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» Z f e © n « u ® * • « Z*. • •• e o o o 0 o • * • • 9 • • : ■ O O • o • O f> o • • • •a * •• • • •• • . • • O •• •a O °« Q e O » o f hereof; the date of first publication hereof 1s this as day of October, 1908 Ind the last publication will be on December 3, 1908. And you are notified that if you fail to appear and answer said Coinplaint, Plaintiff w ill take a judgment against you for $99.15 and for costs and disburse ments and will also take an order from the Court for the sale of all the property attached herein and now hJd by the Sheriff of Coos County under sa d attachment and for the application of the proceeds upon the claim of Phintiff, with said costs and disbursements. The summons is served upon you by publication here of in the Bandon R ecorder , a weekly newspaper ot general, reg ular weekly circulation published at Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, pur 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 Peace. Taft R eceivea Many Messages ed the attention of the entire coast Cincinatti, Ohio, Nov. 4—Presi- e< at-Elect Taft retired at three • clock this morning' and arose late v .day to find a big pile of congra tulatory telegrams awaiting him. Dis secretary announced that t her- y.eie so many that Judge Taft w ould ri bably be unable to answer them ycrseaally. This afternoon the president elect >M make the principal address at • ae exercises incident to the laying vf a cornerstone at a public school ' uilding. Tomorrow he will ad- • ress the national meeting of mis- s- onaires. Thursd-’y he will speak t the Commercial club, which will y ive a banquet in his honor. On : riday, with Mrs. Taft, Judge Taft ■will leave for Hot Springs, Va., wlere he will remain for several v c< ks. from Los Angeles to Puget Sound because of the jirominence of the men implicated. Judge Huntl y has many friends in Coos and Curry counties who are rejoicing over the vindication of the man, in whose integrity and honesty they never lost faith. Mrs. W. E. Tombkins of this ?ity is a daughter of Judge Huntley.—North Bend 1 larbor. Fleet Salutes Empress D. F. Dean Retires The maui genient of out up street 1 eiglibor, the Coquille Herald, ex- yerienceda change the first of the in> 11th,2.w hen D. F. Dean retired rom the editorial control, to be suc- sceded by bis stepson, C. O. Dry den, who has long conducted the ub priming department of the news paper office. The change is made necessary by the impaired health of Mrs. Dean, who with her husband xx ill seek the more rigor ous climate of inter or countiy. To Luuence Dryden in his new capaci ties we extend very best wishes, and to Mr. and Mrs. Dean we voice the hope that health and joyful pursuits will be their portion whenever they may choose eto locate. Our friend Dock Dean, has long been in news p..per harness, and since he establish ed the Herald 26 years ago he has w tlncssed Coquille emerge from a bt u-hy village into a city of some pi <po. tions—Sentinel. —oo<> — Amoy, China, Nov. 3- The 74th anniversary of the birth ol the Dow ager Empress of China was celebra- ed today, and the event was made the greatest day of the festivities in honor of the visiting American bat tleships. A national salute was fired at noon in honor of the Empress’ I hthday by all warships in the har bor, a total of 14. Prince Yu I-ang proposed the health of the Empress Dowager, and all the sailors and officers participa ted, as well as other officials of the government, cheering. At the same time there was a pandemonium of firecrackers and fireworks on all sides. Three thousand men were ashore from the battleships during the day. fhere were baseball games and foot racing. Prince Yu Lang congratulat ed the winners in person. A China man canght selling spurious gold ornaments to the fleet was sum marily punished today and ordered to refund all the money he had ta ken in. An aitermath of the election last summer crops out in Douglas C< The ladies of Roseburg took an ac tr.e part in the local option fight there, and during the day distributed literature among the voters and pmned blue ribbons to their coats to influence them to east their bal lots the right way In the evening they f«Hiid they had a lot ofliteralun ■ e t, and they threw it over the tence into a cow pasture. Twelve of the ci.ws out of the held in the field which devoured the literature went dry, and^the owner now threatens tu bring suits for damages. - OOO------- Steamboat Co. Changes On the first of November Messrs. Stratton, Me Lain and Smith retired from the Coquille River Steamboat Co., they having accepted the steam er Liberty as the value of their slock in the corporation, and will take said boat to Coos Bay for oper atiou on the South Fork of Coos fi xer from Marshfield. The Libert} is now drydocked just opposite Co quille lor the purpose of repairing her hull and putting her in shape to make the journey via bars and ocean. The local transportation com pany’s new boat, “Coquille,” re cently launched at this "place, was lowed down to Bandon Wednesday tor the purpose of receiving her boil er which came up on the Elizabeth Tutadiy. I ke boiler will be hoisted mio her hold today with the aid of the Elizabeth's donkey and crane. The “Coquille is certainly a wdl built and model craft. So taken wth her are certain Coos Bay par lies that they have offered $1000 more than her cost to purchase and take her to the bay. But she will remain on the Coquille.—Sentinel. -- ooo— Huntley Acquitted A wir« received in this city late pesterday afternoon from Judge J. Huntley of Curry county, who had been on trial the past three weeks at Portland in the famous Los Angeles land h and case, stated he had been acquitted by the jury. The case has^been-one of the most •oubU oi yw, and has attract- • • Your Future Pros perity depends on your Business Ability We can fit you to hold a responsible and lucrative position. Our methods have been proved efficient and our graduates are proving that they are competent We have a DEMAND for our graduates at GOOD SALARIES. Write for information. MILLER-CLEAVER Business College NORTH BEND Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers sud on Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., inou li Dskvery Orders carefully bandied ? BANDON OREGON Onr whole family baa enjoyed the beat of health since we began using Dr. King’s New Life Pills, three ysari ago,” says L A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1. Gulltford. M aine They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good. 25c. at Lowe’s Drug Store. The Opera HAS A SELECT STOCK OF Wines, Liquors & Cigars PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN' OREGON BANDON OREGON FURNISHED ROOMS AT The Pacific MRS SARAHtCOSTELLO Nice clean nxiius 25 and 50c a night ; $1.25 a week ; $5 «month OREGON BANDON Office in Laird Building. Comer 1st and VI had Streets. Rooms in Denholm Hume on Plank Road. Meats and Provisions Furnuhed at living prices. of the publie patronage A share solicited. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup A. N. AMES, niack^mií li «& W agonma Rer cold out of the system through its Laxative principle by assurine a free and sentie action of the bowels, and that is the only way to oure a cold. You cantour« it as long af you ar9 All kinds of RepairJWork done constipated. Insist upon Kennedy’s Laxative Oougb Syrup. Sold by promptly and in a workmanlike Bandon Drug Do. man-ner. Administrator’s Notice of Pri vate Sale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale given and granted by the County Court of Coos Co. Otto Melcher. State of ( hegon, duly made an d en Has just arrived from the East to tered on the 21st day of September 1908; the Admi.iinistrator of the make Bandon his home. He is prepared to do painting and Estate of Peter Nelson, deceased, from and after the 21st day of No-, paper hanging in an up-to-date vetnber 1908, shall proceed to sell style and at reasonable prices. Your patronage solicited. Leave the real estate belonging to said es tate and described as follows towit: orders at Lint’s Studio. Lot 3 in Block 2 Commercial Addi Kodol is a combination of tbe nat tion to the town of Bandon; also ural digestive juice« and it digests all Lot 10 in block 33, lot 2 in block 42, classes of food «nd ev«ry kind of and lot 7 in block 35, Woodland food, ao you see it will do ft)e work Addition to the Town of Bandon, that the stomach itself doe«. The a1! in the County of Coos and State <»nly difference between it and the of Oregon, at private sale, either stomach is tbe stomach can get out of order, aud Kodol canuot, but Ko for cash down, or one-half down dol cao put tbe stomach into good and the balance secured by mortgage order Buy Kodol today. It is guar on the property sold. anteed. Sold by Bandoo Drug Co. This notice is published four con secutive weeks in the Bandon Re corder, a weekly newspaper pub lished in Coos County, by order of BANDON O regon the County Court, the first publica tion being Oct 22, 1908. Drag¿i»t an' Apothecary G eo F L orenz , Administrator of Is(ja»t in raoeipt of |a naw stock of the Estate of Peter Nelson, deceased Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and G eo . P. T opping , Atty, for Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar Estate. Clarence Y. Lowe ticles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes. Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts aod Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters Supplies. Do You Bowl? 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 Woodruff, filed in the above entitled Court anil Cause on or before the last day of time prescribed for the publication ot this summons, which date is sij consecutive weeks from , the date of tbe first publication j .. Go to the .. ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys Horseshoeing a Specialty Location on plank r.mii one-fourth mile from tba Steamer LaDding. BANDON .... OREGON SUlib'EuA A OKI*«.ON Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. every Tuexilay evening at H run Physician at tbe Bandon W igwam. Sojourning M EETS olnefx in good standing are cordially invit« d aud Surgeon - Operative Surgery a Specialty. to attend. O. C. W aldvikiel , C. T. F ieokm , U. of R. Sachem. OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Port Other Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 l»r N. !.. Perkin*« s Meets every first «nd third Saturday in each month at 2 p. ui. in G A. li. Hall. Cordial invitation extended to all lueui- OFFICE HOURS: If) n. m. to 3 p bWS M bs . D. A. Y ovnu , President. in., 7 p. rn. to 8 p. m. Mas M abvetth M ouse . Secretary. Office in New Denholm Building. M khoii I c . LODGE, No. 130. A. F. A M. > fluted oouiinunicntionn first Sutur- 1 >ANDON dav after the full moon of each month All Master Masons cordially invited. GURLEY BGAK. W. M. Lloyd liosa, Secretary. DR. LESTER P SORENSEN, Dentist Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. Telephone at Home. Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request I. <». O. E "i to 8, p. m. OREGON bANDON liODGE, No.133, I. O. O. F BANDON J meets every Wednesday evening O R 'WTVIDE Visiting brothers in good standing oor dially invited. ATTORNEY AT LAW 1,. J. RADLEY, N. G. Notary Public 0. F. T homas Sec. I Office: Kooni I Laird Building, .... U hh , n EETS Every 2nd and 4tb Fridays, B andon , Fraotice night first Wedueeday ot the month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of G. T. TllEAlMiOl.il, the month. A cordial invitation extended to all uieuibera in good standing. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! R CLARA GOETZ N. G. AT LAW, B lanche R adi . ey Seo’y. M NOTARY PUBLIC Knight» of Pythias J LI1- coil MISSION! EK. LODGE No. 64, KulghtH of Fvtbiaa. Meets every Monday even D ELFH1 C Bandon, mu at Masouio ball. Visitina Knights in vited to atteuil. H. M. M okkihon , C. C. B. N. H abkinotom , K. of R. 8. - Oregon Office With Bandon Investment < o I’. TOPPING, GKO. Modern Wood men. ATTORNEY ROCK GAMP, No. »176, M. W. of A. Meets the 2d and 4th Wednesday 1 VXBLE <>f each month at K. F. Hall. Visiting COUNSELOR AT 1 AW amd AND NOTARY PUBLIC. l’ire Insurance. Bandoli, All kinds of - - - - Oregon. ForcHtern of America. / v<)l Rl QUEEN OF THE FORENT. No. V' 17, meets Friday night of each week. 111 Concrete Hall, Bamlon. Oregon. A cor dial welcome is extended to all viaiting brothers. A. E. H adxal .1, G eo . E. W ilhon , Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. Dr. M. IM? Brown, Resident Dentist. Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe. at any Appointments by request hour. Office Hours: Woodmen of the World. SEASIDE CAMF No. 312. W. O. W. i’ meets in regular session the first and I turd Tbursdavs of each month in tbe Ma sonic hall. Visiting neighbors are oordially invited. R. W. BULLARD. C. 0. O.C. XV aluvooel , Clerk. reasonable 8 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M. Phone. BANDON. Belle Real Estate OREGON Kolp Notary Public BANDON, OREGON EWAHNE CONC1L No. 17 Degree of OFFICE - - • O pposite T kowiihiixikk Focabontas, I. . . R. M. meets every Saturday evening at tbe eighth run, in Sign painter. !><•<• rater ami their teepee in Concrete Hall. Visiting Chiefs 1 1 good standing cordially Grainet welcomed to onr council fire, B ei . ce A. K oi . p , K oili A nnie F bentiss , J TV P ocahontas . Stmr. Wilhelmina CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. information of HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION? Mrs. Mray Dowling of No- 228 8tb avenue' Nan Francisco, Calif, re commend« a remedy for stomach trouble She says: “Gratitude for tbe wonderful effect of Electric Bi ten iu a case ot acute indigebtior., : I am prompts this testimonial. fully convinced that for stomach and liver trouble« Electric Bitters is the best remedy on tbe market today “ Tbis great tonic and alternative rued icine invigorates tbe system, purifies tbe blood and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness. 50c • at Lowe's Drug store. « % * ♦ * Otlioe oxer I 'run St or-. ltour-.Si. I’. -.rn. 1:3O to 4,1.111. ; 7 to H in the BViii ag. Nicht calls aimwered from office. Phone C ails Promptly Attended. neighbors cordially invited to attend. A. J. HARTMAN. H. C. E. E. O akes , Clerk. Lewins Meat Market £ % ! Dr. H. U. Houston DK. E. W. IU»NS!TF.|{ A HEALTHY FAMILY OREGON J. P. Tupper of Coquille Is in our is used nearly everywhere, because it not only beala irritation of the throat city today. and stops the oougb, but it drives the SIXTH DISTRICT, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. Claud Woodruff, Plaintiff vs. D. E. Mills, Defendant. Action To Recover Money. SUMMONS Maat^ll boats. <- •» Lodge arici Frofesaional Directory * A I Rebekah Lodge No. 126. ----- ooo----- 1 he parties who borrowed Ras mussen Bros step ladder will please return the same at once 30 n the Dr*y **4 Gmsaval BANDON My place at Four Mile close to ay ton’s mill is for rent for two rears. 8 acres in cultivation. 50 teres fenced, good buildings. L. A. R ASM ASON. JUSTICE'S COURT OF ’ * o. a FanaMSoN A som GROSS BROS For Rent the : «**M0B* « * í * ♦ •> >• ** a í 4 » it í i. COURTEOUS TREATMENT WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS ’’For fifteen years I have watched • h« working of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and it has never failed to •me any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied, It lias aavftd is many a doctor hill, sax s A. F. Hardy, of East wilton, Maine, 25c. it Lowe’s drug store. IN BANDON TRANSFER co. Nteaui Beer onfDraught -------- OOO------- - A Peculiar Aft rmath *■% Full J. E. WALSTROM. Agt. Bandon C'alifornin and Oregon Coawt Mteanifti|ip < o. Steamer Alliance Ntiw plying between Portland and Coo« Hay only WEEKLY GRAY & HOLT CO.. Gen. Agent« TRIPS H 728-730 Merchant» Exchange San Francisco W. SKINNER. Agent Marshfield. Phone 441 Coquille River Transportation Co.’s Schedule The New, Elegantly Fitted nml N peed y Nteamer 6:O<> a m Favorite leaves Bandon 9:00 a m ** “ Cuquille i :oo p m “ “ Bandon 4 00 p m “ “ Coquille • 7 :oo a m Dispatch leaves Bandon i ;oo p m “ “ Coquille 7:00 a m Liberty leaves Coquille I :oo p m “ ** Bandon Passengers going on the Favorite at 6:45 am can get a train for Marshfield and have three hours and fifteen minutes on the bay and return same day. DUQÍ I n C avtes C an •« ftwevsatr«« COT fl bla CB lxo vaccixi Californi a favorite tbe moat «uc caeaful. tarn ext uaed and lowest prwed reliable vaccine made. Powder, ttnng or pill form Write for ire* Black Leg Booklet TIB CUTTIB LABOBAtOBT ELIZABETH Thu rteamer is new. is strongly built and filled with the latest improvements and will give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, tietween the Coquille river, Oregon, and San Francisco. E. T. Kruse, managing agent, 23, Market St., San Francisco. J. E. WALSTROM, Agunt, Bandon, Oregon. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line BREAKWATER Sails From C<>os Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails From Portland Wednesday C._ F. McCOLLUM, Agent, at 8 P. M. Phone .Main 34 -A Street Dock B bbcblbv . C al 1 does not atock our direct from 1*. 1 a * o ♦ © B • I t • • • e • •