...MHV,4rA..ft..H4.. --r 7 . p un 7TJ SVoir Convenience with Kerosene Cooks the Cooking Not tie Cook A good oil stove concentrates all its heat at the cooking point. That avoids an over heated kitchen and that means comfort for the cook even on hot, sweltering summer days. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Dctt Remits Use Pearl Oil An oil stove brings the convenience of gas to Jionies without gas. No heavy fuel to carry. No dirt and ashes. And yet it cooks anything a big coal or wood stove does. It is clean, convenient, economical. No odor. Does not taint the food. Ask your dealer. Sec exhibit, Palace of Manufac tures, Panama-Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Oilifoi nl.i) lluiulon BANDON TRANSFER CO. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders r given prompt attention, .liarn corner First & Edi t son, Iish Property. .Telephone 611. L 4' HOTELf. ALL1ER Bandon Oroonn Oregon RATES $1.00 TO $2.00 PER DAY SPECIAL KATES BY WEEK OR MONTH SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION i WVWVWWWWWVl ,r-VVVl VWVVVVVVVVVWVVvvvvVVi i True Economy . . . . . mfans tuc wLc trending of ens s me ncy making every dollar do full duty and getting in return an article that will satisfy yon in every way. 91i- . WHITE. . r'AiSWVWrKf is ? rea' Larraiu UcauM it is sold at a popular Sr) mice: tuoanse ii cWts von tuc Kind nf acwins y ii di .n; Lvta it wM turn out lh- wr-ti. quic'.:,' . thorotigr.Iy ..J giyuu a life ti-.te ci 5.-.iL!ali,i tvv:. jLx cauiC ils i.v(revciiiul3 ill ct ..L .viitjuotbL'RSwIiichcan'lbedocc oa a.'.-' .'h.e .i.-.c'iine; because it will p.'easc you th i . Dui; finith and beauty of it- 1:tt:!j'.-. data! ; i;fi .,.r r v Ca.il lie sure to tec the 7Mta r!al. r '. inacl-.tr.' I'm White K. It there is 5 alof. " 'c do not icll to cataloj; wiint- sewing MAcr; AWVVVWVVVAAWVW V-.' . y-ti will find tha White rrl.-V: ;.. i from every jvnt of view. vi ! U" r;M"l to fhou- you nor.- ffi.V .-. r iier i .may. write tis aitcct ij c- - ' It h - 2.- I Polary Shuttle IWVcijii: ?-?. CLEVELAND, O. i:quiiti:i wirn viki:i.i:ss. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON ri.Mi: SAILS FROA1 A1ARSIIFIELD EVERY SUNDAY AT !), A. AI. AND I'UO.M PORTLAND EACH THURSDAY AT f A. AI. CONIIKM SAILINGS rilKOUGII IIANDON WAKKIIOUSK COMPANY Plume 61 - a K W. 111. STIOINOFK Tlllfl HAIv'NIOSS MAN omplctc stock of har ne, shopping ht, IrunlcK, kujI caen, valisen C y6CStyii() ft i 0 I'OKT OKFOIU) KKI'OKlu & JS 0 (From Port Orford Tribune.) Of those who took the eighth grade examination at Port Orford recently Fred Marsh, Guy Woodcock, Ray Rick man and Cassie McLcllan were suc cessful in receiving diplomas. Two gasoline fishing boats from Seattle anchored in our harbor one day last week seeking shelter from a heavy northwester. These boats had been following the hallibut bank :,outh with some degree of success, having caught 18,000 lbs of Yaijuinna, which was as far south as they were :.u- posed to go on their fishing expedi I tiou. They anchored one day in a howling gale off Cape Ulanco and when they found the shelter of our bay did not know where they were until they came ashore and inquired. Then they were not much better oil' for they had never beard of Pott Or ford or of its harbor before. The sting of this lamented ignorance regarding Port Orford's greatest assett was rc lioved however, when someone men tioned Coos Day as a good port for the wayfarers to put into. This, too, was new to them and they inquired concerning it. Their lack of know ledge was made up for by an over supply of perseverance as shown by the following incident. When kih.ng time in town two of the crew started after lunch on the main road running south and agreed to walk until they came to the first farm house. For about ten miles they hold on their 1 course and presumably they would i ha''.-j been going yet bad not the ob- joji of their hike shown up and as it i was, evening was drawing near when they readied the From residence on I Brush Creek where they hired a man !t per to drive them back to town. The boats have gone, taking with them it is hoped a better knowledge of the Oregon coast. I!. W. Dean received an appointment last week as lire warden and entered Monday into the duty of his position. The first tiling the government will do wil .be to open trails through the mountains and one of these that work will start on immediately is thj trail running up Elk river to the settlement at Middle Elk. The government tender, Manzanita dropped into the bay one day last week and landed supplies for the Cape Blanco light bouse on the beach by Uattle Hock. Geo. Quigloy and Her bert Unican hauled the freight to the Cijie with teams. Every year a new . v. I of paint is given to the light ; o.ue not even the the board fence bc i..g overlooked and paint was ono of tiie articles received in this shipment. K. .1. Long who came to Curry coun j home two months ago and took up option on W. II. Elwood's Elk Horn mine, is reported as wanted in Coos lounty for some bad checks and ('ol.ts that he has left behind up there "'lorily after arriving in Port Orford Mr. 1.0!g, leaving seveial men in .iiurge of the mining property on the Middle Elk, went to Coos Pay with the avowed purpose of getting sonn gold s.iving machinery to bo shipi.-c-ii from California. He was expected back six weeks ago but wrote saying he could come only when ho could ar range his business satisfactorily and l.i the meantime, those he left in the mine were living at his credit. Earl Epling, a young man from near Los Angeles who came here with Mr. Long entrusted that gentleman with something like ?7.ri0 to invest in the milling enterprise. Mr. Epling has lost an arm and the nxmey represents the saving accumulations of years. In addition to this Mr. Long owed a bill of $l.r0 at one of the local stores. Under the new mail schedule that went into eirect yesterday, the mail 1 uvea iiandon at one o'clock in the niiornoon for Curry county point. The Unglois mail leaves at the same hour for Port Orford and thus the mail arriving at Unglois nt about iJ:;:o one day must lie there until 10 o'clock Hie following day. During the summer month when tho mail can be carried by auto there is no rpiiBon why it can not come through from Kandon to Port Orford in thu afternoon which would nmko It ifve at all pointH in Curry coui.vy loiith of Iuiigloiij 21 hours wirllor than it u now doing. s i.uiivii uuaoir The run of salmon is slack W. A. llishell returned Saturday ev ening from a trip to Uandon where he took Dr. and Mrs. Gray in his car. He was accompanied back by J. P. Tuppd who is visiting at the home of Tom Smith. Pa ntcr Line Gets Hig Damages The case of the Myrtle Point Trans portation Company against the Port of the Coquillc river which was on trial here from Monday to Friday of last week in the Circuit court ended M a verdict of $1750 and costs for the plaintiff. 'The Panter line boat was suing the oort for damages to the Dora and Myrtle caused by the slashing; the ;iort has been cutting on the east fork i of tho nnrili f"nrfc pnniinn .Irtwn nn.l Henry Colvin went to Port Orfon! arrying away the boom To which the ruceiiiiy iu inoi a new iioat tor the cannery to Gold llcach. JJxCounty Judge E. A. ISailey and family returned and are visiting rela tives tnul old time friends. The judge is as yet undecided as to whether he will remain permanently or not. Ho in feeling well now but his health is by no .iieans perfect. I THREE TIMES THREE F vnu onn iwiir your flimiiM when your lu'lRhboiM Are HlipildliiK thrli mill iolilti fun nt .ou. If you rhn tnlfe prren lit Ions, tliougn onr Inl.ors Aro nulchiil anil crllli'lxril hy huIIp n few: If you can mvnllow sulphur nml tiuiliejeo. Anil Ihuilly Hour ml llanncl rouni ""ur thniiit. Anil tnko bail iloies fioin nllciunlo Rlnsses mini you fcol your vi-ry limit's nlloat. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE boats weie moored on the night of October 7, 101.1. Hoth of the boats were put adrift and stranded on jetties below so mat tho injuries they received wen claim fd to be ?1,000 while the loss due to putting them out of busings was placed at ?700 more. Forty one witnesses were examined and the issue was hardly !.i doubt from the start as the Myrtle Point Milling company had before ..enn'-od judgement against the Port for ?2,I0() damages on tho same statement of facts. Judge E. D. Spcrry and C. R. Peck appeared for tho plaintill'lf and .1. I). Gos8 for the defendants Coi'""le I icr'.ieally a Daily at the Price of a Notice is hereby given that thu County Court of the State of Oregon, for Coos County, by order made on tho 10th day of May, 1015, appointed Rosclla J. Anderson as the Execu trix of the last will and testament of John L. Anderson, deceased. Theic fore nil persons having dr. :,is against the estate of said John L. An derson, deceased, are heteby notified and required to present such claims, duly verified in the manner provided by law, to the undersigned at her res idence in ISuudon, Coos county, Or egor within six months from the date of this notice, to-wit; on or before the 20th day of November, 1015. Dated at Iiandon, Coos County, Or egon this U5lh day of May, 1015. "OSELLA J. ANDERSON, 5t May 25 Executrix 775 H THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION tJF TIIE NEW YORK UKLI Sentinel. I JOHN UARLEYCORN AND TWEN TIETH CENTURY TRANSPORTA- lf you can catcli n colli ami keep r-.ur , TION WliHo alir'your friemU oukkci a down ' Tll0" I,nii " transportation Parade ruit'H, . Ihe other day at the San Francisco If you have lnllu..nza un.l .llsie.np.;r. 'Exposition. It showed the develop-' ei sympathize with caw's 'worse (ban t . , . ... ... ', youm;" .lent of transportation to the j" -senl from the earlier days of travuiinj'. Weekly. .No other Newspaper in tt:e world gUcsso much at so low a priie. answer V,,tly. " j 1,1 tnc railroad section a "water Or hear. "I told you o!" ami not net wagon" evoked continued deniorstra- i. .'.'f1, . Minns of approval from the spectators If RUiMenly you loae your vocn cost- .-, , , O , ,,, , ., obitcly 1 Quoted upon it was "Rule G" and the Ami never breathe n word about your invitation "Climb On". lo"s' . ; "'Because two fingers of red liquoi If yon ran mii: to rubbers ami umbrella tan turn a ten million dollar waste of Mn-n nil the uorlil Is wearliiK summer money, Rule G was framed," said Ru- Anil nullo hcnlKiily nl tho oilier fellow Wln-n he makes fun of you with leers ;rn off the train.". This rule, worded ami hoots. Jl nun: vi iin iiiilliuil, Haul IVII- j i'"s Steele in "Keeping John Barley .;.rn off the train.". This rule, wordet by the American Railroad Association If yon can sjnippie with that iireii recline ! an(' force in every railroad Anil forci; youiself to wol k that mils' bo ilono. Then nuinmi'r Mine vour ills will soon be hcalltiK Ami piobably vou'll live till full, my son -Town Topics. I.IKE HUMANS. A frsTR.t itAimiT nlnt so wise Ii. nl i.iyin' mlMhty low, Kae Mi'i' lime old VVIniei come I 'ey irtirks btin thoo de snow. TAT.H wliar lie rles Ink" huinnnn: He witilnin wh.ii be larks Is how 'en troi.ble fndi'is him, Tor ktvci up bis mirks Ailnnia Cnnslltutlon country reads as follows: "The use of intoxicants by employes while on duty in prohibited. Their use, or thr frequenting of places where they are jold, is sufficient cause for dismissal" NOTICE Notice is hereby given that sealed jids will be received for the opera tion of the Ferry at Billiards, known j 'is the Bullards Ferry, between r j 'clod;, a. m. to 12 o'clock, M. anc o'clock, p. m., to (i o'clock-, p. m. each 1 day. ODD BITS OF NEWS ' The County Court reserves tho right Toledo O. Mrs. Henry Carr re-nt ! ' reject any and all bids, afW-to award iy received a mysterious sealed packet 11,0 contract to a bidder not ths lowest which when opened proved to be twen- bhould they deem it to the best inter ty love letters sent by her to Robert 88t f the county. All bids are to bo Budlinger, of Cleveland. Tho young fl!t!l1 with the County Clerk on or Io nian died recently, and believing Mrs. fo'-u ' 8th day of July 1915, at the Carr to be still unmarried, provided I'01"- f 1 "'dock, a. in. on which day 3aul contract .shall tic let. A certified check for five (t) per .ent of the amount, of the bid to 1 he, deposited with the County Clerk1 with bid to be forfeited to the County The year 10M witnessed the out break of the Titanic Etiroiicun war wkiih makes all other wars look sum!'. You live in momentous times and you should not miss any of tiie acme ml uo us events that are occur ring. No other newspaper will keep you so tvell informed as the Tiuicu-a-Week edition of the New York World Moreover, a years subscription to it will take you far into our next presidential campaign and wil give to western readers the eastern situation It contains a vast amount of reading matter at a very cheap pr'i-e. Tho Tbrice-aWeek World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per jsnr, and this pays for 150 papers. Wi oiler this unequaled newspaper and tho SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER together for one yea;' for only $1.90. The regular subscrip tion price to the two papers is $2.50. The Bandon Recorder $1.50 a year AGENTS in his will that the letters bo returned to the writer. Fredrick Aid. Rev. Geo. White side, preaching a sermon on the sub ject "Take Unto Thyself a Wife," was in case contract shall be awarded nd nlerrupted by II. C. Rockwell and the contractor shall fail, neglect or rn- -diss Nellie Burger, who taking tlx '"'se for a period of ten days after! preacher at his word, arose from their r"Hi award is made to enter into eon- j laces in the congregation and march- v.aet and tile his bond to the satisfac- j d down the aisle to the pulpit, where lion of the court as required by law. I the young man requested the miuistei luted at Coquille, Coos county, Or-1 to marry thorn. After a whispered egon, this 9th day of June, A. I) 1915. ; conversation the ceremony was per- KOHL1C1 K. WA 1 hON The Du Four Co., Wash.,D.C. formed. The sermon was never finish . County Clet!: en, lor me atiair was turned a reception. Julia Marlow tlKI'N Mllll ItecomiiiriiilM 31inliiiiM Du I'oiir'M l-'nee , Pimdrr. WANTED Everywhere To Sell Madame Du Four's Face Powder which Is prepareil in four colors Anil Two SIi'N. 25c & 50c pint iio.y. Semi He stamp for sample, De partment . f, into Ottawa, Can. A bill has been intro duced into the house of commons giv ing women nurses and all soldiers, whether 21 years old or not, the right to vote. It is likely to pass. CXPBMIENCE. I II A VII known nor ww, tluirft?r tfiv I kuuw Til HMIb uf UmtklT. I Iwvn lirxi Triad lu rurtlria, llllvily d. )Msl( lmfri.i, Mk InttU furyw w m r I b Kt...H hmm wiw mmtrni m rjui ItM. Hwr I 'lwm uula - frllWJj I lm imm4 MM44i, ttuivi 1 irtrmi 'IW tlipiibi mtmu 1 til kutiuit 4aMfto Perth Amboy, N. J. Air. and Airs. McFarlans have 17 children. Her husband thought it would be right to hiro housekeeper to help her. As soon as the housekeeper appeared Air .McFarlans walked out and deserten tho family. Whon arrested she said that she did not want anyone inter forring witli her work and would go Imck if tho housekeeper was fired. London, Eng. When Loyd-Georgen bill passes, the government will eon trol absolutely the uale of liquor in 1 giilecled dintrietn areas where inuiii tloun "f war uro being iimde incliid- j ing that dispuiuod in elulm and gro . ery storos. A coiiimiitaioii undt r the ( chuirmHiwIiip of bird Dumdlen will dwl with the question of compciiy tluu tu the liquor iIhmIui'm for their I'-x . The First National Bank Bandon Oregon f U R customers have the bene fits at all times of our counsel and ad vice in banking mat ters when desired. Xnw Yuik City, N, Y. Ul ri-t IHM ills. Jtmlln linmn bunif up bn niOtfblllf IMI UW IIMIIlt!, okptrlMig lur biiiimJ iu plsif aoin liltlx uifi ttmrr lit, On ChiialMuis wwritinir 1 hi stiuk wu mMy. I'lwtili t, fi.i(fv ltl iwtfiwi etui tml 'i i h x Uui llHOI. SPARK'S GOOD GUOCHRIliS AT REASONABLE PRICES. PROMIT DELIVERY & COURTEOUS TREATMENT I'llOM. V) and traveling bagn, IWi.i. I'm ulllll . II. w I.m 1.1 will l. u if I , 1 o I ' 1 1 )mtd- II I I . 1 miHiiil lf 1 'M Um il IU ft K itmm MttH '- 1 vrt mm1 i 4. ' IOC tj jL Ca TTTm rri r IWSw Wtwlm Ji'TBP IPi mmmrmmmyi-eit