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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
• • • • e • • • o 0 o o a o a 0 o • O • • 8 o • .O a i o * •• o o o o <p • » • 0 a • *0« o •a 0 • °» 8 o 0 • o 0 o • a • • • o °8 •• • se : ’ . «se « % a 0 o o °o O o a «B « • o % e / • o e » Published Every Thursday Evening by the Recorder Pubishmg Company K. KOPF. - - - Managing Editor Subscription, ¡fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Entered al the ilandou I’ustoftice hh Second Class Matter. .................................................. ■ p— TREATY IrlVl C1NTS IS THE PRICE ♦ OF FFAC1 The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin disease ia almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price. 25 cents. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. The Leroy Kansas. Reporter tells this story about John E. Watrous, of Burlington, Kan., one of the dep uty collectors of internal revenue: Traveling alog the country road. Mr Watrous was attracted by frightful BOOTS . AND . SHOES screams coming from a little house You can't expert Io get $2 worth not far from the road. Hurriedly ty for SI. but you can get your ing his horse he ran to the house money's worth at and found a little boy had swallowed I a quarter, and his mother not know M ing what to do was frantic. Mr. t Dealer ia Roots aa<l Skats. Watrous caught the little fellow by the heels, and holding him up, gave Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done at Lowpst Living him a few »hakes, whereupon the Prices. coin soon dropped to the Hour. “Well, mister, “ said the grateful mother, you certainly certainly know M O. POHL. how to get it out. Are you a doctor? Optometerist “No, madam,“ replied Watrous, Registered of th« ,‘1‘rna collector of internal rev enue.“ Stile of Oregon. July 23, 1908 " '■ » I, aaa———a——■ There ia one preparation known . Whàt Coos county neqcls more today that will promptly help the than anything else is a trunk line of stomach This is' Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of food, ftud it lailioad, and if the various towns of does it thoroughly, so that the use of the county would pet in and work Kodol for a time will widhont donbl anyone who has atomach trouble. tpge her we could accomplish ths- help Take Kodol today and continue it for desjndend with cofhparitive ease. the short time that is necessary to give complete relief. Kodol is sold What is for the interest of one ‘part by Bandon Ding Co. of the county is good for Jhe whole ---- <X»^- county. People in other parts of • THEREST PILLS EVER SOLD - “After- doctoring 15 years for the we« ire working oit this plan chronic indigestion and spending Ry reeaaat I «ill k* at tka HOTEL OALLIEIt and .>re succeeding admirably. Coos over 200 doP.arH. nothing has done me ------ OOO----- • a*» much good as Dr. King ’ « New Bay iii-eils a railroad, so'does tile This- is what Hon. J ike Moore, August 3rd to 6th. Life Filia. I consider them the best Hints-Warden of Georgia, mjb of Coquille valley, and if Harriman pills ever sold:“ writes B. F. Ayscue. K<>dol For Dyapepaia: “E, C. De All work Scientific and Guar 'dues not get busy and build one, then <>f Ingleside. N. C. Sold under guar Witt Co., Chicago, III.—Dena Hirn untie at Lowe's di ng store. -25c. 1 have Miffeieil- inure tbnn twenty anteed. For Children the ut nego i.liions should be opened with yearn from indigestion: About 18 month« ago I hrtd grown so tinch most care is taken. some other company. The Chica worse that 1 could not digest • crust go, Milwaukee St Paul is buildinc* Dewitl'n LitiI« Early Hirer«, lie of corn bread and could not retain 1«» th« F,< di coast, .»nd if they wert filinone liHle liver pill«, »re sold by anything on my ctomnch. I lost 25 iheBandon Drug Co. Ibn, iii tact 1 made up my mind that apprise1«! of the great resources ol 1 could not live but a short time, ------- 000 when a friend of mine recommended tin. country they could no doubt, Kodol. 4 consented to try it to please him andwas better in one day I»- in bleed to push a road into it, at GOT MIS REWARD. 1 now Weigh more than 1 ever did in a .very ear y date. A railroad I TWa Dub«, th. Cow Driver and a Maa- my life and’am in better health than ing Sovereign. for many years. K ji I o I dit it. 1 keep what we med and a lailroad is what a bottle constHntly. and write this The father of the present Duke w« must have if the I«*-,I interests of of Buccleuch was not averse to » hoping that humanity may bo bene WINE5, LIQUoR.5 AND the country are to lie served Let joke as regarded his identity, and titled- Yonra very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlau’a, Aug. ill, 1H04.” Sold the mis Bay cities. Coquille, Mvr- an amusing anecdote, with a some by Baudou Drug Co. CI6AR.5 what serious ending, is told about (I- Point Bandoti and the eiltire .him. His grace purchased a cow ----- (JOO------ < utitv get to work and we will soon from a farmer near Dalkeith and Fire Extinguisher. Oregon Bandon gave orders it should be sent up accomplish what we desire. Tht the following morning. According Anyone wishing tire extinguishers coming meeting in August, at ly the cow was sent, and the’duke, leave orders with the Bandon Hard M arshfield, at which time the pro who was walking in the avenue, es pied a small hoy who was attempt ware Co. We handle the famous ject will be discussed, should be at ing ineffectually to drive the ani Mitchell Fire Extinguishers. Just tended by business men from all mal. The hoy, not knowing tlia the thing for a gasoline boat, as it duke, cried out: over the county, and a united effort “Hi, mon,, come here an’ gi’ ua a puts out oil fire with precision. mad«- to ¡«««luce a railroad to comt han’ wi’ this beast!” 25 t f 4 HAS A SELECT STOCK OF ------ OOO----- The duke, greatly amazed, deter this way. mined to have a joke.' He walked Dfiwitt'H Witch Hulel Halve is good on slowly and took no not«». At for ents, brnisaa, burns and seratebes. The pre sidenti.al campaign <rf 1908 last the little fellow called: Ir is especially good, for piles. Re “Come here, mon, an’ help us, an’ coin mended and sold by Bandon is now in full swing and from now sure as anything I’ll give ye half I Drug Co. Míre«» Rrrre« Dreegbt until Novemcer 3rd there will be get.” a This entreaty had the desired ef more doing in a political way than COURTEOUS TREATMENT fect. The duke gave a helping has been for years. The two great hand. ■ HlV I Kto KKOA1U>I«G Fatrsn or L^lnno parties have each named their man “And now,” said he, “how much for sate. Not pnrtktilAr about locatloa. do you think you will get for thia and it is the general opinion that the wish to hear from owner only who will «ell diie« t to buyer. Give price, jobr description and state when puMeeesicm two strongest available men in the can be had. Addre -s, “Ow dinna ken,” said the boy, LDAIBiSHIW. Ik» BwcUtar. B. f. BANDON OREGON country have been named. It is “but 1 am sure o’ something, for the folk up at the house are good probable that President Roosevelt to a’ bodies.” As' they neared the house the euuki have been the republicannoin- duke left the lad and entered by a SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers • inee if he had only allowed his name different way. He called a servant | W« hmi » of All kiatfs M«4* to 0r4«r tl«rM!iti<wi«| a Sptcialty to be used but lie wanted Taft and and put a sovereign into his hand, Job Work altendrd to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satidaction Pricei Taft was the man named. Bryan telling him to give it to the boy I who brought the cow. The duke I reasonable. Shop on Atwaler Street. Bandon, Oregon. was almost the unanirfioiis choice of then returned to the avenue and the demcratic- party, and will receive was there met by the boy. “Well, how much did you get?” a large vote over the country. • Peo a “A shilling,” said the boy, “an’ ple will watch the progress of the there’s the half of it to ye.” “But surely you got more than a Suce«»«« lo HOOVER & MUNDAY campaign with great interest snd shilling?” there « ill be plenty of chance for or “No,” said the . boy earnestly, atory from young aspirants for polit “that’s all 1 got.” “There must be some mistake,” ic.J fame. Dealer in All Kinds of said the H ii R t -, “and as 1 know the duke if you return I think I’ll get Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Etc. Farm Produce Bought. Tired mothera’ worn out by the you more.” Having punrhased this old and well established business, and moved the same into the peevish, cross baby have found The boy consented, and back they Marshall building, «outh side Main street. We solicit a continuance o( put generous pat ('«• caweet a boom and a blessing. wept. Tlie duke rang the bell and ronage guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices and curteous treatment to all. Cii'CHwevt is for* babies and chil dren, and is especially good f<>r the ordered all the servants to assemble. “Now,” said he, “show me the ills so common ii» hot weather. Look .«or the ingredients printed on the person who gave you the shilling.” “It was that chap there,” point bottle C’o.itains no humfuf drugs. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line Hold by B..i do<> I’rng Co. ing to the butler, who, utterly con ----- <XK> - - fused, attempted to apologize. The HELF FO* THOSE WHO ARE IN duke cut all explanations short and ordered him to quit his service in TROUBLE. Alter doctoring for about twelve stantly. As for the' boy, the duke years for a bad stomach trouble, and was so delighted with his honesty Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide 6 that he sent him to school and edu spending nearly five hundred dollars cated him at his own expense.— Sails From Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M. for medicine and ductor's fees, I Kansas City .Journal. purchased my wife one box of C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent, Phone Main 34 A Street Dock An Eye to the Main Chance. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Lucinda had a large box of choco Tablets, which did her so ipuch good lates. Every few minutes she would that she continued to use them and pass the box around to her mother they have done her more good than and her mother’s visitors. “What all of the medicine I bought before. a dear little thing!” exclaimed one —S amuf . i . R over , Folsom, Iowa. of them. “She is the very soul of generosity. Most children would This medicine i» for sale by satisfy the dictates of conscience by C. Y. Lowe. Samples free. passing the box around once, but ----- QOO----- she seems to wish to share the whole box with us.” . IV od I Wanted Lucinda’s- mother smiled know I wilt |uv the highest cash market ingly, and when tli« little girl went price for wool of all kindsat Wright’s out of the room she said: “Don’t meat market count too much on Lucinda’s gener osity. I know it looks that way, Oliver Waldvogel but as a matter of feet she is mere ly working for herself. 1 don’t per Is Yoar Property For Sale? mit her to «al mudi candy, but the We are constantly receiving inquiries from all knows thet* every’time' eke peseee part-^f the United States for #arms* Vineyards and Country and City^Homes on the Pacific Coast. If the I m « at.aftind ehe’ll get one heW- your property Is for sale we «hall be glad to pla< e It self. She ¿nows 1 won’t scold inwdk on <mr list, and put gm in iMBr. t correspondence with T hursday ............................. EYE The Eldorado Rasmussen Bros., Props The Opera Wines, Liquors & Cigars GROSS BROS McKenzie, The Tailor Style and Fit Guaranteed CLEANING AND PRESSING I JV11 Work Done Promptly Opposite Post Office W. N. WRIGHT, Bandon Meat Market BREAKWATER Cleaning and Pressing Old Clothes Made New. e We Know How. We Give Satisfaction. .• Good work is our Succèss. a large number of possible buyers. Address, TOWN A COUNTRY JOURNAL PfleCO aao aacnaoN st ., » an pr B ncisc W, cafc. Allen & Davidson Allen & Davidson have moved their store into the new Laird-Lowe Building and are ready to receive their pat rons their patrons there with full new' I rue of the best in Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Everything for the table. Don’t forget the changed location. Oakes Real Estate Co. Ayants for Sol« Aftaata far Woolen Mill Oakes Connecticut Fira Insurance Addtion. Addition Company. St. Paul Fire A Mufe- In- 'murance Company. Breakwater Addition Phenix Fire Insurance Co. We have the only lots within the Town Limits of Bandon sold on the instalment plan. us. If you want results listWith If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us we have them. The largest list in Bandon to select from, and always changing. Rents collected and interests of non-residents looked after. General information bureau end Notary Public. Bakdon Fantatorium Ladies' work made a Specialty. Edward E. Oakes, Manager • •’ Give us a trial. QaBar HArd^are building, opposite Postoffice. r Subscribe for th» MCQBEt so Fung •» ehi m wesan< fee« meat« erwwk* I change. Ô * o •• » A Good Collector O :< O« •• O a • * a °o °» o °» •« • • >0 o