The Dora and the Norma are both undergoing repairs at the Herman Brothers shipyard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker and Mrs. Wm Panter and children ot Bandon, were Sunday visitors at the Hultin home. Reuben Squire of Bandon visited our burg last week. The Randolph school house Is being given a new coat paint. Suther­ land k Way of Bandon are doing the work. FOUR MILE 1 ________________________ By CLEM Adams and family left Satur- day in their new Dodge for an ex­ r tended camping trip. Mrs. Robert Francis spent Sunday at the DeLong ranch. and then taste some of the Roy Jones is spending his vacation tine ice cream at ttie SUN­ in Curry county. Needless to say he SET anil take a box home to took his gun along. your wife. It will lie a real , Mrs. Rambo was a Bandon caller treat. Our ice cream Is made Sunday. light in our own place, un­ | Elmer Miller left Sunday for der the moat sanitary condi­ Camp Lewis to join the colors, His tions and you may rest as­ many friends gave him a big supper sured that it Is pure ami party Saturday eve at the Miller w holesome. home. Elmer will be greatly missed by us all. We hope that our Four Mile We have the finest < un­ boys will return safe and bring dies in town. Come in. ¡"Bills” Bcalp with them. I Mrs. M. W. Treadgold and her daughter. Miss Gladys, returned THE home Friday after spending the week In Bandon visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Claire Treadgold and children returned with them to enjoy an outing at the ranch. !.. O. REYNOLDS, Prop. Miss Daisy Matheney who was to sail on the Elizabeth last Monday to (Formerly Blundell's) visit her sister received word not to come as her brother-in-law had been V ¡drafted and her sister would come to Bandon Immediately. C. W. and J. A. Gurrattaz railroad men frijm Portland spent Tuesday looking over Four Mile for a possible y location. Mrs. Herman. August Herman and I Tlie Laurel Lake school has re­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blundell and their ceived a brand new organ which two daughters took a trip to Rose­ they purchased with a fund received burg in the Herman car to see Phil from an entertainment stime time Blundell who is home on a five days ago. furlough visiting his wife, mother j There will be an auction salt» at Francis cottage on the Mrs. _______ ______ __ the and other relatives. Norman Pederson of Prosper is Clausen farm, Saturday, August 31st. home to see his relatives and friends at 2 p. m. The list of articles to be All kinds of having been given a five days fur­ sold is as follows: household goods, Including a bureau, furlough. library table, three-quarter iron bed The youngest child of Richard stead, kitchen table, piano, violin, Thrush is sick with bronchial pneu­ sheet music, rug curtains, 50 quarts monia and with Its mother is at of canned fruits and vegetables, Hotel Gallier in Bandon. other numerous I groceries and Elbert Philpott writes hoine from articles. Mrs R. F. Francia. Somewhere in European waters that he Is well and contented and having On Sunday night, September, 1st, a good time. lie is on the U. 8. S. .there will be another patriotic com- Cononicua. I inunity "sing" at the Presbyterian Miss Gladys Ward has gone to n r j church at eight o'clock. There will grandmother’s, Mrs. Erickson, on I be a few special numbers but every- Daniels Creek where she will enter J one is invited to come and join in the school for the winter. singing of our national airs. LOOK AT THIS SUNSET Ì RANDOLPH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ j 11 < » < * < • < > < 1 O < • We are ready with Every­ thing that’s new and correct this season in Apparel for Boys and Girls. • < > • • < > < • Children's Shoes, Children’s Shoes, from 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 from 11 1-2 to 2 $1.75 New York Store We Will Demonstrate the Fordson Farm Tractor HENRY FORD S TRACTOR At Coos-Curry Fair, ISAAC R Myrtle Point TOWER, Marshfield, Ore .Met Old Fighting Comrade <• ! : New Fall Coats and Suits • ••• : • : In New Fall Models.... Suits Coats made of SATIN GABERDINE, POP­ LIN ami FRENCH SERGES in NAVY, BURGUNDY’ BROWN ami KHAKI. PRICED: are made with FIR and SILK PUSH COLLARS. FANCc POCK- ETS and BELTS. The most popular shades are PEKING, NAI Y, BROW N GREEN. PLl M and GREY. Priced: $20. $25, $28.50 $32.50, $35 $22.50 and Up The Golden Rule Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Zeek have ro­ turned from the Encampment ut Portland. Mr. Zeek had the pleasure of meeting one of liis old comrades, e Harvey Hank, who served in the Picnic at Glen Alder same company, B, 13th Ind. infantry, BIG TKACTOK DEMONSTRATION Probably the most enjoyable with him. They had not met since 1 armers of State Interested in Port- affair given this season was the June 20, 1804, when Hank was FOR SALE—Two nice Rhode Island land Attraction. ' picnic luncheon given by Mrs. R. A. mustered out near Petersburg, Va., Red cockerels. $1.50 a piece I Felter at Glen Alder, their country, Mr. Zeek continued with the reorgan­ Phone 501x8. Miss Minnie Perdue A number of local farmers are ser­ | home, on Thursday last. After a ized regiment until it was mustered Bandon Oregon. 2tc. out at Goldsboro, N. C. at the close iously considering a trip to Port­ | short three mile drive the guests FOR SALE of the war. Mr. Zeek also had the land to attend the tractor and ini- enjoyed an ideal picnic in an ideal Five room bungalow in West honor of spokesman for the Sons of plement demonstration to be held picnic ground and everything an Ramlon, built in 1U15. Modern Veterans of Coos county who there September 5, 6 and 7. The Epicure could desire was on the in every respect, concrete base­ presented to the National President shortage of horse feed and farm la- table. The afternoon was spent in play- ment. If interested see Vic of the W. R. C., Louise M. Knautf, bor is becoming a serious problem Breuer. Owner. ltc. a splendid jewel case made of Cous I and the farmers are looking towards ing bridge, and high score fell to county myrtle wood. Mrs. Zeek was I ttie tractor method to give them re- Miss Blanche Radley. Before returning to town the WANTED—Night operator at the an Oregon delegate to the National lief. Bandon Telephone exchange. Make Practically every tractor manufac ­ guests took in the strawberry ranclt convention of the W. R. C. which was held in Portland simultaneously tured or sold on the Pacific Coast which with its spraying irrigation application to Post Office Box 423 ltc. will be shown in actual operation. It was certainly a picture and left no Bandon. with the G. A. R. encampment. will be a wonderful opportunity for doubt in anyone's mind why Ban- the man who needs or will soon need don enjoys Geo. M. Laffaw was here on bus­ strawberries until Back From Encampment a machine, as he will be able to com ­ iness for the Marshfield Auto Co. yes­ Thanksgiving. N. I). Trumbull and Chas Rodgers terday. He left in the afternoon for were among the first of the local pare the favorable points of all ',f them. Portland on business and to meet G. A. R. members to return from the Miss Irene Barnekoff lias arrived ,Mrs. Laffaw who is returning home Encampment, W. A. Greek came a home from a ten week’s visit with from a visit with relatives at Seattle. Nothing Was Accomplished day or two earlier, he being afraid The woolen mill meeting held at relatives in the Irvington district . Her visit w as cut short because of that be was about to get sick. Mr. the city hall Saturday night was bar­ * near Portland. (the fact that Mr. Laffaw has been Greek has been poorly of late and Miss Christine Denholm and Miss canej for physical examination by ren of results, so far as closin'; up doesn't care to wander very far from Nan Hunter of Portland, who had tile local military board of Coos home. All of the "boys" are loud the affairs of the Sunset corpora­ been the guests of the former's county. He has been reclassified and tion was concerned. There was in­ in their praise of Portland folks and sufficient stock represented to trans­ sister, Mrs. T. W. Robison, returned pjaced in Class 1. Having success­ the entertainment that was afforded | fully passed the examination Satur- act business, consequently the meet­ home the forepart or the week. by them there. They had a splendid ing was adjourned to be called at a M. Broyles has gone to Imkeside day he expects soon to be called and time and every moment was occupied. later date. for an outing of several weeks. I is getting his business in shape. There was nothing too good for them Too Late To Classify and about everything was free. Captain and Mrs. John Johnson and son, Randolph, and Mr. and Mrs W. 8. Fahy and daughter, Beulah, have arrived home from a trip to southern Curry county, They made the trip in their motor cars a report good hunting and a very ■ joyable time. < • < i $1.50 It was a complete surprise to their many Curry county friends, when last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillings at Port Orford, the marriage of Robert McKenzie and Miss Lucile Sorensen was announced. The occasion was a shower and banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Gillings in honor of the bride and groom. The marriage had taketi place at the M. E. parsonage in Bandon at 5 o’clock in the evening on August 11th, Rev. j 8. Van Winkle officiating, but it was kept a secret until the formal announce- ment was made. Mr. and Mrs. Gillings and Miss Ena McKenzie of Bandon, who Is a sister of the groom, were the only guests at the wedding The groom is foreman on Seaview Ranch, a large dairy farm owned by tlie McKenzies, but expects to enter the service of Uncle Sam soon. The bride's parents reside in California. Both the young people are popular within a large circle of friends, many of whom were in attendance at the banquet when the announcement was made and had the opportunity to extend personal congratulations. < i < > Extra Special Sale Marriage of Rol>ert McKenzie and MI m Lucile Sorensen 1» Formally Announced Mrs. John Windsor has been guest at the R. W. Windsor home < > < > WEDDING SURPRISE AT PORT ORFORD IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY’ OF COOS, STATE OF OREGON. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES NEUMANN, Deceased. CITATION TO Mrs Marie Quellan, Port Orford, Oregon; Emma Knut. Petlz, Ger­ many; Charles P. Neumann, Port Orford. Oregon. Otto Neumann, Bandon, Oregon; Paul Bingham. Petlz. Germany. GREETINGS: In tlie Name of the State Oregon, you are hereby cited required to appear in the County | Court of the State of Oregon, I for tlie County of Coos at the Court ' Room thereof, at (A.iquille in the U'ounty of Coos on Monday the 7th day of October 1918, then and there to show cause. If any exists, why an Order of Sale shall not be made on the following described Real Prop erty, to-wlt:- The 8 E. H of Section 28. and tlie of the N. E of Section 33. all In Tow n- ship 28. South of Range 1 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, Coos County. Oregon, containing Eighty (80 1 Acres Witness, the Hon James Watson Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos with ■he seal of said Court affixed, this itith day of August 1918. YtteM 1. w Oddy, Clerk Ry Myrtle Knowlton. Deputy A 2 S.’> 12 19 2« BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES at last year’s prices at M. BREUER’S 25 to 50 f T T PER T T CENT T T T T ••• • O fl.. • • T t T T t T *:* T T T *:* T T T T T ❖ to enter Uncle Sam’s service Î OFF Jewelry, Silver ware, Clocks JX and Watches We Are Closing Out preparatory to our departure and are giving the people of this community an oppor­ tunity to buy High Grade Goods in our line at less than wholesale prices. This is our offer: T ♦I Jewelry, 25 to 50 Per cent Off Silverware, 25 to 50 Per cent Off Clocks, 25 Per cent Off Watches, 20 to 25 Per cent Off Especially attractive new line of AGATE JEWELRY, Cuff Links, Lavallieres, Pendants, Rings, Brooches and Scarf Pins. All goes at 25 to 50 per cent Off. t f T X ♦: ♦I ♦: Buy now and save the articles until Christmas y ou will never again have such an opportunity Come In and See for Yourself Boyle Jewelry Company