•• I» Si9«n $ 9 9 • • • » ■ . • • • z , •• • • » ' , • 9 • < > • • * • % V • • Coos Co. Official Returns Hartman*s for men’s, ladies’ anc Two houses to rent. Bandon In­ children» underwear. vestment Corporation. M ss Kate Rosa arrived yestereay ’ Tom Robison who has been very from Albany College to attend her ill for some time, is better and will [Special tp Recorder.] sister's wedding. soon meet his cnstomers in person Following are the official returns . Lorenz A Hoyt take orders for again. of the republican primaries as com­ Weinhard’s beer at the Arcade. city tailoring. See their samples Victor talking machines for sale piled in the office of the county D. P. Strang was a visitor to Ban­ Mr. Scotton expects the parapher­ at the Boldonville, J. C. Rowan, clerk: don Monday. nalia for his new paper on the next agent. For Senator—Cake 462; Fulton See Mrs. 1 ewin's fancy dress For 5 and loceut specialties »er trip of the Elizafleth. 492. Mrs. Conrad's display. A. J. Hartman & Co., have just goods and cloaks. Over Lewin's For congress, first district—Willis C. B Zeek •*» on the bay a fe» received the third shipment of fancy Market. C Hawley 851. millinery. The Myrtle Point Enterprise came day» this »eek on business. For Justice <: f the Supreme Court Dr. H M. Brown, Dentist, has out last week in an Easter dress of R. H. Rosa A Co. have the new type, a big improvement in a — Robert S Bean 859. He finest in men s hats and shoes. recently located in Bandon. For Oregon food and dairy com- has offices in the Laird building. good paper. Miss Claire Walker has been ill See the Bandon Drug Company’s missioner —J W Bailey 621; Alex Try a bottle of Stewart's Bourbon fur atveral day« but ia better again. display of fresh pa :kage confection­ Reid 182. / Whiskey and you will be satisfied. If you want pure whiskies and Sold by Jamison & Brown. ery. For railroad commissioner, first wine» you can get them from Jami- An excursion from Marshfield is district — Thos K Campbell. C. Lamb, employed at the Cody 268; son A Brown. mill, cut his foot badly on Monday scheduled tor Sunday. This will Win A Carter 192; R Robertson R. D. Hume was a caller in Ban- of this week. • Dr. Kelly put severa probably be the first trip of the new 356- don cn business Monday and Tues- stitches in tjie wound. improved steamer Dispatch. day of this week. For prosecuting attorney—Geo M , The steamer Elizabeth will take R. H. Rosa Company have the Brown 731; W W Cardwell 245. The whiskey for the most particu­ most beautiful silk flowered sofa a party of friends of the owner from lar people—Stewart’s Bourbon, at pillows ever seen in Bandon, al Frisco to meet the fleet, before re­ For senator, 8th senatorial district Jamison A Brown’s. turning on her regular schedule. — W C Chase 783, flow.ers and silk cord to match. W. H. Logan has been laid up Joint representative—Muncy 554; Take your job printing to the R e ­ Cody’s mill shut down yesterday, foe several days with a sore foot, the temporarily, caused by a strike o corder . We have nothing but the Rackleff 202. result of a sprain. the men in their logging camp; they Lest in all stock. Representative, Coos connty— Wheeler’s subdivision now on the expect to resume operations shortly. A firm composed of E. Mingus, Farrin 230; Kinney 452; Perkins market by Bandon Investmenr Cor­ If you want a first-class shave or' J. A Matson and others has been 270, poration. Acre tracts. an up-to-date hair cut call on Harry formed to pipe pure water from, County clerk—James Watson 844 lakes in Douglas county to the bay James Mast returned last week Morrison, next door to postoffice. Sheriff—Hueckendorff 93; Perrott cities. from several day’s visit in Coquille T. E. Edgel has been notified that 280; Smith 353; Snyder 175. Seed Potatoes.—For seed pota­ and other points up river. a considerable sum of money has toes enquire of J. H. Jones, Four- Treasurer—Dulley 611; Lee 281. For a fint-class shave or an up- been left him in the east. He wil mile. Assessor—Hansen 366; Medley to-date hair cut call on Harry Mor­ leave to attend to the matter about To exchange—lease on Marshfield 481. rison, next door to jiostoffice. the middle of May. rooming bouse paying.$64 net per School Superintendent — Bunch If your stomach is out of order month for house aud lot. io Bandon James Couley left Tuesday for the 551; Goetz 380. Sixes River country via Myrtle get a prescriptio for it filled at the S e Tawse & Harns. Surveyor—A N Gould 828. Point, io investigate some coal Bandon Drug Company's store. The Bandon Manufacturing com­ lands. Coroner—E Mingus 65. The bench and bar of Bandon wil pany's shingle mill has changed An abstract showing « clear title migrate in a body for the scene or hands again. Messrs Wade. Hol- County commissioner—Davenport given with every lot in Hunt's Ad­ greater combat in Coquille tomorrow lopeter and Logan have leased it 255; Davis 135; Dement 319; Krantz dition. Bandoa IuvestujMut Corpor­ when circuit court will commence and will conduct the business in the 49; Wilcox 153 ation. with the usual adjourned term. future. Justice of the Peace, first district— Mrs. Baliora Cox of this city has For Sale—A small bunch of fine Shuster 104; Rummell 79. Banter Bros, new store has every­ recently fallen heir to estate of per­ young gentle milch cows. Enquire sonal property left by her mother, thing in Ladies’ Clothing including of F. M. Sanderlin on his farm, five Constable, first dissrict—Robert who died not long ago at Yarmouth. new spring and summer wear- See miles southeast of Bandon W Emery 151. them while they're new. For choice brown leghorn eggs, justice of the Peace, second dis­ Mrs. D. C. Peppinger died at her The ten-year-old daughter of Ed­ apply to Mrs. H. M. Tucker, fifty trict —Pennock 8i, home east of Bandon Friday night. and seventy-five cents a setting, in­ ward Wyant while handling an air A lingering illness of consumption gun, shot herself in the right fore ­ Constable, second district—Carter cubator lots at a bargain. finger- The shot struck the bone was the cause. She leaves a small 210. E, N. Smith is platting a new 40- and did not pass out of the finger. family and her husband, well known Justice of the Peace, third district acre addition south of Bandon and I>r. Kelly eqtracted the bullet. in Bandon. — EGDHolden 138; constable, Bert will open a 6o-foot street through to Allen & Davidson for best Califor­ The best in drugs is always the the beach. The Bandon Investment Fulsom 3. nia and Oregon fruits and vegeta­ Corporation will handle the property cheapest; you get the best and bles. You get the most and best Fourth district—Justice of the freshest at the Bandon Drug Com­ when ready for the market. for your money there. Try them. Peace, G D Swan 47; constable, W pany’s store. A large assortment of monuments H Harmon 2, Rev. W. S. Gordon’s subject at and tombstones in foreign and do­ f MARINE 1 Fifth district—Justice of the Peace mestic marble and granite is in the M. E. church next Sunday at 11 *» a -u -a » m -9 ¿9-9 a -'sa-a-saaaaa 3 a 9 r E A Dodge 124; constable, W H R stock at the Coos Bay Monumental a, m. will be “Internal Dangers that ABBIVKD. Works, Marshfield, Oregon. Order Menace America”—a home mission­ Apr. I9---S. S. Bandon. Bash, from S. F., Corbin 124. ary address. Evening subject, early and avoid the spring rush. Sixth district—Justice of the Peace ' America’s Duty to the World.” 69 Tons Mdse. Apr. 2o--Schr. C. T. Hill, Erickson, from Geo P Topping 127; constable, R E The municipal records of Marsh­ All are welcome. S. F.. 10 Tons Mdse field have been passed upon by an Gardner 124. Fred Van Norden has , just re- Apr. 20---Schr. Advance, Ogidinsen, from expert sccountant and it is reported Seventh district—Justice of the that the records are in such a shape ceived a fine line of postcards, a va­ S. F., Ballast. Peace, O A Kelly 5; constable, A that nothing can be determined difi- riety never before seen in Bandon. Apr. 23—-Gasoline Str. Ranger, John Swing, The public is invited to L'ok them Martin 1; Wm Rom 6, nitdy of receipts and expenditures from Coos Bay, Ballast. over at the Bandon Drug Co.’s store. Following is the official count for since some time in 1906. Apr. 23---Gasoline Str. Wolverine, Ott Ml illard, from Coos Bay Ballast. The Wolverine, Captain Willard ’ s the democratic primaries: For Sale.—A bay mare weighing new boat arrived from the bay SAILED. Senator -Chamberlain 179. about 1200 pounds, together with a young colt and a 2-horse steel axle yesterday. She is the finest launch Apr. 2I---S. S. Elizabeth, Olsen, S. F.„ Representative in congress-VVhit- wagon; also set of double harness. ever seen in these parts and has 200 M. Lumber. 116 Cords Wood, 5Q M ney 101. Lath. 5 Tons Mdse. She will Ent, luire at this office or address E. great power and beauty. Justice supreme court—Bean 28. go on her regular run between Co­ Apr. 22-—, Bandon, Bash, to S. F., 350 M. J. Hutchison, Bandon postoifice. Lumber. 400 M Shingles, 198 Bdls. Handles, quille and Bandon Monday. Prosecuting attorney—Brown 48, The Herald states that E. G. D. 5 Tons Md«e. Cardwell 13. SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDI ­ Holden of Coquille has received a TION and HUNT S ADDITION Joint senator —McLain 86. Great Removal Sale. costly and beautiful jewel of the P. Joint representative—Rackleff 66 G. M. rank, I. O. O. F. of Michi­ for sale by the Bandon Investment The Bandon Furniture Company gan. The judge was grand master Corporation on the installment plan. is now conducting their removal sale Representative Coos county—Be- m that state in 1880, since which The chance of a life time to get a this week preparatory to moving in dillion 205. home on small payments. Lots 40 time the order there has more than to their new . quarters Their line County clerk James Watson 31, x 100 feet. trebled in numbers. consists of iron beds, springs, mat­ Sheriff—Gage 226; Wright 49. ■ D. H. Divelbiss, a highly respect­ tresses, pillows, lou ges, tables, The Bandon Hardware company Treasurer—Lamb 237; Lee 1. have received a new, full and com­ ed citizen of the Sixes region, died chairs, rugs, l ice curtains, portiers, window shades, mirrors, mouldings Friday very suddenly. Death was Assessor--- Culver 37; Thrift 234. win- plete stock of sashes, doors, School superiotendent—Goetz 22; dows, fixtures and builders' and supposed to have been caused by for picture frames, pictures and plumbers* supplies, Get their esti- overexertion and excitement attend­ other things to numerous to men­ Bunch 23. ant upon the destruction of his home tion- Come early and avoid the Surveyor—Gould 20 mate on your bill. by fire an hour previous. Mr. Div rush ! Coroner—Mingus 8 George Harvey of Coquille was elbiss was born in 1833 and leaves a Commissioner—Weekly 228. For Sale. placed under bonds to the amount of wife and six grown children. He fjoo, at a hearing had before Jus­ was a member of the G. A. R and Three five-acre tracts % of a mile Tired mothers, worn ont by th« tice E. G. Holden of that city, for at one time prominent in Arkansas Irom plank road, 2% miles from peevish, cross baby have found Cas- casweet a boom and a blessing. Cas his appearance before the grand politics. The funer <1 was held at landon, $60 per acre. casweet is for babies and children, C. H. C handler ,. Bandon. jury this month; Harvey is charged Port Orford Saturday, Rev. G. H. and is especially good for the ills ao by Mrs. George McAdams with the Roach of Bandon officiating. common in cold weather. Look for For Rent attempt to commit a serious statutory Kodo) for dyspepsia baa helped Three acres of land; good 6-room the ingredients printed on the bottle. crime. thousands of people who hare bad louse with free telephone, store Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by Liatan, young man I Buy a lot stomach trouble Thia is what oDe Bandon Drug Co. from Tawss A Harris while they are man saya of it: "E. C. Dewitt A room, pantry with hot and cold cheap. Build yoor houaa while Inna Co., Chicugo, 111. Gentlemen In water connections. Chicken house Timber Land Act June 3, 1878 bee ie ceiling tor $6 pee thousand, 1897 1 bad a diaaas* of the stomach and stable, wind mill and tank; one NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION aad you will bare do trouble getting ami bowala, I could not digest any and one-half acre* of garden, part United States Land Office oaa of Bandon’s beantifnl daughters thing I ate, and in tbespripg of 190'2 of same with strawberry bed. For Roseburg, Oregon. March 29, 1908 to keep yonr cage in order. 1 bought a bottle of Kodol aud the rent by month or year and adjoining Notice is hereby given that in com­ W henever you hear that Bandon be no tit I received from that bottle all the town limits. Inquire at office pliance with the provisions of the act of will not be in the league this year, the gold id Georgia could not buy. of Bandon Commercial Co., on the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale ol timber lands m the I still uee a little occaesionally as 1 wharf. • kick the man who tells the yarn. find States of California. Oregon. Nevada and it a flue blood purifier and a North Bend has further to go than good tonic. May yon life long and Washington Territory," as mended to all the Chamberlain'* ha* the Preference. any team in the buneh and she has prosper. Yoiire very truly C. N Mr. Fred Hanrahan, a prominent Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, no kick to offer on the trip. Co­ Cornell, Boding Ge., Aug. 27. l'.kS, • druggist of Portsmontb, Va says Andrew J. Wilson ol Bandon, county of Coos, State ol Oregon, did on September II, 1907, quille, which is the nearest, says we "For the past six years 1 have sold hie in this office his sworn statement No. 9263, I Egg* to Set. are kicking. Not so. Coquille, we and recommended Chamberlain's for the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section would travel almost as far again to Full blood white, brown ami bn fl ioiic, cholera, and diarrhoea remedy. No. 25 in Township No. 30 S Range No. 15 It. is a great remedy and one of the West, and will offer proof to show that the boys from^the seashore.— Iag horns $1 00 per setting. best patent medicines on th" market. land sought is more valuable for its timber or Gao L orbne I handle some others for the same stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­ »• Married—At the home of the A big cat or a little tut. small purposes that pity men laryer profit, tablish his claim to said land before J. H. Up­ bride's parents, Col. and Mrs. R. •nratrliew or bruises or big ones are blit this remedy is so sure to effect a ton. U. S. Commissioner at Langlois. Oregon on the 6th day of July, 1908. H. Rosa of Bandon, Miss Florence healed quickly by Dewitt's Carbolized cure, and my customer »0 certain to Monday He names as witnesses: A. Rosa and Mr. Alexander Thrift, Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially appreciate my recommending it to John Clausen, of Langloir, Oregon. yesterday at 8 p, m. The ceremony good Jor piles. Get DeWitt's, Sold them that I give it the preference •• Hans Clausen, of Langlois, Oragon John Jones, of Bandon, Oregon. For Sale by C. Y. Lowe. was a quiet one, only the mentbers by Bandon Drug Co. Elgin Strader, of Bandon. Oregon of the family being present, wuh Egg» to Set Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 Do You Lke to Fi»h? Judge Topping officiating. Both above-described lands are □uested to 6le their ! Full blood brown lugburu and i Wf h»ve disoovered A fish bsit which ore i»id 6th day of i claims in this office on or ara w»U known and popular in Ban- niskea 'em bite. One box FREE of all Am.and the community generally •bits WjkDdottws till) for 15 «args. charite. Write for pHrticolsrs. FISHING July. 1908 BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Regnier | K. g. F htlpott . SL'PBLY CO , Dept. U, Lebanon, Ohio. sad have the best wishes of all. Local LoreTj »t * Great Opportunity For Homeseeker» * The industrial growth of our town- is surely and steadily going up the river; there the mills and manufactorlet must be, and near them will be the homes of the many interested in such industries—the homes of the men who toil with hand or bra n, and desire to ‘go home to a hot meal with the family.” In Sweeney’s First Addition The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acquire a home cheap, right near the industrial portion of the town. Lots 40x100 feet can be had -for installments of $t .<><• per month, with clear titles and wairanty deeds. They are for sale by F RANK A. SWEENEY, 383 Fourth Street, Portland, and by the BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION AT BANDON Don’t miss this opportunity. want a home or an investment. It’s a good thing, whether you The New Meat Market on At­ water Street keeps nothing but the best in Meats, Produce and Vegetables. A big stock of well chilled meats. New, clean, well ventilated rooms free of odors. SMITH BROTHERS The New Lowe & Liird Building W. C. P arker J. E. Y oung YOUNG & PARKER Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of White and Red Cedar Shingles Wholesale and Retail Shippers Speoiftl Attention Looal Tra.dLo to Allen & Davidson Allen A Davidson have moved their store into the new Laird-Lowe Building and are reaey to receive their pat­ rons their patrons there with full new line of the best in Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Everything for the table. Don’t forget the changed location. — The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer BANDON On Regular Schedule Between Bandon and San Franciaco A. F. Estabrook & Co. 901 Merchants’ Exchange Building, SAN FRANCISCO, Owners and General Agents. BANDON COMMERCIAL CO.. Agents for Bandon and the Coquille Valley. Oakes Real Estate Co. AVE decided to pnt on tile market for the next Silty days the remaining lots in the Woolen Mill Addition to the Town of Bandon on the installment plan of ten per cent down and the balance at Five per cent per month, giving buyers one year and eight months to make final pay­ ment. This property lies south and adjoining on to the manufacturing district and the only, property in the city of Bandon to be sold on the installment plan. There it no brush on these lots and fiio.oo per lot will put them in the best of condition No dinner pail to carry going to work from these lots, out of the smoke and less wind than any other part of the city; fine view of river, bay and the ocean. Ten per cent on the first payment and five per cent per month for twenty months; deeds made out and acknowledged and placed in the Bank of Bandon in escrow, you make your payments to the bank, no bonds or contracts to fool with, but a straight business proposition. If you want one or mor» of these lots you had better come at once as they will not last long. Sale begins the 10th day of April and continues for 60 days only. Respectfully yours, H OAKES REAL ESTATE CO ! « f • •• • ••• •* • • ••