WE READILY AGREE to let the horse decide as to the character of our feed. Order a supply and give him enough to permit a proper decision. You’ll be amazed at the eagerness with which he will commence the job of judging and the reluctance u ith u hich he sees the bot­ tom of the feed box or nose bag. FEED CENTRAL FEED CO. Central Warehouse, Phone 142 Equipped with Wireless S. S. BREAKWATER ALW AYS ON TIME Sails from Marshfield July 31, 1 P.M., Aug. 5, 1 PM., 10, 11 A.M., 15, 1 P.M., 20, 1 P.M., 25, 11 A.M., 30, 11 A.M. Confirm Sailing* Through M. F. SHOEMAKER, Agent Bandon Paone 142 VV here You Get the Hardware 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 chief aim is to please. A. McNAIR, The Hardware Man Painting Isn’t Work w hen done with our ready mixed paints. They are so easily applied, flow so freely and evenly that a woman doesn’t have to depend on mere man to do every little job of brightning up either inside or outside the house. We have every kind of paint for every purpose in every color and tint. BANDON HARDWAREZCO S S. ELIZABETH Large Two Berth Outside Stato Room* with Running Water Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, - $7.50 Freight Rates. $3 on Up Freight J. E. WALSl'ROM, Agent. Baudon. Oregon. E flt E. T. Kruse, owner« an Reservation*; Point. nanageo, 24 California St., San Francisco. Fuhrman'* Pharmacy, Coquille; Perkin*' Pharmacy, Myrtle Bandon Meat Market RESKEY & FORD, Proprietor» ‘(Successors to E. Lswinjj Headquarters for the BEST of Everything in the Meat line—both salt and fresh S. S. B rooklyn Newly Remodeled, Modern Equipment Throughout Carries Passengers and Freight First Class Passage Fare. S7 50. Freight per Ton, $3 00 Makes Regular l ight Day Trips between San Fiancisco and Bandon. SUDDEN & CHRISTENSEN, Owners and Operators San Francisco, Calif. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon. Ore. Notice for Publication. TRUE WORTH. Honor and shame from no con dltlou rise. Act well your part; there all the honor Ilea Fortune In men has some small difference made— Oue daunts in rags, one flutters tn brocude. The cobbler uproued and the par- sou gowned. The friar hooded aud the mon arch crowned "What differ more," you cry. "than crowu and cowl?" I'll tell you. triend-a wise man and a fool. You’ll find, if once the monarch acts the monk Or. cobbler like, the parsou will be drunk. Worth makes the man and want of it the fellow The rest is all but leather or pru nello —Pope. Flying Men Fall Are Ever at War. for your bills w hen presented instead of hunting around for the ready cash, . It is far more business-like, dignified and time saving. We ’ pay spec ial attention to ladies’ accounts and invite them all to open one here, They’ll learn the advantage of doing so im- mediately. July II. 1912. Notice t hereby given that Arthur E. White, of Bandon, Oregon, who on Apiil 23. l'-’O9, made Homestead entry Serial. No. 04922, for N I-2 S\\ Section 33, Township 28, S. Range 14 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, under Act June 6th, |9|2, to establish claim to the land above desetibed, before C R. Wade, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 6th day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: S. S. Little, Banister Hurst, E. A. Had-all, W. A. Hoover, all of Bandon, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES. July I6-Aug 30 Register. Notics For Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. July 20, 1912 Notice is hereby given that Jose! Stankiewicz, of Bandon, Oregon, who on September 1, victims to stomach, liver and kidney 1906, made Homestead entry Serial, No. 0555, I I troubles just like other people, with for S 1-2 NW and NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section like results in loss of appetite, back­ 12, Township 30, S., Range 15 West, Wil- Ian ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to ache, nervousness, headache, and make Final Three year Proof, under Act tired, listless, run-down feeling. Bui June 6th, 1912, to establish claim to the land there’s no need to feel like that as above described, before C. R. Wade. United T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved States Commissioner at Bandon, Oregon, on “Six bottles of Electric Bitters,” he the 6th day of September, 1912. writes, “did more to give me new Claimant names as witnesses: Phil Pearson , Abe Corson, John Miller, John D. Buller, all strength and goed appet te than all of Bandon, Oregon. other stomach remedies 1 used.” So Proof Io be made under Act June 6th, ,1912 they help everybody. Its tolly to BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. suffer when this great remedy wil July 23-Aug 30 help you from the first dose. Try Special Club to Subscriber it. Only socts at all druggists. T he year 1912 is to be the most Sea Level and Tides at Panama important year 111 our history. Be­ The average sea level of the I’tulfi. sides the great activities of the ocean and the Caribbeau sea. nt o|>|><> site sides of the Isthmus of I'ananui Northwest a President of the United Is the same. This Is the mean or 11 ver State is to be elected. age levels of the two waters during Keep up with the news of the all days of the year But there is a world by taking advantage of one of great difference In tides. The C'nrlb bean tides are faint, rarely exceeding our special offers. two feet, while the tides in the Pacific- at Panama are not pacific, for they at times rise ten feet and sink ten feet below normal undisturbed sea level Without tide locks, currents would al ternately rush in the canal from south to north entering, and from north to ■outb escaping.—New York American WRITE A CHECK Department of the Interior. L. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. O ur O ffer . BANK OF1 BANDON ■a “3 S team er FIF1 F LD 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 f reight $3.00 per Ton. See us for Rates on Down Freight. BANDON WAREHOUSE CO. Freight and Passenger Agents Popular Hotel N. N. JACOBOVICH, Proprietor Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Best rhe Daily and Sunday Oregonian 12 months - . - ÿiS.oo The Bandon Recorder 12 mo 1 50 Total - 9*50 Both may be obtained fm a limited time only for $8 oo which is the sub­ scription price of the Oregonian alone. To those not desiring to take the big Sunday Edition of the Oregon­ ian, w? have this offer to make. Fhe Daily Oregoian 12 months $6.00 The Bandon Recorder 12 mo 1 50 meals in the city, clean beds and everything first class There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen s Arnica Salve will banish piles in anv form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling (t gives comfort, invites joy. Great­ est healer of burns, boils, ulcers - . . . 7.50 cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pim­ Total Both may be obtained for a lim­ ples, skin eruptions. Only 35 cents ited time only for $6.00 which is the at all druggists. subscription price of the Oregonian alone. Young Amorica. “You may be president some day, my In other words, you ire receiving boy,” said the patronizing old gentle­ the -Oregonian and the Recorder lor man. "Great Scott!” replied the sadly flip­ the price of the Oregonian pant youth. "You’re not trying to pick Don’t fail to take advantage ol dark horses that far ahead, are you?”— this special offer. Washington Star. Send in y. lit remittance today. Knows Better Now. Teacher—Tommy, you should have known better than to fight with that Williams boy. Tommy—1 know, ma'am, but 1 thought I could lick him.—Hearth 11 nd Home. ARE YOU INSURED The Trial» of a Traveler. “I am. a travelling salesman,’’ writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire. Vt. “and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion till I began to use Dr. Kings New Lift Pills, which I have found an excel­ lent remedy.” For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are un­ equaled. Only 35 cents at all dtug- gists. A Politic»! Pointer. 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