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------------------------------------------------- *—T7 Recor«htf« Report. “ o KnlloWinei is • continuation of the Recorder’s report which was com menced last week, but which was eraoniousl? entitled Treasurer's Re port : . *. • WARRANT^ DRAWN FOURTH QUARTER TO JUNE 3rd, 1908 M ar. 2 War. 62 12 arc lights $5^.00 2 '• 63 cancelled A “ 64 Robinson, Feb 65.00 2 “ 65 Capt Scott 14 days as marshall. 35.00 2 War. 66 I.owe, treas commission 172.10 2 War. 67 Hoover, niglit- watch 2.3- 5° 2 War. 68, A. G. Long, Note due i yr. 800.00 2 War. 66 A. G. Long. Note, due two yrs, fire engine 800.00 2 War. 70 Gardner, Feb 40.00 2 “ 71 “ 35-°° 18.00 2 “ 72 Wade, Feb. 1.25 2 “ 73 Reese, labor 2“ 74 C. Garoutte •75 2 “ 75 H. Manciet i 25 2 “ 76 Bath, charter 1 25.00 2 War 77 Engineer King 28.00 Engine Sup. 2 War 78 Cancelled Apr 2 “ 79 Ban. Hdw. Co 5-72 2.00 2 “ 80 Laird teaming 2 “ 81 Garoutte Bros. 3-25 2 “ 82 Cody lumber 13-24 2 “ 83 Water Rent 1 r mo 2 )2.00 2 “ 84 Patterson drayage 7-8.5 2 “85 Walstrom city coa 7-»5 2 “ 86 Record. Pub. Co. 24. OO 1.00 2 “ 87, Dyer ack. deed 18.00 2 88 Wade, March 12.80 2 “ 89 Rec. cwt. fees. 2 “90 R. Walker, Election Board 2.50 2 “ 91 R. McGinnis “ 2.50 2.50 2 “92 C. Rasmussen “ 2 “ 93 A. D. Morse “ 2.50 2 “ 94 C. R. Wade “ 2.50 2 “ 95 F. Pomeroy, side- • walk contractor 157.85 21.50 6 “ W. A. Hoover 8 “ 97 A. B. Robinson 65.00 8 “ 98 R. E. Gardner 75 labor pd. 46.68 121.68 14 “ 99 F. Pomeroy. Bal. 74.2o on contract 14 “ 100 C McCulloch, sur vey and plat 35-0° 60.00 14 “ 101 i2 arc lights 14 “ io2 Tennisson piling Spruce St 69.22 May 2 “ 103 Gardner 83.75 65.00 2 “ 104 Robinson 18.00 2 “ 105 Wade. Apr 2 “ 106 Tennisson, piling in full 100.00 2 “ 107 C. V. Lowe 972 11.66 ft lumber 2 “ 108 Dr. Houston, Quarantine service 58.00 2 " 109 W. A. Hoover 23.00 50.00 2 “ no Light Pr. Co. 19 “ in A. M. Hitchcock engine house 1 75.00 19 “ n2 F. Pomeroy labor, Spruce Street 17-5° 19 “ 113 I. Tucker labor Spruce St. •7-5° 19 “ 114 C. Morris, labor 16.25 Spruce St 19 “ 115 C. Tucker, labor Spruce St 8-75 19 “ 116 J. Clark, labor, 19 “ 117 W. Langal, labor Spruce St 7-5° 19 “ 118 1’. Jurgensen labor, 6.25 Spruce St 19 “ II9S. Osborne, labor on Spruce St. 2.50 No Need of Suffering f.om Rheumatism •9 ', 132 Bandon Hdw Co ¿.and GraiH Suà Begins. It is a mistake 1 uDow rbeumatistu nails & spikes 4 4° ’u become elir<«iic. a- tii. pain can 19 “ 133 Bandon Hdw. Co 1 h< bill 5f compj wiit in the suit always Ire relieved, and in most ■ nails & spikes 3. to cases a cute effected by applying I of the Government against the Ore. Cliamberta n » l*-.m Balui. Ft,,. r<> I 19 “ 134 A. Mctyr A Calif Southern I’.e iti- ) Co to ¿ief f.om paio which it 'hlLml», is Hdw supplies * 3-55 restore to the public J »main nearly alone worth many -.lines iis cosi. L 1 «nake-i sleep ami rest poeftble ( Gen’l fund £ 3.< mio ,ooo acres of valuable laud now Even in cases of long stun.it. g it,i, 19 “ 135 A. McNair Hdw Ix-kl by tliat corporation w ’ll be tiled limiueni s imild b« lined ou m-cuuiil Spruce St 13 95 in the United States Court in A-h- of the relief which it afford». 25 atm i 5" cent sixes for sale try C. Y. Lowe. 19.“ 136 A. McNair Hdw land itsa few days. Tracy C Becker, Spruce St 48 95 special assistant to flic I irfed Stab s June 2 “ 137 E Hobson, night Attorne General, yesterdac said A Hopeless Lunatic. watch lmbr 11.00 th.it B. D. Townsend, ex-United < i 138 Foster Bros. “ Yes. sir," said the strange look 3 States Attorney for South Dakota, ing individual, “we are entirely sat Spruce St lmbr 500.00 who will be associated with Mr. isfied with the Hat we have nqw. * « 139 Foster Bros. 3 ot-cker in the prosecution of this im There is plenty of room, the neigh Spruce St lmbr 500.00 portant suit, would reach Portland | bors never bother us, no one within I 140 Foster Bros. 3 some time this week.from Washing hearing plays the piano, there i^re no children in the block, my wife Spruce St lmbr 221.10 ton. Immediately following Mr. has no trouble in keeping help and 141 Foster Bros 3 Townsend’s arrival, bills in equity, the janitor is so kind and obliging Spruce St lmbr •54-35 which have already been prepared, that the heat is alwavs exactly right < < 142 C. Martin, labor 6.25 3 will be tiled and suit instituted to and”— But they didn't wait to hear any 143 W. A Hoover “ 2 50 3 restore to the Government these Í I more. They simply held him gen 144 “ “ light wtcli 12 50 lands, that they may be open to 3 tly, but firmly, while some one went 145 R Hunnicutt 3 proper settlement and improvement and phoned for a padded ambulance 18 75 labor Spruce St ’ ' - insane asylum. — ~ Bohe- by settlers as was originally contem from the << 146 Gardner So niian. 3 50 plated in the grant to the railroad « I 147 C. Swift, teaming 5 00 3 corporation. 148 S Osborne, labor 3 SORE NIPPLES two days 5 OO Any mother who has had exper- 149 Patteason drayage 1 OO 3 ioucH with this distressing ailment will he pleased to know that a cure ¡50 G Barnard, 3 may be effected by applying Cham ¡0 00 Spruce St labor berlain's Salve as soon as the child is a 151 Robison 65 3 bone nursing. Wipe it off with a BO -N IN IOWA soft cloth before allowing the babe to 67 00 I 2 arrests $2 Our family worn all born an I rnis 18 °° a <1 in Iowa, and have used Chamber muse. Many trained nurses nse this 152 Wade 3 salve with best results. , For sale by ' tain's Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea C. 1. Lowe. 153 Sutherland, one 3 Remedy (made at Dets Moines) for night watch 50 years. We know how good it is from I imber Land Act, June 3, 1878 154 M. Kennedy, one : long expert nee in the use of it, In 3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION night watch 2 50 fact while in _E1 Paso, Texan, the United States Land Office. writer s life was saved by the prompt a 155 Gallier Bros board 3 Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, 1908. I nse of this remedy. We are now en Notice is hereby given that in com for prisoner 2 25 gagedin the mercantile biiaine-sat pliance with the provisions of the act of | Narcoossee. Fla., and have in ’ ro 156 Garoutte Bros, 3 duced it the remedy here. it ha« Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An teaming 35 00 proven very successful and is con act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and 157 Trowbridge, oil, stantly growing in favor. —Ennis Washington Territory," as extended to all the 3 Bros. This remedy is for sale by C. Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, jail supplies 8 Y’. Lowo. Ruth A. Swift of Bandon, County of Coos, 158 Rosa lumber 3 14 State of Oregon, did on Jan. 27, 1908, file t Schram Fruit Jars If \<>u want to preserve your fruit by the easiest and surest method, you should use the Schram Fruit Jar. It is It the best on the market. has a vacuum seal and does away with the hard and unsat isfactory work of screwing on the lids. Í Í PANTER 4 4 4 4 4 4 J. E. Y oung 4 4 YOUNG & PARKER 4 4 4 4 4 4 Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of White and Red Cedar Shingles Wholesale and Retail Shippers Special Jkttention to Local Trade 4 4 4 $5824.88 Warrants Issued—total Fourth Quarter SUMMARY Cash Receipts 1st Quartej with Bal. on hands $3524-64 Cash Sec. Qr.—Gen’l Fd. 1631-27 4 a «4 4 4 Spec “ 932-5° “ Third 4 4 — Gen’l “ 723-13 4 4 4 4 Spec. ' ‘ 787-25 Outstanding warrants 3rd Qr 5O5-36 Cash Fourth Qr Gen’l fd 2350.10 4 4 4 4 “ Spruce St fd 1000.00 Outstanding warrants fourth Qr. including two $800 notes for fire engine due one 2426.87 and two years Outstanding against Spruce St fund 548-95 $14,440.07 Notice Bring your Job Work to T he R ecorder . Timber Land Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, March 29, l()08 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June L 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timl>cr lands in the State* of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory". as ex tended to all the Public 1 and Stales by act of August 4, 1892 Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos, State of Oregon, did on September I I, l(M>7, file in this office his sworn statement No, 9263, for the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 25 in Township No. 30 S Range No. 15 West, and will offer proof to show' that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and to es tablish his claim to said land before J. H. Up ton. U. S. Commissioner at Langlois. Oregon on Monday the 6th day of July. 1908. He names as witnesses: John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon. Hans Clausen, of Langlois. Oregon. John Jones, of Bandon. Oregon. Elgin Strader, of Bandon. Oregon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to hie their claim* in this office on or before said (Hh day of July. l‘»08. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION Next to Vienna Cafe EXPERT Sisters of Mercy North Bend, Or. The New Lowe & L< ird Building **>ar J-- .-•»» ’«x'^iirMuanaBMaBHaaauM 19 “ i2o W. McBride, labor on Spruce St. labor 2f.oo 0 19 “ t2t G. Shields, Spruce St. 4-35 WE MAIF, A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL 19 “i22 F. Pomeroy, labor ORDERS FOR Spruce St. 43-75 May 18 “ 123 Ira Tucker, labor Spruce St 34-35 18 “ I24 C. Morris, labor Spruce St 2.50 Ol Al l. KINhS ON I HE SHORTEST NOTICE 19 “ 125 C. Tucker, labor, < hders delivered if desired. • Prices to meet competition. 10.00 Spruce Sto 19 " 126 \V I.angal, labor, Spruce St 8.75 19 “ 127 I’. Juergensen PROSPER. OREGON labor Spruce St 35.00 19 '• 128 R. P. Hunnicutt, labor Spruce St. 18.75 •9 “ 129 Wm Me Bride ial»or. Spruce St 51.00 19 “ 130 Shields-Ken- ngdy iron St Inip'r 7.40 09 V 131 Shields-Ken FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.. nedy iron St Inip’r 14 65 | RELIEVES SOUR STOMACH, BLLclilNG, BTC. K. C. >eWATT BUILDERS, ATTENTION! LUMBER Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co. PIANO TUNER Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Moduiating Organs repaired and General Overhauling Carry a Full Line of Repairs and Supplies Permanently located in Bandon. Tuning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable THE MERCY HOSPITAL Is now open for the re ception of patients. The terms me $10 per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : BANDON, OREGON I. A. TÜRNELL BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. 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 Kodol u/ First Publication June 4. At North Bend / full line of Confectionery, I'ruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, lite. her sworn statement No. 9493 for the pur chase of the NE I 4 SW 1-4. Section 27, in wownship No. 29 S, Range No. 14 W, and mill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Comrqissioner at his office in Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, on Tuesday the I I th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses. Kenneth Perkins Chas. A. Swift Spray Osborn Harry Walker, all of Bandon, Oregon. Any and all persons | claiming adversley the above described lands are requested to file their I claims in this office on or before said I I th day of August, 1908. At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Davis-Schultz Co., hel i in their offices at North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, May 4th, I908, at ll:oo o’clock a, in., it was unanimously voted to change 4 » the incorporate name of the Davis- Shultz Co. to “Western Oregon Company, Wholesale Grocers,’’ ef fective June ist, I908, and Sup plementary Articles of Incorpora tion have been duly filed with the Secretary of State accordingly, as by law provided. (Signed) W. P. E vans , t Secretary. Warrants Drawn istQr 721.73 25 t- “ “ 2d “ 4321-51 4 I ‘ 3rfl “ 306° 45 BUCKLEN’S arnica salve wins . Tom Moore, of Rural Route ! 4 5824 88 ‘ 4th “ Cochi an , Gn.. writes; “1 had a b,-i,l Outstanding 3rd Qr. sore come on the instep of my foot |22 20 and could llnd nothing that would pd. during 4th “ heal it until 1 applied Bncklen's $•4-35°-77 Arnica Salve. Less than half of a 25c. Cash on hand 89.30 bottle won the day for me by affect- $14,440.07 ng .» perfect cure “ Sold niirigr 11 11 intee at Lowe's drug store. I I hereby certify the above to be a correct statement of account of the finances of the Town of Bandon for the year June 10-1907 to June 8-08 C. R. W adk , Recorder, Auditor and Clerk. FZEtZEZD T. TUTTLE \ A ll W ork G uaranteed . Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shot SPECIALS Porland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Brand. “OLYMPIA,” $1.35 Per Sack. $5.40 Per Barrel. Also “Whtie River” Brand a $1.35 and $5.40. And a Good Family Flour at $5 (Ml per bbl or $1 25 per sack. Pure Cane Sugar I 100 Pound Sack, $6.25 Mill Prosper Co. Prosper Orenon, Î Un r«li tie Id and Coquille, Oregon. ------------- X-------------- Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett f That At Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. Marshfield Phone, 143 T, .:ik. Coquille Phone, 191 / ¡■^-1 ’/tone at our Jijrpt’niw when oriteriug Abstract* Title Guarantee and Abstract ('< J. S. Barton, Abstractor z -I- t • II A .1 Title Guarantee and Abstract Compan We have completed a thorough ami up to date ABSTRACT PL/ and now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at obor tire. Orders will receive careful and pronipt attention. I' Henry Sengatacken, Manager