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DIARRHOEA
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Mr i'àlwiuil K.
Heli), with
the Fintisi ytntys Express Co, of
Chicago wtiles. ’Our Gemimi Su
pei,i,irò.¡ent. Mr Quick, Lan l^pl i
ab.itile uLChHuilieriain’s Colte. I'hoi
era ami IharrbòoH liemoti.,
me
time ago to chuck an attack of the < li
ebrouie diari fmea.
I hnve used it
»¡tier tlipt time an.I cur I* ninny on
mu traina «fho bave been aiek. I fctu
an old soldier who served with
Rutherford B. Hayes, timi* William
Mi-Kitlh.v 1 in years-in the' 23d
(tin Regiment, nini bave iii>°niliiieiit
except drome li.nii ■ n. w Utili tie <
rt’medy slopn el mice
I >i sale l»>
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Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all
Cobs Coimtv Warrants drawn on
• niier.il Fund and endorsed prioY
I io|.lllll.ll\ ISt 19«>7 w ill b< paid on
presentation at mv
m, office in Co-
quille City, < )regon.
No interest will Ue allowed after
June 30 1908.
J. U I>i’ 1.1.1 v.
Treasurer, Coos
Co. ( >iegon. ’
Let us hope that it will not de
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velop that the Standard Oil Cor
f. Thou shalt call by number only
poration is bigger than the law,
2. Thou shall always answer thy
and bigger than the government. telephone at the hist sound of the
Momentarily, it »Hms to be in«>ter bell.
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of the situation,
Judge Landis,
3. Thou shalt not Use the tele-
wh o undertook to discipline the oil phone when the lightning cra< ks in
monarchs, has himself beeen dis* th« shy, for verily I say thou en_-
ciplined. For his attempt he has dangerest thyself arid will not be
received one of the most stinging answered.
o
rebukes ever administered by a
• . '.iti’il June**24
1908, ( oquiile
4. When the
operator says.
higher court to a lower one. The “Shake up your transmitter,” thou
City,. Ori gon.
United States government which shalt shake, even if it givest thee
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intervened to protect citizens by paralysis.
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attempting enforcement of the laws
5. Thou shalt not call again di
Ise DeUltl's Little I'bniv Risers.
against the corporation’s unlawfu rectly after ringing off, else the op
pleaxHiit iilde pills tint! are ea~v tv.
His Dream.
practices, has been temporarily set erator deem it a ring off and not
take. Sold Lj B.n.iiou Drug Co.
“There is some money, mv love,”
back on his haunches. The inner answer.
raid the husband. “1 don’t want
circle of Standard Oil. with King
6. Thou shalt not expect to get a any.” replied the w> fe. “t. >me, now,
OF i in:
Rockefeller, the Pious, at its head, party in another town directly af darling, take thi- five pound note
A I) Foi:
has demonstrated its power in af ter calling, for the line may be ■nd go out -hopping." “Thank you,
dearest, but I really don’t care to.
fairs political to be approximately busy 0$ the party not be found.
I would rather stay at home and
as great as in concerns financial.
7. Always shalt thou ring off see to the housework.” Then th«
vs.
The loopholes of corporation within when through speaking, for it will
1 »aniel
li.
husband awoke and found that h«
1 lefendnnt
corporation, the wheels within save confusion all around.
had bt*n dreaming. — Liverpool
St i I FOR IHVOKC’F. St MMONS
wheels in organization for the pur
LO DAM I. lt( H )N
I t E U Hit IN
8. Thou shalt not rave and cuss Mercury.
xNAMED DEFENDAN ! :
pose of escaping punishment for at the operator if she does not an
tn the liniue ot the State of < .'eegon, You
doing things the law prohibits, is swer on the dot, for she is busy
Just a little Caaoaweet is all that are hereby required to .ippe.ii in the witi.iu
ent
it led (’ourt and (’anse and answer the
is at least temporarily successful. and will attend to thy wants as soon is necessary to give the baby when
< ’ou pl ini
led
..i » y<»n by 1 in- Plain-
it
is
cross
and
peevish.
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Onscaweet
“Crimes of cunning,” as Presi as possible.
t Hl herein, on or bet re tbe taut day of
coutai is no harmful drugs and is the time presenhed for lie- publication of
dent Roosevelt characterizes such
9. Never shalt thou flirt with the highly rebommendeil by mothers thia sutnnioiiB ; which said day is six con
Confoims
to the. . sechtive weeks tr«»ni the date of the first
operations, have been perpetrated, operator nor force her to converse everywhere.
publication hereof; the date of the first
National Pure Food and Drug Law publication
of this scmnions is th« 30th
but for the present, they are un with thee for it doth impair the Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
I day of July,
and the last publi-
punisnable. The government lias service.
! cat ion theit*of will be on tin* Ihth clay of
1 September
And you are notified, that
spent >200,000 in prosecuting the
10. Above all never shalt thou BANDON TRA ^SFER CO. • it you tail to appear anti answer coui-
plmnt filed I erem, within the time of the
case, but the results are nil.
get huffy and lose thy temper, but
i I ubbeation <»f this summons, the Plaintiff
C. rt. I’ a rii'Ks.iN A son
will ap. iv to the court for the relief prayed
For three years, the corporation be thou courteous and pleasant
for in Plaintiff’s said Complaint, to-wit :
enjoyed a secret rate of 6 cents voiced, and remember especially
Dray and General Delivery
for a Jerree whereby the bonds of matri
motiv vxvoini» between Plaintiff and De-
while independent operators had to that thine is not the only wire on MCets all boats. Order« carefully handled ! feitdarit sh ill b«* tins Ived and declared of
no effect and whereby the Plaintiff shall
pay 18.
Evidence showed that the cable.—Telephony.
HANI >ON
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OREGON ' be allowed to resnine tier maiden name of
i V’iniii \ an \ alkenburuh-
This summons
sometimes its earnings were 1,000
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! is serv-Hi upon you by publication hereof in
per cent, and that the corporation,
JUST EXACTLY RIGHT
the Bandon io corder, a weekly newspaper
of regular and general ci.ciilution, pub
during the period, amassed a colos
“I have used Dr. King’s New
lished m the 'Town of |»a> don. Coos
County, Oregon, persuant to the order of
sal profit of >200,000,000.
The Life Pills for several years and find
Hon-John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
secret rebates were in wanton viola them just exactly right,“ says Mr.
County, made and dated the 24th day of
July ltMIK.
tion of the law, and the officials A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y
Near the float Landings, Bandon
knew it. Proceeding on the theory New Life Pills relieve without the
that the law is for the poor and not least discomfort.
est remedy for
Timber I.ami Act .J Hile 3, 1878.
for the rich, these officials ignored constipation, biliousness and malaria.
NO11CE FOB Ft BI.H’AI ION.
Choice Brands of
laws courts, and all else that good 25c. at Lowe’s.
I’nited States Land Office. Kosebnre, Ore
April 17. 190«
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
citizenship means.
Through hired
Notice is hereby uiyen that in compliance
u ith Hie provisions of tbe act. of Congress
Hessions, they ran riot in a carni Teacher’s Annual Institute
of June II. 1S7S. entitled "An act for the
val of gentlemanly plunder, but
sale of timber lands m the States of t'al
The Annual Teacher’s Institute Weinhard’« Steam Beer on Tap ifomin, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
held up their hands in holy terror
territory,’’ as extended to all the Public
Blind States by net of Anyust, 4. 1X92, James
if a workingman asked for equal for Coos County for the year 1908
Gouley of (town of)
Bandon, county
of <loos, State of Oregon has this day tiled
rights before the law.
They en will convene at Myrtle Point, Aug-
in this office his sworn statement No.
dowed universities and hospitals, nst, 18-20. Among the instructors
;i7'_‘7, ior the purchase of tlm NF.1, HE1.,
of Section No. 4, Township 29 South
of
but by the enormous power of their rom without the county who will
Baiige 14 W. and will offer proof to show
attend
and
assist
in
the
sessions
of
flint
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
fiscal system, drove into bankrup
its timber ami stone than for agricultural
tcy and early graves men who dared this meeting will be State Supt.
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before G. T. 'l'readgold, II. S. Com
to cron their path in a business way. Ackerman, Supt. R. F. Robinson,
missioner at bis o cent Bandon, Oregon,
on Friday, the Ith day of September, 1998.
They prated oi heavenly things, Profs’ Traver and Jones An excellent
lie mimes as witnesses:
time
is
anticipated
for
those
who
at
A Jones
the law* oi the com-
but violated
Charles Brown
monwealth, the laws of humanity tend. Everyone interested in the
C. M. Smith
W II Smith, nil of Biindon. Coos Co,
advancement of the
and the laws oi the Almighty, educational
GARFIELD iN VON I’EGERT
(>regon.
Any and all perso is claiming adversely
They endowed churches with one county should arrange to be pre
the above described hinds aie requested to
sent.
hand, and with the other reached
tile their claims in this office on or before
Mill and Steamboat Work Our said
till day of Seplember 1998.
W. H. B unch ,
into the pocket of every oil consu
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
Co. Sii|)t.
SPECIALTIES
Register.
mer in the world.
Their business
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MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE
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THE MIL1 ER-CLEAVi R 11 SiNESS « <» T IX.I ¡r
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pare;, voting peuple for tin best business positions.
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‘Instruction is personal and methods the most successful.
School in session the entire, year.
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NÆiller - Oleiwer ERisTness
XOHTII BEND, OHEUON
College
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A. McNair, the Hardware Man.
BRUX «L M BE \< 1 I Slows. Range, and 1 lealcu have in them so many excellencies
that they are now acknowledged the greatest -ellers on the coast and they are growing
in favor every, yew
W
hav< th< ekcfutivi agency in Bandon few then houeebold
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
Our \--ortuiint <>i flurdw nrc. Tinware and ! Used Tools is Musi Complete.
BANDON HARDWARE CO
We are now located in the Denholm building and
are ready to serve the public with ail kinds of
Hardware. Building Supplies. Stoves,
and Ranges, Paints and Oils, and
Sporting Goods
Give us a Call.
Our prices are right
T. W. ROBISON. Manager.
The Elkhorns Saloon
Best of Treatment
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
the
trail
is
strewn
with
wreckage ol men’s careers, their
homes and their business enter-
because their victims
prises all
sought to earn an honest living in
the oil business.
Their methods, and this outcome
of the effort to punish them is
ruinous to citizenship, because it
teaches the easiest way to swollen
wealth is through unfair and unlaw
ful means. It is unthinkable that
this system is to go on unchecked,
and its promoters go on unpunished,
and yet what is to be expected if
the country again allows “the in
terests” to gain control of all
branches of the government?—
Journal.'
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Diarrho«« Cured.
“My father has for years been
Notice For Publication
troubled with diarrhoea, ami tried
United States Land Office.
■very means possible to effect a cure,
Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, 1908.
without avail,’* write« John H, Zirkle
that
in com-
Notice is hereby given
pliance with the provisions of the act of
of Philippi, W. Va. lie saw Cham
GENERAL REPAIRING
3,
1878, entitled “An
Congress oi June
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
act for
the sale of timber lands in the
oi California. Oregon,
Nevada and
rhora Remedy advertised in the Phil Pattern
Shop in Connection States
Washington I erritory,” as extended to all the
ippi Republican and decided to try
Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
it. The result ia one bottle cured
Ruth A. Swift of Bandon, County of Coos,
NOT ICE Ol I INAL ACCOUNT
State of Oregon, did on Jan. 27,
1908, file
Jim and be has not suffered with the
Notice is hereby given that Rachel N
Elliott her sworn statement No. 9493 for the pur
dieeaee for eighteen months. Before Administratrix of the estate of C. S Elliott de chase
of the NE I 4 SW I 4, Section 27, in
taking this remedy be was a constant ceased, has fitted her final account as such wownship No. 29 S, Range No. 14 W, and
administratrix, with the C lerk of the County |
■ufferer. He is now sound ami well, Court of Coos County, Oregon; and that the 1 null offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
and although aixty years old can no 3rd day of August l(X)8 at the Court House in | agricultural purposes, and Io establish her claim
ae much work as a young man.” Sold Coquille City, aforesaid County and State, has i to said land before G. 1 . I readgold, U. S.
been appointed l»y Hon. Jno. Fall, Judge of Commissioner at his office in Bandoh, Coos
toy C. Y. Lowe.
, said Gourt,
as the time and place for hearing
A Franch Joke.
Defendant—Well, in mv opiaion
the king of cheeses would be the
want. Are we republicans or are
V* Mt, air ?—Pele Mele.
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Otto Melcher.
Has just arrived from the East to
make Bandon his home.
He is prepared to do painting ami
>aper hanging in an up-to-date
trouble« are very com
summer lime and you style and at reasonable prices.
only be very careful
Your patronage solicited. Leave
you eat just now, but orders at Lint’s Studio.
Stomach
mon iutbe
■bonl<1 not
ab^ut wbat
more than thia, you aboald be careful
not to allow your stomach to become
disordered, and when the stomach
goes wrong taka Kodol.
Thia ia tbs
tiest known preparation that ia of
fered to tbe people today for dys
pepsia or indigeetion or any elamacb
tronbls.
Kodol digests all foods.
It ia pleasant to take. „ If ia aold by
Bandon DTug Co.
1908
Rates $1 to $2 per Day.
week or Month.
Special Rates by the
Sample Room in Connection.
Oregon
Bandon
J. E. Y oung
YOUNG & PARKER
Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
Special Attention
to
Local Tracie-
FRED T. TUTTLE
Act, June 3, 1878
Timber Land
Magistrate The plaintiff affirms
that you sold him an absolutely
rank cheese, although you told him
IT CAATT BE MAT
The beet of alt traetoera ia aapari- it wus the king of cheeses when he
enee. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, bought it of you.
Defendant -Quite true, but I nev-.
North Carolina, raya: “I find Elee
•r said it whs a good one. 1 simply
trie Bittere dora all that ia claimed raid it was the king of cheeses.
tor it.
For Stomach, Liver and
Magistrate—Well ?
Kidney troubles it cani be beat I
have tried it and find it a most ea-
oelleot medicine.’* Mr. Harden ia
right; its the bant of all medicinan
also for vsnknans, lame bneb. and all
run down eonditiona.
Hast too for
ebills and malaria. Sold under guar
antee at Lowe's drug atore.
First Publication June II
Hotel Gallier
z/ full line of Confectionery, Fruits,
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Dtc,
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
BANDON, OREGON
Next to Vienna Cafe
I. A.TUK’NELL
EXPERT
PIANO
TUNER
County, Oregon, on Tuesday the I I th day of
I objections to said final account, and the settle August. 1908.
ment thereof.
He names as witnesses.
RACHEL N ELLIOTT,
Kenneth Perkins
Administratrix of the Estate of
(.has. A. Swift
C. S. Elliott, deceased.
Spray Osborn
Dated July 2nd, l(X)8
I larry Walker, all of Bandon, Oregon.
Geo. P. Topping Atty, for Estate.’
2 7t5 1
Any and all p< r;on - r claiming ad vet ley th«-
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said I I th day
NO I IUE FOR PUBLICATION
of August, 1908.
1
BENJ ^MIN I
Department of lite Interior,
U. S. Land
Office at
Rosel»un.! Oregon May
23,
1908.
Notice i hereby given that John J. O Neil, of
Bandon, Oregon, w ho. on May 21 st, 1908,
mad
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>Appli ation
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Jame: P. Olsen, oi Langlou. Oregon.
O P. Haagensen of
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John Doe Olsen of
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Kiltie O’Neil.
ol Bandon,
Bi 4J \MIN I
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THE MERCY HGSPITÂL
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N 1-2 NW 14, Sec. 25, and SW 1-4 SW
I 4, Sec. , 24, 1 ownship 31 S, Range 15 W
\\ i II. iiih it- \l 'oii.aii, ha filed nota of'iritention
io m.tk I n il I *rool i ■ ■ tablith • laim td th« land
al.<»\<’ < l cribeda beiori G. I I reMigold, I S
I Commissioner, at Bandon, On'gon, on lh< l‘
day of September, l(K)8.
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Claimant names i
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first Publication June 4.
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j- now open for 4 lie re
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terms ate ©10 per week
anil upwards. For par
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North Bend, Or.
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