4 ; the first of the week with a band of ; sheep purchased in northern Curry I and being driven to Eureka for Ish- am Walker, tlie veteran stockman The band will be increased as it goes The Methodist conference at Rose­ south until it will number over 2.- burg has announced the following , 000, when it crosses into California Coos county appointments: T. H. It is understood that $1000 was of Downs, Coquille; C. M. Kuight, Ban­ fered for a steamer to stop at Port don; Joseph Knotts, Marshfield and Orford and take the sheep to Eureka « by water, but the offer iVas not uc 8. Moore. Myrtle Point. cepted. Port Orford Tribune. E. J Loney, the Port Orford bank­ The Coquille Sentinel finds that er and tie man who is planning to the principal places one would see in A headache means you are open a bank at Powers, states that going around the earth in the lati­ he will have the institution in run- out of ¿ear, usually from ning order within three or four tude of Coquille would be Toronto, Canada; Portland, Maine; Cape your stomach or from your weeks. Sable, Nova Scotia; Marseilles. nerves. Your best way is to The old Northwest was towed to France; Leghorn. Italy; Nish. Ser- sea by the Rustler a few days ago bia; and Vladivostock, Siberia. And get back into normal condition and burned. Chauncey Carpenter of the information may be adtj^d, that as soon as possible, but you Bandon was one of the crew taking «orne of the places visited would be part in the burning of Coos Bay’s much warmer or at least as warm as likely need relief from pain derelict. Coquille but that others, and the at once. Our remedies are Two marriage licenses were Issued greater number, would be much cold­ reliable. a few days ago in immediate sue er, with snow several feet deep dur­ cession, in both of which the lady ing the winter months. bore the name of Frost. And yet With three councilmen in favor of . neither of these Frosts had ever the issue of providing the sum of heard of the other.—Coquille Semi­ $90.09 to the Coos Bay Concert band, and three others opposing the December term. But few indict­ I nel. ments were returned. I The name of the Rowland Pairie motion. Mayor Allen of Marshfield line this week cast the deciding vote in The Port Orford schools open for station on the Smith-Powers favor of the motion ordering the re­ has been changed to Gayland, The the winter term on next Monday, corder to pay the money over to the reason for the change is because The Coquille city tax rate is said October 4th. Prof, A. S. Johnson band master. The amount was made on the S. ¡there is another station to be 18 mills. is to be the principal and Mrs. Mary P. lines which is known as Roland as above given in order to evade Marshfield may vote on the propo­ Keefer assistant. provisions of the Marshfield charter Prairie. sition of building a $35,000 city hall Rogue river fishermen according that would have made it impossible Mrs. George Noah, whose husband to appropriate a larger amount un­ at the general election in December. to the Coos Bay News are being paid was recently killed in a logging ac­ North Bend is to have a house­ 15c for silversides. The seiners are cident near Coos Bay, has been al­ less more councilmen favored tlie paid only 5c for silversides and 25c proposition. numbering ordinance drawn up for lowed a pension of $30 per month for Chinooks. passage at the next council meeting. and $6 for each child per month, by I J' A. Ward, in charge of the Coos Marshfield has received the last the state industrial accident commis­ and Curry exhibit at the Exposition An inventory and appraisement of has written asking that the towns the late A. M. Simpson properties check from the Carnegie library fund sion. 1 and Elks get together and make pre- places the value of the sanie at $1,- making $12,500 in all. The library A report from Marshfield states parafions for having the moving pic­ is now out of debt and has a fine <;.'.o,;»83. that sixteen bicycles have been stol tures shown on the fair grounds at equipment. en there within the past month. Sus- the Oregon building. Rev. Marvin Law of Seattle, ar- Mr. Ward The dredge Oregon, formerly on pisions center on a young fellow of rived at Coquille last week and has states that many of the counties of the Coquille river and at Coos Btty-¡ that place and ac arrest may be taken up his duties as pastor of the has been taken to Tillamook, where made. The wheels are said to have ¡the state are already employing this M. E. church. it will have a run of approximately I been dj8mantled and the various method of advertising their sections lot the state and that it has been There is some talk at the Bay of 1,000,000 yards of dredgings. parts used on other bicycles. 1 found to be one of the greatest ad­ asking the government bureau of The Marshfield chamber of com­ About to die and having spent his vertising features introduced at the f’ohcries to experiment with lobster merce has forwarded to the govern­ last cent for a ticket to his old home fair. Mr. W’esleder, local man who culture in the waters of that section. ment officials at San Francisco a in Springleld, Mass., to see his lias been taking the pictures, has The Coos County bankers have ex­ deed for the site proposed to be used daughter, Isaac Foreman of Marsh­ l now secured all of the negatives and tended an invitation to the Oregon for a U. S. wireless station. field raced across the continent, lle is planning on rushing the job to State Bankers' association to hold The schools at Bunker 111114 near beat death in the race and had two early completion. their June meeting at Coos Bay. Marshfield) were closed for an in­ 'days with his daughter, whom he had The Coquille Sentinel says: One definite period on account of a diph­ not seen in years, before he died. District Attorney L. A. . Liljeqvist of our county officials gives the fol­ is moving his office from Coquille < to theria scare. Two children are re­ Senator Chamberlain has wired lowing reasons why he favors a bond Marshfield, where he will be located ported to have taken down with the the Bridge Carnival committee of issue for road improvement in Coos disease. in the Coke building. North Bend that the government will county: 1st. The change in the road The north Bend Tide says: Much not send a submarine flotilla to Coos district law which cuts out the city Marshfield may decide to nomin- districts that contain nearly a tlilrvl ate city candidate* for office by pe­ complaint is being heard of the in­ Bay during the celebration, as was of the taxable wealth of the county, tition only. The proposition is to be efficiency of the lights of the city and contemplated. Reason given by tlie and so materially reduces the voted on at the next general election. it is expected that a material reduc­ navy department was lack of suffi­ amount of money available for work in tlie lighting bills tor the coming cient harbor depth. ThO grand jury was discharged last on country roads. 2nd. The fact year can be effected. Fannie O'Donnell, who was arrest­ that we have over 600 miles of roads week and there will be no further meetings of that body before the The 560 acre tract at Tarheel log- ed last spring on charges of illegal in this county, almost every mile of liquor selling and sentenced to 3 which is in poor condition and In months in the county jail and a fine urgeut need of Improvement. 3rd. of $250, started tills week serving The fact that better roads always in­ her sentence. She had been in San crease property values and enhance Francisco, arriving in Bandon a few the prosperity of tlie sections days ago on her way to Coquille. through which they are built. In James Madison Dyer, a Coos coun­ support of the latter reason it is ty pioneer and well known to the stated that the opening of a new old settlers of the county, died at road almost always results in the Grizzly Flat near Redding, Califor­ sale of some property rendered ac- nia a few days ago of bronchitis. ceBsible by it. Be was 71 years of age and was a Big Fire at North Bend brother of the late Judge George A $6,000 fire occurred at North Dyer. He was a mining engineer by Bend the latter part of the week. profession. It started near the Joy theatre and The work of slashing the Russ 1 wil- was discovered by one of the pat­ low lands ni-aj" Coquille the I past rons of that place. One entire block summer, according to the Sentinel, was threatened, but quick work on contributed considerably to the the part of North Bend and Marsh­ business done there during the dull field's fire departments soon had tlie ’ season. One of the five grocery­ flames unde control. Tlie fire is sup­ ' stores reports sales to the slashers posed to have originated from a de­ to the amount of $1,000. And the fective light wire. amount paid the workmen i by Mr. Kitsner during the season totalled NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE­ [ about $15,000. I 4 ging camp on South Slough has been logged off and the camp will be dis­ continued. Operations have been re­ sumed by the Simpson Lumber com­ pany, in its new camp near Sumner. Stop That Bad Headache A ^'fiaramourilf^roaram 1 he Bosworth Company picsents ELSIE JANIS" The Famous Star, in a five part Comedy, written by herself Caprices of Kitty in e u n t A rapid fire t'omul.i that never Liga in intereat See it at the GRAND Next SUNDAY, October 3 Remember the Grand is Steam Heated for your Com­ fort the best place in town, to spend a pleasant evening BANDON DRUG COMPANY County Briefs MENT BONDS. Post Toasties? A question that’s fully answered by vour first pack­ age of the New Post Toasties. These Superior Corn Flakes are delightfully crisp to start with, and they have a body and firmness that staycrisn, even after cream is added. > Post Toasties have the real corn flavour. Eat them dry direct from the package and they please amazingly, but serve these ten­ der, crisp bits of corn with milk or cream and at once you realize that the day of ordinary “corn flakes’’ is past. All grocers have been supplied with the New Post Toasties, fresh from the ovens. An order to your grocer will bring a package quickly Buy and Try and Smile Awhile » Last Saturday Leo. J. Cary and family moved down to the new bung­ alow he has been building this sum­ mer in the neighborhood of the Cou- logue camp near l.ampa. This bungalow is up-to-date in every res- I pect, with hot and cold water and I all the modern conveniences, except •■lectrtc lights which will probably I come later. The family do not er- pect to move back to town until wln- ¡ ter sets in.—Coquille Sentinel. Thursday, September 23, the Marshfield Record celebrated its fourth birthday. During that time the newspaper has made a wonder- | ful growth, both in size of plant and I service to its subscribers. Although ! Editor O'Brien is running both a 'coming and a going” head and one I doesn't know until he looks at the ads whether the front is the back or the hack is the front, it Is judged by the past that his dictionary doesn't contain such a word as retrogression. We hear rumors of court house moral now and then which will not down. There are those who l>elieve ¡the seat of government should be on ■ the Bay side of the county, and we presume the rumor eminates from those who have selfish motives at intake. This paper has been through ' a fight similar to that one might ex­ pect should this become an issue, and | we sincerely hope that we shall not be forced to participate in another.— North Bend Harbor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the City of at Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, the office of the City Recorder of said City until half past seven o’clock p. m. Wednesday the 3rd day of No­ vember, 1915, for the purchase of street Improvement bonds to the amount of $8,102.18, denominations to suit purchaser, not less than $25 nor more than $500.00. Bonds bear interest at 6 per cent and are dated June 1st, 1915. Said bonds are authorized by the laws of the State of Oregon and Ordinances of the City of Bandon. Oregon. Bonds mature ten years from date with prepayment option thereon at face value and accrued Interest to date of any annual coupon interest after one year from date of bonds. A certified check of 5 per cent of bid must accompany each bid to be forfeited to the City of Bandon, in case the purchaser fails to make payment of said bonds after bid Is accepted Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Bandon. Oregon, this 30 day of September, 1915. E I! KAUSRUD, City Recorder 830 07 14 21 How about Sacchl’fl beach nom«» Sunoay? The Seven Devils HtaM* will White passed down the coast .will take you there and back. tr Grand Theatre *A*A*.*..*.*» Charlie Chaplin, the laugh pro­ ducer, will be shown at the Grand next Saturday night, October 2, in a rearing farce comedy "The Mas­ querader.” a regular whirlwind. Please don’t tear up the seats when you see Charlie Chaplin in the "Masquerader” at the Grand next Saturday. | the effect he started up a motion picture theatre at Glendale, Oregon, last Tuesday. Mr. Averill runs the only picture show in the town and it is sal d he lias a fine field to draw on for his patronage. Glendale Is one of the smaller gowns of the Valley section. Breakwater Off tlie Run? It was rumored on the Bay this week that the steamer Breakwater Karl II. Averill Now Picture Magnate would be withdrawn from tlie Coos Bay run. Tlie Breakwater was re at Glendale, Oregon. cently overhauled at Portland Superintendent Miller states lie Im Erlends of Karl B. 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