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Land for sale in small tracts near
town. A. Haberly.
Seel. B. Wheeler’s ad in this
n issue.
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Panter Bros, for laces and ladie's
clothing.
Weinhard’s beer at the Arcade.
Waiter Nelson, formerly of this
Mrs. H. A. Delong who has been
place,
is in Bandon on business.
quite seriously ill is reported better.
Hartman’s for trimmed hats also
See Lorenz and Uovt's line of
hat frames and trimmings.
shoes.
Geo. B. Harris of this city is re
C. Timmons will leave for his
ported
to be very ill at North Bend |
home in Astoria tommorrow.
Seed Potatoes.—For seed pota-
Fine line of men's summer shirts
toes enquire oi J hi. Jones, Four-
at Hartman’s.
mile.
N. C. Medley is on the bay in the
C. E. Kopf and wife of North
ieterest of his condidacy.
Yaqutma are in Bandon visiting
Line of voile, chiffon, panama and with S. Little, an uncle of the former.
brilliantine skirts at Hartma's.
See the Bandon Drug Company’s
There will be a big • excursion display of fresh package confection
from the bay Sunday.
ery.
Panter Bros, have a complete line
F. E. Holmes is putting a res-
of fancy shoes and gent.s furnishings. | turant and confectionery store in the
Note the ads of progressive busi old Nelson building.
ness houses in late numbers of the
For a first-class shave or an up-
Recorder.
to-date hair cut call on Harry Mor
For 5 and 10 cent specialties see rison, next door to postoffice.
Mrs. Conrad’s display.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Gustat de
F. M. Franzenbach of the Coos parted Monday for Anaconda, Mon
Bay Monumental Works was a re tana w here they expect to reside in
the future.
cent visitor in Bandon.
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If you want pure whiskies and
wines you can get them front Jami
son & Brown.
C. E. Hollopeter has purchased
the Bandon ’Phone Exchange from
L. Doonar and will so»n assume
control.
The whiskey for the most particu
lar people—Stewart’s Bourbon, at
Jamison <N Brown's.
Herman Bros, have driven the
foundation and
commenced the
superconstruction of their new boat
building plant on the water front in
Bandon.
If you want a first-class shave or
an up-to-date hair cut call on Harry
Morrison, next door to postofifice.
Registrations are open again.
Don’t fail to register.
Big regis
trations and big votes are the best
advertising a community can have.
A. D. M orse , Notary.
The best in drugs is always the
cheapest; you get the best and
freshest at the Bandon Drug Com
pany’s store.
E. Ellingston who has within the
past six months built three new
business blocks in Bandon will erect
a fourth one on Atwater Street.
Lumber is already on the ground for
construction.
For Sale—A small bunch of fine
young gentle milch cows. Enquire
of F. M. Sanderlin on his farm, five
miles southeast of Bandon
The work of straightening and
planking First and Spruce Streets
is nearly completed.
The next
thing should be a plank extension
to First Street through Breakwater
Addition.
A. H. Brown, long connected
with the Bandon I )rug Co, leaves
tomorrow for Portland.
His place
has been taken by Mr. Lewis, lately
of 'Frisco.
The Bandon Hardware Company
have just received a new shipment
of fine garden tools, including rakes,
mowers ami trimmers.
This com
pany will move into their new
quarters in the new Denholm build
ing within a short time.
While giving a couple ot little
children a ride in awheel barrow ami
adding to their pleasures, Chas. L.
Anderson, a pioneer resident of
North Bend, dropped dead of heart
disease late yesterday afternoon. Mr.
Anderson was nearly’ eighty years
old but had been enjoying good
health up to the time that he was
stricken,—Times.
Heuckendorft’s shipyard recently
commenced work to build a tow
ing barge for the Wheeler Lumber
Company of Nehalem.
The vessel
will be strictly up-to-date in the lum
ber anti towing business, is 134 feet
long, 34 foot beam and 9 feet hold.
Mr. Wm Wheeler, of the Wheeler
Lumber
Company is now in
Bandon, superintending construc-
tion.
L. A. York, until lately of Til-
purchased the Vienna
lamook. has
I
Cafe and will conduct it in the
future, Mr. York is an experienc'd
chef and will cater to the people.
He will improve, the establishment
and carry a line of fresh oysters,
ttsh and fruit«. Mr. Jacobs will re
main as head of the bakery depart
ment. Mr. Hines and wife will
take a short trip, before returning to
Bandon where they may re-engage
in business.
To exchange—lease on Marshfield
rooming house paying $64 net per
month for house and lot in Bandon.
S e Tawse & Harris.
R. H. Rosa and Robert Walkt r
Jr. spent yesterday in Coquille < on
business before the County Court.
For choice brown leghorn eggs,
apply to Mrs. H. M. Tucker, fifty
and seventy-five cents a setting, in
cubator lots at a bargain.
The Times states that H. Water
man has been in a Portland hospital
taking treatment for a cancer.
If your stomach is out of order
get a prescriptio for it filled at the
Bandon Drug Company’s store.
Miss Beatrice McLeod of Bandon
lias accepted a position with the
Prosper school as principal.
Smith Bros, have fresh and cured
meats. Try them.
Levi Smith of Marshfield, candi
date >r Sheriff, made this office a
pleasant call this morning.
Try a bottle of Stewart's Bourbon
Whiskey and you will be satisfied.
Sold by Jamison & Brown.
See R. H. Rosa Co.’s new line of
dress goods including serge poplin,
galatea and albatross in blue, white
and tan.
Best groceries at Lorenz and
Hoyt's.
There will be a masquerade on
skates down at the rink tonight.
Go and see the fun.
Hams and bacons at Smith Bros.'
new market.
Allen & Davidson have a com
plete shipment of fruits, groceries
and vegetables coming on the next
trip of the Elizabeth.
Take your job printing to the R e
corder . We have nothing but the
l est in all stock.
In the Circuit Court, Stanley
Oldland recovered $5000 damage
against the O. C. N. Co. recently.
This was the third trial of the case.
Allen & Davidson for best Califor
nia and Oregon fruits and vegeta
bles. You get the most and best
for your money there. Try them.
Joseph
Crockett from
the
Rogue river country has purchased
a portion of the Thecker ranch east
of Bandon.
R. H. Rosa Co. are offering
some real bargains shoes. They
desire to clear their shelves of last
year’s stock, hence ask for bargain
lines.
Smith Bros, and Sidwell have
opened up their new store in Ban
don and ate now ready for business.
They will ileal exclusively in boy s
and men’s furnishings.
See their
ad.
Former Bandon Pitcher
Weds.
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AND
The following from the Examiner
of Aprril 2.8th will be of interest to
friends of the one time Ban Ion st ir
pitcher.
The marriage of Miss Hazel May
Root and Charles A. Baum, man
ager of the Fresno Baseball Club,
took place last evening at the home
of the bride’s mother, 1618 Sutter
street. The ceremony was perform
ed by the Rev. Cecil Marrack of St.
Steven’s Episcopal church in the
presence of about one hundred
friends and relatives.
Miss Root was attended by Miss
Lizzie Baum, sister of the groom,
Edwin
and Miss Shirley Erret
Bernard Myers and Edward Johnson
acted in a like capacity for the bride
groom.
Mrs. Baum, who is nineteen
years of age, is the Daughter of
Assemblyman George. W. Root of
Grass Valley. Site has made her
home in San Francisco for a number
of years past, and has a large
circle of friends on both sides of the
bay.
The bride was the recipient of
many beautiful wedding presents in
cluding a magnificent silver set from
the directors of the Fresno Baseball
Club. Mr. and Mrs. Baum, after a
brief trip to Del Monte will make
their home in Fresno.
A Suggestion.
To the Business Men of Bandon:
I expect to begin a series of evan
gelistic services in your city on Sun
day May 10th.
During such re
vivals in Coquille, Gardiner and
other places, all business houses, by
mutual consent closed at seven
o’clock, so all who desired could
have the opportunity of attending.
Thus no one lost any trade, and
all had a rest from the usual long
hours. 'Myself and workers will
greatly appreciate .it if you will act
on this request for two weeks be
ginning next Sunday.
Yours very cordially,
W. S. G ordon .
An Open Letter
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I he closing concert of the Bridges
Quartette will be given Saturday
night M iv 9t.l1 in the < Ipera House. >
1 hey will be assisted by tlteir chorus
and the program promises to be an
enjoyable one.
It will consist of
classical and humorous quartettes
and solos and elocution that will be
a delight to all.
Do not miss it.
Admission 3-, I
cents Reserve seats at Mar's con
fectionery for no extra charge.
Lots in Plat “A”
At Less Than
• ••
Half Price...
at which other lots are being
sold for
20 Days Only
CHILDRENS MASQUE BALL.
The Ladies of the Episcopal I
Guild will give a children’s masque
ball in the Bank Hall, Saturday
night May 16.
l ite admission for
child masquers will be twenty-five
cents; for gentleman spectators
fifty cents and lady spectators ten
cents. For the little ones dancing
will commence at 7 o’ clock and
last until 9 o’clock after which the
grown people will have the floor for
the remainder of the evening
without additional charge.
Rheumatic Pains Relieved
Ml’. Tboa. Senton, postmaster of
Pontypool, Ont., writes:
For the
past eight years 1 suffered from
rheumatic pains, and during that
time I used many different liniment* I
and remedies for the cure of rheoma-1
ttsm
Last Summer 1 procured a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and got mote relief from it than any
thing 1 have ever used, and cheer -
fully recomtnejd thi- liniment to all
sufferers from • rheumatic pains.
For sale by C. Y Lowe.
Eggs to Set.
Full blood white, brown and bnfl
leghorns $1 00 per setting.
G eo L orenz
Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured,
“An honored citizen of this town
was suffering ftorn a severe attack
of dysentery. He told a friend if be
could obtain a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, be felt confident of being
cured, be having used this remedy in
the West. He was told that 1 kept it
in stock and lost no time in obtaining
it, and was promptly cured,“ says
M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott,
Vt. For sale by C, Y. Lowe.
Virginia Cafe
The Best Things to Eat
I
BOYEES
EWELRY
Every unsold lot will then be
advanced.
Act Promptly if you
A Splendid Investment.
want one.
T. B. WHEELER H
Great Opportunity
For Homeskers
The industrial growth of our tow n is surely and steadily
going up the rivet ; there the mills an 1 manufactories
must be, and near them will In the homes of the many
interested in such industries -the homes of the men who
toil with hand or bran, md desire to ‘go home to a hot
meal with the family.
In Sweeney’s First Addition
1'he greatest opportunity of the tinted exists to acquire a
home cheap, right ne..r the industrial portion of the town.
Lots 40x100 feet can be had for installments ot $10.00
per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds.
They are for sale by 1 RANK A.SWEENEY,
383 Fourth Street, Portland, and by the
BANDON
INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
AT BANDON
Don’t miss
want a home or
VIENNA CAFE
L. A. YORK, Proprietor
We aim to please the people. All the delicacies of
the season. Fresh oysters every trip of the Frisco
steamers. Clams and crabs cooked to your taste.
Sro
Fine Repairing Specialty.
Lumber $5 per M.
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum- [
The Bandon Furniture Company ber, suitable for building sheds. |
is now conducting their removal sale walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
this week preparatory to moving' in tooo feet and upward, at $5 per M.
to their new quarters.
Their line
•
C ody L i mber C o .
consists of iron beds, springs, mat
When yon think of indigestion
tresses, pillows, lou ges, tables,
chairs, rugs, lace curtains, portiers, think of Kodol. for it is without
the only preparation that com
window shades, mirrors, mouldings .doubt
pletely digests all classes of food.
for picture frames, pictures and And that is what yon need when yon
other things to numerous to men have indigestion or stomach trouble
tion, Come early and avoid the •something that will act promptly Imt
rush!
thoroughly;
something that will
get right at Ih* trouble and do the
very work itself for the stomach by
Foil blood brown leghorn and digesting the food that yon eat and
white Wyandotte* $ 1.00 for 15 uggs. that is Kodol. It is plea-ant to take.
E. A. P hilpott .
Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
Egg» to Set.
LOCAL CHORUS OF FORTT VOICES
Editor Recorder:
Appreciating the space your
paper has always given to the moral
and religious welfare of Bandon, I
Dewitt’s Little Early Risers are
wish to announce that I expect to
safe, sure and gentle little
begin a series of meetings next Sun small,
pills. Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
day at the Methodist Church.
This added labor and responsibility
will not add one cent to my income,
and my only object is to help the I
J. H. Anderson,
Prop.
people.
Persons of all shades of opinion '
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will be welcome and treated respect-
lully-
Will you not plan your work and
AT RIGHT PRICES
pleasures so you can attend and at
ATWATER ST.. OPP. BANDON
least throw your influence 011 the ON INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
side of righteousness?
While some, usually many, have
been led into the Christian life in
every meeting I have ever held, I «
realize I can do nothing without the
help of God and the people.
r e
The magnitude of the results will
Carries a full line of
be largely what the people make it. II atches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cu t
Can we depend on you to help?
Gloss, Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
One feature of these services will
be good singing and solos bv the Everything is Fully Guaranteed
pastor and others.
Yours for the good of Bandon,
W¡1.1.1 am S. G ordon .
May 4th, 1908.
John Rltia of Yiuing. la., say*. “I
have been selling Dewitt's Kidney
and bladder pills for about a year
and they give better satisfaction than
any pill I have ever sold. There are
a dozen people here who have used
them and they give perfect satis
faction in every chsb
I have used
them myself with tine results." Sold
W lien the baby is cross and has by Bandon Drug Co.
yon worried and worn out yon will
For Sale.
find that Gascaweet, the wall known
Three five-acre tracts % of a mile
remedy for babies and children will
quiet the little one in a short time. from plank road, 2miles from
The ingredients are printed plainly Bandon. $60 per acre.
on the bottle.
Contains no opiates.
C. 11. C handler , Bandon.
Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
Great Removal Sale.
BRIGGES QUARTETTE
Notice for Publication - Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior,
Roseburg, Oregon.Land Office
April 17. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
the provisions of the act of Congrrss approved
June 27. 1*406 (44 Stats., 517), we will offer
at public sale to the highest bidder, al If) o'clock
a. m.. on the 26lh day of May next, at this
offic e, the following trac t of land .SE I 4 NE 1-4
Sec 19, I ownship 30S., Range I4W.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised to file their claims
or objections on or before the time designated for
sale.
Not coal land.
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register.
J. M Lawrence, Receiver.
NOTICE < IF ADMINlsTIt Vl’ION
Notice in hereby yiven that. I»v order of
the contitv coftrt of the state of <)rei>on, in
and for the county of Coos, heretofore made
Anna E. Barrows, was dnlv appointed ad
iniriistralrix of the estate of Frank Barrows
deceased and that letters testamentary
were dnlv Issued to the a nd Anna F.. Bar
rows on the I'.’th dav-of February, tsnsr
Therefore, all
jiersonn having claims
against tlie a nd estate are hereby notified
to present the same with proper vonchera to
t tie sai.l admintsi ratrix. at theodice of Geo.
P. I'oppinR. at. Bindon. Oregon, within six
I♦; 1 months from the date of this notice.
Dated this llith day of April A It. l'JOH.
ANN A E BAItROWN.
Administratrix of the Estate of Frank Bar
rows, deceaesd,
GEO. I’. TOPPING
Attorney for Estate.
McKenzie,
The Tcpior
Style and Fit Guaranteed
CLEANING AND PRESSING
_A.11 Work Done Promptly
Opposite Post Office
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