c -■ <— V ♦ • • •• . 4 4 • 4W 44 _ • 4 • •• » 4 • • • • e •• 4 « • • ,• AVeinhar 1 • ' • 1 a! the Ar ide. H. J Lx , I n}.14 1rs sei ■ no hand t,o ir. ai th C ox building on the pl nk road to tin building formerly occupied b, Dr. s Kay Dement of the Pqint was an ofin e on A valci Stre et the flt tf set-’rs in • Bandon Second hand upright piano for Tuesday. sale on monthly payments ol $5.00. H I> Jacksou is up úoui i >ur Enquire <*f J. IL AV>ux, Leri- ti al V» a Mde today. | Local Lore IT you want a fu st-class shave 01 nti up-to-date hair cut «'all on 1 larry Morrison, next door to postoifice. Miss Winnie McNair, who has been attending the Albany Uni­ versity, accompanied by her l-rothei Ray returned home the latter part of last week. Registrations are open again. Big régis Don’t fail to register, trapons and big votes are the best advertising a community can have. A. D. M orse , Notary. Paul Skeels and Alton Grim« - Esther May Amts were united in the’ holy bonds ot wedlock by Rev. (?eo. Roach of­ ficiating clergyman. Fourteen guests . were present all oi whom were < lose friends of the bride and groom, and the happy . ouple were the recipients of a num ber of beautiful and useful presents. The bride was gowned in white silk while the groom wore evening dress. An elab irate wedding din­ tier was sei veil to the guests. At about to p. m. a number of friends came with till cans, bells,etc., to remind the newly married couple that the ’ treats should be forth coming and the music they furnished soon brought the desired results. At about it p. m. Hazelton's dancing class and choir dropped in and serenaded Mr. apd Mrs Wood ruff in a most entertaining manner. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff are two of Bandon’s most highly ¿.respected young people. The bride is a young lady of many accom ilishincnts anr Prit ' s on fix one year. jasolire. Take your job printing to tin Ki C orofr . We have nothing but tin best in all stock, Pistillate. The advertisement of A 5» Sim- general blacksmith appears in th ■ issue of the Recorder Mr. Ann s has recently erected a new shoo on the plank road, about om fourth rtnh from the wharf and i* - now ready to serve th. trade with first class work. ■ t • repl h n 1 f pat tent-. i'li terms ate -10 per w< »' and upward«, For par ticnlar* apply to : : •4 * • •• I : » * •' • • »• e * X 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 1 he pi»*., .on. of the act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats , 517), we will offer at ;■ iE ■ alt i * d In ‘he t bidder. at 1 I o’clock a. m., on the 26th day of May next, at this of­ fice, the following tract of land:---NE 14 SW 1-4, Sec 29,Township 30 S., Range 14 W. Any persons claim.-.g adversely the above d< -cubed Ian 1 :irc ad. -ed to file their claims or objections on or before the turn sale. • Not coal land. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, | M LAW REN( ’ . Rccei • • 9 9 * * I Lots in 1 lat “A” At Less Than • ® • ...Half Price. ... at which there lots are being sold for 20 Days Only Every unsold lot will then bo advanced. A Splendid Investment. want one. Act Promptly if yc j T. B. WHEELER LI .1 M LAWRENCE Receiver The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily going up the river; there the mills and manufactories 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 brain, and desire tw '“go home to a hot meal with the family.” * In Sweeney's First Add tion AT BANDON Don’t miss this opportunity, want a home or an investment. VIENNA CAFE L. A. YORK, Propriator ' 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. McKenzie, Fhe Tailor Style and Fit Guaranteed CLEANING AND PRESSING -A. 11 Work Done Promptly Opposite Post Office BOY i JC’S EWKLKY . S t or E Oakes Real Estate Co. Cari ins a full ’ino of Il oft In -, Clocks, tlewelry, Cut <7la - I ’•/< /('' /1 n ,. i ’ll’. Everything is Fully Guaranteed- Fine.Repa'ri Specialty. Notice for Publication-»Isolateti Tract I I Department of the Interior, I ÌÌ I : I i » ’Apni i 7, rXiH. ...................... ^..7 given • ■■ that, ... ... Notice b hereby a dradvdl I»y „„ the 4 a- • * ’ L p i, ■ ¿proved I S.CoRMMMioMr at Laaglo |» m 27, 190 (34 Stab. 517), ’ ” We will offer • f’at pubfic i“ "u: l.i>he-t bidder, at 10 o c lock I He names as witnesses: ' n day u -i May ivi 7; next, nrxi, ift -, O John Jones, of Bandon. Oregon. Wny per ioni i claiming adversely the above Elgin Strader, of Bandon, Oregon - j ■ ■. 1 - '» w are advised to file their claims Xnv and all p-rs< ns cla.nii ig adverse . the or objections on or before» .- time designated for • fl ! j a I ■ ve-de« ribed lands are real requested __ to __ file ... they „ sal' claims in this office on or E '• g .• d 6th u.». * Not coal land. July. 1906. ® BENJ \MIN 1 / EDDY. Renier, BENJAMIN L EDDY, Remg«, j, M Lawn ® ® ® ® Q © H IŒAE KSTATE CO. OAKILS Q I © L « % X- .\\ 1. decided to pnt on the market for the next Sixty 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 bu < ts on< nd eight months to make final pay* ment. Phis property lies south and adjoining on to the manufacturing district and tin only property in the city ol Bandon to be sold oh the installment plan. Th« n is no I 1 bnmh on these lots and $to.00 >per lot will put them in the I best of condition No dinnet pail to carry going to w irk I from these lots, out of the smoke .and less wind thjjn .>ay oth< r part <4 th< city tine view of river, bay and the occ in. T< n pet . 1 nt -m the first payment md live per ■ ent per month ? forewent} months; deeds made out and acknowle dged and placed in the Bank of Bandon in escroW; you make yodr payments to th< bank, no bonds or centiuctsttf fool with, but 4 straight I mini ss proposition. If you want one or more of thes<-lot you h.-14tetter come .4 once as they will not la t long. Sale begin the 10U1 day of April and continues for < 0 • d uys only. Respectfully yours, ea 0 •• o • o «i o •fl o o □ •• ft's a good thing, whether you » Notice for Public ation---lsolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE i Department of thr Interior. Roseburg, Oregon. Land Office. April 17, 1908. ' • , ¡ven that, a dire« ted by the ■ Commissioner of the General I.and Office, under th prove: .n I the act of Congres- apprqv I • o »he higheit biddr r, at 2 o’cloi k , ” «“»" 1 'i n. .I.vv ot M. . ne.t al tie' oft. . ’ “ " ■ ' ■ ' l;,ws11'1 I r i . .tv tor <|. . * . VI ............... \E I I 'ii ter ill" i. ■ linipi.-nt t. x■ • KTS ;; ■14 vZ I Given utidt r niy hand tbi 7th day of 'i v [*’t- h (Atrii.n: rc tm tine designated for •lie Not • ' ell I'M 1 • X * BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION Notice is hereby liiven that by ordinance No. !)'i. pa-acd on Januaiv 10th) 1908, by the hoard of trust, es of the own of Bandon. Coos county, Oregon the following asaeag- inentg were levied upon the following de- ■icribed i- >1 1 .op rtv tor in- building of sidewalks, which said as-rssnients are en­ tered as a lien against such property in the Town Docket of liens, which .tens and as- sessnu uts >ir< as follow . fN DUNHAM S ADD!’T<* <> BANDON Block 20 Lot 1. 102 ft, ) Mai-hall $37,74 Block 20 Lot S, .->0 ft, E Langlois . IS 50 Block 20 Lot 10. ;V) ft *' I; Langlois.. 18.50 Block 20 Lot 12. 50 ft C E Langlois .. 18.50 Block 20 Lot 13,1-'ft. < 1-. a: lots... 1550 Block IS Lot 9, 30 ft. W S Uoyd . . . 11.10 SOUTH BANDON ADD. TO BANDON Block 2 tot 1,03 ft, L jra M dnicnds$23.30 Block 2 lot2, <>:i ft, Da ir.i M I dmunds 23.30 Block 2 lots 3 A I 83 f: Eutma Osborn 30.70 Block 2 lot 5, 50 feet A. liaberly........18.50 KOONTZ'S AI'DU I ) 1 BANDON llioi 1 2 !< t- : A 4. Cu t A. O. Hoyt 29 0 NOITCEI8 i l R'i' E . GIVEN, that if the above asst ssment arc i:o, wholly paid, to the Treasurer of t!.' io ■ of Bandon, and a duplicate receipt jv - ‘or filed with 11 i. < r 1 i • i 1i in t.!:. I of the last public ifiou 4 tip '<4ice, which — : I . rflil tin 21 day of' May, tuns, t >at an erdar will be made by the Board of J'i istees, directing the 1.. -oi- '■ t- to - I >i w o r tit for the collection ol - ieli t ix. a: 1 that such war- rapt will require n levy II'" the s lid lots. ■9 9 • i • •» * .‘ » They are for sale by FRANK A.SWEENEY, 383 Fourth Street, Portland, and by the •ft • • «• The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acquire a home cheap, right near the industrial portion of the t< vn. Lots 40\ too feet can be had for installments of $10.00 per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds. • 9 t •••• « « • 4 •R- Househcld Goods Bought and Sold. . !• •• 4» •• Pioneer Second it Hand Store ■ When yon think of indigestion think of Kodol, for it is without doubt th' only preparation that com­ pletely digests nil classes of food. And tliat is what you need when yon Located on Atwater Street in the have indigestion or stomach trouble— building formerly occupied by Dr. something that will act promptly but thoroughly; something that will Kime for an office ( get right at the tionlde and do the very work itself for the stomach by H. O. EVANS, Prop. digesting the food that you eat and .—--- —_ ------------------ that is Kodol. It is pleasant to take. NOTICE OF Bl’ECI \I ASSESSMENT Sold by Bandon Drug Co. <4 • » » • 4 The Baptist Church will hold scr vice- in the hall oxer the Post (Hfice next Sunday morning. No evening services on account of local option meeting in Presbyterian Church. Sunday School at io a in. Every body invited. J. T homas . Pastor. J North Bend, Or. « * . • • A 9 *4 <» 4 9 J Great Opportunity For Homeske 's Location on plank road one fourth mile from tbn Steamer Landing. BA^DON-y . - OREGON Baptist Church. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co •• 4 A. N. AMES, Mianus : Engines Sisters of Mercy 4 « 14; July 16; North Bend, July 12; Nautical Expert. At Coquille; Bandon. Aug. 9; X June 7 , Junc 2 > Aug. 23; Marsh- field, June 12; Aug. 9; North Bend, At Marshfield . June 14; July 26. Bandon, July •9i Aug. t6; Aug. I Hi 8: Coquille June 21; Aug. 2. North Lead May 3 1 : July 5; Aug. Vi • «¿on h hi kcr At North Bend: Bandon June 3°- All kinds of Repair Work done 2<; Aug 2, Coquille July 19; Aug promptly and in a workmanlike I 16: ’Marshfield [tine .7; |tme 28: man-ner. Aug 23 / Horseshoeing a Specialty . Timber Land Act |une 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' . Unit' d Si it'--- Lard Oftcc Roseburg, Orcgorx March 29, 1908 .Notice hereby given that in com­ TO pliance with the provisions, ol the act of , Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An | act for the sale of 'hmbcr lands tn the "it ml no. Or ■ n. Nevada and w Ion, I ■ ' ' y. ■ 1 xl< idol to all the Marshfield, Orc. Phone 33. Public Land State by act of August 4, I8t92. x !rr-w J. NX,1! Bandon, ceunry <>( < W. FLANAGAN W M. LAWLOR State of Oregon, did on September I I, 1907, . » 1 WO" t ■!<■■■ • ; ■ i ' 12' SE I 4 -t t . n No. 23 tn T ownship No. 30 S Range No. 13 ' West, and will offer proof to show that the ! land .1 i' ■ morf valuable font- tirrtxror • At North Bend » Q J ohn M c N ulty , I TUT MERCY HOSFlT-.i. ♦ • □ ( è County Base Ball The temperance lecture given at Coos I ’entee- Bay, The schedule for the Coos C< untv J. Le*Roy Smith of Minneapolis t md W. S. Ford, of Portland, was pleted and tin- s> * a willb be op< 1 quite well attended and a very en-j very soon. The first game at Baa- thusiastic meeting was held, TUe d : i l a Ma 31st and w 1 three gentleman impressed their be pl * l>jei. i en the I 11 on and luditors as being sincere in tl X I ains Coquille '.earns The league s ‘work and Ai re very fair in handling m,i Id ’ u; ■’ B ■io- ■ , f'o iir the su1 ■ i y v mply stated M irshtield and North B r 1 and 11 facts as they had gathereel them and of these towns will ha e s.rot £ told the people where they could B nub a get the d.U t t > ubstantiate* tin m. has a'wav - givm 1 yood c 'ount >f The lecturers left* on the morning her-- If a L '. ..1 to do !><_> it. Band n s > again th i year. Notice to Mariners. people are enthusiastic over th< r .bill team and will give it go'd sup- Capt. Chas. Austin of the Am. S. S. ’ Minnesota’’ reports May 8, in : ■ ' > Mr Lat. 49 42 o N. Long. 170 500 W. 11. Mxirii-iag a t< an that can be passed a small vessels topmast about had. Following is the schedule for the 10 feet out of water floating upright I s a.on as arranged it the meeting of - .Also May’ 8, in Lat. 49 base ba'l in magers at’ Coquille re­ Long. 170 27 o W. passed cently: v< seis mast with white painted pole 'At Band<>n C<»quille, May 31 floating up and down. July 5; Aug 30; Marshfield, June launch Supplies For a fiffl ckus shave or an up to-date hair cut call on Hari s M< • J risoa, next doos to postotfice Fred \ .m Norden has moved hi jewelry store into the plan formerly occupied by A. Rice, tile jeweler He will h ave a full line of jewelry Watches, Icwlge emblems. - did •' verware 1847 Roger Bros sib or plated ware and a (incline of clocks Agate» ground by experts and 5) hand engraving done in any le of lettering. All work udl r g uar- •ntved aid at the lowest pia j i los- Bible Watch for Ins ad next week. i e o o « a a ' o o •/ * . It you want pure whiskies and wines you can get them 'irom Jami- •oa N Brown. Miss Ella. Johnson of Coquille »ieited friends in this .it) the early part of the week. A fine baby boy was born to the wife of William Allen, Monday bflorning May 18. The whiskey for ¡he most particu ler people Stewart s Bourbon, at Jamison Brown’s. The Thimble Club is entertaining the Ladies’ Art Cino in the Co»- erete Hall this afternoon o •> 4 • • * • ♦ * a * • V 4 4 • * Q 9 0 *0 • -• o ♦ « O * o ij • 5 • ft ♦ e o o X