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THE FINISHING TOUCH For Sale. to a woman’s toilet is the I Mattress and Upholstering Fac jewel she fastens to her bosom. torv, with patent Carpet Cleantg; in We pay particular attention to connection. Must be sold at once. this branch of our jewelry Inquire of Home Trust Co., Marsh 85 ta business, and our display of field, Oregon. brooches, pins, chatelaines, lockets, etc., is especially large i To the Voter» of Coos County and unusually attractive anu novel. See it by all means. It contains many splendid gift suggestions. Watch our win dow display. Big Picture Program at the Grand. Thursday night Oct. 31, a splendid program of pictures will be shown; four thousand feet of the best films of the week, all repeaters. Special attention is called to a Bi'igraph comedy entitled “Ihe Speed Demon,” all ludi in him en titled “Ihe Brave Little Indian, ’ and t fine historical film. Don't miss this program Thurs day night. toe and 5c. S ABRO BROS., Manufacturing Jewelers Bandon, Oregon. Notice of Publication. Department of the Interior, L ost Between City limits U. S. Land Oiircc at Roseburg, Oregon, plank road cn the new macadunized October 24, 1912, road. A brown pocket boak con Notice u hereby given that Anna Wilcox, taining a ring with initials W. C. widow of Henry G. Wdcox, deceased, Ban A one cent piece, the date 1855, don, Oregon, who on July 9, 1908. made I fvmeatead Entry Serial No. Ol 34, Lots 5 and r\l>o some money. Anyone finding 12 of Sec. 3 and Lots 8. and 9 of 1 ownsh.p du same please leave ring and one 30 S. Range No. 14 W. w illamelte Meridian, ient piece at Bandon Recorde Iras filed uolice ol intention to make final five- I'or a gill for liouscwoik ay Office, and keep money as reward. will soon have a chance to year Prool, to establish claim to the land abov Phom' 303. W. C. vole for your choice of (wo candi rhr.ribsd, b.-iore C. R. Wad.-, U. S. Cam 1. W Devoe and f.rnilv mu,loner, al hia plfke at Bandon, Oregon on ll e Mrs. Robert Johnson entertained dates lor Sheriff of Coos County. tie Elizabeth for (fianse nt whist at her residence at th My opponent has. many friends 6th day of December 1912. Claimant name« a: wiinesxe/: R. P. f .'uni, forni.» where die/ will spun Life Saving Station, Friday after working ’or him who have received Ge Dr Os, Vs fl snyd-r, H B T ucker, all winter and Vili return to Bine noon. There were 56 invitations favors in the past, and who believe cf 1 andon Oregon. the spring B. F. JO' ES, 'i nt out and 44 were present. The they will re* eive them in the future Ou 29-Dec 3 ' eguter. Furnished five room house and house was beautifully decorated with if he is elected. 1 «in making my cottage for rent. — C. M. Spencer ■streamers of pink and white finished own tight, and am appealing to the 83tf No’ice for Publication. with ivy. Mrs. Geo. P. Topping I plain people who ask no favors. he The present incumbent says George VV. Mo on won first prize and Mrs. E. B. Kaus- Fifield for his homi rod second, Dainty refreshments believes m economy oil the part of Depaitment of the Interior. California where he « were served and all present pro- oL.cials, and yet his office is the LL S. Lan 1 Office at Roseburg, Oregon. his family lor a w bile pounced it one of the best social source of more complaint with re October 24, 1912. gard to expenses than any other .n busine-s affairs. Notice is hereby given that Alvah D. McKay, events of the season. 6000 f< el o' all liew pici in es Wed W anted —Watches to repair— the county. 1 believe in economy of Bullards, Oregon, who on March 22, 1907, and will enforce it, if elected. I made I lomestead Entry No. 14370, Serial No. esdny n>ght at the Oi| I < 1 m. Sabro Bros. »hail be as careful of expenses with 04146 fur NI-2 SWI-4 of Sec. 4, Township Have your eyes tested and fitted 28 S, Range 14 VV, and on November IB, 'I lie At dcison R< otning house is regard to the peoples money as I the name of the new rooming house by an expert. Dr Harry E. Herman, am of my own ex pens *s in my pri 1907, made 1 omestead Eritiy No. 14670, Serial No. 04349, for the SEI-4 NWI-4 of which is soon to be opened, It IS eyesight specialist at Hotel Gallier vate business. I shall not make the Sec. 4, I own^hip 28 S, Range 14 West, W il- Nov. 6th and 7th. over the llult Clothing ( <>’« store. Lmetta Meridian, has filed notice of intension to office a family feed trough. V ote for 69 x 1. S. Smith, Repub Thus Anderson is very busv i< finish If i air. elected it viil not be nec make final five-year Proof to the land above described, befoie C. R. Wade, U. S. Com 8,$-t2X ing the building and will install lican, tor Joint Senator. essary for any other official to step missioner, at his office at Bandon, Oitfeoo, on new furniture ihrougho.it He (Paid Adv.) in and enforce the laws that i am the 6th day of December 1912. hopes to have the house open to the The Women's Home Mission So sworn to tn force. 1 will do my ou n Clamant names as witnesses: Sirphcn F. public by November 1st. Johason, Antone Sacchi, Ju.n ciety of the Methodist Church South, house-cleaning. D'. Hairy E. Hei mann, eyesight will give a food sale Tuesday No If elected i will depute my entire hades G. Fahy, all of Bullaids, Oregon. B. F. JONES, s»p<*c lalist at Hotel Gallier Wednes vember 5, (election day) at Lorenz’ time and attention to the business ot Oct 29-Dec 3 Register. day and I bursday Nov bill and store. Every article of food that the office and wi.l allow no personal the market affords and the house interests oi business for profit to 7th Notice of Contest. Saturday Nov. 2 is Grange day. wife can prepare, will be sold and at | take the time i >r w meh the county for Bandon Grange, Every mem very reasonable prices. The sale pays me. Contest 3369 The present Sheriff is scattering ber should be piesent with a fill will begin at 9 a. tn , and continue Depaitmcnt of llie Interior. as long as any food is left published statements to the effect I basket and enjoy a good time and a U. S. I .anti Otfice, at Rosebuig. Oregon. good dinnei logeilit t on this occa The society hopes by this sale to tint he does not bel eve in unjust October 21st, 1912. start a fund for the benefit of the prosecution, but will if eecie f, do To Martha J. Bui!, of Bandon, Or< ¿on, Con- sion. parsonage of the Methodist chinch. unto others, as I. would |ike to '.estee: • F or RENT — Furnished bouse I They will appreciate your patronage. have them do unto him. If this You arc hereby notified that Pearl R. Walker keeping rooms, - H.my I limi, East | W an 1,1» — 1000 empty sacks at means anythin it car. only mean who gives Bandon, Oregon as lie» post office 8r-t8x ' Ccntial Warehouse. Bandon. 2-lf that hr Sets him «elf above the law, .Jdress, did on September 21.«», 1912, file in Mrs. Sauth l o-tiilo returned I Recorder E. B. Kausrud, reports and will be lenient wih law breakers 1 this office her duly corroborated application to contest and secure tile cancellation of I y our Friday Ir-'in h< i eastern tup, on j that lie h.3- secured the am aunt of because, if he were a law i reaker, i iomestead Entry Number 069" 3, Serb I which she was accotr.p mud by her >5000 by sale of City Wariants and he would like to have whoever were \ umber 08903, made May 13th. daughter, Mis, A. 1 Feller of San the additional $1000 soon availabe s enff to be lenient to him. 1 do 1912, for El-2 SW1-4 and Lot 14 ol Section Francisco. They visited New Voik for the payment o tile Citv Park i not set my own idea of what is righ 2, and Lot I of Section I I, Township 30 S, for about tjrree weiks. and on their that the people of the city voted to I or wrung above the law, but will en- ^ange 14 W, Willamette Meridian, and as jround? for her contest she alleges that Martii.. return tup stopped oil at Denver buy in June, the deal whereby the I h rce the law as 1 am sworn to do J. Bull initiated said entry with ihe in'er.l of dc- and Sal. I ake < m .<nd «|<< nt about City ol Bandon will own the park I belive one of the principal ‘rau-ling the government, and that .«he did not twelve days m Los Angeh* Mis ki own a« the Reseive will be closed duties of the sheriff is to prevent :iiake said entry with the intention ol establish* ' l.iwbreakirig, not simply to arrvs i.’.g residence on said and living on fame as . F etter remained at In i home in San by the first week 111 November. Lome, but for the purpose of sprculating in ihe Francisco. Mis 1 orlillo re] oils Also 1 lot and house, furnished, at 1 law break* rs. relinquishment of same; that she stated before a most enjoyable lune and says a great sacrifice. For particulars 1 Many misstatements are being .»nd after filing that she intended to sell lit re- everything is lovely in the east. address Post Box 6o2, Bandon, Ore made about me, over the county. 1 linquishmrnt or rights for enough to reimburse Dr. S. C. Endicott, Demist. Ras gon 45 tf defy any man to publish and sign her for the money expended by her late husband mussen Bldg. Phone 71. 85-it any statement reflecting on my in contesting the former entiy for said land, and Boy Scouts al La Grande have that both before and after filing she attempted Misses Fannie and Salah Bow been "Swatting" the fly. They I standing as an honest, law ibidmg Io sell her right to said land: You are therefore, further notified that the man, ol York City, Pa., turned their attention to wiping out I American citizen. O. O Lui.d, Republican Candidate for Shei II aid allegations will be taken by this office aS expert diess makr 1 sand filter;, lailir « the winged disease spreaders and having been confessed by you, and your said tailored suits and dt esses, also plain the winner in the contest was credit of Coo* County. entry will be canceled tin founder without your (Paid Advt.) sewing done at residence of C. E ed with h a ing killed 5,000,000 flies. further right to be heard therein, either befote ---- ------------ Bowman. 81 if this office or on appeal, if you fail to file n this It is estimated that over 12,000 000 Advice to Bores. office w u Inn twenty days alter the Fourth pub Attorney E 1. Cannon Row- of the pests were killed ill La Giande A successful after lication of this not'cr. as shown below, .our burg, spent Saturday in this city during the campaign. sa l<l: answer, under oath, specifically ni< cling and Io the tuet that owe m.v success visiting with the volets ol the viein What is said to lx- the biggest I'ui ahvuys brief him ! to the point. I responding Io these allegations of contest, or if ity. Mi. Cannon is the socialist ori h.udol Winter Nellis pears in once asked Senator Depew how long \ou fail within that time io file in this office dur nominee Im the office of Di.tin t At tile United Slates is located near an after dinner s|M»aker ought to proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said c.mtmani tmney and promises to make a good Central Point and it belongs to F. MJMHlk ” ‘Alxnit two mhnites unless by that either in person or by regisleied mail, If th» race lor the office. Hit win accom ll Hopkins. It is 30 acres in ex time hr has struck rich on*.’ the scn:i service is made by the delivery of a opy . I panied here bv Geo. II C niteh. lent ami although th-- crop this year tor replied And If hr hasn't strih'k your answer to ihe contestant in ¡x-rson, proo, anotli-i prominent socialist woi ker will be somewhat lightei than usual it he should at on<-r stop Isiring.' ” of such service must I k * either lue said conlest- I.os Angeles I'bnrs. •nt’s written a* knowlcdginent of her receipt of They report great and even it will produce 12 carloads ol tine the copy, showing the dale of its receipt or the ing growth in socialist se h mt. i he price for the Hopkins Labor Wasted. affidavit of the (»eison by whom the delivery and expect a greatly increaser! pears has never been less than $2 “You went to a lot of trouble to was made stating when and where the copy was at the coming election. per box and some seasons the train your dog." delivered: if made bv registered mail, proof of •Yes." replied Mr Grnwvher "And h service must consist of the affidavit ot ti c The Unique is now open as a price has been considerably highei. It nits n inlstnke The only thing s pel son by whom the copy was mailed Mating J. Englander and wife left dog tricks gets on the num who teaches a and first class reslurant, bakery w rn and he post office to which it was mailed, delecatesscn store. All kinds ol I li/.oHth l<i their home in San for his trains Is to have a lot of peo pie say the dog Is smarter than he Is ai d tins affidavit niu.4 Lr accompanied by the home cooking at teasonable pliers. Francisco. I hey have linn visiting Washington Star pv-tinaslrr’s receipt for the letter. Opposite Rosa s store I D M ia at lh< I.. B. K.iusrud home and Mi. Y* u shv uld stale in yonr answei the name ol Modern. ER. Prop. 79 18 I ngl.mder has been scllftig R'<h , the post • thee to which you dr. ■<• tului? notices First t’blcngo Child My father Is to be sent to you. Information wanted concerning mond leal e-tale. connected with some of the first taint GEO. M RIDDLE. ----- <>o<s—. P. M Beig, 21 yeais old, <> feet tall Iles In town. Second Chicago Child — Rccrivef. l*m>h! That ’ « nothing Mv fnther Ik Feature Film Coming small I'ght mustache, blue eyes, ted Big Dates of publxalton, Oct. Nov. 5, Npv. sejMirntisI from three of them —I Ife. dish black suit, blue jumper under 12. Nov. 19. 1912. Saturday Nov. 2. coat, black ledora hat. Disappear Poor Suggestion. fMatresserl Moth« i John! John' That’» Why. ed Oct 9th. Address Prosper Mill ••The French Spy,” in three reels, Co. 94tJ Steam Heat at the Grand. a V itagrgph masterpieces, a »lory of Ia war tn Arabia. At the Grand. Fahy ha« «wallowed my latchkey Absentminded Father - Sever mind dear use aiioa'- (<ondou Opinion Mmico— I thought you liked ChnrtH l>Hter than Jack Marjorie—But Jack baa proposed — Brooklyn Lift- WASTE TURNED TO USE. I HE WIDOW'S GOAT Story of • Sauarkraut Factory and Its Worthless Juice. B» M. QUAD Copyright. 1912. by Associated Lit erary Press 1 I A simple illustration of bow apparent waste may he utilized is shown b) the story of a sauerkraut factory on Long Island in the manufacture of this German delicacy the Juice Is press ed out of the cabbages and. as the vegetables are about GO per cent water or juice, the waste was more than ii ie half This Juice was allowed to go to waste It was an industrial chemist who collected this Juice nud discovered that It contained much decomposed vegeta Ice matter There was an organic m id in the Juice that seemed worth recovering, mid by concentration nnd li.trntlon the acid was obtained and refined T im I iiv this organic acid forms itu iinportmit factor in the tanuing of s.tins and in all textile manufacturing. At first thought It would seem as If the smierkrmit industry was too small to be of lni|H>rtance in recover lug such an Insignificant byproduct but there nre alone on I.ong Island up ward of twenty such factories, and each one uses some 2.500,000 pouuds of cabbages From each factory there ale recovered annually 80.000 gnlions of Juice, or. in all. 1.500.000 gallon« of waste. Multiply these figures by ten mid wo begin to get an idea of what this factory economy means, for there lire similar factories around Chicago, St. Louis nnd many other large cities — George Etiieliiert Walsb In Leslie’s l!.-:i’oit Carter of the village of l!oi. <•<> wsiK n goinl num and a good , hel: 'dim He tiover refused to lend Ilia line or Ills «heelbarrow, anil ills wife jtl«l doled on lending her tintirons in wasiilionrd The deiteon would have no more hurt a person’s feelings than ' he would have jumped off the bridge Into T hormtpple creek, and Hull he was et ot t<> lie threatened witli a lawsuit v.:i- the Inst tiling to lie thought of. (»1 e il.iy the dem on got it message tn the effect that his widowed daughter over at Glen Dale was dying, and he bor. ..ed n horse ami buggy and drove over The daughter had no children to mourn her The father got there In time to receive Iter last instructions and to close Iter eyes Tlte > blow had neither dog nor cat. lint in place of either or both had a goal It lind hwn sent to her when young from a distance, and they had learned to love each other Tire goat Imd made no trouble nt all. and the daughter charged her father to take Billy home with him and watch and guard fiitu and treat him with loving kindness. The goat was brought home and made to understand that It's future lines were to he cast in plensnnt places BATTING IN BASEBALL It was given the rim of ttie yard, and for three days its attitude elicited sym Th* Style of Sticks Used by the Slug pathy and commendation. It really gers Varies Greatly. stied tears over tlte mistress ami the Heavy hitters of the past and pres home ft laid lost, and then it braced up ent have always been of widely differ and became playful ent opinions regarding their bats. Dan The deacon had n tomato patch, and Brnuthers. tlie veteran slugger, ex he went out oue morning to pick two pressed the feelings of most players or three tomatoes to go with his lirenk- when he said the bat makes little dif fast As lie gathered them there was ference to a batsman ns long as it feels a concussion, and it was ten minutes comfortable nnd the owner looks upon Intel when hi« wife came out ami found his favorite stick with something like him just coming lo himself again affection. •*\V what is it. .leptlin?" she gasped It can be well added that the style “Tlie -tlie goat!” of tlie batter sometimes has little to “What about him?" do with his hitting, whether it be the •‘Came on the run and struck me choke effect Invented by Willie Keeler with his head!” or the crouch that was Sam Crawford's "But I don’t see how he"— stock In trade Young players make But she <ljd see. The gout came tlie mistake of copying the style of bounding on like n cyclone and howled some great batter and of using a club her over and over until she struck the tlint Is as nearly a replica of the great row of sunflowers. one's as possible. Two days passed quietly, tint on the It used to lie said of Larry Lajole evening of the second the goat Iptietly that he could "hit the ball n mile with slipped his collar and slipped out to n toothpick." mid Hans Wagner was see the sights of Romeo. While rang not particular about the flail he used fug around he encountered six different so long as he could get a bull off the persons on their way to prayer meet shoulder. As a matter of fact, most of ing. Tie took them in as fast as he the hard hitters make their long drives came to them Some went rolling into from balls that would not irnve been the ditch and some against the fence, strikes had they been allowed to go to but all underwent the same sensation the catcher Unless one stands fairly They thought a tree had fallen on well back from the plate It is difficult them. to get the shoulders into a drive made Even a good man can't escape conse from a perfectly pitched ball.—New quences if lie is the owner of a hutting Vork World. goat. Next day six limping people wanted to know wliiit Deacon Carter Richelieu as an Editor. was going to do about It Like the The first reporter of France was sipiare man that he was. he offered Louis NTH. The national library pos them $3 apiece and made settlements sesses the manuscripts of thirty-six ar "If it wasn't that I had promised ticles written by that king. Almost all Hanner on her dying bed." lie said to are accounts of Ills military operations. his wife as tlie last vlelim limped These articles were published in the away. Gazette de France. The "copy." how "I know. I know, deacon.” was the ever. did not go directly to the printer. reply Louis XIII wrote abominable French, "We’ll have to keep him.”' mid he had vague notion« of orthogra "We will " phy His articles were corrected and "Darn his hide!" often entirely rearranged by a secre "S s s-h! There he stands in the tary named Lucas, who copied them, door"’ sending to Richelieu the new manu That night the goat was shut up in script Richelieu examined it In bis tile barn, but there was ii window turn nnd often introduced iitidltlonnl through which he jumped, taking the corrections. At the siege of Corbie tbe sash ami glass with him Mr. Griggs, king wrote :1 few lines eulogistic Of the the grocer, had locked up and was on cardinal, but afterward crossed them Richelieu wrote his way home when some white ob out of his article. ject flashed before his eyes, mid he them in again, mid so they appeared in knew no more for half an hour. The the Gnzette de France. sexton of file Bnptist ehiircti had spent two liofirs sweeping mid dusting mid had started for his fireside witli his Cures Cohl*. Croup urd U h<x)piag Cough* **• hands clasped under his coattails. He went down like ripe barley liefore tire sickle His Inst impression was that a meteorite had fallen from the night sky mid plunked him between the shoulders. . There were half a dozen others that were treated to various surprises and sensations, mid tills time it cost Dea con falter Sot) to settle. “We’ll have to sell hlui." he said to his wife, witli a sigh. "Aud Hanner's ghost will haunt us!" Tin- goat wiis chained up. and for two days lie was a quiet, retiective ani mal. He stood most of tile time with half closed eyes, as if seeing bis past mid hoping to see Ills future. Tlieu Sunday emne. and the la-ople gatliered at tlie church The goat workisl some sort of hocus pocua on that i-liain mid was once more at lib erty. T'lie front doors of the church Agate Brooches, Rings, Scarf stood wide o|H*n. as if Inviting all the Pins made to order in 12 to goats to enter with the sheep, and 24 hours. YOU DON’T tills goat mitered He entered on the run. mid within three minutes he had HAVE TO WAIT HERE. driven out the congregation. You have often heard it said Could sin h a tiling as that l>e over looked mid tlie offender forgiven? Y’ou that skillful mending or re know it could not. With pickets pairing of jewelry is a lost pttlhsi from the fence, with claim and art. Those who bring their rocks and uinbreilas. they swarmed for tlie gout. and. though he fought Jewelry here to be repaired back, they were too many for him will find unusual facilities Thev finally hemmed him in on the and unsurpassed skill— bridge, closing In to take Id« life, when he went over the rail into the creek nor is that all. and was orowmsL When the work is finished it "I »'pose Hanner is an angel.” ob is carefully inspected to served the deacon’s wife ns they sat together that evening make sure it is right. Our “Yes. I s’|Hwe so.'* prices are as low as our “And she saw it all?” work is good. “Yes." “What do you think she thunk?" “Probably that aha had a fool tor t Gnamberlaiii’s ro’.igh Remeih Jewelry Manufacturing and Repairing on Short Notice at Boyle’s Jewelry Store. OPPOSITE P. O.