4B>* Mvw Th«* A m *• A COMRUMITy la 1ILVLR. •m«t| fawaa, Tb* <1 teltite It RH t»«W at. It* iT«t rtf Irttr » Help* «« « rurtlerMi hn tn all «at-tlona ««f th«’ I iiliwl Atatr* F««e aiairpfn Ibr* folh'Wlng ln>|*r>evammta piflal In a atnale* «lay t ,ilvert. Tri , alitg the < leninml. prHtieat town In ran- trnl Triiia rnlla ■qx'cliil attrntlon to liar «ruH'iit «hlewiilka Goorgatown, Tri., terrantly lnit<* puvri.H’tita I’««or la. III.. 1« do­ ing rxlriiHlvw work In the «unit* lltio llev.itur. III., Ii;ia iioeii putting down roiirrrtr |>nv<*ni«*nta ninl « urldttg. El- bln. Ill- liiix nn «trueli< it Dr« Moines, !o 1« pav­ ing n public aquurr Little Ruck, Ark., is using ««iini'ete blockx. Ontuge, N. J„ rcceutiy decided that only con­ crete shnll be nsetl for pavement». Rprlngffeld. Mo., has adopted tbe II - - sain concrete street pavement. Theso nre Just tt few towns, some of them not iui|*ortnot to tbe outside world. but tin* Improvements re|M«rted I are characteristic of -what is inking | place everywhere, ami hundreds of t hmi- sands of barrels of cement are used annually for ibis purpose where | prac- tically none was us«>d a few years ago. After noting the durability of concrete pavements conies tlio conviction that tlie same material would make a good wall, tlute proof floors and sills, in destructible |HA«ts and steps, etc., ami, In n few yettrs tbe supply of cement will tie«*,! to be largely’ increased by the demand for it in small towns and ntral communities. Tlie little town of Newberry, Ind., with a population estiinat«*d at (XX). claims to have all tlie records in the state broken for extent of cement sidewalks in n town of its size, it lias been Incorporated only a few months and now has two miles of cement walks completed nnd six more miles onlered for completion liefort»,. winter. If cement walks are a good thing for part of the citizens, they are good for all.' according to the reason- | ing of the town bontil, consequently not a street in the little town will escape a sidewalk on both sides. SAVE THE STREET TREES. Holiday i 'M HX »I U**lr Purchaa« 'n» du'y i to un< if. Dated» b&odoc» Or^ iì, Nov 2Sth9 1910. First publication, November 29th, 1910. A Good Cigar. When fortune frowns and cares oppress Anti life uh lean, more or less, Whntc’cr you ore. And every time you’vo tried to win. You'vo somehow fniled. there’s comfort 1n A good cigar. You watch rise. I i the smoke wreaths as Approved: by F. J. I EENEY, City Attorney Spruce Street. A. A. PAULL, Proprietor Heavy and Light Graying Best grade of (_o.il on ¡land. Barns—Timmons' Old Cannery Bi.ng your At the First Try. “What do you think of my dough- nuts. George?” “Dear, you are o wonder!” “Do you think so really, darling?" “I certainly do. Scientists have boon trying for years to produce artificial rubber and here you do it the first rattle out of the box!’’—Houston Post. Notice is All Depends. A ileal depends upon the haul, It would appear. A man who waters stocks we cafl A financier. —I.oul.s. ilio Courier-Journal. Inference. lob Work. that the Common the City of Bandon. Coos County. Council of by resolution duly passed, determine to "W anted its intersection with Pine Street on the north. unless a written Now. to buy all kinds of Junk, Hides and Wool. Phone 331, or call across street from R ecorder office. remonstrance, signed by the owners of two-thirds of the real properly adjacent to and abutting upon said Spruce Street, shall be filed with the City S. S. BREAKWATER establish the grade on Spruce Street from the City Limits on the south, northwards to Fast and Commodious To T he R ecorder ! Oregon, did on lhe 2d day of November, 1910. Recorder within Leave* Portland (Ainsworth Dock) 8 p. in. everv Tuesday. Leaves Coos Bav every Saturday at service of the tide. Twenty (20) days from lhe dale of the first pub­ MV lication of this notice, lhe Common Ccuncil wi | pass an There are distinctions. It would seem, In current vogue. A man who waters milk wo deem A common rogue. hereby given, Spruce Street, betwe n Pine Street on the North and the city limits tn the south, corresponding with CLOTHES ARE AT Confirm Sailing* Through C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon THE ordinance establishing lhe grade on said the profile thereof now on file with the City Recorder of the City of Bandon. By order of the City Council. Dated, Bandon, Oregon, Nov. 28lh. 1910. E. B. KAUSRUD, City Recorder. » ! BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY First publication, Nov. 29th, 1910. Approved: F. J. FEENEY, City Attorney. Where Vours Ought to be Wireless Operator (on Atlantic ship) Injurious Forms of Mutilation That —Yes, it did blow pretty hard last A. F. DERINGER Prop. Should Be Prohibited. night, but our service wasn't inter­ Notice to Establish Grade on Trees, especially in large cities and rupted in the least. . Randolph Avenue. along roadways, are subject to many Mrs. Lowbrow—But surely there forms of mutilation. Horses are al­ must have been wliitec.-fps < on the i lowed to eat the bark and new wood; sound waves! — Illustrated Sunday telephone and telegraph companies cut Magazine. Notice is hereby given, that tlie Common BANDON O regon away indiscriminately, and when side Council of the City of Bandon,- Coos County, walk or paving is to be laid the roots Deceivers. « t)ru ggist and Apothecary Oregon, did on the 2d day of November, 1910. Si'ed catalogues deceive us all. are hacked and cut away without any by resolution duly pa-sed, determine to estab­ No re- 3 Is quite as fair, I regard for the tree. Is ;n«t in receipt of a new stock of When blooming by the garden wall lish the grade on Randolph Avenue, from the in some of our large progressive As those they show us'there. west end thereof, eastward to its intersection Drttgs atul Chemicals, Patent and cities clubs have been formed with the Rut now I swear that no hotel, with Sixth Sheet. aim of putting before the careless pub Propiietary Pi eparations, Toilet Ar Although It struggles hard. lie ideas which will tend to put an end Now, unless a written remonstrance signed by tides. Drug «Sundries, Perfumes, Is ever really quite as swell ! to all needless cruelty. Small cities As on a postal card. , he owners of two-thirds of the real property Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and —Detroit Free Press and villages should heed this move­ i adjacent to and abutting upon said Randolph Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and Cig­ ment, ns it is much easier to accom­ i Avenue, shall lie filed with the City Recorder arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and A Cautious Groom. plish results in small places titan in within Twenty (20) days from the date of the ; Painter's Supplies. Pater (anxiously to bride) — Why, the larger and results are more notice*- Mollie, where is that *1,000 check I first publication of this notice, the Coma on able. - » gave you to plnce among your wedding Council will pass an ordinance establishing the An injurious method, which is not grade on said Randolph Avenue, coircsponding so noticeable mid not so well known presents? I don’t see it anywhere. Bride (cheerfully)—Oil, I gave it to with lhe profile thereof now on file with the City to the inexperienced, is that of improp­ er pruning. A tree is not only Injured James yesterday, daddy dear, and lie Recorder of lhe City of Bandon. by cutting off large branches, but cashed it this morning. By. order of the Common Council. (Pater faints).—Harper’s Weekly. Ijisted, Bandon, Oregon, Nov. 28th, 1910. when it is done so that large, nigged stumps arc left the injury is incalcula­ E. B. KAUSRUD, City Recorder Friends. ble. Although It is true that pruning l irst publication Nov. 29th, 1910. must be practiced to produce a sym­ Our friends are three— First, those we cross the street to see; Approved: F. J. FEENEY, City Attorney metrical shape, still the best rule is to Second, the people whom to meet prune as little as possible. This exam­ We really would not cross the street. The third and last? ple should be followed tty rural com­ We cross the street when they go past! munities to protect these trees, which Notice of Administration —Puck. play such an important a part in orna­ menting' and shading the principal Notice is hereby given, that by order of th; A Heavyweight. Nothing Better. Nothing streets. Harrigan -<>i hear that big Sandy County Court of rhe Stale cf Oregon, in and for McGilligan knocked tin enemy down the County of Coos, Jeanie R. Timmons was Neater, Nothing Cheaper INTERESTING CHILDREN. ! and out wid one blow. • duly appointed executrix ol the estate of Cross­ Corrigan Wid one blow! B’gorry, man Timmons, deceased, and that letters testa­ than Spokane Idea For Banding Them Into Sandy must have an awful strong mentary weic duly issued, and to the said Jeanie a City Beautiful Organization. breath!—Widow. R. Timmons on the 18th day of Novembrr, Ill Spokane. Wash., where the city 1910; and that she is now qualified and acting, beautiful spirit lias been burning Joy For a Dead One. brightly for some years, a children's Of Just one fatal accident we’d glndly therefore all persons having claims against the make a note; meeting was held a short time ago in raid estate arc hereby notified to present lhe ’Tis when the only victim was the fool the mayor’s oilice. The idea of band­ same with proper vouchers to the said executrix who rocked the hoat. ing the children into a Junior city —Kansas City Ledger. at Bandon, Oregon, within six months from the beautiful organisation was that of 20th day of December, 1910, the dale of the Which One, Indeed? Marie Ilornburg. visiting nurse of the A Large Asso;tment oí the final publication ol this notice. •T stayed home last night playing associated charities. In giving ap­ JEANIE R. TIMMONS, proval to the plan the mayor offered casino witii my wife." Executrix of lhe Estate of Crossman “Which won?” tin* use of bis office anti then made an Timmons, deceased. signs at the “Which one! Great Scott! Do you 53-t5T address to the assembled children. To GEO. P. TOPPING, Att’y for the Estate. the small boys lie held out the glit­ take me for a Turk or a Mormon?”— tering possibility that some of them Boston Transcript. might some day become coil tic 11 men! Notice of Administration. Same Old Discontent. Seeds were given to the children and The seasons come, the seasons go — it was announced that a committee Notice is hereby given that by order of the ! Time’s glass, I would upset it. would award prises for tbe best For summer suits me nn<1 I know County Court of the State ef Oregon, in and for M. G. POHL, Optometerist flowers grown from them. Miss Hom­ Next Winter Ell regret It. —Cleveland Plain Dealer the County of Coos, Lettie J. Jenkins was duly burg said In her address. “You chil­ appointed administratrix of the estate of Anna dren are going to help us have a beau­ On Shipboard. M. Bigne, deceased, an«l that letters testamen­ tiful city, anw is the time Io make preparatioiXor electric lights for the long winter evenings. Call and see ns ami let ns show von may have better lights than the kerosene lamp can give, with ltltle or no more cost. Avoid the risk of fire do away with the nuisance of cleaning lamp chimneys. Install electric lights, and you will not be without them for twice the cost. Let us figure with you. We will treat vou right o r k BANDON LIGHT & l»0WtR COMPANY. Next Door West of Coumerilh Christensen Co. A. S. ELLIOTT, Manager a A. Mo NAIR ------ s_____________ Administratrix of the Estate of Anna Botter Wireless. “Anti are you on good terms with your niother-tn-lnw?" “Excellent! We only speak l.y tele- phono.”—L’Amour. Interestfug is the well authenticated news that army officers In Manila have caught the ch improvement spirit and are engaged in making l>eauti/ul the various po.it«. Many slindc trees Orly th« Conductor. have been planted, and a noncommis­ HI.« hand no.nro«! hern; ho whispered low; sioned officer has been sent. It is said, Shr h«ave«l a little sigh to the city nurseries to make a study Ami :;« ntly put her hand In hin. "Fr.rcft, please!" she’d heard him cry. of horticulture Krom the nurseries — CJtan Cita parral quantities of plants are being sent to the posts. Tn cur own land it Is usual Nstural Quostion. to And the itrmr posts almost as beau­ •‘Tie married a cooking sc hemi girl.” tiful, quite ns well r.ii'nl for and al­ "How did she pan out?*’—Philadel­ most as free as are the public parks. phia Ledger. 'n 53-l5T BRIDGE 8c BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many cxcrllencie» that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast an«] they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Banrion for these household and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in cither case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. I JA NI )( >N If you love the goods’tliat’. old— T race M arks D esigns C opyright » 4 c . Anyone Mnitlng n ak«>teh and <1r«wlntton may quickly lUK’prfnln our opinion free whether rn invention i* probably t.htcnleble. €<»mmnnlop llon* strict lycontMmittal. HANDBOOK on Patent* sent free. < »Meat agency for Rerun patents. r.Ttont* taken tnmnah Munu A, Co. receiva ntrfirr. without ah ante. In the Call at the Eagle. ' Taint no uae to sit and blink If you really need a drink. Just make a sign or ring a bell. And you bet they'll treat you right Down at the Eagle Scientific American. * »»tny lllnMrated weekly. J/ttpcM. rlr. itftthm of any fu-ientlUr joiironl T<*rnu». f.i n ' uir ni tiilIw, |l. Soidbyah ’teWNdoalem. ^•UNN & Co.3K,DrMd-’ New York Branch OtOca. «124 »’ B»-. Waablnaion. 1». C. i I I* I THE HARDWARE MAH Call at the Eagle, GEO. P. TOPPING, Att y for the Estale. Children take BALLARD’S HOREHOUND SYRU£ willingly Ireeausc it tastes nice. T* ‘ isn’ ’ t a ~ There belter remedy anywhere for chil- «Iren’s coughs, hoarseness and bron- chilis. It’s a good medicine and easy to Like. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by C. Y. Lowe. I li you with a bottle cold--• M. Bigne, deceased I FIRST NATIONAL BANK BANDON DRUG CO. Beautifying Army Posts. UNE Dealer in. a.11 Kinds of Wood BANDON HARDWARE COMPANY Notice to Establish Grade on TRANSFER they Ami c.s you dream with half shut eyes Your thoughts roam far E'ntll your troubles seem a Joke. Your worries vanish while- you smoke A good el« ir. —Somerville Journal. Natural PAULL’S Exclusively E. B. KAUSRUD, City Rr o.d r. Alvin Munck, Prop BANDON. OREGON 4 Harness Shop Full line of Harness, Sad­ dles, Bridles, Halters, Blankets and everything usually kept in a first class harness shop. Repairing a Specialty i