Mfc -M- . fiBMl-WfefifcLV iuxboN nKCflltnBn, Tuesday, oct. 27. 1014. page five LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Automobile and Machine Work ' Bring yourwork to the Garage and Machine bhop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. atm? btoves 0 A. Greer, of Weddcrburn, was in the city Saturday. H. A. Edlin, of Gold Beach, was n Bandon visitor Saturday. to burn The famous Charter Oak line N. C. McLeod, of North Bond, was in the city on business Saturday. .t. A t t in J rice .60 to $17.00 Hanging from $1 .-..-.-t-tnWHW.tt.MHHt.lH.fr.-tlll.ll' We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE) YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Attorney J. Tom Hall of Marsh- field is in the city on legal business. Attorney W. C. Chase came down from Coquillo last night on legal bus ncss. Mrs. A. II. Manwarinir came ui from Langlois yesterday to do sonic shopping. Captain Ellincson of Rivcrton has been in the city for a couplo of days on business. .T. A. Allen, of North Bond, was ov cr from North Bend Saturday .Satur day on business. Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk- T I mg Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. baliro Bros. Grover Smith and wife have come ing from the oil well and arc staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chns Hubbard. McNair Hdw. Co Grand Theatre Featurea worth seeing : 1 , 1 rr. . j The Trey O' Hearts THIS INTENSELY FASCINATING SVOKY WILL HE SHOWN THURSDAY, OCT. 29 i READ THE SECOND STORY OF "THE TREY O HEARTS ON ANOTHER rA(!U OI' THIS ISSlMi AM) .Slili THE I'lCTURKS NEXT THURSDAY. 4 CO.MING FRIDAY, VITAGRAPH HROADWA Y STAR FEATURE IN SIX REELS "Captain Alvarez" A THRILLING STORY OF WAR! WAR! WAR! GREATEST FEATURE EVER SHOW. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS MAS- TERI'IECE AT TH EGRAND NEXT FRIDAY EVENING. Armstrong Has Made Good County Commissionc Geo. J. Arm strong, who is the republican candi date for re-election, has made an ex cellent record during his term of of fico and has been especially effeitivo in getting things for this end of the county. Mr. Armstrong lias done more substantial work than any com missioner in a number of years and his record will bear inspection at all times. Voters should not forget this fact when they cast their ballot on November 3rd. A vote for Armstrong is n vote for progress. Paid Adv. Peter Loggio was over frop North Rend Saturday shaking hands with old friends and looking after busi ncss matters. Mrs. Pcmbcrton, of Langlois, form crly Miss Ivy Lnglois, is spending a few days visiting the Galliers and oth er relatives here. E. C. Drews, manager of the Coos Bay Home Telephone Co., came over from Marshfield today to look after business of the company. J. C. Eggleston, circulation mana ger of the Marshlield Record, came over today in the interests of his pa per. He is accompanied by Mrs. Eg gleston. II. Sabro returned Thursday even ing from Portland, where he had been on n business trip. He purchased a large stock of jewelry for his fall and holiday trade. With now shipments of shoes and gent's furnishings continuously ar riving, I am now quite cady to please every man, woman and child, if fine styles, best qualities and low prices will do it. Shoo repairing in connec ton. At O'Con's, opposite Grand Theatre. 4 Not ice The next issue of the Telephone Directory (joes i to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space 0 for sale. Make your reservations for space in it. ',, For particulars write or call. COOS HAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property SQUARE DEAL REALTY GO. 1 'j Wood for SaK Split Fir, $3.G0 for two tiers; split pine, ?I1.00 for two tiers; pine blocks $2.50 for two tiers.. S. I). Kblley. tf For Sale Pure blooded registered American Fox Hound puppies. $15.00 each, malo or female. Address W. S. Snyder, Bandon, Oregon. 78t8x Lost Small pocket-book on Fourth Street between Bluir Street and Edi son Avenue. Reward for return to Red Crain Drug Store. Gooil pasturo for u few head of cattlo at $1.25 per month, at Ledger wood place. C. H. Chandler 82tf. Alpha RosUiurant, first class meals at all bourn. Homo niado broad, pics, cookies, cokes, otc tt, Dr. 8. C. Eudicott, dmitlnt, linn moved into thu now Klliiipioii build lug, OOtf. For Huhi-A JVliiluijiu Umhulor of 262 cut' 0iimuJy, JihjuIi V. T. AlltJii If, i'fr !!ul-itt'i!ij mm Imm, ltm lltmiMLi mms Mm. U, III Win. Candlin, representing the Pa cific Paper Co:, J. K. Gill & Co. and other Portland wholesale houses, was down from Coquillo Monday calling on his customers. The beautiful weather Sunday en ticed hundreds of people down on the beach, and many many picnic parties and strollers lirod Hie beach from morning until night. James Watson, our popular county elork, and candidate on the Republi en ticket for county judge, was in the city for a couple of days, look ing after the interests of his campaign. Attorney T. F. Haggerty and wife and baby will leave next week for a visit to Mr. Haggerty's home in Nc'w York City, and will be gono some where between thrco and six months, returning to Bandon in the Spring. II. W. Donahue, proprietor of "Donney's" restaurant, loft Sunday for Lakcport, whore he will enjoy three or four days hunting and fish ing. "Donncy" will be in fmiliar haunts, ns he operated a restaurant in Lakcport during the boom thcro four years ago. Joseph Hattus, a local plummor, suffered an attack of heart trouble, duo to acoholic access, yestorday morning and is now under the doctors care. Hattus, who is subject to those nttacks, was standing in front of the Sgario, when of a wudden ho pitched headlong into the street nnd lay un- concioiis for some time. J. H. Meyers returned Friday noon from Seattle and Sedro Wooley, WuhIi., where ho had boon for about Mix months, Mr. Moyora wui running ii rttniirunl at Sedro Wooley, ml ws with C. !. True in Seattlu for a taw ihiyri. Mr. Tme is now in AIumIu where he U working in u iouiIIioumu, mid him n very good jhikIUoii. Mr. Meyers will locale again In lluiulmi. Sam Says: I The mill is down but I'm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Gallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by weokornionth Sample room ir connection Bandon Oregon E. T. WOLVERTON H. C. DIPPEL Coos County Maxim Opportunity Sec Bandon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON J CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY i t fitiv. tn.qmi? Awru .5. NOTARY PUBLIC ' RENTALS BOOK-KEEPING i CUV DIPPEL AUDITING ACCOUN'iTNG CONVEYANCES REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS t IJANlJuN :: :: :: :: ORKfiON f S m COFFEE HOUSE Opened for business again in the Red Front Building on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night. You known you always get something good to eat at DONNEY'S. Wli) l)i.lni) LuinliiT lmlmlr)7 LiiinldU' U !' tur lUu inoU imiMti- lUJil llHllUlri' l)( OiWgttH. Wn Iwv umim mw Mill will Uu twirt mi mm mmttmt "Wtr I rmd' Ml BANDON TRANSFER CO. I Gatcbell Brothers, Props. E AN kinds of heavy and liirlit dravinir. Phono ordnra : ivun prompt allonlion. Harn corner Firnt & Edi- j; Hon, Fi'kIi J'rojierty. .'i'elephone (ill, The Recorder can do your job printing.