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< BECOR1ÆR I* VUBLtSgBD* («39? niHSUtï >VIB)tOON t i ... BY ... <. V. FETTKH SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Gne Year................................................... f- 00 3ix Month*............................................... 1 00 I" tore« Month*............................................. 50 {iTlr P aid in A dvawc *, 41.50 a Y« ab . '(big peper is entered at the Bandon poet otboe as Seoond-ciase Matter. THURSDAY. NOV. 33. VJ03. Soma of th«»« tin« days capital will Jiacover the opportunity Bandon of- fer* for a tannery and palp mill. Hearst invested fC5,000 io his .0- deavor to be Mayor of New York. {odieatioaa aeetu to show that about 75,000 was needed. The Salem Journal says Walter L. Tooze is no aristocrat even if be does want office. Mrs. Tooze and the children picked hops all through the season. The Myrtle Poiut Enterprise was ten years old last week. The Enter prise is a good newsy sheet and is Well patronized by the people of Myr tle Point. McCurdy sits in a chair that cost £2000. His feet rest on a rag that coat £12,000. No wonder ho does not wish to leave such pleasant surround ¡ngs.—Telegram. * S * Why not let the women themselves settle the suffrage question? They have strong advocates for either side of the question, and it no doubt would be an interesting campaign. Col. E. Hofer of tbo Salom Capital Journal, and Walter Toozo, candi date for Congress, were Coos Bay ^jsitors this week. They failed to Seaob Bandon, consequently missed be best part of Coos County. For the 10 months of tbe year end ing with October, more wheat was ex ported from Portland than from any other port in tbe United Staten. Tbe laurels far the first time were taken |rom Galveston and some of the oth er big eastern cities which heretofore had stood at tbe bead of the column. That Portland excursion of business men which visited tbe towns along lhe Southern Pucifio last week, missed one great opportunity. They should have mado the trip to Coos County via stage and cast their eyen on tbe greatest country in tho United States Without a railroad. It might open their eyes, also, to see the fleet of steamers and from San — ---- sobooners —- ——— Francisco that do businuas in this T < i • ’ •MtlOD. School Koten. hjeiul th your coupoua. New Dree* Good* at Trowbridife a. People are boring for oil io Tilla mook county. Tbe ateel range eoupqn in this imtne must bo need on or before Nov, *29. It ia reported that D C. Krantz, of Gravel Ford, will bo a candidate for the office of Sheriff Mr. Osborn has been aomewbat under the weather the past w««k, caused by an attack of rheumatism. Tbe Metropolitan Match Co. re cently made a shipment of 85 cords of matchwood from Randolph to Marshfield. Now supply of Lalies’ Visiting Cards just received at R ecorder of fice. Printed to order, *25 for 50centa; 50 for 75 cents. Cathedral glass is being put in the Presbyterian church edifice through out, and adds much to tho appearance of tbe building. The shipping of potatoes to San Francisco has begun in earnest. This seasons crop is said to be on the aver age, says the Sun. Tbe Coqaille river is reported one block of logs, and 20 miles of Jogs ar« said to be in the north fork await ing the first freshet.—Mail. Pr<*aiM*r. 9 o {M i l >4 »AJ.»-' 44 4.44444 !■ GtHtl Beach PERSONALS. Edna Thomas made a trip up the Our ied.F.’ hid band-, about full now. ‘-H scholar.;? ‘ river last Friday. 11 1 > i, t v t i t i >" : t The in Pistol pWar are thing l - ow ,. h J. Scott came up from Bandoa P. Schwsrtx. of Weddetbuiu. was a visitor they oan not live ¡u water tbe Harbor boys Tuesday morning. in »own Thursday- waded through. Capt. Anderson of tbe schr Oregon A. to. Sabin came op from LMglois to at A. H. Pierce, who baa been overhauling R. tend lodge Saturday night. gave ns a call Sunday. D. Hauie'g'NRw mill, hag it about ready,only J. Donaldson and J. Kicking went Miae to keels of Coquille is visiting at the waiting fur water. home of ( has. Lorena in Uii* city. Geo. W. Smith baa his new rewhltuce cor to Coquille, Tuesday. Clark Allison left Tuesday for McMinn ered and about aided in. It will bo a beuuty James Johnson bas rosumed bis ville where 9- will remain indefinitely. when com pitted. old position in Ike mill. Mach interest is b .ng taken at pi lent in Wm. Haminerberg was a business visitor tbe black aaud of our beached.—Globe. J. Otisby aud D. Carey were among to Marabdeld Friday, returning Monday. Mr«. Ed Rsckleff. of Langlois, was visit Prosper visitors last week. B. McDiiffy was here last Thursday ing Myrtle Point relatives the past week. Mrs. D. C. Snook and daughter were pas to secure a position io tbe mill. sengers to San Francisco on tbe Breakwater. W. A. Neal, the south fork logger D. E. Btitt made a business trip to Myrtle CAme down on business last Tuesday. Point, Saturday, returniug Monday evening. Editor Ingle of the Recall, and Editor F. Flam, E. Ellingson aud Tom A. Garfield, Prop. Hauly wers Prosper callers Sunday. Dean of tbe Herald, were Bandon visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ed Fahy, of Bullards, was J. M. Upton of Marshfield, was renewing quite ill last week, but is improving. old acquaintances in Bandon Saturday and WORK A SPECIALTY. Mrs. F. Carmon, of New Aberdeeo, Sunday. baa been suffering with a sprained Isnm Walker, of Langlois, left on the Al liance, for Eureka, thia week, where hv ex ankle. pecial achines pects to spend tbe winter. E. Fiah, the Prosper bookkeeper J. W. Hoobs, Deputy Revenue Collector, uilt to rder made Coquille City a call last Wed of Eugene, was in Bandon Saturday on bus iness snd returned to tbe Bay on the Mon nesday. Turned Shafting, Cap and Set day morning eaa». C. Goodman, wife and daughters Screws, Machine Bolts, When you want a pleasant physio try Among those who attended the K. P. dance Chamberlain's Htoinaoh aud Liver Tablets. attended tbe Knights’ Ball last Sat Saturday night. we noticed the following: Pipe and Fittings, They are easy to take aud pr< dace no grip urday night. Clint Maleborn and wife, Earl Goodman, Brass Work. ing or other unpleasant effect. Sold by O. E. Heukeudorff was a Marshfield and the Misses Daisy Tborhaven and Mag General Repairing. Pattern Shop in Y. Lowe. Druggist. Russell, of Langlois, Mrs. Maud Connection. visitor several days last week, return gie McAdams of Foor Mile. Misses Colvin of According to the Harbor, North iug Saturday. Bear Creek. Hecry Belloni, J. 11. Dobbyn, Bend is to have a new $30,000 hotel. Jl Jl JUL Tbe schrs Coqnelle and Mayflower M. J. Hartson, Claude Fox, Pete Watsou, The building will be three or four and the Misses Eva Schroeder and Alice stories, aud cover two lots 60 by 100 have taken lumber cargoes from Car Bunch of Coqaille, Henry Schroder of Ara feet. mon Ai. Crite’s mill, this trip. go, Geo. Suvder, aud the Misses Fannie Tbe Dew owners of tbo North Bond Mr. Fiske, traveling salesman for Sturdevau and Kate Steckle of Marshfield. Furniture Factory have taken posses sion and it is reported that the plant Baker & Hamilton, was transacting will be operated. Peter Loggio will business here one day last week. Port Orford. be tbe manager. Torn Robison, of BandoD, was up By the Day, Week or Month, ’ There will be a shooting match at Port An enormous catch of over three several days last week doing the thousand ‘‘Dog Salmon” fish have plumbing work for J. Kicking and F. Orford, Thanksgiving Day, for TurLeya and Newly Furnished Beef. Trim up your gun and join the fuo. just been caught in one net by fisher fiooins. men who have been plying their trade Gribi. Sunday School was reorganized at Port in tbe waters near Tacoma, W ash. The sclir Ruby was towed up from Orford last Sunday by Rev. George Roach. A blast of powder at tho rock quar Bandon, Monday. She made a good Meetings will be held every Sunday at ten Ä MRS. 0. H. PATTERSON 4 : ry last Monday landed a five-ton rook trip, coming up in 43 hours from San o'clock A. Al According to reports, local bidders for the .■ Corner Wliaif and i. rd Sis ;. in the contractors’ blacksmith shop Francisco. mail routes along the coast are very nume and scattered several rocks of large -r-rrt ' Leo Cox and C. Hull were here for rous, and bids are uncommonly low. Hope size across the road. 175 pounds of black powder was used, and it is said a few hours last Wednesday. The tbe boys won't get bit. that a rotten seam in the rock was latter intended going to Portland for E. W. Jensen and P. J. Lindberg and son CLARENCE Y. LOWE, the canse of tbo trouble. Tho blast medical treatment. have taken a contract to build a lumber was uot a success. Last week one Bandon. Oregon, yard joining the wharf. This is . n impor The Prosper Cannery was closed tant improvement, and will make the ship blast of ‘2’25 pounds of Jetson brought down 2000 tons of good rock. last Thursday. They have packed ping of lumber handier and cheaper. They Contractor Jacobson tells a good about 9,000 cases, which exceeds the comineneed work last Friday. Is just in receipt of n new nnd one. He was having a pair of shoes pack of last year. Mr. Pickett ha9 located a homestead on fresh stock of made last week at the old reliable the bench land l>etweeii Elk and Sixes, just Messrs Korn and Brown, employes shop of M. Breuer. Meeting one of north of Jo Nays. An attorney named Hall Drugs and Chemicals, tbe boys on th street be asked him of tbe Prosper Mill, have discontinued has also located an adjoining claim. Home bow the work on the shoes was pro llieir services with the Co., tbo former builders with families are what Curry Coun Patent and Proprietary Preparation; gressing—if they were .nearly fin returning to his home on Coos Bay. ty badly needs, aud we welcome all bona Toil, t Articles, ished. Tbe boy replied that they fide settlers.— Tripcne. Drngyirsts Sniidrie*. •» -i Mr. Langworlhy has given tip bis were getting alongtine and would soon P ebfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S cats have them ready for delivery as they position hero as be and bis father wore busily engaged putting in tbe have bought an interest in the Elliott N uts and C andies . Lampa Creek. masts. Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. & Osborn saw mill back of Randolph. R. Pomeroy had business At Bandon Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supp’ied Fresh groceries at all times at Mrs. Whorl and Robt Simpson, Jr., Monday. Trowbridge’s. of North Bend, came over last week Grandpa Gorham has lx.en on the siok list the past week. to visit with thpir sister, Mrs E Fahy MARINE. Wm. Sbnrp went to Coquille Tuesday re of Bollards. The latter returned to turning ;he next day. AUUVBD, Nov. 18—Sch. Roby, Kurth, 62 hoar« from North Bend, Monday. Mrs. G. Borgard visited friends at Par 8. F., to Prosper Mill Co. She brought ill Levi Smith, who bas been logging kersburg the first of the week. 12 to.is of freight. extensively on tho upper river this W. A. Stillwell passed through this place summer, was here last Wednesday. Monday eurouta to bis home at Arago. P. B. HOYT, Prop. Bread Fair. Sam Kowen of Fishtrap was greeting old Ho has closed bis camp and is await At Furniture Store Building, nil day, Wed ing tbo high water to get bis logs friends Wednesday, he being on his way to Located in EL DORADO BUILDING, Bandon. nesday, Nov. 29tb. Given by the ladies of out. First Street, RASPON. OREGON the Presbyterian Church. Kearney Perkins returned to his borne at Mr. Baggs, with a friend who bas Bnndon Tuesday after spending several SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAI1. M, K. Church Services. Sunday, Nov. 23, as follows: Preacning recently arrived from Oklahoma, days on h>s ranch at this place. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Several of tho young folks from this vio- at 11 a. m., subject, “People That Ara went up the river last Thursday to Moth-Eaten.” 7:30 p. m., subject: “Chris look after business interests. The inity attended the Knights’ dance at Ban Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tui>. Hot or Cold Bata* •"» cents tianity From a Social Standpoint.” Sab new arrival is well pleased with this don Saturday night and report a fine time. bath Sohool 10 a. m.; Jut ior League 2:00 p. Col. Coach, who has spent the past m.; Epworth League € :80 p, m Tho sacra part of tbe country, and will perhaps month at his old home in All higan. will ment of the Lord’s Snpper will be adminis remain here. noon return and make his borne with his Bandon Foundry _d Machine Shop THE Mill and Steamboat B O . Wo Have the Variety of Stock We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wagon, always following in the same rut. business, and we get th re by keeping We are pushers, striving for a larger TIio Best Meat in the Land , ,v J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. —«■City Barber Shop and Bath Room GEORGE HITE, P bopbixtob . SHAVES, EACH SHAMPOO, HAIR CUT, 25 Ct. ------ 25 Ct». SINGE, MASSAGE, EACH AND BATH. »9S-33i-aS ..-•'I Board and Lodging Found 5- G f e A Place Where You Can Save Money on • Your Hardware bills; c WM. GALLIER’S Hardware Store Bandon o ”, Carries a complete stock of General Hardwnre, Stoves and Ranges, Amn nuition, l’aiuts and White Lead, Snsli and Doors, Picture Moulding, Hope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamp , etc. <«<‘t prices elsewhere then ro.ttc here anti e cuniptiris«tiiN. t s I a 8 ■?y «4 -*4 Hotel Coquille Druggist and Apothecary y, Ot’Cjyoii. I’lMsprietof. This well-know. b* . I H now under new and coin- petwiit mauagi ;»niH arid Las been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in tSoutbern Oregon. Smpje rooms for cor - merci.il ten. transportid to and from bouts aud trains iiee of charge. The New, E.'egantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer EZDIZLA.IBSl'TrEr E l D orado TONSORiAL PARLORS MARKET MEAT Beef, Pork, Veal. Mutton. I. ini', Bologna and Pork bauaHue, 1 reused Beef, Head Cheese, U<»rued _ Beef, . Pickled ___ _ P< __ rk, . _ I ___ ku *, _ Ve«, „ tal.ks _ and _________ Hutter. Call on us and get oar prices before buying else where. M S CITY C. P. J EXSEX, Master. This Steamer is Nt w. G St rot:. Iv built, and fitted u tl> tlx latest improvement*, aud »ill Hive a t.t ill- r s . ■ \ «<•« s i.,, f.-r pi:.«, ug.?r« and Ire it lx, I - tvt » « u He Coquille liivt r, Pre^ou. and San Francisco, ( alii. E. T. ELBER'I DYER, Aceut, Bandon, Oregon. KRUSE, Si umginu Agent, 207 Front Strut, San Francisco, Caliroruia. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance A tered after the morning service. ». GRAY <t CO., Geti’I Aßt«, son, Arthur, tbiu winter L. W. SHAW, Agent, 421 Market. St. San Francuco. Marbhtit 1*1, Phone 441. Christmas is coming and metbinke it Eggs 40 cents a dozen and scarce. Stage Turned Over. time to commence arrangements for n pro Big tide this morning and very rough bar. The Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage gram and Christmas tree. urelv we can Patronize the Bread Fair, next Wednes went over th« Sugar Lost grade, six have a jolly line it some one will give u* a day, at Furniture Store Building. miles east of Myrtle Point, ono night start. You Can’t E.vpec tin Get “The Great Blue Grass Derby” Deo. 1st, f'2 Horth for ,<¡1, But last week. Thu stage turned over at Bandon Opera House. You Can Get Your twice and the passengers al) thrown Myrtle Point. Mr. Geo. Robison and family, of Fishtrap, MOXEE’S WORTS «t Several parties from Indiana have been on are down visiting Mr. Robison s sister, Mrs. out but luckily none were seriously injured. tbe East Fork the last week looking for Charles Kime. suitable farm?. Miss Grace Langlois of Cape Blanco Al Baker has taken the mail ooutract be Light Hoose is here visiting her brother Dealer in llootn anti SI iocm Wanted to See The Sights. tween Fort Orford and Hare and will move and other relatives. She will stay until Repairing neatly and promptly done at after the holidays. Robt. Hunt and wife, of Fonr-tnile, to Port Orford. lowest living prices. Rev. Horsfall will hold services in St. accompanied by their eight year-old A horse haver from Seattle was in Myrtle John's Episcopal Church, on Sunday at the son, were in town Tuesday doing some Point this week baying ap horses to be used usual hours. Also on Thanksgiving Day af in the oonstmotion work on Oregon rail shopping. Immediately upon their roads this year. ternoon at past 2 o'c.o k. arrival the son started out to take in At the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Al Mrs. James Walstrom went to Coquille last week to join her husband, ho having the town and neglected to inform his bert Carver, in this city at eight-thirty, gone a short time before. They are stop parents where he could ,s found when Wednesday evening, Nov. 15th, 1905, was ping with Mrs. Waistrom's parents, Mr. and wanted, and the result was that a solemnized the marriage of Miss Mary Ar Agates Ground, Polished and Mrs. Buck of that c y. searching party was necessary to lo nold to Mr. Otto Prey, both of this city. Mounted Complaint being entered against C. G. “While oat strolling last evening.” says a cate tiis whereabouts. He was found roporter, Gehrig, proprietor of the Bandon Brewery, “I passed a house from wbicn to ordot: or any other work in my ho was in Recorder Morse's Court last Tues in company with another youngster emanated the inspiring strains of musio lino will be done in a neat and satis URES COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BHONCRITIS, day charged with violating-City Ordinance, down on the beach viewing the mag from a piano and the throat of a charming factory manner, at a reasonable price. WHOOPING COUGH. SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, No. 5. A tine of $."»0 was imposed, which hn nificent scenery. He thinks the Ban young lady.” The only words the reporter Call and see mv new line of jewelry con LOSS OF VOICE, LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES sisting of Stick PiiH. Hat Pin-. Hash I ’ in-J, paid. EXPECTORATION, HEALS THE LUNGS. don bench and the engines and cars caught were something about “dear moth Lady's Waist Sets, Brooches. Bracelets Cuff The Margarita Fischer Co. nt Bandon at the government works ar« about er.” Passing on and taming down a side and Collar Buttons. Chains. Charms, and Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for street the reporter saw through the kitchen Rings, which has just arrived. Opera House, i -idny and S aturday night. Children’s Croup and Whooping Cough because Dec. 1 and 2. Special excursio n boat v. ill the finest sights young America could window the dear mother with her arms ARTHUR RICE, it contains NO OPIATES. Thu action of Baiiara s Hore wish for. baried almost to the elbows in a pan of run each night from C< qnille and way . WnULoiuker aud Jeweler. hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well doughy the sweat streaming down her wrin landings Saturday m *ht !»ont will run t-e . . . Oregon. kled face and tbe hot range enveloping her. Bandon, aa adults of every variety cf temperament and constitution. Prosper after show for dance Folly to be Wise. She was singi f “ We ’ 4 iferk Till Jesus Mr. Marshall Studman and wife of Los I. ■ Conies."—Enterprise, Ì Angeles, Cal., arrived here last Friday. There is «rater in tbe milk. C. H. PATTERSON MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater, Kas.. writs»:—"My husband Ladies and children's bat« made and They came to Port Orford by Mror Plant, There i* cotton in the silk, vzas sick for three months and the doctor« told me he had quick con Dray and Ge eral Delivery intending to make Curry County their home, trimmed to order. Call at residence. there is coal far in tbe pickles that you (¿HIÑOLE- f r «ale. No. 2 •'.bite cadnr sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard'* Horehound Syrup, and but were uot satisfied with conditions there, Alisa M aud GAnrtKi.D. O ahincle«, full count, $1 per tbousaud. buy; Meet «11 J’oRtR. it cured him. He 1* now a well man, but w* always keep a bottle Bandon Jcmntercul Co. and will retam on this Elizabeth. in the house, and think it ha* no equal for pulmonary diseases.” Even jelly yon think fine ----- All ortlerj bandied with care.----- »V.thin the next few montj the life sav Carries Ionia nf analine. R andom , : r O bbgow . [S Easy to Take; Cure; Every Guaranteed. ing stations along the coast <5/ Oregon and Next, adulterant, will find their way in THREt BlZKSt 25c, JOc, Sl.OO. Notice to the Public. No Tolson tn Chamberlain'« Cuuah Washington are to be repaired and im pie. «. « , BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, M0. Itenicdy. wife having left my bed and board prov. l. There ar»» three stations in Wash II. TRESPASS NOTICE. From Napier. New Zeoland, Herald: Two Notice il hereby given to nil persons not without kny convent, notice is hereby given ington and six are scattered al ng t e Ore Do vou know the chance you take yeaw ago the Pharmacy Board of New South to trespass npon the premisesof Dr. Kenyon, tb th. public that I will not be responsible gon coast between the moQthof tbe Coquille When you nianticnte a cake? SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY situated between Floras Lake and th< < >na Wale«, Australia, bad an analysis madeof for any debt* «he may contract. and tbe Columbia. Capt. Tozier, local in ty rond. in Northern Currv. by removing, It contains a bunch of dope tc curl jour I o © all tbe cough medicine« tbst were sold in enttine, or destroying timber upon «.aid ’ G. C. H aoa . spector for the 13th district, will soon make hair. 14 * land. $25 reward will bo paiil for informa that market. Out of the aniire list they Parkersburg, Or.. Got. 24. 1905. a tour of the stations, commencing at Ban And the whiskey, so deer, d, don, about tbe end of the month, and then Hasn't been well rectified,' found only one tbst they declared was en tion leading to a conviction of tre-pa«. an - stated above. working up tbe coast —News. tirely free from all poisons. This exception Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March II. 1901. While in catsup there are no tomatoes —oco------- Th* Blast Thla( Require) fur Conati- waa Chamberlain's C.j*gh Remedy, mado PETEK NELSON. Agent • • • there Hrrh W. Edward. Injurrd. patios. by the Chamberlain Medicine Company. Dea 0 III. '•'A* a certain purest!** and atomach puri -—THE STEAMER----- Herb W. Edward«, of De* Moines. Iowa, M ane«, lows, U 8 A. The absence of all O £*r Chamberlain'* Stomach and Iarer Tab- got a fall on an ley walk laat winter, sprain E*en thoneh yon spend a wad narcotic* makes this remedy the safest nnd FOR Ibis «eem to be tbe exact thine required ing bi* wriat and braialng hi« knee*. “Tbe You are with tbe poison squad. b< «e that can be bad , and it is with a tael 1 Just a« if von bonebt the cbeflpe't < ad 4 ing of security that any mother can give it »Irene *noueh for tbe most robust, yet mild next day,” be .aya, "tbe, were *o »ore and THOMAS WHITE. Maat«R were poor. ADDRESS......... ...................................................................... J..«........ ...................................... 5t>oaeh atti *sf* 1er children and without »tiff I waa Afraid I would have to stay in to bw tittle ones. Chamberlain's Cootft LenWs Bandon ever, iqornine. vxc«r- that terrfbl* «riping *n oouimon to moot bed. but I rubbed them vail with Cbamber- So th* only thine, you ar*. Tbia^onpon is t.'bod for one Jnte for the person itHineq abo/e, if deposited at the Remedy ia especially recommended by it* Snnday. ! at 7M o'clock «W.l mak«« connect £sr«*ti»e«,’* *ay K. S. Wof»t.r A Co., lain’a Pain Balm, and cftir a few appli^a Is 'o stud* chetniatree. with tbe train and «teauier Myri at maker« for eoo«bs oob1*. eroap and wh*np tk>n« I V — Then ren II know what thing« are sbso a. m. a* Uoqnille City. td.ws, Ontario, Canada For sat* by <7. Y. tiona all «oreneas ta i R ai obdeb office or mailed oefote expiration of date below, j ing eooub Th;« v*’« bv C. Y 10.30 ’ J'. r ’■ nr!»£» - V Leav«etC«qmlJc City at 12 i’0 a. m , srrfv- SC J "T- ttywew*»! ’»!• b, C V I w» ’ W Kc»ly •fore Drt<m>.-rt ft foe« * ,, <• «<) p - T^o+. rtnorl Aftpr ------- 1 | S..r . i A . 3, 4Ved 4, SKJ. i to •'.» » »’ K ’• ••'•’•• '«■ '• 1 »■ u. Mias Walatrom’s pupils arc prppar- ipg a Thanksgiving program for next Friday. A Loyal Legion of Honor baa been organized for tba 5tb and Gth grad«a; tboao who tre perfect in attendance, scholarship and deportment for one month are entitled to be members The folio wing are those who were perfect laat month aud are members of tbe Loya) Legion of Honor for ibie month. Ella Feltor, Mary Hnf- ford, Esther Stankiewicz, Lee Per kins, V iuh Wilcox, Zettie Byers and Marguerite Haberly of tbe Sixth Grado, and Mary Wilcox, Dellt Hohn, Lnra Morgan and Pearl Barrowa of fbe Fifth Grade. The Seventh and Eighth Grades |iave also organized a society for the advancement of school work and soci ability. The pupils of the Advanced Tenth Grade took a final examination in Xritbmetic, Friday, and all were sue ceeaful. One of the pupils of the Advanced Tenth Grade is absent this week on dooount of illness. E. E. H. i. M. BREUER’S First Class Watch Repairing. & C Reeid This Remarkable Testimonial. Millinery. Sure to Cottle £ C, Y. LOWE DISPATCH 5 I t c I« « > I 3y