Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, March 26, 1912, Image 3

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up vith condition powder* to
letter, «all rheum, ulceta. btuh and tiy lite to this great throet
cure that has cheated th«
make* him eat. Junt try it.
running wren. Il •limulatea liter
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kidney» and bowels, eM|>eh poison«
with coughs, colds t»r ether Hi
helps
digestion, build» uu the
Fak-
Central Warehouse, Phone 142.
sltenglh-
Price 50c Satisfaction ' and lung troubles low
cure
that'»
salest.
Prirc
50 ,
guaranteed by all druggists.
j and St in ’. Trial Isolde free ;
Lang Widowhood.
druggists
In 17T..5. In tbe nfnety-alxth year of
Equipped with Wireless
her age. d.ed Jean Count*«« of Box
Bu-ni Bast Poam.
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it is aakl Hint u boy was once anked
bunrhr. »be wns not a very remark»
preM*m-e which of Bums
file woman, but her memory 1» pre­ in the
served on account of tier long widow­ works lie liked best. After takitu:
hood. which lasted seventy-one years thought with biuiKelf for a little he
Her father, tbe tint Lord Tweeddnle declared tbar he liked tbe “Cotter’s
Always on time. Sails from Portland at 8 p. m. Tues­
Saturday Night” by far tbe best, "al
fought at Marston Moor in 1044 ‘ThU
though.” be added, "it made me greet
day, March 5, 12, 19, 26.
Sails from Coos Bay
Countess of Roxburghe's long widow­ (cry 1 when my father bode me read it
Saturday March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, at service of the tide
hood Is inslguificant when compared to uty tnither.” This statement seem
with that of a certain Agnan Skinner I ed to impress Burns, for presently he
Confirm Sailing, Through C. M. SPENCER. Agent Bandon
According to an Inscription in Cam­ suhl to the lad. "Weel. my callant
berwell church, this worthy woman tboyi. it made me greet, too. more than
died in 1499 at the age of 119 years, once wbeu 1 was writing It by my fa
Phone 431
having survived her husband only ther’s fireside.’’
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eight years less than a century.—Lain
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S. S. BREAKWATER
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Where You Get the Hardware
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If you are looking for anything in light and heavy
hardware, this is the place to get it.
We also do plumbing and guarantee satisfaction.
Our thief aim is to please.
A. McNAIR, The Hardware Man
The Skilled Hand of the Plumber
is what you need when there
is trouble with your pipes.
Don’t wait a minute but
phone us at once. The quick­
er you notify us, the stioner
we u ill lx* on the job and the
less damage and expense there
will lx* for you. Better keep
our phone number w here you
can get it. at once.
BANDON HARDWARE CO.
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S S. ELIZABETH
Large Two Berth Outside State Rooms with Running Water
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco
First Class Passenger Fare,
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$7.50
Freight Rates,
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S3 on Up Freight
J. E. WALSTROM. Ag«*nt. Bandon. Orpgofl.
E. a E.
Reservations.
Point.
T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St.. San Francisco.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy. Coquille;
Perkins’ Pharmacy, Myrtle
Bandon Meat Market
RESKEY & FORD, Proprietors
(Successor* to E. Lewin)
Headquarters for the BEST
of Everything in the Meat
line—both salt and fresh
S am S ays
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Grab this Sunshine to put on
our Air Dried Rustic
and Outside Finish
GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO.
Phone 171. Orders taken for delivery
A BANK BOOK OVERTOPS
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C. A. Glossner, 24 Ontario St.,
Rochester, N. V., has recovered
To Mothers—and Others.
from a long and severe attack of
You can use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve to cure children of eczema, kidney trouble, his cure being due
rashes, tetter, chafings, scaly and to Foley Kidnev Pills, After de­
tailing his case^he says: “I am
crusted humors, as well as their ac­
cidental
injuries—cuts,
burns, Î only’ sorrv I did not learn sooner of
•¡Th perfect saleté Fo,e>' K;dntV P,lls' In a few days'
bruises, etc., wi
Noth.ng else heals so quickly, por' time my backache completely left
lx tls, ulcers, old, running or i- ver me and I ^It Rreitlv improved.
sorts cr piles it has no equ 11. ,_c My kidneis became stronger, dizzy
1 spells left me and I was no longer
at ail druggists.
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annoyed at night. I feel 100 per
Finest Food F: ■ Ho.—»».
cent better since using Foley Kidnev
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It is stated that. m> n. it -r
Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
!»• I’ Pills
of animal is or ijJtt to uti
Frontera. Spain. iu tuu geiici. im.-- :
acquires remarkable toughness end <>n
Notice for Publication.
durance. This is attributed pertly l<
the climate, but principally to it*
feeding on a ri< h wild clover called
Department of the intencr.
“znlla." found only In tbe province of
Cadiz, which ¡loople there say Is the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
February 26, 1912.
finest food in the world for horses
Notice is hereb- given that David M. Drew,
Tbe zulla is very rich in sustenance
and grows to three or four feet in of Parkersburg, Oregon, who. on November 15,
height and with more luxuriance tn 1‘klb. made Homestead entry Serial No. 04091,
chalky, clayey soil, such as is found ¡or SW S 1-2 SW 1-4 and S 1-2 SE 1-4,
here In thp vineyards which prixluce 'Section 34, Township 29 S, Range 14 West
the famous Jerez wine or sherry. It U iliamette Meridian, has hied notice of mien*
is never sown or cultivated, as it seems
ion to make final five year proof, to establish
to grow best wild.—London Spectator.
B ook
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almost eventhing else in in -
portance in business life.
It
means freedom from worn,
freedom from disputes ab< it
payments, better standings ¡th
those u i th whom you do busi­
ness. We shall be glad to
have your account and you’ll
he glad to have one here after
you learn its advantages.
BANKOKBANDON
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Means Speed, Safety and Comfort
Twin Screws, Wireless Equipment,
Hot and Cold Water. When you
Travel Have the Best. It costs you
no more.
Up Freight $3.00 per Ton. See us
for Rates on Down Weight.
BANDON WAREHOUSE CO.
Freight and Passenger «Agents
I claim to the land above described, before C. R.
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IX ade. United Stales Commissioner, at Bandon.
Nineteen Miles a Second
.-.ithout a jar, shock or disturbance,
:s the awful speed of our eafth
through spaoe W e wonder at such
?ase of nature's movement, and so
do those who take I)r. King's New
Life Pills
No griping, no distress,
just thorough work that brings good
health and fine feelings. 25c.
Paradise Fish.
There flourishes in Chinese rivers
and lakes a small fish remarkable for
its brilliant coloring of crimson and
blue. It is called the paradise fish. In
the sunlight it shows in rainbow hues.
The dorsal fin extends from near the
back of the bead to the tail, The para­
dise fish was first brought to France
from China by M. Simon in 1S4». haV-
ing been found in a brook uear Can-
ton The most interesting thing about
ibis little fish is tbe nest made by the
mate of glutinous bubbles below the
surface of the water and measuring
up to six inches across. Here it places
the eggs, some 2<H> in number, and
mounts guard oxer them dur.ng incu­
bation
The “Childs Welfare' movement
has
challenged the attention of
thoughtful
people
every where
Mothers are natural supporters, and
will find in Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound a most valuable aid.
Coughs and cold that unchecked
lead 10 croup, bronchitis and pneu­
monia > ield quickly to the healing
and sooth.ng qnal.tes of Foley's
Honey* and Tar Compound, Sold
by Bandon Drug Co.
1 Oregon, on the 12th day of April 1912.
as witnesses: C. M. Doyle,
names
Claimant
A. M. West and William Doyle, all of Bandon.
1 Oregon,
and David G. Drew, of
Parkersburg.
Popular Hotel
: Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Men 1-April 5
Register.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the
N. N. JACOBOVICH, Proprietor
Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day
January 9th. 1912
is
Notice
Bandon.
on August 26. 1906.
who,
Oregon,
Best
given that Cass Smith, of
hereby
No.
made Homestead entry Serial.
Lets 2. 3 and 6, Section 5, Township
ot
intention
to make
proof,
to
establish
claim
the
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everything first class
hied
Final Five Year.
to
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S.t
30,
Range 14. West Willamette Meridian, has
notice
meáis in the ci tv, clean beds and
04019, for
land above
before C. R. Wade. United Suter
described.
Commissioner, at Bandon. Oregon, on
day
1st
ot March. 1912.
Claimant
as
names
witnesses:
James Mc­
Adams. Delos W. Gardner. S. S. Shields
and
Bandon Light and Power Co
R. H. Rosa, all of Bandon. Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONE-. Register.
Jan. 16-Meh 27.
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In the Circuit Court of the
Lamps, Batteries, Fixtures, Bells
General Electrical Supplies
State of Oregon for the
County of Coos.
J. B.
Marshall,
Plaintiff
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vs.
SUMMONS
Otho L. Hopson. Defendant
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To Otho L. Hopson, the above named defen- ‘
da nt:
Office Oakes’ Building. Hours 8 to 5 i 1
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby requited to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above en­
Douglas Jarrold.
Of Douglas Jerrold the following
story is told by W. Teignmoutb Shore
in “Dickens and His Friends:**
While living at Putney Jerrold had a
brougham built for him. At the coach­
maker’s one day he was looking at the
immaculate varnish on the back of the
vehicle.
“Its polish is perfect now,” he said,
“but the urchins will soon cover it
with scratches.”
"But. sir. I can put on a few spikes
that will keep them off.”
"No To me a thousand scratches on
my carriage would be more welcome
than one on the hand of a footsore lad
to whom a stolen lift might be a god-
seud.’”
Public Reading Room, over Chac>
Lorenz's store. Open every even
.
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mg. Everyone welcome.
titled Court and cau«e. on or before the last day
of the rime prescribed is the order for the publi­
Bandon Iron Works
cation of this summons and if you fail so to an­
swer then for want thereof, the plaintiff will lake
’udgment against you for the sum set forth in hl«
said complaint aggregsitng $57.75, with interest,
Consolidated with Sherrard Machine Works
coats and disbursements, and for an order of sale
of attached persona) property. to-wd; a Reming­
and Regers’ Foundry
ton typewriter, a roll top office desk, office chair
and various other articles of office furniture.
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All Kinds of Alachine Work F
This summons is served upon you by publica­
tion thereof by virtue of an order made by Hou.
John S. Coke. Judge
Court, made
and
the
of
entered
on
aforesaid Circuit
the 2nd day of
Match. 1912. directing that the same
lished for a period of
Recorder,
be
pub­
and Casting Done
nt week- in the Bandon
a newspaper published
Ji
Bandon.
Coos County. Oregon, the date of the first pub-
ication is March 5th. 1912. and the date of the
Mill and Woods Work a Specialty
last publication ■ April 16th. 1912.
C. R. Barrow,
Mfr 5-Apr 16-T
Attorney for Plaintiff
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