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SEBil-WEEKLY BANDON RECOR DEU, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9TII, 1914 PAGE FOUR i Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and speci- ' jij flcations and il you are go A ing to build anythinp, no y matter how large or how X smjill, we can save you jj money. Let (is figure on T your building If I Hotel Bandon American Plan, $1.00 and $1.50 per clay. European Plan, rooms 50c, 75c 6c $1 per day. i E. G. CASS1DY .t-.f. ,f Prop. PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. LOWE, Bandon C. I. Starr Plumbing and Steam Flitting First Class Work guaranteed. Office in Trilt llliljf. on 2nd St. .Mj..j...;..;.I- I City Transfer t S. D. Kelly, Proprietor Light and Heavy haul ing promptly done. Contracting and grad ing. Transcient trade $ snliniforl. T-T n v s n e 'i ? boarded. Phone 1151 Office: Dufori Building X 000Slfi) USE YOUR EYE, BUT DO NOT ABUSE IT - M. G. P01IL, Oplcmeterisl. Tost frco of charge at Sabro's WORK FOR YOURSELF be having a savings account. Save what you can have an ob ject in view. Some day you will want to go into business for YOU your savings will not only . supply the needed money but will also be a firm basis for credit and credit to the business man is of more im portance than rqady money. FIRST NATL BANK ()cn diirliiL' (lie noon hour mid Saturday i'vi'i!iij;m. ToiimtouK delivered nt Myrtle Point ut lOe jut U, KlfTer, Cllrgu mul Anjou H'ura Mt 7fr jmr Imx. . Vuww- dioiiu B. IVlvr Akiv Miiyb Or. VWk)!l tl IsMtii fmt. At Uu , Oiujiil jluLuiilay umr Jwb um tsvl at ' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS . Rev. C. Mayno Knight of the M. E. Church, has returned from a short vacation spent at Coos Bay points J. E. Clark came up on the Speed well for a combined business and pleasure trip and has been shakng hands with his many Bandon friends tho last few days. C. R. Barrow, Republican candi date for State Representative, was in Bandon today doing a little cam palgning. L. Dlmmick of Coquille was in the city on business Wednesday. Susie White was up from Weddcr- burn yesterday calling on friends, Floyd Price of Coquille was a Ban don visitor yesterday. - The Vitagraph Company considers "Mr. Barnes of Now York" one of their irreatest masterpieces. -At the Grand Sunday, October 11. J. E. Norton came down from Co quille yesterday to call on his Bandon customers. Theo. Badley of Marshfleld nrriv cd in Bandon on tho Speedwell Wed nesday and went on over to Marsh field yesterday morning. Attorney John C. Kendall has been over from Coos Bay on legal business for a few days. John DcCosta, wife and child, re turned on tho Elizabeth after an cx tended stay in California. Mrs. Irene Johnson arrived on the Elizabeth and has taken a 'position as nurse at tho Bandon Hospital. Miss Johanscn is an experienced nurse. Read tho story of "Perils of Paul ine" on another page of this issue. See the pictures at tho Grand Satur day, October 10th. R. L. Wagner returned on tho Eliz abeth from a business trip to San Francisco. W. E. Catterlin and wife, who have been on their fruit ranch near Oak land this summer, arrived in Bandon Wednesday and expect to remain for some time. For Sale Laying hens and P. R. and B. L. roosters. East 10th Street 118 or Box G02, Bandon. 79t2. Watch for Clco Madison in tho "Trey of Hearts." Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forney of Flagstaff, Arizona, arrved on the Speedwell and will make Bandon their home. Gus Buckingham arrived in Ban don Thursday and will remain un til .after tho contract is let for the new Biggn-Buckingham building. Dr. S. C. Endicott has returned from Oakland, Ore., whero he had been, visiting nt tho Bridges home for a fow days. The subject of the sermon by Rev. W. B. Smith at the M. E. Church South next Sunday will bo "Hard Times and Its Remedy'" All aro cordially invited. Dr. H. M. Shaw, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, of Marshfield, will bo at Hotel Gallicr Thursday, Oct. 15. Glasses fitted. 78t4 Mrs. Wilbur Hoover left yester day for Portland to attend tho Grand Temple of the Pythian Sisters of Ore gon, as a delegate from tho Bandon lodge. "Marred, October 3rd, at tho homo of Mrs. Cora Wilson, James Wilson and Mrs. Vileta Daniels, both of Ban don. Rev. W. B. Smith, pastor of tho M. E. Church South, was tho of ficiating clergyman. With new shipments of shoes and gent's furnishings continuously ar riving, I am now quito eady to plcaso every man, woman nnd child, if fine styles, best qualities and low prices will do it. Shoo repairing in connoc ton. At O Con 8, opposite Grand Theatre. - For Sale Puro blooded rogintpred American Fox Hound (nipple. $lfi,00 nch, inula or Aiinnla. Add row W. 8. Snydir, Jhiwlon, Orsgott-78Ute On ffitHiilior ltht Hi tiiu jwrwii Hgo of Um M. a. Clmrtk tenth, Mr. Oliver I'nimrm m! Him UiU A tstl) U HmmIm, wtrv Mil! i mar. rtf Uf Uhv. W. II.' Umitk, tfinttl ww14mn j4f m aortal Uij Igj New County Proposed. Tho question of creating tho now county of Siuslaw will bo submitted to the people of Lane county nt the November election. Tl- movement was started at u meeting he'.d nt Mnp leton several months ago. Robert S. Huston, publisher of the Siuslaw Pil ot was at the head of tho executive committe and has had charge, of cir culating the petition. There ws no difficulty in securing more than enough signers, indicating tho plan lis a popular one. The law requires that there be a vote of 35 per cent of the people outside the district and 85 ' per cent of tho people inside tho dist rict for it to carry. The now county was wanted because it is claimed that ho county seat of Lano county is so far away from the coast part of tho county. Tho county court on petition has placed tho proposition on the ballot. The now county if created will in clude the following precincts of Lane county : Hccta, Minerva, Florence, Glcnadn, Maplcton, Glentcna, Lane, Walton, Mound, a portion of Cheshire, a portion of Coyote and a portion of Siuslaw. Coos Bay Harbor. , 0 JhJWIU!tMRiXM.JilIJ, K BUY IS ,1 H E8I BeaM fl Gfl B IMMIIIIW MM WHtMMUtLlw'-T-1 niliiBi IU We are in ;ave your money The Easiest Way to do so is to YOU Where they give you the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY GOODS Wood for Sale. Split Fir, ?3.G0 for two tiers; split pine, $3.00 for two tiers; pine blocks $2.50 for two tiers.. S. D. Kclloy. tf DO THAT issourian and Let Us Show You e position to do it Small Rent, no Clerk hire, and over 30 years experience in hoth Wholesale and Retail branches of the Drug Business has taught us to For Rent Seven room house, close in. See S. R. Loshbaugh. 78tf. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon in and for the County Coos. Florence Waters, Plaintiff, vs Geo. L. Waters, Defendant. buit for Divorce To Geo. L. Waters, Defendant above named, In the Name of the State of Oreiron You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against yuu in uiu uuuvu unuuuu sun, on or before tho last day of the time pro scribed in tho order for publication of this summons, which prescribed time is six (0) weeks, the last day of which time will bo Friday the Kith day of October, 1914, and if you fail to so appear and answer such complaint by said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded therein, a succinct statement of which is ns follows, to-wit: l'or a decree of tho Court forovor dissolving the marriage relations now existing between yourself and plain- tut, ana that planum have nor maid en name restored to her and recover tho costs and disbursements of this suit. This Summons is published in the Bandon Recorder, a semi-weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub lished in Coos County, Oregon, once i week for six (fi) consecutive weeks. beginning Friday the 4th day of Sep tember, 1914, nnd ending Friday tho nan day ol UctoUer. lul l, the same being the first nnd the last day of the lime prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, same icing published by order of the nub- lication made by the Honorable John S. Coke, Circuit Judge of tho State of Oregon, bearing date the first day of September, 1914. GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for Plaintiff. In I he Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon in and for the County of Coos. O. A. Chambcrlin, Plaintin" vs. M. Ada Chambcrlin. Suit for Divorce." To M. Ada Chambcrlin, Defendant nbovo named, In tho name of the State of Oregon o Right. 5 G Good of which we give our customers the jbenefits of GIVE US A TRIAL Grain Drug THE PEOPLES DRUG STORE Com you aro herby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit on or be fore the Inst day of. the lime pro scribed in the order for publication of this summons, which prescribed time is six (fi) weeks, tho last day of which time will bo Friday the Kith day of October, 1914, and if you fail to so appear and answer such complaint by said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Cpurt for the relief demanded therein, a succinct statement of which is as folloys, to-wit: For a decree of the Court forever dissolving the marriage relations now existing between yourself and plain tiff. This summons is published in the Bandon Recorder, a semi-weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub lished in Coos County, Oregon, once a week for six (G) consecutive weeks, beginning Friday tho 4th day of Sep tember, 1914, and ending Friday the Kith day of October, 1914, tho same being the first and last day of tho limo prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, saino be ing published by order of Publica tion made by the Honorable John S. Coke, Circuit Judge of tho State of Oregon, bearing date the 1st day of-, September, 1914. GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for Plaintiff t 'H4'III"Il'.4...AJ...t..4. We have just received a large shipment of Hay and Grain Fine Quality Prices are Reasonable To the people of Bandon and V i c i 1 1 y H. Maskey, the tailor, Second St. Thrift Bldg. represents from now on the famous Monarch Tailors from San Francisco. Lndies Suits to order $20 nnd up Mens Suits to order $20 nnd up The goods nre the fincr.l nnd best woolens ex clusive patterns, Style and Fit nre up lint date. Ladies Attention! If your clothes don'l fjl, as n ixjHrlfincrd tailor and filter I will give you Stfnfc!ion, Alteration, Clmtniutf and Pressing First class work, Bandon Warehouse H.$M..K..;.4"H.jMM 3 rev Meat mf M ark et A FULL LINK OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM HINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor AINDUIN TRANSFER CO. W km a a ... . . ... ah Kind J miivy mu WnUt dniylnr, Plione tmkrH hi vwi ju'ompl iillfiiMoii, Uhhi vunw Hint & KM noli, Wmi ri'oiwiy, . TeJcplioHO iM$ i