P. hdll every second and fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri day of th<- month; So. al evening the 3d Friday "i the month, zk cordial invitation extended to ill members in good standing. Maggie White, N. G. 1 Clara Goetz. Secretary. ^Ih.LPH! SUKGEuA Dr M. I,. Perkin» A! .»»«»»lie. P \N ) )X LODGE. No, IK) Ac t »ttioi- over Drug Store. Hour*. 9 «<• It, i.m. t :te to 4.1 in.; 7 to 8 in «lie evening. Night ch II h miHwered from oltioe. ItANIMtN. ... «tKFttOW ManullBuref« Sahadai (xlifrta