3 PREVENTION OF 00 YOU WE THtRIGHI KIND OF HELP? Permansi Trcatat oí Public H.ghways Witii Tar. If Work Is Properly Done a Tarred Road After B.-ing Opened For Tra .¡c a Short While Closely Takes an Appearance Resembling Asphalt—It The Man of Leisure, Must of our rich mon work v^ry hard not always liecausp they want to. but • « cy Kidney Pills furnish von the In iiuitiv instances In* 'aust* they tiave kind of help to neutralize and to. I lie liusb;iiHlry of a big estate in • rove the |addons that cause hack- itself may he a task for th«* whole of tin* ti t* and fliotig’it. n<>t of on»* man, li«‘. hetda<hr, nervousness, and but of severa!. As a ir<*iq*ral tiling it » ’ il < t «kidney a*t«| bladder ailments, is fair to say th. t our only man of •ebttre is th«* tramp. The sorbil pariali, "••r sde by Bandon |)ri»v Co. the mutineer ngamst th»* rule of work, is the only »me who can be sun* of a PUBLIC LAN' AND MININO can* free, sybaritic «•* ¡ tom « :u»d even CASYS. lie lives in constant danger »»f ro k salt from the farmer’s gun or the onslaught • I of the watchdog around th«* «’»irner a? the holio I nocks at the kitchen <lo«»r or pauses at the water trough to drink, 'ill«* poor trump is cert:; ly a more frequent so.-tal pimmom-t o th in the rich one. I*hJI.'d« !phia L ■.:•. ■ Is Waterproof and Dustless. Although the probl.-m or dust pre vention oil p'llrlir- highways is bj no means a nev. one. its importance has been greatly ar-eentuateil by tiie com paratively recent introduction of tiie automobile, says the Si-leutlik- Amer ican. The dust raising teudeuey of the latter is due to the <1 •sun live shearing action of tin- tin s of the driv ing wheels and the iut u -e M-.rtiou and eddying producing effect of then r body ill passing swiftly over surfaces which have been air. idy loosened up by tire actio«. in the days of the horse drawu vehicle the Iron shoes of tiie horse and tiie tires bad a tendency to consolidate rather titan loosen up the surface of a well made macadam road, and the comparatively small amount of dust which gathered could be sufficiently laid by one or two daily trips of tiie watering cart. The advent of tbe automobile, however, lias com plicated the problem greatly, and it has become necessary not merely to find a more efficient means for laying the dust, but to provide also a method of road construction w hich will more i liruily bind tbe road material together i mid enable it to stand up till ier tbe extreme conditions which the auiomo- bile has imposed. The most valuable quality in any dust preventive la its ability to hold together tiie tiuely divided material which is produced on or near the sur face of the road. The value of any oil, asphalt, emu!aiou or what uot lies at tiie last uualysla in its "binding power,” and this quality in any dust preventive is proportionate to the amount of bituminous base Which it contains. The principal material used in the permanent treatment of roads with tar Ths Earl and th? Angler, One of the i earls qf Minto hud a kindly milt: I! re. Olli d:iy a Hawick an gler w as throwing his line on the river near Minto when a tall gent Iemali cana* up to him and inquired what kind oi sport In* was having. 'I he fisher replied that it was not very ; ood and that It < «mid do lietter if he wore at I In* othor side of tin* water, adding. “I’ll gi’o ye sixpence if ye’ll carry rue across.’’ '1 he bargain was struck, and the gentleman, getting the angler ou his l>:i< k. curried him through the water to the o:h<*r side. 'True to Ids promise, the angler produced the sixpence, which he proffered to the stranger, who. however, smiled ami remarked, “(Jive It to Pte first beggar you meet and tell litui it is a present from the Karl of Minto.1 Why She Worried. "Rut. uiotber. why do you object to my being pleasant to the young men? You can’t hope Io keep me with you always, you know. One of I hem will take me away from you some day." "Take you away from me? Well, if that happens I shall not complain, it is the certainty that none of the young men who have Iteeti coming here so far would take you away that lias won-ii-d both your father and me.”— Chicago Record Herald. Only Wanted the Chance. Willing, but Cautious. “Yes, my daughter eloped.” "I suppose you will forgive the young couple?” “Not until they have located a place to board Washington Herald. Tough Combination. Probably there is no combination on «•artli Larder to live with than an ar tistic temperament soused in a bad cold. -Galveston News. Barbed wire cuts, ragged wounds, collar and harness galls, heal up quit klv when Ballard’s Snow J.ini incut is applied, it is both healing and antiseptic. Pi ic< 25c, 50c and the kind you want I, thoroughly reliable trustworth I in I'.ist All Around Family Sew ing Machine that can be produced 'lade in both Rot. 11 v mid Vibrator Sty les' Hhaiiibef'iihi’s Cough Rented -.vid Whooping Cough. Cuic-à Colds, SOOTS - AND SHOES 'i ou can't exp»---! to get $2 WOilll (or $1, but you can get your money’s worth at \! P» K E U E R 1 he Rot. 11 v make■ both L<>< I. ai d Chain Stitch. l lie latest up to tin minute steel ¡iltaehment with each machine. Sold on <;isy pa\ments. Send name anil address for out beautiful II. T. catalogue free. THE HARDWARE MAN Dealer in Boots and Shoes. W ill IT SEYVIXC. MACUINF.CO Repairing neatly and promp tly done at lowest liv ing prices 1460 Market Street San Francisco California BRIDGE & BF.A< I I Stoves, Rang ' and I leal« rs Lave in them so many excellencies that they are now ae knowledges! th«* greatest s<* 11«, un tl> i tn tavor every year. li you wish a bottle cold-- — Administrator’s Notice of Fi nal Account. coast an.l they ate growvift We have the ex, lu.ove a-a. ncy in Bandon (or these househtijd and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly uiedesl in c-.lher case. Call at the Eagle, TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. If you love the goods that's old-- Cali at the Eagle. Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged fools is Most Compiete. 'Taint no use to sit and blink Notice is hereby given thM administrator «»I the e. tutr oi ceased, has filed his final the business of the umr i.igned, report and account of by order of .aid Court, Monday, June Sth, 191 I, at 10:00 a.in., at the Court Mouse in Coquille, County of Coos, bearing persons An t you l»rl they’ll tie it you l ight Bandon Light & Power Co. Down at the Eagle I ? b Alvin Munck, Prop All Kinds of Electrical Supplies. Estimates Furnished on Wiring and l.lectric I ighling I BANDON,ORLÜON the said report and account, and objections thereto, if all Just make a sign or ring a bell, said estate in the C ounty Cou.l of Coos County, and that place of II you really need a dunk. J. F. Prewett, d • any there be, and that .A., S. ELLIOTT, Mn rrwie ^ww4.iiii having objections to th.- aid report and account must present same on or before said We are Agents for the A. E. I ’adsall. Administrator. date. 33-15* 1 G. I. 1 leadgold, Ally for Adm’r. A’/LVA' O/' Famous Notice for Publication Department of tiie Interior, U. S. Land Office, Notice it hereby given that John E. Young, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on March 10, 1909, Capital Stock $50,000 Baldwin BOARD OF Pianos A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con sistent with safe and conservative banking made homestead entry No. 05187, for NE 1-4 Vi« e 1 he Ameticnn National Bank, of San liancisco, Calif; Merchant.; National Bank, Portland, Oregon; I I k * Chase National Bank, of New \ oik. Io-.,n.-l.ip 29 S, Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, L".~> filed notice of intention to malt- final commutalicn proof, to If you are contemplating buying a Piano, give us fore A. D. Morse, Unrted Slates Commissioner, at DIRECTORS: J. I.. Kroncnbcrg, l’v< iderit. J. Denholm, President; I*. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank I lam, I . P. I Ianly. CORRESPONDENTS: SW 1-4, E 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. îî.^nd SE 1-4, SW 1-4, .Section 28, Olil(.O\ II I \ ll<»\ Rowlwirg, Oregon, May 15, 1911 establish claim to the land above described, be It Is always safe to learn oven from enemies, never safe to Inm uct n our friends.- < ’olton. ( l W. M. Luinbei Is King I. •; n. State of Oregon, has been fixed as the time and Emperor—I do not care to bear your proposition, sir. Everything that is submitted must first be put through the prime minister. Subject Nothing would please* me better. I wanted to show you the new bayonet which I have* invented fur army use.—London Answers. The Whit Bandon, Oregon, on the 7th day of Ju’y, a call. It costs you noth 1911. Claimant name ar, witno.--.es: ing to examine them. I-.. II. Hadsal! Elgin Shader, Graydon I r.-adg.rld and Kenneth Petkinr, all of Bandon, Oregon. ■V BENJAMIN I-'. JONES, '1 39-t6-T Notice to Contractors. Si.00 per bottle Sold by C. V are coal tar, relined coal tar ami water I .owe. gas tar. ’t hey may be used effe lively either by applying them to a road al Fie advertisement for Bids for grubbing ami Took It to Heart. ready finished or by incorporating them in Azalea Park and "Didn't you bear all of the pro grading on Spin.-* in tbe surface material' of the road South Bandon Add. fessor's lecture?" during construction. In applying the Notice i hereby given that the Common “Why. no. He began by saying that tar to an old road the surface should sleep is tiie secret of right living, and Council oi the City of Bandon, Coos County, be thoroughly dry. comparatively warm then I came home and went to bed.”— Oregon, will, upon the 7th day ol June, l‘B I, and free from dust. ("leveland I’lain Dealer. at the hour of 7. JO o’clock, p.m., receive iraled Moistl’re prevents the tar from bids for the grubbing, grading, and filling on proper contact with the stone, and a Terminological Inexactitude. cold surface stiffens tbe material and Spruce street, extending from the intersection of It Is whnt mitfht be called a “tcrini- preieuis its being absorbed. Before Spruce street with Pine street, then running south the application is made ruts ami hol nolotrlcnl inexactittnh*’’ t<» say that a Io the south limit', of spruce street in Azak a man Is “ inclined to lie bold. ” As a lows should be tilled and the surface rule, to become bald is absolutely Park brought up to a smooth and even con All Bids submitted to the Council for this im- ditiou. The tar. heated to about 19b against a man’s inclinations. provement must he in th*- following form: degrees F-, is spread upon the road ( I) Excavating, bid jvr cubic yard Home Training. through a hose or by other suitable Mother—Kuhcrt, come here to me in (2) I iiling. bid [M*r cubic yard. __ ______ __ means mid is then thoroughly broomed stantly. Robert Aw. shut up! Mother (J) Grubbing and clearing the street of all In. Robert, how dan* you talk to me like wood to grade. Bid on tin as a lump bid After this has been done, to secure good results, the surface treated should that? Say. “Mamina. be quiet.”— All blds for the improvement herein stated be closed to all traffic for about twelve Puck. must be filed ’Aith the City Recorder on or be" hours so as to give the tar an oppor They are slaves who dare not be In fore 7:00 o’clock p.m.. June 7lh, 1911, and all tunity to thoroughly sink in the sur Bids submitted muM I m * in accordance with spec' face. Next a coat of dean sand or the right with two or three.—Lowell. ificalion: tor the improvement of .hr pot (ion of stone chips should be applied to absorb For soreness of ¡lie muscles wheth Spruce street herein staled, and now on file at any excess tar aud dry up the surfa -e. as it were. Tiie road should then be er induced by vnijent exercise or in the City Engineer’« office, open to the inspection of all person - interested therein. rolled thoroughly to bring it into com jury, Chamberlain's Liniment is ex ditiou. Successful bidder mu t furni-l. bonds to the i bis liniment is also high satisfaction of the Council. In applying tbe tar in new construe cellent- tlou the read should be formed and ly esteemed for the relief it affords in Council reserves the right to reject any and *11 Consolidated without tiie use of water. bld:. cases ,<f rheum itism. Sold by C. Y. Tbe voids should be tilled with One Dated at Baudon. Ot/fon. thia 2 b<l <iay of atone chips free from dust, aud care Lowe. May, PI I. must be taken not to roll the surface E. B. KAUSRUD. The Crossbow. too heavily or the tar will not adhere Re. order City .( Barvl.-n. As a weapon of war the crossbow y>2t properly. Hot tar may tn- applied through all of the co.ir-t-s as they ar.- lasted on in Europe all through tbe laid aud rolled, but occasionally the middle acres. Even so late as the Nr.- upper course only is so tie ltd. After poleonlc invasion of Itussla it wmv in Administrator’s Notice of Fi tarring, a top dr s-dng of material is use by the Cossacks. The crossbow na! Account. laid ou and the surface Is thoroughly was a most formidable instrument of rolled The tar spreading may be done destruction, comparine most favorably with the old fashioned musket, It either by hand, in which case an ex Notice is hereby given that th“ undet rigivxl. cess above what is necessary will prob was with tbe bow that the English « ably be used, or it may bo spread on •won their celebrated victory ov»r the administrator of the «-«.tale of John * Krnztr. d- the Hundred Years ’ war. by an apparatus mounted on wheels, French In cravrrl, has filed in the County Court of (..•>. Its timber shnfts often pierced th»* nr C ounty, Oregon, hi final report and a< < urn • the tar bel: a di ■ haraed under pre< ‘mailed cblvulry' chivalry*' nrd sure at tbe road surface by speciHily mor of the ■ ••mailed J f made tlm British yeoman more than a administrator ol said estate, an I that th designed spraying nozzles. Court has duly order xf that Monday, Jim 5t-», match for the French knlpbt. done, a If tbe work be properly 1 191 I, ____________________ ; the __________________ at ’0 o’clock am., at Cotrt I lou* n tarred road after being ojien to traffic Sallow complexion is <lue to ;< tor Coquille, County arid State afore a. i, hall for a short while takes on an ap|a*ar- purifie*; an<| ! the time «öd place ni hearing the said account nnce eloaely resembling asphalt. Isdng pid liver. I lerbine smooth and flrm. practically noiseless strengthens the liver and bowels and and report and ol»jections thereto if any th< re lx-, I and more resilient than asphalt. It Is and that all persons having objection« to the «aid largely waterproof, practically dust- restores the rosy bloom of health to report and account, must present same on or be lets. and the reslstau e to fraction is the cheek. Price 50c. Sold by C. fore sari date. John Westerman, AdnnruJralor. less than that of an untreated mac Y. Lowe. 33-t5-T G. T. Treadgokl, Atty for Adm r. adam road. I I Prices $2a0 and up Twin Sere w, New and Í .<: t A UOAD SECUliE 1-lioM DI !T, 1st Class Passage, Up Freight, Easy Terms $10.00 & $7.50 3.00 Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and good service our motto BANDON DRUG CO A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco A (treat BANDON WAREHOUSE CO., Agents, Landon, Oregon ï I Clübbîng Offer l ast and Commodious Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one S. S. BREAKWATER 1.50 _____ year Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder one year I.raves Portland (Ainsworth I )o< k ) 9 • nt June 25. ,V’- I.<-:ives Coo, Bay June 2, 7 Both Papers One Year SIIMI 12, 17, 22, 27 ( onfirm Sailing« Through ( the Semi Weekly M ' blCI P, A-...... ndr >. Oregon J on ma I V S S. El J I Z Pul»b*hr ; th«* lall’”! an«l mo.it c omplclr tele gives reliable graphic news of the mark«! ri*p«»rts, ar. it u publi bed at F^ortland where the maikrl news tan be and i*. cor to date for ra< »> i .~-ue. rected pagi world; ap < tai matter of horir , an farm \ 1 > 1Í 1 NEW SIATE ROOMS INSTAI.) ID It also hat a f *r the \ i > i ; ' i 'I ! i 1 and i Eight Day Service Betw en the Coquille River and San Francisco interesting Mory page and a pag« or mon- of comic ea< h w»*ek, and it gœ« to 4 he ubseribrr twice ra< b Week---104 times a yea«. $7.Eü First Class Passenger Fare, $3 on Up Freight Rates, Tile Sumi Wcekij Bandoli Recorder S c « Give all the l«»cal new* and happening* and ho ild I m * in every horne in this vi< inity. lop, Oregon. .1. E. YVALSTIIO.M. Agent. E E. I Krii r, owner, nnd n.ann.;<r.<, 24 < shforn’A Nt., San I-rant-ire« •4 1 Iw two pap'-rt make a splendid combination ami you can save $ I by tiont ’o »ending your I he Bandon Recorder. Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line Mibcrrip* We can GATCHEU- BROS., Prop.. also give our subscnlren a good clubbing oi ler (or the Daily and Sunday, or All kinds (»f heavy and li^ht draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. Barn Iinitiions'Old tanners. Sunday Journal in connection with the Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder. I PHON'Is 041 • r