Ixxrnl Lore W»fo» M»M«H >»f» flV*H fht inf fhM week, W> 4n**»f»v r»k* Wm*r Wafer MH <* M 4petw*r, Agent, Henry A«<*11, of (»rant« P mmm , oh»» formerly r**Mr«l In Htnrlnn, arrived in thM city rhurwlay, having walked in Irnm hia home by way of the Rogue river to Port Orford and flu 11 up the coast II* leave* on the Elizabeth lor San Francisco. II you want a lirst-cl.n« meal go to th* Vienna Calc Competent tidy cook, and everything neat an«l ii«.in 77 1 “I do not believe there is any other medicine so good lor whoop­ ing cough as Ch itnlierlair.'s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. Francis Tur­ pin. Junction City, Ote. This rem­ edy is also unsurpassed k>” colds and croup. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. fer«* lhJl-f f f * I h »<’F I «» I » f MMBM<>""«< - R 4 k < ; on r»» «*««»*> ih.ia 4 t fhry lw ,r Intrri •« tf 1 to «1« per r*«tf, pre annu- 1 I. m f <1 «1* ptv tb'e .«•mi innti illy H o<| Iwind* ma'nrr in ten v ar IO >H »he dal* they liMr A'»v on <1 mt/ l»r fully pan I and ran<«ll«d ¡4» er I'll" year from th* dale flirt nd at Ihr time ol any armi-anntial ci>u|H>n i»e riod, upon notice. rhe('ominonCouncil r> .« tie* the right to reject any an I all bid» Every bid nniit designate the denoin ¡nation of bond desire I and must be accompanied by a certified check equal to five per cent, ol the amount of bid, which shall be forfeited in case the bidder refuses to accept the bonds applied for. All bills must be sealed in plain envelopes and endorsed, “Bid f >r Improvement Bond of the City of Bandon” without any other distin guishing mark. Dated this loth dav of Nov< mb< r, 1911. By order <>f the Common Council. Ii. B Kausrud, Recoider City of Bandon. 87 Nov. io 17-24 1 r 1 (H. *1 C FmlirrMI, denttaf, M« I very I« m 'I Ihof’f« he ran lwnf ht« mu«aen Rlrlg Phon* 71. Rj-tf h» ik KI hit |H>kmtf a hr*, or he it I ah rnnning th* government, W A. Birtton. drill»r lor th* WeM Shore (HI Co «ay« th*y now have “Il Ma* hattl l<>r a rich men Io their machinery all on the ground rnlri into th* kt >gd>«m of lleavm a« and hav« «farted the work of drilling fi»r a camel I«» | ms * through the nr* in good earneal .«nd will nub the dl-'» eye.” I am willing Io lake a well down rapidly during the winter «li.in. c .>11 the same months All iMiikrts are stingy old money W, W. Deyoe and family will graiiMisand are robbing the people. move to their ranch on Four mile to- But bow I would love to run a bank. morrov. Mr. Deyce and M. B. Wouldn't you? The trouble with me is. 1 haven’t got sense enough to Pressey own a very fine ranch. run a bank, and I am mad about it. The Four mile people are making big preparations for their Tlianks- 11 e farmers are getting the best givir.k turkey shoot and it will be a of it in these days ot high prices; big affair. still, tins back to the farm business is ape to be overdone. The farmer F or S ale .—Span good work wins by bard work, same as the inan horses for sale cheap. G. B. Ed­ For Sale Cheap. who lives in town. I ke H adley 88- tf wards, Bandon. Mrs. Carl W. Evensen of Marsh­ Large hall fire proof safe. Terms field is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spain it you desire. Call and see it at A. Items from Four Mile. E. Pearce. Mrs. Evertsen and the McNair's hardware store and ask him Pearces were trien is in Port Huron. for particulars. 82'11 We I tiled to mention last .veck of Mich., before coming west. ----- ew>------ liie pint h.t.e by VV. Deyoe and M. Delphi Lodge, No. 64, K of P., For Rent, B. Pressey of some thoroughbred will give their annual ball in Orien Jersrv cows. The:-e gentlemen tai Hall, Saturday evening, Novem­ I bought ten head from the Schroeder S-veil room house, witu ber 13th. Supper will lie served bt f irm at Aiago. This is ceitainly the e;~ the Pythian Sisters in the ball be- slud, store iomn ana pantry, la the Circuit Court of th right step in the right dire.tion. neath. 83-t good lepatr. Apply to Nels New river was opened by the Slate of Oregon ia and Charles Fahy and sister, Mis- muss» n Guerin Bros , and the catch of sal- - -1 — Molly, of Fahyville, were over Sun­ for Coos County mon has been large, four large loads day guests at the home of Mr. and Our Predecessor. of salmon being taken up to Bandon Mrs. and .Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg ol , > -------- I he First National Bank oi x Sunday from that p ace. this city. Bandon, a Corporation, Under thecaption of 27 years ago We noticed an 'tern in the Bandon Plaintiff J. L. Kronenberg was a Marshfield Case No. 3145 business visitor for a few days, re in Coos county, the .Marshfield Rec­ R ecorder of W. M. Weekly ot vs. ord says: J. M. Upton passed North Fork raising some coin i<> C. A. Manassa, A. S. Ma­ - SUMMON . turning Monday. in Suit in Equi.y nassa, Bertha Manassa, John W anted —Watches to repair. H through here on his way to Curry. feet tall with three well developed Devereaux. F. J. Feeney, Sabro, Atwater St. 76-tf Mr. Upton has just returned from a ears of corn on it. Well, Four Mile Trustee and J. W. Mast, lengthy stay east of the mountains, can boast some on a pig headed so Defendants. Look for dates in large ad. and he having held a position 011 the cialist 5 feet 9 inches tali, with two To A. S. Manassa and Bertha Msnassa, de­ bring all your eye troubles to Dr. fendants named above: East Oregonian at Pendleton. He well developed ears. Hermann who can properly take In the Name of the State of Oregon; Yoe, will assist his father, J. H. Upton, in The people of Four mile evidently and oach of you. are hereby required to appe.r care of them. 89-12 the management of the Curry County thinks Pete likes cats as a number and answer the complaint filed against you in tie Pressey & Deyoe bought ten h-ail Recorder. of cats at different times have been above entitled suit within six weeks from aid of thoroughbred Jersey cows recent­ The Curry County Recorder was le'.i at Pete’s place. You will kindly after the date of the first publication this sun- ly from the famous Schroeder herd the forerunner of the Bandon R e ­ mons, which said date of first pul licHt on i s Oc­ of Myrtle Point, and will take then, corder and wasatthat time printed distribute them a little more and give tober 27, 1911, the last day of said period ci six weeks is December 8, 1911; and if on <-r to their Four mile ranch about the at Denmark, but was afterward poor Pete a rest. A B. Reese is preparing to njove before the expiration of said period of time, you middle of December. The price paid moved to Bandon when this town fail to so appear and answer, then, for wai t to J. H. Jones ’ s place near North per head was $80. They are extra started to grow, Prarie; it is probably a good move, thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for fine cows and will be valuable prop­ the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, a ---- 000---- for these people haye been living in sunccinct statement of which is: For a decree erty. a tent on the Cope A: Dyer ranch permanently vacating the Bill of Sale of Jun ■ Who Owned the Calf? Miss Blanche Radley left yester since July, which must be very un­ I. 1911, by Manassa & Son to John Devrreaux. day morning for a two weeks’ visi. pleasant this wintry weather. We also the assignment of June 8, 1911 Io F. J. with her friend Mrs. James Bennett, On July 10th, George Condie are pleased to have tlie.e worthy Feeney, trustee1 also the sale July 11, 1911 by at the Wireless statiou, Cape Blanco bought a calf from G. W. Johnson, people expect to stay in the neigh F. J. Feeney, trustee to J. W. Mast. For an or­ der enjoining defendents from alienating For Sale.—Fine ranch of 19< ' paying ten dollars for the same and borhood. ot anywise disposing of all or any of the estate acres, 3 1-2 miles south of Bandon taking Mr. Johnson’s receipt, anti S. J Wilson killed a large otter of C. A. Manassa until plaintiff’s claim be satis­ 84-t8 See C. M. Spencer. last Wednesday John McLeod came last week; he saw two, but the larg­ fied. An order subjecting Bertha Manassa ’ Mrs. T. M. Dimtnick of Coquillt i to the Condie residence anti claimed est one got away. $426 to plaintiff's claim against the estate of A. A‘ S. Manassa. is a Bandon visitor this week, hav­ I the calf, also bringing with him as a Wedding bells are sounding quite An order subjecting all said estate to settle­ ing come down with two of Iter sons witness the man from whom he, plainly. ment of planintiff's claim, prior to that of any who will leave on the Elizabeth for McLeod, bought the calf about a Mr. and Mrs Clarence Foster ex­ other creditors. For a decree subjecting the at­ San Francisco. | year ago. Now, Mr, Condie is try- tached property to legal process under case b o. pect to leave on the next steamer for 3117. For an order to settle out of said ertat., For free information see Dr. Her­ ! ing to find the G. W. Johnson who Calif, in hopes it will benefit Mrs. all costs and disbursements herein incurred, in­ mann at Gather Hotel. 89-12 ■ sold him the calf, but up to this time Fi ster’s health who has not been cluding statutory attorney fee, and such further Fur plain sewing call on Mrs. K. bas been unsuccessful. Mr. Condie very well the past few months. P ete relief as to the Court may seem proper ano F. Clark at Vienna Caie. 89 ¡4x 2 would be very much obliged to Mr. juat. Johnson if he would put in an ap This Summons is published by order of the The Holidays will soon be here. Regulate the bowels when they Hon. John S. Coke, judge of the Circuit Couit pearance anti show by positive proof Have a nice pair of glasses properly that the calf really belonged to him. fail to move properly, Uerbine is of the State of Oregon, for the second judicial fitted which will add to your appear­ an adn irable bowel regulator, It district, said state. Dated October 24, 1911. — - — ance as well as relieving the strain, C. R.WADE, Plaintiff’s Attorney. helps the liver and stomach and res I 10-27- 12-81 by Dr. Hermann. 8g-t2 Rogoway Jurymen Give Up tores a fine feeling of strenth and W. E. Nelson and family left today Hunt. I n. yance Price 50c Sold by C. Y. for Bend, Ore., where they will make Lowe. z their future home. Their friends in Ashland, Oregon. Nov. 13—Af this city will be sorry to lose this ex­ To E xchange —Team, harness, cellent family, but will wish them ter nearly two weeks' deliberation, and forty acres of land to exchange < «L the coroner’s jury inquiring into well in their new home. or town property. J. L. Foster, F. B. Colgrove was a Marshfield the death of N te Rogoway of Al­ Two mile. 77-tf f iaun io, uiyui «.-ill, bany, Or., reached a verdict this business visitor Wednesday. ----000---- iis kkiraming power. morning. The entire investigations Remember Dr. Hermann’s work is For a furnished or unfurnished have been held secret, owing to in­ S. Separators hold guaranteed to give satisfaction. 89-12 criminating evidence against persons house, see Spencer. the JVorZd’s Record for The Ladies’ I himble Chib of this whom it was thought possible to ap- closest skimming. Won city was entertained in a very charm­ I tehend. Efforts to locate these Notice of Sale of Improve in» manner yesterday afternoon at prisons proved futile, and without the only Grand Prize, ment Bonds. the home of Mrs. C. E. Bowman. Seattle, 1909. their testimony the jury was unable Mrs M. A. Gilmore of Portland to fix responsibility tor the crime. Notice is hereby given that sealed Come in and we who bas been visiting her daughter, The verdict is as follows: bids will be received by the Common will show you why. Mrs. Kenneth Perkins and family <»• •‘The coroner’s jury, impaneled to Council of the City of Bandon, Coos Two mile, and another daughter, Miss investigate the death of one, Nate County, Oregon, at the office of the For Sale bv Agnes Tupper, for a few days, was a Rogoway, whose body was found in Recorder of said city, until 6 o’clock 1\T W • YOTTISTCT Bandon visitor today, leaving on the the brush eight miles east of Ash­ p.m. of the 6th day December, 1911, Bandon Greairterv afternoon boat for Coquille. land, after due investigation finds Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg entertained the body to be that of Nathan Rog­ i a small party of friends at her home oway, a native of Russia, aged about I at Clakana Wedaw»day afternoon. 23 years, and that he came to bis Begin January 3, Continue Four Weeks The time passed very pleasantly be death on or about May 26, 1911, Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to attend the ing chiefly devoted to talks of olden from a gunshot wound inflicted by a 1 short cources of the Oregon Agricultural College, beginning times. Refreshments were served in party unknown to this jury.’ Jan. 3d. Eleven distinctive courses will be offered tn Agri­ culture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com - okl time style. Those present ¿ere: This is the same Rogoway for merer, Forestry and Music. Every course is designed Io Mesdamer E. Lewin, Bert Harring- whom L. J. Wheeler of this city was HELP the student in his daily work. Make th.» a plearant too, Henry Dibblee, Ad Gross, arrested. Mr. Wheeler succeeded •nd profitable winter outing. No tuition. Reasonable ac. Frank H »Iman, Nels Rasmussen, ii. showing that he had no knowl- r commutation». For beauti'ul illustrated bulletin, address Miss Mary Lew>s and Messrs Tom e • -e of the affair, much less to be H. M. TENNANT, Registrar. Carral 11», Ore. Í 4 ■ Farm«.» and Butina*« Courses by Correspondence I i-ewis, Sr. and King. connected with it. O. A. C. Short Courses YOU ARE INVITED Dr. II. E. Hermann I « i yesight Specialist at Hotel Gallier ! I Friday and Saturday, Noveni her 24th and 25th. « See the Doctor for all Eve and Nose Trouble. J Avoid the Little Coolness caused by imperfect heating. Get one of our stover, and ’ ou c n regulate the heat as you »v.ir.l it. Like tire rest of our Fe.dware cur ¿loves are rr.uch better lhan the pric^ will buy eixc’-yhere. Lx k th ■ hardware over and y?u v. ill probably be r< - it . ¡ne­ ed of something you need but had forgotten. BANDON HARDWARE CO. SI 11 Elul )S KLAUUSTl 8TIIM AM) Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order KENNEDY WALOMiAKF.KK Horseshoeing h Specialty Job Wotk attended to promptly and .«II work guaranteed to give satidavtion. reaionable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. Price» «-¡•ewi At Boyle’s Jewelry Store Two Diamond Rings, one $100 and and one $50 Ring. Call at Store for particulars. R. W. BOYLE, Bandon, Ore.