Marshfield, was indicted by the I’, j STI HEXTS OF COOH COUNTY RANK HIGH S. grand Jury on a charge of white ' slavery. The prisoner is chaged with , tansporting Mae Conklin and another twelve Out of Fifteen at University woman from Coos Bay to California Belong to Sororities and for immoral purposes. Mr. Shook's and Fraternities. trial will come up at the present term ' of court. University of Oregon, Eugene, The steamer Breakwater will be Ore, Nov. 14 (Special) Out of ready for sea in about a week, ¿hfc fifteen students from Coos county is now at San Francisco, where oil towns twelve joined sororities ant' burners are being installed to take fraternities of tiie university: Ernest II the place of coal The speed of the 1 Watkins and Ernest Wilkins of Ban­ 1 =— ship will be increased about two | don; Dalzell King and Harry Miller knots, Capt. T. J. Macgenn will be 1 of Myrtle Point are members of the Th*) sooner you take care continued as master, It is reported lota Chi fraternity. Pearl Craine of the Breakwater was sold for $10o. Bandon; Leta Mast and Louise Claus­ of your cold in the head or 000. en of Coquille belong to the Pi Be throat the better. Delay may Lucy Powers and J. M. Wright is in from Powers ta Phi sorority. lead to serious complications. are Marshfield for a short stay to recuperate from Myrtle Cowan of an attack of illness, He lias about Delta Delta Gammas and Frances This drug store carries vari­ completed the new school house and Golden of Marshfield is a Delta Delta ous remedies for colds. Ask has stated work on the building for Delta member; Max Iteigard. Marsh­ us about them. A cold is a E. J. Loney of Port Orford, who will field, is a Phi Gamma Delta, while move bls bank from Port Orford to Raymond Burns of Coquille is an nuisance. Powers early in December. Mr. Alpha Tau Omega. Ernest Watkins, of Bandon, has a Wright has been doing much fine work at Powers, the bank building position as bookkeeper in the Uni­ marking the fifth structure he has versity Bookstore, which Is run in Marsh- connection with the University i.i- erected there thiB season Held Times. brary. Reuben Mast of Coquille is get- Mrs. Julia Allen of North Bend Salem, Nov. 15 Exclusive of the ting out for football practice on t he has filed a libel suit against the ■ valuation of public service corpora- University squad. He has already lions, the State Tax Commission an­ Marshfield Record and its owner, A. Marshfield business men and good nouncod today that tin' valuation for It. O'Brien. She alleges that on won special mention in the Oregon­ ian for bis playing as halfback on the reads advocates, says the Times, w ill sno ut purposes of Coos county September 18th, the Record publish unite In asking the Coos county court i uwas reduced this year from $21,- ed an article in relation to her, mak­ Oregon freshman team, in the game with the Oregon Agricultural College to appoint F. A. Haines, of Marsh­ |293,16o to $20,578,977. $20,578,677. The re- ing statements willfully, maliciously field, county read mat;! er," to succee«i , duction for the entire state is over and falsely, with Intent to bring ob­ freshmen, in which the Oregon "bab­ P. M Hull Lewis, who retires from I ten millions. loquy upon the plaintiff, injure her ies" won by the score of 12 to 0. < fflce. It is expected that the vac good name, lower her business and Ray Avery of Coquille is employed in tiie printing department of the Last Saturday. William Shook of social standing and diminish the e ancy will be filled soon by the coun- teem in which she is held by her Morning Register, a daily paper of Eugene. family. She asks for $15,000. Dalzell King, who last year was Secretary Smith of the North Bend a member of the University debating Chamber of Commerce has received team, is again working for a place word from the second assistant post Ion this team and has been success­ master general that an inspector will ful in Hie two preliminaries that visit Coos Bay with the object of in­ have been held so far. vestigating the proposed ocean mail route between that city and Eureka, ‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ flow many hospital patients, suffer­ write« "P. IX D. is superior to any­ ing the frlKhtrul itch, tho raw seoi< h- thin« I have ever found. Soft and which has been petitioned for by die ing pain of skin disease. have been Mootiilng-, yet a powerful agent.” citizens of both places. It is propos­ soothed to sleep by a soothing fluid To do the work, 1> 11 I>. Prescrip­ washed In by the nurse’s hands? tion must Ito applied according* to ed to make North Rend a distribut­ That fluid Is tho famous D. I>. D. directions given in the pamphlet ing point for the mail matter to be prescription for eczema. around every bottle. Follow these di­ sent by boat to the southern city. THE SUPERVISING NURSE of one rections—and see! of our prominent Catholic Institution« And It certainly takes away the Itch The Eureka club took up the matter A Iname of nurse ami Institute on appli­ at once—the moment the liquid is ap­ first and then petitioned the club at •oooooo oooooooo cation). writes regal «ling a patient. plied. The skin is soothed — calmed — "The disease hn«t eaten her eyebrows so thoroughly refreshed delightfully the Coos Bay town to put in a peti- COMMI MTV CO-OPERATION away. Her nose and lips hint become coo!e«1. disfigured. Since tlm use of IX 1>. D. tion also, which was done. ❖ t X Quick I Relief For I Colds IS A BIG ITEM THESE DAYS Y Y Y Y Y ❖ t t Y Y Y BANDON DRUG COMPANY * County News ❖ ❖ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y D. D. D. In Hospitals; Standard Skin Cure ó Iter eyebrows are growing, her no.- -■« end face have assume«! their natural expression," How many eczema sufferers are pay­ ing their doctors for regular treat­ ment and are being treated with thia same soothing, healing fluid? SB. GEO. T. RICHARDSON frankly ior hai . e ❖ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ All druirdsts of standing have tho f.-iimms specitle a« well as the efficient I». li |>. Hkin Soap. But we are so confident of the mer­ its of this prescription that we will refund the purchase price of the first fi'il else bottle it’ it fails to ri h your case. You alone are to Judge. in nit: oRixt.i: ♦♦♦ piiirniua ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦> ♦♦♦ ♦> <♦ ♦ MOTOR. CAR 8 Y Y Y Y Y Y -»-j... of M. D. Sherrard Bandon, Oregon <4 Farm and Dairy Information I By R. V. Holland, in the Oregon Farmer.) If you have children to educate, if you are interested in local condi­ tions or religious affairs, If you own, or expect to own your own home, or other prperty in your community, a few minutes’ thought will convince you that it is decidedly to your best ä Interest to patronize your local stores at all times, provided investi­ gation proves that you can do so to as good advantage as elsewhere. I realize that there is a certain class of merchants and they are still represented in many towns and cities who will not handle standard products and who expect buyers to pay exorbitant prices for goods of The farmers of this vicinity have unknown quality and origin—mer­ nearly finished gathering their crops chandise on which they can demand and to say they are pleased is putting wide margins of profit. it mildly. Many people came to this This class of "storekeeper” how­ locality with the Idea that they could ever, represents a comparatively grow only a limited variety of pro­ small minority and is fast going the duce. but the first crop has proven n way of the prehistoric dinosaur and surprise, both in the way of yield and the nearly extinct mossback farmer the variety of vegetables, fruit, and 1 who "don't have to read nothing grain that will ripen here. Andrew i about farming." Decker has produced some very fine Villages, towns and communities specimens of beets and other vege­ develop In accordance with the tables. .1. B. Saubert raised some amount and quality of effort put potatoes that were over 12 inches forth by their citizenship, and pro- long, while a number of farmers have gressive, right-living people who have had ripe watermelons, cantaloupes | long since learned that it Is neither and peanuts, and W. F. Smith has 1 profitable nor pleasant to live in succeeded In raising some fine sweet non progressive communities, In potatoes, Why not have a fair next nearly every locality are fathers and year and show what Curry county mothers whose sons and daughters ran do? Gold Beach Globe. have been forced to leave home in order to secure profitable employ- We ar; Bote agents for Riverton merit that should have been afforded Coal at Bandon Dippel A Wolver­ locally. ton. O28tf. If you live on a farm you want good roads, schools, churches, , tele- Try Western world Want Ada. phone service, mail delivery and a convenient market in which to t dis­ New Circuit Court Cases pose of your products and freni Oct. 30. First National Bank of which to supply your wants, Coquille vs. E. E. Doyle and M F If you live in town you want, in Lilli«. addition to the above, good streets Nov. 1. Robert Dollar, Trustee and sidewalks, wholesome amuse- Bandon Power company. ments things that go to make a Nov. 1. Frank R. Shaw vs. J G. community worth living in. Fish. Lillie D. Fish, J D. Meyers and These advantages are the natural Caroline M Meyers. outcome of. and are limited to the Nov. 3— Julia Allen vs. A. It. O'- growth and condition of your local­ Brien and the Marshfield Record ity. which Is in turn dependent up­ Nov. 3 Coos Bay Lodge No. 678 on the extent of local trade activi­ L O. O. M vs J. Wright Wilson ties Did you ever see a really good Nov 3 John Johnson ar.d Oliver town that did not have good stores’ Larson, partners J as Johnson & Lar The two go hand ill hand. n, vs. J. Wright Wilson I personally know of an instance, Nov. 3 John Johnson and Oliver within the past year, where a very Larson vs J. Wright Wilson. I.lnnie wealthy man refused to locate and Lewis Wilson and Claude W Wilson establish a modern store in a town Nov 3 Nellie G Duncan vs. J W of some three thousand population Wilson, Limile Wilson and Claude for the reason that an investigation Wilson. developed the fact that the better Nov 4 Mary E Noble vs Mrs class of residents adhered to a long M C. Boyrte Action to quiet title standing policy or habit of doing Nov 8 J. L. Kronenberg vs. C. W practically all of their buying in the Ash toa. stores of a nearby town, or by mail Nov. S K G Young. A G Young On the face of It, this town had and Geo Stearns, vs. Bandon Orch- merely failed to secure a new store ard Co. On the other ha*«). think for a mln Nov 9 Dorothy K. Langlois vs. ule what this rich, aggressive man. Roy Langlois Suit for divorce I with the up-to date store he would Nov IO L. Strong vs. W S Jem | hate pul In. embodying his ideas and d Lucy Jess methods, would have meant to the That the Sinton Brothers Wreck- ing company, which is reported to have purchased the wreck of the Santa Clara, has full power to pro­ ceed against those guilty of destroy Ing the ship, and that sensational de­ velopments may occur later is the opinion of those who have the confi­ dence of the North Pacific Steamship company. Joseph Simon, who has charge of the company’s business In Portland, arrived at Coos Bay Thurs­ day and was followed by his brother from San Francisco. The two gen­ tlemen in company with Post Office Inspector Neal and the Underwriters’ representative, have made an investi­ gation. Your Fuel Bill T : r Y T Y Y At the rate we are selling new Heaters T of the latest make, which consume the T Y least possible amount of fuel, you can af­ f ford to discard that old one and be mon­ T ey ahead before the middle of the winter. Y Y Y We have a big stock of— Y Y Trilby Oak, Bee, Opal, Rival, Y ❖ Laclede, Hot Blast, Lever, t and other Heaters which we are selling from— Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Come in and look them over; ❖ Let us explain their superior points Ÿ Y Y Remember Christmas GiVi'i8 f ' Shop Early Y Y Y Y Bandon Hardware Co. Y Y Phone 01 Mail orders given prompt attention Y ❖ Perhaps you have an old Heater that is burning two times as much wood or coal as it should. $1.25 to $17.50 community. it would have afford­ ed employment for a number of men and women, and would have helped to develop new lines of trade, The owner’s personal and business taxes would have meant much within themselves. Church of Brethren Services every Sunday at: Sun­ day school at 10 a. ni.; preaching at 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. in. Everyona cordially invited.—L. B. -verhalser, Pastor. tf Bear in mind that home trading OOOOOOOOOO4 NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE PROMPT, CAREFUL ATTENTION Gatchell Bros. Transfer Experienced Draymen BARN ON FISH PROPERTY TELEPHONE 641 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. L. K ronenberg . President F. J. F aiiy , Cashier T. P. H anly , Vice-President W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier R. H. R osa c . Y. L owe Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 Drafts on the Principal Cities of the \,orld. A General Banking Business. Accounts of Individualsand Corporations Solicited. ■ ■■tüHirtiaLil. 12003!