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» f o • • ! •« «°. 9 • • • • ® • T laria. and jaundice out of your sya- em. 25c. at Lowe's store. Prosperity’s Smile Much in Evidendce New York, Nov. II—Reports on business conditionsand outlook have been made by 33 high class technical and trade papers in the East to the Amen an Trade Press Association, of w hich they are members. The papers represent lines from groceries and textiles to cooperage and boiler making. The report of the New York Real Estate Record and Guide is typical and fairly expresses the cons, nsus of opinion. “Conditions are in very much blighter shape than they were six months ago. A better and firmer tone and greater activity exists. The outlook for the coining year is most encouryging. ’ The Railroad Age said: “There was no change until Aug ust last when the railroads and man ufacturers alike began to anticipate a safe and sane election. While the election has only just l»een decided, the result is highly satisfactory to the industry we represent. While reports of orders within the last two ilays have in some cases been grsssly exaggerated, neverthe less there is a decided improvement ami the indications are that the de mands will be large and immediate.’’ Drinks Own Blood and Saves Life St Paul, Minn., Nov. 11 — Kept alive and given strength by drinking his own blood which oozed from a bullet wound in his forehead ant trickled down into his mouth, Mar tin )McDonough last night in a local hospital told how he had been mis taken for a burglar when about to enter the house of C. A. Stickney by mistake, was shot by the negro coachman; was deserted by his two companions and then walked six miles to Mendota to secure med ical aid. Local physicians say that if McDonough had not drunk his own blood he would not have lived. Although he has a bullet lodged in the back of his head, he was able to walk around his room last night and physicians say he will recover. HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN Sprains, swellings and lameness ¡ire promptly relieved by Chamber lam's Pain Balm This liniment re duces inflammation and soreness so that a spraiu may be cured m about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. COLDS AND CTOUP IN CHILDREN "My little girl is subject to colds,’ nays Mrs. Wm H. Seng. No. 41, Fifth ■ Mt, \\ heeling. W. Va. “Last spring she bad a severe spoil and a terrible cough but I cured her with Chamber- lain** Cough Remedy without the aid <>f a doctor, and my little boy lias been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this Hyrup.’’ This remedy is for sale by U. Y. Lowe WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS ‘‘For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bnckleti's Arnica Salve, and it- has never failed to cure any «ore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved uh many a doctor bill." »avs A F. Hardy, of East wilton, Maine. 25c. at Lowe’s drug etore. Administrator’s Notice of Pri vate Sale the JUSTICE’S COURT OF SIXTH DISTRICT, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. Claud Woodruff, Plaintiff vs. D. E. Mills, Defendant. Action To Recover Money. SUMMONS the Police Force Dismissed Klamath Falls, Or., Nov. to— The entire police force of Klamath Falls has been dismissed by the city council, on account of complaint that they were not doing their duty tn enforcing the liquor and gam bling laws. Chief C. G. Low declared the ac tion unjust, *• they were not given To. D. E. Mills the above named efendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re- 1 1 uired to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, Claud Wo druff, filed in the above entitled Court and Cause on or before the last day of time prescribed for the publication oj this summons, whiih opportunity to resign. New of- dale is six consecutive weeks from tkeo w»U be appointed by the mayor the date of the first publication 1 Meet«|all huata. OREGON A HEALTHY FAMILY Our whole family bus enjoyed the best of health since we began using Dr. King's New Li'e Pills, three veari ago.” says L A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1. Gulliford. Maine They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does yon good. 25c. at Lowe’s Drug Store. —■■■■ Loilges are Rt-quested to Notify th:s Office on Election of Officers and on Change of Meeting Night. Oarffs under this Head are 50c per in., uion .- 44 4. 4 4 4 4- : .- $ 4. jj^r- ?|4- <■ 4- <• 4- <■ 4 4- 4" 4 4- 4- .- 4- 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,<. JDr Fï. L j . Houston w. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEUN i » k . k BANDON j^iYsiciAX &, suiiGh:</i\ OREGON Phone Call Promptly Attended. Oftkre in L^ird Building, Corner I nt and Vl’haii Streets. Rooms in Denholm I ioine on Plank Road. BA NI»ON'. OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Post Office Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 .'{Meets every tirst and third Saturday in each month at 2 p. ui. 111 G A. R. Hall. Cordial invitation extended to all mem- *M‘tM Mns. D. A. Ym no , President. M bs M ahykttk M oukk , Secretary. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. tn to 3 p m., 7 p. in. to 8 p. m. M HHOIlic. Office in New Denholm Buikling. I YANDON LODGE, No. 1:«1, A. F A M. I > Stated coiuiiinnications tirsi Satur DR. LESTER P SORENSEN, day iifter tire full moon of each month Ail Master Masons cordially invited. GURLEY BOAK, W. M. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. GROSS BROS BANDI >N OREGON ------Dentist------- Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. Telephone at Home. Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request 1. «». O. F » to 8, p. m. . . ORF.GO 4 BANDON LODGE. No.133, 1. O. O. F bANDON I J ineetH every Wednesday evening \ isiting brothers in good standing cor dially invited. L. J. RADLEY, N. G. C. F. T homas See. C R. W'AIDE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public EETS Every 2nd nnd AT The Pacific MRS SARAHJCOSTELLO 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. Nice clean rooms 25 and 50c a night ; $1.25 a week ; $5 amonth BANIN >N Lewins Meat Market All kinds of Fridays, B animin , ol the publie patronage A share solicited. OREGON .' . Oum n O. T. 1 KEAl'GOl.lt, the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL^ R CLARA GOETZ N. G. AT LAW, B lanche R adley Nec’y. NOTARY PUBLIC KulglitH of Fytliiaa I . S < <MI ÌIISSION Elt I XELI'Hl LODGE No. Gt, Knights of I " Pythias. Meets every Motidny even - Oregon ing at Masonic bsll. Visiting Knichts in L Bandon, vited to attend. H. M. M oiiiiihon , C. C. Office With Bandon Investment to B. N. H abbinoton , K. of R. 8. I*. TUFFINO, <1KO. Modern Woodmen. PARLE ROCK CAMP, No. !H7G, M W ATTORNEY » nd COUNSELOR Al I AW 1 of A. MeetH the 2d and till Wednesday AND of each month at K. P. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. A. J. HARTMAN. H. C. E. E. O akes , Clerk. NOTARY PUBLIC. Fire Insurance. H hih I ou , FortiMtem of America. — — — Oregon. — / 'Ol IG Ql EEN OF THE FOREST. No. Dr. IT- Jvl. Brown, V' 17, meets Friday night of each week, in Cullerete Hal), Bandon. Oregon. A cor Resident Dentist. dial welcome is extended to all visiting Laird Building, over Vienna Caie. b-othe.a. A. E. H adsali , G eo . E. W ilson , Chief Ranger. Appointments by request at any reasonable Fin. Secretary. hour. OC m Hom Woodmen of Hie Worlcl. 8 io 12 M.. i io 5 p. M. BANDON. Phone. EASIDE CAMP No. 212. W. (). W. nieets in reunlnr st ssion the firet and third Ttinreiinve o( each month in tin- Ma sonic ball. Visiting neigbbora are cordially invited. K. W. BULLARD, U. C. O. C. W aldvogkl , Clerk. S Furnished at living prices. . - Frnctice night first Wedni-sdnv of tin- M month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of Meats and Provisions MILLER - CLEAVER Business College NORTH BEND ( )REG( >N 4lb Room 1 Laird Building, Office: Rebekah Lodge No. 126. FURNISHED ROOMS Operative Surgery a Specialty. 1 Your Future Pros perity depends on your Business Ability OKI <-•• > Dr. WarenJ Keilev The Opera Wines. Liquors & Cigars 4 4 4 4 9 Pi ofesaional Directory Lodge arici Physician and Surgeon HAS A SEI.ECT STOCK OF . 4-4 ¿4 444 #4'e 4'44 4 4.4. 44 4,44 44-4 * * 4 « i f 4 . * •X ♦ * * 4 Order« uarefullv tiapdh d ** Drey and Generai Deliecrg s - k - ì - ì ♦ 4 C *1 l’a i-taey. « k * Menni Beer on} OREGON Belle Jk Kolp Real Estate Notary Publio BANDON. OREGON EWAHNE CONC1L No. 17 Degree of OFFICE - - O pposite T kowbuioukn Focal intaa, I. . . R. M. meeta every Saturday evening at the eighth rnn, in Siigli painter, llecorater anil their teepee ill Concrete Hall Visiting Chiefs 1 1 good standing cordially <■ ra i ner welcomed to our council tire, B kllb A. K olp . K oil A nnie F rentihs , J A G-rifTLth P ocahontas . K Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is use«! nearly everywhere, because it not only heals irritation of the throat and stops tbe cough, but it drives the cold out of the system through its Laxative principle by assuring a free and gentle action of the bowels, and that is the only way to cure a cold. You cant cure it as loug af yon ara constipated. Insist upon Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by Bandon Drug Co. 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 Oregon, duly made an d en Has just arrived from the East to tered on the 21st day of September 1908; the Admininistrator of the make Bandon his home. He is prepared to do painting and Estate of Peter Nelson, deceased, from and after the 2¡st day of No paper hanging in an up to date vember 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 the nat tion to the town of Bandon; also ural digestive juices and it digests a'I Lot 10 in block 33, lot 2 in block 42, classes of food and every kind of ami lot 7 in block 35, Woodland food, so yon see it will do the work Addition to the Town of Bandon, that the stomach itself does. The aff in the County of Coos and State only difference between it and the is the stomach can get out of Oregon, at private sale, either stomach of order, and Kodol cannot, but Ko- for cash down, or one-half down dol can put the stomach into good and the balance secured by mortgage order Buy Kodol today, ft is guar on the propeity sold. unteed. Sold by Bandon Drug Co. This notice is published four con secutive weeks in the Bandon Re Clarence ) \ Lowe 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. Druggist an Apothecary G eo F L orenz , Administrator of Isli'ist in receipt of |a new stock of the Estate of l’eter Nelson, deceased G eo . P. T opping , Atty, for Drugs and Chemicals. Patent and Proprietary Preparations. Toilet Ar Estate. IN BANDON TRANSFER CO. 414 The newspaper in a town says more good things of its possibilities and attractions every day in a way that is productive of greater benefits than all other agencies combined. The newspaperman is so universally expected to boom the town :n and Sues Magazine for $250,000 out ol season that if at any time in Damages his judgment it appears necessary to criticise conditions in any respect he is hopped onto as a knocker. He is Reno. Nev.—Nov, 11—“Dia supposed to be the town boomer mondfield Jack’’ Davis, of Goldfield, and usually meets every expecta has entered suit in the United States tion along that line. In the Echo Court at Carson City against the Register we find this analysis ol the Curtis Publishing Co. of Philadel newspaper man’s work in his com phia, for $250,000 damages, for munity and the reward he generally what he terms malicious libel. He rcip® for his efforts: complains that in a recent issue of “Did you ever think of it? Sup the Saturday Evening Post he is pose every business man in to v n took represented as the villian in a mur as much interest in the upholding of der story, the scene of which is laid •the town and forwarding all public in Goldfield. The name of the vil enterprises as the newspaper man. lian is “Diamond Jack,’’ and Davis He works for railroads, manufac says he is sure he is the person tories, schools and churches, good meant. The circumstances of the streets and badgers and cavorts story are pointed out so minntelv around generally. Imagine his feel he says that the malice is very evi mg then when some lame, stringhalt- dent. James Hopper, author of ered kind of a fellow reproaches him the story, resided in Goldfield for a because he doesn’t boom things time. enough. If the town does boom and the prices of real estate advance and the owners grow rich from the re MIND YOUR BUSINESS sults of his labor, he makes nothing If you don't Dobody will. It is by it. He is the like the poor boy your busintas to keep out of all the rouble yon can and you can and will and the pictures without the neces ■ keep out of liver and bowel trouble sary price of admission.’’-Coos Bay if you tHke Dr. King'« New Life Pita. They keep biliousness, ma Times. hereof; the date of first puldicatfon 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 md answer said Complaint, Plaintiff will take a judgment against you foi $99.15 and for costs and disburse ments anil will also uke an order from the Court for the sale of all the property attached herein and now luld by <he Sheriff of Coos County under sad attachment and for the application of the proceeds upon the claim ol PI >intiff, with said costs and disbursements. The summons is served upon you by publii ation h< re- of in the Bandon R ecorder , a weekly newspaper ol 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 ilay of October 1908. T readgold , Attorney for Plaintiff. P. T opping . |ustice of the Peace. ( J V Houston, C, I-. Reed, and others, arrested this week at the tin** the sheriff made a raid on the Flite M*l<«on, waived examination be fore the county judge, nnd were bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $ 500. Th« Work crith«New.p*perw ticles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes. Brushes, Sjxmges, Soap. Nuts and Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and Cig arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Painter's Supplies. Do You Bowl? . . . . (io to the . . ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys 1 tlaek'-iiiiitli A: her All kinds of RepairJWork done promptly and in a workmanlike man-ner. 1 Horseshoeing a Specialty Location on plank road one-fourth mile from the Steamer Landing. BANDON .... OREGON 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 8th avenue’ San Francisco, Calif, re commends a remedy for stomach trouble She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bi- tors in a case of acute indigestion, prompts thin testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach ami liver troubles Elecfric Bitters is the best remedy on the market, today." i bis great tonic and alternative med icine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness. 50c at Lowe's Drug store. Full J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon <’ali orimi mid Oregon t'oiiat N í «* hiiimi |Í|> Co. Steamer Alliance Now plying lietnren Portland and C oon Kay only WEEKLY TRIPS GRAY At HOLT (O. Gen. Agents II. W. SKINNER. Agent 728-730 Merchant? Exchange San Francisco Marshfield. Phone 441 Coquille River Transportation Co.’s Schedule favorite leaves Bandon 6:oo a m < < < I C<. quillc 9:00 a ni » t i < Bandon i :oo p id « * < < 4 :oo p m Coquille Dispatch leaves Bandon 7 :oo a in “ “ Coquille i .00 p in 7 :oo a in Liberty leaves Coquille “ " Bandon i :oo p in Passengers going on the Favorite at 6:45 a tn can get a train for Marshfield and have three hours and fifteen minutes on the bay and return same day. In C attl X C an «■ Pnevcnr«« CUTTER’S BLACK LEO VACCINE CaUlomiA t favorite, the moat tuc- ce&aful easiest used and lowest priced reliable vaccine made. — Powder string or pill form Writ« g for free Black Lc-g Booklet I LI. THE CUTTER LABORATORY 7his steamer is new, is strongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and will give a regular 8 day service, lor passengers and freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon, and San brancisco. E. 1. Kruse, managing agent, 23, Market St., San Francisco. J. E. WALSTROM. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line BREAKWATER BLACK ■ C al C. I'. M< < i »1.1.1 M, Agent, Phone Main 34 A Street Dock ■» If vour druggist I n st,<k our vaccine*, order direct from uw .* o •• o • «. • • 1 * • • O -n • • « • • • • •