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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE sTATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS BHECMAllsM More tban niue ont of everv ten citses of rheuaiati.iD are situply . Ray Sunnard Baker in the Am -rican Magazine, .A, M Hitchcock cad rheuma'isiu of thè moscias. due to It is safe to sty, then that Roose Emma Elttcbcock, cold or dump, or clirouie rbetnuatism. Plaintiffs t Li snob ca-es no internai treni meni | veil will feel the pulse of the country vs. (. Sumni'os ts reqtiire.l. Til» free application of May Peaice. and uy i 1 pretty.carefully—there at Ovster Bay and all penults un- ' Chaiisherlain’H Linituent t s ail thrtt 1—before he acts, He will have out known, having or claim is nee.ied. and il is eertaiu IO Rive ing an interest or estate, qnick relief. Give it a trial and «ee all forts of peope to t ilk to him he; m the pro,erty m ds- f<»r youiself tinw quickly it relieves. will set many newspapers and maga the subject <4 tins the pani nti-l soreness. The tnedi- zines- And when he does speak lie action. Defendants <-iues nsnnlly given iuteruaily for will speak with th«- voice of the peo- To May Pearce, and to any and all persons rheninatisiu are poiMinotis or very Tli*-.v are worse unknown., having or claiming an interest or es strong medicine. i pie—th.it is, if we can judge his tate. tn the property made the subfect of this tban useless in i - hrm of chronic and luture by the acts of his past. action, the above named defendants: rnnscnlar rb«>ninatisiu. For stile by IN I HE N AML OI ELIE C. Y’ Lowe. And the people in this count iv B ■ _ _ ’¿t Roosevelt do? ____ _ . What Will Lodge etnei FroiìBsslona.1 J3ireotox*y 1 4» Valuable Beggeotign Per •> •roakinf Horsee of Vicious Habit. Many are at alu-J as t<> a means <jf ♦ <■ Lodge« w Requested to Notify t s8 Office ou EL> lion of OScers and on rurliiK a b<>ree of the biting habit. An expert breeder suggest* the-following Change of Meeting Night. Card« under this Head are 50c per in., month tr>>at <Jeut: Keep him, if possible In y a <■ V a a ya V-: J4 V* aí V < ■> <■ ❖ -a < <* -.*- -a s' -> < a -a -.v*v <- ■> -a <* ■> <■ <- •> -fr.-a,- sueh position that he can be approach ed from in front without entering his Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. stall. When with him be very quiet ami gentle and feed him with small VHYSIL'IAS \ SUtMEuh Iy| EE TS every T hursday evening at 8 run at apples, lumps of sugar or something the Bandon igman. Soioutning chief. Office over Drug Store. Hoars, J to 1?, in good standing are cordially invited to attend. rtf tl»* sort and continue as long as he n.tii. I :H0 to 4, p.iu.; 7 to 8 in the evening. GE Wilson. C.S. Hubbard behaves. Meanwhile be prepared for C. of R. Sachem. NiuLt call« iviiO*vred from office. treachery. Have a short whip at hand, but concealed from his view, aud the KtXIMtN. ... OltlM.ON Maaouio. moment he tries to bite strike him T2 XNDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F & A- STATE OF OREGON l»r S. 1. Perkin« sharply around tlie nose. Strike hard M. Slated comniumcaUons first Salurday Y ou. and each cf you, are hereby required to so as to punish «severely. but do not are p ogresrive |>olitically; they are ---- OOO ---- Office in Denholm Building site» thè tuli moon of each n.onth. All Master appear and answer the complaint filed against keep on striking. One or two blows nre insurgent against the old party ru e you in the above entitled suit, within ten (10) HOUKS; 10 a. tu. to 3 p. Shady Brook dairy feed is made Masons cordullv invited J. A. '« orrison, W. M. OFFICE enough. Stand quietly by until his —against Aldri liism and Cannon- days from the date oi the service of this sum nt., 7 p. nt. to 8 p. tit. mind has taken in the situation a lit rolled in good G. T. Treadgold, Secretar? upon you. it served within this county, or of pure alfalfa meal Night call after • tfi-e hours answered from ism. They are for a mo e direct I mons within twenty (20) days if served within any tle, then resume feeding. Repeat this Residence mollasses. The best milk pro- treatment ns often as possible, remem government by the people, and for a other county of the State of Oregon, but if i. o. o. r For bering that success will depend largely better government by the people, I served by publication, then on or before the last ducing feed on the m.nket. V X.NDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O F. (day of the time preicribed in lhe order for the upon the shortness of the lessons and Sale by T. W. Robisi. n at Central meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting DENTIST publication of this .-ummons, which time pre- i and ‘ or a better governmental con their frequent repetition, it may be brothers in good standing cordially inviteci. ' scribed is six (6) weeks, the last day of which . warehouse. 6tP Office Over Vienna Cafe L. J Radley. N. G. some days before he will show much trol of wealth. There are no two will be Thursday, May 5th, 1910. A. Knopp. Secretary Telephone at Office and Home, Improvement, but if the treatment is opinions about this. And Roosevelt And if you fail to appear and answer said ■«.» —— complaint by the said time, the plaintiffs will perscverlngly followed up he w’ill see ¡s also a progressive, by tempera apply to the above entitled Court for an order bANDON . . OREGON Rebekah Lodge No. 126. what the lesson means. For best early seed potatoes, in. decreeing the partition of certain real property I JVTEETS in I. O. O. F. hall every second and The value of this treatment lies in ment, by conviction, and as a |>oliti- G. T. TKKADGOL», herein described, said order being more specific- . quire oi J. H. Jones, Baiulon. 4» fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tu. s' the fact that the horse by behaving cal policy. Not long before his ad- ally defined as partitioning, setting aside and , \ND tOl N>bL K day of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday ATTORNEY properly not only receives immunity niinistiafion closed Congrissman apart from lhe interest of plaintiffs in and to said I I ot the month. A cordial luvitatiou extended to AT LAW. from punishment, but a reward be land, the undivided one-fourth interest of de- | Butter Wrappers for sale at this all members in good standing. sides, while misconduct Invariably Gardner of Massachusetts headed a fendents in and to said lands, which said I i NOTAR« roui.IC Clara Goetz, N. G. brings a prompt and sharp reproof. small committee to see Mr Roose ; land is contained and situated within office. Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. Bandon, - ' Oregon. The absolute cure of so deep seated vdt and ask him if It ■ could not help metes and bounds described as follows, to wit: Office Willi lLtnilon Iovowtruent < o Begining at a point 930 feet West of the a vice cannot be expected for some Knight« «if Pythian North-east corner of Section 36, Township 28 time, but a marked improvement should the progressives in their fight on the TYELPHl LODGE. No. 64. Kmghts o* OBJECT TO STRONG MEDICINES South of Range 15 West of the Willamette > soon be shown. Remember that time Cannon rules in the house. Con Meridian in Coos County, State cf Oregon, and 1 Pythias. Meets every Monday evening Many people olject to taking the at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to is always necessary for the cure of gressman Gardner is a son in law of from said point of begining continuing West 330 ! Resident Dentist. str ng mediciues usually prescribed such things ami that all the patience feet, thence running South 264 feet, thence run- ' attend. Wm. N. McKay, G. C. ' Senator Lodge. The ¡»resident said Office in Panter Building physicians for rheumatism. nmg East 330 feet, thence running North 264 by B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. the trainer can command is usually There is no need of internal treat- ’ feet to the place of beginning, containing therein to him: required. Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M, acres. turtil in any case of muscular or Do not feed the horse too stimulat Woodmen of the World Phone, BANDON. OREGON “Gardner, you and I are in much two This summons is published in the Bandon chronic rheumatism, and more tban | ing a diet, and it is important that he Recorder a weekly newspaper published in Coos xSea.'ide Camp No. 212 meets every fii-t :>nJ the same position. Your father-in- nine out of every ten _ __ ca«i*H of the be used every day. Idleness causes ( ounty, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks be- third Thursdays of each month. \ isiting nervous irritability nnd always aggra law and my son-in-law don't approve ginmg March 24th, 1910, an 1 end a; May 5th. disease are of one or tbe other of neighbors cordially invited. these varieties. \\ hen there is no vates a vice. 1910, by order of publication nale by the of us radicals." R. W. Bullard, C. C. Attorney and Oounselor-at-Law Elon. John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos fever and little (if any) welling, , yon J. N. Hotking, Clerk. County, Oregon, at Chambers in Marshfield, mat know that it is only necessary to FATTENING THE PIGS. apply Chamberlain’s Liniment freelv Oregon on the 17th day of March, 1910. l>|{. B. U’. ICOSKITHR C. R, Wade Office over Skeels’ Store to get quick relief. Try it for sale PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ll-6t Youngsters Will Put on Flesh More Attorney for Plaintiffs by C. Y. Lowe. i Office Phone. Main 335; This is an ordinance entitled “An ordinance re résidence. Main 346 1 __ , Dr H. I_, Houston Dr IL r> Soronasn. Dr. H. IvX. Rrown. C. 1?. BARROW - COQUILL.F. ORE Ordinance No. 152. Economically Than Old Ones. After it Is determined what pigs are to be fe<l for market, fattening should be startisl Ini mediately. Many experi ments bave proved that young nni- innls fatten mon* economically than the old ones, nnd any delay in finish Ing is accompanied with a loss. In some Instances, but they are rare. It may pay to keep a pig over winter ns a “store’’ hog. but ns a general thing he loses the flesh lie accumulated while suckling his dam, and this can only be replaced at increased expense. Corn will now come into the ration and should be supplemented by all tin* variety of feed at the feeder’s com mand to keep the appetite on edge and pealing Ordinance No. 14 i entitled “An ordi" nance to establish a grade upon Fifth street, improve the same, by grading and building sidewalks thereon, and to declare the kind ot such improvements, assess the cost thereof on the adjacent property owners and to declare an emergency.’ ” I he City of Bandon does ordain as follows: Section 1. i hat whereas the cost of improv ing f ifth street as indicated by the bids submitted therefor, are too high at inis time to justify the levy of such assessments, u[x>n the adjacent prop" erty as would be necessary and required. And whereas the property owners along said street have generally expressed their opposition to such expensive improvements at this time, and furthermore that the Common Council concurs in suc h belief, therefore. It is hereby ordered, declared and ordained that the said Ordinal ce No. 143, entitled “An ordinance to establish a grade on Fifth street, improve the same by grading and building side walks thereon, and to declare the kind of such improvements, assess the cost thereof on the ad- jacent property owners and to declare an emer gency, and the whole of such ordinance from Sections one (I) to four (4) inclusive, and the whole of such ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed, and to he ot no further force or effect. Passed the common council the 15th day of April, 1910. C. R WADE. |S?al) Cify Recorder. Approved this It »th day of April. 1910. G BOAK, Acting Mayor and Chairman of the 1-4 Sec. 33; and SWI-4 of NW I-4 A NW |-4 of SWI-4 Section 34, 1 ownship 29 S. Range 14 W, Willamette Mendian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim Io the land above de- sc'lbed, before E. A. D,xlge, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 4th day of May 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Lawrence Stitt, of Bandon, Oregon EJein L. Strader of ,, J. E. Young, of Carl Swelgin. of Prosper 11 6« BENJAMIN F. JONES, Receiver. Ordinance No. 153.- A TH HI PTY LITTER. the digestive organs In first class con dition. '1'lils variety should consist of succulent feeds, mill feeds and dairy byproducts and. according to some breeding authorities, pasture. When whey, buttermilk and skim- nillk are at hand they can In* used to very good advantage with the ration, starting with a proportion of about two pounds of milk to one of grain at incoming time and reducing the quantity of milk until the pig is fin ished on grain alone. Best results will Is* realized from dairy byproducts while pigs are young. The fattening pigs should gain from one |Miund to one and a half pounds daily and weigh in the neighborflood of 250 or 300 pounds when they are nine or ten months old. A well br<sl j pig finished at n weight of 250 pounds will alsiut till the market requirements and bring its owner a very satisfac tory price. How to Feed the Pony. A small pony, especially if a Shet land. does not usually require much grain. A quart of corn In the morn ing and a quart of oats nt noon anil at uight should Is* sutlieient. Give It what hay it wants and. if the weather is suitable and there Is good pasture, turn It out to grass whenever there is a chance. Presbyterian Church CT VY R.EA. Attorney DR J. ID KELLEY ‘ nd Counselor-at-i^w Notary Public U. S. Lami Contests a Sp .-ally Physician anil Surgeon Sunday school every Sunday at to a. tn; Christian Endeavor in the evening. Preaching everv Sunday except the fourth Sunday of the month. Visitors, welcome. Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon Practice in all Courts Office in Room No. Il, Bandon - I aird-Lowe Bluilding - Oregon FOR CONSTIPATION — <w> — First class job work a specialty. A. MC XA IH THE HARDWARE MAN HASHS ANU SORE NIPPLES BRIDGE Ac BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies As n healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped bauds Cbatuberlaiu's Salve is most excel led. It allays the pain of a burn I almost instantly, and unless the in- i jury is very severe* heals lhe parts I without leaving a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale by C. Y’. Lowe. PLAY CARDS? IF SO CALI. AM) LOOK OVER OL'R STOCK OF Playing Cards I Whist, 500 and Bridge Score | Cards, Punches, Courtiers, etc. 1’RIZEsS FOR ‘ j AT THE in favor every year. F. J. HAYES We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and ofFue necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware .nnd Edfed Tools is Most Complete. Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line I Hb« I 1 BREAKWATER OPTOMETERIST o WILL BE AT Dr. Perkin’s Of fice Bandon on the 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing I o Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P M. F. MILLER, Agent. Marshfield 22d & 23d of Each Month C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon A Don’t Forget the Date Bandon Drug Co The R ecorder $1.50 per yea.r Advertise in the R ecorder anil Bring your you will get results. .Job Work Season of 1910. To tHE R ecorder New vein Rouse coal clean and The thorough-breT black Perch economical. Estabrook Warhouse. eron stallion Grainanlte, will stand at the following places during the season: Bandon April, 1-2 lo-fi-iS 1920 27 28. May, 67,15-16, 23 24 25. June, f-2 3 10 n. 19 20, 29 30 Four Mile. A|»il, 3, 12, 21, 29 Mav. 8, 17, 26. June, 4, 12 ,21 T rade M arks Langlois, April, 4 5 9. 13 14, 17, 22 D esigns 23, 26 and 30, May. 1-2.5. 9 > I* C opyrights A c . Anrnne widltif n fketrh «nd dnwcrlpfinn mnr 1819 22,27-28,31.. June, 56,9. »»wirkljr a«»certain our opim- n fr«e whether m ••ivontlnn n prohnblv patentConimiinlnu. nflatrtrtlrmnndentlid. HANDBOOK «n Patent! 3 14 15. 18, 22-23. 27 and 28 V fl -r ••-.•un; I'MG- it I. Patents tiU<*n throuah Munn A Co. receive Sixts, April 6 7 8. 15-16, 24 and 25. <p»-r*ui/n<»fiee. without chare«, in the May 3 4, 11-12-13, 20-21, 29 and 30 June 7 8. 16.17, 24-25 and 26. A handaoTnelv Illn«trated wecklv. J arreat rtr- ition of anr fH’ieutiflo journal. Term», S3 * • f »nr months, |L Boid by ah •wwwdealera. »V. S. Guerin, Jr., Sec. Black 'GNN & (]()t361Broidwij. New York I Peri heron. Assn, Langlois, Orc. ____________________________________________________________________________ Excellent Remedy For Mange. For itch or mange, rubbing of tall or mane, wash thoroughly with warm «oft water and soap, then rub in with PATTERNS brush n proper strength of coal tar MeCALI. t h brsted for style, prrfrrt f.t. simp • tv« dip used on sheep and dogs. Scrub nhabihty nrsrlv 40 vrirs. *• .1 in m c cry City an J town in II e I- nt* t St »t » ■ 1 every three or four days until cured. I 4 in.or bv m.nl direst. M- ’** * 1’ * Disiufect stalls and harness also or any other make. Send lor tree cat.m\-i you never will get rid of the pest. Met All’S MAGAZINE Keep Colts Growing. Office and residence in Panter residence property next door to Bi|ou Theatre Mr. f.. H. Farnham, a promineut druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, nays: ( “Chamberlaio'H Stomach and Liver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Tablets are certainly the best thing Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon on the inarket for constipation.’’ March 17. 1910 Give these tablets a trial. \oii are Notice is hereby given that Belle /Axtell Kolp. certain to find th-<ai agreeable and of Bandon. Oregon, who on January 12, 1909, pleasant iu «‘fleet, Price. 25 cents. made Homestead Application (0)098), No, Sample« free. For sale by C. Y 05098, f ,r SEI-4 of NF.I 4 and NEI-4 of SE Lowe. Council. This i? an ordinance entitled “An ordinance fix' ing the license for theatre«, shows, moving-pic ture houses, and other places of entertainment. The City o( Bandon does ordain as follows: Section I. I hat all moving picture shows (so- called) where admission fee is charged, shall and are hereby required to secure a license from th< City of Bandon by applying to the Recorder, and paying therrfor, the »um of Five ($5) dollars per month, and no license shall be issued for less period than one (I) month, and such license must be in advance. Sec. 2. That all shows, including therein, farces, comedies, or any presentation of a dramatic, comic or operatic nature [»resented by any com pany, oi any special performance given by one or more persons (including so-called vaudeville) if advertised as a special feature, or drawing card by any of the picture theatres (whether adver tised directly or indirectly) shall be required to pay a license therefor of two and a half ($2.50) dollars per each and every night, excepting only therefrom entertainments or shown, given by local talent for benefit of public charities, or loc al amateur performances of a local character, to l»e required or su [»ended in the discretion of the Recorder, which licenses shall be secured in advance. Sec 3. That any person, or persons, firm or corporation, or the manager, agent or representa tive of such owner* conducting such places of business or presenting such shows without having fir t complied with the provisions hereof, shall upon conviction of the violation of this ordinance l»e deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon such conviction be fined in any sum not to exceed F ifty (50) dollars. f’assed the Common Council the 15th day of April. 1910. C. R. WADE, [Seal] Recorder, Approver! the 16th day of April, 1910. G BOAK, Acting Mayor anti Chairman of the Council. OREGON BANDON NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION Department of the Intenor. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, March 17. 1910 Notice is hereby given that Joseph A, Kab- outek, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 15 1905, made i ioinestead Application (05497), No. 1275«. for W 1-2 of NW 1-4. and 1-4 of NW 1-4, Section 28, Township 28 south, range 14 west .Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of intent.on to make f- inal five year proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Com i missioner, at his office at Bandon, Oregon, on i the 2d day of May, 1910. I Claimant names as witnesses: Glen Cox. J. S. Shields. I M. Willard. Clay Garoutte, all of Bandon, Oiegon. I I 6t BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register Morr .ubsrribrr, than any other fas! '. > rmyir.ne million » month. Invaluable. 1. ' <-t s-.yles, intt-tns, „i.s auk. ... ” n n'sin vrwinc.I.imy needlework, h-iirar etiquette, eood stories etc. Onrr«o-|. (worth double), includ.n« a Irre '• m Subscribe today, or «nd lor sampl, ropy All good farmers watch the condi tion of their colts when put into win ter quarters A colt allowed to lose WONFFBFV1. 1NOI'CEMENTS Its colt iltsh ami tteeom« thin will tier- I to Agent«. Postal brine« premium catalog« and new cash pfi«- offers. Address er make the horse he would If kept 1 fit irltll CO. mu w» in»k.. NtW Mtl growing from the start Scientific American. Bruscb Ofltc. C* V St. WuMnfftuo. IX 0. ■ CURING THE IlTti. S S. ELIZABETH NEW STATE ROOMS INSTALLED Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco | First-class Passenger Fare. - $7.50 Freight Rates. - $3 on Up Freight J. E. WALSTROM. Agont, Bandon. Oregon. E. A E. T. KruMk owner, and man igers, 24 California St.. San Fnncisco.