'. The cognomen of H. P Clausen, 'of Four Mlle, is noted on the incom­ ing Brooklyn passenger list, and as it runs in mind the genial road supet- vlsor of that section was mentioned in the Smokeieas as having left for the big fair. It is presumed he is now relating to his friends interesting sidelights on the Exposition George Locke, formerly superin- tendent of the Geo. W. Moore mill at Bandon, went to Portland on the Santa Clara from Eureka, his home town, and is stopping with J. D. Mills at the Hotel St. Paul. He will go to Toledo where he will have charge of tile Moore mill at that place Coos Bay Times. _ • IFE'S a game, and we are all players in it, to paraphrase Shakespeare. < And the best two cards in any hand are illustrated above—first, the TAY ENVELOPE; second, the BANK BOOK. Without the pay envelope there can be no bank book. Without the bank book the pay envelope is robbed of its FULL VALUE The BANK BOOK is the LOGICAL, SENSIBLE SUPPLEMENT of the PAY ENVELOPE. L DO YOU HOLD THESE WINNING CARDS? Thursday evening. September 28th Mrs Harry Loomis of West Bandon surprised her husband by having in­ vited a number of the neighbors to her home for the evening, in honor of his birthday, Games and plays were enjoyed and a hii mt nous repast was spread. The visitors were highly en tertained; both instrumental and i vocal music was rendered and all en­ joyed the evening immensely. The I occasion was a complete surprise to Mr. Loomis and he did not catch on until the guests were at hand.—Clue of the Guests. .May Troll for Salmon According ot J. M. Thomas, who is at the present time resting up pre- paring for a strenuous two months claco via Coos Hay on the Kilburn. during tlie duck season, stated that I Halmon trollers gishing in salt water son, Wil- I did not require a state license. The via Coos salmon is not considered a game fish under the state law. North Bend Tide. Œljr JFirsf Na ti tuia Inalili oí ¿Bandoli Local News Mrs. Fred Slagle, who has been visiting with Mrs. II. I). Mandigo in tilts city, has returned to her home ill Coquille. Coos Bay Tinies. H field week Ellis Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Croft of New- ,1. Dlarntid wiih over to Marsh- Lake arrived on the Elizabeth from the latter part of tho past Sin ITniicisco where they were vis­ to attend the meeting of the ion-; th«1 Exposition and with re la lodge. 'lives. The) were much pleased with III«1 exhibits and buildings. N. Nieman of Coquille, inenibei of the LongHton Construction com I any, was in the city this week ot I business before the city council rela live to tho purchase of city bonds Postmaster W. J. Sweet has been notified that the winter mail sclied- ule I h now In effect l'’or the winter months the mail leaves Roseburg at G a. 1.1 and lias until 8:30 next morn­ ing to arrive in Myrtle Point. Great Northern Off Kun Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Laird, who returned from San Francisco on the Great Northern, new Hill line steam­ ship, via Portland, state that it was the last trip of that vssel on the Portland run. the management ha\- ing decided to place the ship on the San Francisco-Honolulu run. On the trip north only 155 passengers were aboard, while the accommodations provide for 8 50. sentative of the Mason lodge, to the effect that C. M. Gage, a former resident of this city who moved to Sherwood, Oregon about a year ago, had met death in an accident and for him to notify Mrs. Gertrude Mil­ ler, a local relative of the deceased. No particulars were given. A report published in the Oregonian was to the effect death had occurred in an auto accident. Mr. Gage having pur­ chased an auto truck and started a transfer line. While here lie was em­ ployed as edgerman at the Moore mill for years and had a host of lo­ cal friends. Deceased wax a member of both the Masonic and Woodman lodges. Congressman Hawley Coming Congressman W. C. Hawley ar­ rives in North Bend today where lie will be one of tlie speakers at tlie Bridge Carnival. Mr. Hawley will also visit the other cities of Coos | county, arriving in Bandon. Tuesday, October 12. He will remain here until Wednesday noon and then re­ turn to Marshfield The congress- man has many Bandon friends and his stay in the city will be an op- portunity for many of them to meet him again, lie will be shown the progress made on the local harbor improvements and the needs of the | port explained. oooo<><>o¿>¿>¿><¿.¿>¿>0<>0<>-0000000000000<>^^^^ - -- -- See Who’s Here! C C C < “BIG BEN” and little brother “baby Ben.” The best alarms to be had for those who rise early. < PRICE $2.50 ■: All staple and fancy pieces in the “ Athrna” pattern carried in stock. QUALITY THE BEST c $ I Initials engraved I REE; either OTIh Gnnliah or Script OPTICAL iiOODS—Have you broken your eye glasses? I n your niouuting vvornout? We carry a complete line. We have a complete stock of material for all American watches. Repairing done by experts and fully guaranteed. i-ioylr jJriurlry do. E verakd H. B oyle . M gr . P hone 544 B andon , O re . W e C arry N o A ccounts . .Methodist CliUKli Notice Our regular services are as fol I lows: Public worship each Sunday at 11 a. in. aud 8 p. nt.; Sunday ’ school at io o'clock; Epworth league at 7 p. m.; prayer services at private homes on Wednesday evenings: a cor­ dial invitation is extended to all.— Rev. C. Mayne Knight, Pastor. New York state gained only 7 per cent in population during the past five years. During t he previous five years, the state gained 12*2 per cent. Presbyterian Church Services Rev. Winfield S. Smith, Pastor Sabbath Services r GREATEST OF ALL Subscribe for the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle $1.50 PER YEAR NO FARMER NO MINER NO MERCHANT Can do without it. COMPLETE NEWS OF THE WEEK. Special Agricultural and Mining Articles. si 10:00 A. M.................... Sabbath School 11:00 A. M............................ Preaching 7:00 P. M. . . C. E. Prayer Meeting Too Much V 8 : 00 p. til. .......................... Preaching Hlllt of the First National The Hard Times Meat market has owned by A. Haberly. The market Two elderly Bandon ladies while Wednesday i I). M. Averill is noted in down 'Frisco way taking in the Ex­ moved to a new location opposite has been in business about ten or 8:00 p. m.....................Prayer Meeting of llew circuit court cases, the Bandon Garage on the corner more months. position. stood In front of a window Kruse "us over on the Bay display showing the latest creations When it is considered that the latter part of the past of the French modistes. One of the city of New York borrowed $550,- gowns was what Atty. G. T. Tread- 000.000 In the year 1913, the bil­ Alex Turner i f I anglois came to gold once described as a "low and lion dollar loan sought by the allies I Bandon Wednesday and took the behold in front and a V de Boheme does not look so large. Brooklyn to San Francisco where he In back.” "That’s a beautiful gown.” one of will spend a few days at the fair and the ladies remarked. then go to I'ulo Alto for a visit with Seagoing Y easels in laical Harlsir "What there is of it,” commented friends. Mr. Turner is a rancher of at the Same Time. tlie other, with her nose at an angle, the Curry county section. "but there 'ain't enough of it." Tlie local harbor took on a scene Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Horton, of of activity resembling old times the Marshfield, newlyweds, passed A Terrible Calamity latter part of the week when six sea- through Bandon on their way to Cur- Yesterday tn passing the Smith 1 ry county points on a honeymoon Hansen shooting gallery, a World re­ going craft were in port at the same I 11 ip. Mr. Horton is manager for Al­ porter noticed something radically time, The heavy storm at sea Sat- A 1916 Stock DODGE Touring Car wins 3 day race len A Lewis and is well and favor­ wrong and started an Investigation. urday and the day before was ths Roseburg. All cars except the DODGE were stripped The vessels were the main cause. ably known to Bandon merchants. It appears Smith had never washed and equipped for the race. The DODGE removed the Brooklyn. Elizabeth. Acme, Phoenix. There will be a second big mas the west windows of the gallery in Bandon and Tillamook. Early in windshield only. |qutrade at the Doyle pavilion this about four years, but. as he said, hav­ week they were towed to sea by i coining Saturday night at which prix- ing read an article in the Western tug Kllhyani. World boosting civic pride, and Inci es will l e given for the prettiest and THERE’S A REASON —1st, because of power; 2nd, because of dentally mentioning cutting weeds, ¡also the Ugliest costIIIlles. A mas sturdiness; 3rd, because of low body construction, allowing car to et eertera, Smith took It to heart. qnemde dance was given at the hall cling to the road; 4th, because of perfect construction. got a window washing apparatus last Saturday night at which the at­ and started In. Close inspection tendance was large. showed the job was neatly done, and Buy a DODGE, BUICK or HAYNES LIGHT SIX The l'il !• National Bank lias se after lie set up the cigars, it was de leured a supply <>f revtuue stampa and elded tin» matter was dosed in thè fntliie will l>e aldi* to supply ilio sanie to ila cubtonters A short C. M. tingi1 Meets Death A short while ago a telegram was I w litio ago Ilio postonico supply run Officially the steamship Break­ low nnd pe.iplo w ho w aliteli to use received by Walter Sabin as repre water is off the Coos Bay Portland Distributor: DODGE. BUICK. HAYNES LIGHT SIX. Ilio stampa bave In-cii forced to inake run, says tile Coos Buy Times. She a stili bulli” to locate Bomeone BANDON. will come to Marshfield from Port­ * OREGON. , Ilici-y enougli lo bave a supply. land next week with a cargo of rails SWING*- MACHINfS and sail for San Francisco, there to MOBÌLI Of PERFECTION. be indefinitely tied up. This Is the word announced recently from PERFECTLY the Southern Pacific offices, r s inspectors examined the Breakwater. SIMPLE They said she would have to receive SIMPLY repairs to the amount of approxi­ mately $50.000. This was too much PERFECT. the company decided, hence the vet­ Needle". Oil. Bolts and i'll kind« of Sew inc eran cruft is put in retirement. It is Machine «uppliea. Repairing a specialty. Only the most perfect fruit is put up under IH'saible she will later be repaired. The Breakwater was built in Penn­ the WELLMAN BRAND and is canned under sylvania in 1880 nnd after years in sanitary conditions. the fruit trade on tlie Atlantic sea­ board. came to the Pacific in 1902 For a year or more after tlie San Francisco earthquake she plied be­ tween Coos Bay i and San Francisco, and was then placed on the Port­ RIPE TENDER LUSCIOUS land-Cooa Hay run making regular five day trips during the sununei You will find it both healthy and economical months and weekly trips during the • • • • w Inter months Capt J. T Mac- Small can sliced or grated genn has been the vessel's captain, 15c 2 for 25 As we make oar sautafe, we and during the time the vessel has know what goei into it You Large can sliced 20 made the Coos county |>ort, has don t take any chance when you For Sale By builded up a wide acquaintance and buy sausage from ua. lank reputation for bringing his ship in­ sausages are tasty and whole­ i to port on schedule time. He ha» BANDON HARDWARE CO some. i been a sailor for 43 years. 17 of This butcher shop is serving which have been spent on the Coos Bantlon, Oregon an incna-ing number of people Bay run It is not known what ves­ 0 in this community, and there sel he will now command • • • • must be a reason for it There has been maintained a Ban­ don office of the Breakwater ter at Why don't you flud out foe least the past three years. M F. younclf I ENDICOTT & LEWELLEN Shoemaker was former representa­ The New Home Sewing tive. but last year resigned and E. W Schetter of the New Bandon Ware Machine Company house has since handled the South­ PHONE 191 San Francisco, California fern Pacific's interests DODGE AUTO WINS Free For All Race at Roseburg Breakwater Taken Off Coos Bay Run M. D. SHERRARD Hawaiian Pineapple NEW HOME USERS How About Sausage? Wellman Brand are Quality Choosers Bungalow Grocery CITY MEAT MARKET CEO. ERDMAN, Prop $ 5 ?