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8 ’ j~ S » 0 • SOO • awWSgy.* »»«taS e • • • •• O • • Q oé * a • • • 9 O <•»•»*• • « « • * • • Following » ih<- appurtionuMW) ol the »tale tebool fund tor AugiM, 1910. LM No. 1 Mynlr Bank 2 Herman 3 Arago 4 Lampa 5 Brown» 7 McKnight 6 Coquille 9 Marihbeid 10 Cunningham •« 11 Paikertbug 12 Catching Slough 13 North Bead 14 Riverton 15 Big Creek 16 Crxxton 17 Kenlu« k 18 I laguali 19 .Strang» 20 Futiiiap 21 R andolph 23 l-e. 24 RacklHI 25 Fairview 26 Hauiei Slough 27 McKinley 28 Gravelford 29 l wo Mn. 30 Sumner 31 Rural 32 Dora 33 Bald I lill 34 Calcliing Creek 35 Daniel» Creek 36 Roger» 37 Sugar Loaf 38 Templeton 39 Co« River 40 Libbey 41 Myitle Point 42 Rock’Creek 4i Norway 44 Roy 45 Alleghany 46 New Iake 47 Ruwland 48 Shiloh 49 Eaitiide 50 Remote 51 Utter 52 Myrtle Creek 53 North Slough 54 Bandon 55 Beaver Slough 56 E»terl>eck 57 South Slough 58 Sunny Side 59 Hall. Creek («0 Pr«per 62 Bear Creek 63 Johnson Mill (>4 I our Mile 82 Co« Cuy 64 75 . “ 8i lake View 40.70 . G psy Fortune To’li: g 48.10 Recorder Napoleon Bonaparte THURSDAY AUG.. 25. 67 Excelsior (»8 Larion Slough 69 Beaver I Ml 71 Buell 72 Coaleda 73 Pleasant View 74 Pleasant 1 till 75 l.ocu-.t Grove 76 Glen Junction 77 Bridtr Dement 79 Lallin S. S. BREAKWATER PORTLAND COOS BAY I- í R E WOOD BANDON LIGHT & POW ER CO z t •• • < • !• • • • 1910 I he fortune telling <»1 the Gi >s«es, I In pile of all the cimll.idictory 31.45 84 Santoed» 85 Bunker Bill I27A5 or “dukkermg,” . s thev themselves views .»hti h have been pi« 'lined of $66,(0 >< . « t ♦ t • €• c * Mt ♦ v*x £ V MKM **♦ ? > * < « Joint 2 Ncrth Lake 31.45 44.40 «■all it, is a wonderful llun. . and the N.tp.>l<*oi ; m spite o’ hostile his- * 88.b0 loriuns, hd >>. k.igli.--.' literature and V Lodge a.rid Professional Directory Very RopcctfuUy, |>ower un<lenia !v supernormal which 86.95 English ci idl.-ism; lit spile of o.'st.i- <• <- W. H. Bunch, Co. Sup« reads “¡Kist, present and future, ver cles such 81.40 no other man ever con- o» Lodges are Beqaeated to Notify thia Office on Election of Officers and ou 86.95 wish an* ail ve w mt to know.” Rut, quered. ■\ap«j|< on !k>n.»p.<rt stands 25.90 though th«* Romany’s gifts are mar- forth ti: Change of Meeting Night. Oxrtls under this Head are 50c per in., month Large Sawmill for Coquille 867 65 <• most amazing phenomenon A vehms, they cannot strictly be said 1474 45 *l?3F-4♦****>>♦ '»♦at*.* of human achievement. per-»»mal to be related io psychical phenom 48.95 “ ...... - 1 ■■■' I • magnetism ami mortal grettness the A comj»any consisting of Mr. Rev ena. Yet they are as interesting, 112.85 Lewah Tribe No 48, Imp. O. R. M. world has ever seen Dr EL. L Houston 72.15 nolds, the former owner of the mill, l»eing delightfully human, and as ; ■ . EETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at * PHYSICIAN A Sl'MUUA A man who r.t'sed hinvelf from 1126.65 J. A. Collier. R. Hansen, the Coos the Ba..d m \X •.".an. Soieutmn ■ ch>< ( mysterious and baiHi ig a-. East In obscurity Ollico <>,< r I rug 8lor». lloara, !» »«• U. to a throne; who changed in good standing are cordially invited to attend. 173.90 Bay Manufacturing Co. as the prin dian jugglery. njii. 1 :k> to 1.1 m.; * to s m the evening. G E «Vdson. C. S. Hubbard 27.75 the face of tite worhl; who ma îe G of R. Sachem. cipal stuck holders, and a numlver ot j Sight cniia nusaered ft: nt «fice. 49.95 The Romany’s usual method of himself felt t'rough powerful and i IIAMKIN. . OK»«.ON 96.20 out enb*rt>rtsing citizens win» go in ytWRonte. divining ilu* future is by ti e paint, civilized nations; who sent the terror' 7585 for smaller amounts in order to in O ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F A A- though it is sometimes by carel-. of hts name aer«>ss seas ami oceans; | Di l_, I7’ Sorensen 48.10 sure its success, have taken over the M, Stake! com muni. Mions hr Saturcf.il sometimes t>y dropping coms into whose will was pronounced anti i iftev the lull moon of each n onth. All Ma t 86.95 DENTIST Reynolds mill which was erected at clear water, and ag on by cenai n 109 15 feared as desiinv; whose <1 'native .Masons < ordi illy invited. J. A. orrison. W. M. Office Over Vi« r.ni Cafe 53X>5 Pony slough, a short distance below charms, vari d by trifling sleight of- were crowns; whose ante-ch.i.nhe" G. T. TreadgoU, Secretary Telephone at Office and Home. 35.15 North Bend on Coos Bay, and have hand performances, in the gipsy’s was tbrongi <1 by submissive p. iuces; BANDON DREGC « 61.05 I. o. o t begun the construction of a building palmistry there is no book ^learning who broke down the ..wful battier of 38.85 "R NDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O O. F 62.90 to which the machinery will be < and little “science,” although she the Alps, and made them a highway, *** m. Is every XX «-dnesday evening. Visum; Men have gone to work professes to attach some importance and wh >se fame was spread beyond brother» in good standing cordially invitod. 103.60 moved. A G H«yt, N. G. 66.(4) getting out timbers, and a contract to the lines of the heart amt life. the boundaries of civilization to the A. Knopp. Secretary NOTARY I t l.l I«' X 61 05 was let yesterday to Horace Russell, For the lines ami mounts gipsies steppes of the Cossack and the 27.75 liaudon, Oregon. Rchekah Lodge No. 126. for the driving of the necessary piles. have their own explanations, which desert of the Arab .< man who has 12.95 AA i .LI'' in 1.0.0 F hail evisy second an . Ofiic«« With Bandon Investment < > This mill is of over 50.turn feet sometimes happen to coincide w ith left this record ol himself in hist -'v 40.70 ’ fourth I u-sJays. Practice nt hts 1st l ues daily capacity, and is of modern those «>t the ordinary gorgio palmist, has taken out ol the hands ot moital day of the month; Social evening the id 1 ucs la IDr. M* ZvI. Hrown. 62.25 ot the month. .X carJial inviiatiau extended to 72.15 make up all the way through. Resident Dentist. but which for the most part are not the question all in: mis-is in good standing. 27.75 The site chosen for this mill is a to be found in any written bonk. Clara Goetz. N. G. called great. Offn e in Panter Bidding Belle A. Kelp, Scciet.-ry. 22.20 point on the river bank a short dis Of all the mightv conquerors ot Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M, 66.60 It is almost entirely upon face- tance below the depot. It will be Phone. BANDON. OREGON the world, Napoleon stands second 92.50 Ktllclllf» ut I’vtlil !» teading ami a cultivated, keen, ready directly between the river and the 170.20 to none The day <4 horrors m 'Q lí .1’111 LODGE. No. 64, Kmghts o perception of general charac eristics I’lthias. Meet» everv M 'nd.\V evening 629.<X1 railroad, an ideal place tor a mill, France had been going on for some al * Knights If. BARROW hall. Visiting knights invited to Nothing 22.20 which will have ample facilities for that th" gi|>sy depends. G. R.WadeC. C. time before Napoleon Bonaparte, attend. Attorney and Counselor*nt-Law 103.60 handling lumber B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. conveniently for escapes her quick eye and brain. the small, slender, pale laced, smooth 88.80 The bearing of a stranger, the dros, (W’ILLE. - ORE shipping cheeked youth of 25, encountered 86.95 Woodmen of the World Office over Skeet»’ Store speech ami maimer, the expression Th is is an enterprise w hich w ill be 72.15 ami quelled the disturlance. The Qeasidr Catnip No. 2<2 m<*eti eveiv first an Office Phone. Main 335; re»ideoce. Main 346 ami type of feature, and a thousand 49.95 welcomed bv the wh ile community. monarchy of France lnul been de third 1 hur»day« of each month. X isitin details w hich «Mild be overlooked 37.00 —-Coquille Herald. thri tied, Louis XVI and Marie neighbor» cordially invited. nil. I. W. KOKMTHIC 196.10 as unimportant trifles by a gorgio, R. W. Bullard. C. C . Antoinette had paid, with, their lives, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J. N. I lod/ng. Clerk. 33.30 count with the Rom my. She refuses the forfeit of oppression winch wa: BANDON OREGON 25.90 Tex Rickard Invests in Coos to “dukker” before more than one Office and residence in Panter residence pioj erty not all their own. The Royalists 24.05 O “ W" REA person at a time, possibly on the oest duot to Bijou Theatre 85.10 i and the Jacobins had joined tin County Coal Lands /Attorney nd Counselor-at-Law plea that she belongs to a ‘•secret 1089.65 Notar) Public howling mob of insurgents, am! all DR J. ID KELLEN order” which forbids it, or that a together were rushing on to attack U. S. 1 .and Contests a Specialty. Practice in 24.05 31 45 San Francisco. Aug. 21st.—When fortune told in such mianner would | the convention, which was the onlv Phvsii -an and Surgeon all Courts 55.50 Office With Bandon Light Ac Water Co. Tex Rickard, the fight promoter, not come true These .statements, representative of gbveimnent then in Office in Donald Charleston home, opp. -itc 51.80 Bünden - - Or«-$o<i who successfully promoted the though deliciously appetizing, arc France Presby terian church, Bandon. Oregon 5365 lacking in truth, for the fact is only “ greatest 'rattle of the century, ” 218.30 The troops of the convention had 44.40 arrived at the St. Francis the other that she needs the undivided atten been sent to meet the mol>, but re ‘»8.1 , «lay, he announced that he was out tion ot the one who consults Iter in tired in fear and panic. I he tt.ob 29.( 0 of the “square game" for the rest of order to get the best results of con adv.mceii and the convention tia in- />’./. VÁ' ()/ 24.05 his life He proposes to become a centration of mind. In justice to bled In tite midst of tite ten 1 61.05 t X no.> the gipsy, it should Ite taken iut >i 42.55 coal miner—not the wearer of a can and confusion one member exclaimed: 29.(0, die in his hat or a pick in his hands, consideration that the atmosphere o Capital. •23.OOC. “I know a man w ho can d- fend ns 11 it of course, but the developer of coal skepticism which is apt to surround if Any can. It is a young Corsican DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, 12.95 properties in which he has become a gay party of curiosity seekers is officer, Napoltsm Bonaparte.” The 3 BOARD OF President; F. J. Fahy. Cashisr; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. 12.95, interested. not conducive to success in the ex- ' convention immediately sent lot him. 103.60 A ; --neu-l hanking business trai.acted . nd customers given every accommodation con He has bought several properties ercise of any profession. 31.45 sistent with »ale end cun •rvativ* banking /\ll exoected to see a stalwart sol 48.10 in Coos county, Oregon, and de CORRESPONDEN IS; The Amr ican National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; I'lte Romany fortune tell« r is .m dter, of gigantic frame and imperion 31.45 clares that he intends to develop Merchants National I’ank. ! i'and, Oregon; I he Chase National Bank, ol New Y'ork. ¡adept in the art of flattery, lor there bearing. When they saw Napoleon’, 129.50 them. He will never enter the prize 35.15 • are few exceptions to the title that boyish appearance t!ie president in fight business again. 92.50 nothing is so interesting as one s credulously impmed: “Are you willing to undertake the j sell. l ite gi >sy knows lt«iw to draw 'out unconscious admissions or con- I defense ol the convention?’’ “Ves,” was the laconic and calm | fessions of Iter oft repeated, “Do ye reply. With half disdainful con THE HARDWARE MAN on*erstan* me?” and “Cai ye look tempt, the president continued: i me in the eyes an’ say it is not the I “Are you aware of tile magnitude | truth I'm a-tellin' foil?” She forces BRIDGE Ac BEACH Stov* , Ranges and I Icater* have in them so many excrllrncir» of the umleitaking’” that they are now acknowledged the great 4 seller* on the coast and they arc growing the acknowledgment of truths at in favor every year. We have the exe'j •«ve agency in Bandon ioi iLesr household J wdtich she has already shrewdly .Sweeping the assemble with his and office necessities, and prices range exc**- dingly modest ut either case. magnetic glance, an«l fixing his eagle guessed, and such admissions are TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPHC1ALI Y. the st*pping stones by which het eye upon the president, Napoleon replied, ’ Perfectly, and I am in the . “knowledge grows from mor«' to Our Vsortment of ll.irdwnrc, Tinware nr if lidjed fools« is Complete. I more.” She can, for instance, rec- habit of accomplishing w hat I under ' ognize at a glance the tokens of sa«l- take.” An<l accomplish lie did. But how? | ness to which the casual observer is IMPROVED FAST-TIME SERVICE Bv the same measure he h id declared j blind, and whether the unmistakable i stamp is from sorrow by visitation shoulti have I h ' cu taken when, a i of death or the result of bitter earth- short time before, lie It.id watched I ly disappointment, the odds are that the furious mob rush unrestrained the gi|»sy will make the sitter tell through lite palace of the itnprison< I I CIS I her w ithout being aware of having monarch. Then he exclaimed, “They should have swept down the first 500 with grape shot, and th«1 rest would Coos Bay on I k !< % have soon taken to flight.” 1 The Black Death. And bis own successful quelling of ! Confirm Seiling Through C. M. SPENCER. Agent Bandon The terrible plague known ns the "black death” hegati in Chinn nbotit the insurgents proved the correctne" i the year 1X13. and from China it went of his plans ami the marvelous exec by way of the great caravan route to utive f >rce of the genius. So Napo the north of the Caspian, through cen tral Asia to Tatiris and on to Constan leon established the new government tinople. reaching Europe by 1348. It of France called the I)irect«»ry Na raged for more than twenty-six years. poleon; the little commoner who was ; with n mortality that will never be AIJ» KINDS accurately known, and to this day the Ixrrn upon the island of Corsica. < n ■ results of its ravages are visible. The the 15th of August, 1769. disease was bubonic in character and FOR SALE BY L. J. RADLEY N.qroleon’s father died when he oftentimes was fatal within twenty- i four hours after Its attack. It was at 1 was quite young, and at the age of Office in Old Bank Building tended by a burning thirst that noth 10, through the assist.me«'of a friend Ing could allay, and many of its char I of the family, he obtained admission LEAVE OI? IONE Ok’DHR.S acteristlcw were too horrible to men tion. It Is estimated that at least 23,- to the military school at Brienne, <100.000 human beings perished from ne.tr Paris. Regarded as a ch irity this groat plague.—New York Ameri- student by his companions, he was , can. here subjected to neglects and A Bit of John Bright’s Sarcasm. taunts, ztnd in spite ol this and A noble lord once said on the occa Dealer« In many other misfortunes he had to sion of Mr. Bright’* Illness that Provi contend with, when lie was exam- dence wan punishing him for misuse All Kinds of Electrical Supplies <>f talents by Inflicting a disease of the lined for appointment in the army at Interior Wiring and Lighting our Specialty. Spark Plugs, brain. The following was Mr. Rriglit’s | the age cf 16. one of the prolessors sarcastic rejoinder when lie resumed wrote opposite the signature of Na Sw items, and Fr« -It St *ck of Batteries for Gas F ngim-s. Com his sent: "It may be so. but in any poleon- “This young man will dis plete Stmk of I.imps. Fixtures, Bell-», F'lc. cn«o It will l»e some consolation to the tinguisli himself in the world, it friends and family of the noble lord lavored by fortune.” The prophecy Cal! at ()ffice to fcnow that the disease is one which can e true in evety se nse of the word First Door West ot Coumerilh Christensen Co. even Providence could not infllof. upon —Oregon Journal. him.” />\!A7)()A 65 Sitkum 66 I ^tkrsiclr 7« W. I 9» 81 Lau« el Lake .• ♦ 6 Empire W W«M Norway o W-; “ i J7.J5 a. M 9 » • Stale School Fund <*• O • • • •• o © % • • • * O • • o % I