, ij ' UANDON BREVITIES (;l ' E. E. Oakes had business in Coquille yesterday. The Thimble C!ub met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. LeGore. A recent Muishfield ordinance provides that dynainlto be stored with in the city limits. Lester Sparks made the round trip to Coimllie today in four hours on a bi cycle which appears to be going some. Miss Kate Ciiatburn was one of those in atendancc at the teacher's in stitute nt Coquille last week. Mrs. I). W. Carpenter and daugh ter Clara arc visiting with Mrs. Per cy Poole at Port Orford. Mrs. E. V. Schotter and children re turned last week from a three weeks visit at San Francisco, Capt. Olson of the Elizabeth is still indisposed and he was not with the boat on her last trip. The last of the concrete for the outer walls of the B. B. .building was poured this week. The Mesdamcs Guy and Ralph Dip pel left on the Speedwell last week for n visit in San Francisco. Mrs. H. C. Dippcl is visiting in Idaho. If you want Findlay to tune your pianos, leave order with the Bandon Furniture Co. AugUlx Cow For Sale: Gives plenty of rich milk. Address A. Rhine, Bandon Heights, or P. O. Box 35'J. II Sx For Sale One, two and three lots, all in one tract adjoining II Sehreib er's and 'opposite the Moore saw mill. All cleared. Spring water. Best propo sition in town. F. II. Mason, 807 N. Water street, Ellensburg, Wash. For Sale: 10 nrrcs, wlih improve ments for sale or trade. Will tke wagon and team. Property located M mile 8uth of Prosper. Terms reason able For particulars write or call on T. J. Owen, Prosper, Oregon. M21 2m The next session of the Coos County Business Men's Association is to be held in Bandon somewhere about the time of Thanksgiving. W. L. Mast was at. Coquille on Mon day and Tuesday of this week finish ing up a job of wiring at the county poor farm. School time shoe time nt Ocon's:op. Grand Theatre. We put in Hungarian or any other nails free of charge if de sired. The body of Mrs Jerry Huntley passed through town Friday evening on its way to its final resting place nt Gold Beach. Rev. W. B. Smith starts this week for Rosoburg where the annual confer ence of the M. E. church, South is to be held. An eight nnd a half pound son was bo.-n to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Henry Tues day night. Both mother and boy are doing nicely. I iV Lnndrith, of North Coos fii r mily died last week in Monro via C: '. after an operation for appen dicitis. Frederick Schmidt who recently took up a homestead in the Floras creek country was a visitor in Coquille Saturday. Sheriff Quinn and fnmily of Rosc tMirg are visiting with the family of Mr. Ledgerwood, having come by auto on an outing to this const. Alfred .Schmidt journeyed to Co quille Saturday and took out his first sot of naturalization papers which will enable him to become a candidate for Congressman at some future date. Ingcrsol watches for your fishing trips can be bought from Sabro Brts. Price $1.00 and $1.50. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Y. Lowo and daugh ter Miss Maude returned from their tip to San Francisco and the fair with the Inst Elizabeth nnd cport n fine time. For Sale at Loshhaiigh'H Variety Store Ladies' and Children's Stockings, .'! pairs for 25 cts. Cotton Coat Sweaters (50 cts each. -It Herbert Furney, engineer on the Charm returned with the last Tilla mook from a two week's visit with rel atives nnd friends at Astoria and Portland. On Thursday II. C. Dippel had a monopoly on the notary business in Bandon, oil the other notaries being' cither temporarily incapicitated or ab sent from the city. Wrestler-Rancher M. G. Lutscy, champion of Curry county and then some, brought up a pig to the Bandon market today and stayed over for a brief visit. Once you try our school shoes and hosiery for boys and girls, you will not want anything else. A fair trial is all we ask. Ocons, opp. Grand Theater Shoe repair shop in connection. ft J. E. Fox and son Robert Fox of this city -arc starting a photograph gallery at Port Orford and expect to branch out nnd do work in the towns of Curry county. Wrestler Jim Wilson who meets the middleweight champion of Europe, in the rooms of the Bandon Athletic club Saturday night was a voyager up the river Saturday morning. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Mann are back from their summer in California where the doctor was taking special surgical work in one of the hospitals of the city. Buy your wedding gifts at Sabin Bros. Wo handle goods of the best quality at reasonable prices. tf Good Time to Have Roof Looked After Corthcll the Roofer of Marshficld, who has the contract for covering the B. B. and bakery buildings is here looking over the jobs and getting ready to begin work soon. Now would bo a good time for any one with n leaky roof to have it attended to. Mr. Corthel is considered an unusually competent man. A card in general de livery will reach him or phone him at Hotel Bandon. It. J. E. BIG FLOW Contractor in Brick, Plaster tnd Cement SB Parents! Parents! Parents! School Opens Sept. 13th Only two more weeks until vacation is over; then the boys will begin their work for the coming year. Have you prepared them with the neces sary wearing apparel to protect them in rainy weather? Make a list of "their wants" and then take your boys to SidwelPs Store who carries Goods of Quality where you will be shown merchandise equal to any on the market in Suits, Shoes, Shirts Sweaters, Underwear, union and two-piece garments, Oil Clothing, Oil Hals, Rubber Boots, etc. ill Miss lone Thompson substituted for Miss Henry nt the Library a few days during the past week while the latter was assisting to welcome her latest nephew. J. T. Sullivan of Bandon branch at tended a meeting of the heads of the Hub stores in Marshficld Friday and Saturday where they were buying goods for the coming season. The Misses Delpha and Lena Lang lois and Edna and Eva Capps, the latter of Denmark, comprised a con genial party which left on the Eliza beth yesterday for a visit at the fair in San Francisco. i ,1 ' Antle Henry suggesU the name Patrick Henry for his latest giandson Patrick Henry the Virginia patriot anil considered one of the greatest orators this country ever produced, an ancestor of the Henry's .1 Wm. Sellmcr was one of the outgo ing pasengers yesterday on the Eliza beth. He is bound for the fair and Itisco and expects to be gone two weeks. Mrs. Sellmer will go later with Mrs. Trowbridge. Mrs. II. Maskey returned last Fri day from her stay in Portland. Isiu was in a hospital in that city for some time and underwent an operation. Her trouble was found to be not as serious as anticipated and she is home now fair prospects for a speedy recovery mr. ami ms. liarry rcarcc were in itiated into the order of the Eastern Star at their meeting last Saturday evening, a special held for the pur pose of greeting Mrs. Dora Schilke of LaGrande, Deputy Grand Matron of the order brncst suiweii who lias hcen re freshing his muscles with a little out door exercise the past few weeks now feels competent to the task of haudl ing growing youngsters and lias en gaged to teach the school at .Lampa during the coining season. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Treadgold wer m town a few days during the past week from their homestead on the up per Four Mile, visiting friends and in cidcntally the former was transacting business in connection with his ollico as U. S. commissioner. Harry L. Anderson proved up this week on his homestead southeast of this city. Ho bought a relinquish mcnt on this land nnd has since ful filled the government lequirenients but says the land was dearly paid for in work and time. Rev. W. S. Smith writes the Record cr that himself and family have had a fine time in their vacation mouth at Ocean View, Oregon and will start on their return hike early this week and that regular services will bo resumed in the Presbyterian church next Sun day morning as usual. Alex Kennedy was handed a box of Christmas cigars at the dance at the Rink hall Saturday night. He guessed the identi ty ot Mr. anil jir.s. i.ctvni hiio were in costume and the age of the latter. Why Do Christians Keep Sunday? This question will be answered from the viewpoint of orthodox churches, next Sunday evening at the Metho (list church. C. MAVNE KNIGHT Victor, Victrohm nnd records at Sabro Bros. tf Resolutions Whereas. The Great and Supremo Ruler of the Universe has, in His in finite wisdom, removed from us a worthy Patriarch, Edward KihlufT; therefore be it Resolved, thnt we mourn the loss of our beloved Patriarch, that the char ter of this encampment be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days; that a copy of these resolutions be re corded upon the records of this en- 'ampnicnt and a copy be sent the Ban don Recorder for publication. I. L. Scofiold, A. J. Macy, Chris Boettchor Committee The line are quite full now, Come and Sea, A Hog Item. The Chinese claim Hint llioy lirrnl nnd doiiii'stlenteil liogn 4,000 years be fore the Christian era. but la nil of that time the mnniiors of the hogs hnvo not lmpriivitl. Alchlmui OIoIm. Of Course. .IiiiIko (of dlvnni cntirn-Aren't yn nttni'linl to yinir IiiHihimI? I'lnlnlllT (.Yrliilnly. I hiih hnri to l' tin-lied -M'wtnii TmiiM'rliii Trill' llNlpll''".i ITllH ff'UH WIWf llllll. lllll'lllf i'MiinttJ frtMti ftrnt pa) ut litli tM.litWMi, 4 wiyMy ttimiiiig iu U Ut tf lu I tin Mm Id in I fct' tiwp turn 4hi Uw wink iy i in MM) yntmf ) t ? fi. tfcMr 4 mi Ipjj pip ITl II I 4 K nrsinxro M1E BIOS. CHICAGO Women We Want To Talk To. TXTE BELIEVE ' ' that if every woman in. this, town was an expert in buy ing boys' clothing, ev ery woman would come to us for our "Wooly Boy" All Wool Clothes For Boys Since all women are not experts we want, to see the following here: Mothers who want to dress their boys well. Mothers who want to dress their boys econom ically. Mothers who want their boys to wear the latest and snappiest styles. Mothers who have not learned the economy of buying all wool boys clothes. Mothers who have been disappointed on former purchases of clothing. An acquaintance with "Wooly Boy" Clolhes will prove mighty interesting and economical to all mothers. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BANDON, OREGON Cod since the first organized Con- unlay) 10 A. M. Sabbath Sehoo' preaching at Jl o'clock; Sunday ev ening, 7:15, preaching. A cordial in vitation is extended to ail to attend. ference of Seventh-Day Adventists The splendid talks of Elder Rurman President of the Upper Columbia Con ference, will long be remembered by many. Profs. Lawrence nnd Hunch of Walla Wala College rendered splendid service. Professor Lawrence lias charge of the Young People's work for the Northwest, nnd his talks afford just the help young people used in their everyday Christian lives Many old friends were glad to see Pro fessor Runch and his discourses on the United States in Prophecy were of special interest. , The music was a very enjoyable fea ture of the campmccting nnd is a very important part of worship.. Meetings will bo conducted in the church one block northwest of high school on 10th St. Thursday evenings, 7:15, preaching service; Sabbath (Sat- Resol ut ions Whereas, The Great ami Suprenn Ruler of the Universe has, in I lis in finite wisdom, removed from us a worthy Hrother, Edward Kilduli', therefore be it Resolved, that wenioiun the loss of our beloved Hrother, that the chut tor of this Lodge be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days; that a copy of these resolutions be re corded upon the records of this lodgt and a copy bo sent to the Rnndoii Re corder for publication. I. L. Scofiold, A. J. Macy, A. .1. Hartman. Committee The "FJyiiitf Dulchniaii ' Clias, Heulrop who will wreslle wild Jim Wilton xl h Allilclic CItA Sftiurduy niglij