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If You Want
Something for Nothing
waukerz Shoe
Then do not COME HERE
Th* Bwiaku Creamery will i*v
the top price h»r packing Luttci and
will buy it in any quantity.
ML mvt TH MOST SATISFACTORY SHOE YOU EVER WORE
But if you want FULL
VALUE for your money
then we are more than anx-
ions to have you come in
and look over our stock of
Goods.
The
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hMi aN-mM iMt cmlori mill
jui
The most complete line of
eneral merchandise ever
brought to Bandon is now
on display on our shelves
nd counters a nd new goods
are constantly arriving.
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We are eve • on the alert
and our long e: zperience has
placed us in tl e position to
know just whit the people
want.
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If you don’t believe it, just
come in and let us show you.
Mil Leathers for Mil IVoathors
M. BREUER
Our graduates secure the
PREPARE NOW
Fall term opens in a few
weeks.
WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE! MATTER
Newly furnished large light rooms
Miller=Cieaver Business College.
NORTH BEND
Telephone.
The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY
Belle A. Kolp
MRS
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MORRIS.
CULTURE
Artistic Singing with Pure
Italian Method.
Notary Public
Real Estate
GERALDINE
VOICE
Will be at Mrs. Stevenson's Wednes
days and Thursdays.
Some of the best property on
the market.
Tiier» Hr» ninny imitations of Da-
witt’a
Oarpolizwd
Witch Hasel
Salve but Juul one original. Nothing
»Ise ia just air good.
Intuit on De
wilt’s. It is cleansing, cooling and
soothing. Solti by Bandon Drug Co
City or
Country.
Is Yoor Property For Sale?
Big cuts or littla cuts, small
serateb»a or bruises or big one# ara
healed quickly by Dewitt's U itch
Hazel Salve. It in «specially good
fur pi If. Ba atire to gel Dewitt's.
Bold by Bandon Drug Co. .
W. u. coo.iudr, red U m Inn.IrlM hum all
partaot th. Bint.4 Stata» tor l'arma, V1aa»ard» aaj
Country and Cil» Hom., oa tka radile CutM. II
»our Propan» I. tor Ml. wa .ball ba alad to piara It
on out U m . and pul you In dlr mt forre, pontone, wirk
a lara. numbar ot poaalbla burwa. Atoreaa.
“I Sell the Earth”
TOWN • COUNTRY JOURNAL RUB. CO.
a.o jacx.oN RT., . am P rahcimo . «AL.
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to learn that lion Binger Hermarf
Notice is hereby given that the
will be present at the
reunion partnership existing between N. C.
u ni. li t ikes place Sept. 2, 3 and Medley and C. Woodruff is this day
4.11 iml he will deliver an address at dissolved by mutual consent, that
th it time because ot earnest re said C Woodruff assumes all liabili
quest, by many pioneers and vet- ties and
collects all accounts.
t t in soldiers of the war. The pro- D.rted at Bandon, Oregon, this 17th
pie of Coos count)’ h.iv> reasons to 1 lay of August*1908.
feel I.imIIv towaril Mr. Herman be-
Signed by C. Woodruff and N.
c.iu e of the great work he has C. Medley.
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done in Congress for our harbors
in former years and the dredge
Notice
which is about to be put in com
Dr. J. I). Kelly wishes to inform
mission at L'oos Bay is a result of
his patrons that he does not intent
Mr. Herman’s work as lie intro
to move from Bandon and is now
duced a bi’l in the 58th congress
ready to attendali tails. He can be
providing for such a dredge, but
rea» lied by telephone from Lowes
H met w itli opposition 1 and failed to
Drug Store.
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p iss. When the people of the
Band on. Oregon, Aug. 27, 08.
Coquille vail- y sent a represent-
1
H Manciet, sole agent for the B.
alive to the River ami I Harbor
Congress two years ago. Mr Ikr- B. Baum, Bon Bons. Put up in one-
man urged Mr. Dtxlge, the del half pound and pound boxes.
<gate, to work for n dredge ami in
McKenzie the tailor does cleaning,
Itodiiced him to (.en. Me Kenzie, altering and pressing and does it
the Chief Engineer of the Govern- promptly and right.
30 tr
nient, ami the two obtained his
I lie famous Coos Bay Beer al
ivConniH nilatii n for a large one
ways
kept on ice at Rasmussen
villi a capacity to work on the bar
Bros.
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as well as upon the inside shoals
Consequently we are convinced that
For home made breakfast bacon
Mr. Herman deserves the thanks go to E. Lewin.
of Coos county for the government
For fruit jars, caps, and rubbers
aid to to improve the bars and
go to the Bandon Hardware Co.
shoals of this county.
Rev. Horsfall w ill hold services in
St John s Church next -Sunday at
11 a m and 7:30 p m.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will receive, on or be
fore , Tuesday Sept i’ 1908 a'.
7:30 o 'clock p in, bids for the
construction of the superstructure
of the new school building at Ban
don, Oregon. Plans and specifica
tions may lie seen at the office of
the undersigned. Each bid must be
accompanied by a certified check
or good security, for 5 per cent of
the amount of the bid.
The right
to reject any and all bids is reser
ved.
By order of the Board of Directors
of School District No. 54, Coos
county, Oregon.
J ames W. M ast ,
District Clerk.
1NÇUIHK AT OFFICE OF
Notice of Dissolution
Episcopal Church.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
month.
The Place where you» money goes farthest
Services will be held in this church
next Sunday Aug. 30 at 11 a in and
8 pm.
Sunday School at 10 a m
and Christian Endeavor at 7 p m.
Strangers are especially invited to
worship with us.
Electric Lights.
Rented by single night, week or
OREGON
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The Steamer Favorite is making
regular trips to Bandon and Co
quille as follows: Leaves Bandon
6:45 am: leaves Coquille at 9:15 a
m.
Leaves Bandon 1:20 pm
Leaves Coquille 4 :oo p m and con
nects with laith trains at Coquille
so as to give one three hours and 15
minutes at Marshfield
ROOMS and
LODGING
POSITIONS
BEST
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0. A. TROWBRIDGE
Presbyterian Church
war tM “W«RtnM Stea
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Mr. A. Ilobiuaoii of Drumquin,
Ontario, bad l*»n troubled for year«
with imligealum anti raeomniemlx
Cbamberlatn'a ¿ilomaab and Liver
Tabla! a aa "th» boat uiadioina ever
iimk L" If Iroubletl with iudigaatioti
or eonatipatiou giv» I ham a trial.
They are »nay ♦«» taka ami piaaaant
11 offnot
Frio» 23 cant*.
Saiuplaa
fra* al (J, Y. Lowa'a Drug h *>•«*-
The whiskey for the most particu
lar people Stewart's Bourbon, al
Jamison X Brown's.
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WHAT IS BEST FOB INDKiESnON’
styles are absolutely correct uml up-to-date.
materials are the very best which can he bought.
workmanship is the highest example of "shoe art.**
fitting qualities are perfect.
DO YOU BOWL ?
IF SO GO TO THE
ARC LIGHT BOWLING ALLEYS
W. O- Sellmer
Margeret Ilea Co.
Proprietor
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George Culver, a former resident
of Bondon but now, of Roseberg,
was visiting his parents and * Id ac
I quaintances for a few days. He has
been absent from the city for five
5 years and was much surprised at the
j ;
improvement.
The Arc Light Bowling Alleys
opened for business Saturday night
and now Bandon has the most up-
to-date
pleasure resort
in the
county. Everything is new, neat
and clean and the house will be run
in first class style.
No rowydism
of any kind will be tolerated, and
it wi'l be a place to which anyone
can go and enjoy an hour or two
at any time of the day or evening.
W. C. Sellmer, the proprietor, says
he will see to it that everyone who
comes to this place will be used
right.
The Margaret lies Co. which is
so popular in Bandon, closed their
week's engagement at the opera
house Sunday evening with the
famous play "East Lynne ” They
were greeted with a good audience
and from the demonstrations made
at various
strategic points in the
play it was evident that it
was
greatly appreciated.
The Iles Co. will be here again
next Wednesday evening, Sept. 2,
when they will play the famous
Sweedish comedy, "Ole Olson”
They will uo doubt be greeted with
F. Lewin purchased a seven
as it is a month's old calf of J. H. Jones Wed
a crowded
honse
foregone conclusion that the play nesday. Of course there is nothing
will be first class. The lies company
singular about that, but the calf was
will be in Bandon for an engage-
a wonder in more ways than one.
inent every
Wednesday evening
It had kidneys that weighed twenty
for an indefinite period.
pounds each and was otherwise about
i
|28.oo for a $40.00 Phonograph
with forty cylinder records two sizes
on monthly payments of $3.50
Write to E- M. Furman, Coqnille.
Many a man who thinks the whole
world under obligations to him for the
iniertainment and instruction he
Big stock of up to date shoes just gives by his private conversation
would be shocked if he knew how
arrived at Hartmans.
The Ladies* Thimble Club is many people consider him an insuf*
being entertained this afternoon at terable bore.
the home of Mrs. Lewin.
Mr and Mn A. J. Hartman desire
"Cap” Bowman departed on the j to thank the fire department and all
Elizabeth for for his old home in otheos who assisted them at the fire
the East where he will remain in-I Iasi Saturday
definitely.
One of the most attractive show
D. P. Strang of Coquille is vis windows that has been seen in Ban-
iting in Bandon today.
don for some time is that of lb* Ban
don
Furniture Co. it conaiats U a
F. H. Van Norden has moved
his jewelty store into the new Sell ferris wheel, decorated in the nation
mer building and now has one of al colors and is propelled by i ana
the neatest stores ie western Ore-1 of a weight suspended Iro < »lie cml
gon. He has all new' cases and ing
cabinets and a swell stock of goods
Any person in need of knee wil
Mr. Van Norden is an enterprising
do well to call on S M Rowan at
business man and is ever on the alert
west end of 4th Street
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to the needs ol his customers.
McKenzie the tailor has ¡u t re
F ull line of fall caps for men women
ceived his fall and winter Im* of
and children at Hartmans.
samples, the hnrsl ever dq'uH
II. T. Stewart, editor of the Port I
n Bandon.
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as abnormally developed. Mr. Lew Orford 1 ribune, and wife were in I
Low Rates for G. A. R.
in says he has butchered since 1875 Bandon Wednsday having stopped
Fresh groceries gfur tampers at
A rate of 50 cents for the round and has never seen anything to equal off here on their way to Marshfield to Trowbridge's.
trip to the meeting of the Grand it before
attend the District Fair. Brother
WaaHlva.
Army and Pioneers Association to^be
Miss Beatrice Me Cleod departed Stewart made the Recorder office
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sura
that occurraaaa
held in Coquille Sept. 2, 3 and 4 this afternoon for Glendale, Douglas a pleasant call.
vaa oa tha 17tk ..f tba monili P*
Economy fruit jars and lids at has been secured on all boats of the county where she has been engaged
Nobby line of labies and gents aakad tba lawyei in a tunc whioè
Trowbridge's.
Coquille River Transportation Co. to teach school for the coming term. furnishings at Hartmans.
aaaiuad to imp!» that «wrtaiaty
Tickets good to return • two days
Mr and Mrs F. H. Colgrove I upon auch a point waa almost ba-
Fted Lorensen, who has been
|oud tha rwech of the human u>tai-
after close of reunion.
visiting his sister, Mrs. Albert Gar are the prowd parents of a nine pound
th .
The principal events of the re
“Yn," anid U>e undurnayaA
field for a few weeks passed, de x>y that arrived at their home Fri
> ko CURE th . LUNCSj union will be as follows:
Meeting
parted on the Elizabeth for his home day morning. This is the fourth boy ¡’outh who waa being rmae saam-
of the Pioneers and Soldiers in
ned, “it was the 17th “
n the family and all of them are
in California.
Masonic Hall on the evening of |
WITH
“Now, remember,* continued the
aright healthy lads.
lawyer, with increa ng solemnity,
Messrs. Slocum. Rest and Sykes,
Sept 2. Address of welcome. On
L. A. Robertson was over from “remember, you are under uatL
the 3rd a public dinner will be given of Roseberg, took in the sights at
du you know it vaa oa th*
Coos
Bay on business the latter part II
in the grove and in the evening* Bandon for a few days 1 .st week and
i nur
of
the
week.
Mr
Robertson
is
man-
there will be a business ineatiag in thia.
“Ee.au • the day before*—
age- lot the Pacific States Telelphooe ,
“Pe t an ful ahnt you »ay, aem.
Haaonic
Hall.
The Misses Pearl Walker,'Blanche
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Oville Dodge vu down from
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been aacuced aa apeakar on Pieaaw MaoUia and Mrs. My ers and Mr.Ok-
■ Myrtle Point last week loukiag •bar : *• ■ I II.. day after v«a
Day «kick eaama» a foa4
<kaaeMes4fd instiluMat Myrtle Point
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