Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 18, 1908, Image 3

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HUNYINQ BEAKS IN ALASKA.
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Cbaaee for Refnrmallea.
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Does Your Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
Heart Beat
Her Mother—But what objection can
iom, of th« Blptteet of Bruin Fa
you have to Mr. De Beadds, my dear?
Are impure matters which the skin, liver,
lly Found in Far Norik.
Pretty Daughter—Oh. he's all right
kidneys and other organs cannot take cars
“There Is good bear hunting on the tn most respects, but he has such ab­
Alaskan peninsula. 1 got seven griz­ surd Ideas of what a wife should be.
of without help.
zlies one afternoon, all of them within
Pimples, boils, eczema aa<l other erup­
Iler Mother—Oh, that doesn't cut
a quarter of a mile and not over half afiy ice. Your father was the same
GARFIELD & VON PEGERT
tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling,
an hour’s time. The smallest of them way When I married him, but six
bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull head­
was a 3-year-old, and J should say they I months lattsr he didn’t have a single
aches and many other troubles are due to
averaged t.OOO pounds. It took thir­ I Idea of his own.
them. They are removed by
Ye«. 100,000 times each day.
teen cartridges to bring the seven
Does it send out good blood
Mothers
will
find
Mrs.
Winslow*»
Southing
down.”
•yrup thr* b sl rumedv to use iuX lueix g LUO ma
$100
Reward,
$100.
Grant
G.
Chase,
hunter
and
prospec
­
or
bad blood ? You know, for
A
unng
ihe
toe
thing
period.
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
The readers of this i aper will bo pleased <o tor, who for eleven year» has s;>ent
tabletak nown apr&nt&lo3, 100 dusts Ji
good
blood is good health;
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i • - h ’ : h i onedreadad d « mm
Another Convulsion Coiulo*.
Special Machines Built to Onor
ha <• t » < ..
m all 1 a most of his time In the Alaskan wilds,
“That well in Wisconsin," remarked
bad blood, bad health. And
btage,, hih I that is ('aiairh. Hall's Catarrh crossed bis knees In reminiscent fash­
Appetite.
Cure is the on. v positiv e rurenow known totha
Mr. Quigley, “is roaring again, they say.”
you know precisely what to
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
fraternity. ( atarrh be
a constitu­ ion at the Sherman House aud told a
Mrs. Quigley turned pale.
Investor—What's your idea in wanting medical
tional disease. requires a constitutional treat­
Screws, Machine Bolts, Pipe
take for bad blood — Ayer’s
to bay that trolley line? It doesn’t com- ment liaii’s Catarih Curei« taken internally, few bear stories on the eve of returning
"Maybe it means this time," she gasp­
and Fittings, Brass Work
acting
d
rectly
t<|>on
the
blood
and
mucoussur*
to
his
favorite
haunts.
ed, “that our cook is going to leave us!
pste with your systetp. It's merely a fa *e»of thes stem, thereb de-troyingthefo in*
Sarsaparilla.
Doctors have
feeder.
Then for corroboration there Is the I saw her overhauling her trunk this
dati >n *»f the di-eass, and giving t e pat ent
endorsed it for 60 years.
GENERAL REPAIRING
Railway Magnate—Well, don’t you strength by i Gilding up the constitu ion and testimony of Mrs. Chase, who for sev­ morning!”—Chicago Tribune.
’ng nature in doing its work. The pro-
One frequent cause of bad blood ia a slngrlah
suppose we want to do our own feeding? assist
i i ¡ctors have so mu< h faith In its urativepow- eral years has shared her husband’s
liver. Tina produces constipation. Poisonous
Nothin«. In This Line.
•i a hat Che* • ffer One Hundred Dollars for any life, aud who has kept a diary where­
substance« «ro then absorbed into the bluod.
case that it fail» to cure, be id for list of
Prison
Warden
—
We
try
to
give
every
Instead of bet g icruoved from the body daily
MOWA1IO E. TURTON — Assayer and Ch»rn!v. teatiino'iials.
in
Is
faithfully
recorded
the
number
of
a« nature intended. Keep tbo bowels open
L« mu 1 vh .**, t u.ur..ùa K^xt.^un p:. «•»: CXI,
inmate work with which he is familiar.
with Ayer’s Fills, liver phis. All vegetable.
A Mre^F J CHENEY <i CO., Toledo, O.
•liver, L ad, fl ; Go.<1, Silver,? ; Gold, Au:; Z ic <
bear, caribou, sea otter and other fur­ What’s your trade?
Sold
bv
all
druggia;s,
75c.
Copper, fl. C initio t< s. AL.dlLg cuve. p jj !
Take Hall’s Faiui.y 1'111» for constipation.
bearers brought down daily, and care­
O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Mees,
ftill pre« list sent on app.K'ulion. Con’, ladt
New Prisoner—Im a professional
manukoiurer. of
Idre work solid led.
Keferenco: Carbona.» è
ful measurement of the biggest skins.
luual Bank.
pedestrian.
HAIR VIGOR.
Cuneolinit!
“I suppose I have killed 500 or 600
AGi e Cl'RE.
BEN SCHUYLER. Proprietà,
“Poor John! He was a kind and bears altogether,” continued Mr. Chase.
CBEIUO PLCTORAL
You Can Get Allen’s rool-tase fRtf.
forbearing husband,” sobbed the wid­ “Of course, a good deal of my time has
Write Aliens. Olmsted I.e Roy, N. Y.,fora
ow on her return from the funeral. been given to some copper properties 1 tree »ainplo ot Alien's Foot-Ease. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
“Yes,” said a sympathizing nelgh- am luterested in or the number might new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for
THE WET WEATHER
The Higher Matheinailca.
ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug-
bor ; “but it’s all for the best. You have been much larger, At one time corns,
¿i»l» sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute.
Nibbs — Do you suppose It's ever poe
COMFORT AND
Near the Boat Landings, Bandoa
try
and
comfort
yourself,
my
must
and another I have hunted bear pretty
PROTECTION
with the thought that your bus- much all through the Ruckles, but From the Allmonlnl Point of View. slble to come anywhere near the size
dear,
afforded by a
t
of a man's income?
band la at peace at last”—Sketchy there Isn’t another place to equal the
He—So your marriage was a failure?
Diggs—Yes; Just take the figure be
IO®-J
Rita.
She —Oh, I don’t kuow.
Alaskan peninsula.
gives to the assessor, add to it the fig­
He—Why, I thought you had secured ure he tells his friends and then divide
Familiar Si<n.
“Big? Well, Hl tell you. Those
Choice Brands of
Church—I see the public service bears up there are the largest lu the a divorce?
the result by two and you’ll have it Wines, L quors & Cigars
commission has recommended side world. A full grown male weighs from
She—I did.
near enough.”—Illustrated Bit».
Clean-Light
doors on the railroad cars.
2,000 to 2,500 pounds. The skin of the
He—Well, don’t you call that a com-
Durable
CITO Bt- V’tn»’ Denre »nd all Nervon, DlaeaM»
Gotham—And will they expect to largest fellow 1 evet killed measured plete failure?
rllu permanently cured by Dr. Kline'» Unat
Guaranteed
r»erve Restorer. Send lor FUZE|2trial bottle and
have the words “family entrance” over 13 feet 4 laches long and 13 feet 3
She—Hardly. You see. my partner treatise.
Dr. U. IL Kline, IxL, »31 Arch b U, l>UUa.,Pa.
jWaterproof
them?—Youkers Statesman.
Inches spread from toenail to toenail. made an assignment and I received a
Welnhard’s Steam Beer on Ton
»329
I can lift as much as the average man, very neat sum as a preferred creditor.
Everywhere
Inconvenienced.
Floored.
but I’m telling It straight when I say
He—Oh—um—er—I beg your par-
A J TOWt» CO feGSTOf* USA
“I am so sorry that Mrs. Brigham It
“You say there's uo such thing as mat­ that with Mrs. Chase to help me I Ann 1—.Tiidva.
• CMAO’AH CO UM'ia TORONTO (»»
ter? Then there is no such thing as a couldn’t turn that fellow over on bit
moving out of the city. I shall mlM
=
gas meter. Yet you are paying out your
Side Light, on Mythology,
her so much."
Sevan Uuuu.vU Uv.i*. o.. . .
„..
.good money for 8.000 feet of gas regis- back to skin him.
Vulcan
had
just
put
four
new
horse
“Were you such good friends?”
Good Treatment Call and Sea Ma
“Twenty feet Is the nearest a bear shoes on the feet of the Centaur.
the items in a bill for $3,060 for clot lies tered by a machine that doesn't exist.' »>
“Oh, It isn’t that we were so friend­
An
bent
on
mischief
ever
got
to
me.
Which Mrs. Howard (Ionid wants her hus­
“Certainly : there is no such thing as
“Easiest job I ever did,” he said to
band tb pay as necessaries of life.
money.”
old female whose cub I had brought the bystanders. "He stood perfectly still, ly, but she has the nicest set of flat sil­
down, came for me one day and she and when I handed him the fly brush he ver In the neighborhood and I used to
e
borrow It every time I wanted to en­
was mad. She was sixty or seventy kept the flies-away himself.”
tertain.”—Detroit Free Press.
Making
a
handsome
discount
from
his
of
alder
a
bunch
yards distant and lu
when I took my first shot at her. She usual price, he asked his customer to
Formerly ANCHOR BAR
got up aud came out In the clearing, drive himself to his shop whenever hr
ALVIN MUNCK. Proprietor
needed any more work.—Chicago Tribune.
and then she saw me and came for me
in earnest. I worked my gun pretty
rapidly aud the shots took effect. She
Ifg OPEN ALL THE YEAR Is Now Located in Fine New Quarter»
Malaria is due to impurities and poisons in the blood. Instead of being was about six paces away when she
East of the Postoffice
I ■ C latsop B each S easide , O regon
rich, strong and healthy, the circulation has become infected with germs of dropped.
disease which destroy the rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and
^Tur
Directly
on
the
beach
overlooking
“Mrs. Chase and I got a scare once,
■
the ocean. Hot salt baths and
strength to the body, and reduced this vital fluid to such a weak, watery
though.
In rather a ludicrous way. I
PllCr
bathing. Kerrra-
condition that it is no longer able to keep the svstetn in health, or ward off
ULIrr Mmicr
nuUdt aurf
t|On virr for ruhing.
had
three
camps
in
a
lonely
region,
Choicest Wines, Liquors and Ggan
nr Snn parlors. Electric lights. Flre-
the countless diseases and disorders that assail it. The loss of these
Mt
U t
1
place and steam heat. Fine walks
red corpuscles takes the color and glow’ of health from the cheek, and we where for three years Mrs. Chase never I lay bepermanenlly overcome by proper
nOCftnM” ao^ drives. Nca foods a spec-
UntUUrt |a]ty> Kates» £¿.50 und gH.OO
see pale, sallow faces and washe 1 out, chalky complexions among the first saw a white woman. I bad to put up personal efforts‘with the assistance
per
day.
Special rates by the week.
symptoms of Malaria. But Malaria is a general systemic disease, and as ’bavaraias,’ or houses of drift wood, of the out? truly bene|icm I laxative
DAN. J. MOOKE, Proprietor
Billiard and Pool Table«
the
only
kind
available.
We
were
go
­
the blood becomes more heavily loaded with its germs we have more serious
remedy, oyrup’of Figs aud LlixirojSenna
md complicated symptoms ; the impure blood having its effect on all parts ing from one camp to another when I which enables one to form regular
cf thdgbody. The appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills and slight brought down a bear.
habits daijy so that assistance to na­
“We were in no hurry, so we stopped, ture may be gradually dispensed with
lever are frequent, and tiie sufferer loses energy and ambition because of a
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
The well known reltabla
constant tired-out and “no account ’’ feeling. The lack of necessary nour- built a fire and bad some lunch. After
when
no
longer
needed
as
the
best
of
islimefit and liealthful qualities in
luuch—about an hour after the shoot­
the blOod causes boils and abscesses,
ing—we went down Into a gulch where remedies, when required, areto assist
Call and See Munck
During 1900 I was running a farm on
skin «flections, and in some cases
Root and Herb
the bear was lying. Mrs. Chase was nature and not to supplnnttke natur­
the Mississippi river and became so impreg­
sores *nd ulcers to break out, and
al
functions,
which
must
depend
ulti
­
carrying
an
aluminum
teapot.
I
got
nated with Malaria that for a year I was
sometimes the patient is prostrated
her to help me turn the bear over, and mately upon proper nourishment,
almost a physical wreck. I tried a numbar
with a spell of malarial fever which
I was about to remove his hide when proper efforts,and right living generally.
TT h « made a life study of
of medicines recommended as blood purifi­
roots and herb«, «nd in that
may leave his health permanently
ers, chill cures, and Malaria eradicators,
the big fellow suddenly came to life.
•tudy
di«cov«red end 1« air.
' To get its beneficial effects, always
Inu to the world his wonder*
impaired.
To cure Malaria both a
but nothing did me any good until I began
“You should have seen Mrs. Chnsc- buy the genuine
fui rewedlea.
blood purifier and tonic are necessary,
to use S. S. S. The result was that after
No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used-He Curag
go up that billside. The best of it was,
taking it for awhile I was as well and
dyrupi Figs^El iur^Senua Without Oner at lo.i, or Without the Aid of a Knife
in order to remove the cause and at
in spite of her haste, she took time to
Ho gQAranteeti to Core Catarrh, Asthma. I.ung,
strong
as
I
ever
was.
I
hava
never
had
a
the same time build up the system
Throat. RhnumatiMm, N»*rvou?ine»«n. Nervou« IJobilltv,
rescue her teapot. I believe I Jumped
chill since nor the slightest symptom of
Riomiu’b. Liver. Kidney Trouble* «laol-ost Manhood.
from its weakened and run-down
Famaie Weakness and All Private Dibeafces
If that
about tw’enty feet myself,
Malaria. I hope others will be benefited
condition. S. S. S. is the medicine
A SURE CANCER CURE
by my experience, and with that end in
damage
shape
to
do
bear
had
been
In
best fitted for this work. It is the
Just Received from Peking, China—Safe, Sure
view I give this testimonial, knowing that
and Reliable.
there might have been some trouble—
I
most perfect of all blood purifiers, and
F ig S zri ’ p Co. only
S. S. S. is the best remedy for Malaria.
IF YOU ARE AFI ICT ED. DON T DELAY.
As a general thiug
but he wasn’t,
DELAY» AKE DANGEROUS.
the purely vegetable ingredients of
IS THE
Amory. Miss.
S. R. COWLEY.
SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
there Isn’t much adventure—It’s too one size wily, regular price 50$ p». Hot lie.
CONSULTATION RRBB
which it is composed make it the
If you oaonot call, write for «ympton blank and oirom
easy."—Chicago Post.
greatest and safest of all tonics.
Jar Iurlcwe 4 cent« in «fam re.
THE O. G EE WO CHINE8E MEDICINE (X).
S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and removes every-trace of impurity
162 1-2 First St.. Cor. Morrison,
Portland. Oregon.
Manefleld’e Fancy Collar.
Do Good While You Blay.
Fletts Mention This Pai-er.
or poison, and at the same time gives to the blood the health-sustaining qual­
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Richard Mansfield, when a mere boy,
It Is a good and safe rule to sojourn
ities it needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly and permanently because it
removes the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while doing was playing the leading role In a In every place as If you meant to
No. 18 08
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this tones up and strengthens every part of the system. When S. S. S. has tragedy, in the last scene of which he spend your life there, never omitting
cleansed the blood the symptoms pass away, the healthy color returns to was strangled. Sometimes, however, an opportunity of doing a kindness or
HKN writing to »dr erti «err please
the complexion, the old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and the entire health the actor who was to simulate stran­ speaking a true word or making a
ine li I ion this paper.
is reneweo. Book with information about Malaria and anv medical advice gling him became too realistic. Sever­ friend—John Ruskin.
free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. al times be nearly Incapacitated the
principal player for finishing his great
IN THE GREAT
scene. It came to such a pass that
drastic measures bad to be taken. One
Wholesome
evening, in the greenroom, Mansfield
sidled up to the muscular player who
was to strangle him. The latter noted
a,strange addition in Mansfield’s cos­
tume. Instead of the collaret of lace
it was his wont to wear, bound about
For Infantsand Children.
his neck was a leather band thickly
studded with prongs.
“And what is that for?” he asked.
"Ob, that?” replied Mansfield, with
the rising Inflection and a smile In his
voice; “that is merely a trifle, a mere
trifle, to defer the collection of my
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AVcgetabte Preparation forAs
life Insurance. Most Inconveniently
the healthy condition of my neck and
s Imila t ing (he Food and Regula
throat is necessary for the pursuance
ling die Siomaehs andBouclsof
25 Ounces for 25 Cents
of my profession and the earning of
I nfants /C hildr en
ray dally bread.”
The other actor saw the point and
Made from pure, carefully tested
apologized. Mansfield took off
Promotes Digestion .Cheerful
lar and never after suffered
materials. Get a can on trial.
ness and Rest-Contains neither
companion player's bands in
Opiuni.Morpliine nor Mineral.
You never saw such cakes
scene.
N ot N arcotic .
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
’ Hewitt—I re* that Gruet, the Ufa
Insurance age at. Is married.
Jewett—Yes, und bls marriage is a
case of the irony of fate.
“How Is that?”
“He didn't know until after he was
married that the woman In tha ease
carried a lot of life Insurance, and
n >w lie will have to keep up the pre-
miuu.O on her policies.”—Harper’s
Weekly.
Mill and Steamboat Work
a Specialty
Pattern Shop in Connection
Elkhorns Saloon
DO YOU KNOW
SLICKER?
s
The Eagle Saloon
CURES
MALARIA
Habitual
Constipation
HOTEL MOORE
C. Gee Wo
CHINESE
DOCTOR
THE BANDON RECORDER
C alifornia
Best Advertising Medium
CftSTORIA
These
use
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
« A K1K G
s
s
fî\W POWDER
Bears the
Signature
and biscuit They’D open
your eyes.
A
Vts maní *
C mi C a O*
V0n< man
P3IC1.S. FOR tvFRV
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
MEN. BOYS. WOMEN, MISSES AHO CHILDREN,
e W. L. Oocrpf/s« mnlrs ar>d aoHar:on «y, *
men'a »2.60, $3.00 ano'
«horn
**
than any e^h*r iranotnetuff In fho
trarW. ftei/lev hold thrlr T? 3
ehape, fit better. wear looper. end
ac2F> are of greater value then any other —z.~e>
“r-
ehoea in the w.drtd te-day.
___
W
W. L Douglas $4 and $4 GH» 'dge Shws’Cmot Be Equalled Al Any Price
W. U Dkilvnime «ni prie* I« st.
o
Q3O
O
O
G>
i
on bottom.
Bar*ain.
Thp Dentist An L ot ».
_
•r* «’A • 'T1O¥.
Bad
A story Is told of the famous Rich­
ard Brinsley Sheridan, that one lay
when coming back from shooting, with
an empty bag. and seeing a number of
ducks In a pond, while near by >i nmu
was leaning on a fence watching them,
Sherldau asked:
* “What will you take for a shot at
the ducka?”
“Well,” said the man thoughtfully,
"I’ll take half a sovereign.”
“Done," said Sheridan, and he fir’d
into the middle of the ducks, ^filling •
dozen or more. "I’m afraid you made •
bad bargain,” said Sheridan, laughing.
“I don't know about that,” the man
replied. “They're not my duck«.
The Christian Advocate.
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***«•«*.
TitkeW» •wMtltwtw.
“Nature Is really a great mechanic.
Ju* think of gating thlr$y-two teeth
In ypnr tiny little mouth.’!—M
dorfer Blaetten
ItejvifWDrSMIlJTnER
Jln Snina f
Addile ùltt*
jtnurSnd •
Him Str J-
nHa^rai
Aperfect Remedy for CorwUj»
Hon, Sour Stomach.Dlarrton
Worms ,Convulsions.FcveriA
nest ml Loss or Suu
ftacSimis Sijnsnet rf
NEW YORK.
.
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Gilarunt c c <Tur, dr r ths
Exact Copy of Wrappat.
use
For Over
Thirty Years
USTORIA