r BEMt.WjjgKLY BANDON KECOttDEju EltiDAY, NOV.,,, 18th. 1914.,,,. -i K LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J c 0 eci Wnv Couriers was a business vis itor nt the county seat on Wednesday. V Arch Catarrh Treatment Mrs.' Wm. Scllmor nnd Miss Sadie Garoutto left Wednesday for Coos Ray points, whore they will spend n few days, returning ia" Unndon Sat urday. Elgin and Waltham Watches $5.50 up South Bend Watches.... $7.75 up Hamilton Watches $I3.25 up t Guarantee! Excellent Timekepper do it f. A few of the younger people of I!an doh enjoyed nn informal dancing par ty nt the Willard homqr Saturday ev ening. Sold under a Position Guarantee Watches from $1 up to $80 rrh ' i mmm mmm i x n. .in 1 1 1 i i t Victor-Victrola completes the family circle Every one is on hand in the cvcnitifr to enjoy the music of the Victor-Victrola. This wonderful instrument makes ho.me attractive for the children and livens up the entire household. No home need be without a Victor-Victrola there's one at a price to suit every purse. $15 to $200. Come in and hear, the . Victor-Victrola, and let us explain our easy-payment plan. Wm. Candlin, representative f the Pacific Paper Co., was transacting Ini'sincsfin IJandon Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. W. S. Cooloy of Myr tle Point were Bundon visitors Wednesday. o Bros SABRO BROS I I Sabr Mtinufacturing Jewelers Bandon', Oregon Telephone 751 o 5 II. Sabro returned Tuesday from a business trip down the coast. II. W. Vaughn of . Coos Day was in Ilandon Wednesday looking after, bus iness affairs. J. E. Ford, manager of the 'Coos County Meat" Co., was over from Marshfiold Wednesday. A. 10. AdSlsporger was in the city from Coos Hay Wednesday. A. II. IJoicc of I.angloi3 was in the city on business Wednesday. Joseph Johnson of Langlois was in thec ity on business yesterday. For sale only at the RED-CR A IN DRUG STORf where you will find everything usually kept in .1 first class Drug Store, and at prices that will prise you t;r The Reel Grain .Drag "The Peoples Drug Store" Co. - -4- -- G 45-, Prank Willard, former captain of tho Norran, was in the city from Co quille Wednesday. Wnv Ilitc of Coquillo has been in j this city for several days. Notice of Administ ration. Notice is hereby given that by or dcr of the County Court of tho Stnot of Oregon, in and for the County of Co'os, Mary1 C. Barrows has boon duly appointed executrix of -tho estato'and Lust Will and Testament, of Johp.A, Hummock, deceased, and that letters testamentary 1 with ' Will annexed warp, .duly issued, to her on tho2-lth. uay oi ucionor, ivi-i, ana mat snc is now qualified nnd acting. 4 Therefore, hll persons having clnitns against , the, said citato are, ii;qii notifiod'to present the Barrio with' prbpjryyouchors to the said exqctrjXj ut Bandon, Oregon", within six'-' (0) months from tlie 27th day of Novem ber, 11)14, the dato of the final" pufili-' cation of this notice. . .,MARY C. BARROWS, Executrix of tho will and estate of John A. Jlamplock, ((ocjwwaij GEO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for tho estate ' ' , . Credit and " : . Power ' '.' MANY OF OUR MOST PyC CESSFUL MEN ASCIU.UU ' TIIKIIt "START' IN iVfit TO THE DAY THEY OPEN ED A BANK ACCOUNT. CREDIT ANfD POWRR CAN BE WIEIJ)ED,1N THErCOM MERCI.U. WORLD BY THE MEANS 0F A BANK AC COUNT. WE INVITE YOU TO BE- GIN ONE WITH US. FIRST NAT'L BANK Open during the noon hour and Saturday evenings. it -y : Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE DoparUnont of tho Interior, U. S. Land" Office at Roseburg, Oregon, October 21, 1014. .Notice. is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of tho General Land Office, under provisions ef Act of Congress approved March 28, 1012, (37 Stilt., ' 77) pursuant to the, application of Graydon T. Tread 'gold, Serial No. 07830, wo will ofTcr at public sale to -iho highest bidder, but not nt less 'than $1.25 periwicro; at 10 o'clock A. M., on tho 15th day ,of December, 1014, at this office, the following tract, of land: the SWVi tff tho -SEVi of Sec. 1, Tp. SO S, R. l4 W. of W. M. Any person claiming adversely tho above-described land aro advised tp file, thoir claims, or objection, on or before tho timo designated for sale. J. M. Upton, Register. "of December, 1014, being published five times. MARY E. LEDGERWOOD, Admin istratrix of the Estte of Chrsitopher Ledgorwood, Deceased. GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for tho Estate. W. C. Laird was down from Co (Hiille yesterday visiting his brother, Geo. P. Laird. D. W. Carpenter, manager of tho Racket Store, has been in Curry coun ty on business for a day or two. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Coos. In the matter of tho estate of Cros man Tinjnions, deceased, Notice of Final Account. Notice is hereby given that Jcanie T? Timmno nvncinti'iv rf flin T oof iir-ii i m'1, , ' r " .i i Wf films consisting of five reels worth Will and Testament of the above . ' h In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos. 4In tho matter of tho estate of Chris topher ledgorwood, deceased. Notice of Final Account. Notice is hereby given, that MARY 13. LEDGERWOOD, adminnitratrix of .tho cstatb of Christopher Ledger wood, deceased, has filed in tho above entitled Court her final account in said estate', and that tho judge of the said Court has appointed Monday, tho 7th. day of' December, 1014, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at tho Court House in Coquillo City, Coos' County, Oregon, as the timo and place for hearing objections to such final account, therefore all persons in terested or" otherwise aro hereby no tified that hearing will be had on such final account at tho.'abovo stated timo and plnco and those having objections to such account and tho closing of said estate, must file and 'present same on or boforo such dale. This notice is published in the Fri day issuo of tho Bandon Recorder, n semi-weekly newspaper, published in Coos County, Ore, for four successive weokn, tho first on the Cth'day of No vcmbor, nnd the lust on tho 0th day I Talk to Your Man If you want to npl; a question and ijet an immediate answer you two the toK-p'.om-. It saves you time and money. Our lony dintunee lino; eath the principal point in Coon a ad Curry l ountiex. and on roiwiui liiili liui-h u can t ilk lo nil poinlw on ihe Count. ' Cftjj pHJ "f&m (sir information nnd raliw Cwfe mu Gun Tslsplmnc Conipiiiy nnmed deceased, has filed in tho above entitled Court her final account in the matter of. the above entitled estate, and that tho Honorable John F. Hall hns uppointed Monday tho 7th1 day of December, 1014, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at tho Court House in Coquillo City, Coos County, Oregon, as tho time and placo for hearing objections to such final ac count nnd tho final settlement nnd closing of said estate, and has direct ed the undersigned to givo notice of such final hearing in some newspaper published, in the county, nce a week for four (4) successive weeks. THEREFORE all persons inter ested or otherwise are hereby notified that a ljearing will bo had of such final account at tho above stated timo and plnCc and thoso having objec tions to such final account and the closing of said estate, mu3t file nnd present snmo on or before such date. Thi3 notice is published in the Fri day issup of Tho Bandon Recodror, a semi-weekly newspaper published in Coos County, Oregon, for four (4) successive weeks, the first on Octo ber 30, 1914, nnd the last on Novem ber 27th, 1014, being published five (5) times. JEANIE R. TIMMONS Executrix of tho Last Will and Testament of Crosman Timmons, deceased. Adam Pershbakor left on tho Eliz abeth for San Francisco where he will visit with friends and look after business affairs. ' ' eatre Big special feature De Luxe George Kleine Presents Shakespeare's Immortal Tragedy fl" in five Magnificent parts staged in Venice Italy by the famous Geres Co. who produced The Last Days of Pompeii and other not a able successes. Seo that splendid film mastei'piecc "Othello" in five acts nt the Grand next Sunday. Satuiday night nt tlio Grand we offer a pleasing diversified program Sited To be presented at the Grand next 1 w tt TkT "H Admission only 15c and 10c Don't, fail to see this Masterpiece seeing. "Othello" at tho Grand next Sun day this feature is produced by the same company that made "The Last Daysvof Pompeii." God A. Stephenson and wife North Bend aro in tho cit ytoday. of J. L. Tibhotts and wife of Coaledo aro registered at tho Hotel Gnllicr. C. W. Ilolman left on the Eliza beth for his homo nt San Francisco. Mr. Ilolmnn is an uncle of City Mar shal F. A, Ilolman nnd hns been vis iting here since July. W. C. Bradley, tho Marshfiold trav eling man, camo over yesterday to see his customers in this city. AGENTS WANTED Everywhere To Sell Madame Du Four Face Powder Miss nillicHurkc Viur I'ovurllr .trU-,Biy0,"U' Ilia licit I Jiuvu vr uel - w ufi nin) won- v tm li In prriwre4 in lour tinliim Autl Th Hltr, 25c & 50c run unv, Kiid So ulcjiir fur wrtf, V' Ed. Johnson and W. C. Laird of Coquille- made tho j'un down the riv er Thursday morning, returning on tho early boat this morning. J. Johnson camo up from Lnnglois yostorday and reports the road to be in pretty fair oondition. Miss Jennie Clark was a Bandon visitor from Port Orford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phillips left on tho Elizabeth for San Francisco and will spend tho winter in Cali fornia. Mr. Phillips is n member of tho firm of Phillips & Miller, contractors. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cox nnd daugh ter worn up from Langlois yesterday mi a shopping trip. .1, K. Wnlslrom nnd W. J. Swent left yuflturiluy for Star flnnuh lo nIiooI Hewn for a fow day, With now ntlpiiKuite of hIioos and guiil'H furnliililiiui aoiitiniifiuily ' ilvlnif, mi mu iiullti twy lu fvry inn wuuuju uu uhild, if ) Boyle. Jewelry Co Suggests "Simmons" for neck chains, vest chains, brac elets and fobs. "Hamilton" and "Rockford" for watches. "W. andH." for lockets that are absolutely reliable. ''O.-B." for rings of quality ''Laurel" for Silver that "resists" wear. Insist on the above and get the best. 2MB 2? Everard M. lioylc, Mgr. We carry nn accounts. IMione 51 ! Does your et Fh Need New Batteries Just received a fresh shipment Bandon Dru Co 4 4- BANDON. TRANSFER CO, ' ' 44iw, iKfkuueiiUiw fluJ lawiiiw'i All IdidlM ol JioHi') mid lt (Iniyliitf. WmnvwCw ' X givon imnw uuumm, .mini iwnw rim Jd )Ak will d U Bm fimit48 la i' I 5' t '1 I t I i X Tlinu rur CpliaC mm, mm vmwy. .'iwimmw oiU t