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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
h? - ♦ -■ In order to make room for our big shipment of Spring and Summer Goods now on the road from the East, we are going to give the people of Bandon and vicinity an opportunity of a lifetime, for the next two weeks, commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1911, we are going to reduce every arti cle in our store from 10 to 20 per cent, off of regular prices. Everything marked in plain figures, so that you can see just what you are asked to pay for each article. Below we quote you a few prices to show you what you can save yourself. To those of you who have a little ready cash and want to make it go a long ways, do not fail to take advantage of this great opportunity. BOYS’LONG PANT SUITS MEN’S UNDERWEAR MEN’S SHOES MEN’S SUITS HATS $4.35 $25 .00 now $2.65 All John B. Stetson’s, go at $5.00 now ______ ________ $19.95 $12.50 now $9.95 $3.00 weol 4.50 3.85 ___ —_ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.45 each 44 2.00 17.85 11.50 9.35 2.50 3.45 22.50 “ .... $2.65 4.00 All $3.00 now 2.00 2.50 cotton u “ 15.90 10.00 44 7.95 2.95 20.00 1.75 3.50 “ 2.00 “ 75c 1O0 2.45 18.00 “ _________ .. ____ ____ 14.35 .75 3.00 9.00 U 7.15 Prices quoted per suit. “ 1.00 “ 15.00 “ ____ ..... 11.85 BOY’S SHOES MEN’S LOGGING SHOES 12.50 “ ... ________________ 9.95 MEN’S SWEATERS $2.45 $6.65 $3.00 now $7.50 now BOYS ’ KNICKERBOCKER u 2.10 5 95 2.50 $5.00 now $4.15 $0 75 “ a SUITS MEN ’ S OVERCOATS u 2.00 1.65 3.85 4.50 5.75 $6.50 “ 1.75 44 1.45 $20 00 now ________ 3.35 _ __________$15.90 $5.50 now $4.35 4.00 44 44 BOY’S KNEE PANTS 2 95 44 3.85 3.50 We have a big line ot ladies’ 18.00 “ ... ____ •. ______________ 14.35 5.00 3.00 65c 2.45 $1.00 now and children’s shoes which 15.00 “ _________________ _______ 11.85 4.50 3.65 2.00 45c 1.45 75c go at a 10 per cent. reduc- 12.50 “ _________________________ 9.95 4.00 3.15 1.25 50c 30c tion. 95c ÍÍ ii ÍÍ it tí FIFTY CENI SHIRT FOR THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Remember every Alfred Benjamin Suit or Overcoat is Guaranteed for One Year f ÍÍ TEN PER CENT. OFF ON RUBBER GOODS Space docs not allow us to quote prices on everything, but we will give you absolutely free any article in our store that you fail to get from 10 to 20 per cent, off regular price during this sale. HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. BANDON YOUR MONEY SAVERS MARSHFIELD r——— The liver loses its activity at times P. G. Varney, who has been in Sisson. Calif, for the last two months and needs help. HEROINE is an I returned to Bandon, Thursday, on etle< live liver stimulant. It also pur the steamer Wolverine. -Mr. Varney ifies the bowels, strengthens diges-1 is well known in Bandon and adjoin lion and restores strength, vigor and i “FI El ELI)” - The ‘ ONLY ing country and we all join in wel cheerful spirits. Price 50c. Sold WAY.” 42 tf by C. Y. Lowe. coming him back. W. H. Meredith, one of Pon 1 A. J. Hartman, the nanager of See or phone L. J Radley for all Orford's most popular anil wid< , the new box factory, has purchased kinds of I-ire Wood. 27 if awake boosters, was a R fxo DRIR Simon Simonson, of Riverton. the 12x14 Atlas engine from A. E. caller yesterday. He re)Mirts the | came down yesterday Io spend a few Kruse ami will install it in his plant 1 recent organization of a com- ¡days with friends and have some which will be a strictly first-class mereial < lull in his bailiwick and ¡factory in every way, and will be a | dental work done. tooteth his born both truthful and i I great boon to the Coquille river I Mr. Schrieber is excavating f< r a clear in regard to the future _j I ! ram hets and t annerymen. | modern house to be built adjoining southwestern < begun Don’t forget that 1 . W. Robison . , , his present home near the Geo W of the puli- I MJre M11| K. F. Wilson, one < is handling all kinds ot hay, grain, | lisheis ot the Floras Lake Banner, Anyone wanting seed grain, call feed, etc., at the very lowest was tn town la-t Wednesday .m l (trices. 40-lf on I’. W. Robinson, Extra good Thursday and when u-turning had The grand ball given by the Worn-1 seed oats 2c. 61 tf the misfortune to have lus horse fall i en of Woodcraft, New Yeat s e\e. Al Aines, who lias been logging on him. Mt Wilson w 1 severely was a success socially, financially, for Mr. Hess of the Two Mile Mill, bruised, and tin horse so badlv it - and in every other particular. The jured dial the rider was compelled returned to complete his work Tues music by Kansrud’s orchestra was. day alter moving Ins family to town. to complete his journey on foot. the very finest, and eveiybody pres- • Al will lie out a couple of months. F or S ai i Lot 50 x too with new ent enjoyed the occasion to the lull-! G N. Skow tnd son, Wallet, the three room collage etc $300.00 I est extent. Lakeport butchers, were in town Bandon Investment Corporation. Don't overlook the Bandon Ware Tuesday, bunging in .1 load of pork The Filield is s he.luled to arrive ioi the local maikets. Mr. Skow house in buying your Hay, Grain, at Bandon at 1 00 o'do. k this informs us that California capital or mill feeds. Terms strictly cash afternoon. ists are contemplating platting mean lowest puces in town. Give Local Lore J 54*11 Blacklock estate as a summer re us a trill. Rev. C. II. Barklo.v, of Myrtle sort. The Burson Bros, will be down from Portland about the jotli Point, a minister of the Church of the Btethten, commonly called 1 to do the work Dunk.irds, will arrive in Bandon, We are pt epared to furnish esti Saturday. De -emlier 14th. ami will quille trying a lawsuit over the pm mates on cost ot wiling and lighting chase ci a team, tin- patties having yottr house with electric lights. Let hold a series of meetings in the old made the ileal over the telephone us talk it over with you and give M. E. Chinch, South. The public is cordially invited to attend and now each alleges a different ver you figures. •ion of the terms. The case will ti.’lf See A A. Pauli for best giade Bandon Light X Power Co probably go to the supreme court - 66tf oral. Ph me 382. I d Gri igwate came in from Lake Coos Bay rimes. pot t I'uesdav to attend to the order V. R. Daiggms. formerly of Ban Definition FIFIEI.D -‘‘Sup riot ing of the hunt of Mt. M. Qiiatter’s don, w as set ioiis I v hurt at Hillsboto. t > all others." Why not patronize building filing constructed there. Or., recently, by a telephone pole the best and “ONLY WAV'" 5,tt II is 28x50, two stories and the low falling with him. Jie-t how badlv J. M. Foster of the Merchants’ er story will lie fitted up f >r a con he was hurt we were unable to leant Protective Association, who has fectionery store and the second used Mr. Dwiggtns is well known in Ban don, having worked for the Bandon been in this city for the last two as a lodge room and dance hall. L.uidlotd Louie Knapp, of Port Light X Power Co and also for the month«, w<nt over to Marshiteld to Mrs Dwig Orford, was a Bindon visitor Wed Bandon R horpfr . meet his wile who arrived on the gins was formerly Miss Lena l.ogan, nesday. lie was on Ins uav home Breakwater from Portland, yester* daughter of Mr. and Mrs W after transacting legal business at day. They returned to Bandon to I Logan of this city, CcquiHe. day. W H. Merideth, an tttorney of Port Orford and secretary of the newlv organized commercial club there, w.c lit Marsliheld veslenlay on business He had been at Co FAVILLA COMEDY CO AT THE GRAND Saturday, Jan. 7th Presenting a Mirth Provoking Comedy in Three Acts “The Wizard of Wall Street 9 together with many pleasing specialties, tears in this show, save those pro- dticed by merriment Complete Change of Program on Sunday Night