BANDON BREVITIES Win, Rogers and a family party started out on a camping expedition to the Elk river this morning. Otto Sabro had business in Marsh field Thursday. A portion of the passengers of the Speedwell were taken oil" with the tug Saturday while the boat lay outside in a smooth sea. E. 15. Thrift of Dairyvillc engineered the shipment from that town, of 40 000 lbs from this point yesterday. He was in town with a big force of men and teams and the wool represented the clip from ranches In Northern Curry and Southern Coos. The wool went out on the Elizabeth. C. M. Spencer went down to and rc- turned from San Francisco with the Elizabeth on its Inst trip, and was nc companied home by Mrs. Spencer, who had been visiting there with relatives, A real trained animal show Ileeson Bros, educated horses, dogs and mon keys... A novelty animal act Grand Theatre, Wednesday, August 11 The Speedwell, the Bandon, the Eliz abeth arfd Brooklyn have all been loading here within the last few days The Tillamook was also in Sunday The local Moose lodge ndopted class of five at their meeting Monday night. They were Mayor Topping, Homing, II. and A. Johnson and V Keithly. Mr. Bales and family of Tillamook passed through town Saturday on a trip through this section. Deputy Sheriff Laird of Coquille and family were among the many on the Whisky run beach Sunday. Captain Scott left today for the wilds of Curry county. Ho goes first to Lnnglois and from there to Gold Beach. E. J. O'Connell of the Multnomah Athletic club and M. G. Lutsey of Lnnglois, will wrestle at the Agate Carnival at Port Orford August 20. This is considered by many as the greatest match over pulled olT in Coos or Curry Co. On Friday this week the Bandon W. R. C. will hold a picnic with their fel low members nt Riverton and the pic nic will bo attended by members fromi Coquille and Myrtle Point. The steamer Telegraph will run on its re gular schedule and all members are re quested not only to attend but to be prompt at the wharf. The members who attended the meeting at Coquille an account of which is given in an other column all unite in saying they had a splendid time. This is regular nnd formal uffair but just an ex change of hospitalities which the mem bcrs in each city are accustomed to hold with each other yearly. Ingersol watches for your fishing trips can be bought from Sabro Bros. Price $1.00 and $1.C0. tf O. K. barber shop, Bandon, Oregon. Shower baths, 25 cts. Hot and cold water. W. E. Keithly, prop. Aug 17. J . E . B I fj K L O W Contractor in Brick, Plaster i'iid Cement If you want Kind lay to tune your pianos, leave order with the Bandon Furniture Co. Aug.llx For Sale One, two and three lots, all in one tract adjoining II Sehreib er's and opposito the Moore saw mill. All cleared. Spring water. Best propo sition in town. F. II. Mason, 807 N. Water street, Ellensburg, Wash. N. C. Divelblss and James Divelblss wore up from the Sixes yesterdny. Mrs. J. A.Kennedy returned from her visit with the Clark family on the Sixes yesterday. Take the children to .see the trained dogs, monkeys nnd poniesj also four big Vaudevile acts., .ti rand Wednes day Chas. and Ray Bowman and their new Dodge auto started out Tuesday on a trip to the Willamette valley and Portland. Ernest Bender joined them at Myrtlo Point. E. N. Smith now domiciled at Co quille, was a visitor in Bandon Thurs day and expects to spend a day each week looking after his interest in this city. .Mrs. M. E. Lafaw of Portland is vi liting with her son Geo. Lafaw and wife in this city. C. J. Cotter is the proud possessor of a water agate which ho recently hnd fixed up and Capt. Scott shows i moss agate in which the figure of a 'iear is to be seen in outline. O A. Trowbridge and son Spencer am' F u r Walstrom and F. S. Perry dep rl 1 overland in the auto of the firsi. Lamed for a trip to the fair at San Francisco Tucsdny. Miss Christina Mcintosh has been promoted from the local station to the position of chief operator at Coquille. Her sister Miss Clara Mcintosh is in :hargo of the Bandon office. Wallace II. Lee of Albany College h a visitor in Bandon. Ed Gallier, Jr. is working with the Hatchet company nt present and Joe Young is running the ranch. John Elmar wns up from Langlois Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Avcrill and the and of the Moose are expected to re urn to Bandon tomorrow. They are .'raveling overland and have come from the bay city by way of Crater Lake which was made one of the lights of their travels. B. W. Bates and family of Rose- jurg are among the visitors to Ban Ion thisivcek stopping at the Gallier. 'Jr. Bates was raised at Port Orford jut left this country many years ngo. Ho was formerly publisher of the News at Roseburg but sold out a couple of years ago. lie is now en gaged in the job printing business at Roseburg. Bee.son Bros trained animal eIiow offers a delightful diversion from mov ing pictures At the Grand ne.t Wed nesday, August 11. Geo. Erdman bought the J. C. Lo 'inn property this week, E. E. Oakes engineering the deal. This property consists of 1, 4 and 5 and half of block 8 in block 80, Woodlown additioo Geo. Bryant with a bunch of camp ers had a break down near Whisky Run Sunday. An auto stage on the Seven Devils loute broke a wheel at Bullards Sun day afternoon and wcro delnyed for three hours there. Harry Pearce and C. F. Pape trav eled by auto to Merchant's beach Sun day nnd enjoyed a day's outing al that pleasure resort. T. W. Chatburn, father of the al der man left for a trip to San Fran eisco and the fair yesterday. II. W. SHAW, M. I).. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist will be in Bandon on August 1 Ith, Tuesday Glasses Fitted. Going and Coming Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Trcadgold and children started for the fair yesterday Mm. .T. A. Bvrne returned Saturday from Conuille where she has been do- Tnc following is the passenger list of inc stenographer work for a firm of tho Speedwell which arrived Saturday that city while their regular sttnogrn- from tho soutMl A' H- Hacknrd, F. nher was taking a vacation. Hicks, D. W. I'roemnn, Mrs. F. Reas- a.hm l,n Imll m, Snmlnv cn N Kagan, Miss Euchard, Mrs afternoon in tho park with the Bun- don team on one opponent. Sesane, Chas. Sesane, Florence So side and some good 8,tt.ne M"lt.c',s ''"J lly, Tony Ajax, R. Fairfoull, W. Welsh, F. J. Johnson, M. Carr, L. Carr, C. A. How ard and wife, Mrs. W. Sullivan, Mrs. M. Wood, L. Bertram, Mrs. W. F. Ber tram, Miss Flora Shaw, Mios -A. Cabot Airs. Em. A. Smith, Miss D. Wyntt, S. Witney, A. E. Gray, J. Hannen, 1). bmertlierg and wife, R. Smith, A. C Mrs. Flom and her sinter, Mrs. Market loft this morning for Marsh field where they will visit for a few days. ..The Marshfield Record .says The HccKOii Brotheri) trained animal and Vaudeville show gave an entertaining Thomas, k. Carpenter, B. Nelson performance.. . At the drum! next The following is the passenger list Wednesday, Augustllth. 0f the Elizabeth which arrived in this Buy your wedding gifts at Sabin city Sunday. C. M. Spencer and wife, Bros. We handle goods of the best Mis. Selma Thomas, Miss Elica Thorn -SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION- quality at reasonable prices. tf Architect Karl School is busy with a design of a house for Lowe and Laird up the river, Mrs. Candlin and Mrs. Tim Seeley and children enjoyed a camp on the beach Thursday and Mr. Candlin, ar riving from the southern trip was just in time to have lunch with them. E. J. Lowry was over from the Bay Sunday. Victor, Victrolas and records ati Sabro Bros. tf Sam Barrows in his Ford started for a trip into the Willamette yester day n'orniui; to be gone a nook or ten as, Mrs. G. R. McNair, Mrs. W C Hudson, Mrs. B. Gray, Mrs. F. FH3 and three children, M. J. Kern, M. E. Kern, R. M. Kern, August Schmager, K. Leslie, J. C. Hockey, T. W. Cu'ian, Geo. F. Melzen, The Brooklyn came in today with the following passenger list: R. J Sacchi, J. R. Saml, Jerome Keiser, James R. Bnrton, F. J. Feeney. Tho Elizabeth sailed yesterday with the following passenger listi Lois Wells, Grace Wells, Carl Kennedy, R. S. Knowlton, Camilo Barry, Miss N. Kerrigan, Mrs. R. C. Beyerle, Mrs. Geo. Jensen, G. T. Trondgold, Mrs. Claire Tredgold and 2 children W. dayi he 'as accompank-il hj hi.s inolli- Barrows, W. D. Reedy, R. F. Jackson, orer who will go as far as Eugene, al- Mrs. S. Hondecn, Mary Swan Dorothy so by Mrs. Anna Barrows and son Darling, J. J. Dubs, F. O. Reed, T. W. Charlie, the latter chalTcur, and Chatburn, S. Hondecn, G. G. Swan, daughter Mamie. The party goes first I'orest Green, Alice Ceelia, Ermu to Roseburg where relatives wil be Ceclia, Frank O'Connell, Joe M. Cash- visited. Then to Eugene and from in, Ernest Barry, there perhaps to Monmouth and Carl BEESON BROTHERS Trained Animal Show Consisting of Trained Ponies, Dogs and Monkeys FOUR CLKVliR ACTS OF VAUDKVl LLK B 1'rcsciitrd by a company of four people - - - ONE BIG SHOW - - - Grand Theater 1 Wednesday Night, Aug. 1 i Hnnrc Anon 7 n tn admission adults 25c uoors upen p. m. aiil(lrpn mill,r l2 )nn 15c A clean meritorious TVoupe of entertainers See the famous Bucking Ponies. ton. Albert Garfield plans to leave in his automobile the latter part of the week for San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Garfield, Mrs. W. E. Craine and daughters the Misses Erma nnd Pearl, and by Miss Nora Solve, to be gone for a two or three weeks trip. Geo. Topping plans to visit with re latives at Grants Pass, leaving here with his family the latter part of this week returning to Bandon about Au gust 20th. a. u. i unit nas purciinccu a new Studcbaker automobile from 'Al. Gar field. He is busy learning to mani- A u gust 1st, 1915 Editor: The rainfall for the month of July was 0.9C. Dayd rainy, cloudy and partly cloudy, 15. Days dear lo. The rainfall for the corresponding month of 19M wa3 0.07 in. a differ ence of .89 in. excess over last year, Respectfully, O. W1REN Architect Ostlind is over from the bay this week to sec the pouring of tho concrete in the B. B. building. 0 Niuu 3foU ittnurhi Arc Nutu tit Prices: $1. to $3.00 Lace Front: $2.00 and $3.00 Hiirrji ifiilr (tiuiiMiilri'ft !STn GJn Uul Marries Arago Couple Robert F. Munford and Sarah E. Rook both of Arago were married on Kllllltjiv nvnniiur Amviiol Oil. r. I 41,, inilate the machine preparatory to lak- home of th(J pa ing an extensive trm with Mrs. Thrift c t,-,. .juiiii o. hook in ino presence ot near ing an extensive trip with Mrs. Thrift and children to various California points of interest, including the "Fris co fair". Mr. Thrift who has been troubled some what with reumatism will seek health as well ao pleasure His fire insurance business will be in tho hands of B. W. Charlesworth. miss noiison leu tor nor home in Washingtoon Tuesday, going by way of Roseburg. Mrs. Ella Nelson loft today for a visit with friends at Salem, going by way of Roseburg. Several autos from Seattle and Al bany on their way down the coast pas sed through town today. iNexi wook unariie Ulinplin, in n big comedy "By the Sea". At tho meeting of the port at Co quille Saturday the port formalized tho bulkhead for the Oregon avenue improvement. This is to start at the Anderson property on the north side of First strcst following to Alabama friends and relatives. Rev. L. B. Over- holser of Bandon officiated, M. E. Sunday School Picnic Friday Preparations are now complete for the annual picnic of the M. E. church Sunday School. The Klakahma ground has been chosen as the scone of the picnic. Tho children will assemble at the church at 10 o'clock and transpor tation wil be provided for the little people. The older people will walk or use the jitneys. Each family will pro vide its own eatables. A irogram of races for tho afternoon has been ar ranged and a good time may be de pended upon. All friends of the church are invited to come whether patrons of the Sunday school or not. w (.) w W BEAR CREEK VALLEY Miss Louise Clausen and her pupils r 11... - r . r- ui me upper near ureeiv scnooi en- avenue, crosses to the south side of tertained a crowd of visitors Friday the street, east to the east line of the "'ternoon with the following program; Ellingson building and south to the rise in land. Now that the bulkhead is regularly established the improvement of Ore gon avenue will proceed with greater peed. The last installment of the books purchased through Mrs. Hopkin's ben efit entertainment aro as follows: New Century Perfect Speaker, Voting American Speaker Boys' Life of Lincoln, With Carson and Fremont, Little Black Mingo, Gifts received during July were: David Harum, Leopard's SjKits, Arabian Nights, Song "Kind Words" Alta, Thelma nnd Paloma Randleman, Millio Sneed, Mien Prowett, Recitation "What is Ice" Viol Prowett Geography Lesson Lawrence Snead "Spelling Kidlin" Margaret Albert son Dialogue "The Mind Your Mother Club" Josie, Millio and Arda Sneed Paloma, Alta and Thelma Randleman Ellen Prowett. Recitation "Cnssabianca" Palom:i Rhndlcmnu Recitation, "One Thing Lacking" Elfrcdn Randleman. Recitation "William's Spcach" Orin Randleman Dialogue "The Milk Maid" Thelma Recitation "When Mother Makes an Angel Cake" Thelma Randleman Song "Happy School Days" by the school A large crowd from Bear Creak, Bandon and Lampa met at Ralph Le neave's new barn last Thursday even ing for a party. All played games and sang songs 'till midnight when a nice supper was served of cake, sandwich es, salads, ice cream and coffee. "They nil hnd a good old time hope there'll be another". Frank Flam and Misses Blanche and Rosella Flam motored to Marsh field for a day's outing Tuesday Mrs. Dora Snead and daughter Mil lie were Bandon visitors Sunday. George Johnson is testing on Bear creek this week. Tho Flam family and Millio Snead drove tn Langlois Sunday. They will go on to Denmark Monday. Bedding Field and Tomos Dever eux with a big bunch of Bear creekers took an old time straw ride Saturday Evening and landed at Doyle's pavil lion where they took in the dance. There has recently been I!0 feet added to the pavillion which improves tho hall very much. Come to Doyle's for a good time. Miss Clare Sneed returned horn yesterday from her visit with Mr. a' Mrs. C. Cariuichael of tho Domnigi ie ranch, near Lampa. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Beach of It -don are visiting at the Frank FI.h home on Tuesday and Wedne d'iy o this week. DEW DROP (Last Week's News) Hay is about all stowed away in the barns, the rains causing no great dam-ago The dance held at the Van Leuven ranch Saturday night proved a great success. A portion or the crowd was from Riverton and Bandon. In all, over i hundred people wcro present. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Long nnd fam ily of Lampa Creek were visitors on Bear creek Sunday. New Stock of Hardwar Just in See our display in ROYAL HOLLAND BLUE GRANITE WARE Acid Proof A general line of SHELF HARDWARE See us before you buy Starr-Mast H ard ware Company Phone 371. Bandon 5 Tho Nearer and Farther Eust.fA sto- UamjPlnalli iMUrtmee Snea,i ry of Missions) Three volumes of the American Bus iness Manual, and Seven sets of Elbert Hubbard's "Lit tle JourneyH" Tho evangelistic services, conducted by Eviiiigullntn Bunch nnd Llmron- felter In the largo tent on Ocean Drive mo wi patronized, a good niidliuico of attentive lutiiiuiH lining pioKont each nvoiiliig. Tho imjMti tiiiu'it of a Ihoiougli knowlndgo of llm bi pro pluwlM U itiiipliuimti. 'j'lio imt tow I'VimliiK "H f tlni KTwtl llnr nf jiiupliiwy in tho IkHtli uf Dunltd Iuivk IWWI IWtMlllliltfcl, HIUl Utilltr JlllpHllillil frMjiluM'i Imtiuu tin Uim MmwimI jiii W uf t 'UiUl. Recitation "Voso Mito Jim" Elmore Prewett. Recitation "What Kitty Said" Loar- leo Prewett Recitation "Iiisca" Joule Snead Dialogue "Oh Dear" .Millie Knead, Ellen Prewett unit Alta Itaiidloman Recitation "Suppose" Merry Oilman Recitation ".Spartlnw to the Glad latum" limine ('uiimii IteilUitioii "The Cloud" Anlu Kneud llli w Ir rwir Sj iuy iiinl Ki'jwi'nutf A bj ' ulii J' II II... I '1 S, D, Bnrrovn JIAMiuto M1 1, OK MiDl. mUtt lm (i.... ui M Try the C. C. Cash Store for Groceries New, clean stock, good goods at bedrock prices. Also full line of Notions Glassware, Silverware, Enam elware, Toys, Hosiery, Underwear, Embroid ery Cotton and many other things. Honorable dealing and courteous treatment guaranteed at Carpen ters old stand on 2nd St., one half block south of Post Office. We respectfully solicit j our business. D. W. CARPENTER, General Manager i I THE "GRKATKR OREGON" WM III w l.lllllllllKi. 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