Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 03, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    Notice to Hunters.
ART GLASS WINDOWS.
Why Lead la Uaed For Binding the
Piaoao Together.
All pei sons are
not to trespass on
either the purpose
picking berries.
E. M.
hereby notified
my premises lot
of hunting ot
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R andleman .
BANDON WINE
o
Great Opportunity
For Homeseekers
In the making of art glass win­
dows one of the most important
things is the lead used for binding
the different sized pieces of glass
together. If two pieces of glass of
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different color or tint are placed
side by side and viewed from the
< Notice to Hunters
dark, the light passing through the
glass into the spectator’s eyes, the
All pesons are hereby notified not
effect will be very unsatisfactory. to hunt on the premises of the tin
Like magic this changes when a der signed.
strip of lead is laid b etween the two
ROBER I MARSDEN President.
W. F. RAU, General Manager
A1. fred W est ,
pieces, each being luminous with its
own individual color, yet blending
C ash D oyle .
beautifully with its neighbor.
All hunters are hereby notified not
It is customary for the art glass
Jug and Bottle Goods of all kinds at
to
trespass on the premises of
painter to make colored sketches
for windows, drawn to one-half or E. L. and A. W. Strader, Two
wholesale prices.
one inch scale. After these sketches Mile, Oregon.
3*4
have been accepted as satisfactory,
Family Trade and Mail Orders
if it is for a figure window, he
For Sale
makes a full size cartoon on paper
promptly filled.
in crayon, showing all lights and
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shadows as well as the outlines.
A good second hand 1 1 4 inc
Early Italian painters used smooth steel axle hack with poles
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and O L
whitewashed boards for this pur­
pose, but now it is done on so called shalv s after August 7th 1908 tor
$25.00.
eggshell surface paper.
Information given at this office
The full sized drawing is laid on
a thin and a heavy sheet of detail with reference to hack’
paper. Between the design and mid­
FOR SAI.E -Good new six
dle, as well as the lower paper,
room
house and eight lots Price
there are thin sheets of blackened
inquireof of The Bandon
paper. All these are fastened to $1.600
the drawing table with thumb tacks. Investment Corporation.
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding.
Then all the lines are run over with
F or S ale — A new gasoline en­
a finely pointed ivory pencil. When
dono the drawing appears on the gine. Inquire at this office.
thin as well as on the thick paper,
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
P rivate S ai . e
the former being the working draw­
information of
For the next 15 days I will sell at
ing for the leader, while the latter
is cut up by the glass cutter for his my place at 4 Mile, at private sale
patterns to cut the glass to correct cheap, for cash:—
size and shape. If the paper were
r Bay mare about 1 too pounds,
cut with an ordinary knife or scis­ 2 cows, ohe fresh, 50 white leghorn
sors the glass with the lead would hens, 40 turkeys half grown, 1 3 inch
work out too large. To allow room
for the lead a two bladed knife, with wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 low wheel
the blades set nearly one-eighth of farm wagon, 1 set double harness,
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an inch (the thickness of the core 1 12 inch plow and cultivator and all
or heart of the lead) was formerly kind;: of small tools.
Household
used, but the cutting is now done goods all in good condition.
with three bladed scissors.
L. R ASM ASON
Plans and Specifications given on Application.
When the various kinds of glass
have been cut the pieces are 6et to­
Prompt Attention given to Job Work
L ost —Between here and Bear
gether with came or glazier’s lead. Creek, on Bear Creek road, a hunt­
BANDON
OREGON
These are strands of lead with a
groove on either side. The artisan ing case watch. Finder please leave
who sets the pieces of glass together at this office.
does this on the outline tracing or
L ost —At Woodmen excursion,
working drawing by first placing Sunday, a gold watch and enamel
each piece in its proper position,
lie nails a straight edge along the | pin with three pearls. Anyone find­
edge of his work table nearest him, ing. same will please leave att h:s of
along which he places a strand fice.
or border lead, pressing the glass
L. A. YORK, Proprietor
LOST-a red time book containing
into the groove of the same and
Our Bread is always fresh. Our Pies and Cakes can­
keeping the glass temporarily in my name witli Bandon Bank pass
book
and
a
few
postage
stamps.
place with wire nails tacked into the
not be excelled.
Baked goods of all kinds.
table. These he draws out when Finder please leave at this office and
J ust like M other used to make
placing the inside lead and tacks receive reward.
them alongside the next piece of
J. L.F oster .
glass, and so on to the finish.
When the entire panel is thus
leaded together the joints are sol­
THE REV. IRL R. HICKS
dered first on one side. Then the
A SURE-ENOUGH KNOCKER
M. G. 1’0 II la
panel is turned, and the other side
Almanac and Magazine
J. C. Goodwiu, of Reidsville. N. C,
is treated in the same way. Next
the cementers take the light in says; ‘’Buckleu’e Arnica Salve is
charge and rub in the cement (thin a sure-enough knocker for ulcers A
putty) with brushes and clean it bad one came on my leg last sum
off with sawdust, which is also titer, bat that wonderful salve
manipulated with brushes, but these knocked it out in a few rounds. Not
REGISTERED OPTICIAN
are of somewhat stiffer bristles. The even a ecar remained.,' Guaranteed
Reliable Work and Goods.
cement tills up all spaces between for piles, sores, burns etc. 25c. nt
No other publisher is permitted to
the lead and glass, binding the two Lowe's drug store,
print them in any form, either with or S ept . 15th at Rosa’s Comp. Store.
firmly together and making it
THEY TAKE THE KINKS OUT
without credit. ‘ His 1908 Almanac ex­
Permanent from October.
weather proof. Strengthening or
'1 have used l)r. King's New cels all former editions in beauty and
saddle bars are placed horizontally,
so that the lights will withstand any Life l’il s for many years,
with in- ' value, and sells for 35cents, postpaid.
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windstorm.
creasing satisfaction, They take the ■ His monthly magazine, W ord and
The leading of all styles of art kinks out ot stomach liver and bow­ W orks , contains his weather fore­
glass is done in the same manner.— els .without lues or friction,“ HHyH casts for each month, together with a
William Schroeder in Western Jour­ N. H. Brown, of Pittsfield, Vt. 1 vast amount of the best family reading
and costs $1. a year, ono almanac with
nal of Education.
Guaranteed satisfactory at Lowe's
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LIQUOR COMPANY
The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily
going up the river; there the mills ami manufactories
must be, and near them will be the homes of the many
interested in such industries—the homes of the men who
toil with hand or brain, «nd desire to “go home to a hot
meal with the family.”
Bandon,Oregon
In Sweeney’s First Addition
The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acquit e a
home cheap, right near the industrial portion of the t< wn.
Lots 40x100 feet can be had for installments of $to.c.o
per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds.
Sole Agents for Weinhards Beer
Fourth Street, Portland, and by the
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
BANDON
Stmr. Wilhelmina
Don’t miss
want a home or
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer
BJkTsf 2DCLCT
|. K. WILLIAMS,
On
A. F. ESTABROOK CO., 901 Merchants F.xchahge Btrldin ■,
San Franci.'co, Owners and General Agents.
Contractor and 1 milder.
BANDON COMMERCIAL CO.. Agents for Bandon and Coquille Valley.
CHliforiiiii mill Oregon Count MteHiiini|l|i < o.
Steamer Alliance
Now plying between I’oitlnml mol Coon Buy only
Vienna Bakery
each subscription. Every earthquake
and serious storm for 20 years has
The family was expecting callers A TRAVELING MAN’S EXPERIENCE been predicted by Prof. Hicks. You
‘ I must tell you of my experience cannot afford to be without these pub*
after dinner, and each member was
secretly dreading the ordeal, for on an East bound O. R. A N. train 'icatious. Address all orders to
A Familiar Experience.
the guests to be were unmistaka­
bly dull—the kind that are always
called “worthy”—doubtless a great
comfort to their families, but not a
source of joy as entertainers.
“I feel 61ecpy already,” said one
member of the family. “I know I
shall go to sleep sitting in my chair
while they are here.”
“Better take a nap now,” said
mother, “and perhaps that will re­
fresh you so you can at least keep
awake during the visit.”
The drowsy member disappeared
to her room, but after about fifteen
minutes she returned, saying:
“No; there is no use in trying. I
can’t sleep till they come.”—New
York Press.
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Th« Point of View.
Drug Store.
25c.
fern Pendleton to Lo Grand«, Ore,“
writes Sam A. Garber, a well known
traveling man. ‘1 was in the smok­
ing department
with some other
traveling men when one of them
went out into the coach and came
back and said, ‘There is a woman
sick u.ito death in the car.' I at once
got up and went out, found her very
ill with cramp colic, her bands and
arms were drawn up so yon could
not straighten them, and with a
deathlike look on her face.
t wo or
three ladies were working with her
and giving her whiskey.
1 went to
mV suit case and not tny bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic Cltolea and
Diarrhoea Remedy I never travel
without it—ran to the water tank,
put a doub’e dose of medicine ilt
the glass, poured some water iIdo it
ami stirred it with a pencil,
then I
had quite a tirn > to get the ladies to
get the ladies
to let me give it lo
her, but I succeeded.
I could nt
once see the effect nmi 1 worked
wife her. rubbing her bands, nod in
twenty mitmtes I gHVe her another
dose, By this time we were almost
in Le Grande, where I was to leave
the train. I gave the bottle to thr
husband to be used tn case anotbee
dose should lie needed, but tty the
time the train reached Le Grande
she whs nlrigbt, nud I received the
thanks of every passenger tn the
car.“ For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Fuddy—It is the same with hu­
mor as with everything else. A
good deal depends upon the point
of view, I suppose. There was Tol-
fet, for instance, who was butted by
Clough’s billygoat. It seemed aw­
fully funny to the rest of us, but
Tolfet didn’t laugh a bit. Doesn’t
appear to be any sense of humor in
Tolfet.
Duddy—Oh, I don’t know. You
can’t expect a man to laugh very
Take your job printing to the R E
heartily at what is going on behind
his back. And you say yourself a ( order . We have nothing but the
great deal depends upon the point Lest m all slock.
of view.— Boston Transcribí
BOOTS - AND
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WEEKLY TRIPS
GRAY A HOLT CO.. Gen. Agent»
Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly
Done at Lowest Living
Prices.
O ricon
ELIZABETH
this steamer is new, is strongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and will
give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille river, Own.
and San Francisco.
J. E. WALSTROM. Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
Paradise Sodas
The Modern Company, Marshfield, Distributor«
LIQUoR.5 AND
WINE5,
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
BREAKWATER |
CIÛAR5
Oregon
Bandon
Write For Prices on
C. F. McCOLLUM, Ag< nt,
Gasoline,
Distillale,
Bandon Meat Market
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Dealer in All Kinds oi
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Etc.
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Farm Produce Bought.
Having purchased this old and well established Imsiness, and moved the same in • li
Marshall building, south side Main street. We solicit a continuance of past generi
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Ton age guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices and curteous treatment to all.
Phone 33
W. M LAWLER
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"1 C3r u Sail«faction
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Your Monoy
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A Street Dock
Successor to HOOVER N MUNDAY
Mianus : Engines
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Phone Main 34
W. N. WRIGHT.
Launch Supplies
In just in receipt of |n now slock of
Dings and. Chemicals, Patent nnd
Proprietary Preparations. Toilet Ar-1
tteles. Druggist. Sundries, Perfumes.
Marshfield, Ore.
Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts mul
Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig I J.W. FLANAGAN
arettes, Paints, Oils,
Glass and
Painters Supplies.
to T he R ecorder .
E. T. Kruse, managing agent, 23, Market St., San Francisco.
Rasmussen Bros., Props.
Druggist an apothecary
Bring your
Phone 441
BIGGER PACKAGE
BETTER GOODS
Clarence Y. Lowe
BANDON
SKINNF.R. Agent
Marshfield.
The Mew, Blegontly Fitted and Speedy Steamer
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
for $1, but you can get your
money’s worth at
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728-730 Merchants Exchange Sen Francisco
The Eldorado
SHOES
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Bandon mid
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INDIGESTION AND
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BELIEVES SOUR STOMACH. BELCHING. ETC. E. C. DwWITT OE COMPANY. CHIC
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By B.CYDOS DR UG CO.
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