Miss Christina Macintosh of Co-land one team will hereafter deliver quille was down the latter part of the . all their goods, week visiting relatives in Bandon “When We Were Twenty-One" is a She is the chief operator at the Co­ Paramount in five acts some fea­ quille telephone exchange. ture—-Grand next Sunday. If you’ve been putting off that job Clint Malehorn left Monday morn­ of printing, let’s have it now. West- ing witli a Ford load of passengers ern World's plant has never been in for Roseburg. The road lias been in better shape to give you an excel fair shape although the recent light lent job at a reasonable price rains have made the grade quite W C. Sellmer is having the front of his buildings on First street east painted. The painting will add much to the appearance of the building Samuel Wood is doing the work. A parent-tcacheis' meetin hat been arranged for next Friday eve­ ning, to be held at the High school I.uilding. It is nrinririly to give tlie patrons an oppu-t'.nity to meet tlie '• achers. Pur THIS KIND OF ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD! SK any business man in town whether he has a CHECK BOOK OVER HIS HEAD, CERTAINLY he has. He couldn’t go busi- ncss Hn l he couldn't live at home unless he had. More and more these days tie AVERAGE MAN is PROTECTING his FAMILY BE- NEATH the COVERS of a BANK BOOK. Of course you want to select a RELIABLE INSTITUTION where SERVICE is PERSONAL. Ä LET US PUT A COVER ON TOUR HOME £hr ¿First Natiiinal^kuik of ^ìanùoit Local News Mrs. George Armstrong and son were at Coquille Sunday, where they joined Mr. Armstrong in visiting friends for tlie day. fiondili h < f Coquille visited friends In Bandon Saturday. James McGinitie and son A. J. M- lldell, of Marshfield, pro- have i; W illiams and sister. Miss Ot. They Gregory having round permanent em W illiums of Cape Blanco were in Ban make their home in Bandon recently purchased tlie McGinnis ploymint Hiere lion Saturday enroule hnmo front home on Franklin avenue Marshtield wliere tliey attendcd tlu I'arumouiit features every T'liurs Tlie Bundon Camp Fire girls have day and Sunday nights at the Grund. Knlght Templur bail. issued some 150 invitations to a par­ I h ill't in I ss them I.et THIS paper be YOUR paper ty to be given at Dreamland. Friday evening, to which an admission charge of 10 cents will be made. Parents are welcome. Mrs Guy Dippel, guardian; Mrs Ralph Dippel, chaperon. Frank Fahy of the Bank of Ban­ don and S. Pierce left today for a ■ bort hunting trip in the wilds of the Seven Devils region. They plan on working through the country from that point to the Riverton vicinity and as game Is plentiful will prob­ ably return with the bacon Meat Prices Cut Down We keep our knife sharpened constantly not only for our meat, but for our pricea We sell just as close to the market as we can Long el­ perience in selecting meat and cutting if enables us to set very attractive prices Try ua. CITY MEA T MARKET GEO. ERDMAN, / PHONE 191 C. C. Gaylord, graduate of Hie O. A. C. pharmaceutical course, arrived in Bandon tlie first of tlie week to accept a position witli tlie C. Y. Lowe drug store. Mr. Gaylord is an old classmate of Tom Laird, of tlie Grange Pharmacy, both completing their studies the same year, lie lias been employed in eastern Oregon tlie past year. F. G. Edwards of G< Id Beach is visiting relatives in Hie county. He has a skunk farm in Curry county. II. W. Coats and Henry Taylor left Last year he received $1.50 a hide Mr. but tills year the price lias advanced Friday for Roseburg by auto. Coats Intends to purchase a large to »2.00. supply of potatoes in the Roseburg Herbert Furney, engineer on t lie vicinity and will then go to tlie Sac­ Charm, intends taking in the fair ramento valley and purchase a big next week. He will leave on the shipment of hay. Tlie potatoes and Elizabeth. His brother of tlie steam the baled hay will be stored in er Tillamook will take his place dur Dreamland building and sold to tlie ing his absence. merchants and people of tlie county. Sam Yudaull, who lias been (tros Pat Hanrahan and J. T. Lillard peeling and mining in tlie Mule spent Monday deer hunting in tlie vi­ creek district in the eastern part of cinity of upper Bills creek. It is re­ tiie county, went to Port Orford the ported they had exceptional luck; first of tlie week to investigate some Lillard bagging more than tlie legal black sand mines. limit of deer and capturing several A. C. Vestal, agent for the Union healthy and energetic Bills creek Oil company, witli headquarters at fleas. Tlie writer happens to know- Marshfield, was in Bandon yesterday J. T.’s gunning ability of old though interviewing tlie trade. He states and is inclined to believe the story that some day in tlie future ills com­ is too good to be true; in fact it is pany will establish a plant here. believed they were passing the buck. II. Saliro and Don McCreary took a jaunt to Whiskey Run Sunday. Mr Nels LHininy of Coquille was a lo­ Saliro piloted tlie motor devil and cal visitor tlie forepart of tlie week. Dun just simply hung on. F. I,. Christie was u business caller Mrs. O. R. Willard went to Co­ Bob Wilson and Fred Tuttle ram­ at Myrtle Point tlie first of the week. quiHe Monday to visit her daughter, bled down the line in Bob’s Ford The latter lias been ■»iinday for a few hours fishing. MI hh Leona Fullerton returned Mrs. Mansel. Fred was quite successful, but it was Friday from a visit to Hie Exposl- ill at tier home in that city. Bob's off day and lie had to content Hon. V N Smith and children expect to himself with three or four little out's. leave next week for Alexander, Minn e . n Thrift of Langlois was In Ilio George and Lawrence Barklow of city last evening attending a business to visit Ills folks and perhaps make their home for the winter. Myrtle Point were Bandon visitors mooting. Mrs. Vet Shields of Bullards has last week, combining business witli Hurry Hull and John Shields were returned home from a visit with lier pleasure. While here they closed a county seat business visitors Wed sister in law. Mrs. Sam Olson on the deal for the sale of some fifty tons of nesilay. hay raised in the Myrtle Point sec­ latlev's ranch near Coquille. We are Hole agents for Riverton tion. Mrs. N. J. Hunnen returned Sat- at Bandon. Dippel Ai Wolver- H. B. Kogers, of tlie Facific States urday from a five weeks visit with O28tf. lier husband who is at present lo- Electrical company, Portland, arrived in Bandon Friday on his semi-annual ented at La Grande, Oregon. trip. J. T. Lillard is local represen­ II. M Shaw, M. D., eye, ear, nose tative of tlie Pacific States company and tin nt specialist, will be at the and lie was showing tlie genial trav­ Harry Hull returned on the Speed­ Gallier lintel, Bandon. Wednesday, eling salesman around. well from a visit nt the Exposition at November 3rd. Gla> >s fitted. 21 2 San Francisco. Tlie degree team of the local Loy­ Tlie Tennis filli. holds its next al Order of Moose lodge will go to Mrs E. lion McCreary Is spending dal and biiHiness meeeting Tuea- Coquille Wednesday evening for tlie a few days with friends al Marsli- y night. Tlie club will lie tlie guest purpose of conducting the installa­ fii Id t hI m w eek Mr and Mrs. W S. Wells. tion of the new lodge at that place Kennedy Buller went hunting on Luu Morris, formerly of Hie Hood A large delegation from all parts of l.ainpa creek tlie oilier day and Hili' river country, came down from I’ort the county is expected to be present reviled In bagging a line buck. land Friday and old a piece of farm Clay Garoutte and A. F. Derringer Mrs. Margart Kennedy and Mrs land to C A Dane, south of town. returned tlie latter part of tlie week A Kennedy expect to leave on (lie E. E. Oakes yesterday sold lot 18 from tlie lower Sixes river country Elizabeth to attend the Exposition. In block 5. Woolen Mill addition, ti where they spent a few days hunting Tlie fellow who hasn't bagged lili Elbert Dyer. Tlie lot lies next to and fishing A fine time was had share < I V tiiison litis year liad bet tlie Bandon Steam Laundry proper- and tlie hunters returned with tlie 1er hurry for the season closes Sun ty. goods. ariH'iiK slippery, necessitating the use of chains. The Coes county end of tlie load is in better shape than tlie por­ tion in Douglas county. Mr and Mrs. 1> M Charleson re turned the latter part of the week on the Kilburn via Marshfield from a visit to the Exposition Mr, Char leeon took sick while in the south and is reported to be more or less under the weather yet. He is the engineer for the ports of Bandon and Coos Bay. Mr and Mrs I. D. Felshelui and Mrs J T Lillard and children re­ turned Monday via Roseburg from a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends at Nampa and Boise. Ida ho, Mr. and Mrs Felshelm also spent several «wks at the home of the for­ mer’s parents anti family tn Arcadia. Wisconsin. In view of cutting down all un necessary axpeusoa and giving cus­ tomers the benefit tn reduction of plli-ea, the groceri of Bandon have decided to quit house to house ao llcttlne Severs! of them have also gotten together In delivery service Jim Wilson, tlie local wrestling fields, He went to Coos Bay in view fields. He went to Coos Bay is view of getting a match, and from there goes to Portland to be present at a match Saturday, where he will chal­ lenge the winner. Wilson's manager. "Smiling Dutch,” is at present at San Francisco where he intends to arrange for a big go witli some of tlie best talent in the south, it will probably be a long time until Ban- don fans will again see tlie equal of tlie young Syrian on tlie local mat. He is a clean sportsman and has made many friends during Ills stay in this vicinity. When you buy coni from us get Riverton Coal, the best and cheapest. Get our special prices on 3 and 5 ton lots. Dippel Ac Wolver­ ton. O28tf. When in doubt where to go, visit the Grand, you will see as good film there as you can in Portland. Excel­ lent music by Prof Kausrnd's orches­ tra. Courteous attention to our pa­ trons. NOTILE TO THE PUBLIC Owing to tlie fact Hint a good many of our ciistomei's, have prevail­ ed upon us to discontinue tlie prac­ tice of soliciting, and feeling tliat it Ls >t custom which is not only detri­ mental to tlie customer. Imi to tlie merchant as well, we will, beginning on November 1st, discontinue solicit­ ing: Signed: Bandon Groccrj (Hoyt »V Eaton) Bungalow Grocery (Endicott A I.« wellen. ) City Grocery (Shields A Jackson) C. C. Cash store ( < ai|H iit< r ) John Dickey Mast's t fri I cry (I. IV. Mast) Spark's Grocery ( V II. Sparks) Trowbridge. MEETING NOTICE Bandon Lodg No. 130, A. F. A- A. M. Stated Com­ munication. Friday evening October 2'J at 8 o’clock, B usiness of importance Visitors always welcome. order of W, M. C. E. BOWMAN. Secy. NOT BY ONE FALL. Not by one fall or ninny be we stayed, if falls await on yonder fight- Ing field; Too great the issue ttiat we tamely yield Or count the cost until the cost Is paid. Right may lie balked and for awhile delayed. Truth in a mist of falsehood be concealed. But laws divine are not to tie repealed, Nor love divine forever diso­ beyed. Not by one full! Rut If the tri­ umph go To doubt ami fallacy, delusion freak. If for awhile defeated, we shall know The time will come for high­ est truth to speak. Because the high seen farther than the low. And guidance must be from the mountain peak. - Arthur 1» Salmon In Church man. California Then East You are offered Panama-Pacific Exposition—San Francisco Acknowledged to be Most Beautiful Tlie Most Wonderful Tlie Most important in history” "The « at almost no additional expense wlilie enroute to the east. 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