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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
•• WHETHER BRYAN OR TAFT IS ELECTED IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY A LOT IN Why Pay Rent ? and improve other peoples’ prop erty -buy and improve your own. Buy now while the prices are right - the advance in price will come and the profit will be yours. Five minutes walk from the Industrial Center of Bandon to any of the lots in the Industrial Addition, Does this interest you as an Invest or ? As a worker in mill or yard, who wishes to own his own home? As a builder of houses to rent? Then Investigate. $10 Down $5 a month is a small sum but it can be made to grow into h indreds if put into lots in the INDUSTRIAL ADDI- TION. Opposite the Post Office, Bandon, Oregon THE WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. KO£=3 I \\ llhelimna For Chapped Skin Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop Chapped skin whether hands or face may be cured in erty. night by applying Chamberlain’s Salve.’It is also unequaled for sore Notice is hereby given, I hat by nipples, burns and scalds. For sa'e virtue of execution duly issued out >y C. Y. Lo ”e. of the Circuit Court of the Stale of OUT OF SIGHT Oregon, for the county of Coos and “Out of sight, out of mind is an to me directed on the 26th day of old adage, which applies with special September 1908 upon judgment force to a s re. burn or wound that’s been treated with Bncklen’a Arnica and decree duly rendered, entered Salve. It*s out of sight, out of rniud of record and docketed in and by and existence. Piles too and Chi' disappear under ifs healing said Court on the 14th day of Sep blams influence. Guaranteed by tember 1908 in a certain suit then in Lowe Druggist. 25a. ------ OOO------ Court pending wherein L. P. Soren sen was plaintiff and I). F. Mills was Notice defendant in favor of plaintiff and against said defendant by which All students who are to execution I am commanded to sell trance examination for admission the property in said execution and to the High School will present heieinafter described to pay the sum themselves at the High School room due the plaintiff of one hundred and at t) o’clock Saturday Oct. 3. six dollars and 50 cents, an attorney II. C. O stien , Supt. * fee oftwen y-five Dollars with inter est thereon at the rate of six per WOULD MORTGAGE THE FARM cent per annum from the 14th day A farmer on Rural lb nr «2, Em of September 1908 until paid to pire, Gn. W. A Floyd by name, says- Bncklen.s Arnica cured tire two worst gether with the costs and disburse sores lever saw: one on my band ments of said suit taxed at ten Doi and one on mv leg It is w>>rth more lars and 20 cents and costs and than its weight in gold. I would not be without it tf 1 had to mort expensas of said execution. I will gage the farm to get it.*' Only 25c. on Saturday the 7th day of Nov. at Lowe’s drug store. 1908 at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day at the front door ®f the County Court House in Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title interest and estat» GARFIELD & VON PEGERT which said defendant I). I'. Mills and all persons claiming adversely Mill and Steamboat Work Our under him subsequent to the heir SPECIALTIES of Plaintiff in of and to said property, said premises hereinbefore mention SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER ed are described in said execution as follows, to wit. Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Lots 9 and 10 in Block 9 in Ben Screws. Machine Bolte. Pipe and Fittings, Brass Work nett’s Bandon Beach Plat “A' or so much thereof as maybe necessary GENERAL REPAIRING to satisfy the said deman Is of said Plaintiff in full with all costs anil Pattern Shop in Connection disbursements. Said sale being made subject to FOR CHRONIC DIARRHOEA redemption in the manner provided ?While in the army in 1863 1 was by law. taken sick with chronic diarrhoea,” Dated this 28th day of September says George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa, ‘1 have since tried many 1908. remedies but without any permanent W. W. G age , relief until Mr A. U . Milos of Ibis Sheriff of Coos Co., < )re. place persuaded me to try Cham berlain’s Colic Cholera and Diar By C. A. G age , Deputy. rhoea Remedy, one bottle of which First Publication Oct. I. Last dot »ped it at once.,’ For Sale by Y. Lowe. I ublication Oct. 29. CAPTAIN o BANDON WINE u o I LIQUOR COMPANY CHRISTENSEN, Commanding. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Cornecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. information of Lull J. E. WALSTROM. Agt. Bandon Bandon,Oregon W. F. RAU, General Manager ROBERT MARSDEN President. o wholesale prices. Family Trade and Mail Orders promptly filled. Arcade Saloon ------ OCO--------- 1 o C. A. Jamison & .lack Brown HANDLES ONLY Pills O II Jug and Bottle Goods of all kinds at o >0^ So/e Agents for Wein/iardfs Beer OI BEST OK WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer AGENTS FOR T1IK RAMOKS EJkISJIDOISr "Weixilxardts Beer Regular Skeilule lt.-ine.-ii Sim Fraiici»«-». In the New (ireen Btiikliiiv, ■ - BANDON, OREGON Blind.»11 mid LS I ABR(H >K CO., 901 Merchants Exchahge Building, San Franci co, Owners and General Agents. Bandon Foundry IHNOON COMMFRCIAI CO., Agents for Bandon and Coquille Valley. nini Oregon ( oaM SteamMi|ip Co. & Machine Shop Steamer Alliance Vienna Bakery TRIPS L. A. YORK, Proprietor Our Bread is always fresh. not be excelled. J ust like H. W. SKINNER, Agent Marshfield. Our Pies and Cakes can Baked goods" {of all kinds. M other used to make hih I Indian war veterans of both Ore gon and Washington will use their influence again this winter in an e - fort to secure the passage of a bill through the Washington legislature, allowing the gray haired surivors of early frontier battles $2 per day for past services. At the present time all the remuneration received by the remaining handful of men who risked their lives 50 years ago for per advancing civilization, is the month federal p nsion. Congress, however, did not pass the pension bill till 1902, and it was a year lat r before any benefits were received from it. Now the Washington legislators will be asked to reward the few veterans still living a wag» of $2 yer diem for the time they wen in actual service on the frontier. — OOO---- Npcedj Nt earner ELIZABETH Ihis steamer it new. is »trongly lunll ami filtert with the late«t improvementt and will yive a regulär ft day -ervice, for pasaengers and freight, hetween the Coquille river, Oregon, and San Francisco. A llen & 1 ) a vidson E. I. Kruse, managing agent, 2T, Market St., San Francisco. \\ ALSTHOM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line BREAK WATER Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide -------OOO------- Veterans Ask $2 a Day Phone 44 I Sails From THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is now open for the re ception of patients. The terms am $10 per w»*ek and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : Sisters of Mercy Portland Wednesday C. I' . McC< )LLUM, Agent, DRESS MAKING Phone Main 34 I BY Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Frye EAT LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS A SPECIALTY Laird Building - - - Bandon - Paradise Sodas North Bend, Or. Kodol FOR INDIGESTION »ND DYSPEPSIA. BIGGER PACKAGE BETTER GOODS »• <>f . k lol, • yeti Ir"- ’ . •- . If 1 »iter usine • fi flf' • 1 rati ■' 1 ■ j « — i fltad - -I you. we w.- « »t'| ci reta Him.J nd ] »-ir ir BJODFT. • »V. Try Try k.f K . f- t Ta' M •••> ' 1 . ■ I 1 I f .Hit and k»R ♦ ♦' ef b.wirv gR i ir pr-Rcn» It pr***nt ft f t > . ó 0 » ira’, ra’ • / • t- * * .. .. - !f II»fati* tn «at .. ....................................................................................... * • rrt' rn tbr (metto t«» th • .»«-.« - ir r from wh».m /•••» • g, -• » ’ I lt. an<l we wiil ri f inii your ntoiipy I TowtL-------------------------- .______________ stata______________________________ _ I J ----- ----- —-------- - . T I 1.1» Al I------------- — The Modern Company, Marshfield, Distributors BELIEVES SOUR STOMACH, BELQHING, ETC. E. tt. reVTîTT a* COMPANY, CUI^AGU. 1 For Sale By B.LYDOA DRUM. CO. ' ' '... • • • • « * « « * » » I