° O* Send one t<* out < l.tMlin^» i»um- i tiers to votii it i nd^ in Uic Last. I They '<«11 talk lofider than || si.ys: s..ys: %'X^caq/^ had many severe cuts heal-'d by > other .tiivt lie r medium &IS'e W«nt a Bepre««ntative in every Town yji • n BucklenS Arnica Salve. It h.v ... 4 i W ------------ saved m> suffering and dollar It Ccqndfr) Notes. ¡ by Norm.in Tyler w is a very en- is by far the best healing salve 1 have ever found.” Heil-, burns, —• ——• - * — 'joyable ittair with quite a large at - sores, ulcers, fever '-ore-., eczema From th« Sentinel. a (OVLE I 1 .» I tendance. anti piles. 25c at C. Y. Lowe, Hark Dunh.un attended a m e It is r< >ort • i that (.'. J. Smith druggist. MEETINGS; in4 of the K. of P. lodge as lim our old-timer 1 < .old Beach has SI XDAY 11 \. M. 3: I III: HOTEL GALLIER A Hat car which war loided with which he complained for several COOS COUNTY. lumbei went off th • tr icks tn the years. In tlw MnOer of th«- Assign-, He was a most useful and Thursday and Friday ' m< anti nt Insolvent of I. B. HUNT. Assignor I yards this week. The bridge g tug honorable citizen. .1 good neighbor, Debtor, for the f benefit of creilitora. have removed the lu n er a id put and a line mechanic, whose death is Feb. 6 and 7. To GEO I* TOPPING. Assignee., the car back on the track. a calamity to the community. «bove Notice is hereby given that t named Assignee Ims lilt'd in the above “Bob” Bowman, the cigar man ol ¡•rank C«>c>'< and George Quigley named < ourt, liaying charge of «aid estate Bandon, w as in the city Wednesday have been clearing the Port Orford anti assignment, hi« final account as aueli Assignee, ami that at the April t< rm of on his return from a bu >iness trip to C -metery of brush, stumps and logs Court to !„■ cunt, nt tl nixl litdtl in Coquill < ifv.Co.. i Coimtt. 8 t- of Or. <>ii,«>n tin Marshfield. Mr Bowmm reports a id when they get through it will ' I'ointli Mom!at III \|«||. r-as. Haul final i Sometimes is and sometimes , acc Hint will be Inard anti piss 1 II I l< >li 1111 IN Illi; •It'S! .11 SIH DISl'KIt I, COO8 COUN­ HARRY MORRISON, Till: 81 SIXTH from -W i-di ngto. , D C, wh re h ¡nd sh ik ng is gi.ing n. AIE Ol' OKEGON. TY, Near Poll Office h» >tt- nl J t!■. •" m o! th ri v r Civil Action T W. l'.inter, aui Decern- portion, with Mr. lyntpp and ae­ Notice of Sale of State Land. t’lina, ballili.------Subiti, I ¿Recover Money, hiHulfe, DcfellditntH. copied one at Jamieson s mill on • l*r. To Charles Saltiti. and --------Ha I >iu, Notice ii hereby given that the State Sixes River. Land Board will receive sealed lods until wife, lite abovo limili d ilefendantR : Th* last prograirf of the tenth 2 o'clock P.M., Monday. March 2, 1908, for IN THE NAME OP THE-STATE grede literary society was worty of the following described land:— OllEGON: Il Pays to Advertise. Lot, I! of Section 10, T. BOS. K. 15 SV ex i>r*i*e; it speaks well of You, ami elicli of vou, un in rebv napiinal Each bid must be acootnpatiied by cash or postal money order for at least one-tiftb of to appi ar and arinwer thè. conipiaint liletl The newly el< <:ted ceileat work, Ig.UliHt you ili thè alani » ntithd case Wltli- A certdin man "wh nn we will not th<< amount offered. in •■evi u dava trote thè date of ile servici The right to reject any and all bids is re officers are Esther Boyd, Pre.s . name is convinced tiiat advertising of ibi» suiymons upou you if ecrvetl in filiti served. B*i;e Thrift, .Vice Pres,, Dorothy pays. lie advertised a lost $5 bill Address the undersigned and mark the Coiiuty, but. it sertid i'V piiblicitlion theli Il or itefore file I l-t Advertise in the R ecorder , It nays.—Swiped. Keeping Open House. Prosper Notes Mill. Iiverybody is welcome when we ft cl good, ami we feel that way only when our digestive organs are work­ ing properly. Dr. King’s New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so per fft.ll j r one can t lielp feelinj» good when he uses these pills. 25c at C. Y. Lowe’s tlfiig store. * • . J. R McGee, from up river, was in town Monday. How They Do It In Missouri. Prosper is certainly coming to the •font." Ihe Hoyt’s -made a three night » sEaud and drew a crowded house each night. • i n» schooner Oregon, Capt. An du*>a. is loading at the Randolph. Steamer Elizabeth took her usual A Boone man who has been ilown cugofrozn the Prosper Mill Co. in Missouri during the recent finan­ Mr» Fred Gobi and mother were cial pit ker; says he didn’t see any in loan today visiting friends and clearirtg li use c< rtifu;.«t<-s, -but he r»lativ»s. Schooner -Ruby arrived. Capt. ’ Kurth shuuld be complimented on the fine appearance his vessel al ways makes. Mr. BuUard and family paid Pros per «visit and while here took in the show. J£. H. Fish has been out of town for a few days lookii g after the in trraats of the Prosper Mill Co. husked corn a week for a man down there and when he drew his salary lhe old man gave him four coon kins to square the bill. He went over to a store and purchased h pair of mittens and some tobacco, throw­ ing down a coon skin in payment, lhe merchant put it under the counter, rang it up on the cash register anti gave him a skunk and two weasel skins for change.—Ex. Neighborhood Favorite. Myrtle Point Note» flam tb« iintarpn* Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Racklvff and •ens went to Bandon Wednesday tor a visit with relatives. Dr. J. Wetmore was called to Kivcrton Wednesday to see a resi­ dent of that sectio who is seriously ill. Th* rocking of the ford between ’ th« city a»d the mill is progressing •ader the direction of Road Super­ visor Bnrden. The rock is brought irotn the crusher by rail and de­ posited wn the road. I A. E. Howie of Coqtulle was in Myrtle Fuint Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Coquille Valley Mr. Fniit Growers Association. Howie is much interested ttt the development of this section along fruit growing lines. Ptai Odtorô N»tos ♦ « • • o o o o o o o Mrs. E. D. Charles, ol Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, says: “It is a neighborhood favor­ ite here with us.” It dr-serves to be a favorite everywhere. It gives quick relief in dvs]>»psi.i, liver com­ plaint, kidney derangement, mal­ nutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier, makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alterative tonic is sold under guarantee at C. Y. Lowe's drug store. 50c. The Jumping Off Place. “Consumption hail me in its grasp; and I had almost reached the jump­ ing off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Improvement began with the first bottle, and after inking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again,” says George Moore, of Grimesland. N. C. As a remedy for c#ughs ami colds and healer of w*ub>ieati«u Department of the Interior. Lan J Office at ltoaebnrg. Or. Janoarv 29, 1908. Notice ie hereto- given that Ciiasins M. Doyle, of Arago, Oregon, has tile.t notice of litH intention to make final five vear proof in -npitort of hia rlaim, viz. : Hnin.at i.l Entry No. IIKU2 n> tie Nov 8, ItMMI, for tin S\V Si ct.iou 2li, Township 8y Haid tinte, thè plaintifis* sili take ju lgment nuailiHt you for tic- mini of $3H.7.,. upou a coni ract for tlie p.yuu-iit of money, together with thè cotta ami tlis ’ bunteineiita tu tliis action accruuig. and | «Haiti ordir of thè above Court will all Ile tollouing vooda: «Hit . Win inacliiin , ole pair «Sk hortiH. and other tiouschold good- I.. Iole Ihg to d> t> lai i la, ullicb ...... i> ‘.««li. itali