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Semi-Weekly Bandon Retbrder, November 7, 1913 Page 4 sanrw -nrirtwirwa rvrrv vii fxD. .as- Just arrived direct from j Factory a splendid sortment of Libby's, . Ci)t Glass. I i Cut Glass isalwaVs with- in Elw 1-innrlc nf (rnm f III JH . V ..v,.v.w " f-j w taste. Exqusitc designs, I i i 1 1 r beautiful and brilliant". The word LI BBY etched on every pioce, to those IxrUU r'mr cM nils' for tt I1U 1 W , ii.iiimi' - - . the best in quality, work- I ..i i c. 1. r.... mansinp aim nnisu. r. ? is at your select stock service. IVtahuJWurrng JevrnloM Phone 751. Bandon, Oregon 8 LOCAL NEWS pss?gssspsA-jf$r0) Watc.ii for our Saturday feature; n&ht-you will be sure- to like tile show. Don't fail 'to hcc tliat .Pendleton Rnund-Uo at the Grand, Sunday afternoon and evening. Some show Chat. ' . ' Don't forget the big sale of the Hsndon Dry Goods Co." that will be gin next week. They will have some-hummers of prices. The Ladies Art Club met with Mrs. Alice Gallier and a very pleas ant afternoon wa spent and elegant refreshments were served. The club had as a . guest Mrs; H. A. Rumble of California. Mrs. Rumble is well known in Bandon having formerly been Mrs. , Steele ol this city. F. E. Allen representing Blake Mc Fall Paper Co. and othct whole sale houses is in Bandon today call ing on his customers. Mr.' Allen is a formidable candidate fof Mayor of fijarshfield nd there is even prospect that he will be elected. If Marshfield should do him the honor it would be worthily bestoMed, and thecity would have a.good adminis tration. in 1 9 1 2 the number of vessels that sailed from the port ot Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, for the United States, ac cording to the registry of bills ol health at the .consulate, was 112 against 56 for the preceding ' year. The supplying of coal provisions and water to these vessels is one of the chief-industries o( the islands. All the coal for the vresscla is im ported from Wales, A Texas farmer, adopting' the theory, that the. by-product is the profit-maker, fraught a cider, press for thirty dollar and used in . making cider and vinegar from the. culls ofhis fifteen-acre apple orchard, ge year he made si hundred gal lons of -cider and sold it as sweet cider and vinegar foe four hundred and twenty-five dollars. The vine gar obtained a local reputation and brought one d6llar a gallon. Can You Save $10, $25, $50 a month? MAKE it your rule to take o.ut every month at this hank an interest hearing Certificate of De posit for as much as you can spare. . Your certificate .will earn compound inter est, can he converted quick-, ly into cash, are' perfectly safe and offer a most, at tractive temporary or per manent investment. They are issued in any denomin ation. FIRST NAT'L BANK Open during Noon Hour Ami Satur day Evenings. . Traders Exchange. J.ocated on 2nd Street in the old Wofntcn Mill Building,. The object ottfos k-adeks Exchange, is .hot to Irtiff. but to act as a .go-between to parties that have anything to trade or exchange or you can set a price on- anything 'pu hav to sell.' leave it at the Tkadeks ExciiANOK and it will be sold for you, vi e have plenty ol 'floor space; we will a'lso list anything and everything for Sale or Trade, .Farms. Stock, Real Estate, Household gmods, Machin ery, Merchandise, Vehicles of all kinds, HamtAsand Saddles. Boats, junk 61 all kind. 'Later on we will have a Traders Exchange auction day once a month, ,when we would like to have Farmers and others bring in Livestock and iwiuhice of all kinds. Lively bjr thstf titc we will havc-t'iic merchants snd bwiuens men in with us wt UV general Bandon barjjin day. Buwiuess will be on a, to per cewt foaisis, cTLe.nA ins tate on 5 per cent. Tlwte mi graft to the IwDsin, you wt ytmt own prices. ' Ifbtc IPratmws .' Ex change 'gets s to per cent o 5 per cent commission. "frr storage" and bringing the aiers orJuye.: and Seller together, afso .storage ware rooms'. Come in ami see us or drop us a card. We want to cto business with the whole surroifnding country. Get in and be a booster, .this is going tojielp everybody. ' Traders Excmamge . W. G Cadloy,t Prop. Bandon Ore, Spruce Valley Uptm. Mr. and Mrs. . C. 11. Nt'sl ad daughter spent, Saturday nJ Sun day with friends up the five. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shk-Iifo visited with their son, W. F, awl family and t other friend i the Valley Suuday.. S. S. Shields has niovwi his family to the ferry at Billiards Chicken. , . CK.XV-- Oregon Cow .is Ottrmjiiart. Chicago, Nov. 5 "Ma of Fair Cows" entered for Monmouth, Ore. yesterday was named the grand champion Jersey cow at the Nation d Dairy show. "Noble's Eminent Lad"' of Fajfurrias,- Texas was cjioseri the champion Jers$r bull. . Bill to Repay State. Washington,. Nov, 10. Among measures of imi orfancc to Orcgoo which Senator Ctiatritwrbin has in troduced is one" "for trie relief of tUc state tf Oreou. It provides ior the Repayment to the stale ot tli sum of $103,543.03, which in the language cf the bill, is "the ammwit expended hv said state i recruiting and securing volunteers fof the ser vice in Indian wars during the years 1864 to 1S67 and not heretofore reimbursed by the United States, as ascertained by the coiut ol claim in' its opinion filed December jt, ioS, and verified by audit of the sectc tary of the treasury, pursuant to the act of congress approved Jutte 3$, into." An ofsantM wltb a acna ot tmmat U still cbuctellnotiUoiit n AHnouDnetucn? that was made on a Sunday morning by Ills pastor in a Fifth avenue church. Tho pastor saW. "I hope that every o'ne will com to our ll'cly, bright and inspiring Kort-lco tills evening; subject. "Watching a iniw tile." Now York Suu. 'fhrouflh Child Eye. Kllen. ago three, paid her flcat v4alt to a hosjiltnl fecuntly. ner father had undergone n operation., 4glie had won dered whore her pnpu'was. anil as slio stol by his bedside she looked 'at him .snivel j-.. . - , "You've gof an nwfuj bls houso IieraJ papn," sflo-sald. ''Why don't you eomo hiSiue and live wltlMiionnd inaniirva?" Imllanapolhp No. ITingar-s and CForuicUi , Flnpcrs can be protected nsalnftS stains wlilie- hannlliiK chemicals by 'coatini; tho.ni wlth4 a was made hjt meltliiK white wax nnd addliftr to each ounce of It whllo nsoltatf a' (Irani ot 0IW0 oil. ? Shooting njatch November 22id at II, P. Clausens, on Fourmile, dance at night. A cordial invitation is extended to all. 88t5 , His Blunder 1 GREGORY j - .... ., -, .I r , - .1 , AToolcott during tho ewmmhar tnn SS1h MartlniJale aiw4 &M nlodl of fio InK, with th usual ivmilt. H(iwcpi, tn ufPair was not brought tn n flftUh. and VVou'lcott was obllgwd to tube u tlioiiHand mile trip feff ttie Dwrpoim ol nuilcina a proposition. II jviw psu pnrltitf to do so when the lnJy wrotis Cilin that she would be at M. sbott .ly nnd would tnt liuppjr- to twrtro htm there. Sllic'e St. wno some W) milt's menfer ttinn hir rerddcilcc. Wpolcott concluded to ri her there lnstt'Ml. WInh Wartlmlale wrote thut sin would te -at tin; Cliffs, meaning: that sfie.woilld rWt n fawtljf f that name Wnoleotl tooh! d to tturtwa that hi; would atop -at a hotel. 0m allglitliiR ui fhe (rtatlon (ite n mnu wild wan In o hurry wtwre ha could) Chid the 01 Ma. Ttte nun Hikittwl to m hnnd come hous on n hill iwar tiy. lie foti4iifl ttio hxtfttv a&vi'A uMf. tHiinUiip .to the tuiunot, tiM tdiu to m'lid tiU tttuvti tlitw; ttwcti he crat t)I? to wlt the. distance. On nrrlrtua he oiwued the front door, entered a apticluua hallway twul lavr a ceiitleiuan petitfliitf a cwwh paper before an ojven flrttilace. . '-The Cliff. I iwllever" wiWI Woolcott The gentleman lo)kl up ot lilm over n pair of Klasst'. soniewliHt nur-ixrist-d, utHl leplU'd In the nlliriimtivtt. '"Are you the landlord?" attkvd VVooi cott. A twinkle cniuf Info the wfatleuiuu h eye, uiuh lie iVpJlpri ttmt hc win tin proprietor. "I would like a room In yonr ftouse tfo ia few dnyji," coutliHHrart the travel er. "Have you n youiuj lady atiiyliiK with ywi of the nauie-of Wartliulak'V" A Mailt ee-emed to tireafa In upon the trwitlonian'a' bsruin. "Mlsu t'lbixjncu SInrtiiulale? Certainly. Slw arrived a few days ago. But she'11 out In an nu to just iiow. She will not return till late tonight. He seatul and I'll call u serrant to'ahow you to a room." Howard Cliff, banker, eiitei'talnlng a fewftlends at his country residence, had uent them olT in his car, remaining t frame hkn.seif. i(e w'ent hlinnolf for the hutlcr, iuVtead of riiiKliitf for (1I111. to tell tilm to show a cent liimn to his ion who supiws'cd he .was in n ho tel mid who was nol id ti tol!J he whs 1 n'vrivnte-houe. Wtivu Sir. CIHT re turtid to the guest, follo-weil by the butler, who took him upstairs.- While Woolcott was makhiK a toilet Ills bag tfiiKO nrriveil and was sent up to him. When he come .downstairs tie .lound Mr. Cliff 1 the Hbrajry. "We have very few etmfta at pres ent," said the supposwt landlord. "You sue. ours' ta a siunmcV bouc. and we shaft close, up for the winter within n. few days or 9 vrevtt. It depends upon how Ions I can keep thosw who ore how with inc. You will hare to dine alone, for alt hare cone on tine auto party." ."t don't like that." 'Ud Woolcott "It yon arc olocne iuoy wo tWl dine foeethurl" "Certainly." "What wiae. hare you.?" Mr. CI I If mentioned several fclndv of wlno, mid his guest selected cham pagne, lie asked for it wine card, but the host told him It was wineees.ttiry. Wivelcott regaled tits tios-t Willi oue bot tle and called for another, 'tie dttiner wns delightfully served, 'Miul altogether' Woolcott fouud the landlord a wry ajcreeahto companlou. Judging by the number of foreign tilacvS tut was fa milll.tr wltlt. VYoolcett thongbt ttiot tie must have kept hStels nil OTf the world. Mr. Cliff suggested that, stnee the onto party would not return till late, perhaps Wooicotl would, not sit up for them. Since the latter did not felt.ih a meeting with the lady to whom tie had come to propose before others ho said he thought he would ga to bed. When he Went down to breivKfurt In the morn tug he met a. genial' party, every one of whom had Utvn coachl with regard to ht reeeption.. Miss 'Martliulalc had tatnt (utrrttirtl at the blunder he had made. She fiad . ex ported Mm to stop at a botel and call upon her at her. friend', ttirt Mr. 4Jllft pleaded with her o permit ber friend to reniat tn Igtmrauce ot the 8ltws41o temporarily and continue tn be nter taJned by the 'cjlff family. Miss MNrtindale advaueed wll a mile, "not uninlngled with einlmiTas meiit. but refraineii from mentioning the mistake. . All Hat .down toKvtUer to breakfast, and Woolcott thought what n 'charming place It would ho for bltnto make his proposal. Flo had nniple opportunltji,' tot tho members of the family kept out of the conplo's way. having some UBplcto.of tjio young man'a errand. turlng the. afternoon the two took n long walk, and when they catuo back Woolcott loojied Very proud-of Vilmself. M din ner ho remarked to .Mrs Clltf tii h had never before stopped n4 so charui big a hotel.' "Hotell" efcclalmed tSy, ffetffflr Ing surprise. . "Mr. Woolcott." ealdthe twat "1 tV to. thaillc you for makliiii n utit?&lnc ti taking my houso for a'hoiel. Ilnd 7 ipt,1oni so I, should not bnx& tid (to pleasure of entertaining yot." Woolcott saw by the looks-' nt tfwww present, especially Ills Hariowe. tti ti linil blundered, but both boat and' hos-i--ess came to the rescue, and1 It waa uot long before the was feeling quite ot homo .and fatiglilng'wlth.the rest over his mistak.0. 'Hut it. Is not to be ex pected, of n man who has won the girl he wants that he wUl'tniud a little Uilng llk'o that. , INSAlP Dry Commences (ibods, Clothing & ?W cr VM mm Shoes L Wj 1 n.r (i. 111. :AT TH& Bandon Dry Goods Co. ti.e StWk Has IWmn icwil if tttc tlantfe l i. 11. i-trson of Marslifielil, Or., for this Sale .3fiBfcMajfig.Ka.r fa. .. .. r .; mjiM M M MM jgp grill h nuj! As is well known this stock is made up entirely of hih'rade merchandise. The store room is one of the'l-arjrest-and finest in iliuulon, and it is tlie intention of the Bandon Dry Goods Co. to jjreatly increase the stock, adding important lines which are now bcin purchased, it has been decided that ALI, GOODS now in -slock -shall e CLOSEI OUT and a new pace set w ith brand new stocks all through.. 1 imi now gouiji through the sJort: front end to end. Te-arran'ging tlie stock ami- marking the salt- jwjecs in red. . livery article in the store reduced. CoitiMr in Monday morning and buy high-class. gm'wis cheaper than you ever"even -drcainetl. l.ookW the reil figures. This sale is the real thing, he sure to come and you'll & gbd, yu tnie and more than glad to buy, e mailer Biggest b.rgaiis ever offered in Ihndon.tn J.idies Suits, Coats, Sweaters, Waists, Petticoats, Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, Raincoats',- Umbrellas. Men and lioys Suits, Ifttirts, Shirts. JSw.ewfcrs, Hats, CJIovcs and 'Shoes. Dress Goods, Silks, 'Out ing Flannels, Ginghams, i'ereales Calicos, Linens, Towels, Sheeting, Blankets, Comforts, Corsets, Ribbons, Laces, limbroideries, Gloves, Furs, Children's wear ol - mII . ktmiN. included in "this. sale. , Make out .a list, buy your winter supplies here, "and save money. Store closed all day Saturday, Nov. Sth. lints at Coat Dttrinrj Tltia Sale uss I3eycrle Dressmaking Dept. Mrfl. Refetl hn arrived from Cali fornia to take charge of our dress making parlors. All work guaranteed. L. B.- LARSON, Sales Mgr. J Peflslvo Do I ay. ' "t. never tfvo any but Useful RlftH." eaid Mr. Scrlnit. "It ttwrt rcfjulfe a" Rreat dwal wf rtiemcht to tollow wit VS.it )Ia." 'It iloesl t-of ton spxua so ich timo thlnklns P oiiothln useful for a frloinl that the occasion iri'ts hr wttft out my Riving him ythlitf at Yatiiuataw Mtar. Busirtcs Man prs!sc$ Dr. MIU&' Heart ftctqwly Sitccxtiful' Merchant After lnvcslaala( Fottftd a Reiircdy Thl N- ttsrd Kit MealW). "Thl fa TlianksalvuiK Aay In "tlm stale ot l'onn&ylvMila. nnd I vtrnit to It In writlMK I-U-r to you, O41 tho 2Rtli day of Nuvrialic-r, '10, I. wan Htiii-Ucn 1 1 1 li h t A. r-t t r o u li 1 c My family phyilrlun nillvd .ft Angina I'rctorK I Ijail fro'm 0110 jo tllo nttackH in 21 hourn, In tho Jnttor pnnt of rvj'mlu'r, .1010. I- wrolf tu tho M11p Modlcnl Co., for Information cim cernln my rano, nmt in r'T'yJ received a vuiy kind and , InnUwtlvc letter, wnlch ,1 liiincled to my family doctor, and lnj t"M mo to use your lliimillcs In conneetlon with tlio miMllclne ho i;ave inc. pii I did. used llv bottles , o( It;-. Mlli'8' Ilenrt IteimMy and Heven ImttleK of Dr. Miles' Nervine. I 'ns oinlliieil to tlm lintaun for about foui; montfiH. Tho nrtloj of my heiyt Is no-l. nnd has boi-n normnl for the Inst nix Months. I can truly recommend I). Miles' Ke,rvlno oiid Heart Ilemtdy i lo w'lin tliey nro Inti-nded foi;. If wvi4 acconStnif to itlrectlons. thank fnuttlndly for yoiB" ndvlce in nTiswer to mr inonttily reports! li am now slxty iieven years of bo, llnvo bej;n In tho mercantile liuslnow for thlrtuallvo years ! and lived retfred for tho MaSt ttflrteen s." . A. B, IIOLMNayit, LlUcoln, I'unna. D.-. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold and Guaranteed by all drugalsts. to MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, hide yuirs.' S, S. ELIZABETH (. Tw lVfth OufiMr Stair looms with Running Water Eiflrtt Day Scvicc Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, $7.50 Freight BatosT S3 on Up Frotght txemitmiut- fituma' traup, Cotjviilio; Prrliin', M)rllo Point - f. & E. 1. Kru, owner nil iiantrrt, 24 Cnlifiimu St., Sin Fiuiciico, S. E. Wntstmm, Agent, Bandon. Real Estate fttttt' FireJ Insurance ; Notary Public Rentals' i.lKtVtta'flfflfxi fciiy in 'imicl' f In'l lot on First Street Also hcfil oMicf in Azalea Park 8 Recorder Ads. will fotitig results every time