Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 25, 1908, Image 5

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balance of trade is piling upon our
BO .N IN IOWA
Household Economy
0 A jnosed.
side. The foreign demand for farm
Our family were all burn and Ptiin-
"i
oung
Featherligad
soon after
®<l m !<>wa, and have used Chauitxu
How »grange that women should products and manufactures is at a Iain’s. ('■ i|s’. ('fi llers »nd Diarrhoea pun.-basing his elcLint new tourir^j
have been so slow to see the im­ high mark. There w ill l>e a treas­ Remeov (made al Des Moines.) F- 1 car was taken with a swelling on
portance of a special scientific train­ ury deficit for the year, but it will be yearn We know Imw good it in from the back of his deck. lie went and
long expert nee tti (lie tine of it. f<i
ing for the work they are reason­ $2 ',oot>,ooo less than the treasury fact wliilu hi KI Paso, 1’» xhh . tl- consulted his physician about it.
“Doctor,” he said, “are there Mu h
ably certain to be called upon to do. surplus for last year. The govern­ writer's life, was saved by Ibe prompl things as automobile diseases?”
Young women have been eager ment has a cash balance of ¿239,- line i f this leftteiiy. W - Hie la w ell
“It is not unlikely,” was the doc­
La^ed lb the nieri’HIltile liiisine s at
and self denying in the study ol ■xio.ooo. More workers are wanted Nari’oossi'e, Fla , ami bavi iii’in tors resjionse. “At least automo-
music, art and literature, but are on the farms than can I* obtained. ilnred it toe renieay here. It has biling may develop tendencies to
just now beginning to see the ad­ Manufacturing ami mining are active. proven very auceesbful and is con- disease that lie dormant under or­
•s'antly growing in favor. Ennis dinary conditions.”
vantage of an education in the Surely a place exists somewhere for Bro«. This remedy is fot sale by (’.
“Well, 1 wish you would look at
every active and industrious man
science of the home.
that epot on the back of my neck
If it be true that the greatness of The number of unemployed at this
and tell me if the excessive use of
The Ticket Complete.
my motor car has anything to do
our Nation rests upon the integrity time has been exaggerated, but there
with it.”
of its homes, then must domestic are some who arc looking for work,
The doctor complied.
It was doubtless motives of poli.i-
science be the foundation upon and it is an excellent idea for every
”H*m!” he eaid gravely. “That
which all other scientific pursuits body, as far as able, to lend a hand Cal expediency which led to tl e looks as if it might be either a car
depend. This is indeed the fact. in finding places for them. A whole nomination of Congressman Siler­ buncle or an automo-bile. * —
And the women of the Nation community is better off when this man, of New York, as the running Youth’s Companion.
deserve the greatest praise for what most worthy end is accomplished.— mate of Mr. Taft, Under ordinary
conditions and meeting ordinary
they have achieved in spite of an Globe Democrat.
considerations,
it would seem that
inadequate industrial education.
Improved
Form
of
Blackleg
the
man
should
have been Cum
Leave orders for Ice at Ban
Oregon is one of the States w hich
mins,
of
Iowa,
not
only
for
the
Vaccine
don
Steatn Laundry. Pltone 5
has awakened to the fact that home
reason
that
he
is
a
western
man,
but
training for our women is just as im-
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1 be advantages or Blackleg l illn for the still further reason that he is
portant
as
any
special
manual
.
Timber l.mid Act lune a. IS7H.
r
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over the powder form of vaccine are a radical man and therefore would
NOTICE FOR l’t BL1CA I ION,
training for our young men.
that the time and bother of mixing
United
Slates Land Office, liosebori;, Ore
add strength to a ticket that must
April 17. l'.MIS
The Oregon Agricultural College Hre Haved; that the dose is abso-
appeal to these elements in the Notice is hereby tiiven that in cumplinuce
has arranged for an enlargement of |nh,)y uniforms that a package may
with the provisions of the act of (toiioreas
its school of domestic science and Im opened ami only a |>Hrt used, the Western sections at least But the of June 3, 1878, entitled •’An act. for the
sale of timber lands in the States of Cal
arts next year.
rest being saved for lot lire use; that reactionary forces of Iowa under ifornia. Oregon, Nevada, mnl Washington
Allison would never consent territory,” as extended to all the Public
Miss Juliet, Greer of Pratt’s Insti- 'he operation of using it is far safer Senator
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’ Land ct States by act of August 4 1892, Janies
tne advancement of Cummins, j Gouiev
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of (town
Bandon, county
tute will have charge of this school >md simpler than that of using the to
Reside« Tnivj wnnl.l in nnv pvonl lw. 1 of < : >»H, State of Oregon baa tins day filed
ab-
Besides low a would in any event be ,,, tbH office his »worn state nt No
and will have a corps of four pro- lewder form; that the slower
'.>727, for the pnrebaae of the NE *, HE1,
lessors. All of these ladies come sor»'‘i«m <>i the pills tends to tbe safe. What would really be needed of
Section No. 4. I'ownsbip 29 South of
im-
to the Republican party, what mi ht liatige 14 W. and will offer proof to show
from the best institutions of the Prodnetmn of a h.gber degrw ol
that the land aouuht is more valuable for
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i mnnity.
indeed prove crucial, in the Novem­ its timber and stone t han for agricultural
East,
and • are prepared i to give the
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1 he injector is a very simple
purposed,
to establish his claim to said
ber election was the great electoral land before and
<4. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com­
young women of Oregon a training I tni(uent ,hat b praotically
vote of New York. There might be missioner at his office at Bandon, Oregon,
second to none tn the country.
destruct ible, and on acconot of its
on Friday, the 4th day of September, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
1 he laboratories and class-rooms I simplicity is less likely to get out of some trouble for Taft to carry the A.
Jones
state
without
a
New
York
associate,
Charles Brown
in the various branches of cooking, order. The operation of vaccinating
C.
M. Smith
laundry work, hygiene and sanita-1 consists simply of pnttiug a pill in though why there should be with W H. Smith, all of Bandon. Coos Co,
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tion, home nursing, the art of enter- the hollow needle of the injector Bryan likely to be the Democratic Oregon.
Auy and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
taining, etc., will be in Waldo Hall, "n*l “ft««- the needle has been pushed nominee, is not quite apparent.
file their claims in this office on or before
However,
Taft
and
Sherman
is
the commodious dormitory tor *n^° «t'd nmler the skin (between the
said 4ili day of September 1908.
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
women. The class-rooms in all «kin “nd ,be ,u,lsc
“,e P'11 is the ticket and back of it looms all
Register.
x I ejected by means of a plunger which the force at the command of Presi-
branches of sewing, decorative art
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.
First Publication June 11 1908
,
,
. 1 is operated by a thum-piece on the dent’ Roosevelt.
He was a very
and millinery will occupy the entire
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878
powerful
factor
in
achieving the
second floor of the new build'ng
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ticket
’
s
nomination,
particularly
the
The Cost of Vaccination.
which will be ready for occupancy in
United States Land Office
head of it. The head of the ticket
September. Very few state insti­
Roseburg, Oregon, March 29, 1908
This is governed not by what you is his personal friend and long time Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
tutions have a better equipment or
pay for vaccine, but by what pro­ associate. He it is who will carry the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
more commodious quarters for this
1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber
tection you get from it. If out of a out the policies which the President lands
in the State* of
California, Oregon,
school of economics than the Ore
hundred animals vaccinated with has already set in motion, and this Nevada, and Washington Territory”, as ex­
gon Agricultural College shall pre­
to
all
the
Public Land States
vaccine that may have cost you little will be the prafoundest influence in tended
by
act
of
August
4,
1892
sent next year.
or nothing, you lose one animal its success next November.—Tele­ Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos,
There will be an increasing de­
State of Oregon, did on September I I, 1907,
that might have been saved if a gram.
file in this office his sworn statement No, 9263,
mand, from this time on, for teach­
for the purchase ol E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section
fresh, uniformly,
reliable and
ers to handle the cooking and sew­
No. 25 in Township No. 30 S Range No. 15
SORE
NIPPLES
easily applied vaccine had been
West, and will offer proof to show that the
ing given in the public and ahigh
Any mother who has had exper land sought is more valuable for its timber or
used,
your
free vaccine would have
schools, and there should be no
ience with this distressing ailment stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
cost you two or three times what will be pleased to know that a cure tablish his claim to said land before J. Fl. Up­
fear that any one graduated from
you would pay for a reliable article. may be effected by applying Cham­ ton, U. S. Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon on
this course at the Oregon Agricul­
’s Salve as soon as the child is a Monday the 6th day of July, 1908.
We are assured by the rep >rts of berlain
He names as witnesses:
bone nursing. Wipe it off with a
tural College will not find im­
John Clausen, oi Langlois, Oregon.
users
that
the
products
of
The
Cut
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soft
cloth
before
allowing
ttie
babe
to
mediate and lucrative employment,
Hans Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon.
nurse. Many trained nurses nse this
John Jones, of Bandon, Oregon.
if she is seeking a means of liveli­ ter I.aboratorv, Berkley, California, salve with best results For sale hy
Elgin Strader, of Bandon, Oregon.
hood.
Indeed, tor though this are of the highest standard, and O. 1. Lowe.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
course is principally designed to fit they are certainly fairly priced.
claims in this office on or belore said 6th day of
Miles and Miles.
our graduates to be home-makers, This laboratory produces biological
July. ID0B.
products
only (vaccines and serums)
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register
If
you
set
out
to
walk
a
mile
in
yet their is an increasing demand
and makes a specialty of the in­ Sweden,’-^ou will have to walk more
at good salaries, for the we’l trained
l imber Land Act, June 3, 1878
vestigation of infectious diseases of than five times as far as you would
woman who has had this scientific
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
have
to
walk
in
America
to
com
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both men and animals.
Their
United States Land Office.
plete votir mile, for a Swedish mile
training.
booklet on Blackleg and Anthrax is 34,980 feet long, while an Amer­
Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, 1908.
With the new dormitory and half j
Notice is hereby given
that
in com­
may be obtained free on application ican mile is only 5,280 feet. The pliance
with the provisions of the act of
a dozen women added to the
English and the American miles are Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
to the Laboratory.
faculty, the social life at Waldo Hall
for
the sale of timber lands in the
Those stockmen who are not the same in length, while the Span­ act
promises to be very interesting,
ish
mile lacks 714 feet of being as States of California, Oregon, Nevada and
familiar with the pill form of vaccine long as the American mile, the Nor­ Washington Territory,” a., extended to a> ih<
The Art Museum of Portland, The
investigate the wegian mile is nearly seven times Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
Ruth A. Swift of Bandon, County of Coos,
Women’s Club, and several other should certainly
matter, If they do they will aban its length, and the Dutch mile is State of Oregon, did on Jan. 27, l‘M)8, file
organizations have
promised il-
her sworn statement No. 9493 for the pur
don the use of the uncertain and only 3,280 feet. With the exception chase
of the NE I 4 SW 14, Section 27, in
lustrated lectures and symposiums
of America and England, there are wownship
vexatious powder form.
No. 29 S, Range No. 14 W, and
during the vear, which will bring
no countries in which the mile is the mill offer proof to show that the land sought is
same length.—Minneapolis Journal. more valuable for its timber or stone than for
the best talent of the metropolis to
Notice
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
Corvallis, from time to time.
to said land before G. 1 . Treadgold, u. s.
Wouldn't Take Hie Place.
Notice is hereby given that all
Besides the practical work in the
Hearing of the sudden taking off Commissioner at his office in Bandon, Coos
Coos
County Warrants drawn on the stage of life of a leading Thes­ County, Oregon, on Tuesday the I I th day of
school of domestic science and arts
August, 1908.
which young women may elect, there General Fund and endorsed priot pian while he was playing in Chica­ <He names as witnesses.
(¿Kenneth Perkins
are always some who enter the to January 1st 1907 will be paid on go, a New York Rialtoan out of a ¿Chas. A. Swift
job
telegraphed
the
manager
as
fol
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£ Spray Osborn
schools of Pharmacy, Floriculture, presentation at my office in Co­ lows :
j (Harry Walker, all of Bandon, Oregon.
Dairying, Poultry, Husbandry, and quille City, Oregon
“Having heard of the sad and Any and all persons , claiming adversley the
No interest will be allowed after tragic demise of Mr. ----- , 1’11 take above described lands
requested to file their
Commerce. —Clara II. Waldo in
claims in this office on or belore said I I th day
June
30
1908.
his
place
for
$150
a
week.
”
The Oregon Countrymen.
of August, 1908.
As the message was sent collect,
J. B. D ulley , .
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BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register.
it elicited the following reply: First Publication June 4.
Treasurer, Coos
Keeping Men Employed.
“Thanks. I wouldn't take his place
Co. Oregon.
for twice that amount.”—Minne­
Dated June 24, 1908, Coquille apolis Journal.
The movement to encourage em­
I
ployers to retain a full working force City, Oregon.
26 3t BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE WINS.
in all cases where sound business
Tom M oore, of Rural Route I
At North Bend
principles will admit of it is sensible No Need of Suffering from Rheumatism. Cochi hu , Ga„ writes: "I had a I ih .1
sore come on the insten of tny foot
It is a mistake to allow rheumatism and coil Id find nothing that would
and praiseworthy in every way. It
Is now open for the re­
is too much the custom to slow up in »0 become chronic, as th* pain can lieal it until I applied BncklenS
ception of patients. The
always be relieved, and in most Arnica Salve. Less than lullf of a 25c.
active affairs in presidential years, cases a cure effects I by applying
terms ate $10 per week
bottle ivoti t lie day for me by affect­
i’he ra tig ■»
and ah. r a financial flurry, even one ffliamberlain's Pain Balm.
t feet cure ’* Su’d under
ami upwards. For par­
of a superficial nature like that re­ lief from pain which it alTorda, is i ti t i • • it L > <e < drug store.
ticulars apply to : :
alone worth many nnes its cost
It
cently experience«!, to proceed with makes **leep and re*t possible
Take your job printing to the R e ­
an excels <>I caution, not to say tim­ Even in cases of long standi.,g 'hi-
liniment
slionld
be
used
on
.irrmitif
idity This ih a big country w ith a of the relief which it affords. 25 and cur her We have nothing but the
North Bend, Or.
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vast .•mount of work to lie done, and 5 cent aiaea for sale by C. 4 I owe. I cst in all stock.
it is not the right spirit to lay men
off tor fear that something may hap­
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ra. n t o o cl
pen, financially <<r politically, that
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twittle of K<»ilol, y<»n «-an i
viill seriously derange «business.. 4
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As i matter of fact the business
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we w!l' ’
Slgn her. ____ I___
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outlook is unustftlly goo«l. The
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F or iNn»r.F.sT7ON and dysi epsi a .
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SOMI4NÏ,
tig
crop news is all favorable. A large
surest method voti should 1; <
has a
vacuum seal and <|< hs
away with the han! and tin it-
isfactory work of screwing on
DlSLlhbTnEb
3TICKY0L1K
the lids.
ICE
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PANTER
J. E. Y oung
YOUNG & PARKER
Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of
White and Red Cedar Shingi
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
Special Attention to
Local Tra
FRED T. tttttl :
A full line of Confectionery, Traits,
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, li
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
Next to Vienna Cafe
BANDON, OREC
1. A. TURN ULI
Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating
Organs repaired and General Overhauling
Carry a Lull Line < f Repairs and Supplies
Permanently located in Bandon.
Tuning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable
A ll W ork G uaranteed .
Leave orders it P. B. Hoyt's Barber
SPECIALS
Porland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Br. nd.
“OLYMPIA
$1.35 Per Sack
$5.40 Per Barrel
Also “Whtie River” Brand a $1.35 and $5.4C.
Ami a Good Family Flour at S5 00 pet Idd or Si 25 per s
k.
F» viro Cane Sugar
100 Pound Sack, $6.25
1 ’rosper
Mill
Prosper Orenon.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Sisters of Mercy
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and Abstract Comna
a roll tie Id tinti Coquille, Oregon.
We have completed h thorough and tip tn date ABSTRACT PT
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at -I kh
tire. Orders will receive careful and prompt altention.
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett b
That at Coquille Adjoins Posloffice.
Marshfield Phone, 113
Coquille Pilone, 191
Hr Phone at our E.ryenne when ordering AMrueln
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