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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^< ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦•< BANKRUPT SALE 4 Ï ï : of the AVERILL STOCK by the GOLDEN RULE at the store’s new home in the Johnson Ï ï building formerly the Averill Store. The Averill stock was bought by the Golden Rule for *♦♦♦♦ T Ï 53 cents on the dollar. This high grade stock of merchandise is now being offered for about Ï T one half of its real value, some of it for much less than half price. Now is the time to buy. T T One dollar will do the work of two. Ï T Ï Ï Ï C O R SETS SILKS T T >♦♦♦ $1.00 American Lady Corsets, sale price .65 15c 35c Fancy Huck Toweling, sale price 25c Japan Silk, sale price $1.50 American Lady Corsets, sale price .95 35c 75c Fancy Huck Toweling, sale price 50c Japan Silk, sale price Ï $2.00 American Lady Corsets, sale price $1.25 65c 35c Butcher ’ s Linen, sale price $1.00 Fancy Silks, sale price X d $3.00 American Lady Corsets, sale price $1.65 $1.25 50c Table Damask, sale price $2.00 Silk Charmeuse, sale price LINENS $3.50 American Lady Corsets, sale price 50c Farris Waists, sale price 75c Farris Waists, sale price $1 Farris Waists, sale price 50c Brassiers, sale price $1.95 .35 .58 .75 .35 75c Table Damask, sale price $1.00 Table Damask, sale price $1.50 Table Damask, sale price $2.00 Table Damask, sale price LACES AND EMBROIDERIES COTTON PIECE OOOItS WASH DRESSES and BARTY DRESSES ’H xx xx I Ï :d ft $1.00 Gingham and Chambrey dresses, sale 65c $1.50 Gingham and Chambrey dresses, sale 95c $2.50 Gingham and Chambrey dresses, sale, $1.50 $5.00 Afternoon Dresses, sale price $1.65 $12.00 Party Dress, Pink Messaline, sale $3.95 $15.00 Party Dress, White Crepe de Chine, $4.85 10c Ginghams, sale price 12iAc Ginghams, sale price 15c Gingham, sale price 25c French Gingham, sale price 121/oC Shirting, Chevoit, sale price 18c Hvdegrade Galatea, sale price 25c Romper Cloth, sale price 6'/2 c .. 8 l-3c 10c 15c 8 l-3c 12'/2 c ..... 15c UNDERWEAR WOOLEN DRESS GOODS 25c to 35c Children’s Underwear, sale 13c to 20c Ladies’ 25c Vests and Pants, sale price 15c Ladies’ 50c Vests and Pants, sale price 35c Ladies' 50c Union Suits, sale price 28c Ladies’ 75c Union Suits, sale price 50c Ladies’ $1.25 Union Suits, sale price 75c Ladies’ $1.00 Wool Vests & Pants, sale price 68c Ladies’ $1.25 Muslin Gowns, sale price 75c Ladies’ $1.50 Muslin Gowns, sale price 95c Ladies’ 50c Corset Covers, sale price 35c Ladies’ $1.50 Muslin Skirts, sale price 95c 50c Wool Serge, sale price 33c 75c Wool Serge, sale price ........... 38c 50c Wool Chailie, sale price .............. 29c $2.50 Gaberdine, sale price $1.65 All other woolens reduced in a similar way. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. HOISERY Ladies and Children’s 15c Hose, sale price Ladies and Children's 25c Hose, sale price Ladies’ $1.00 Silk Hose, sale price Ladies’ $1.50 Silk Hose, sale price 10c 18< 6 Sc 95c Prices of these have been unmercifully slashed. 4c Many 8c Laces Reduced to 5c Many 15c Laces Reduced to 10c Many 25c Laces Reduced to Many of the Embroideries are offered at better than one-half price. COTTON BAITS 3Ibs. Clean White Cotton, one piece .......... 75c 3Ibs. White Cotton Sewed, one piece ..........85c $1.00 4tbs. Extra Fine White Cotton 8oz. Batts, Clean White Cotton 8 I-3c R E M N A N T S We still have a large number of remnants and are constantly making more. These are sold for one-half price and many of them for much less. You can often got just what you wish on the remnant table. ALL CREPE PAPER, PAPER NAPKINS, ETC., GO AT ONE-HALF PRICE. THE GOLDEN RULE Johnson Building. X THIS CHANCE WILL NOT LAST LONG. Formerly Averill’s Store. "This money to be turiieal over to more to the north and away front Mr. and Mrs. Zeek will remain at you by the Port Is not given contin the rocks at the entrance. the county seat and at Marshfield un- gent upon your diverting the re "The North Jetty has always been ' til after the corn show and husking (Continued from Arm page) maining *30,000 from the present shorter than the South Jetty and the , bee. project to the rebuilding of the out local captains claim the bar always driving on the bar. er end of the North Jetty, as they shoals during the summer months, Miss Ora Jameson says the World "The port «hipping would be given feel that would cause an undue de due to the northwest winds causing did her an injustice in Its write-up quicker relief from the shoaling of lay and that they need the South the sea to wash sand in around the of the fire scare at the C. R. Wade the bar and cross current Inside due Jetty as soon as they can get it end of the shorter jetty. Consider home last week. She says that the to the falling of the old South Pile built, and are willing to do it them able of the piling In the old tram girl was not pouring oil in the stove, wing dam and the building of the selves. However, the Port Commis- way on the north side can be used but that Mrs. Wade mistook the gaso shore extension of the North Jetty. I sion does expect thia money to be by cutting off the tops of the piles line can for the one which contained "I have been asked by the Port of diverted for further work on the and building them up. The only coal oil. Bandon's attorney to inform you that North Jetty and that you will take plant necessary for the above work the Port la willing to turn over to I Immediate steps to have It done if would be a revolving piledriver and In mentioning the Eastern Star you the sum of »25,000 to build this you approve of the project. It la steel rails for 2,800 feet of single I Thanksgiving dance last week it was South Jetty and that they wish Io ull-lniportant with them and their track, and possibly one donkey boiler stated the music was to be furnished have arrangements made so that this future plans to be able to satisfy the to replace one that Is now almost by Kausrud's orchestra. The World work can start aa soon as the pres local people that the government la worn out.” is informed this is Incorrect and that ent work on the North Jetty ia fin co-operating with them, by getting it is to be furnished by Howell's or- tshed. thia »30,000 spent on the North Jet- xe \ t <x»i xrv i . ium . k cheetra. mketix »; ix Bixitox "It han been roughly estimated I ly' this Jetty can be built for that sum, Hol SE OX OllEGOX "It la believed that »30,000 will and the Port has arranged to sell make a very good showing on the Quarterly Session Udii Saturday at A\ EXI E Bl ItXED Myrtle Point and Several lo bonds to that extent and will have North aide amt practically restore The Henry Hess house on Oregon ! cal Memtvers Attended. the necessary money ready by De the outer end ns considerable of the avenue burned to the ground Tues cember 1st, 1915. old north trestle can be used I have The Coos County Pomona grange day night, between 9 and 10 o'clock ■ had Mr. Wright prepare a detailed met at Myrtle Point. Saturday for It had been occupied by the H< s 1 estimate of the work to be done on the transaction of their quarterly children who are attending school both aides of the river, and this will business Members of Bandon gran here, the parent* residing at Two be forwarded when received. It Is ge in attendance were: C. 1». Jar Mlle. On arriving home Mi: - Jun more than likely the Port of Bandon man, T J. Kaaor, Clara Canterbury Hess lit a coal oil lamp and while will be willing to continue the work and C B Zcek The meeting was carrying ft. tripped and fell. Win oiivtlie North jetty to the extent of Joint with the Myrtle Point grange, dow curtains took fire and in a short »25,000, after the government funds hence a large attendance A splen time, before assislapce arrived, the are expended entire room was In flam«« The did dinner was served. The preaent work at Bandon will State Representative C. It Har house with nearly ail the contents These three stores have spe p»e finished December 1st, and as It row gave the meeting a splendid was burned will take some two weeks to get speech on the subject of taxation In An alarm was sent in and a large . cial messages for you each tilling cut and trestle material oil Oregon and why our county warrants force of men turned out. The chemi-1 hand, the matter of the Improve cal and hose cart were taken <ut . week on page five of this pa ment should bo taken up with the ara not worth par. Bandon strange will meet at 'the but much delay was experienced in , per. Don’t fail to refer to Port of Bandon al once, so the work I. O O. F hall on the first Satur getting up the Oregon avenue hill I will not be delayed and the force so the apparatus arrived too late to ' that page; watch it closely, it disbanded, should you look favorab day In l>ecember. at which time they save the building. However, the men ' will serve an old fashioned farmers were able Io save the barn and oth- > dinner from 11 30 to 1:00 o'clock. will be to your interest. And, ly upon the project*. I believe the South Jetty aa con The next meeting of the Cooa er outbuildings bear in mind, “you can buy templated would be a help to the County Parnona grange will be held The house contained *e*«n room and was well furnished It was In- | removal of the sand washed In at Bandon In February, further no for less in the Ellingson build- surd for »800 and the furniture was through the shore end of the North tice of which will appear at a later Insured for »1200. ing." Jetty and would throw the current date. . » New Project For Local Orange Pharmacy Boyle Jewelry Co. J. Ira Sidwell Beauty on the Outside of JEW ELRY cannot make up for lack of Merit on the inside. We don't want you to be content with a view of the Jewelry as seen through our window. Come inside and put it to the test of quality as well as beauty. The keener you examine it, the sur- er you will be of its reliability and the safety with which we can guarantee it. SABRO BROS. MANUFACTURING 751 telephone JEWELERS bandon .O regon *