Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 13, 1908, Image 4

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    Bandon Recorder
ATool Wanted
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
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Recorder
Z- XCOPT*,
E. H. Harriman, the greateet in­
dividual in the railroad world is
enjoying a summer vacation at
his ranch, Pelican Lodge, near
Klamath, Ore. It is to be hoped
that Mr. Harriman will be brought
to realize the great need of more
railroads in Oregon, and the great
benefit to his extensive system, that
such roads would be.
A road from Drain or Roseburg
extending through Coos county,
tapping all the important towns
on Coos Bay and the Coquille river,
would be a money making proposi­
tion for Harriman and at the same
time would be a Godsend to the
people of Coos county and be the
means of developing millions of
dollars worth of property that must
necessarily lie dormant until such
railroad is built.
Company
Editoi'
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Sutwcviptioo, •1 5t) per Year in AdvaitM. Advertising Ku tee Mad®
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
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Entered nt the Bandon Fnetotlice « h Second Class Matter.
THURSDAY
August‘¡3, 190b
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T he C oos Bay Times is having
a subscription contest in which the\
are giving away a piano and othei
valuable prizes to the ¡»ersotis gel
ting the most money lor subscrip
lions The piano is the leading prizi
and u ill be given to the ¡»erson se
curing the largest list. The count»
is divided into districts and th<
person in each district securing
the most subscriptions will get
prize also, Ban !on i» the thin
district anil Mrs. Willard F. Jones
and M tss Mildred Morse hav‘
ent» red the contest so far.
Air
Bandon people subs» ribing for th<
rimes should give their votes t-
«me of these ladies.
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T he
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progress being made on th»
subs» ription to the fund for stright
eniug the Coquille River channt
K this place is certainly gratifying
The» e is nothing in sight at tin
) r> sent lime that wifi be < of sud
great benefit to this city and t<
the whole Coquille Valley as tin
¡.utting in of this pile jetty,
Th.
jetty will be 1900 feet long, extend
ing from the rear of Brues’s stort
out over the bar and the cost,
which is estimated at $6,000, is onh
a triflic as compared with the im
UK use amount of good to be de
Ail the ships tha’
rived from it.
come into this harbor could thei
sail out and in with a full cargo
and much larger ships could com»
into this port.
It looks very mucl
at ¡»resent as if the entire amount
would be secured iu a few day;
anti the work will be rapidly pushed
to completion.
Business men in
Bandon should, take hold of th«
proposition and those who hav«
not already subscribed should <lo so
at once.
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discussion of theJNew York goveri9
irship nomination.
He discouraged tne suggestioi
that as a result of the conference
here may be an official expression
>f preference of 1 he National Re­
publican leaders for tht^Fenomination
of Hughes or the naming of sum»
other man.
He reiterated that the President
had not deviated from his policy ol
not taking sides in-the matter
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Killed when
Cave® in
Three
Camp Meeting well Attended
1 he camp meeting and reunion
of the Latter| Day Saints church
»eing held in this City this week
s quite well attended and those who
lave been ¡»resent report a very good
apirit in the meetings' The order’»»!
services is prayer meeting at 9:-
30 a m preaching at 10: 45 am and
2:30 pm also at 8 in the evening
The public is very cordially invited
to atteiul any or all of these services
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The Jones Shingle Mill
The Jones Shingle Mill formely
known as the Bandon Manufacturing
Co is now running at full capacity
ami they have sufficient material con­
tracted to keep them going until
January 1 st at least. The com >any
has recently been reorganized W. F
Jones purchasing the intrest of W. fl
Logan while C. E. 1 lollopeter andC.
R. Wade still retain their intrests
The shingle mill is one ofBandon's
substantial industries and prospects
for its future are better than ever be
fore as they have large de­
mands for their output and will
fhus be enabled to push the mill to
its utmost capacityr The proprie­
tors are among Bandon's leading
young business men and are exceed­
ingly progressive taking advatage of
every
opportunity
for
ad­
vancement. It was largely through
their efforts that the Perry Veneer
ing works decided to locate in Ban­
don.
W. P. Fuller’s pure prepared
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paint for sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Notice
to
Logger®
Laborers.
and
The old Holm’s Restaurant, at
the rear of the Opera Saloon has
changed hands anil is now known as
the Louis Lunch Counter.
Quick
orders and fair treatment my motto.
I. C. I >i rki 1, Prop.
Lanil for sale in small tracts near
town. A. Haberly
WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL
The Oakes Real Estate Co. has
sold real estate in Bandon to the
amount of $7,500 since August tst.
This would indicate that real
Estate business is rushing in Ban
don. Most of the real estate sold
is in the shape
of town lots in
Woolen Mill Addition, but they also
sold seme acreage as follows.
Ten
acres in section 32 and 26 acres in
section 26.
Mr. Oakes, the mana­
ger of the Oakes Real Co., says
there is every appearance of a large
in
Bandon realty,
as
move
inquiries
are
coming
many
in from outside parties as well as
from Bandon people.
Everybody in Zanesville, (>., knows
Mrs. Mary Lee of rural route 8. She
writes. “My husband James Lee.
firmly believes he owes his life to
Dr. King's New Discovery. His
lungs were so severely affected that
eonsiimption seemed
inevitable,
when a friend recommended New
Discovery. We trie»! it. and its
use has restored him to perfect
health.“ Dr. King's N»*w Di eeovei
SWEET- ORR
TROU5EK&
The little attacks of stomach
trouble and stomach disorders will
undoubtedly lead to chronic dyspep­
sia uniess yon take something for n
sufficient time to strengthen the
stomach and give it a chance to get
well. If yon take Kodol in the be
ginning the bad attacks of dyspep­
sia will be avoided but. if yon allow
these little attacks to go unheeded it
Dangerous to Sea Commerce will take Kodol a longer time to put
your stomach ini good condition
Mouse Rock Bell Buoy, Eastern again Get a bottle of Kodol today.
Bay, California is temporarily out of Sold by Bandon Drug (Jo.
commission.
EYCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE
On July 31, 1908 a drifting buoy
Mrs.
M. M. Davison. of No. 379
or small capsized v« ssyl was sighted
Gifford
Ave. San Jose, Calif, says:
in Latitude 44 51 o N and Longi­
The worth ot Electric Bitters as a
tude 126 48 o W. by Captain Ly-
general family remedy, for headache
cett of Br. S. S. Oanha.
biliousness, and torpor of the liver
Stray floating mines from the and bowels is so pronounced that I
Russia Japanese War are still to be am piompted to say a good word in
its favor, for the benefit of those
watched out for.
seeking relief from such afflictions.
J ohn M c N ulty ,
There is more health for the diges­
Nautical Expert.
tive
organs in a bottle of Electric
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Bitters than in any other remedy 1
The Wheeler Real Estate Co will know of.“ Sold under guarantee at
plat and place on the Market the C. Y. Lowe's drug store. 50 c.
industrial addition just on the hill
When the baby is cross and has
opposite the Cody Mill and Price yon worried and worn or! you will
Ship yard. This beautiful tract is ac­ find Cascaweet, the well known rem­
cessible from the entire manufactring edy for babies and children, will
district. The lantl is level with no quiet the little one in a short time
The ingredients are printed plainly
low or swampy ground affords a fine
on the bottle. Coutnins no opiate».
view of the river and ocean and is Sold by Bandon Drug Co
well protected from the winds.
Does your back ache? Do yon
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have sharp pains in the aide and the
ALTERATION
OF STREET
GRADE
This is due usu­
Notice ia hereby given that the Board of small of the back?
Trustees of the Town of Bandon. Coos County, ally to kidney trouble.
Take D<
Oregon, by resolution duly passed. an»l entered
witt
’
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Kidney
and
bladder
pills.
They
in the Journal of proceedings proposes to alter
the grade upon Pacific
Avenue (otherwise pili promptly relieve weak back, back­
known as Little
Street)
between the inter­ ache. rheumatic pains and all Kid­
sections thereof with Atwater and Sixth Street,
disorders. Sold
said grade to be changed from a one pet ney and bla.idei
cent
and a ten [>er
cent grade, to
three by Bandon Drug Co.
S enator William B. Allison ol
Iowa who was in congress longer
than any other member died at
his home in Dubuque last week.
Senator Allison was a man of marked
ability and for a number of years
was called “The wise man of the
senate.”
He was a man of ex­
emplary habits and was never ac­
cused ot any political crookedness.
grades of I. 6, to 7 and 12 per cent grades,
He was at one time a formidable
and thereafter to grade the said portion of said
Street, for the whole width thereof, in accord
Republican
cindidate for the
ance with the grade so established, and to build
but
nomina ion for president
a sidewalk on both sides thereof,
and to repeal
the ordinance establishing
the present grade
was defeated at the National
thereon.
Plans for School Building
Notice is farther given that unless two-thirds
convention. His work will godown
of the property owners of and upon such street,
shall file a written remonstrance with the Re­
into history as being of the sub
A. W. Hendricks, of the firm of corder within ten days from the final publi­
stmtial kind, although he never Bennett, Hendricks & Toby archi­ cation hereof, which said publication will be
upon the 13 day of August, 1908, then an
tects of San Francisco, arrived in Ordinance will be passed by the Board of
posed as a great orator.
Bandon Tuesday with full ®k> hi- Trusiees re-es.ablishing the grade thereon, pro­
viding for the actual grading of the said Street,
W ith the completion of the North tect’s ¡»Ians an»l specifications for the for building sidewalks thereoa, and for as­
sessing the coat thereof
upon
the «d)»cent
Bank Board Portland is now incloser new school building, and they are property
owners,
»nd r»|««lia< the (xesenl
touch with the eastern district than indeed the very finest that could lie ordiaaace.
Dated at Bandoe. Oregon. July 10, |90®.
ever before and with these increase»! imagined.
C. R WADE.
Bandon will have a school build
transportation facilties she will giv»-
Recorder.
ing
that
will
lie
the
pride
of
the
Seattle a chase for her money.
Seattle makes bigger ,»retentions city, and will lie ample for all
NOTICE FOB H'NI.ICA I ION
than Portland, but the Oregon needs for some time to come.
I »eparfu»«ut of the Interior
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City is the more substantial of the
I . N, Ia«nd I »fflrw at Koeebarg, t >rmon,
Coquille
River
Transportation
An«, «th. I'.Of
two and, if prevent indications
N>>»»n« ia hereby ■ivim that Hniunel
Co/® Schedule
keep up, will outclass th»* Sound
Hunter, of R uidrai, <lo-gon
who, o-i Jan­
uary ill 1'*'• inarfa II..in t> n(| Entry, N.>
city Iwkwe many years. It is hoped
12:177. s I.
IIS, for lot 'A-.! SE I 4 .>'
I I sw I i
\t i i
Meetion ft
that it will not br mor than a year Favorite lea»es Bandon
•:45 a m NW
I'ownxliiii
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South. Iim><.'e II W
Wil-
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or two at most until all this
Ci »¡uille
9:15 a in lano-ite Mertdinn. has fl'-.t notice of tri­
te,ition to make Final five ye - Proof, to
section will 1* in direct com­
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Bandon
■ :20 p m estubliRli claim tn the Inml nlmve <le
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«crib, 1, before <» I .
Trendonld, I
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munication with Portland, with a
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Coquille
4:00 p m Coiniiiiaei ner at Bandon. Oregon on the
wixsl trunk -line of railroad. '* Wt
13th dav of Oct >l>er, I' •».
7 :oo a m Claimant ri’iinea as witneKse«:
nee»l the railroad and must have it Dispatchletves Bandon
Abraham Coram», ol Bando®, Oregon
*' Coquille
i 00 p m Joaeph Young, of Bandon, Oiegon.
Henry E't •>», of Bindon, tlreimn.
Liberty leaves Coquille
7 :oo a tu Edward E. Oakes of Band m. Ore on.
B xniamin L E ddy ,
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“ Bandon
I :oo p ni
Kegi ter
N» w Vari, Aug. 1 o—Chairman
ut*ion ko.». 1.1
Passengers going on the Favorite Firat
HttcluXicI let! today f«w Oyster Bay at 6:45 a 1,1
a train for
Th» partie« wh<> l.oir
where he ®iU be th«* guest I <'* * Marshfield and
_ have tluee hou s
müssen
Bros step latlder
President Rooaevel -at luncheon: an»l fifteen minute* on the bay ami
eturn the tame at once
He admitted that
New line of neckwear for men at
Trowbridge’s.
Typewriter paper and supplies for
ale by C. Y. Lowe.
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Real Estate Moving
Wall.
Three men were killed today^y the
caving in of. a wall onto to an im
mense steam drum encased in a
cement structure at St. Johns Home
for Boys.
Charles Timothy, one of the work­
men, was caught under the wall and
Lie entity lower portion of his body
was burned by the eseaping steam.
He begged the oters to kill him.
He was compelled to suffer intense
rgony until he was removed.
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l will pay the hi ;hest cash market
price for wool of all kimlsat Wright’s
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meat mwiket
Oliver Waldvogel
Summer complaints ann other ser­
ious ailments common in hot weath­
er, can be traced to the stomach
nine times out of fen. Keep the
stomach in good order right now by
keeping a bottle of Kodol handy in
the bouse all the time, but especially
during ibis month. Take Kodol
whenever yon feel fliat yon need it
Then yon will not lie troubled In
sour stomach, belchiug. gas on the
stomach, bloating, dyspepsia and
indigestion. Sold by Bandon Drug
Co.
Do You have to wear pants ? We Io
Do you know where to buy the best fitting, best
wearing trousers on Earth ? We »Io.
Do you know where you can get a ¡»air or pants
that won’t ‘‘Rip’’ tear or wear out in any reason­
able length of time, and th»? buttons are put on to
stay ? We «Io
Do you know the name that is stamped on
every pair? We do.
“ sweet ; orr & co.” $1.5«», $2.00, $2.50,
$3 00, $3 50, $4.0 ? and up to $7.50 per pair.
SMITH BROS. & SIDWELL
OREGON
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McKenzie,
The Tailor
Style and Fit Guaranteed
CLEANING AND PRESSING
-A.11 Work. Done Promptly
Opposite Post Office
Allen & Davidson
Allen <St Davidson have moved their store into the new
Laird-Lowe Building aud are ready to receive their pat­
rons their patrons there with full new line of the best
in Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Everything for
the table. Don’t forget the changed location.
Oakes Real Estate Co.
Agent» for
Sole Agent» for
Connecticut Fire Inaurance
Woolen
Mill
Addtion.
Onices
Addition.
Breakwater
Addition.
Company.
St. Paul Fire & Mariae In­
surance Company.
Phenix Fire Inaurance Co.
We have 'he only lots within the Town Limits of Bapdon
sold on the instalment plan.
us.
If you want results list with
If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop­
erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
we have them.
The largest list in Bandon to select
Rents collected and interests
from, and always changing.
At North Bend
of non-residents looked after..
General information bureau and Notary ■ Public.
Is How open for tb»i re
ceptiyn of patient*. The
terms ate fill per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply th :
Edward E. Oakes,
Manager
Sisters of Mercy
Bend, Or.
North
SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wajjonmakcrs
Wagons of All Kinds Made Io Order
Is Yogr Property For Sale ?
reasonable.
W» ut conaiantl, recei.tr>» Inquirí« frrm »II
parue!
United St»»e. for liras Vineyard, »nd
Chunrry and < ily Home« on th« Pa.llic C"»-t. If
yotir property i. lor ule wr .ball be »lad to place it
on rxirliat. and put yon tn direct corre.pnndence wirb
a lari» number <>r go..it>le buyer.. Addre..,
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hw expected 4 return -eflw day.
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