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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
—- The Opera BANDON Harness Shop City Financial Statement From Jan. 1st, 1910 to July 6th, 1910 HAS A SELECT STOCK OF Full line of Harness. Sad dles, Bridles, Halters* Blankets and everything usually kept in a first- class harness shop. Repairing a Specially 7 I Wines, Liquors & Cigars Cadi oa hand Jan. 1st. 1910, 167.04 $ Gen 5199.58 Cash receive I during Period fl Vienna Bakery Anti Cafe Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry First Class Restaurant Private Boxes for Pi ivate Parties. Everything Neat ami Clean County tax $1544.13. Municipal Court $154.15. Dog tax $'d'.00 $55i'6.62 Total Stenin Heer on l>rt» n¿lil Oid out-stancing warrants non-registered W. J. SABIN. Prop. I TREATMENT COURTEOUS The best of service guaranteed Short orders at al! hours from 5:30 a m to 1:00 p. m R yute red wausnls un-redeemed GROSS BROS. M. Smith Warrants issued and not presented $ICo29.24 Total outstanding indebtedness of city, • f - FURNISHED ROOMS BANDON AT MY ci e $ 10, 569.24 6.677.53 Old warrants issued prior to Jan. 1st, 1910 together with interest 2,794 55 thereon accrued paid di.nng this period 4.666.56 Tola! disbursments thu quarter STEAM LAUNDRY OREGON Warrant)» No. 559 lo 702 (inclusive) Unpaid and registered of such number ■ C BANDON Nico clesn rooms ■’"» and 50c it niltbt, ft.25 a «eck ; $.'• ninontti BANDON ARE AT THE CLOTHES MBS SARAH COSI ELLO Warrants Issued Jan 1st, 1910 to July 1st, 1910 OREGON Gen. Fund Cash Bal. on hand 238.10 $885 26 Total cash on hand Claims by l he City as Rcources $ 2,505.00 Payable from lhe Atwater street fund lo I lie general fund W here Yours Bought to be 645.16 Atwatrr. Fund Due on old Atwater str«*et assessment Prop A. F. DERINGER Notice for Puhlicotion-lsolated Tract IJD2.35 Due City delivuent Spruce street assessments Call at lhe Eagle. 05478 U. S. I-and Office at Roseburg, Oregon May 28. 1910 NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General I.and Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 ( 34 Stats., 517), we will offer at pubiic sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o clock A. M.. on the 12th day of July, 1910, at this office, the following described land: Lots I, 2, Sec. II and Lol I. Sec. 14. T. 29 S., R. 15 sale. 22-5t 19.90 P«.l0 Ei ther-Yaeger- Mann If you wish a bottle cold— Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior W.. W. M. Any person, claiming adversely the above-de scribed land are advised lo file their claims, or objections, on or before the lime designated for 90.50 W. R. Panler Hans Krapp (by Munck) 105.30 Due Citv delinquent Columbia Ave assessments Eunice L. Jamieson If you love the goods dial’s old-- 8.50 P. Hanrahan Cali al the Eagle, 565.53 Pacific street improvement ’ Taint no use to sit and blink Laura M. Edmunds, sidewalk 42.84 If you really need a drink. Emma Osborne 42.84 Just make a sign or ring a liell. A. Haberly 21.42 And you bet they’ll treat you right Lots 8, 9, 12 and 13 blk 20 Averill add 6521 South M. E. Church on walk 40.90 Down al the Eagle Alvin Munck, Prop Mrs. Swift on Iris street, walk built by city for her 27.00 On Fifth st., lot 6 blk I Fisher’, add. 26.10 D. P. Strang, sidewalk, west side, lot 4 blk 7 Woolen Mill add. 16.65 $4,575.74 Total BANDON. OREGON Wagons of All kinds Made to Order Lorenz sidewalk unknown, approximately $80.00 Benjamin F. Jones, Regnier July 6,1910 27.lt F. J HAYS OPTOMETERIST will be at Dr. Perkin's office on the 22ttd an I 23rd of each month. Eyes tested free and glasses fitted. Don’t forget the date. 1 6tf Bring your Clarence Y O regon BANDON Drn g gist and, .Apothecary Peculiar Experience of a Ooctor With a Business Man. la ;ust in receipt of a new stock of Drug«- ami (Hmmicals. Pafet. and Proprietary Preparations, Toilet tides l.'rngg Sundries, Perfium« Brusnos, Sponges. Soap, Nills mil Candies, ( ligars, Tobacco« and Cig arettes, Faints, Oils, Glass ami Painter’s Sopplies. BOOTS - AND SHOES You can’t expect to get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’s worth al BANDON PLANING MILL s M Dealer in Boots and Shoes. All Kinds of Mill Work, Mouldings, Sash, QtKrsantl Furniture. Mission Work a Specialty Greativ Reduced Rates on Small Mouldings And Shields Armstrong Proprietors Repairing neatly and promp tly done at lowest liv ing prices C ity Transfer All kinds of draying and transfer- ing FOR SALE—mill wood, rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load fC«> »1 sold and delivered at lowest prices J. Jenkins, Prop. Home Bakery 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince'you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store In conversation one day about the peculiar views that commercial men sometimes entertain about professional services Dr. S. Weir Mitchell told the following story-, "A very wealthy man came to con sult me about an attack of vertigo. lie said that lie had Just returned from a trip to Europe where he had consult ed eminent specialists, but that they had failed to afford him any perma nent relief. ’A physician in London,’ he said, ’asked me why I did not make an attempt to be cured nearer home. 1 thought on my way out west 1 would stop over to see you.’ “’Has any physician you have visit ed looked into your ears? I nsked. " ’No,’ was bis reply. "I made an examination of his ears, removed some wax and a substance that appeared to lie hardened remnants of cotton wool. I sent him away then anil told him to come again in a day or two. He did so. " ’Well.’ he exclaimed. ‘I am cured. How much do I owe you?’ “ ’About $50.’ 1 replied. “As lie drew a check he asked. ’Did you know when you-tlrst examined my ears ibat you could cure me?’ "When I told him that I had a very fair conviction that 1 could he said: ’Weil, you are n blanked fool! You should have said to me, "1 think I can cure you, and 1 will do so for $10.000 -no cure, no pay." You would have got your motiey without a murmur.’ “ ’Oh.’ 1 said, 'if you feel that way about It there are several little chari- th*s in which I am interested, and’— " ‘No. no!’ be interrupted. “That is not Inisiness. 1 have my cure, and you have the price you asked. The trans action is dosed.' ” A Terribl« Infant. CHAS HERZIG, PR( ) P. —r r--iiMmwnif hi ythiì ' it — TT ' '-ii I recollect a nurse called Ann. Who carried me about tho grass. And one day a fine young man Camo up and kissed the pretty lass. She did not make the least objection. Thinks I: "Aha! When 1 can talk I'll tell mamma!" And that's my earliest recollection. -Life. Not In His Line. NONE Saturday BUT THE At (¡allier Bandon. Oregon "When you ar«* grown up." queried the visitor, "will you be a doctor like your father?" “Oil. dear me. no! Why, 1 couldn’t even kill a rabbit," replied the b-*y. with great frankness.— Argonaut. A Billvilla Jingla. Automobiles and airships— Where will we get to soon? We’ll rise to where the old man Is growlin' In the moon And maybe tell the angels. "You just can't raise a tune!" —Atlanta Constitution. Optomcterist BEST Hotel Knew Hia Game. WOODRUFF & GOFF the SECOND HAND MEN Tie—A philosopher says. “The only thing worth while in life Is trying to do something you can’t ami doing it.” Sb«* (sweetly)—Is that why you play bridge?—Life Favoritism. Buy And Sei! All Kinds of Second Hand Goods Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere Phone BANDON Prices Lowe .Job ^'ork To tllE R fcoriier C. R. Wade, Recorder Horseshoeing a Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed Io give satisfaction, reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. I 261 OREGON Every stale ba« its favorite son. Though of’ he's led out to slaughter. But how does It happen there’s never one That has a favorite daughter? —Chicago Tribune 'Twas Falt«. Lady (af tin* jeweler’«)—Is thia dia moud genuine? .lewder—Aft genuine as your own hair, madam. Lady — Ahem! I .et me s«*e aometbiug eia« — R«*d lieu. William Versus Enrico. "Yep; we find a spirited debate in our literary society last night.” "What was the question?" " 'Resolved. That it is better to be a Carns«> than a Shakespeare.’ The neg ative won.” "What was the argument that down ed the tenor?” "The fact that Shakespeare can make himself beard without gargling.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hoo, Hoo! Who's always handing out new dope? Who said "No. thank you!” to the pope? Who Is the whole world's only hope? We don't need to tell you. S.S, ELIZABETH NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First-class Passenger Fare. - $7.50 Freight Rates, - $3 on Up Freight J. K. WALSTROM, Agent. Bandon. Oregon. E. A E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco. tVho or the White House had a tease? Who used to boss New York’s police? Who’s now for universal peace? Why, you know, ot course! Who’s always on the jump and go? Who tell« the wind which way to blow? Who seeks no friend and fears no foe? Now. what’s the use or asking that? Who loves to hit a stinging crack? Who pretty soon Is coming back? And what will happen then? Alack. The laird only knows! —Somerville Journal. Memoranda. Professor—Il was by tile inscription on this colossal obelisk that we allc «•••«•det! In positively Identifying tti«* mummy of itanieses 1. UiK-le Henry I suppose all that Chi nose rigmarole on then* were Ills memo randa of th«* size of his socks, his walcb hiimlM-r. whom lo notify In chho of dentil mid sin h truck? I’tick. The Way Now. Oh. rubhy-dub-dub! Three men al the club. And who do you suppose they be The butcher, the baker. The candlestick maker. And prices go up a degree. Oh. grubby-grub-grub! For each patient dub. If he would have three meals a day. The clerk and the scholar Must spend every dollar. Everything goon up but their pay —Judge Hi* Specialty. “Maggie marri«*«! a street car conduc tor. but the match turued out unhap pily "Why so?" "He (•ro|»os«»d she should pay her owii way in their married life.” “Merely the force of habit. It was something of a fare proposal.”—Balti more American. Not • T.nd.r Tie. At last the tie Is broken. Severed for aye! Yet he turns from its parting With never a sigh. He feels, though she loved hint Bhe knew It muRt sever; That she never e'en hoped 'Twould be lasting forever— The tie that she gave him In the Chrlstmastide's glow. Which he's worn ever since. And that’s five months ago. —Browning's Magazina. Boy’s Question. “Pop." “Yes, my son.” “Will you please tell me something?” “What is It, my boy?" “Why when you scratch your face it leaves a mark and when you scratch your bead It doesn’t”—Yonkers State man. 8low, but Sure. "Fly with me!” her lover pleaded As he pressed her to elope. But his wishes went unheeded. For she calmly answered. "Nope; Not while aeroa, as at present. Are so apt to plunge and balk. But," said ah«, "tlx weather’s pleasant. Don’t you think wn’d better walk?" —Lippincott’«. Read the Recorder