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New shoes are neat
Entered at the Bandon Postotiice as Seooud C’lasa Matter.
June 25, 1908
Till «-.DAY
CON'C
-s.MAN W. C. o Hawley has
JCfv ' I to his .home from Wash-
j , lui< .«iij has taken up work in
1
• ff. e which will occupy most of
1 t'. ir. h r the summer. Mr. Haw-
I y has st.. ted that most of his time
v < u’<: i e taken up in preparing ap
J |. I r on bills for Oregon rivers
bi.d haiuois, which will be presented
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III* n< :<t session of Congress.
.c;e ..a- no river and harbor bill
A
tl-.c la.-.t session but the bill will
>t the next. Mr. Hawley
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< Gl..<
) is Li a in conference with Hon.
is Burton of Ohio, Chair-
*1 I., ma
I. ot •lie river and harbor coni
1
,. d it is stated that Mr Haw-
1
R > tliu.k .lie chances for appropri-
;.t • H-- * w Western Oregon are good,
< i.i' mention is made of Coos
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j •:•■. O.igun City, and Yaquina, but
l’ ere dot not seem to be any men
1 u i id. of the Coquille river.
',¡■¡3 v. UL..1 be a good opportunity
I r toi ie <! our business men to get
busy
show- Congressman Haw-
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th., n . rits of the Coquille river
1 I...., which can easily be made
the best 1 tween the Columbia river
a..«I S ip Francisco. The steps taken
I <■ nvr business men to straighten
i1 • . Ii itmel, in which proposition
tb< > i pi. t to expend about $6,000,
are emm ndable to the highest de-
nod if the congressmen knew’
« ! ilie d'termination on the part of
t'.< -<• men to help themselves, it
would no doubt have a good effect
ii’vm him. Why not appoint a com-
i> t'»— < f influential business men to
r.|| u.i Congressman Hawley and
place before him the merits of our
ci-e? I- would do no harm and
t’li'. ht result in a good appropriation
which would mean much to Bandon
;u.d the Coquille river.
1 rwi'i B ros . Co. of Chicago and
Spokane have purchased the Banter
1T> s stock of merchandise and will
< i.e.duct i big closing out sale as will
I e notired by their two page adv. in
this week’s R ecorder . Everything
in the store will be sold at greatly
reduced prices. Panter Bros, have
mt yet decided what they will do,
1 h it is to be hoped|that they »vili
decide to remain in our city.
x’ .lur ■ tiHH provided ti e stomach
vim ceio.in natural fluids known as
I e t..>< . uve juices, and it is through
jivi-ps that the food we eat. is
i i-tnit upn in such a way as to pro-
■ ii.i» ll>e rich, red blood that flows
1i r>>ngt the veins of our body Bud
• hei > y ui.ikes ns strong, healthy and
i I n«*t »ml it is the weakeuing of
ti.pi-«- >>iKi>i.tive juices that destroys
bill. It is our own fault if wink
»•r«v o r own health, and yet it is so
> «- for f>meone to put the stomach
• ut i.f m.ler. When you need to
luwe something you know is reliable
something like Kodol for dyspepsia
F’Kt i.ci.y »lion.
Kodol is pleasant
i i-ko. it is reliable and it is jpiar-
eiiirn I io give relief.
Il is sold by
i ouluu xA'Ug Co.
Tsnurcs of Scotch Landowner».
Sir George Clerk of Penicuik
House, Edinburgh, married the
daughter of another baronet, the
late Str Robert Napier, and he holds
l..s lands on a curious tenure. This
obliges him to stand at the bend of
u road near his house and blow
three blasts on a horn if the sov
ereign visits Edinburgh. And there
a .1 c other landowners with similar
lights or obligations. Major Houi-
ton-Craufurd holds the lands of
Braeheml on the understanding
that if the king should happen to
cross Cramond Brig, at the gates of
his residence, he presents him with
u silver basin filled with water in
which to wash his hands. Then,
bhottid the sovereign chance to visit
llopetoun House, Lord Linlithgow
oiikrs that the chains which stretch
mrosa the principal avenue should
Le lowered so that his majesty may
drive up the central approach.—
Glasgow Times.
STOMACH TROUBLE
tf mv reiiiHrkable cores of stomach
ti. i,i.|. s Lave been effected by CLam-
I. i Iwiti i Stomach and Liver Tablets,
(»nw m n who spent over two tbolis
niiil'dollars for medicine and treat
ment
cured by a few bboes of
f «>«»> tablets Price, 25 cents- Sam-
Tlee free ft Lowe’s drug store.
Stomach troubles are very com
ruou in the summer time and yon
should uot only be very careful
ab< ut what you eat just now, but
more than this. you should be careful
not to allow your stomach to heeorne
disordered, and when the stomach
goes wrong take Kodol. Tins is the
best known preparation that is of
fered to the people today for dys
pepsia or indigestion or any stomach
irouble. Kodol digests all foods.
It is plea-ant to take. Il is sold by
Bandon Drug Co.
His Introduction.
Mark Twain said the only intro
duction to a literary audience that
he ever had that seemed to him the
right word in the right place, a real
inspiration, was as follows:
“Ladies and Gentlemen—I shall
not waste any unnecessary time in
the introduction. I don’t know any
thing about this man. At least 1
only know two things about him. ■
One is that he has never been in
prison, and the other is I tan’t see
why he hasn’t.”
Tired mothers’ worn out by the
peevish, cross baby have found
Ca-caweet a hootu and a blessing.
Cas-cawest is fur babies ami chil
dren, anil is especially good for the
ills so common in hot weather. Look
•in’ the ingredients printed on the
l»> llle. Contains no harinfiif drugs.
Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
Dewitt’s Kiduey ami Bladder pills
are prompt and thorough and will
in a very short time strengthen the
weakened kidneys, and allay troubles
arising from inflammation of the
bladder.
They are recommended
everywhere. Sold by Bandon Drug
Co.
Our shoes give comfort
Both to your puise and
Want help to select colors for your hous*
We can give it.
Our color cards, “ \ iü . ve Hoti
to Make Them,
and tell all about it.
li de red, 1
who will suggest < 1
Then use for 6o>7 rc ;J. s
i low
Our line of shoes comprises
the Latest Styles in
I aOîi11
silici
LOWE BRWDE
“HIGH STANDARD” CPAINT
Oxfords, Regular and
For Sale By
High Cuts, Also
Bandon Furniture
Co
Agent
For the Famous Bergmann
Don’t forget that the
Logger’s Shoes
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY Carries
Everything to Make the Home
Prices: §2.60, 3, 3.50, $4.00,
and up to $7.50
Comfortable and Cozy.
Better goods for the same money.
SUBINTELLI j ENCE.
The same goods for less money.
Som« Peraons Imitate Unconsciously
the Actions of Others.
“Have you ever noticed,” asked
an observant physician the other
day, “how persons who have some
thing on their minds imitate uncon
sciously the actions of others?”
A reply in the negative brought
forth a reiteration of the statement.
“A subintelligence seems to be at
work,” continued the physician, “in
all of us at all times that controls
our actions and causes us to do a
great many things unconsciously. A
nervous man or woman wilf twist
and tear a scrap of paper or toy
with some article for an hour at a
time. When spoken to such persons
start and look at the article in their
hands as though wondering where
they had obtained it. In nine cases
out of ten this person saw some oth
er person doing the same thing, and
unconsciously his or her hands, un
der the direction of suhintelligence,
sought out the paper or article to
play with.”
The conversation took place in
the waiting room of a ferry house,
where a score of business men, all
preoccupied mentally with the com
ing business of the day and all anx
ious to get to their offices, were con
gregated, waiting for a boat. To
prove the truth of his remarks the
physician suggested an experiment.
He began a march up and down the
waiting room. In two seconds a
worried looking man who appeared
to be a prosperous merchant or bro
ker began to march also. Two
clerks and a stout person followed
his example. In five minutes two
men who were reading newspapers
were the only persons out of the
twenty odd in the room who were
not walking about. The physician
ceased suddenly. Peculiar as it- may
seem, his action appeared to give
the whole assemblage u shock. They
woke up, as it were, but not suffi
ciently to know that they had been
experimented upon. Before the
bout arrived they had assumed the
positions in which the physician
found them.
“Another thing 1 have noticed,”
added the physician, “is that the
higher the intelligence of a man is
the more liable he is to be con
trolled by subconsciousness. An un
intelligent man seems to have none
of it.”—New’ York Globe.
A greirt many pe<>| pie io.nume tbey
have heart lion1 le «lieti th> act is
that the wbuie trouble b>>s in thè
stomach.
Th»1 pains* *> the side
nronnd the i.gioi of II»— Le •'
not iieceasarily heart tiobl»
suggest ilist yon stir’ «ill
stomach atid whenever }<>n f-' l " de-
(1r**iti<>0 after eating or *«|...ev»>r
your foo*i seems to nauseate 1 *s> Ko
dol. It will not seem ven lot** until
yon know yon aft» iwgl*’
tn
There ien'i any «èi'nbt^Rbon' «* ** it
will do ami v<>n will fimi li.e 'in h <>f
tills st a lament veiled aflei v** h **•'
need Kodol
ol for a t»*
It th I
>ol«1 bete by
I Btndou ¿iiMgt'« .
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BANDON HARDWARE CO
We are now located in the Denholm building and
are ready to serve the public with all kinds of
Hardware. Building Supplies. Stoves
and Ranges. Paints and Oils, and
Sporting Goods.
Our prices are right.
Give us a Call.
SMITH BROS. & SIDWELL
Men’s and Boys’ outfitters.
ON MAIN ST. NEAR NEW K. P. B’LD’G.
BANDON.
Virginia Ice Cream Parlors
J. H. ANDERSON, Prop.
T. W. ROBISON. Manager.
EZ3OEZXOEZI
Fine Lemonade Ice Cream Con-
fectionery, Etc.
MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE
Oregon.
Bandon,
Now is the time to educate for the prosperity so sure to
follow.
Ours is the only institution in Coos County equipped to
prepare you properly.
Write for particulars.
Kliller - Cleaver
NOKT1I
Business
College
lll'M*, OREGON
Allen N Davidson have moved their store into the
Laird-1.<>«<■ Building and are reaey to receive their pat
rons their patrons there with hill new line of the best
in Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Everything for
the table. Don’t forget the changed location.
L. C. Durkcdy
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Oakes Real Estate Co.
Has recently located in Bandon and is prepared to figure o
Sole Agent» for
all kinds of buildings.
Repairing and Re-shingling Roofs given Special
attention. All work Guaranteed.
Residence on West 4th St.,
1
Agents for
Connecticut Fire Insurance
BANDON. OREGON
Woolen
Mill
Addtion.
Addition
Oake»
Company.
St. Paul Fire & Marine In-
iurance Company.
Break water
Addition
Phenix Fire Insurance Co.
________ Model IACj4 i* a medium light weight rrnrat-
ingnfle, swell
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balanced gun with all the
advantage an.fr.rts f th*-I top, •dr-^rrt-
ing construction.
It is quick and easy <4 operation. a< curate up to
300 yards and a wry pleasant gun to carry and to shoot.
For settled district« and farming country where the «hooting at
Woodchuck*. badger*, foies, 'conns. hawk«, etc., is at range» from
100 to 20D yard*, the 2 » 2 > and .32 20 rifle« with the Nack U*d
low-pressure am< krIran Io h cannot l>< erggilled, ('ff accuracy and
safety. Thefi.t rv wnrr r.it *n f <ff (he MrxJrl 94
1» cheap,
and can lie reloaded at wry small cost.
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Manager.
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