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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1915)
tt! - , BANDON BREVITIES "0 yfs G f Clay Garouttc was one of the ar X rivals on the Elizabeth. " . Mrs. W. J. Fry in seriously ill at her ,r home in East Bandon. The special services which had been held for three weeks past in the. Bap tist church closed last Sunday night. John Gerbcr went over with Chas. Burrows to attend the doinga at North , Bend Saturday. . Mr. and Airs. J. T. Sullivan return ed today from a six weeks visit to ,' the fair and San Francisco.- Chas. F. Papc has been absent sev elial days in the Gold Beach country in. the interest of the Spcrry Flour Co. Mrs. F. H. Fnsfcnder is back from a five week's visit at Portland where she had a most, enjoyable time. Mrs. J. A. Kennedy has spent the , nasi several days in Mnrshfleld and North Bend Charlie Chaplin will he athe Grand next Saturday, Oct. lGth, in "The Rounders" some comedy. The gasoline schooler Ahwaneda came in to the river this afternoon and discharged a part of her cargo. Sho is bound up the river. C. E. Klopfor and family expect to stnrt soon for their former homo in Nebraska wher Mr. 'Klcpfcr is prom ised work for the winter. Their many friends aro sorry to see them go but hope to have them return in the spring Judge 15. I). Spcrry a practicing at- torney of Coquille, and well known throughout the county is reported to be confined to his homo with a ntlack of paralysis, mid in a serious condi tion, and his recovery Is progressing only slowly. Chicken Supper, Saturday Evening One of those old fashioned church chicken dinners, the kind where you get a dollar's worth for ilo cts, will bo given by the Ladles' Pros' ytoriar. Aid in the Odd Follo.v'c Hall next Saturday evening, from 5 o'clock to 7:80. All nro cordiahy invited to at tend. Tickets 05 cts. Ilicyclc Repairs Saw Filing ami Repairing A Specialty Plume 471 P. O. Box 174 S. D. Barrows BANDON, OREGON Wilt tale ordfn for llicj-cles of all Linili ami 1'opr MiitoriC)cle alio C0I1.111 Row boat Mnlort. An Optimist , A man who , owns a Fish Brand Keflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob says rain. Waterproof, absolutely jk O Protector I (at, 75 ecnti Satisfaction Puarantccd ,Scm forc.iKiloR A. J. TOWER CO. r.PSTCN Another Great Paramount Feature! The B o s w o r presents Sunshine in live parti A powerful Story of the Oil Fields, full of dra matic action with a vein of Comedy running through out the picture. Remarkable Scenes Magnidcient Scene Showing the Burning of an Immense Oil Field A Wonderful Piclure NOTI5: Owing to transportation ililKrulties ,,Su,i bhinr Molly" will Ik shown at the Grand, Next Wednesday Night, Oct. 13 Dmi I forget the ifofc! Look f.y llw iH'M j'arjmiouttf J'ntffw.' hi'H tfuwlrt). (ii'lnkr mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ray Capps and wife of Denmark ar rived on the Elizabeth. ' , . . J. E. Norton of Coquille was a vis itor in Bandon today. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Laird will live in J. L. Kronenberg's house. Mrs. Edna Mills-Strauhal has been appointed by the. County Coit, as ad ministratix of the estate of the late A. D. Mills. The big tides of late had pushed the piling out of line near the Broiler dock and the floating pile driver iiau been brought up to drive a few more sticks as braces-. Rev. J. T. intendant of Abbott, district super the M. E. church will preach in the local M. E. church Sun day evening. Rev. Ablfett's home is r.t Engloss, Oregon. Otto Sabrb is taking a vacation and r.pcnding it in the other cities of the rountv. 'Last Wednesday lie went to . . .. it r i. ii. Myrtle roint ami irom mere o uic .cities on t-oos nay. h i anson, the last remnant of Lai v t's palmy boosters now of Lai; ,li i was a Bandon visitor yester day. .o still believes there is great futuro for that deserted village,. Mr. Swanson has been appointed adminis trator of the R. B. Noff estate, by the Curry County Court. T. W. Chatburn, an elder In the Lat ter Day Saint's church nnd father of F. J.Chatburn of this city died at his homo in Independence, Mo. Octolor 2nd. His death was duo to heart troub le and Mr. Chatburn was seventy four years of age. Mr. Chatburn who was a civil war veteran was a recent vis- 'jtor to this city and had not been re-1 turned to his Missouri homo long when no dcl, Mrs. Bertha Stilhvell is reported to have disposed of her Four Mile ranch of 120 acres to George Morgan, one of her near neighbors. A picco of Bau dot! property was turned in by Mr. Morgan on the deal, and Mrs.-Stillwoll will jnovc to Bandon to live. With the ranch goes quite a tract of rich l ottom on Four Mile Creek. The to tal consideration for the land has not been made public. "Sunshine Molly" n Paramount feature story in pictures of the Cali fornia oil fields will lie shown at the Oraml Thcntcr this week on Wednes day night, Oct. 13, instead of Thurs diy night. This is necessary, owing to tho fact that the last Paramount feature was accidentally dumped ov erboard in transit and had to be re lumed' to the exciinngc without be i tg exhibited in Coos county. F. IJ. Fasbender is enjoying a va cation from duty at the Bniulon mar ket and his plnco is being taken by E. J. Lowry. ,o SPRUCE VALLEY SPRIGS , Miss Vina Bright and little daugh ter have returned to their home at 'ayel Ford after visiting frioiuld and .datives in tho valley. Mr:?. Georgie Ness returned with her to spend a week on tho ranch. Mrs. Robert. Cuthbeitsori is sick with the grip. Rawlcigh Lewis end family are vis iting at Boono Lee's ' 1 Grip' is the latest in these parts:. CHICKEN If a .square deal is what you want, try Tho SQUARE DEAL. Opp. the Grand Theater, for Shoes, Hosiery and Gents furnishings. Shoo repair -ho pin connection. 1 h Company Molly " of Oil Gushers Going And Coming The following is the passenger list on the Elizabeth which arrived today: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan and child, Mrs. W. McCohan, Mrs. L. II. Ha zard, Miss Nora Nygren, Mrs. Joe Mil Icr, Mrs. I. A. Lux, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Capps, C. D. Garoiitte, W. McCol ran, Miss F. Fahy, Mrs. C. R. Smith, 'Mrs. O. Leverson, P. J. Cordan, Fred. V. Miller, Frank Wyant, E. Pomeroy, E. T Wolverton. Following is the Brooklyn's list: J. M. Limpacli, Win Limpach, R. D. Ta ker, Mrs. Esther Calibrook, II. I". Clausen, Mrs. Claua.cn, Mrs. M. Churchill, Joseph Kuja, N. D. Turn bull, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Gaff, J. R. Rhodes, A. J. Quail, D. II. Hoods, N. Guahan. Tho following is the passenger list on the Elizabeth which left last week Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hite, V. Freund, Mrs. May C. Harvey, J. E. Quick, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Monssll, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hulverstat, Lcona Fullcrton. The following went out on the Brooklyn the same day: Mrs. J. 0. Stuhlnian, J. W. Springer, Clint Crouch, Alex Turner. Among tho arrivals by the Elizabeth today was E. T. Wolverton, Jr. of De troit Mich, who In the course of a tour of the west stopped o(T for a visit with his parents in Bandon. He lias al ready seen tho exposition nnd will stay here until Thanksgiving when he will go to San 'Diego to take in Hie exposition thero nnd will go by way of the Grand Canyon to Colorado and from there to Detroit. Mr. Wolverton, Jr. is in the employ of the Cadillac Co. and expects his outing to last four months. Tho Y. C. T., U. will meet at the home of ftfrs. Ellen Ogden, Tuesdays October 19th at 2:110, p. m. An imag inary tea will be one of the events of. the afternoon. Dream out your cakes and bring value in money to the Union Remember the "Diamond from the Sky" .offers you the opportunity to win a prize of $10,000 if you can guess the correct solution to the story now being shown at the Grand overy Tuesday night. A groat picturo, worth seeing. k Tho children's story hour on Thurs day nftcr noon are proving nttract ivc to tiic children and last week there wore over a hundred to listen to the tales. The stories ' are suitable for children up to in including the. 5th grade but thero Is no limit to the age of the children and ull who wish to hear may conic. A boy stranger applied for admision at the homo of Mr.-and Mrs. Ray Wat kins last Friday night. He was re gularly admitted, .room was made for him at tho family hearthstone nnd a place prepared at the family table. Mother and son nre getting along nice ly. R. D. Jcssco who loft Bandon some three years ago or more nnd took with him his wife's horse, and for whom a wnrratit w.-is" Kivnrn out .bv tho wife has been recently located near Vale; Oregon. Tho wife however has not j pressed the case, and the same has been dismissed among other old cases, and Jcssco will not be brought back. i. i ii . - THE VlCrOB-VlCTliOLA Taken as tho lntost typo of whnt it stands for- what ,:t embodies win ib makes possibly- and what it nct'i- ally perfornn Tho Victon-v'ictroia is tlie most .vondorail, tho most enjoy ablo and the most useful musical in strument of which tli a world has ever had any knowledge. With the improved sound amplify ing surfaces nnJ all moving parts com pletely concealed in an artistic cabinet it appeals to music lovcri who have heretofore denij.l themselves the jlo nsuro of ha"in; it utor, simply be cause of their fancied objection to tho prominence of tiio : r.. No, tho Vit'tir Victrolft. touo can't ho equaled! Even though tho eye could take in every -It-tail of construc tion, there is still that same indescrib ablo "something" which makes the Strndivarius supremo among violinc and gives to tho Victor- Victrnla that wonderfully sweet, cloar and mellow ! tono which h is established this instru ment as pre-ennnert In tono quality. Call nt' Sabro Bros, and bo convinc ed. Telephone 751. For Kent: I'lirulhlii'd House, four rooms and lmtli, hot and cold water, clojto in; Includes garden iqmco mid inn II barn for hnrso or cow, Will tout for long timo for $12 per month which Inrliidort wiiti-r rent, AddrcM P, O, Box 125 at For lUM Ort. Uf 'IV nit y nrrc itinrli, two Dillon nut. (tout kind of fruit on Iho ht. C, 11. Cliiiiiillrr lluinloii, Orison, 'min.i mi r,it Hi t "Mil olrci l, nuifir roll uihI inutfr. Owner run Iwvo mmiid Uy cuIIIiik mimI wylnu or liU miv. V. It tfiiillh, m Kiuimijli Am umr Thud, J'uf i ilu-M'Nlril II imimi liMlW wbw tu tlwtiiWy imtim hfly in f. AGED COUPLE KEEP GOLDEN WEDDING Arch Deacon And Mrs. Horsfall Celebrate Fifth Anniversary At Marshfield Arch Deacon and Mrs. William Horsfall of Bandon came to the city yesterday to celebrate their Golden Wedding with their son, Dr. William Horsfall Jr., and family. Last even ing many of the friends of tho couplo called upon them to offer congratula tions. They left for their homo this afternoon. Arcn ueacon uorsiaii is a in the Episcopal chUrch on tlje coast and is widely known throughout Ore gon. He is held in high regard by the Episcopalians of the state and on a number of occasions tho clergy have paid him high tributes Both he and Mrs. Horsfall have many friends. In the southern Oregon coast country. A pleasing feature of tho anniversa ry is the fnct that both tho arcli dca-f to have been married for fifty years, both enjoy good health and are won derfully well preserved persons and hope to enjoy many more years of married life. The venerable clergyman is a man of kindly and gentle nature nnd which together with the may good offices ho has performed for his following has endeared him to the people with whom he has come in contact. Arch Deacon Horsfall this morning related some of his early experiences. He said that on October G, 1805, he was married to Miss Sarah Howard in iincasnirc, tmgund. it was in 1870 that they moved to America and at the Theological Seminary in Knn sas City he took his theological work. Following his graduation Archdea con Horsfall had charge of Epis copal churches at the start he said assistant minister and .Inter a rector Later they moved to Miles, Montana where he was missionary for the Vol lowstono District and rector of tho Emmanuel Church at Miles. It was in 18S8 that the Horsfall family moved to Oregon. Mr. Hors fall was then in poor health when he became missionary for the coast dis trict from Lane county to tho Cjivry county lino on the south. His head quarters were in Marshfield for. 2l2 years and it was fiyo years ago that Mr., and Mrs. Horsfall moved down to Bandon. Via horseback, wagon stages and boat Mr. Horsfall covered his territory The trip to Florence then took two days cacli way. Thero were no Epis copal churches n ttho start ho said, nnd the services wero hold in school houses and of times in the homes. Thero wore hut 20 communicants in the entire territory in 1888. Tho first services in Marsh field wore held in the Lockhart building and at Empire in tho court house. The first Episcopal church of the district was built nt alarsuiicld m isst, said Mr. Horsfall this morning . . . A year later one was erected at fc.m- pire, at rort Orford in WJi, at IJnn dou in 1805, at Coquille in 1807 and at Gardiner in 1907. TJirough all tliono years Archdea con Horsfall labored well and'lo'day1 views his handiwork with prido for the church membership has well' hit creased since ho canio' hero 30 years ago. In 1010 tho district was divided and Rectory Robert E. Brovyning was givon Marshlicld and tho toiittory to tho Siuslaw nnd Archdeacon Horsfall, thd Coquille (illey and territory south to the Windchuck Rivty on tho Cali fornia bonier: Life in southwest Oregon, ho said, has been a happy one for both him self and Mrs. Horsfall. Ho canio hero pretty much nn invalid and in tho 30 years of residence, leading, much of an outdoor life, ho has become rug ged and healthy until today he said hu feels like a young man nnd good yet for many years of work Coos Bay News. Entertains nt Afternoon Party A pleasant party was that given this afternoon by Mrs. G. T. Trcadgold to a company of invited guests. Five hundred was tho amusement of fjio afternoon iind thero wero indies pres ent to fill eight tahlus. First prize, a cut glass bun bon diah was won by Mix Nora Solve. DellrlouM rcfrcnlimcnts wore nerved ami tho liontotiH was assisted hi nerv ing by Mr. Allwrt OiilllvM, Mm, Geo, Mfuw and Mrs. Hurry Walker, Tim ilucnrntloiiH rousUtfd of pink mid whlto dahlia net off by liraiuti iff Dm iui'kU-litiry. All rupnit u iuot dullulitful Hum. S i'lihllt- lirrrpfiun will lm h)wu i'" i. I' '' ' ut tlm M, 11 0liuii-h fimiih in ll uuMi PARAMOUNT PICTURE "Sunshine MolIyT Featuring Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley, is a- powcrfV story of the oil fields, full of dramatic action with a vun of co:''? running throughout a nd staged w i a close attention to dtnil and naturalness that characer 1703 all Bos'fVth production. Some remarkable scenes are of "Gushers" and n magnificent fire scene shows the burning of the im monso oil field. It Was found neces sary to purchase property at consider-1 able expense m'order to get the won derful effects. The settings of the different interiors from the dining room and kitchen of the workmen in Oilfield to the magnificent O'Brien pioneer ! mansion in town' nro a" absolutely I n nn,icf'truc to c cveiT way and realistic1 in the extreme. The photography is exceptional nnd many new and novel ideas nre made Use of to good effect. See this story at the Grand Theater Wednesday, October 13th. 1 f ! Do You Need? a 1 a new lens in your eye glasses? or worn out? See us, our , law Optical Dept. is complete. , ., Clock Dept. Has your alarm clock the name "Big Ben" on the dial? The next alarm you. purchase, insist on a "Big Ben" and be satisfied. Price .$2.50 each. Other alarms at $1.00 each. Cut Glass Dept. Only the newest nnd most up-to-date designs in cut glass arc to be found. Silverware Dept. We furnish the popular "Athena" in nny.piece.you desire Jewelry Dept. See our line of solid gold and filled brooches, Also a fine' line of pendants and lavnlliers. Watch Repairing Dept. We are prepared to repair any make or grade of watch you show us. Full stock of material always on hand. i I a 1 a a f a Boyle Jewelry X BANDON, I We carry' no, accounts. the dealer mho - Hcywood-W akef iold Mattress .f While hit profit on guaranteed Heywood-Wakeficld mattrett It sot to large as on ionic mattresses, he knowa YOU get better mattren value. Heywood-Wakefield mattresset are guaranteed to give you tatWactibo. A new mattreu if, in your mind, you did not get VALUE. Price, 15 Others nt $12 and $18 Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company PORTLAND. OREGON1 SBATTLB. WASHINGTON FOR SALE BY , . .. Bandon Furniture Company lAAatit A .tL all aiL J. ata iT i afc iti Ti J New Name New Location! The undersigned have bought the Grocery Stock and Business of the firm of Pollock & Pollock and will move same to the, rooms formerly occupied by the Red Grain Drug Store. Will be open lor business on the new stand O C TOBER 15th. up. soon us possible thereafter we will close out our line of Gmnitti Ware, Chin Ware, GUm Ware; etc, remaining Mrictly in the Grocery biiKiiu-Ks, Will be plciificil to meet old uml new friends in our new lord lion. Model Grocery Company - ? NOTICE To the Members of the W. R. C Mrs. Hilda Slater, department In spector W. R. C. finds it impossible to visit Coos county and has ap pointed tho following deputy inspect ors: Laura Brandon, president of Co quille No. 48, will go to Col. Jewel, No ao of Myrtle Point. Mrs. Sampson, Coquille, No. 48, will come to Bandon, No. 40, 3rd Fri day, Oct, 15th at 2, o'clock. Lclia Fish, Secretary, Bandon No. 40 will proceed to inspect Coquille, No. 48, the -third Tuesday, OcU 10th. All members of Bandon No. 40 aro requested to be on timo without fur- ' thpr notice. - Department Press Correspondent . M. J. Z. ' C; R. Barrow, J. A. Collier and W .1. Longston of Coquille, were all in Bandon yesterday attending to busi ness matters. Is your mounting broken ' -c.lt Company OREGON tells you'to buy a i - Phone 544 Jf