Result-Getting Classified Department faction of said indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour 1 CLAS81FIED RATES—One cent per word, first Insertion; S cent P M. and remain open until the hour per word far each insertion thereafter, 80 words or less, $1 per 6 P. M. of the same day when the month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified same shall be closed. ads are cash with order. By order of the District School Board of School District No. 29 of Good cooking apple«. 4Oc |»er box IN THE JUSTICE S tXH'RT OF JUS­ Coos County, Oregon, made this 18tb TICE DISTRICT NO. 0, COOS day of December, A. D. 1915. and up.—Loahbaiigh's Variety store. COUNTY, OREGON. D23tf W. Z. DUNMIRE. Chairman District School Board J. H. SHIELDS and D. H. JACK-» For sale or trade for auto. 2 acm. ATTEST: ¡SON, a partnership doing bus- I land; cleared; fenced and improved: iness under the firm name and ARTHUR COVELL. ) plenty of small fruits; 1-2 mile south style of City Grocery Company, ) District Clerk. Dist. No. 29 of Ferry and the three saw mills, on PLAINTIFFS, ) vs. ) Notice of Live Stock Impounded the Prosper road. Inquire at this W. M SWART and . . SWART ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: office for information. D23t8p his wife, DEFENDANTS. ) That the undersigned Pound Master WANTED—Girl for general house­ of the City of Bandon, Coos County. SUMMONS. work. Inquire at Mrs. J. T. Sulli­ Oregon, has this day December 27. van's. D23.c To W. M. SM ART and . ________ SWART, 1915, impounded in the City Pound his wife, the Defendants above in the City of Bandon, Coos County. EUR SALE—Good colts, coming 3, . named: 4 and 5 years old, $70 to $160.— IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Oregon, the following described ani­ H. A. De Long, ’Phone 1X6, Bandon, OF OREGON, You are hereby requir­ mals found by me to be running.at ed to appear and answer the com­ Ore. tfpd. plaint of plaintiffs in the above large within the corporate limits of the City of Bandon, Oregon, which entitled court and cause on, or be- WANTED—A man and wife who • fore the last day of the date pre- is contrary to Ordinance No. 227, want to rent 25 acres good orchard I scribed in the order for publication entitled an Ordinance prohibiting live land near San Francisco. larger . ot said summons, and that if you stock from running at large within . tail to so appear and answer said the corporate limits of the City of part orchard now in bearing. Unused complaint on, or before said last day land suitable for clilcken raising. For ' of the time prescribed in said order Bandon, Oregon. Description of animals impounded further information see John Nielson. , plaintiffs will apply to the court foi 1 cow. color black, Bandon. Oregon. DlfltSc . the relief demanded in their com­ is as follows: plaint aforesaid, and will take judg­ muley, unmarked. 1 cow. color red. WANTED—To trade $450 Schubert ment against you therefor, a succinct muley, split in left ear. 1 cow, col­ piano, practically new, for team, statement of which said relief de- or red. muley, unmarked. 1 steer, manded in said complaint is as fol- Photo by American Press Association. or will sell at big discount for cash. lows, to-wit: color brindle, 2 years old, split in Picture which Just reached this country of damage done by last early morning Zeppelin raid to a fashionable For particulars apply to Western Judgment against you, and each each ear. resldem e near I.ondou World. D16tf of you for the sum of $50.15 with in­ NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: terest at the legal rate after May 5, That unless the owner or owners hav­ 1915, and for the costs and dis FOR HALE—A Buick, SO horsepow­ bursements it this action, and an ing interest in said animals as above dental neglect. This condition Is due several matches since he left Bandon er, five-passenger auto in first order of sale of attached personal described shall claim possession of to a number of causes, the soft wat­ and so far has won all. He will class condition; 1912 model. 3450 property for the satisfaction of such same and pay all costs and charges er. which furnishes no lime for the wrestle Outler here January 20 and judgment described as three boxes, in cash. The best auto buy in Coos two chests and two trunks, contain­ of the keeping and advertising there­ Have Inferior Teeth and Are Also teeth, the predominance of soft foods he will be the best man Jim has tack­ county. P. O. Box 18, Bandon, Ore. ing goods, wares, merchandise and of, together with the required Im­ in their more lightly ceveioped phy­ led so far. but we are confident that Smaller in Stature. Says East* I chattels sieved, levied upon and at- pounding fee of $1.00 and cost of WANTED—500 families in Bandon siques. It is hard to different isle be­ ho will come out on top. He has ern Authority. ' tached as shown by the return of the to buy Riverton Coal. Dippel Ä constabio to the writ of attachment keeping said animals as herein des­ tween the girls of the two sections wrestled several 200 pound babies Wolverton. D2tf on file in the within entitled court cribed will upon the 6th day of in matter of posture and carriage. At and it is a pleasure to watch him Oregon women have better feet, and came. January, 1916. at the hour of 2 any rate, the women here do not handle those big fellows, I would FOR SALE—5 acres of land 3 miles Service of this summons is made o’clock P. M. of said day at the city but inferior teeth and are more suriMtss those farther east In tills res like to be down for a while and east of town; 2 1-2 acres cleared; upon you by publication thereof in pound in Bandon. Oregon, be sold slightly built than the women of Il­ pect. 1 find my work among tho squeeze everybody's hand and also I the Western World, a weekly news ­ all fenced ; small house, woodshed, paper of general circulation, publish­ at public auction to the highest bid­ linois. says Miss Mabel Cummings, girls here very interesting. ThHy dance one of them lively two steps at and good water. Price $125.—Dip- ed in Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, physical director of women at the der. are well bred, pleasant, good natur- the Bank Hall. But sinco we are too pel A Wolverton. D2tf | pursuant to an order of the above en­ University of Oregon. She draws her Dated and posted this 27th day of ed, nicely mannered and dress more far away, give our best regards to titled court, dated, made and entered conclusions from her physical exami­ sensibly than those among whom 1 all. FOR SALE—Five good dairy cows I on the 10th day of December, 1915, December, 1915. nation of 14 0 University women, and F. A HOLMAN, have been accustomed to work." Hoping this will find you In a good and one young Jersey bull. Write authorizing such service upon you foi Pound Master City of Bandon her 12 years at the Illinois state uni­ humor, I remain, happy as ever, or call on Charles or F. W. Blumen- by publication in said newspaper weeks, pursu- versity. j the full period of six •SMILING DUTCH." rother, Langlois, Curry Co., Oregon, ant to Sec. 57 Lords’ Oregon Laws, "People here are more homogeni­ A lAJNDON NEWSPAPER (Hans Rolf.) Phone 1X9. D9p which provides among other things LETTTERS ons than they are in the middle west. that when publication is ordered as They arc further developed in our FROM THE PEOPLE FOR SALE—Big Type Poland Chi­ [ in this case personal service of the Atty. C. R. Harrow of Coquille, na hogs; 3 boars, 3 sows, register­ copy of the summons and complaint The English Have an Entirely Dif­ nervous, dynamic American life than who wsh In attendance at the big ferent Method of News-Handling in my state," said Miss Cummings. Butte, Montana. Dec. 25. 1915. Coot County Bar association banquet E. F. Topping. without the state of Oregon, shall be ed. $12.50 each. equivalen; to publication thereof, and "The girls have infinitely better Hello Gents Just a few linos to say at the Gallier last evening, made llio Parkersburg, Ore., Telephone 5056. I you are notified that the time pre­ N423p scribed in the order for publication The following from the Ashland, feet, which condition Is due largely hello and wish you all a Happy New World office a pleasant call today. to the more sensible type of shoes Year. Jim Wilson ami I are busy Mr. Barrow reports a most enjoyable of said summons and on, or before (Oregon) Tidings is of interest: FOR SALE—Cheap. 12 or 13 year j the last day of which you must make worn by the women of the west. In as a bee. but still have time to drop time at the affair. We are in receipt of ' the London old gentle work horse, or would answer shall commence to run from the matter of teeth they are inferi­ a line to our friends in beautiful (England) Observer. ' This (taper is trade for gentle milch cow giving the day of the first publication, o> Let THIS paper be YOUR paper. ' of personal service outside ot the one of the great London newspapers or, although they show no signs of Bandon-by-tlie-Sea. Jim Ims been in milk. Address W. F. Kennedy, box I State of Oregon. [ and It is so different from American The date of the first publication 29, Bandon. Nllt3p of this summons is December 16. newspapers we wish we could send a copy to all of our subscribers. The C. R. WADE, WANTED—Someone to build a J 1915. ooc>oooooooo<>oooooo-c>ooo<>ooooooooooooooooooo<>oooo<> Justice of the Peace. first page of the paper is taken up house for a permanent renter, G. T TREADGOLD, entirely with small advertisements. Must be on a lot near the down town Attorney for Plaintiff. The first news article In the paper section, Address World, for Infor­ D16, 23, 30 , J 6 13 20. is a two or three column review of tì mation. the financial situation, then follows FOR SALE—Fresh Cow with calf; School District Bond Election Notice columns devoted to markets. The 6 years old, price 850 for both. Ap­ next page is devoted entirely to a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ply for information at World of­ list of men and officers killed and fice. Dec.lfltSp • That a school district bond election I wounded in battle. The fourth page is hereby called to be held at the is devoted to book reviews and the Mrs. A Rinne masseuse and medi­ Woodshed on the School Grounds in fifth page to letters to the editor. cal gymnastic. Bx. 853 Bandon, Ore­ and for School District No. 29 of Coos The sixth page, in this social center gon. Janlap. County, Oregon on the 10th day of of the world, has a column and a half 'January, A. D. 1916, between tho of society news and then some special GOOD POTATOES—For good pota­ hours of 1 o'clock and 6 o'clock P. M. reference to the doings of notables. toes cheap. Inquire at the Bar­ There will be submitted to the legal The seventh page is given over to gain store. S9tf voters thereof the question of con­ dramatical news and then comes the We pay cash. tracting a bonded indebtedness in the editorial page. The first news Rem, WANTED—Sacks. sum of $2,700.00 for the purpose of | as Americans regard news. Is printed J115tf. Bargain Store. building a new school house to re­ MRS. MYRTLE BLAKE has open­ place one destroyed by fire, in and Ion the ninth page, and this is about ed DRESSMAKING PARLORS up­ for Baid School District. The vote to the war. In fact, all of the ninth stairs in the Lewin residence at the be by ballot upon which shall be the l>age, all of the tenth page and near- 1 corner of 10th street and Oregon words "Bonds.. . . . . Ye«” and the ly all of the eleventh page is devoted avenue. Plain and fancy sewing so­ words "Bonds... . . No”, and the to war news. On the eleventh page , licited. Terms reasonable. D2tfg voter shall place a Cross (X) be- there Is a half-column story about a Ixindon street railway strike and See page five and read what is tween the word “Bonds" ' and the some ten or twelve small items of offered you "In the Ellingson build­ word "Yes” or between I the word city affairs from three to six inches "Bonds" and the word “No”, which long. ing.” The twelfth ami thirteenth indicates his choice. pages are given over to war news. The polls for the reception of the The fourteenth page to art and music Rherton Coal? Yea, we have it Phone 38, Dip|>el A Wolverton. d2tf ballots cast for or against the con- and paid church announcements. The fifteenth and sixteenth pages carry special articles. The seventeenth page prints athletics—not "sports" as we understand that term tn Ameri­ ca and the back page is devoted to small classified advertisements. This completes the copy of the London Sunday Observer. Aside from the war news there is scarcely an article in the paper which would not be as Interesting one day as another. The largest advertisement in the paper is that of a real estate firm, taking half a page. The great bulk of the advertising is small ten and fifteen inch ads, largely dealing with dry We Mean Just What We Say—FREE I goods and other things ladies buy. A 4*n