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... I r r • • s • • . •. •• r o . • • . I • % » t è r --............. BAchekM» and StMlBeN Giflff. IN T'rfE CIRCUIT COURT OF T1 £ 1 ATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR in —— linttniATisM : « *WffWfvf a •'«T* « ■> « - V fVì f * < ■> * * ■iv- « » * c ♦ ♦ ..benefit < f >«.»r - of industry on the • 1HE COU.NIA OF. COOs Mor., than nice ont of '►»••ry ten •> luocigo el iid KroEQiSsloiia.! Directory e.-. — f rli.um.it i-, in nt • niniplv ¡ountf l ,,rt 1* ’ r I ’ 1,c,;ts ' * hi!«, her new • A. M I litchvOi k aod Bachelors all over this fl-uimi-iMti uf the ninscls-. line to •> ■erm to approve of ‘ .»•» inc--, gir[,” i*mnd I k -1' r halt p just Iwgitiniug to Ei.ima Hitchcock, er 1.1 ■ imp. or ehr« nie rlD-titimii-nt. A Plaintiffs Lodges are Beque'ted to N. ' . tin- Ofii >' on Election of Officers and on » k,r UmiM'lf and others. Present l.i - eus.'- mi internai treatment « vs. as possible wives. Th. y <1. tart that Change of Meeting N .1:. ( nls nm’.< r tb. Hoad are f>Oc p< r in., mouth and any is required The free applicai ioti of Liisine training brings an apprena* salaries do n».t vx-rwge Tis uell on and M.-y aii Pearce, p-r.otM un (’hambetl.iiii's Liniment tn ail that •> <• •> <• ■. • •> j? •> A : • < .' <••>».* -.’■ ‘ ■ •> -b • ■> <• <• •> V <* tion of m rney that few girls gel u ho the whole for the y> nug man as the known. having or ciaun- is rineded, and It in certain io givi* me an loS.se I ot estate, income of the parents. The usc I cm - quirk relief Give it a trini and *t*e live at home on a I ow . idc - h . Some Lewah Tribe No 48, Imp. O. R. M in ll.e pr. petty mad« Dr ’ i.. JL» Houston fnr vo.usci: tu»« qnickly il reltwvos of the more striking things the bach i iic - s of competition is obvious.” the subject of du. |MTEETS every Thuoday evening al 8 iun at SUHUKuA t fi« p’tin -in f sor.-ii^sK. Tho uiedi- the Bandon Wu ian. So i. ii.i . etnei-, elors say are given in an arti le in 1 iicse ideas emanate fr. ni Spring* action. Dei ladini. li.niiH. ‘I I > ciu«s ti-n.dlv given inti>rii-;ily fi»r Ortic<* ovt r I’nik’ ia good landing are curdialiv invited lo attend. very G To May Penice, and to any and all persons rlionin.ilisiu .-ni» |H»i-<»ti ns m the A’ til Good Hous, keeping m,ig- held a. i ni. I *30 to 4« i ui.; 7 U» S ill tlie eve ".'up. E U .1 on, ( : i 1 m«d cii.e. I li- y uro wnrss» ”Aii depends upon the parties in unknown., having _ <x claim, g _ ac interest oi es CotR. Sachem. azine. Fiv • liun.lr. il digitile mun ir \ ■ ■ ‘ ■ - I -s , I . W t l Ì from ott.ee. tate. in th? property made the :ub»ect of this 11 -eless in ca>es of eliconie am! ■ oil n o s HAN IM>N. rud m<-n contributed lo this article, volved. However, 1 (to think a at lion, the above named defendant.: . ir rlieuiuiiti-m. Fur salo by IN THE N .ME OF TFiE good p rientagc of the git<s today \ «Lowo. some < xtracts Irutn which appear D ANDON LODGE, No. I »0 A. I & \. STATE OF OREGON l»r % I. I*<*rki(i« expect all the condor ts and 99 1-2 * M, Staled communications first SatunLv « below: eoo — Office iu Denholm Building after the full moon of each month. AU Masiri appear and asuwer th * complaint hied against per cent of the luxuries.” “A Massachusetts Masons cordially invited OFFICI, lit >1’ RS : Io a. m. to 3 p. you in the above eu’itled suit, wilhia ten (10) 11 Shady Brook dairy feed is inaile “ The whole tendency of the day day* from the date oi the service ot lins suia- J. A. ' orn on, \v M. tn., 7 p. tn. to S p. id . that ’as a rule the girls who are tn upon you. it served within this county, or of ¡»ure allalfa meal rolled in good G. T. Trcadgold, Secretary Night call altri < I' <■ h un aiuwcted (ioni business know the value of money seen.s for the young men and women moni vmi K ki twenty (20) days ,f serve! widua any Roadence and ex »cut less (and deserve more) t<> Login lite where their parents other county oi the State of Or. gon, but if mollasses. The best milk pro* I. O. O. F served by publication, then t.n or before the last ducing leeil on the in itket. For ■jg XN'DO.N LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. I leave off. They want to set up uay TDr Iu. 1’ . Sorensen than the J.u glit< r.- of the rib.’ ” of ihetim - pre . r.bed in th- order fo: the mesta eveiy \\ -dne-day mng. \ or .. site by T. W. Robis n at Central DENTIST . “The majority of the business [housekeeping uith silver and solid publication of thu summons, which time pre brothers m gorxl standing cordially invited. scribed is *ix (6) weeks, the la-4 day of which warehouse. 6ti’ Office Over Vienna Cafe L. J Radi. v. N. G. girls t know live ; t home and ptv a mahogany, when, perhaps, the par will be Thursday, May 5th. 1910. \. Knod, Secretary Telephone at Office and Home. ents pmcliased theirs' only ten years And il you tail to appear and answer said very small board bill, leaving a com •J<X> complaint by the said time, the plaintiffs wili hANDON - - OREGON fortable balance f<>r clothes and little i back.” — Portland Journ.il. apply to the above entitled Court for an order Rebekah Lodge No. 126. For I*-st early seid potatoes, in 1VTFIETS in I.O. O.F f all every seco id and decreeing 'hr partition of certain n-al property luxuries wblb would have to be1 <t. T. tisi : V mail h , herein described, said order being more specific quire of J. IL Jones, Bandon. ----- ooo ’■^fourth Fucsdayc 1’lattice night- Cl I u.. It materially reduct <1 il they’ were to I ally defined as partitioning, siting aside and ATTORNEY ’ AND <Ol NSFLt »I d. y of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday apart from the interest t»f plaintiffs in and Io said AT LAW, ot ihe month. A cordial invitation extended to marry me,’’ is the frank declaration Butter Wrappers lor sale at this THE AGILE ESKIMO. land, the undivided one-fourth interest of dc- j all members in good -tending. of a SpringfixId man. SOTIKV I I I’I.IC fimdents in and to said lands, which said office ( lata Goetz. N. G. Habit Enables Him to Scale fee Clad land is contained and situated within i Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. “livery husband,’'saysa bachelor, Bandon, - ' Oregon. Heights With Ease. metes and bounds described as follows, to wit: CK«1------- “h is a natural pt ide in being able to "Iu nil my e laiieii.e I find never ( tilico W ith Bandon Investment <'<> Begining at a pomt 930 feet West of the Kulghta of I’ytln.-ia provide better for his wife than she ettci mutcred a rougher, more (lilliciilt North-east corner of Section 36, Township 28 OIUPCT TO BTBUNll MEDICINES i T) elphi lodge , n <». ih . Kn . ht «• country in which to hunt than In South of Rangr 15 West of the Willamette i Dr. II. Ivi. Drown. could f >r heisclt. Any other iecling I 111.-, .lucre Laud, ” writes Harry Whlt- ’»terid.an in Coos Couniy. State <f Oregon, and 1 Py th iu. Meet: every M xulav «■ ning Many people object to faking I in* from said po nt of lx ginmg continuing West 330 at Knights hall. \ ifitinj Resident Dentist. knic ’ hts invit'd to on the part of the wife lessens her tiey In Outing, "(Infillai ily I should i.-et, thence running South 264 feet, thence run str ng m.-dicin.'H usually prescribed attend. Wm. N. McKay. G. C. be!i vid tlii ’ se fi.i ve mountain sides, by physicians for riienimiiisui. Offer in Panter Building respect.’' ning East 330 feet, thence running North 264 B. N. I larrington K. of R. S. w I’ h W.. Ils of MlllMllIl nn k sheathed feet to the place of fx ginning, containing therm 1 In to ia no need of internal treat Office I lours: 9 to 12 M, I to 5 P. M. “I am positive they’ arc' better with n i-lt’st uf liitnl lee and su<>w. two ment in any cium of musctilai' or acres. VVooimen ol the World Phone. BANDON. OREGON comp inions lor men than girls who quite if. icalnblc. This summons is published in the Bandon route i himmatisin, and more than Recorder a weekly newspaper published in Coos lune out of every ten cases of the Cìr arnie Camp No. 212 r •< I evety f ■ ri plrlvis tlie.V WITH iiliiKot perpeti- "ill do not know* tlie real value of a dol ; llurd 1 hn-*days of each monili, \islng dit-ular. R ii’i i. did llioy iu T it a iTcv- County, Oregon, tor ix c-nsi-cutive weeks lw- dise ise nr« of one or tho other of C. R. BARROW lar.” So speaks a eli.unilion of the fee tn Hervi iih f<ait or li.'itid hold, and iirii; March 24th, l9i0, an f end n; Mas >th, these varniios. When there is no nei^bbors cordially inviti J. l*>IO, by order of publication u a le fiy th' R W. Bulbi i. C. ( . and firm «. t l»owiders Jutting points fever and litti« (if any ) swelling, yon business gil l from W ishington, I > C Attorney and Counselor-at Law I Ion. John F. Hall, County Jud,- ■ of Coos J. N. Hosking. Clerk. A decidedly’ practical view of tile v. ere I. • u hit |y s atten d to bi* of County, Oregon, at Chambers in Marshfield, mav I now that it is only necessary to (OQl ilJj;. - ORE mu ti h Ip. ajmly t'bam'icrlain's Liniment freely Oregon on the 17th day ot March, 1910. »Hi. I’. W KOSMTF.it subject is the following from Hart "I.i tfiis his native land tho Eskitno to get quick relief. Try it fornai« C. R, Wade Offn e over Skeels’ Store PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON by C. '■ Y, Lowe. Attorney for Plaintiffs ford, Ct.: ' As to marrying' a girl li < a lie. i ll d advantage over the II 6t Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346 white liunli r. His lifetime of experi FANDON OREGON who has been accustomed to earn ence has taiu.lit Idm to scale these Office and residence in Panler residence projierty NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ing ample spending money, 1 think !<■<> clad heights with a nlmblcness and O W' REA next door to Bi|ou Theatre Presbyterian Church Department of the interior. the chances a:e that when she lias e lse til it ale ; lollliiiillg. He is quite Attorney ' nd C unselor-al 1 -aw U. S. I^and Office at Roxeburg, Orison, and even tlie mountain slieep January 24, 1910. Notary Public a home of her o'wn she will take less fcat-lesu. JDK, J. D KELLEY Is tod lit-« superior as a climber. Notice is hereby given that George Moland, U. S. Land Contests a Specialty interest in her clothes and prefer to “As if by H>:i- ii- imd with little ap- whose poslotfice address is Bandon. regon. Physician and Burgeon Sunday school every Sunday I radi. c in all Court» at pareui eiicit the two Eskimos tleu up did on the 22d day of April, I'MD, file in llu use what money she has for the th.- sllpiwry v.alls, fur outstripping office Sworn Statement ..nd Application, No. to a. m; Christian Endeavor in the Oline in Donald Charleston home, opposite Office in Room No. II, Laird-L.owe Bluikling house or the children. There is me. How tf.ci did 4t | shall nevqr 04914, to purchase the nw 1-4 of <e 1-4, sec Bandon - - Oregon Presbyterian church. Bandon, Oregon one great advantage about marrying know. Now mid again I was forced tion 9, Township 29.S., Range 14 Wc»t, Wil evening. Preaching every’ Sunday lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under except the fourth Sunday of the a girl who has hid a salary for a to cut steps in tlie lie or I should in the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. and evitabiy have lost my footing mid while; a man feels that if lie died been hurled downward several linn acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and month. Visitors, welcome. Stone Law” at such value as might be fixed by before he was able to provide for het dfeil feet to Hie rocks beneath. appraisement, and that, pursuant to such Ap properly, slic’d be fitted to do some “I w.o ii-tonished even nt my <»wn plication, the land and limber tl.ereon have pri giesc, ,-ind when I pau-cil to glance lieen appra.sed, $100 the timber estimated 250,- Rooms tor light house-keeping. thing to help heisclt. 'I hen, too. behind me I felt a momentary panic. 000 board feet at $ .4o per M, and the land Steam heat, electric lights, telephone she'd be more apt to know how to But th re w.-ii no turning Imck, mid $ nothing; that said applicant will offer final convenient and cozy. Inquire al proof in support of his application and sworn look r.il.l • I u:e of any desire to tike care of what littl. monev be did one statemint on the I2lh day of April, 1910 before try It. Bandon Steam Laundry 9t leave her than a girl who had no "Th1 pel Imo h s no cotieepHoti of A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner at his office, at Bandon, Oregon. di- t in e. I’e is endowed with < ertafn business cxpejicnce. “ Any person is at liberty to protest this pur u'.litlc Instill is which eiiut.le him Io chase la-fore entry, or initiate a contest at any “The real business girls are ?av- • drtw FOB CONSTIPATION a fairly go<d map of a coast time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated ing, as arc the business men,” says line with iililch be Is Hu roughly fa- affidavit in th s office, alleging facts which Mr. I> H. Fnrtihmn. a prominent ■ i:li ir, but I.«' <■ -nnoj tell you flow fm would defeat the entry. a New 1 Liven man. Jinggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: BENJAMIN F. JONES. il i i fr n < uo i . ¡nt to num her. Often • I know no business girls,” wlien E kiiilos to’d me a pl.n e we were - lOt "C'lutiiiberlairiN Stomach and Liver Register. fabletR are cerlRinly ■ th« liest thiiitf asserts one m in, and ucoriiing to bound for was very close ■ at limili it on the market for constipation.’' from It. develo(M*d Hint We were I far the following extract from bis an (live these tablets a trial. ïoii are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION This they are never sure of and can Department of the Interior, swers to our question-8, he is unfor not indicate, certain to find th«in agreeable and U. S. Land Office al Roseburg, Oirvon, pleasant in cfleet. ] Price. 25 cents. tunate. ’’I believe the girl who 1 “Tlie Eskimos have a white man March 17; 1910 SampleH free. L'or sale by C. Y would make the best wife is I lie Oae ‘stung to death’ from every point of Notice is hereby given that Joseph A. Kab- Lowe. view. They not only can go to sleep ci Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 15 who has earned her living, She has' promptly, but sleep hi undly and well ourek, 1903, made i lomestead Application (03497). ----- a ttuer appreciation, not only of I as they travel when circumstances No. 12750, for W I-2 of NW 1-4, and 5F- permit. They get sustenance, too. by 1-4 of NW 1-4, Section 28. township 28 DON’T FORGET, that Dr I monev. but of everything in life. I eating hard frozen walrus and seal south, rany 14 writ .Willamette Meridian, ha, hied notice ol intention to make Final five year She knows something of the odds a \ meat or blublior. This I could never p.ool to e.tahli.ii claim Io the land above tie I*. B nder, Optometrist will bi man is up against and would appro do, for It is so strong In Hue or Hint It verified, fiefore A. D. Mone, (J. S. Com- the G dlier the first Tuesday invariably nauseated me, tliougli I did mioioner, at hi office at Bandon, Oregon, on ci ate what a home stands for.” W ednesdav in each tnonth. succeed very well witlt raw Imre or the 2d day of May. 1910. "In western cities it is different. deer's meat when 1 Imd it." Claimant name- a« witnesses: Glen Cox. S. Shields, I. M. Willard, Clay There girls take up come business Garoutte, all oi Bandon, Oregon. I irst class job work a specialty. BLUNDERING REPORTERS. simply bt cause they want to, and 11 <x BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register many girls who have no need what Mistakes That Mangled the Speakers’ ever of working, take up stenography A HEAI.INU SAL' F. Filli HURNS. CHAPPED Words and Feelings. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION “ Drnnki niiess is fully!" earnestly ex- Dr, arlmrr.t ol the Interior and similar pursuits. I do not think HANDS AND Roll). NIPPLES U. S. I.and Office at Roccburg, Oregon . laimeil Bidrop Magee In the house of the simple fact that a girl wo ks for lordi i n a celebrated <occasion. How March 17. I HO \ 'i healing Halve for burns, sores, Notice is hereby given that Belle Axtell Kolp, her living makes her less liki Iv to tiorrificd was the prelate to read in nipples ami cliapped nq>l>|pM chapped bands of Bandon, Oregon, who on January 12, 1909, marry the nt in she wants to. tlie papers next morning that he had made Homestead Application (03<f)8), No, l iiamlierlain’s Salve its most t exeel- .iven utterance to tlie very Imccba- although jt may give her greater naltnn sentiment, "Drunkenness is OlOW. f >r SEI 4 of NEI-4 and NF.I-4 of SE leu’. It. allays the pain of a hlirn 1-4 Sec. 33; and SWI-4 of NWI-4 A NW almost instantly, and unless the in freedom to oppose the old maxim, jolly!” |-4 of SWI-4 Section 34. Township 2'1 S, jury is very severe’ heals the parts I.or.i Salisbury was a master plirase- Range 14 W. Willamette Meridian, has tiled witimut leaving it scar ’Better married poorly than not Price niaker, but one of Ids best ]M»iiits was notice of inlrnti'Mi to make final commutation cents. F or sale by C. Y. Lowe. married at all.’ spoiled v hen a careless re|H>rter turn- pr.iof, to establish claim to the land above de- I" $-4.39-40 enough? These biclt- id his reference to “manacles and scribed, before E. A. Dodge, U. S. Commis Manitoba" into the nieaningless "man sioner, at his off*-'-, at Myrtle Point, Oregon, elors have spoken their minds in a< on the 4th day ot May 1910. les and men at the liar.” Claimant nimrr as witnesses: regai'd to the right income to marry Sir William Harcourt was badly mis I .awrencc Stitt, of Bandon, Oregon quoted once, ‘ (treat is Diana of Hie on Their ideas range from $500 to Elvin L. Suader of „ Ephesians!” lie ex. laimeil upon the J. E. Young, of $15,000 a year and the average is platform, Carl Swelgin, of Prosper but a country paper had it: $2439.40. BENJAMIN I JONES. Receiver. "(treat Dinah! What a fane is tills!” II tn WILL BE AT Lack of knowledge of familiar quo Th' v all agree that club lite * isn't tations is a proiiiic source of misre in it” with having a home of one’s porting. For instance, a speaker once Rates $t.oo to $2.00 per (lav. Special rates by Notice For Publication own, and they believe that the girls | made tise of the well known lines Department of the Interior, Bandon on the week or monti). Sample, Room in Connection. who want their husbands to provide from Milton’s ’’L»'Allegro:" U. S. Land Office at Rwl urg Oreeon, But come, thou goddess, fair and free, March 5. 1910 22d & 23d of Each Month the luxuries of parental homes aren’t In li. even ycli pt Etiphrosyne. Notice i-. herel»y given that William A De Tlie country reporter deputed to* Long, of Bandon, Oregon, who on .April 6, worth marrying. They say: Don’t Forget the Date “1 do not consider parental home 'take him down" was in despair. He 1'108, made I lomertead Application (044 >8.) could not make head or tall of this No. 14828, for lots 6, 7, 10 and I I. Section 4, comforts a necessity; unfortunati Iv, mysterious utterance. But. following I Township 30 South, Range 14 West, Wil* the girls mostly do. 'Tin se luxuries ' the sound as far as possible, tie selzisl I lameti.’ Meridian, has hied notice of intention to I make Final five year proof to establish claim are certainly grealet than a man tip tils pen and produced tlie following j ’o the l. n I above described, before A. D. gem: Morse, U. S. Uommivioner. at Bandon. Oregon, to thirty-five or forty can provide.” But come, thou goddess, fair and free. on th- 22d <by of April 1910. In heaven she crept and froze her knee. ’That wife is not worth while who. < laimant names a* witnessed Tlie speaker waa taken down iu cannot put up with cert tin incon- i more senses than one. -London An George W. Rea, F. F. Baird. George Tyron. NEW STATE ROOMS INSTALLED II A. De Long, al1 of Bandon Oregon. vi niences." says a westerner. “In swers. nrn\s BENJAMIN I. JONES, I I .r strie, perfeet f.t, *irnf • I Register. the majority oi east* the vottn • wife ■ n ir:y (4 5« " • Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and 'H»l l<»\» n in 11 • ’ I J ’ I- has to do so." T bv mw»l <1 » « r-«’T. t -—-Gon---- San Francisco bm I cc . smt tnf bcc "The young husband, unless he VV anti i »—Position by first class Bting your < lu i » Ih; n nny oJ » r f starts with some of the parental cash til around man conk, wages eighty Job «»¡«It ini If’n ii ©!»'».t: . !i First-class Passenger Fare. - $7.50 pii! • . < r< t i in*. »• stowed aw iy. cannot hope to furnish up. Address M. I) Fails. Bindon. Ai<*2,f.«n<v '>• 1.. b.tirf, » TotiiE R ecorrer gy....<t i, <tr. <Vt ••{.)» ti e luxuries the gitl lias iteen accus- Freight Rates. ■ $3 on Up Freight • » • < rtlì «! Hiblr), inr't tir» rr i • f»’ I2-2tX • h ! twt iv, or irmi l>»r fi . p :«’ r» totned to for some time aftt r his V' . T'X KiUl. IMKK IMi. /I i ------- lV>O J. E. WALSTUOM, Agent. Bandon, Oregon. Ne v vein R o d <• coal clean and marriage. Hi-» stinted r< mrc ’ V H-. P uh LU i■” 4 f urn • « o” U« . :r ' ■ • ■ E. A E. T. Kruar, owner» and manager*. 24 Calilorn.a St., San Francuco. economical. Estabrook Warhou.se. «Br h rAU co. 2’.! Ct ,W. »» Sì.. N’-V’ VOI I. must be Uktn as a mtttr 4 '■ u<a< The Ri count« $1.50 per year. F. J. HAYES OP I OMETER 1ST Hotel e Dr. Perkin’s Off ice Bandon Oregon S S. ELIZABETH f a • • f