ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS OF HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY BIG SALE HART, SCIIAFFNEU & ALL MEN'S AND LADIES' MEN'S DRESS AND BOYS' LONG AND KNEE MEN'S COTTON AND Marx, Suits, Overcoats Dress Shoes. Work Pants. Pants Suits. Wool Underwear. Union and Raincoats. $50o Shoe, "slUe" Price S3.S5 $6.00 Pants.lSale Price $ 4.65 $12.50 "Sale" Price $9.S5 kfbO TW"sSg Price S'i 35 c71 on rn H50 Shoe Sale Price 3'35 $5-00 Pants' Sale Price $3-S5 10-00 Sale pe $7.95 i'00 S: e Price $ S3 $27.50 . . Sale Price, $20.60 00 Shoe gale Price $285 mo PantSj Sale Price $3.15 $9 00 Sale Price $7.15 $3 00 S- e Price S15 $25.00, . . . Sale Price $lS.7o ?3 50 Shoe, Sale Price $2.75 $3.50 Pants, Sale Price $2.65 $S.00, .... Sale Price $6.35 950' s: e Price SI S" $22.50, . . . Sale Price $16.45 $3.00 Shoe, Sale Price $2.35 $2.50 Pants, Sale Price $1.85 $7.00 Sale Price $5.45 i50 Sule Price Si 15 $20.00 . . . Sale Price $13.85 $2.75 Shoe, Sale Price, $2.15 $2.00 Pants, Sale Price $1.35 $6.00 Sale Price $1.65 $1.00,' Sale Price SO its Men's and Ladies' Oxfords Styleplus Suits and Over- Boys' Girls' and Children's Men's. Ladies and Childrens John B. Stetson Hats, $3.15 . OI t J ,. , House Shoes and Slippers and Pumps at .lust yz Price coats $13.bo Shoes at 2; percent discount :lt One Half Price SATURDAY, JULY 17th, LAST DAY HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE CO., BANDON, OREGON IS) HANDON BREVITIES s W. M. Russell was up from Gold Beach Monday. Paris Wnrd of Handon Is visiting in the city. Daily Tide. Frank McMillan of Dairyvillc was in Handon the first of the week. W. E. Host went to Portland last week on n business trip going by way of the Breakwatei. G. R. Howell, n Handon resident, is spending n few days in the city visit ing with friends. Daily Tide. Win. Sellnier has been enjoying n tusscl with the grip nnd says it has pretty nearly got his goat. Manton Treadgold nnd wife were in from their Four Mile homestead for a visit with town relatives today. The tug Klihyam pinna to take out a party of local fishermen Friday to try for big fish in the ocean. A. J. Mendel of the Hub Clothing storo of Mnrshfield was a visitor nl. tho Handon branch store last Thurs day The gas schooner Hoamer, Captain Ed Skog in command, stopped in its wny down the coast for n short visit Saturday. Tho Gerald C. an Elmore boat out of Astoria came into the river Satur day anil went on up the river to Rivcr ton after coal. C. W. l'apo was a visitor at Marsh field, Coquille, Myrtle Point and Arago Saturday looking after the Sperry Hour interests in all those points. Miss Henry, the Librarian, and her father Autle Henry and the children of Ed. Henry left Monday for a week Btay in Urewster valley. Captain Alee Scott returned during tho past week from his prospecting trip into Curry county and reports that ho found the prospects encourag ing. Judge A. S. Hammond of North Hem! came to town in his car Sunday bound for Port Orford. Here he was joined by Frank Greenough and they spent the day fishing in the waters of Curry county. I Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jackson were , visitors at the Imy yesterday. : Miss Agnes Giles is spending n couple of weeks at Myrtle Point. Mrs. C. Timmons returned Friday from a visit to Astoria and Portland. Special Services at M. II South. Mr. Sanderlin of Michigan, a broth er of the late Rev. F. M. Sanderlin, is here visiting with his nieces, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Clara Canterbury. Geo. Hutton had a narrow escape from injury at the quarry yesterday through the parting of one of the ca bles. Mrs. J. II. Shields, Mrs. S. S. Shields and families camped at Four Mile last week and had lots of fun and berries. A double cala lily is the latest Han don product to call for inspection. This one was grown in the yard of J. II. Shields. The steamer Dispatch is to be laid up for repairs, overhauling1 and a general renovating. Her place is being taken by the Favorite. Mrs. Edna Strauhl has been ap pointed by the county court as admin istratrix of the estate of her late brother Arthur D. Mills. Notwithstanding conflicting ru mors, the wedding nnd installation in the Odd Fellows lodge will take place tomorrow night as originally sched uled. C. McC. Johnston and family re turned recently from a trip to San Francisco and the big fair. They re nort locating the Feeney family at the StDunstan apartments in the city. Word received from Dr. Mann and Geo. ljiird who went by auto from Handon to San Francisco are to tho effect that they followed a storm all the way down and had bad roads in most places to encounter Miss Susy McGinty who has been visiting with relatives at Fish Trap during the month past, returned to Handon Saturday. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. P. J. McGinty acompanied her coming up to Handon for a day's visit. Victor, Victrolns and Sabro Hros. recants at tf Boyle Jewelry Co. SUCGKSTS Reconstructed Rubies- for July birthdays. They are also very suitable for an engagement ring. Insist on Diamond Cut Rubies of bril liancy and accept no substitute. We can furnish any size stone out of stock and sot it in a mounting at once. Another Shipment of the Popular "AIIumui" silverware just received. Initials engraved free. Boyle Jciwtilry Company UVI K AMU II W 1 1.. Mm l1aH , III MjM)N IU.li! Mrs. F. M. Haxter of Coquille was a visitor in Handon Monday. The Phoenix caries a large consign ment of hay from the Central Feed Co. consigned to parties at Port Or ford The following was the passenger ! list of the Brooklyn: M. Maka, J. K. I Peterson, Geam V. Vierro, and wife, j C. H. Turner, E. P. Iloimald, Andrew j Turner. Charley Harrows went over to the Hay Monday to see his brother Clyde who is one of the crew running Krus es truck hauling ties for Simpson at North Head. There was a big farmer's picnic at Norway Saturday attended by all the farmers of the neighborhood. A big, ! between harvest celebration at which a great time is reported. It is reported that Captain Willard has disposed of his interest in the Coquille river Transportation compa ny nnd will refit the Wolverine as the neuclus of another steamboat line. Water service in the higher parts of the city is much improved by tho water improvements the city is con ducting, putting in a new main and other work. The service there is now the best it lias ever been. Its a case of off again on ngain with the roads between here and Port Or ford, according to F. H. Ticehenor who drives an autostage between this city and that town. Early last week the roads were bad following the rain, but they soon dried up and nre now in fine condition. Did you see that great Paramount play Tho Sign of the Cross last Sunday at the Grand? Wonderful film wasn't it? We have more Para mounts coming two every week siunuays aim riiuramys they are worth your while to see every Para mount is a gem of a picture sure to meet your approval. A company of friends, mostly participants in the late pageant and captained by Mrs. E. ljuwin arranged a little picnic as a surprise to Mrs. J L. Kronenberg in the woods last Sun day afternoon. That lady was persuml ed to go for a ride nnd when the auto had arrived at the pageant grounds she found tho party awaiting her. A table was spread under tho trees and all enjoyed a picnic dinner. A short program followed the meal the rend ing of nn acknowledgment of Old Ma ry's "Card of Thanks" by It. 11. Swen son, a short talk by G. T. Treadgold in which he again voiced his original suggestion that the grounds suround ing be bought and used as a park, and a reading by Mrs. Averill. When you become thoroughly ae- quinted with tho wonderful quality of paramount pictures you will mirely become an ardent "Paraniountor". They are shown at the Grand every I'liursday and Sunday. Rev. II. M. mw will preach every night thin week at the M. E. south, church ut 8 o'clock. Alio next Sun day morning ami evening. All uru cordially invitml to attend those ser vice. Ilov. W. II. Smith, punliir II. M. Slum, M. I U.', Mar. Now mul Ihrttut iporlulhit, of MukIiIIhM will I ut lUudmi ut Oulllur llntol, ThorUy July fatal, ''UlfiMKM llUwl." !" Uw rwuJ UmtilMtf Im u mini ntuutui; (IOnm iDtlUmn PMnhtf kUnMr 3i llrt alii ttir ti, mm- if MARSH PI ELI) AND MYRTLE POINT VIEWS AT THE GltAND Photo play fans wil have an oppor tunity to see the Marshtield and .Myr tle Point celebration as preserved in moving pictures by Mr. Westleder of this city. The events filmed were of exceptional interest, being the races at Myrtle Point, the log rolling con tests, swimming races and other sports. The pictures taken in Marshtield give excellent views of the parade, the crowds, and all athletic contests. A novel feature of the picture is the surf boat riding behind a mast motor boat. This picture is of exceptional interest. In all the thousand feet of film secured many Haudoninns who took part in the celebration will no doubt find themselves in the picture. The films wil be on exhibition at the Grand theater next Saturday, Ju ly 17. He sure and see this interest ing film of the fourth of July cele biation. The regular stage to Coquille, leav ing Handon at 0 o'clock went over the grade on the road near I.ampa. The passengers in the car consisted of ! traveling one of whom, the popular Matt May of Mnrshfield is reported to have had his shoulder dislocated as a result of the accident. The others escaped with nothing but scratches. The car was making some speed at the time and a loose stone did the trick James Walstrom is trying out a new work truck brought up on the Eliza beth and to be used for delivery pur poses. The truck is an International, gotten out by the harvester combina tion and is heavily built, capable of carrying a large load. Mrs. J. A. Hyrne is employed as a stenographer in a Coquille office dur ing the absence of the regular sten ographer in San Francisco ami at the fair. Miss Gladys Treadgold, teacher at Billiards was the loser of a watch through the burglary of the school. A man named Fred Smith was arrested at Mnrshfield charged with the theft and the teacher secured her watch a gain. Mrs. John L. Anderson will as soon as the weather and roads permit, jour ney to Hoseburg to visit relatives. From there she will go to Med ford, Cottage Grove anil other points to visit and will be gone two or three months. quillc river and Hear Creek. Mr. And Mrs. Jack McCloud and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson of Handon were visitors at Mrs. Van Leuven's this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long and family of Lampa accompanied by Uert Peter son and Miss Clara Sneed took an auto ride to Myrtle Point last Sunday. A large crowd attended the picnic July -1th on Hear Creek and say it is the best yet, DEW DROP iS Fill .MOUNT FACTS Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pullcn have mov ed to Anderson's camp, three miles from Coquille. They will be much missed in our small community. Mrs. Tom Buckle has been visiting her mother near Coquille. .Mrs. C. Mathews and Mrs. J. Pullen called upon Mrs. It. A. Felter one day last week. J. I). Mills (Late with the Hotel Gallier) I--vites you to call upon him at the IK" TEL ST PAUL (formerly Belvedc Hotel) corner of Fourth and A1J streets, Portland, Ore. Take street v " at Depot, and leave it at Alder strec . Walk one block. Or take taxi at dep or boat lauding at his expense. If there is any thing that I can 0 for you in Portland, drop me a li e and will attend to it free of charge. 2t J. D. MILLS All parties knowing themselves to bo indebted to me will please sett o their accounts immediately. After Jt -ly 1st I will charge S percent interest on all overdue accounts. I will nake a discount for cash of r per cei . on all purchases amounting to $1.00 or mo e after July 1, HUB. June!".), 1015. W. E. STEINHOl-F For Sale: 10 acres, with improve ments for sale or trade. Will take wasron and team. Property located !i mile south of Prosper. Terms reason- Mrs. C. .Mathews gave n dance July able. For particulars write or call on 3rd that was kept going until the ear ly morning hours. The Elizabeth is handling her full list these days. She brought in the following passengers Saturday: Mrs. E. G., Blanche, Ursula, Gerdino and Elwood Oliphan, T. D. Shine. A. C. Barmore, John M. Rtishtou, Miss L. Sterling, Cornelia Harry, Roy F. Flye, Frank Paine, John Bionnan, W. R. and S. J. Hurst, G. C. and L. C. limit, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Harper, Mrs. E. B. and Muster Kautirud, Mrs. Thud Stenii Mrs. L. I- Mahau, Mis Bessie Malum, Harper Malum, Mix. M. Znar. I) (ft (ft ! W (ft (ft () Ift l) (ft (ft (!) (, ft HEAR CREEK V.SI.I.IJV ., i.l ii (ft if) if) (;1 (0 (ft (ft (ft (ft () (ft (ft Mutiy of the furiimra on Hour Creek art Jmt u little out of lufl. ut protoNl tin Uul wtwtlli.ti i iImU nylng niUtfli Huy tml (ruL Mr. Hd Mi. U. O, WofUi mw Mrs. Ray Hall and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Strong and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pullen and child ron, Walter Hack, Mr. and .Mrs. Hoov er and family from Handon, Mr. Fel ter, Sr. and Mrs. A. D. Hack joined in a picnic at Mrs. R. A. Felter's on the Fourth. A potato race among the little tots caused much amusement and a gooil time was enjoyed by all. Mrs Adam Storms and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Owen with Mrs. Bertha and .May, Mrs. F. J. Storms and child ren, joined Mr. and Mrs. Bon Parker in nn outing to Whiskey Run for a few days during the holiday. Philip Owen picked up some good agates on Merchant's beach July 1th. He says he saw a whole string of gold in a miner's pan while there. The own er said it was $5 worth. i ne various ganiens in tins vicin ity are looking fine. Ingersol watches for your fishing trips can be bought from Sabro Bivs. Price $1.00 and $1.50. tf Hotel Vale: Under new manage ment. Neatly furnished rooms and board. T. J. Owen, Prosper, Oregon. M2-I 2ri Itiocle Repairs and KriMirintr Phono -Tl P O. Box P4 8.1 v Piling V Specialty S. D. Barrows HANDON, ORI'CJON Will lilr ocilm lur llic)ilr l all Limli ami Pup Motor-C)cl('s alio Cohan Row Uttl Motoit. For Sale Cheap: 100 feet white cell ar picket fence with red cellar posti. C. E. Bowman. tf For Sale; Two Fine Building Lots in Woolen Mill addition. Will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Holland, Marshfield.lt x Black Jersey Bull for service. ( luu ley King. It x For Sale One, two and three lots, all in one tract adjoining H Schrcib er's and opposite the Moore saw mi l. All cleared. Spring water. Best projio sitiou in town. F. II. Mason, 807 N. Water street, Ellensburg, Wash. ll (ft (.ft (ft (ft ( (!) W aft (ft ft ,.i , .., (ft tfi (ft ft im) o w aw " if (St ft (ftft (fft fft .fft .tft ift itfft ! Paramount featuresat the Grand Every Sunday and Thursday ( .i COMING! Thursday, July 15 COMING! t'li.irlr I rulinuii (nr rnl T II K E M I N lv N T A C T 0 K JOHN l'Ml KSON in il,c in oil iliralneul .uric. "THE CONSPIRACY" A On. , live ('itittr.lv Dimiu ( MuJnn Nn Vuil --h fottf miu I'm dutrd l' ilir "l amiHw l4ru Cm. COMINC-NBXT SlINDAV- "THE CRUCIBLE" A lmmtmnt Imm I'Ux'i n ...n. "MiwM tint" lltr J.l 4 &Um l'ttii .1.1 Don1!, im up llic IMniniiiiiiil ririiiriin-- ,t . Tliu) nit! (Id! !itM In ilii! IJjjIjjtil Hliilii ,' v V iMMff l$)mm mk wo it i. Tiiwi4i)' 4w i"4 ll I'Uttjt ul Unljfrfr ut. lit tun I u