The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, April 06, 1915, Image 6

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    NEW STORE-NEW GOODS
SMART NEW SUITS $17.50
In our suit department we are
showing new tailored suits that
will be a pleasure to any woman.
The assortment embraces the very
smartest models in materials
and colors.
Priced $17.50 to $22.50
NEW WAISTS
A splendid assortment of New
Summer Waists with Medici Col
lars and fancy vest fronts, some
plain others embroidered with
small colored .flowers.
Priced 75c to $1.50
GLOVES
Most women come here
for their Kid Gloves he
cause they know our
qualities are dependable.
All Colors and Sizes.
Price $1.00 lo 1.50 Pair
HAIM) TO PLACE THE HOY
When Harvey Dunham got to Port
land with Roselle Gardiner, whom he
was taking to the Training School at
Salem, he telephoned Judge Watson
that they wuuld not receive him. The
Judge concluded that Dunham must
have tried to place him in the Hoys
and (iirls home at Portland where
children over l(i are not taken in. As
hoys up to 18 years are received at
the State Training School at Salem
4 1... T. i .1. nnr i , nimlmilll
that they must take him there.
An indication of a change for the hot
ter in the lumber market is the rumor
at the Hay that the C. A. Smith mill J
will soon run on double time.
California I 'or Hollister
Fred llolister has written from Pa
cific Peach, Cal., that he expects to
mako a trip hero within two or three
weeks, to settle up some business af
fairs, when he will return there for the
summer, He is enjoying long spins in
his new Hudson car, taking in the
sights of the San Diego fair, as well
as .spending some time at the beach
resorts. Record.
For Sale Lease on a four hundred
acre ranch, four years. Also eleven
head of cows and heifers. Must sell
at once. Inquire at this office.
Heavy work horse for sale or trade
for a cow. V. M. Smith, on the (Jus
Gross place, Handon. x'Jt
Twentyfour pairs of Ladies' Shoes
and low shoes, if'J.oO to $:t.7f values
now 50 cts to $1.50. All sizes at
Hreuers. Mar -It
Cowh For Sale Two first class cows
and two U-ycnr old heifers. Call on or
address Mrs. Clara K. Canterbury,
Handon Oregon. x Mar It It T-o
Pure Hied White Leghorn Kggs for
hatching. 00 c(h per Hitting. J. S.
Tilton, Handon. Mar li.'l tf
For Sale; Small Dairy Farm, I HO
atinw. Hiilldliign and fencon new and
In line condition. I Mr iuIIom from
nltn tnrlnry nn Kumi river, Curry
(yuiily. P. (). inlitrtHM It. A. M Tlmr
Mil, DoHiimik, Origin. x Mu t
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HOSIERY
Womans fast black cotton
hose hard twisted yarn,
fashioned Legs.
Good Value at 25c pair
Special 15c pair
1RDLL
IS SCIENCE THE ROAD TO HELL?
Local Men Differ
A friend of mine stoutly assorted
on the street the other day Modern
science is sending people to Hell." I
have heard such assertions before,
but did not know that they were com
ing from men of intelligence in our
day. Another thing that came out in
our conversation is that my friend is
troubled about the hypocrisy outside
the church while that which troubles
me is within the church.
I have great interest in science, but
if it leads to Hell, I must leave it out,
for it is my profession to point out the
'oad to point out the road to Heaven.
To bring this matter to a point
where it will be interesting and edify
ing, I challenge my friend to a joint
discussion, and grant him the privi
ledgo of stating the question either
positively of negatively. There's
nothing in an empty assertion. Let's
look into this matter.
Yours for a lifelong search for
truth and its application to character,
C. Mayne Knight
We feel like making special men
tion of the moving picture put on by
Mr. Selliner, at the Grand Theatre
last Friday night, po.-f. aying Hie
Alaska story, "The Spoilers". It was
a nine reel show, and was appreciated
by those present. The nerve rei.iiied
by a manager to incur the etra ex
peso for such showr., under pru.tcnt
business conditions is the kiuJ tiiat
makes the wheels of progress go
round.
Telling Stories
Story telling day is quite iu feature
at the library and some twentylive
children regularly appear on Thurs
day afternoon to hear the stories. .Iiibt
at present they are having storio.i
from "Sanipa" a hook of Nore leg
end by Haldwin; and lltirgoss u
' Storie of Mother Went Wind uuii
Animal Friend". All children who like
utorioH are cordlitly invited to Join tho
company.
V. .1. .MlU'littll of tlw i'mi dHtm'tlvv
Uiihiiii lm mimI Joe dwell fur a mini
imlv,mn t.1,fUH) uimJ 11,000 (or ivici
nnulimi, Th ilMmUvu luru, It in
4mm B&IhM II T. TrwiiUjruU tfttiife
migUi iiHru Iiiim Ik toiiaptrary
4 mt Um mi mM & torn it
m T.nrAt. XPAVS ITEMS .
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Chas Mason was up from Langlois
Sunday.
W. T. Demon of Myrtle Point was a
Bandon visitor Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hugge of Marsh
field were in Handon over Friday.
Geo. Owen came down from Dullard
Friday on a business trip to Handon.
Dr. J. R. Wetherbco was up an over
Sunday visit in Handon.
Dr. Lee Pombcrton vas up from
Langlois last week.
Miss Ethel Moore spent her week
end vacation in Myrtle Point.
Miss Pruner visited with friends in
Prosper Sunday and Saturday.
George Laird rehired from n visit
to Portland Monday afternoon.
Stewart Whitsett is reported to
have sold a new Ford this past week
to Rob. Wilson.
County Judge James Watson came
down from Coquillo Friday on a bus
iness trip to Handon.
The Grange met in Handon last
Saturday and a large number of mem
bers were present.
Remember the Commercial Club
meets next Tuesday night, April 12th
All urged to attend.
T. J. Still well, for 27 years a lesi
dent of Handon is now quite seriously
ill with bronchitis.
Mrs. Ella Nelson returned fiom Co
quillo Monday where she had been vis
iting her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Heauliuu were vis
iting with Mrs. J. Soronsen and fam
ily in langlois last wcuK.
Messrs. Fife and Clarkson of tho
Estabrook company spent several days
of the past week in Marshlkld.
E. F. Render, II. R. Adams, and L.
Summerlin, all of Myrtle Point were
visitors in Handon the latter part of
lastweek.
Did you see that Keystone comedy
at tho Grand last Sunday night? Some
laugh getter, wasn't it? Another good
one coming next Sunday.
Mrs. Rertha Stillwell of Four Mile
braved tho storm of last week and
came to Handon on business.
Ernest Wilking, brothc-in-law of
our excellent mayor, and who has been
at Hrookings during the winter, is
back in Handon for a visit.
April the 2nd was pay day for the
tie hackers nnd nil the workers from
the outlying wooded district are in for
their money and the usual celebration.
With tho approach of Spring, abun
dant grass and milch cows, we have
several new milk routes being es
tablished in Handon.
E. C. Endicott has started tho work
of construction of a 5-room bungalow
on his lots on West 10th street, Azalea
Park.
Dr. II. L. Houston has asked to be
lelieved from duty as a health officer.
The mayor has the appointment of his
successor under consideration.
Geo. Gcisendorfer and family have
just removed to the McCloskey house
on Edison avenue, near Fourth, which
has just been vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Nielson.
There will be no services at tho M.
E. church Sunday. Rev. C. M. Knight
will be at Myrtle Point, attending the
quarterly conference. Sunday school
as usual.
Captain Alex Scott took a brief va
cation from his duties as night clerk
at the Hotel Gallier and spent Mon
day and Tuesday with relatives at
Lakeport.
HOT POINT WEEK
MAY 3-8
One whole week when Kl Clrilstovo,
inurvcloii electric stove- ami grill can
be bought at one third off.
EL GRILSTOVO
lirat.s electrically, ml lint in 1(1 e
I'oiulu coils eleven and out- half centi
per hour to operate and will cook a
meal in half n hour at an expense
of lew than kitt renin.
Will luke .iffle. and fry bacon
at the Mine liniCj will cool. rei,
InhI i ulfre, liMtl bread ami cool inutli
(m.UIiii-., meal, Imm uil and J hundred
iMItt'l linnet
ror? ONE WEEK
KHtfiiUr pi Ire 15.00 I u mm pn 1
.. Mi) I N l,l,;rllii)M ui IJ.JJ
W. L, MAST
C, IS, Hfifcn was In Unndon Satur
tiay.
M. K. Lee, ti Myrtle Point business
man was in town Saturday, looking
after business and visiting.
Schmidt Hansen is in Coquillo today
and report has it that when he returns
ho will bring a wife with him.
A. Warren, Frank Uurkholdor and
N. Johnson were down from Coquillo
Saturday in the interest of the Farm
er's Union.
M. W. Trcadgold, as plaintiff has
filed in the justice court in Handon a
complaint against the unknown owner
of a stray heifer about 2 years old,
taken up in township 30, S. R. 11.
W. J. Uattle of Cleveland, Ohio and
Chas. A. Gretchnian of San Francisco
have been in Handon for a few days,
investigating mining possibilities in
the neighborhood of Whisky Run.
"Airs. Jarley's Wax Works" ex
hibited at the Grand last night proved
a hilarious success. Tho dilferent ex
hibits were much appreciated and
provoked roars of laughter. There
was a large attendance.
Our Chinese imputation, Monday,
had a marked increase when a dozen
or more of the natives of the Flowery
kingdom passed through town on
their way to tho new salmon cannery
starting up on the Rogue river.
Attorney G. T. Treatgold left on the
one o'clock boat Saturday for Coquillo
ids ultimate destination being Salem
where he will defend the case bought
in the supreme court by Attorney
Liljeqvist of Coquillo.
Some local people do not share the
pessemistie view of the tie market
which the Estabrook company holds
They think the market is strong
enough that other bidders will appear
to take up the local excess supply.
Notwithstanding the heavy storms
of the past few days, work on Ore
gon avenue, alias Abornathy and alias
tho old plank road is actually under
way, and contractor, J. II. Webb says
as soon as the storm lets up he will
put on a large force and soon mako
some showing.
E. E. Reynolds has generally reno
renovated his home on Franklin ave
nuo in Azalea Park, making additions
and connecting with the city scw.M'
and as soon as completed will move
back from the down town apartments
which he and Mrs. Reynolds have oc
copied during the winter.
The County Court will this week
receive bids for the completion of the
excavation of the Township Line
road, for a distance of about two
miles which will complete the grad
ing down to Two Mile Creek, the
clearing for the right of way having
been dlne last summer.
Invitation has been extended by the
Handon Commercial club to Repre
sentative C. R. Harrow to deliver an
address on the doings of the 1015 leg
islature and Mr. Harrows has accept
ed. Tho dale, however is to be some
time after the April session of the
Court and'to bo later determined.
The fighting scene in the "Spoilers"
at tho Grand last Friday night took
immensely witli those citizens of Han
don who like to witness exhibitions of
physical prowess. There apparently
was little of the frame up about it. and
many have journeyed further and paid
more to see less in the way of an ex
hibition of muscle and skill.
The County Court mot at Handon
last Friday anil Saturday when Judge
James Watson of Coquillo and Com
missioner Taylor Dement of Myrtle
I'oi.v. cane i.'o v.i to Handon
and met with Commissioner Arm
strong for the purpose of inspecting
roads around Handon, but owing to
stormv weatuei, considered it an in
opportune time Co look a.t roads.
"Runaway June" now showing at
tho Grand every Sunday night prom
ises dandy entertainment. Norma
Philips, the famous mutual girl, plays
June. Randolph Chester the author
of "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" has
written tho story of "Runaway June"
and you may look for some sensation
al developments in the coming install
ments. See June at the Grand every
Sunday night.
R. A. Copple who took over the
stock of the Handon Dry Goods Co
has completely removed the stock
from the Ellingson building and aban
doned that place on April Ut. Wo tin
detHtand that the J. Ira Sidwull Co.
will occupy the location Jiul left by
Mr. Connie. Struct talk U a I no to the
Hired that A. .McAdiiiim conleinpliit
limning Hid Plain abandoned by Mr.
Xidwidl iiimI will open timid a pool wml
l.illjard hull.
II, M. HIium, ,M, IM I5), liar, Nni
will Thwl tfjittftolM f MumWWW.I
iiivfum, win M mt HW emu
wm Wmlmmby, Aiil llft. Uto
tftffcf dtaNb ilMf It Mt St k
tim tmi el ftttsati. Har If il
ThO Nitfuloh llbhil'y has JtlBl I'Oiiolv
ed two copies of Science and Hoalth
from the trustees of the late Mury
Dakor Eddy's estate. These ave do
nated under a provision of her will.
Mrs. S. C. Endicott and daughter
returnod home March 31st from Oak
land, Oregon, where she has been the
past two months on account of tho ill
ness of her mother.
Captain Alva Lee of Myrtle Point
has succeeded Captain Hark Dunham
of Coquillo in charge of tho Telegraph.
The latter was compelled "to give up
the work on account of official duties
at the county seat.
J. R. Smith whom report credits
with the ownership of a gold mine on
Lobster creek a goat ranch on Coos
Hay and several castles on the Rhine
was in Handon this week on his way
from the land of sour dough and gold
to tho confiines of tho Coos I'nv coun
try. It is reported that George W.
Moore will build in Landou a two
story residence, and that work will be
gin in a short time, in order to have
tho same ready to bo occupied by his
family for the coming summc1'. Tho
construction work we understand will
be done by contractor Macey.
It. E. L. U-a)H.I.HW Sl K
Friends of R. K. I Hod.Hioii lme
been informed that be has been taken
to lospilal in Sa'i Francid- suf
fering with some fotm of lu.ease at
tacking the lover liniis cau-ei. b.
poor blood cic il cii ) ). Mr l'.odi'iiion
was mi Porthiiiii an the time she di
scale was beginning to in:i'," its at
tack and iiitine.!ato!. ueu to Sat
Franci. co Tii" l inn s
-Grand Theatre Sp
The Master Key
No. 7
This fascinating story of love and adventure is
drawing the crowds. Don't fail to see it at the
Grand every Thursday
EXPLOITS OF ELAINE
OR
THE CLUTCHING HAND
The greatest detective story ever filmed. See it
Every Friday Night
OUK FILM I'KOCKAMS AUK CIIOOSF.N Willi CAKK, SICI.F.CIF.DilO
GIVK VARIETY AS WELL AS QUALITY.
FISH & BAKER, BANDON
llrslm in
Check Case Appealed
The justice case of C. T. Fietfcr vs
John Humble, tried beforo a jury in
Handon, Feb. t!(!tli, has been appealed
to the circuit court. It appears that
Humbles was appointed by the sherill'
of Coos county to have charge of the
Handon Woolen mill while that place
was under attachment last December.
C. T. Fiegers was employed to do the
name work and under .Mr. Humble
and nobody seems to be able to tell
who was responsible for hiring him.
Consequently when Humble was sviit
a check in payment for Humble'M ser
vices, I'ieger could not find anyone
willing to pay him and accordingly at
tached the check beforo Kumhhi re
ceived it. The ciiKo wim decided by
the jury in favor and the appeal will
come up in tho April toiiii of tho cir
cuit court,
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YOU START
AT ZERO
Wo all ktmt out in life
from tin- Xcro mark It U
uphill all the way. The
higher we go the mote e
are looked up to. The man
who attain!! success imt
take himself serioii.il) , look
to own intcicMsnml con
sene lot strength, wealth
and ability. Many peopk
are depositing their money
with this bank, paying by
clerk, and fiutliering their
own interest-!, tlieieliy rais
hip, their marks high aboe
7cro on the gauge of life
FIRST NATI
ONAL BANK
Itirvcle Uep.iirs Saw I'iling'
and Repairing Specialty
Phone -PI
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S. D. Barrows
HANDON, ORIX;ON
N lit tikn ortters for llir)t let of nil kiniK
nml Popo MnlonCKlcs also Cohan Huh -Itoal
Molorii.
USE WHITE LEAD
AND ZINC
While in (lie can mixed to
anv shade; desired
ecials
Taints, Ois and Wall I'aptir samples
Contract Painting and Decorating.
Ti:.''llc.H
The Hoard has i: it ; ot clcilc-d a y
now tcachoir, only -:onc wno have
horetofot t itirjht. hire, and I'd'o"
making fuitltor ioi. 1 .'ill ci) tie
with the .Supiii'it'.-iiili iii.
A contract for tho constru'ting of
two government barges for service I.
the mouth of Coquillo river at Ilauih .i
was awnitlod to he St. .)o'ii Hhit
building company at I'orll-ind I
ThurMilay. The work is lo be eomph i
ed in Hi) dayu, including the ih-ltvi i
of the harguM to tho Coquillc, for
7 ITi. I'icli barge in to be !M) feet in
liuight, H'i feet, buam and 7:'i fi
depth of hold. Thoy will be iim-iI fm
tltillMpottillg lock to the Jetty. Tie
capacity of otich iMiijie will be 0n
tllllM.
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