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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
«M WE ARE GOING TO MOVE to the Anderson Corner, Opposite Bank of Bandon Workmen are now getting the building in shape for us. Second'week of our Big Removal Sale now on. Many have taken advantage of this sale. Why not you? An opportunity to buy Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes at Reduced Prices. Below we quote you some of the many bargains. $7.50____ now now ____ $5.00 6.00.. __ 50 Suits to be Sold at 33 125 Pairs of Men’s Pants Boy’s School Suits “............. 4.00 5.00.... “_____ 3.50 4.00.... ......... 2.75 3.50........... “______ 2.35 3.00........... “______ 1.95 $7.50 6.00 5.00. 4.00. 3.50. 3.00. 2.50. $6.25 4.85 3.95 now Ci it 3.15 2.85 2.25 1.95 Ci it \ Ct it 100 Hats to 18 Cravenette Rain Coats 1-3 per cent, discount these Prices at 25 per cent, discount $30.00 Suits now $20.00 $3.00----- now_____ $2.35 $25.00 Coats now $18.75 25.00.-.. “____ 16.65 2.50 20.00 6C 13.35 15.00 it 12.50 cc í 6 1.85 20.00... 2.00_____ “ 1.35 18.00'.___ “ 13.50 10.00 1.50 Ct 1.15 15.00____ “ 11.25 8.35 1.00 it 80. 50 pairs of boy’s knee pants, age 12 to 17, go at 15c each 10 per cent, reduction on all men’s, boy’s ladies’ and children’s shoes be Sold at 12.50 k 4 15.00 í i 9.35 10 per cent, reduct on on all regular stock during this sale Hub Clothing & Shoe Co Bandon, Oregon Money Tallis Cash. Only « h i | Those owing me are hereby noti fied to call and make settlement, as I am putting acc< unis in Mrs. L. A. Burns’ hands for collection. S. I,. P erlins , 9o-i8x Read the copy of Or l. 189 now posted on the Bulletin Board in front of the City 11 all. Airs L. Kraus has arrived from Cleveland, Ohio, and will spend the i winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holbrook. Have Dr. Hetmann to take care of your eyes that they may guide your footsteps in old age. 89-12 The dairynun of Blachly have formed an organization to keep up milk prices. Mis. Chas. Kime of Coquille is in Bandon at present visiting relatives. Get a pair of well fitting reading glasses front Dr Hermann. Sg-t2 Miss Dollie Sheris of (Tquille re urnrd home yesterday alter a few lays’ vis t with her sister, Mrs. Chas, Lorenz and family. Mt and Mrs. Win. Linn ate tilt proud parents of a big, 1 ouncing ten |M>und boy, born this morning. Dr. C. W. Endicott of Coquille was a Bandon visitor Saturday, at tending the K. of P. bull in the evening. E or S ale . — Span good work horses for sale cheap, G, B. Ed- wards, Bandon. 88-tf Avoid theLittle Coolness H V 1 caused by imperfect heating. Get one of our stoves and you can regulate the heat as you want it. Like the rest of our hardware our sieves are much belter than t! e price will buy elsewhere. Lock the hardware over and you will probably be remind ed of something you need but had forgotten. Dr. H. E. Hermann Eyesight Specialist Friday and Saturday, Novem ber 24th and 25th. BANDON HARDWARE CO. SI II El al )S See the Doctor for all Eye and Nose Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge teturned on the Fifield from Lookout, Calif., Trouble. where she had been called on ac In the Circuit Court of the count of the serious illness of her £ mother, Mrs. Brown, who still re State of Oregon in and for mains quite low. the County of Coos See Fred Mehl at the Acme Plan ing mill for apple boxes. 84-tf Begin January 3, Continue Four Weeks The Coquille Herald has again Claire Treadgoid, Plaintiff ) v» i Summons. changed hands. Walter G. Acker Abraham Jones, Defendant ' Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to attend the man of Salem who has been job short cources ol the Oregon Agucultuial College, beginning 1 o Abraham Jones, the above named defend Jan. 3d. Eleven distnetive courses will be offered in Agri- printer in the state printing office for ant: In The Name of the State of Oregon, you cultute. Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com the past two years, having bought are nereby required to appear and answer the merce, Foreshy and Music. Every course is designed to complaint filed against you in the above entitled the Herald of W. C Conner, who HELP the stud: nt in his daily work. Make this a pleasant court and cause on or before the 26th day of returned to Cottage Grove, his for December, 1911, same being the last day of the and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Reasonable ac mer home commodations. I or Ivnulilul illustrated bulletin, address time prescribed in the order for the publication H. M I E'INANT, Registrar, Carvallis, Or.’. For Sale.—Fine ranch of ¡90 of this summons and if you fail so to answer for Farme.a and Business Course, by Correspondence want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court acres, 3 l 2 miles south ol Bandon for the relief demanded in her complaint on file See C. M. Spencer. Hq-tS herein Io-wit: f«r a judgment against defendant H oliday S hoppers A ttention ! I for the sum of fifty five dollars with 10 per which il the last day of the time prescribed in be established in accordance with the rurv.-y ol said order for the publication of said summons. An entirely new line of beautiful at d interest from and after July 5, 191 I with the sum The date of the first publication is November 14. lhe Cily Engineer on »aid Curry street on portion appropriate gifts suitable for every of one hundred dollars reasonable attorney fee 1911 and the date of the last publication is De herein describid. and w hich profile of said grade • » low on file at the office of the City Engi íe. r one will be on display at the Orien with lhe costs and disdursments of the suit; also cember 26, 1911. for a decree foreclosing the mortgage described it ll.e City of Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, and G. T. Treadgold Attorney for Plaintiff «1 tai Emporium to be opened in the in p’amlni's complaint and decreeing that the is 0,1 n to the inspection of all persons intepsnd Nov. 14 to Dec. 26 T Hartman building the latter part of real property covered by said mortgage, the NE therein. th s week. , 90 ti 1-4 of the NE 1-4 Sec. 19. Twp. 29 S. of R. Now, unless a written remonstrance, signed by 13 West of Willamette Merinian Ise told accor Notice to Establish Grade on the owner» of I WO-HURDS of the real Last Saturd ry evening as Mr and j ding to law to satisfy said judgment with costs property adjacent to and abutting upon Cinry Mis Bernard of Prosper were going and disbursements and at.orney fees and such Curry Street. »tree! between portions herein described, shall to the boat on their way home, and ■ otner .„d ana further turtner reM relief as to the court may seem be filed with the City Recorder of lhe City of were walking along by the woolen just, Bandon, within TWENTY DAYS from the Notice is hereby given that the Common first dale of publication of this notice, the Com m il, in the dark. Mrs. Bernard This summons is served upon you by order of j Council of the City of Bandon, Coos county, mon Council will pass an Ordinance establishing somehow stepped too close to the I ,^'e ^°n J0^1' ® Coke, Judge of the aforesaid ■ 1 .u k. I . i 11 , circuit court, duly made and entered of record Oregon, did, on the first day of November. 191 I, such grade on Curry street as herein proposed, edge of the wharf and fell between , .... ... , , , • , . . , , on the 13th day of November. 1911 which »aid at a regular meeting by resolution duly passed and between points as herein described in accor the wharf and woolen mill into the I order direrted that said summon, be publuheb , determine to establish the grade on Curry street dance with survey and the profile of the City water No damage was done f xcept : once a week tor «x consecutive week» in the commencing at the south line of Sixth street 1 Engineer as herein mentioned and now on file. a good wetting, but it might have ' Bandon Recorder, a new« _ paper of general cir- j where Curry street intersects with Sixth street. By order of the Common Council. E. B. KAUSRUD, ood published in Bandon, Coos then running south to the north line of Eighth been worse, f She was rescued at cul*,K>n’ Record *f. once by her husband and one uf the C «hodd •‘"V'™'* Wl,h Io appear and answer said comnlami complaint ! street. “ H • .. r-qu re you to all in *he the Woodland Addition to the City C . h . This notice is published the first time on date of niwht «stehet. 0.1 or batora the 26th day of December, 1911 ' Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, mid grade to November 10, 1911. Nov. 10-21 BI.MEkSHITIIN ARE INVITED ■» 4 I i KENNEDY WAGMN3IAKF.RN Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order Horseshoeing a Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. O. A. C. Short Courses YOU afc AMD Prices FREE At Boyle’s Jewelry Store Two Diamond Rings, one $100 and and one $50 Ring. Cali at Store for particulars. R. W. BOYLE, Bandon, Ore. I «■ El Hotel Gallier Rates $t.oo to $2. or, per day. week or month. Special rates by Sample Room in Connec tion. Bandon Oregon Ml ■