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The Cookbook.
knows no* whether to admire more
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(From the New York Evearng fati)
liia intrepidity, resourcefulness er
When making sweet croquette# add
his measured courtesy aud sobriety a little sugar 10 ibe crumb* iu which
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry
I lie croquette* are tu be roiled.
Most readeis wi I tlunk that the of statement.
Leftover mu th us taste ua good aa
First Class Restaurant
announcement of the death of (jold-
new If they are baked a seeuud time
Wines.
Liquors
&
Cigars
wm Smith marks the passing of a
for a few minutes after having been
Private Boxes for Private Parties.
Everything Neat and Clean
Every Vot< r Must Register dlpiMMl
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In cold water.
scholar, a professor, an historian, a
Chopped almonds are sometimes add
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^ttexai Beer on Bi-MUahi
The best of service guaranteed
publicist, but more than either of
ed 10 rhubarb jelly—tbe kind of jelly
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Every
voter
who
wishes
to
parti
made with grlatlu and tbe sweetened
CULRTEOLS TRE Al.MENT
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these, he was in a very true sense a
Short orders at all hours from 5:30 a mlo 1:00 p. m.
juke of tbe Mewed fruit. If the jelly
cipate
in
the
coming
primaly
or
great journalist He himself said
is not too acid serve it with a garnish
that he was bv preference a journa genera! election and who does not of w hipped creaui.
cheese or the old fashion
list. This definition cf his chief ac wish to have his vote sworn in, must ed Neufcbatel
f
homemade sebmierease may be col
tegisler. No previous registration
livily. is based, not merely upon his
ored a delicate green with pistachio. BANDON
OREGON
counts this year. Besides the regis It is used tn making salads and is very
voluminous and life long contribu
tration, voters must be careful and pretty when formed luto nests aiid
tions to newspapers and periodicals,
tilled with vegetable salad.
but upon the method and aim of register in the precinct in which they
most of his writing. It was inttnse- live under the rearrangement of pre
Town Topics.
ci nets.
ly actual and opjxirtuni-t, in the
There should be more breathing
No special registration clerks are
best meaning of that word. He was
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spaces
for tbe statues iu Washington.
deep in history, but his most vivid named in Oiegon, every justice of They are being crowded by the living.
interest was in that living pagaent the peace, every notarv, and in fact — Washington Post.
New fork's historical parade on Newly furnished large light rooms
of present government and politics every one authorized to administer the in Fourth
Telephone
Electric Lights
of July that fatuous metro
Twin Screw, New and Fast
which is history in tbe making. Even an oath being empo veted to register politan symbol, the Raines law sand Rented by single night, week or
voters.
County
Clerk
Watson
has
wich. should I h - given a large float all
month
some of his books-such as his "Polit
ical History of the United States’’ provided the justices of the peace to itself.- Chicago News.
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
If cilies wA-e enumerated according
and his “History «if the United and s >me others with the necessary to their moral force, gentleness, nat
Kingdom’’—have a high touch of blanks and information concerning I ural tieauty mid womanly loveliness The BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Houston would make towns like New
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
journalism. They are like expanded the rearrangement of precinct lines, York
or Chicago look like a Montuna 1
If you wish a bottle cold---
owing
to
the
additional
precincts
“leaders." Miracles of condetisa
good service our motto
mining camp.—Houston Post.
Call at the Eagle,
lion as those volumes are. and racy being established in the county. The
If you love the good* rival's old—
English Etchings.
with acute characterization, the. ■ formal order establinging the new i
Call at the Eagle.
A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco
seem a kind oi lofty journalism in precincts cannot be made until July,
'Taint no use to sit and blink
During tbe year 1909 tbe London
L. L. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
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but
the
County
Commissioners
have
their overmastering purpose of flash
If you really need a drink.
dog catchers caught 44.900 and dis
Just make a sign or ring a bell.
ing all the light to be had from the agreed on the lines of the new pre patched 21.253.
cincts
and
informed
the
Countv
There
are
144.000
boys
and
34,000
And you bet they'll treat you right
pest upon the instant day.
girls of school nge regularly employed
Down at the Eagle
Clerk
of
the
changes.
Candidates
Forty five years ago, Cobden said
i
i in England for money.
are
urging
that
voteis
register
early
SHIELDS
KENNEDY
of Goldwin Smith that "his pen is a
Between the years 1879 aud3908. in- '
as
the
law
requires
that
persons
BLACKSMITHS
AMI
HU.OVI AH F,gN
elusive.
8.028
new
streets
and
squares
power in the sta'e.” And what a <
Alvin
Munck,
Prop.
were formed iu London.
signing
nominating
petitions
must
be
Wagons of All kinds Made to Order
pen it was! In th - swift moving 1
Horseshoeing a Specialty
There is an Inmate of the Colchester
BANDON, OREGON
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lucidity, in force of phrase, in for- . qualified voters.
Job
Work
attended
to
promptly
and
all
work
guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
Prices
workhouse. England, who is uluety-six
In
Marshfield
one
new
precinct
reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon. Oregon.
years
of
age.
one
who
Is
ninety-two.
!
midable attack and in even ntoie
powerful rejoinder, it was unsur has been established. The North twenty-one between eighty and ninety ,
and flfty-tbree between seventy and
Clarence
Lowe
passed in all the years during which Marshfield piecinct remains the same eighty.
as
it
was,
including
all
of
that
pirt
bandon
—
O regon
he plied it so busily.
Even his
of
the
city
north
of
Market
avenue.
Druggist
and
Apothecary
He
Was
In
Charge.
ephemeral writings in the press had
“What did you do In tbe artny?”
Central Marshfield, the new precinct,
It, -ust in receipt of n new stock of
a masterly ease and a conquering
"Most of the time 1 was in charge
takes in that part of tbe city between
felicity of style Who like him could
of a squad of men."
Drugs' ami Chemicals. PaleL sn<?
Elrod avenues from the
“On special duty?”
embalm a politician in .an epigram, Market and
; Propri*tary Preparations. Toilet
NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED
water front to the west line of the
“No: they were taking me to the tides. L'rngg
Sundries, Perfumes
or give to even a bitter r pithet the
guardhouse.
”
—
Cleveland
Leader.
Brn«lw>s. Sponges, Soap. Nuts and
city limits South Marshfield pre-
character of enduring justice? If his
Candies, t ligars, Tobaccoa h nd Cig-
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
c:,t< t embraces all of that part of the
Doesn't Feel Put Out.
1 »reties, l'ainta. Oils,
Glass and
work was essentially journalistic, .as
San Francisco
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city south of Elrod avenue.—Cone
Tess—I broke my engagement with Painter's Supplies.
he himself, with the grave accuracy
him
because
he
wouldn't
give
up
to
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in judging himself that he brought Bay Times.
bacco. Jess—Then he is an old flame
Two Precincts have been estab of
First-class Passenger Fare,
-
$7.50
yours? Tess—Yes. and he’s still BOOTS - AND - SHOES
dissection of others said that it « is.
lished in Bandon, with the plai k smoking.—St. Louis Star.
it was a rare species of journalism — I
Freight Rates,
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$3 or» Up Freight
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You can’t expect to get $2 worth
dignified, high-minded, courteous, j road as the dividing line.
More Important.
for $1. but you can get your
Policeman—Do you have to take care
J. E. WALSTROM. Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
and shot through with learning and
money's worth at
of the dog? Nursegirl — No. The
E. & E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St.. San Francisco.
conviction.
Marriage Licenses.
missus says I’m too young and inex
in Canada, where Goldwin Smith
perienced. 1 only look after the chil M
dren.— Life.
lived for the past 40 years, he held
Dealer io Boots and Shoes.
Science Siftings.
a singular position. It might be
Coquille. Ore.. June it —The fol
Repairing neatly and promp
said he was at once the most dislik' d lowing marriage licenses have been
Venus is the brightest of all the stars
tly done at lowest liv
and the most admired citizen ol lite, issued by CountvCIerk Watson since and conies the nearest to us of all the
ing prices
planets. Only the moon is ever nearer
Dominion. Politically, he became! the last report:
Chas Chandler and M nnie Robi the earth.
more and more isolated. He never
The string: of beads of light some
bowed to gales of popular passion;' nett.
times seen for several seconds after
The BANDON CABINET
Chas W. Varrelinen and Rose I a flash of lightning is due to the in
and the greater the majority against
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cnndescence of the air.
WORKS
his views, the more insistent was his Mttlleux.
The canal theory of Mars is opposed
ice cool demonstr ition that the ma- ! George A Colvin and Ettie J. by the Swedish savant Arrhenius,
All kirdu of Cabinet
Paterns and Muriels
who thinks the phenomena observed
jority was wrong. The machine in Cox.
are
huge
clefts
In
the
surface
of
the
politics he hated with a perfect i Alfred E Cavanagh and Bertha
SASH and DOORS
planet.
hatred, and upon its successive ad A. Morgan.
Simon Gardner and Mary McLeod.
vances in Canada he poured the vit
Job Work a Specialty
•'M-..
Edmund Hall Chaney and Blanche
riol of his scorn. This inevitably
Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract
China .;loseta.Sid**boardti.
made him enemies; and as the Van Valkenburg.
Picture, Fra tn e s and
Public Land Sale.
Harold O. Laskey and Carrie L.
national feeling in recent years ran
Department of the Interior
Monldiugs made to order
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Book Cases, in fact every
so strongly counter to the views he Scbook.
L. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon
thins m the Cabinet Line
Henry M. Barnes and Jean E.
’’J’HE RECORDER management has
advocated, he seemed to be a sort of
May 28. 1910
and High Class Finishing
NO7
ICE
is
hereby
given
that,
as
directed
by
Athanasius contra mundum.
Yet, Ritchcv.
the Commissioner of the General Land Office,
Oliver C. Ochiltree and Lillian under provisions of Act of Congress approved
made arrangements with the
nothing could rob him of the dis
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W.
W.
BINGHAM
June 27, 1906 (34 Stat*., 517), we will offer at
VlcCov.
tinction of being the chic' Canadian
public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock
Blackerby
Building
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
A. M.. on the 12th day of July, 1910, at this
man of letters: nor did any of those
BANDON. OREtiON
office, the following described land: Lots I, 2.
who withstood him que tion the sad
Sec 11 and Lot I, Sec. 14. T. 29 S . R. 15
Stage Driver Killed.
can give subscribers the advantage of
W.. W. M.
sincerity in which he wrought, or
Any persons claiming adversely the above-de
doubt that the blade which he wield
scribed land are advised to file their claims, or
BANDON
a gigantic combination offer that will
ed with such effect was tempered in
Roseburg, June 13th. — News has objections, on or before the time designated for
sale.
deep conviction. On the occasion reached Roseburg that Walter Me 22-5t
Benjamin F. Jones, Register
I
furnish them al! the news of the
of his eighty sixth birthday, greet cum, until recently a stage driver
Full
line
of
Harness,
Sad
ings came to him from all parts of between this ciiy and Myrtle Point,
F. J HAYS OPTOMETERIST
dles, Bridles, Halters,
country in a metropolitian daily and
the dominion, as w. 11 as from over was killed by a saddle horse on a
Blankets and everything
the border and across the seas; and sheep range near Remote, Coos will he at Dr. Perkin's office on the
usually kept in a first*
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
at that time the Canadian Courier county, a few days ago. The man 22nd and 23rd of each month.
class
harness
shop.
justly declared that “the homage ner in which the horse killed him has Eyes tested free and glasses fitted.
Repairing a Specialty
the Recorder at marvelous low price
paid to Dr. Smith is one which has not been learned. He had been dead Don’t forget the date.
t6tf
been evoked by his sincere and about two days when the body was
W. J. SABIN, Prop.
lofty personality ”
found bv searchers.
It is this personal quality which
Bring your
will long keep green the memory of
FURNISHED ROOMS
Curry county has less fog, less
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
Goldwin Smith, even after his books
$3.00 per year
snow,
less
zero
weather,
more
sun
AT
and articks are forgotten.
His
The Bandon Recorder,
1.50 per year
bearing was always that of one who ¡shine, a healthier atmosphere, purer
To
tHE
R
ecorder
Total,
considered himself a soldier in the 1 water, better hunting grounds, bet
$4.50
I
ter
fishing
streams,
fatter
stock
the
war of humanity. To his chivalrous
MRS SARAH COSTELLO
spirit, nothing was more natural than year round, prettier girls and fatter
Nice denn room« 25 and 50c n
to enter the lists in behalf of justice i lubies than any place west of the
BANDON PLANING MILL
night; $1.25 a wiek; $5 nmoulh
Both papers through
,
Rocky
Mountains.
If
you
don
’
t
and liberty; and the angiy outcry of
All Kinds of Mil! Work,
the cr 'wd simply meant nothing at Itelteve it. a year’s sojourn in Curry
BANDON
OREGON
this office if paid in
will
convince
you.
says
the
Gold
Mouldings. Sash, Doers and
all to him. If he was occasionally
advance, per year
Furniture.
betrayed into a biting retort—as Beach Glolte. Well. we are agreed
Brother Marsters includes Coos
when he telegraphed to England
I
City Transfer
Mission Work a Specialty
a .
1 in •« L his k! idea i Of
Al a* course
n..aa . we
county
th »t Disreali's attacks upon him in
Gr.-adv I.Reduced Rates on
All kinds of draying and transter-
• Lothair” were “the stingless in are not a part of Curry county but
Small
Mouldings
ing
FOR SALE—mill wood,
suits of the coward’’—in general he conditions are the same in both
s
from
Cody
’s mill $2.00 per lotd
set a fine example of the honorable counties.
I Shields And Armstrong
Coal sold and delivered at lowest
spirit in controversy, In all his long
Proprietor»
First »lass job work a special./.
battling for free tracte between Can-
pric ts ■
J. JWnkujs, Prop.
The Opera
V¡enría Bakery Ana Cafe
GROSS BROS.
M. Smith
ROOMS and
LODGING
THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE?!
Sirs. Fifield & Bandon
1st Class Passage,
Up Freight,
$7.50
3.00
L.
S S. ELIZABETH
B R E U ER’S
Great
Combination
Offer
Harness Shop
.Fol» Work
The
Pacific
$2.75
•i Read the Recorder
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