P«ge 4 Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorde<( October 17, 1913 Coming soon Five, Ten and Fif­ La France is Found Guilty. S. S. Association Organized.' teen. 781I Portland, Oct. 16.—J G. La Delegates ol the various Sunday ; Pianos for rent at Bandon Drug France, the life insurance swindler, Schools tnel at Coquille and organ- J I was found guilty last night of obtain­ ixed a Sunday School association Company. 79* * Wrestling match at the Orpheum ing money under false pretenses by for Coos county. The officials were, Arc they better than any Saturday October 18th. placing a body on the banks of the elected as follows: President, W. Clackamas river near Estacada and A. Reed, Marshfield ¡secretary treas other watches? Yes. Hens tor Sale.—Leghorns and Are they less likely to need mixed. 6oc a piece.—F. J. Chat­ later collecting $3,000 insurance urer, F. H. Adams, Coquille; vice from the Modern Woodmen. He presidents, Ed Lewellen. Myrtle frequent repairs? Yes burn. be sentenced on Saturday. Point; Claude Nosier. Bridge; Ber­ Hamilton Watches com­ New line of dressers at the furni­ will There are other charges against tha Wilkins, Eandon; Mrs Lewis, bine as no others do the im­ ture store on the hill. D. J. Mitchell La France and these will be con­ Nonh Bend; A. T. Morrison, Co­ 8»tf portant essentials of good proprietor. sulted later. Mrs. La France was quille. Department superintend­ Anyone wishing home made pies indicted jointiy with her husband ents: Training for service, E. E. value, reliability, accuracy and or cakes phone the Wigwam or see and will be tried later on. Coulter, Myrtle Point; Elementary, economy. Mrs. E. Lewin. 75** J. C, La France secured almost Hattie Sweet, Coquille; Home and We sell Hamilton Watches F or sale . Good sound horse, $13,000 from his criminal acts. Af Visitation, Mrs. Adelle Harriot; complete, or supply a Hamil­ weight about 1300 pounds, 7 years ter getting the money La France Organized Adult Work, Rev. A. ton Movement for your pre­ old. Inquire at this office. hovered about Portland and Coos Thomas, Coquile; Secondary Divi­ sent watch case. All sizes for If J. C. Baker will call at the county. Part of the money he got sion, M. O. Hawkins, Coquille; men and women. R ecorder office we have some from the insurance companies was Temperance and Good Gitzenship, used in buying a sawmill and some Rev. F. A. Bassford, Marshfield; Prices for Movements only valuable information for him. range from ^12.25 to $60.00 Mrs. H. T. Stewart and children timber about Bandon. La France Missionary, Mrs. E. E. Coulter, Hamiltons complete, from ol Port Orford were registered at has several small children, one of Myrtle Point; Evangelism, G. L. them a mere infant. Hall, Marshfield. This association ■ Hotel Gallier Wednesday night. $38.50 to $125 will hold its convention each year. If you are interested in good Ford auto first class conditions to The place for next year is yet un­ trade for city or country property. The House of Mystery. watches, we will gladly show Inquire of Dr. L. P. Sorenson. 8r tl decided.—Ellsworth E Coulter, GATCHELL BROS., Prop«. A special three reel feature film Secretary pro tern. you our stock of Hamiltons. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given The Thimble Club met with Mrs. which will be shown at the Orpheum prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property F. S. Perry yesterday afternoon and for one night only viz Sunday Notice to Contractors. PI IONK (HI a very pleasant afternoon was en­ Oct. 19th. This story is thejorigin- Notice is hereby given: That sealed bids joyed al work ol the Marchioness Town- will be received by lhe common council of the Manufacturing Jewelers city ol Bandon, Oregon, until half past seven Bowman and LeGore the popular shend, A thri’ling and absorbing o'clock p. m. Wednesday the 29th day of Oc­ Phone 751. Bandon, Ore. proprietors of the Arc Light Bowl­ story splendidly depicted on the tober 1913 for the improvement of Baltimore I Avenue from th* south Itne of 3rd Street East Dramatic and exciting to lhe north line of 13th Street East, in the city ing Alley have just installed a new screen i 1 situations and perfect photography. of Bandon, Oregon, according to the plans and soda fountain. specifications on file in the c'. :e of the citv is always ready to wait on and give you service every hour of the day or night LOCAL NEWS Don't forget the date and the recorder and there open to the ir pec tiro of all Don t forget the wrestling match between you and your bake , butcher, fire department, doctor, grocer, police ■m ek to past seven o’clock p. m. Wednesday the 29th to a Rood many of my friends wlio Mrs. Arthur Gale is entertaining Bandon, Ore. have been well pleased with them.” of October 1913 for the fmproveiiient 721! the effect that the teachers in the day MRS. GEO. II BRYAN, of June Avenue in Bandon Heights from Notice of Assessments for the at five hundred at her home in east Janesville, Iowa. James Olsen, of Langlois, left yes public school would go on a strike the north line of 3rd street East to the Bandon this afternoon. Extension of Oregon Av­ For Sale by All Druggist«. South line of 2nd Street North, in the City terday morning for Marshfield and Friday night unless they were paid of Bandon, Oregon according to the plans 25 Dose«, 25 Cents. enue (Formerly Aber­ MILES MEDICAL M. E. Trcadgold has received his from there will probably go to Port­ the wages due, but it seems that and CO., Elkhart, Ind. specifications on file in the office of the nathy Street i into Wall City Recorder and there open to the in ­ papers and credentials and is now a land and other points, looking for this was only street talk and that spection of all persons interested therein. Street (Formerly Extension full fledged notary public. the teachers had no serious inten­ All bids must be in accordance with the another location. of First Street) in the City requirements accompanying «aid specifica­ Mrs. Fied Slagle of Coquille and W anted —At the Library, “The tion of proceeding to such extreme tions and upon blanks for that purpose of Bandon, Oregon. which will be supplied upon request at the some friends came down yesterday Gentleman from Indiana, by Bboth measures.—Coquille Herald. Notice is hereby given: That at a regular office of the City Recorder. A certified *°t the common council of the city ol to take in the sights on the Bandon Tarkington. Also all application Rev. S. R. Steele, former pastor check of five per cent of tfie amount of the meeting Bandon, Coos County, Oiegon, held upon lhe beach. cards returned for filing. The Li­ of the M, E. Church South, of this bid must accompany the bid to tie forfeited 10th day of September. 1913. Ordnance Nc. to the said City of Bandon in case the con­ brarian will greatly appreciate these city fs now located as pastor at tractor fails to enter into a contract with 263 entitled “An ordinance adopting lhe repoit of lhe viewers appointed by the common coun­ said City within five days. favors. cil of the city of Bandon, Oregon, to view the Mjrtle Creek, Ore. and in writing the The Common Council reserves the right proposed extension of Oregon Avenue (formerly L ost —An Elk tooth fob, with to have the R ecorder forwarded to reject any and all bids. Abernathy Stre l) into Wall Street in said City Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this llth day of Bandon and to make an assessment of the the wording, Marshfield 1160. and to his present address, he says they of October 1913. damages and benefits of said extension to the E. B. KAUSRUD. F. V. C. Finder please return to are getting along nicely, are build­ respective owner, of property affected by such City Recorder. extension," wai duly passed by the common Frank Cattcrlin at the Bandon Dry ing a new church and desires to send First Publ. Oct. 14th 1913 council and approved by the mayor on said Second Publ. Oct. 17th 1913 his regards to all Bandon friends. Dry Goods Co. and receive liberal date which ordinance directs me to enter the Third Publ. Oct. 21st 1913 said assessments in the docket of city liens and reward. 8itf Addison Cook and Charles I .ash, from the date of the tntry thereof in said docket of city liens lhe sum as entered against each lot, Notice to Contractors. Miss May Wasley, Manicurist will who are preparing to start a gold part of lot or tract of Innd Ijecomes and is a lien Notice is hereby given that scaled bids be at the Bandon Dry Goods Co. ’s machine in the South Inlet district, will be received by the Common Council upon such lot and tract of land, and unless the assessment is paid within the time prescribed hy store on Mondays, Wednesdays and are in the city and will receive a of the City of Bandon, Oregon, until half the charter of the city of Bandon. Oregon, the BANDON past seven o’clock p. m. Wednesday the 29th Carry cash but Saturdays, commencing Monday gasoline engine on the Bieakwater day of October 1913 for the improvement lot or tract of land so assessed will be sole’, to the assessment interest and cost. The Oct. 20th, from 1 to 5 p. m. Hair­ toworrow. They will then return to of First Street North, in Bandon Heights pay The best is not too good for the Careful Per from the East line of Harlem Ave. to the whole cost of the extension of Oregon Avenue dressing and shampooing by ap­ their location and commence work West line of June Ave. in the City of Ban­ formerly Abernathy Street) is $1,834 78 and your eyes. Try me! son deposits his on the gravel. Mr. Cook believes don, Oregon, according to the plans and lhe boundaries of the district assessed for the pointment. 82tf specifications on file in the office of the City cost of the same commences at the south line of money in this F ound —On the Bandon wharf, a he has selected a fine prospect and Recorder and there open to the inspection Wall Street running thence south to the north line of 13th Street upon all lots part« of lots and Benjamin Ostlind memorandum book, containing will, that the machine will save them of all persons interested therein. All bids tracts of land abutting upon said Oiegon Av­ must be in accordance with the require­ bank and pays enue and upon other lots and tracts of land not Consulting Engineer and expense accounts, receipts, address­ good values.—Marshfield Record. ments accompanying said specifications and ■ bulling upon said street deemed benefited and upon blanks for that purpose which will be Henry A. Johnston, a business Architect ail bills and pur­ es etc. Owner may have same by supplied upon request at the office of the assessed with like benefits as set out in the re­ callidg at this office, proving pro­ man of L’Anse, Mich., write: “For City Recorder A certified check of five port of «aid viewers and adopted by the com­ Office in Thrift Bldg. chases by check mon council.“ perly ann paying for this advertise­ years Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ Notice is further given that said assessments ment. 32t2 were entered in the docket of my liens on the pound for coughs and colds has been llth day of Oc.ober. 1913, and all a sessments Automobile season is getting our family medicine. We give it so entered are due and payable at the office of rather short for this year, in fact we to our children, who like.it on ac the city recorder of Bandon, Oregon, on or be­ MRS. W. W. WOLFE know of a number of cars that are fore October 23, 1913, after which date said count of its pleasant taste. It is a become delinquent and interest will up for the winter, but it won’t INSTRUCTOR OF FIRST NAT'L BANK laid GRADUATE NURSE assessments be charged at the legal rate. safe cure for coughs and colds. ” It be long until everything will be Open duiing Noon Hour and Satur­ E. B KAUSRUD, City Recorder. lovely again and the cars will be contains no opiates. The Orange day Evening*. Phone 934 First pub. Oct. 14, 1913. traveling as fast as ever. Pharmacy. Lari pub. Oct. 21, 1913. HAMILTON WATCHES School Books AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES The Most Complete Stock in the City Big Values in Tablets at BANDON TRANSFER LINE SABRO BROS. WHO? i To Head-Off a Headache Careless People M. G. POHL Miss Simpson PIANO