f 3 *------ ». Not Wholly Ignorant. ck J CENTRAL FEED CO Ceivtral Warehouse, Phone 142 uaauMMNMi Ml Equipped with Wireless S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS <).\ TIME Sails from Marshfield |ul\ 31, I P.M., \ug. 5, 1 PM., 10, 11 A.M., 15, 1 P.M., 20, 1 P.M., 25, 11 A.M., 30, 11 A.M. | Confirm Sailings Through M. F. SHOEMAKER, Agent Bandon I Phjnc 142 If you are looking for anything in light and heavy hardware, this is the place tt get it. We also do plumbing and guarantee satisfaction. Our chief aim is to please. I victims to stomach, livei anil kidnev troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back­ ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that ; s T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved “Six bottles of Electric Bitters,” he writes, ‘'did more to give me new strength and goc.d app >et te than all other stomach remedies ! I used." So they help everybody, Its lolly to suffer when this great remedy wil help you from the first t dose. Try it. Only 5octs at .ill druggists. A. ftlcNAIK, he Hardware Man Painting Isn’t Work BANDON HARDWARE CO Range 15 West, Will inirtle Meridian, ba filed notice of intention to make bhiiai Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. Wade. U. S. Commis­ sioner al Bandon, Oregon, October, 1912. on the 9th day of Department o( the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. July II, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Arthur E. White, of Bandon, Oregon, who on Apiil 23, 1909, made Homestead entry Serial, No. 04922, (or N 1-2 SW Seation 33, Township 28, S. Range 14 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, under Act June 6th, 1912, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. Wade, at i Bandon Meat Market RESKEY & F O.W, Propri :tor« Headquarters for the BEST of Everything in the Meat 1 iliOOKLYN Newly Remodeled, Modern Equipment Throughout Carries Passengers and Freight Twin Screws, Wireless Eciuipment, Hot and Cold W iter. When you Trax ei Have the E est. It costs you no more. Up fireight $3.00 per i on. See us for Rates on Down Freight. BANDON .WAREHOUSE CO. Freight turi Pat .enger zXgents N. N. JACOBOVICH, Proprietor above described, before C. R. Wade, United States Commissioner at Bandon, Oregon, on meals in the ci tv, clean beds and the 6th Jay of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Phil Pearsoi, Abe Corson, John Miller, John D. Buller, if everything first class Special Club to Subscribers. The vear 19r2 is to b< the important yc.tr tn our h’stoiy, ■»¡ties the great activities of Northwest a President of tin Uniteci Slate is to be elected. Keep tip ' a ith the news of the world by taking advantage of one of our special oilers. O ur O ffer . rhe Daily and Sunday Oi < goni in 12 months - - - $8.00 The Bandon Recorder 12 in»» 1.50 Total - • - -9-5O Both may be obtained for a limited time only for $8 oo which is lhe sub­ scription price of the Oregon: m alone. To tho-e not desiring to take big Sunday Edition of the Oregon- ■ ian, we have this offer to make. ■ The Daily Oregoian 12 months $6 The Bandon Recorder 12 mo i ■‘Were all medicines as meritori- nis as Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera^ mil Diarrhoea Remedy the world vould be much better oft and the , ■ercentage of suffering greatly de­ ceased,” writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Jnd. For sale by C. Y Lowe. Hardly. "Why do girls wear engagement rings?” “On the same principle that a person ties a string around bls finger—so they won't forget they’re engaged.”—Ex change. V.R, W'Tq0N. Opli. Dr. Defects of vision sci< ntiieally cor­ rected. Fourteen years experience. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed A vast amount of ill health is due Prices reasonable. io impaired digestion. When tin •tomach fails to perform its functions properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Cham berlain’s Tablets is all you need I'ney will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured—why not you? Eor sale hy C. Y Lowe. For Clean Skimming, Dura­ a Before Separator look into the SIMPLEX Defined. J. E. WAI.STROM Agent, Bandon, Ore. Means Speed, Saiety and Comfort of Bandon, Oregon. Proof io be made under Act June 6th, 1912. BENJAMIN F. JONES. July 23-Aug Kegish‘1. A physician in a distant office, if he has the proper electrical devices, can count pulse and also hear the systols and diastole of the heart lu Its lieat- Ing. A stethoscope can lie connected with a transmitting telephone and sounds in tile chest mngnitied am! transmitted. Air rushing in the luugs can then be heard by tbe distant phy­ sician.—New York American. True of Trouble. BANK ()T BAN DON of Bandon, Oregon, who on September I, 1908, made Homestead entry Serial, No. 0555, for S 1-2 NW and NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 12, Township 30, S., Range 15 West, Wil­ lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three year Proof, under Act June 6th, 1912, to establish claim to the land There are two things everlastingly it war, jHy anil piles. But Bucklen s Krnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. Gr/at- •st healer of burns boils, ulcers, •uts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pan­ pies, skin eruptions. Only 25 cents it all druggists. “He’s out of a Job now. He had a good opportunity. but he didn't take the trouble to improve it.” “Yes. It’s a funny thing about troll ble. isn’t It? If you don't take tt you’ll have It”—Philadelphia Ledger. '«’li Notice for Publication. The Trials, of a Traveler. ; August 21. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Willis F. Ma. ill. of Bandon. Oregon, who, op J3ctolx*r 28, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 06708, for SEI-4 SEI-4 of Sec. I, and the SI-2 NEI-4 and NEI-4 NEI-4 of Sec. 12, Township 30. S., 1912. Indian’s ¡cea of Weight. An Indian went limiting one day fin Claimant names as witnesses: S. S. Little, leer. After tramping through I I k Banister Hurst; E. A. Hadsall, W. A. Hoover, aihk I s for Home ‘jours lie 1-111111' m-ross tt all of Bandon, Oregon. leril mu! uitmugeii to kill one. lit BENJAMIN F. JONES. shouldered it mid started for market, July I6-Aug 30 Register. which was some live miles nwuj Now. of course, the longer lie walked Notics For Publication. the heavier the deer got. aud by lhe time he reached the market he was I about all in. lie hung the il"er on the Department of the Interior scales mid stood looking at it with U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. wonder. Finally be said to the man: July 20. 1912 “Ugh! Let him hang awhile.”—Na Notice is hereby given that Josef Stankiewicz, tional Monthly. "1 am a travelling salesman," .rites E. E. Youngs, E. Beikshire. Vl. “ancl was often troubled with onstipation and indigestion till I ■egan to use Dr. Kings New Life Pills,- which I have found an excel- 1 nt remedy.” For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are un­ equaled. Only 25 cents at all diug- ;ists. ei those who know anil save ’ bile \ou can. You can do -.o now init you have no as­ surance that you can do so always. Save to-day if you would have to-morrow. So come and open an account here at once. l he sooner you begin saving the surer \ our independence and com­ fort. BENJAMIN F JONES. Aug 27, Oct 1. Register. Modern Science. PAIN t * TAKE THE ADVICE Departmene of the interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. Clamianbnames as witnesses: H. P. Clau­ sen, John Butler, S. J. Wilson, J. R. Stillwell, all of Bandon, Oregon. Flying Men Fall Are Ever at War. I. Notice for Publication. Bandon, Oregon, on the 6th day of September, Where You Get the Hardware / Au applicant for a positiou In tbe public works deiairtuieut In a certain city was undergoing u civil service ex­ amination With a view to testlug bls knowledge of history the examining officer asked him what be knew of tbe Punic wars "Tile name souuds familiar,” said tbe applicant, “but I can’t Just remetubei when it i*is or where It bappemsL" “Don’t you know anything about Scipio?" “No. str.” • "Surely you have beard about Hannl ha I?" "Oil, yes, 1 know all about Hannibal, That’s where Mark Twain used to live.” “Maw, what's a lambrequin?" “It’s a kind of short drapery to cov­ er the curtain fixtures—something like the straggling mustache your Uncle HI me grows to bide bls funny looking uioutb.“—Chicago Tribune. % bility and Easy Running, it has no equal . Runs 5< per cent easier than al others. Sold by Jt* löliör cs Home Hand Laundry Fourth and Spruce Sts. Family Washing a Specialty. Make a Specialty of Rough Dry. Phone 722 EARL SCHOONOVEL BANDON HDW. CO • I Our Job Printing is the Best * 1 J