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• *. •• • 4 WHETHER BRYAN OR TAFT IS ELECTED IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY A LOT IN The Industrial Addition Five minutes walk from the Industria 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. 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. THE WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. For Rent My place at Four Mile close to ! Clayton's mill is for rent for two j years. 8 acres in cultivation, 50 (From Taft’s Cincinnati Speech.) O regon BANDON “Wliat is it that we have to expect ' acres fenced, good buildings. I.. A. R asmason . from Mr. Bryan? Have we anything Druggist an Apothecary Clarence Y. Lowe THE Arcade Saloon Ia)jiist in reoeipt of |n new »lock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent unii Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar ticles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes. Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Painter’s Supplies. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT Ob' C. A. Jamison & Jack Brown HANDLES ONLY THE BEST OF WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS Write For Prices on Weinhard’s Beer BANDON, OREGON In the New Oreen Building, i Gasoline, Distillale, Launch Supplies Mianus : Engines ------------ Hello !! Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Marshfield, Ore. We want to J w. FLANAGAN Phone 33 W. M. LAWLER tell you howto BOOTS - AND succeed in life - SHOES You can’t expect to get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’, worth at Are you in= M terested in this matter? Are you not? B R E U E R 5 s A course in the MILLER-CLEAVER Business Dealer In Bouts and Shoes. College will fit you to obtain and retain a Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done at Lowest Living Prices. splendid position. Our courses are most thor ough and our graduates are in constant demand. Miller = Cleaver Business Rollege. • NORTH BEND Coquille River Transportation Co.’s Schedule OREGON • Have'( You a Good Piano? Then see I. A. TURNELL (EXPERT PIANO TUNER) Have your Piano tuned by the local man, will sign contract to keep Piano in first class condition, two tun ings a year for $3.75 a tuning. All work Guaran teed. I will call on you at once, write or see me. Favorite leaves Bandon 6:00 a m “ Ccquille 9:00 a m “ Bandon i :oo p m “ Coquille 4 :00 p m Dispatch leaves Bandon 7 :oo a m “ Coquille i :oo p m Liberty leaves Coquille 7 :oo a m “ Bandon i :oo p m Passengers going on the Favorite at 6:45 a m can Ket a train for Marshfield and have three hours and fifteen minutes on the bay and return same day. Judtfr Taft Point» Ont the Spot» to the Nrbraakau'» ical Hlatory. Weak Polit to expect but wliat be promises? Have we anything to expect but what is I based upon bis eloquence and bls The parties who borrowed Ras adroitness as a public critic? Has he ever given any practical demonstration mussen Bros step ladder will please of his ability to meet problems and return the same at once 30 n solve them? Has he ever done any I thing but formulate propositions in his J. P. Tupper of Coquille is in our closet of an utterly impracticable city today. plausibility, and very little with a view of their operation? ‘By their fruits we shall know them.’ "With the record of promises and Administrator’s Notice of Pri prophecies ut 1 £ulti 1 led for a period of vate Sale twelve years; with this record of a hunt for an issue upon which to Notice is hereby given that by virtue achieve the presidency; with this rev ord of repudiation, of negotiation and of an order of sale given and granted of running away from national respon by the County Court of Coos Co. si bi lit ies, Mr. Bryan comes forward State of Oregon, duly made an d en and asks that the people now give him tered on the 21st day of September an opportunity to put Into operation 1908; the Admininistrator of the uev reforms in respect to trusts and Estate of Peter Nelson, deceased, in respect to guaranty of bank depos from and after the 21st day of No its. wholly untried, wholly theoretical, vember 1908, shall proceed to sell and on their face bearing evidence of the real estate belonging to said es their impracticability and of having tate and described as follows tow it: Iteeu devised bj the ready bralu of Lot 3 in Block 2 Commercial Addi one looking for plausible arguuieuts tion to the town of Bandon; also rather than real reforms, He only tn Lot 10 in block 33, lot 2 in block 42, a qualiiied way approved the postal and lot 7 in block 35, Woodland savings bank recommended by the Re Addition to the Town of Bandon, publican platform, which ía a tried and proved means of encouraging the all in the County of Coos and State wage-earner ami small farmer to make of Oregon, at private sale, either deposits in a bank absolutely secure; for cash down, or one-half down but much prefers a system which takes and the balance secured by mortgage a man's money to pay another man’s on the property sold. default, and which instead of strength This notice is published four con ening our banking system will break it secutive weeks in the Bandon Re down by destroying the value Of the corder, a weekly newspaper pub banking character ami experience aud lished in Coos County, by order of capital ami by offering inducement to the County Court, the first publica reckless and speculative bankers with tion being Oct 22, 1908. out character or capital. G eo F L orenz , Administrator of “The record of Mr. Bryan and his the Estate of Peter Nelson, deceased character, its it is understood by a G eo . P. T opping , Atty, for twelve years’ acquaintance with him Estate. have impressed the business communi ty •►£. tills country and those whose Judgment determines whether or not capital sli.-ill Is* invested that be is not Sheriffs Sale of Real Prop a safe man with whom to try experi erty. ments in government; that be loves tinnneial theories that are full of so pbistry and are impractical; that he Notice is hereby given, That by advances propositions with hut littla sense of respect as to how they may virtue of execution duly issued out be carried out in practice, and that he of the Circuit Court of the State of gives but little attention to the wel fare of the conservative business com Oregon, for the county of Coos and munity in his suggestions of reform ro me directed on the 26th day of Certainly his record Justifies this Judg September 1908 upon judgment meat of him by the business men. If be was to be elected, unquestionably and decree duly rendered, entered because of ills record, however much of record and docketed in and by now he may seek to pose as a eonserva said Court on the 14th day of Sep tlvs—because of his record, because of tbs failure of the theory which he has tember 1908 in a certain suit then in proponed for the last twelve years— Court pending wherein L. P. Soren his election will mean a paralysis of sen was plaintiff and D. F. Mills was business, and we should have a recur- rence of th»‘ dlaaatrouR bualuesM con defendant in favor of plaintiff and dltlon of tile last Democratic adiulula- against said defendant by which tratlon.” execution I am commanded to sell Oregon You can get Ice Cream by the dish, quart or gallon, lor parties or families. Also ice in small quanti ties at Holm's Restaurant. 251 f Notice Just located.by the side of Holme’s Restaurant a confectionery store. A liberal share of patronage is desired 42 3tx J. L. L oveall . BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Family Washing a Specialty. Notice is hereby given that the meat markets of this city will be closed hereafter all day Sunday. E. L ewin , Cleaning and pressing Men’s suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given prompt attention. F. A. BATES, Proprietor ■ <»••» »»H os Taft. I hope and believe that all far sighted cltUena who wish to see this country prosperous In mate rial thing« will support Mr. Taft, but above all I ask for support for him because he stands for the moral uplift of the nation, be cauae his deeds have made good hla words, and because the poli cies to which be Is committed are of Immeasurable consequence alike te the honor and Interest of the whole Amerb-an people. -------------- — ó¿>o Notice First Class Liuniry Work Guaranteed. t^Special attention given to fine woolen goods. S mith B ros . .W right A W aldvogel and all persons claiming adversely under him subsequent to the lein of Plaintiff in of and to said property, said premises hereinbefore mention ed are described in said execution as follows, to-wit. Lots 9 and 10 in Block 9 in Ben nett’s Bandon Beach Plat “A” or so much thereof xs maybe necessary to satisfy the said demands of said Plaintiff in full with all costs and disbursements. Said sale being made subject to redemption in Hie manner provided by law. Dated this 28th day of September 1908. W. W. G age , Sheriff of Coos Co., Ore. By C. A. G age , Deputy. First 'Publication Oct. 1. Last publication Oct. 29. IN the JUSTICE’S COURT OF SIXTH DISTRICT, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. Claud Woodruff, Plaintiff vs. D. E. Mills, Defendant. Action To Recover Money. SUMMONS To. D. E. Mills the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, Claud Wor druff, filed in the above entitled Court and Cause on or before the last day of time prescribed for the publication of this summons, which date is six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication hereof; the date of first publication hereof is this 22 day of October, 1908 And the last publication will be on December 3, 1908. And you are notified that if you fail to appear and answer said Complaint, Plaintiff will take a judgment against you for $99.15 and for costs and disburse ments and will also uke an order from the Court for the sale of all the property attached herein and now held by the Sheriff of Coos County under sa d attachment and for the application of the proceeds upon the claim of Plaintiff, with said costs and disbursements. The summons is served upon you by publication here of in the Bandon R ecorder , a weekly newspaper of general, reg ular weekly circulation published at Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, put suant to the order of Geo. P. Top ping, Justice of the Peace in and for the within and above entitled Court and District, made and entered the 20th day of October 1908. G. T. T readgold , Attorney for Plaintiff C eo . P. T opping , Justice of the the property in said execution and Peace. heteinafter described to pay the sum Otto Melcher. due the plaintiff of one hundred and Has just arrived from the East to six dollars and 50 cents, an attorney make Bandon his home. fee of tweniy-five Dollars, with inter He is prepared to do painting and est thereon at the rate of six per paper hanging in an up to date cent per annum from the 14th day style and at reasonable prices. Your patronage solicited. Leave of September ¡908 until paid to gether with the costs and disburse orders at Lint’s Studio. ments of said suit taxed at ten Dol MRS GERALDINE MORRIS. lars and 20 cents and costs and expenses of said execution. I will VOICE CULTURE on Saturday the 7th day of Nov. Artiatic Singing with Pure Italian Mathod. 1908 at the hour of ten o’clock Will be at Mr». Staven»on’.- Wednas* a. m. of said day at the front door •f the County Court House in Co day» and Thursday». quille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder The Ladies' Thimble Club wilt for cash in hand on the day of sale, give a grand ball October 31 for all the right, title interest and estate the benefit of a band stand; which- said defendant D; E. Mills • Ice Cream. Leave your order at BOÍLE S JEWELRY STORE Bandon is a small sum but it can be made to grow into hundreds if put into lots in the INDUSTRIAL ADDI TION. Opposite the Post Office, Bandon, Oregon BRYAN’S SPECIOUS RECORD. z $10 Down $5 a month --------------- Is l>ea~Mornes ST» Vpysa talked Irse trade la iadlanspolls sailed Int* dar poratlons. and In Topeka preclaimed the aeeeaelty of ths guarant«* of bsah deposits Mr Hryan Is geographically •djustahle at a moiMBt'a Botlce. aad «aver d'»*»r*4 «toes of hl* para- W»*s*< les*«* ti»*»* 91 tz*i* ths • • e . a o * o • •• »• •• ••• » • • • • • '. • • • • • • •• • • o •• a > 9 • • • •»’ 4 • • • •» • • • « <• « I T” • • • • 4 • • • <• • • z ♦ * a* - 4 • • »•• •• • • •