Half the fun is taking:
your own tent and living
out in the open. Buy a
Tent that you know is
guaranteed.
rENTS
I V V VI -
II l 1 ) S
tcnt-making.
service in all kinds ot weauior. v ny not gi-u
a QITALITY Tontoiio that will bo ready for
two next year and the year after.
Say "Willamette" at
to Hccoiir trade mark on the lent. It is
your guarantee wc stand behind it. Ni.v
, WILLAMETTE BRAND-J
Hirsch-Weis Manufacturing Er7jp7
Company, AiaKcrs
Formerly Willamette Tent & Awnlnff Co.
VOKTLAND. OIIEGON
TtTttTTTTTTT
Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Keiiabic 4
S. S. ELIZABETH
Large Two-Berth Outside
I Eight Day Service Between
San V rancisco. .(.
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50
FREIGHT RATES, $3
:: Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins',
: : Myrtle Point ; E. B. Thrift, Langlois.
: : .1. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon
Telephone Service
To Powers
We are pleased to announce to our patrons
the extension of our long distance telephone service
at Powers. A long distance pav station lias been es
tablished in the Busy Corner Drug Store at Powers.
For connection to Powers call localjong distance
operator.
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
Gas-St
ove convenience
A good oil stove is like a gas stove
ready at the touch of a match.
Any degree of heat you want
instantly by simply raising or low
ering the wick.
New Perfection
Oil Cook-Stove
For Deit Remit Ute Pmarl Oil
Hums oil, the clean, cheap fuel. It roasts, toasts,
broils, bakes better than your kitchen range.
No wood, coal or suites to lun no soot or dirt
no odor does not taint the fund. And your"
kitchen is always cool. Several nies ami stylos.
Ak your dealer. See Kxliihit, I 'a I ace of Manu
factures Panama-Pacific l;.iisiiiiiii.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(C dIiIwih)
l4ilm
Read The Bandon
Recorder
look ri
TME
TMDCMAKKl
LAM ETTE
are tlio product of 31 years experience in
Any Tent must stuml hard
your store-ask ,'X&ttUo
State Rooms With Run- v
N JJ - NV
ning Water. I
the Coquillc River and v
ON UP FREIGHT
with K
erosene
(5S
POKT ORFORD REPORT
i)
(From Tort Orford Tribune.)
The mail schedule between Bandon
and Port Orford has again been
chunged, and Contractor Davidson
r.ow make the round trip in his auto.
This will cause the mail to reach Port
Orford and the Rogue river 24 hours
earlier than it has been.
Although advertised but a day and
a half, a large crowd assembled at
the Agate Carnival pavillion last
Saturday evening to witness a wrest
ling contest between Eddie O'Conncll
of Portland, and M. G. Lutscy, Curry
county's wrestling cheese maker.
The matehe gave every evidence of
being on the square, and was well
worth seeing for 'those who care for
the game, and had it been known fur
ther ahead of time that O'Connell
would be here, many more would have
attended.
The first fall went to O'Connell in
.'11 minutes in a head-lock that made
Lutscy quit. The second fall went
an hour and 17 minutes and as it was
growing late and the dancers wanted
the floor, the referee called all bets o'r
on the match and gave the decision to
O'Connell.Although Lutscy was on top
at the time it was evident that he was
tiring and would loose in the end any
how. But it is fair to him to Ray that
he went into the match without train
ing, while his oppoincnt came here in
.he pink of condition, and many of
Lutsey's friends think with proper
training he could master O'Connell.
The match was clean and very fast
and scientific at times and much in
terest will be taken should the pair
meet again. O'Connell, who is one of
the cleverest wrestlers in the world,
claims never to have met defeat at
his weight, 115 pounds.
C. II. Pearse complains in the Trib
une that the wharf is in danger of
being overloaded.
Here are a few gems from F. B.
Tiehenor's weekly column in the Trib
une: It's a wise cow that knows its own
butter.
The breath of suspicion is usually
scented with cloves.
It isn't what a man owes but what
ho pays that keeps him poor.
A man here lies who was too wise,
(Or thought ho was) to advertise;
He's very dead as you may see
His business is more dead than he.
J. II. Upton has the following to
say in the Tribune about matters of
current interest.
Governor West is inclined to favor
a proposition, since Congress must
provide by law for the dispositions
of the 3,300,000 of railroad land lately
in controversy between the govern
ment and the S. P. Co., after said
company hud been paid $2.50 per acre
that the state be permitted to pay the
money and take over the land in be
half of the irreducible school fund.
Such a scheme would work out all
right if wo could always have a West
or a Chamberlain to protect the peo
ple's interest in this great grant
But we have a Senator Mcser and a
Senator Day capable of a midnight
conspiracy looking to the defeat of
the government in the then pending
litigation of the railroad company.
And our governor seems in his com
placency inclined to swing the state
back into its old time partisan rut.
We had lacking 7,000,000 acres of
land and 500,000 acres in a second
grant besides multiplied thousands of
acres of swamp and tide land which
has been practically frittered away
for a song wherefore the annual dis
tribution of the proceeds of the sales
has never reached $2 per enrolled
pupil and the same old farce is due
to be enacted next month.
Bandon, Coquille &
Marshfield
STAGE LINE
Two Bin Scvt'ii Passenger
Cadillac Cars
l.cju't llaiiilun
lloi. l Gallicr and
Itov Jlnj Alley
7;00, 1, 111,
1.00, p, 111.
Iivri Mmlifiilri
l.rvrt Coiiilllt)
llntir llolrl
lor ItimliMi
Ni(S, 1. 111.
2tf I. p. 111.
In'rVi'',''! Mird.tl.1.1
mil lluii I IJiiuillir
7.00, . 111. K,,S' r '"
:00 l in. MS, p 111.
Uir it 50 lluuuyli fu MioMliW
I .mik fur VVWir J'liiniiii Cut
!' M(ll Vwh
GOLD BEACH GOSSIi
(From the Gold Beach Globe)
Mrs. Wesley Miller went to Grant's
Pass last week to investigate the ru
mor that Mr. Miller had departed for
parts unknown and left his automo
bile in a garage there with a For Sale
notice tacked on it.
A quiet wedding took place here
Saturday morning in which the prin
cipal actors were Bill Winnegar and
Dona Bodgcrs with Justice of the
Peace Stafford binding the Bargain.
When this couple came hero from
Bandon some two weeks ago in their
open boat, the Globe made mention
of the fact and that Bill was accom
panied by a woman. This they took
exception to and took the editor to
task for not sayipg Mr. and Mrs
Winegar. A. Aubry, once more in a small row
boat ran the rapids of the treacher
ous Rogue river, between Grant's Pass
and its mouth, arrived here last Fri
day. Mr. Aubrey is an expert boatman
as well as a fisheman. He made the
trip without accident of any kind,
bringing with him from the Devil's
Stairs, C. H. Pittinger ,who two days
previously had received a broken leg
R. J. Long, black sand expert and
former deputy sheriff of Los Angeles,
county, California, is awaiting trial
in Coquille unable to furnish bonds,
according to reports brought to this
city by county officials yesterday af
ternoon. Long was arrested in Port
land by Deputy Sheriff Laird early
this week, charged with obtaaining
money on worthless drafts issued by
himseir.
Long operated in this city for sev
eral weeks endeavoring to get local
capital interested in a machine for
separating gold from black sand. He
told acquaintances here that he had
considerable property in Los Angeles
county that he could mortgage and ob
tain the money to complete the ma
chine, but that this would take too
much time. Before leaving again,
however, he isued several checks a
mounting to nearly two hundred dol
lurs which were cashed by local bust
uess men who learned later that Long
had no funds in the bank.
After his arrest it is stated that hid
father wired the county officials hat
lie was sending money to cover his
sou's indebtedness, but this nus not
yet been received. Coos liuy limes
NOTHJU 'ly COINTUACTUKS
NOTICE is hereby given tnuc seal
ed uius will be received lor tne im
provement of a portion 01 ti.p uan
uon South to County line rouu, xi'iin
Sta. O to Station M plus (if in uoau
District No. iv according to the plans
and specifications on tile 111 toe oluce
of the County Clerk.
The County reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to award the
'contract to a bidder not the lowest
j should they deem it for the best uit
' crest of the county.
All bids to be tiled with the coun
ty clerk on of before the 5th day of
August, A. D., 1015 at the hour of ten
o'clock, A. M. on which day such con
tract shall be let.
A certified check for five (5) per
cent of the amount of the bid to bo
deposited with the county clerk with
bid to be forfeited to the county in
case contract shall be awarded and the
contractor shall fail, neglect or refuse
for a period of ten days after such
award is made to enter into a con
tract and file his bond to the satis
faction of the County Court as requir
ed by law.
Dated at Coquillc, Coos County, Or
egon, this 12th day of July, A. D.,
1015.
ROBERT R. WATSON,
County Clerk j
THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
OF THE NEW YORK WORLD
I iT-Mrally a Daily at the Price "I
Weekly. .No other Newspaper in the
world gives ho much at so low a price.
The "'ear 1014 witnessed he out
break of the Titanic European war
whMi makes all other wars look
miin". You live in momentou.; timns
and you should not miss any nf the
tiomenduous events that aro occur
ring. No other newspaper will keep
you no well Informed an the TiirliM-a-Week
edition ot the New Y01I: World
Moreover, a year'H HUfixmption 10
it will taldi you far Into our next
prcHldentlul caiupulgn and wll give to
wutrn reudeiH tint vuxUirn ulluntlon
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LODGE DIRECTORY ?
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Masonic.
Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. &
A. M. Stated communications first
Friday after the full moon of
each month. Special communications
Master Masons cordially invited.
WALTER SABIN, W. M
C. E. BOWMAN, Sec.
Eastern Star.
Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E.
S. meets Friday evenings before
and after stated communications or
Masonic lodge. Visiting members
cordially invited to attend.
ADELAIDE E. REYNOLDS, W. M.
BLANCHE FAULDS, Secretary
1 .0. O. F.
Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O.
F., meets every Wednesday evening.
Visiting brothers in good standing
cordially invited.
D. C. KAY, N. G
L. I. WHEELER. Secretary.
Itebckah
Gcan Rebckah Lodge, No. 12C, 1.
O. O. F., meets second and fourth
Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. TriUi
ciont members cordially invited
MARGARET SMITH, N. .
MARY C. BARROWS, Secretary
CDtyii)wa
Cy
BANDON CHURCHES
it
Of M d
M. E. Church South
Sunday School, 10:00 a. ni.
Preaching, 11:00 a. m.
Ep worth League, 0:30 p. m.
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30.
Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30.
W. B. SMITH. Pastor.
Episcopal Church
faunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Preaching, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sjii
days at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
tfriV. WM. HORSFALL, Pastor
Methodist Church
Sunday School, 10:00 a. in.
rublic Service, 11:00 a. m.
Evening service, 8:00, p. m.
Alid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:b0
Ail who do not attend church else
where are invited to worship with ua,
O. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor
Presbyterian
Srbbath Services:
10 a. m
11 u. m
7:00 p. m. . . C. K.
8:00 p. in
Wednesday 8:00 p. in.
A cordial invitation
public to attend these
KEY. WINFIELD S.
Chuicii
Sabbath School
. . . . Preachii.
I raye.- meeting
, . . . Preaching
Prayer meeting
is extended the
services
SMITH, Pastor
Baptist Church
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Preaching Service, 11:00 A. M.
ELDER A. B. REESB.
Church or the Bret hern
Sunday Services: Sunday School
10:00 a. m; Preaching serivco at 11
a. U3. and at 7:30, p. m.
Everybody cordially invited.
L. B. OVERIIOLSER, Pastor.
AGENTS
WANTED
Everywhere
To Sell
Madame
Du Four's
Face
Powder
which In pri'imrnl
In lour i'oIoin
Anil Tun HUrn,
25c & 50c
I'llll IIDV,
Hfiid U I amp
fur m.i.li,
puilnii.1,1 ). m
Julia Mirlow
IWa mid
llri'iiiiiiiiruil
Muiluiiif
flu I'linr
I'ni'r
. 1'imilrr,
'nMiI)uFotjrCoWilaC,
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The Bandon Record
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS S
C. R. WADE
Lawyer
BANDON, OREGON
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in First National Bank 1 1
ing. Hours, 9 to 12 a. in; 1:30 to 1 1
in; 7 to 8 in the evening.
BANDON. ORE. S
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Pirysician & Surgeon
Ofllco in Ellingson Building. Hour
9 to 12 a. m; 1 to 5 p. 111.
BANDON. OREC
DR. L. P. SORENSEN
Dentist
Olllce in First National Bank bund
ing. Tnlephono at house and oll'n
BANDON. OREGO
DR. R. V. LEEP
Physician & Surgeon
Olfico in Ellingson building, Phono .
BANDON. OREi.v
DK. ARTHUR GALE
Physician & Surgeon
Olllce in ENingson building. Oi. .1
ohoue, 352. Residence phone, 00
BANDON. ORE(..
DR. S. C. ENDICOTT
Dentist
Oflice in Ellingson building. O 1 1
phone 1241. Residence phone, 1 .
BANDON. OREC.
DR. 1. L. SCOFIELD
Dentist
Olllce in Fahy and Morrison Bu.
.ig- aext to Emergent- HospiUi.
Phono 1141
BANDON. OREG
DK. li. M. SHAW
Eye, Ear, Nose and
xliroat Specialist
Oflice Phone 330 'J Res Pnui.o 10
Rooms 200-1 Irving u.ock
MARSHFIELD, UUEG
BENJAMIN OSTLIND
Consulting Engineer
and Architect
AlAUSHFlELD. OREG(.
Hotel Bandon
AMERICAN PLAN $1.00
I and $1.50 per day. f
liuropean rian, rooms
50c, 75c & $1 per day f
Eaton & Rease, Props.
CHATBURN & GARDNER
Attorneys at Law
Suit No 3
first Nut Bank Bldg., BANDON
BLOCKADED
Every Household in Bandon Slioul I
Know How to Resist It.
If your back aches because i)if kid
110V8 uru blockaded,
You should help the kidiuy . wit'
their work.
Douii'h Kidney I'ilU are Hpc lull
for weak kidneyH,
Reroiiiiiuuided by tlioimunil Ik ik'
tetituuoiiey from tliU vieimt)
,Mr. W. A. T1ufn.11, n llighb'i
Avu., (Jiantii Vumt, lie., Jy ' ,
liiuliH mid iinltlo win 11 HWit'b' "l 'I
ly Unit I could luiidly gut uiound rl
I1111U puintMj inn coimUi'liy I I n
(lull) till' lllliglllHI lll'liui. i'f I) . I "I
nvy Hint tliey whim ni fuuli O n
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my lnwU uiuj nhIiIm uim) nv 1
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