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o •■o • • • .* • • • • o • Al • V O — Bandon Recorder il TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IS THE PRICE 1 a f t o » B. V.. Hurst, a well known citizen òf «. ur communitv, called ........... ...... op the -- OF PFACE The terrible itching and smarting, 'ibOor one day this week ami left his incident to certain skin disease is j sulxscriptioi^for life RECORDER. We1 . Becordar Fubishing Company, afinost instantly allayed by applying] Would be glad to welcome nlhny | Chamberlain ’s Salve. Prige, 25 cen'.s. ni ore who wou’d do the same thing. <7 'SI. 3CO FF. - - - Managing Editor For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Messrs. G.* t'_k l’l®'lps and E. Sul ••"ft ion, $1 50 per Yem in Advance. Advertising Kates Made 9 Egbert of San Francisflb came uf» Kuown on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Atty J. M. Upton, of Marshfield, on the Bandon yesterday for a short Filtered st the Baildoll Postettice as ¡Second Claaa Matter. and well known in Bandon, was a visit in this city. They say Bandon • business visitor in our city the first s July 9, 1908 of the week, lie expresses himself the “candy town”. Ï.1L RSDAY —oeo - as being well pleased with the ad . .0 S tate in the the Union is vancement our city is making. Notice to Logger* and MAKING A DEW POND s, ■ : ling more high class advertising Laborer*. n i ter than Oregon. The splendid An Old Mathod of Securing Water, Just a little C hhchwco I is alt 5hat t .lets ¡.sued to present the claims Even In a Drought. in iwcessary to give th» baby when 1 he old Holm’s Restaurant has <•' Yamhill county. Altauiy and Linn There is still in England at least it is cross and peevish. Caacuweet eontaiiiB^Do harmful drugs and is changed hands and is now known as c , ::ty, Grant’s Pass, Rostburg, one wandering gang of men who higldy robommeuded by mothers the Louis Lunch Counter. Quick will construct for the modern farm I e’.hid. and Ashland, are superior everywhere. Conforms to the. er a pool which in any situation in ?alitiitd Ii-ie hood and Drug Law orders and fair treatment my motto. tho-e issued by the commercial a sufficiently dry soil will always t L. C. D urkee , Prop. Eastern contain water—more in the heat of Sold by Bandon Drug Co. I I . ies of other states. (, . gun is not being neglected, and Bummer titan during winter rains. According to an account given by aaaNDjaH asnoiï tro , character ot advertising cannot 1 IM- CD POHL [A301D vasixvs aaai N VH vno G. Hubbard in the Boston Dost, to have an advantageous effect. J ’$318H0 h 1 ONiil GNV 1VCHHL 11» 0*» Registered EYE Optometerist this \vater is not derived from *. county should tall 111 line and springs or rainfall an<k is speedily [•'•MJ 0|W«9 W4 « S01OA 1.A . “aatsa" SHOnoO HO J of the We have the natural re- lost if even the smallest rivulet is 4 <’V •■itise. , i< - .old r |«i tally is this tine of allowed to flow into the pond. State of Oregon. The gang of dew pond makers By request 1 will he at the HOTEL GALLIER We need a I c i - quilie valley. commences operations by hollowing 1 ii:. al and need it badly, and the out the earth for a space far in ex August 3rd to 6t li. cess of the apparent requirements l of the proposed pond. They then All work Scientific and Guar thickly cover the whole of the hol fsoNni sox anno ONV anteed. Eor Children the ut low with a coating of dry straw. HOnOO^THIX The straw in its turn is covered by most care is taken. «•jar «■-*« m « ì a layer of well chosen, finely pud dled clay, and the upper surface of the clay is then closely strewn with stones. Care has been taken that the margin of the straw is effectively protected by clay. The pond will gradually become filled with water, th.e more rapidly the larger it is, Rates $1 to $2 per Day. Special Rates by the even though no rain may fall. If week or Month. Sample Room in Connection. such a structure is situated on the summit of a down during the warmth of a summer day the earth Oregon Bandon will have stored a considerable amount of heat, while the pond, protected from this heat by the non QBB Ml E irtuacli troubles ate very coin conductivity of the straw, is at the moo mill« summer lime and yon same time chilled by the process of SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers t..<nl<l not uuly be very careful evaporation from the puddled clay. > . m wtiat you eat just uow, but The consequence is that during Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty 1.. . itinn this, yon should be careful the* night the moisture of the com Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices 1.. .1 10 allow your stomach to become paratively warm air is condensed on ,1i,. id- red, and when the stomarb reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. As ( ••»•*< wrong lake Kodol. Thia is the the surface of the cold day. 1 . - L.iown preparation tb»t is of the condensation during the night i.;«d to ilie people today for dya- is in excess of the evaporation dur I I ot or indigestion or any stomacb ing the day, the pond becomes, night 4 iOle. Kodol .digests all foods. by night, gradually filled. Theo X. 1 pieaeuut to lake. It is sold by retically we may observe that dur Drug Co. ing the day, the air being compara tively changed with moisture, evap We are now located in the Denholm building and oration is necessarily less than the Better Times in Sight. are ready to serve the public with all kinds of precipitation during the night. In practicetit is found that the pond On July 1st, the midyear day, will constantly yield a supply of the Hardware, Building Supplies, Stoves, *.*orlv J200,000,otto was distributed purest water. The dew pond will cease to at to • tockholders in railroads and other and Ranges, Paints and Oils, and tract the dew if the layer of straw . uporations, and this vast volume of mopey turned loose, it is pre- should get wet, as it then becomes Sporting Goods. of the same temperature as the sur dit ted, will result in a great business rounding earth and ceases to act as it \ival, and in bringing about a full a nonconductor of heat. This prac Give us a Call. Our prices are right* renewal of confidence, industrial tically always occurs if a spring is allowed to flow into the pond or if activity and prosperity. This is no the layer of clay (technically called »1 ubt to a large extent true. While T. W. ROBISON, Manager. the crust) is pierced. the larger part of this immense The Claw of the Devil. am- unt of money will fall back into In the middle ages people recog the same hands that disburse it-^-the nized witches and possessed per H irrimans, Goulds, Rockefellers, sons by seeking on their bodies for ’'’organs, Ryans, and otlierjike high what was called the claws of the MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE financier.-.—a considerable fraction of devil. It was a more or less ex it will find its way into diversified in tensive part of the skin in which THE MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE pre dustrial channels, ami will help ntut h the subject was insensible to any to start the second halt of the year touch or prick. The expert intrust pares young people for the best business positions. ed with this work would close the off well. eyes of the subject and, armed with Instruction is personal and methods the most successful. July 1st was also known as “re em a sharp needle, pribk here and there School in session the entire year. ployment day.’’ The railroads put the different parts of the body. The a great number of m-n to work, sufferer was to answer with a cry ïÆiller - Cleaver Business College < prick, and the <Liw of the which of itself, will go far to over to each NORTH BEND, OREOON devil il on a certain spot sj was recog- come the last vestiges of depression, nized fr< >1 the fact that lie did not and is besides an exceedingly en cry when this spot was examined.— couraging sign of bettei, and, in fact, “The Major Symptoms of Hysteria,” /<> >d times. For more than half a by I’ierre Janet. year the railroads have been employ Where the Shoe Pinched. 5: ■ .is little labor as possible; every “If they don’t quit making that where they stopped work as far as child cry,” sighed the flat dweller BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heatershave in them so many excellencies as his Mobs echoed pitifully through that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing th. • could, and threw tens of thous the court, “ I am going to apply to in favor every year We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household , n Is of men out of employment, the board of health and have it stop and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly mhdest in either case il.u-* in large part contributing to ed. There’s a limit to e*erything.” and prolonging the “hard tim<*s." “Why the board of health?” ask TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. What the railroads h ive done in ie ed her friend. “1 should think you Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. employment will be done In other would apply to the Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. ” great indiistri.il concerns; b<- i<ks, “I am not thinking so much of the haivi.st is jti t coining on and him,” acknowledged the flat dweller except lor the poliii- -I bugbear the contritely, “as I am of my* own country would soon be in normal health. His constant sobbing is getting on my nerves so that I can’t business shape ag tin All that is necessary for good Bleep.”—New York Press. times is for the people generally to Th« Sun'« Hast. It is not impossible to express the cheer up, get and hold on to a large ft ck of confidence, and go ahead marvelous power of the sun’s heat, with work and business, It is pes- but we can admit without shame that it is impossible to comprehend si nists and cowards a ho give de it. The heat emitted by the sun in signing panic makers their oppor each second is equal to lhat which would result from the combustion tunity.—Journal. of eleven quadrillions six hundred . —OOO------ thousand millards of tons of coal B<'«itt'S Kidney and Bladder pills burning at the same time.. Thia me prompt iVnd tliorongh sod will same heat would boil per hour seven lt> a very short tn*« strengthen the hundred thousand millions of cubic w»Hkeiif>d kidney«, and r II hv trouble« I arising 4rohi inflammation of the miles of water at the temperature MaAAar They are recommended of ice. Attempt to understand thia I Gallier Hardware building, opposite Postoifice. * ••«•••hare. Bold by Bandon Drug Ar well nu£htetba aat attempt to i drink the ocean! - -• .. A • • a * • a ______ ». *■’ Published Every 1 hursday Eveniug by the - Hello, Bill! Hello, Bill! • Either Bill Taft, or Bill Bryan, It makes no« difference to us, htff the "bills” and we need lav« the ni est line of men’s togs to offer in ex hange, you have ever seen. I Good all wool suits $10, $12.50, $15,00 and up HOTEL GALLIER ADLER MILWAUKEE Better goods for the same money. The same goods for less money. SMITH BROS. & SIDWELL BANDON HARDWARE CO. Men’s and Boys’ outfitters. ON MAIN ST. NEAR NEW K. P. B LD G. >-1 Virginia Ice Cream Parlors J. H. ANDERSON, Prop. Fine Lemonade Ice Cream Con- iectionery, Etc. Bandon, Allen & Davidson Allen & Davidson have moved their store into the Laird-Lowe Building and are reaey to receive their rons their patrons there with full new line of the in Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Everything the table. Don't forget the changed location. Connecticut Fire Insurance Woolen J a J 9 Mill Oakes Addtion. Company. St. Paul Fire A Maria* In- Addition. u Breakwater rance Company. Phenix Fire Insurance Co. Addition. We have the only lots within the Town Limits of Bandon sold on the instalment plan. us. If you want results, list with If you vi nt to buy improved or unimproved prop erty, business 1 >ts or-business chances, come and see us we have them. We Know How. We Give Satisfaction. Good work is our Success. a Agent* for Sole Agent* for Old Clothes Made New. ’ new pat best for Oakes Real Estate Co. Cleaning and Pressing • A Oregon. us A. McNair, the Hardware Man. Ladies’ work made a Specialty. Give us a trial. BANDON. -The largest list in Bandon to select from, and alw.njs changing. of non residents looked after. Rents collected and interests * General information bureau ami Notary Public. Edward E. Oakes, • • Sa t Sbhcribe for.the RECORER : i___ t 1