Mr. and Mrs. Carl Groves and two children were in Bandon yesterday enroute from Sixes river to a logging camp near Coquille. Mr. Groves has been employed by the Sixes River Mining Co. C. McC. Johnson, proprietor of the Kruse Shingle mill was a business caller at Marshfield Thursday. Mr. Johnson has been making some sub­ stantial improvements at his plant at Prosper. r information concerning the local in­ dustries and no doubt this section of the county will receive some valu- able advertising as a result. Perry Lawrence of Nogales, Aril., arrived here a few days ago tor a visit with his brother, Mr. Lawrence of the Prosper Mill company. He had been in Arizona the past two years and has witnessed much of the excitement along the Mexican border. He states that although some of the excitement has been real, a great part of it has been exaggerated. i There is no entertainer like Wedding Gifts FOR THE JUNE BRIDES VICTOR • • • • The Presbyterian Ladies Aid wish­ A few suggestions es to Invite all the other church so­ cieties of Bandon to meet with them Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Webb of Seat­ • * • • Whether a few friends stop in, or next Wednesday afternoon in the tle, Wash., were guests of Banker Alvin and Community Silver. you invite a whole house full of com­ back parlor of the Presbyterian and Mrs. E. D. Webb several days pany or whether you are all alone this week while enroute to San Fran­ church. • • in the evening, the Victor is just the cisco. Mr. Webb is a brother of the Andy P. Davis, a lumber inspector Mantle Clocks, Chafing Dish, and entertainment you need. local gentleman, and they are on at the Moore mill, spent several days Condiment Sets. a tour of the coast section. He was at Marshfield last week while the mill It brings to you the magnificent much impressed with the possibili­ s s s was shut down, He returned Satur voices of the greatest operatic stars, ties here and believes this section of day, the mill resuming operation: the stirring music of celebrated bands Scarf pins. Tie Clasirn or Cuff But­ Oregon will witness much develop­ Monday. and orchestras, the livliest dance tons, LaValiers, Bracelet or Pin for ment. music, solos and duets, on your fav­ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pape joined the Bridesmaid. 8. D. Harper had a narrow escape orite Instrument; beautiful sacred' | Knights of the Grip und their wives ses from accident while he and Mrs. Har­ music; the latest song hits; minstrel j at Marshfield Sunday for a few- day': '• every kind by the world's best tal­ Libby’s Cut Glass, the most wel­ , outing at Lakeside. A ball game and per were returning from an auto trip come and appropriate wedding gift. ent. i other Bociai features made the day to the Bay Sunday. He had started to drive the car onto the ferry at Co­ I i a pleasant one. quille, when something went wrong Mrs. C. F. Pape and Mrs. H. K. and the front of the car plunged into i Fiom leave Bunday morning for Port­ the river, with the rear end hanging land to attend a meeting of the Grand over the dock. Neither of the occu- I Chapter of the Eastern Star lodge, pants were injured and the car was i They will also have an opportunity soon righted. / i to take in the Rose Festival. George Cox is having the side­ John Lamb and C. C. Howell are walk repaired in front of his houses planning on leaving In a few days for on Franklin avenue, which are occu­ anufacturing ewelers J Alberta, Canada, where they will in­ pied by Frank Holman and J. T. Lil T elephone 751 B andon , O regon vestigate the wheat land proposition lard. H. E. Boak has put in a new offered by the Canadian government walk along his property, which is ad­ i They may decide to locate there. joining, and altogether that street is THIS WEEK J. L. Kronenberg arrived on the being put in pretty fair condition Speedwell from Sausalito, Cal., the There are still other places along I first of the week on business con- that block, however, which are badly grand officer who will be here on I three with a light yellow border. The I nected with his local interests. Mr in need of attention. her first official visit at the next reg­ text is well written and covers the | Kronenberg says he always likes to ular meeting, Wednesday evening, outdoor attractions of Oregon, from M G. Pohl returned on the Eliza- ! get back to Bandon and meet his beth from San Diego, San Francisco the Columbia river to southern Cur. June 7th. All 10c packages of co­ The Bandon High School Alumni many friends here. MV. and other California (pointy ry, and from the Pacific ocean to held their annual banquet and busi­ okies and crackers Every loyal Ore- Eastern Oregon, LOCAL K. OF P.’S TO A basket social was given at die Pohl left last fall for the south to ness meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall ENTERTAIN OFFICIALS gonian 18 urged to secure a copy of 3 for 25c j new A. B. Reeee bungalow, opposite ipend the winter, and while in that Tuesday evening. It was a very aus­ He this book and send it to a friend in ' the Moore mill, Saturday evening. section traveled extensively. picious occasion, about 4 5 former Will Hold S|>ecial Meeting and Pro- the East. Copies can be secured from I A large gathering of young people comes back hale and hearty after his graduates and guests being present. gram at Lodge Hall Wednesday, any Southern Pacific agent, or by ad­ was present and bidding for the bo”e< sojourn in the land of "No se in- H. N. Crain acted as toastmaster. •lune l'ltli. dressing John M. Scott, general pas­ quiete Vd, ” (which south of Han was keen and interesting; $6 being MJss Blanche Radley gave an address Diego means don't give a hang), senger agent, Portland, Oregon. I the high mark reached. of welcome to the class of 1916 and Arrangements are to be made by and is busy telling his friends of his Dr. 8. J. Mann and and W. 8. Harold Johnson replied on behalf of the local lodge of the Knights of To Continue Classes experiences. Wells made a trip to Langlois Mon- the class. Toasts were given by Supt. Pythias to hold a special meeting on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geisendorfer I day afternoon. Dr. Mann was cal- Jim Longfeather, better known as I L. W. Turnbull, Miss Elizabeth Rod­ Wednesday evening of June 14th in and son, Rayner, have moved to the led there to assist Dr. Schmidt in a "Rattlesnake Jim,” who spent sev­ gers and H. Quigley. New officers honor of Grand Chancellor Willard Kruse residence at Prosper in order GROCERY . professional capacity, and Mr. Wells eral weeks in Bandon and vicinity for the Alumni association were L. Marks of Albany, Oregon, and to be closer to their place of employ­ last fall while on his twenty year hike chosen from the incoming class as Walter G. Gleeson of Baker, Ore., | accompanied him to transact bust ment, both being engaged in tlia Try Our Quick Delivery . ness affairs and view the country. around the world, was shown in the follows: Delphi Langlois, president: K. of R. and 1J.. who will visit Bandon Johnson shingle mill for the summer. Beaumont weekly, moving pictures, I Belle Chatburn, vice president; Grace Phone 571 8. L. Williams came down from on that date. Mrs. Roberts, Grand Mrs. Geisendorfer will continue her at the Grand Sunday evening. Jim . Gibson, secretary; Sam Armstrong Myrtle Point Saturday and took the Chief of the Pythian Sisters of Ore­ classes in Bandon until July when never wears shoes, he talks a dozen and Ora Jamieson, treasurers. The i Phoenix for San Francisco, lie has gon will be in the county at the same her vacation begins. She will resume or more "languages" and writes aw­ retiring officers were Lena Langlois, resigned his position with the Esta time and it is probable she will visit again in September at a studio here [ brook company, and will be succeed­ ful poetry. He was in a California president; Lestle Sparks, vice presi­ Bandon on the same date, in which and during the third week in Septem­ town when he ran across the camera dent; Carl Bowman, secretary; Claire ed by Lloyd Rosa, who has gone tc event the affair will probably be a ber will hold a public recital. man, and butted into the^movies. Shumate, treasurer. Myrtle Point to look after the tie joint meeting of the two organiza­ » • • The Speedwell arrived in port from business. tions. The state officials come to Mynatt Buys Barlier Shop J. D. Mills, Hotel 8t. Paul, 130 Miss Grade Slavens charmingly the county primarily to nttend the San Francisco Monday evening. Word comes from Eugene that Lloyd Mynatt, who for some time 4th St., orner of Alder, Portland. entertained a number of her friends Shortly beforo leaving the dock at district convention of the Coos county has been employed by W. E. Keithley i Ernest Watkins of Bandon, now a Ore. 6-1tfc Sau Francisco she was threatened by at a farewell party, at her home on branches of the Knights of Pythias ■ student in the state university, has Alabama avenue. Friday, May 26th; and Pythian Sisters which will be In the O. K. barber shop, has pur­ The Moore mill resumed operations ' been selected to play the part of fire, which except for the aid of the before leaving for their homestead held at North Bend June 12th; but chased the business front the latter the first of the week after a brief Antipholuse in the Shakespearian fire department might have caused and is now conducting it alone. He her destruction. It is reported Hint | to spend the summer vacation, while here they will made visits to shut down. ' play. "Comedy of Errors.” The play Is assisted by an extra man on Sat- jolly afternoon was spent by the the fire started sometime between 8 the various lodge temples and local urdays. Mr Keithley and wife left BOHN Sunday afternoon May 28. 1 is to be staged on the university cam and 11 o'clock at night, in a place young people, and dainty refresh- Knights are planning to make their pus tomorrow evening. Saturday for San Francisco where to Mr. and Mrs. A F. Miller, a 9 1-2 The invited visit here one that will he remember­ where it was not detected until it had meats were served. they expect to locate. pound daughter. Two divorces were granted in cir­ burned a large hole, However it did guests were Misses Lucile Kimble, ed with pleasure. Agates cut and mounted. Sabro cuit court Monday, both to Bandon not affect the safety of the ship so Violet Adams. Clara Carpenter. Irene Councils of North Bend and Brothers. it people. In one, Nicholas vs. Nicholas the inspectors allowed her to go to Barnekoff. Ruth Foster. Lillian Lite A New Oregon Booklet the suit was brought by the wife, sea before repairs were made, she t hold. Agnes Wooden. Ella Wooden. Marshfield this week in joint session The latest book isBued by the J. C. Shields and D. H. Jackson and the other, Hancock vs. Hancock, had just come off the dry dock. Ruby Beeler. Fay Sparks, Thelma Southern Pacific is their annual book will consider the purchase of the Coos went to Myrtle Point on business tile was brought by the husband. Causes House and Wllda Slavens. "Oregon Outdoors." This book is Bay Water company's system at a first of the week. C. B. Zeek must he an idea) pre charged In the first Instance were printed in three colors on a very ex­ flat price of $180,000. The com­ Miss Pearl Axtelle came over from drunkenness, and In the second, de cl net committeeman, at least he is in The Freshman class of tlie Ban- pensive grade of paper. The cover pany's mains supply both Marshfield great demand for that office. lle- don High school gave a farewell party Marshfield the latter part of last 1 sertlon. shows two actual photographic scenes and North Bend, and the proposal has ing an old faithful Republican Mr. I in honor of their class advisor at the week for s visit with friends. been shaped to negotiate on a basis Mrs. Mary Morrison and daughter. Zeek has acted in tUnt capacity for I residence of Dr. I L. Scofield on in colors. The Inside color plate is of Portland. The illustrations, of which of payment as follow-s: North Bend, Many of the local storna were Miss Mae. of Winnemucca, Nevada, precinct No. 4 t for several years. Jackson avenue. Saturday evening. there are over a hundred, are taste­ $50,000; Marshfield, $54,000; joint od Decoration Day and the owners at mother and sister of II. F. Morrison, This year lie was not only again elec I May 27tli. The rooms were very ar- fully arranged In combinations of payment, $76,000. tended the various exercises. arrived Wednesday to spend the sum­ ted for that precinct on the Republi­ | tistically decorated in class colors of The people of Spruce valley are mer with the latter. Mr. Morrison can ticket, but got an equal number ' pink and green. The evening was considering the advisability of having drove to Coquille and brought tin of votes with Miss Blanche Radley 1 spent in playing old fashioned games, ladies down in his car yesterday, and on the Democratic ticket. a Fourth of July celebration. Neither music, and singing, until 11:30 when they were delighted with the scenery were candidates but their names were ; refreshments were served, consisting Why not enjoy the best music and along the river. written in. Of course Mr. Zeek has of chocolate, sandwiches, cake, sal­ entertainment In life as we go. The sent in an explanation to the county ad. fruits and Milo, followed by the Victor Victrola has It. Sabro Bros 1 Western World force was royally clerk that it wouldn’t look good for Miss Mabel Post arrived on the ■ '*ntertained the first of the week on a Republican to represent the Detno- carving of the class cake by the class Elizabeth from San Francisco, after j * hox ,*ie finest of strawberries I crats in the precinct. Besides he has advisor and toasts by class mem­ a several month's stay in the Cali from *he Wood Plantation. The box also been elected Republican com- bers. which were responded to by Prof Harold Quigley, the guiding contained just seventeen berries and fornia metropolis. i mltteeman for precinct 4 7, where hl* hand of the class. After giving the each and every one of them was per­ G L. Mick el, a graduate of the | fect. Needless to state they lasted name was written in without hlJ class yell for everybody concerned pharmacy department of the O. A. quick, but the appreciation was les ' knowledge. —all dispersed to their homes In the I’., has accepted a position at the sened none thereby Every home should have a Victor wee small hours of Sunday morning, Orange Pharmacy. voting the affair one of the most M D. Sherrard came down from pleasant evenings of the year. Those Mr and Mrs Thomas lutnglois of Fresh buttermilk on sale at Ban­ thia city have received word from Bandon last Sa'urday with two new present were: Misses Bulah Bellmore. don Beach Creamery every day. 10 their son, Ray Langlois, addressed Dodge automobile« One car he de­ Ona Smith. Zina Pope. Erma Bark- centa a gallon. MSStfc from Honolulu, Hawaiian islands to livered at this place to A J. Marsh low. Gladys Gardner. Eulah Moore. John Dickey and J W Mast at the effect he has joined the Vnlted and the other he drove to Wedder- Barbara Barrows. Osha Kelly. Ethel tended the meeting of the Coos t'oun-; states army, Coast Artillery, and is burn and turned over to T. L. Carey, Scofield; Messrs. Karl Maskev, Al­ ty Buslne>s Men'» aaaociation at now on his way to Manila. Philip­ manager of the Wedderburn Trading Order your vege­ bert Tucker. Henry Philpot. Randel) Marshfield Thursday night last pine islands, where he will be assign company's store at that place Kay. Ira Tucker. Joseph Breuer. Ross tables with your meats and have them deliver­ Several local Elk will probably go *° on<* ’^e companies of the | year Mr Marsh had a jitney in thr Thorton. Otis l.tpps. William nick­ family and he says that he found a to Marshfield next Monday or Tues | artillery regiments ing. and Mr. Quigley, the class advis­ ed at your door. car so convenient In ranch life that he day to witness the production of the The steamer Elizabeth arrived doesn't feel as though he could get or. "Mikado** by the Coos Bay Elks | from San Francisco Friday with a Call at our new place and examine what along without one any more, and for Local friends of Miss Faina Welder, Mr. and Mrs. B F. Shields left cargo of redwood water pipes for the 1 two reasons his neighbors are glad to we have to offer or call up for their home at Bancroft, Ore., the municipal water works, iniscellane -re him the owner of a good auto daughter of Mr and Mrs R M. Weid- | or of Templeton, have received com- f-rat of the week They had been ous merchandise, and the following I mobile One la that " Al." has a so visiting with relatives and friends In passengers Mr. and Mrs. Ed law liable turn and likee to take Ms m-nrement Invitations Miss Welder Mabel friend« out for little lov rMea, and | graduates from the German Hospital Bandon and vicinity. son, Mrs. K L Danielson, Post, Mrs. Baird, O, Richter. E. K the other Is. that he Is road aupervt- Nurses* Training school at San Fran­ Krnueth Nelson was tn th* city M Fogle. T. Izizarlno. M G or. snd a good one too. and whenever cisco. There are nineteen in thr Wednesday from Myrtle Point (Ha­ I .Mlle, class, among them Miss Zetta Gib­ R. Black tok Pohl. J the supervisor is the owner of sn son of this city, and it is stated that tributlng advertising matter for a big Dairymen's ball to be given at Myr­ Nori A. Drew, representing thr automobile the public can look out both young ladles carry the honors tle Point this coming Saturday night. Tlmbernian magazine, published In for good roads Port Orford Trihune of the class Miss Welder la a sister Patronise home industry snd buy Portland, was In the city the past of Mrs Fred T Tuttle of thia city. • • • CL H. RESKY, Prop your Hods Pop from S. R. Loahbangh wwk or more gathering data for a LOST Kn old rose gold link cuff of Bandon Bottling Works. Second special Coos county edition of that button. Return ti C F. Pape and The Tythian Sisters are planning i Miltip magazine. He was given voluminous get reward. JeltJp to entertain Coquille Temple also the| i • • • • s N A p s M S abro B ros . J 10c per lb Saturday Only Mortal Notre S ANITO Local News FRESH VEGETABLES Everything in season, including the best home grown product and only the choicest from the California market. PHONE 131 BANDON MARKET