Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, January 24, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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R ninfa H inr Two Years.
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Watches, Jewelry
Silverware
Clocks
Headquarters for “Big Ben”
Manufacturing of Agate
Jewelry
SABRO
BROTHERS
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
Bandon, Oregon
It •• Immaterial whether a d«p”«it
Ixar mineral nt a metallic or n>»n*
metallic nature W a mineral dejvait
eitets in vein or lode formation -
that ia to May--if it be In place in the
general mass of the mountain—it ta
whether the mineral it beat a be me­
tallic or non-metallic, subject to the
provisions of the lode mining laws.
Phosphate rock, between well de­
fined boundaries, constitutes a lode
or vein of mineral Irearing rock in
place within the general mass of the
mountain, and hence is subject to
disposition under the provisions of
the lode mining laws.
Where rights asserted under an
alleged mining location! all the nec
essary steps, aside from the making
and recoiding of the location certi
tied, where such is required, must,
when contested, be established by
proof outside of the recitals of such
certificate. Without such proof, the
certificate possesses no probative
force or effect.
Total 46.76
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7 14
» 79
5*7
1 66
2.71
0.17
1.22
4 3’
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10.69
6.60
55-05
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Frightful Polar Winds.
Still Opposite the Post Office
PHONE 514
The Job of
Barn
$100 Per Plate.
was paid at n banque t to Henry
Clay, in New Orleans in 1842.
Mighty costly for those with stomach
trouble or indigestion.
To day
people evert where use Dr. Kings
New Life Pills for these troubles as
well as liver, kidney and bowel dis­
orders. Easy, safe, sure Only
25 cts at all druggists.
Bandon Hardware Co
Repair Shop.
Save $35.00 to $65.00 by
Buying Regular $105.00
Repair work, tinning and plumb­
Typewriters Slightly Used
ing done’with dispatch and satis­
faction guaranteed. Anyone having
work in these lines, leave orders at
Sam Barrows’ bicycle shop. K»o-t2
People Should Guard Against
Appendicitis,
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Bandon people who have stomach
and bowel trouble should guard
against appendicitis by takii g simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
compounded in Adler-i-ka, the
German appendicitis remedy. A
single dose relieves sour stomach,
gas on the stomach and constipation,
instantly because this simple mixture
antisepticizes the digestive organs
and draws ofi the impurities. C. Y.
Lowe.
Painting
is one yon don’t w ant to do
any oftener than yon can
help. Use our famous Barn
and Elevator Paint and you
will have a color that will de­
fy wind and weather longer
than any other paint made.
\ on don't have to believe it
Ask us for the names of those
w ho can prove it.
Harnessing the
For Hydro-Electric Power.
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Lore J
Boyle’s
Jewelry Store
MU
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apri'
May
June
July
Aug
Sept.
Oct
Nov
Dec.
blow with terrific force at the far
north and play havoc with the skin,
causing red, rough or sore chapped
hands and lips, that need Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve to heal them. It
makes the skin «•.oft and smooth.
Unrivaled for cold-sores, also burns,
boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises ami
Mississippi piles. Only 25 cents at all druggists.
Olympic Games, in three reels.
Much hat, been written about the
1 Giaml theatre, Saturday, Jan. 25. harnessing of the Mississippi at Keo­
[
Mis. A. W. Stuart arrived on the kuk for the hydro electric generation
i Breakwater from Seattle. Wash., to for 200,000 hp., but it has been
Olympic Games in three reels. join her husband, Mr. Stuart, fore­ difficult to impress the fact upon
man in the R ecorder office. Thev people that some of the things done
Grand theatre, Saturday, Jan 25.
in this undertaking are bigger than
W anted —Position by long ex­ have taken housekeeping rooms at
the same kind ot things at Panama.
perienced nurse. Address R. B the Western Home.
The February Popular Mechanics
Guild, Bandon,
The Unique is now open as a first Magazine states that the dam that
The interior of C. Y. Lowe's class restaurant, bakery and dele-
now harnesses the Mississippi is
drug store is being treated to new catessen store. All kinds of home
the biggest of its kind in the world,
paper and paint, E. B. Fish is do- cooking at reasonable prices. Op­ the power house is the biggest ever
ing the work.
site Rosa’s store.—F. D. Mever,- built, and the lock which the gov­
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16th, betwe< n Proprietor.
L ost —January
ernment required the engineers
Mast’s store and Twomile, a straw
F E. Allen of Marshfield is in to build around the dam is bigger
valise Finder please leave same Bandon today calling on his eus- than those of the Panama Canal, anti
at Bob Hunt's and leceive reward. tomers.
the drydock alongside is large
6t2
enough to accomadate practically all
When you want a reliable medi­
E. H. Cheever was up from Lang
the steamboats that were navigating
cine for a cough or cold take Cham­
the upper Mississippi last fall,
lois on business Thursday.
berlain's C >'tgh Renedy. It can
The Gatlin lock at Panama is
II your children are subject to always be depended upon and is
attacks of croup, watch for the first pleasant and safe to lake. For sale considered an exceptionally big en­
gineering achievement of its kind,
symptom hoarseness. Give Cham­ by C. Y, Lowe.
yet the Keokuk lock is just as wide
berlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as
( no ft ) and has a lift 40 ft, where
E.
G
Cassidy,
G.
R.
McNair
and
and
the
the child becomes hoaise
as
the lift at Panama is 28 ft 4 in.
Donald
MacKintosh
were
all
Co
­
attack may be warded ofi. For sale
quille I usiness visitors Tuesday the steel gates at the lower end
by C. Y. Lowe.
of the dock weigh 1,000,000 lb
aflernoon and Wednesday,
W. E Catterlin is up Iront the
each, and are so thick tnat two
Star Ranch today on business.
Mrs. R. A. Tabor, ofCrider, Mo.
wagons could pass each other on the
had
been troubled with sick head­
F or S ale —Cheap, nearly newl
lop edge. A number of interesting
3‘i inch wagon. Apply at Catterlin ache for about five years, when she
views accompany the article.
began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets.
& Le Gore’s store.
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Mrs. O. A. Kelley, of Riverton She has taken two bottles ot them
Notice
and they have cured her, Sick
was a Bandon visitor Wednesday.
headache is caused by a disordered
W anted —To buy fresh milk cow, stomach for which these tablets are
I wish to lease a dairy ranch in
Jersey preferred, address Box 612 especially intended. Trv them, get
Bandon, Ore.
4H
well and stay well. Sold by C. Y. creamery district, everything com
plete except team. Would like from
Lowe.
Olympic Games, hi three reels
15 to 30 cows, rent to be paid by
The Tillamook was in the first of division of income from dairy. Can
Grand theatre, Saturday, Jan. 25.
the week. She brought in 164 tons furnish good reference. Address F.
Don’t miss seeing the Olympic
of freight and went out with a cargo S, Williams, Bandon, Ore.
3tSx
Games in three reels Saturday,
consisting of 300 cases of cheese, 82
January 25th.
bundles of splints, and three tons of
P. Langdale and wile are ep from miscellaneous.
Notice.
Port Orford today looking alter
S. R. Steele is representing the
State of Oregon, )
business afiairs.
Curtis Publishing Co., The Ladies
: ss
An extremely exclusive gentleman Home Journal, Saturday Evening
County of Coos, )
who refuses to permit the average Post, alul Country Gentleman. Each
I. Chris Richert and Charles
citizen to pollute the sacred pre publication $1.50 a year.
He
Ricnert,
being first duly sworn de­
cincts of his fashionable home is en­ would be glad to send in your sub
titled to at least one consideration; scription or renewal. Phone 313. 92 pose and say, and each for himself
says, and we collectively and join ly
he should be furnished with an abun­
Next Thursday night the Bandon do hereby pledge ourselves if at the
dance of cold water out of the fire­
lodge of Moose will take a big class Road Meeting to he held in Road
man’s hose.
of candidates, a large portion ol district Number 19, Coos County,
New orders of bicycle repairs o which will come from Coquille. The Oregon, on the 31st. day of January.
all kinds constantly arriving. Will Bandon Moose are very active and 1913, the voters at such meeting
take orders for bicycles of any kind.
their Io Ige is growing in strength shall vote to open the Bandon Lang­
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S. D. B arrows .
all the time.
lois Township Line County Road
J F. Lowery and wife were pp
and vote eight (8) mills for the
from Gold Beach Wednesday.
The Horticultural Fire Reliefo opening and improving the same,
Oregon
will save you money on that we will put in a bid to grub
Taxes due Feb. 1, 1913; 3 per
cent rebate to March 16: penalty you: insurance. Investigate before and clear said road from the point
and interest after April 7, 1913 insuring.— Roy Morgan, agent, Col of beginning four (4) miles South
97- tf
Send list of property on which you quille, Ore
to a width of sixty (60) feet and will
desire to pay taxes to W. W. Gage.
E. G. Cassidy was a business giade said road from the point of
Sheriff.
5-18 F
visitor to Marshfield the latter part of lieginning to a point four (4) miles
South, to a width of thirty (30)
Before buying an automobile call last week.
feet, and put in all culverts neces­
on, or write L. Strong <& Son
Persons troubled with partial sary to drain the road (pioviding
Myrtlp Point, Ore. for information paralysis are often very much bene­
and price of the celebrated Mitchell fited by massaging the affected parts the County furnish lhe Inumber)
1913 err. Nothing like it, the best thoroughly when applying Chamber and put in a ditch on both sides for
on wheels, in fact a road locomotive Iain's Liniment. I’his liniment also drainage for the sum of four thou­
sand )$4,ooo.oo)Idollars.
in place of a horseless carriage.
relieves rheumatic pains. For sate
C has . R ichert
W anted —Position
as
night by C. Y. Lowe.
C hris . R icher !
watch. Apply at this office. 2tf
H. F. Morrison left on the Eliza­
Subscribed and sworn to before
W anted —Draught horse, one beth for Lovelock, Nevada where me this 24th day of January* 1913.
weighing ¡600 of 1700 pounds. he will visit his brother, Dr. Morri­
G eo . P. T opping ,
Must be over eight years old. Gsof son and will look into some mining
Notary Public for Oregon.
W. M oore Lumber Co.
964
propositions.
7-tax
£ Local
l<jf t
Jan 111 Ro
Feb 5 79
Mar 2.89
April 2 67
May 5 70
|une 0.64
July 0.00
Aug 0.07
Sept. «• M
Oct 2.82
Nov 5-7»
Dec 6.42
Randles & Robins
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHING
To avoid the necessity of return­
ing a large number of EXCHANGE
MACHINES to the factory, we have
decided to place the same on sale at
from $35.00 to $65.00, for rebuilt
and slightly used machines of all
makes at the above prices and on
very easy terms of payment without
interest.
Esery machine sold from our
stock at the above prices will be
guaranteed for one year and the
same can be exchanged for a new
1913 MODEL, L. C. Smith
Bros. Typewriter at any time within
one year on a very liberal allowance.
L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPE­
WRITER CO.
280 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon
Horseshoeing a Specialty
lit Dufort Building
Columbia Ave.
Give Us a Call
FRANK GREGORY
The Home
Builder
Notice for Publication.
5
Notice to Parents.
Department of lhe
U. S. Land Office at
Interior.
Roaeburg,
Ask for
Oregon,
January 18, 1913.
Notice
ii
that Anna Wilcox,
given
hereby
widow of Henry G. Wilcox, ol
gon, who on July 9,
Ore­
Bandon,
Homestead
made
No. 0134, for Lois 5 and 12 of
Serial,
Entry,
1908,
Sec. 3, and Lots 8 and 9 of Sec. 4,
I
Township
Frank
Gregory
The secand half of the school year
will begin Monday, February 3.
At that time children may enter the
Twenty acres of good level land
beginning class. Will parents kind with creek on, for sale. Apply to
ly note the date—ILL. Hopkins
J. N Hosking.
30 S„ Ranirc 14 W. Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice ol intention to make five-year
to establish claim to the
before
C.
proof,
above described,
land
Wade. U. S. Commissioner, at
R.
When We Open Our Oven
and you get a whiff of the
bread or rools in it you don’t
have to he told the\ are good.
You know it. You’ll know
it still better when you tome
to taste them. So w ill every
member of your family.
\\ h\ not have us send you
some fresh and hot every
morning? As good home
bakers as you do so regularly.
his office at Bandon, Oregon, on the 1st day of
March. 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George
R.
P.
Hunt,
DeOs, Will Snyder, H. B. Tncker all
ol Bandon, Oregon.
B.
F. JONES.
Jan 24-Feb 25
Keg wirr.
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Notice of Final Account.
Notice ia hereby
given, that
Elia M. Rea
the County <>f
has filed in the County Court of
Coos and State of Oregon, her
final account in
The Bandon Bakery
lhe mailer of Geo. W. Rea, deceased and lhal the
honorable John F. Hall has appointed Monday
March 3. 1913
al the court house in
Coquille
City as the lime and place for hearing ob|<xtioni
to such final account
and closing ol said
and lhe
Doors
final
estate and has
The Taste Tells
settlement
directed thr
undersigned executrix to give notice of such final
hearing in
some
newspaper
county, once a week (or four
the
published in
successive weeks.
Where You Get the Hardware
Therefore all persons interested or otherwise are
hereby notified that a
hearing will
be had on
such final account at the above stated
place and those having ob|echons
account must file and present same
inch
date.
This notice
lime and
to such
final
If you arc looking for anything in fight and heavy
on or belore
is published
once
hardware, this is the place to get it.
a
week in Tuesday isaue of the Bandon Recorder
a
serai-weekly
County for four
newspaper
successive
published
weeks,
We also do plumbing and guarantee satisfaction.
m Coos
the first on
Our chief aim is to please.
Tuesday the 21st day of January. 1913 and the
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last on Tuesday the 18th day of February, 1913
being published five times
A. McNAIR, The Hardware Man
ELLA M. REA.
Executrix >f theestate of Geo. W Rea, deceased.
Jan. 21-Feb. 18».
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