K-H-Ht I t i SUCH NICE LIGHT BREAD r t I (hat stays Iiglit and moist even after cutting is to be had no where but at this bakery. As for its flavor, well that lias to be tested by tasting. Why not have us sell you enough for your family fresh every morn ing. Better order a loaf or two extra. You'll find you'll need them. SEASIDEfl EAKEM 000 S Roderick Macfeay of Portland pji3 3 i ANDOK DRKVlTIirS iacd through Ilandon Sunday on h.s S )') I way to Portland. Mr. Macloay )nd only recently gone to Wedderburn to look after his fishery interests .hare but wqs called to Portland on business and will return -to Curry county soon. He drove his machine from Wsdtlsr burn to Ilandon but as a spring was broken he left the car in a parage here and will drive it back when he returns. Fresh from the . utauqua zones oeupicd by west., i chautauqua, which means the ' Western Half", Morwyn 12. Paget, advance guard, dropped in on us this morning and re ports tiiat the opening guns have been fired and that things are warming up and moving lively all along the line. 'They arc whooping it up everywhere" says Paget, "and indications point to u record smashing chautnuqua year in the west, both with respect to talent and attendance." Don't Give Yourself Cause To Regret It rail because you nc'cc'cd placing your valuables in a safety de posit vault. Many bave re greted their tardiness in acting fires and burglars have cost them dear. Anything valu able is worth taking care of. Our vaults are fire and burglar proof. We invite your inspection. THE BANK OF BAND O N Mrs. Je 'lq Itossen passed through Bandon the for; part of this week on her wjy to -her home in Langlois, whors she will visit for a coupb of weeks. Mrs. Doasen is on a vacation from her duties as school supervisor of Lane County.' C. G. Andrews, formerly of this ti ty, died in Richmond III., at the home of his daughter, Msy 28th,- according to word received here last week. Cancer of the stomach and tuberculo sis are given aB the cause. Mr. An drews was about 55 yer-.rs of ago. Miss Elizabeth ttwlgera, of the local High School faculty, and her mother (eft last week for Portland, where they will spend several days before going on to Seattle to spend the summer, fney will return here in time for the Kail term of school. Mrs. K. C. Alfonf and daughter and aou arrived in Itandon Wednesday to make their home with the husband and father, Rev. Alford of the M. E. Church. They formerly resided at Salem, whore one of the children gra duated from school this semester par sed. il.f....H..J.H--M-4 CENTRAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of heavy and light draymg. I'lume orders given p-osupl attention, .Hum corner First & Edi son, Fish Properly. .Telephone 611. Miss Margaret Houston, the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Hous ton, was hostess to about forty of her playmates and friends, Wednosd iv afternoon. An afternoon of games proceeded dainty refreshments and a group picture of the children was taken. E. T. McMullon of Denmark, was a business visitor in Bandon on Friday. Willard L. Marks, Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, met with the Bandon chaptor Wednesday ev oninir. Ho left for his home in Al- iany tl.c following morning, jjJ.Pf ' y way of Mnrshfield. Rufus Truman, Ivan Pullen and Hick Criin have been camping at Sacihi's beach for the past five day?, leaving hero Thursday. When '.n own for supplies yesterday and to- Iry they stated that many people from 11 puns of the county have been cam )ing at Johnson's and Sacchi's beach on. 3 Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable IS. S. ELIZABETH I I j t Large Two-liov Lh Outside State. Rooms With Run- ning Water. j- Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River unci San Francisco. i FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $10.00 Reservations: .1. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon Mrs. Abia Harrows and daughter tilth ami son Orville, accompanied by ,;jy Webb, made up a jolly party . hich camped at Johnson's beach from Thursday until yesterday mornni; '. .turday evening they were joined bv r. Harrows, who is employed in larshfiold, who stayed until tlvy iroke camp. James Montgomery, of the Coos and Curry Telcphono company, is in Han ,iou today on business connected with ho local oxehage. Ho states that the ublicity campaign for the county is. nt progressing s rapidly as desired, hp to the fact that only Marshfield rd Coquille have signified their in ..it ion of backing the idea f mam-ally FAY MORVIUUS COMING HERE Boston Contralto to Sing With Hungarian Orchestra at Chautauqua. for a number of years. The girl Is 17 years old and formerly attended the local schools. Prior to coming to L'andon the Youngs owned a boarding house at Rivcrton. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON In the matter of as Manassa & Son, a partnership, and Alfred S. Manassa and Char- In Bankruptcy les A. Manassa indivi- dually j Bankrupt j To the Honorable Judges, of the District Court of tho Unitco States for the District of Oregon: Alfred S. Manassa, of Bandon, in the Co.mty of Coos, and State of Oregon, in .aid District, respectfully represents th;.t on the 120th day of August, 1015, last past, ho was duly adjudgod bank rupt under the Acts of Congress re lating to bankruptcy; that he has tic ly surrendered all his property and lights of property, and has fully com plied with all tho rctiuirenients of said Acts and of the orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts prov able against his estato and against the partnership estate ttf Manassa & '.iot under said (Bankrupt Acta, excopt such debts as are excepted by law fmui such dischtrgo. Dated Una liOth day of March, A D. 1916. ALFRED S. MANASSA Bankrupt. ORDER THEREON DISTRICT OF OREGON, as. On this 12th day of June, A. D;, 1910, on reading tho foregoing Peti tion, it is ORDERED BY THE COURT, That a hearing be had upon Uio same on tho 18th day of July,. A. D. 1916, before said Court at Portland, in said dist rict, at 10 o'clock in Uio forenoon; nnd Jiat all known creditors and other tersons in interest may appear at the laid time and place nnd show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be grant ed. And it is further ORDERED BY THE COURT taat the Clerk shall send by mail, to all known creditors, co pies of said petition nnd this order, ad dressed to them at their places of re sidence as stated. WITNESS the Honorable Charles S. Wolvcrton and Robert S. Bean, Judges of the said Court, nnd the -seal hereof, at Portland, in said district, on the l'Jth day of June, A. 1). 1911?. G. II. MARSH, CLERK With the marvelous growth of west ern Chautauquas manauerM have been 1 able to steadily increase the quality j of programs offered and to bring artists never before heard on a Chautauqua. A tilling the foremost musical attrne- j Mon this year Is Mine. Vny Mor vlllus, mezzo-coiitrnlto. dNoovery and ' protesee of .Mr. Ixiuls IClson of the ltos. ton .Oonsernitory of Music. She Is the soloist who appears at Chautnuqua with Wltepulsle's ltoynl Hungarian Or chestra. Mine. Murvlllus Is n delight. Her , bwcet naturalness of manner nnd rn- in HERplac fir. fit Recorder want ads get results. WHY THE BEST OF CHEWS IS "SPEAR HEAD" Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has Been Famous for a Ni v Generation MADE OF CHOICEST RED DURLEY The sccct of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the man who chexvs ug tobacco. The reason is that a f iod chew nets rieht next to your 1 1 te, while the leaf in plug tobacco is n a state of fresh, juicy richness that i rot possible in any other form of to. 1 ceo. There's no tobacco in the world that t t give you the hearty, wholesome t vor that you get from a delicious c w of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of i e, red Kentucky Hurley the most i My-lhvorcd chewing tobaco tat l w. Still more, only the very chotc- i t red Hurley leaf is usd for Spear 1 vad. This choice leaf is selected with the ii st painstaking care, is stemmed b . k-nd, is thoroughly washed free of all f rcinf matter, and is prcsr-d into 1 icar Head plugs so slowly that not a tlrop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escapes. Try Spear Head, and you'll get a rr c 1, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew t1 A cannot be obtained in any other totacfto. In 10c ets, wrapped in wax paper, GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS Tho simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adle:--i-ka, astonishes Bandon people. Be cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lowe' mid upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipa tion, sour stomach or gas. It remov es such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent ap pendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The IN STANT, easy action of Adler-i..Ua is astonishing. C. Y. LOWE, Druggist. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Iuul Oflleo at Rosehurg, Orogoi, June 10th, 1916. NOTICE K hereby given tlmt Maiy E. Howe, widow of Ivi M. Edward--deceased, of Langlois, Oregon, wl o o. October t. 1910, made Homeati- .) 'Ontvy. Serial. No. 0(UU6, for the SK', of NWV, tun. Eft of SW'i of Sec. J Township HO S. RaiiKO It W., W:ll. i Kte Meridian, lii.s fi'od notice o' r tent'on' to make Five yoar P;o.f ' tstnblish claim to tho In nil a bow ! cribed, before Hr.rdy T. Stew-i t, : romtuUsiouer, st Ida cflioe, et P Orford, Oregon, on tho 2-Uh day July, 1910". Claimant names as w'tn . Jesse H. Wilson, of.Inglols, 0'-. , Lyman V. Chesloyj of Uiftglols, P gon;' Hurvo Smith, of I9.1?loi.s. iron; E. H. Strain, of Lanroois. O ..of? W. II. CANON, RH" -t G-13-t6. The Gold Beach Reporter last week I uMishcd the first extra paper that 'i.i. ever been issued in Curry county. Alien Hughes was nominated by the epiililicans the Reporter came o it .vi;h an ext'-a edition carrying a story f the nomination, and distributed the paper in both Gold Beach and WciUbr- I urn, giving -he people the first news i f tho big convention. o Mrs. F. J. Feoney, of Santa Maria, ' 1., was one of the pssengers on the Mizaboth, which docked bore from San 1'rancisco, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. I eonoy will sjiond about a week in Pnudon imkI Marahfield attending to I usinoas matters and viaiting with her r.nny frie-ids. Up until about a , ea.v otto Mr. and Mrs. Foeney and son -'.led here, where Mr. Feeney wai , attomoy. Supt. 1. W. Tuinbull and Mrs. Tur.r bull loft thia morning for Euno, whom Mr. Turnbull wi't attend tho Summor School sesaiora of tho Uni voraity of Or -gon, which take up this week and bat for six weeks. There will be a number of other teacl or from Coos county enrolled for the Summer School course thia year, in cluding Harold W. Quigley, of tho Bandon schools. yourself r w . S . f a K I7t KVI. . m m Why not get a good oil stove so that dur ing the hot weather your wife or mother orsisteror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool.com- f or tabic kitchen? There's no overheating the kitchenwithnnup-to-datc oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cookinjj points. NEW PERFECTION OIL COto&STOVE s No wood or coal or ashes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do away with all smoke and smell. In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner bIzcs, with or without ovens. Also coblnat models with Pirclesa cooking oven. STANDARDOIL COMPANY (C.llfocnU) m FOR SALE BY BANDON HARDWARE COMPANY McNAIR HARDWARE COMPANY BANDON. OREGON MME. MORVILIUS. dlnnt charm aro Instantly felt wher ever she appears. She him much to give nnd given It nil. She loves to please and Is generous with those homo Imllads so dear to every heart. Al though thoroughly familiar with the French, German and Italian touguci In her operatic career, sho prefers to i King In KiikIIhIi. She slugs with won derful distinctness of enunciation. Her auditors get the words and stories of her Hung as clear iih the deep, rich, colorful, dramatic, (pmllty tone.i of her voice. ' if ilinued from page one) i'l Kjipane had been notified und he rrrived here the following night to tike charge of tho funeral arrange ments. CondtiE i'nme to Bandon a bout four months ago nnd was living with a family named Landers, late ly he was employed in the Moore mill. He was about 30 years of age and un married. Young, who is about f5 years of ! w, ia a luborsr and has lived hero rrr 3 jATLSFIED customers always return. Call owe and you will comeagain. THE ELK CLUB CARDS SMOKES SOFT DRINKS Use "YOUR" Telephone! ffei Koveralls Keep Kids'Kleen F lJP Practical, llratthfut. Economical CarmpnU for Small Children. rracUcal. lk-ruUMt they are roiJe In one pltc, and can Im llppej on or oil iAnily Thy lit aud look well, and yet aro loose and com fortable la r-vnry i-art. Ilralthful. K6ruporlortoMooinirj. Ko tlirht clastic tandi to itop frit) circulation of blood and retard fruudora o( motion. EconomlcaL Fuvlnir wear on Rood clolbes iTlnc waslitng o wM mail they aro outgrown Ions before they are worn out. lira 1 75c THE SUIT KOVERALLS A NEW SUIT FREE Hen u s.pat .of f. ir ii mrs Made In hlah neck with long ileerea, or Putf h neck and elbow lecve. Madoof crdulnu Indliro dyed bluedenlm, or blue and wtiita hickory itrlr for ' th yur wear, and In tighter weight fait color material In dark blue, radrt blue, tan or dark red for lumtneo wear. Alt gnmenu trfmnwl with fmt-color galatea, Sizes 1 to 8 yean. Awjrdtd tbi Gisnd Pd at P. P. I, E. look for the Twi? Hone Label, none genuine without it. If yourdett'er cannot supply you. we win ena them, all rhanrr prepaid on receipt of price, 7ie Mida by LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 8m Prroch'ta 'I i 1 1 When we place the word "your" in big capital letters it is for em phasis. It means not to borrow your neighbors telephone. When you use another's tele phone, you must not think that you aro not causing inconvenien ce merely because the subscriber says ho docw hot care. While you hold tho wire, theri may be several calls for tho line and "busy" reports have to bo made. With good telephone sorvlja available for every one at lov rates, there is no excuse for aMy body to habitually borrow a tale-phone. "Neither lender be." a borrower nor a COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO Classy Job Work; promptly done at the RECORDER office. -ft