Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, June 17, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, June 17, 1913
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Are You Going to Decorate for July 4?
Use red, white and blue bunting.
Diamonds
o
Auto Coats
Children’s
Dresses
Watches
Prettik made gingham and
percale dreses in late
styles. 2 to IK \ears.
o
Jewelry
Prices 25c to $2.50 each
American Lady
Corsets
$1.00 each
SABRO BROTHERS
Do you need an auto
coat? Made of pure lin­
en, neatly trimmed with
contrasting colors, some
with leather trimming.
Specially
priced this
week, as seen in window .
The yard, 5c.
Summer
Voiles
Silk
Gloves
For summer wear in all
the popular shades and
colors.
Prices 25c to
$1.25
Prices $3.50 to $10
27-inch dress voiles with
silk stripes in colors:
white, tan, light blue,
pink, and lavender for this
week only, we make a
special price.
The yard 25c
»LIL’S
Sun Bonnets
5c
each
BANDON, OREGON
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
Bandon, Oregon
: took advantage of the excursion Myrtle Point and Coquille
them very dizzy, but they can ride
last Sunday and .spent the day on
Meet Defeat in Bandon lon the wnirlinK wave without ex-
I periencing any
dizziness. The
j Bandon beach.
(continued from page 1 )
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whirling
wave
styled
the Rocky road
|
Bandon
will
have
a
successful
4th
or trade. M ]. Smith, one half mile
was necessary.
I
to
Dnbiin,
will
be
run
on Wednes-
ol
July
celebration.
Be
a
nong
the
south of Bullard’s ferry. 48 tsx
Following is the score 0 both
1
day
evening
starting
at
5 o’clock
boosters
who
are
going
to
make
t
he
games and the lineup of the Bandon
F or S ale A horse $50.00, will
and
on
Saturdays.
event
a
success.
Coquille ginie.
Wanted — Agate Work—Sabro trade for good cow. J. M. Long.
Mr. Poole states that he will have
The Unique is now open as a first Myrtle Point
Lampa, Oregon.
June 3 20X
Bros.
ti
e
machine operated at any time
2 0 1 0 u 2 0 1 0—6
W ante -D, Werk as practical nurse class restaurant, basery and dele- Hits
Dance in Bank Hall Saturday
that
business warrants. Arrange-
Runs
2 0 1 Ü u 5 u 0 u—8
Prices reasonable. Address Box 144 catessen store. All kinds of home
evenwig June 21st.
|
menls
will be made with parties to
cooking at reasonable prices. Op Bandon
Shoes shined at Hotel Galber by Bandon. Mrs. Earle Moore. 47 3tx
Hits
1
run
the
wheel al any time desired.
0
0
4
2
X
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12
1
3
1
site Rosa’s store —F. D. Meyer,-
19-tf
R uhs
I 0 4 0 0 1 4 1 X—II
F or S ale —Thoroughbred Bar­
Archie Jongensen
Proprietor.
91-tf
Bandon
AB R H PO A E
J. P. Tupper of Coquille w.is a red Plymouth Rock eggs $1.50 per
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Stewart
will Sigsby 3b
0 0
4
2 1 1
setting. Apply N. J. Crain, Ban­
Mrs. Roy Ballard gave a birthday
Bandon visitor Sunday.
leave on the Speedwell tor southern V an ss
3
1 1
1 1 1 surprise party on Saturday afternoon
don.
21tf
Mrs. Leo J. Carey of Coquille
0 1
4
9 0 1 in honor of her mother, Mrs.
California where they will remain Johnson c
A S nap —Five acres one-hill mile
was in Bandon Saturday.
0 0
1 0 0
4
fur some time, but will probably Smith If
Those present were,
0 0
0 0 0 Williams.
4
W anteu -Set of double harness. south of Piosper, 4 room house, big return to Bandon later. Mr. and Sctyor rf
Mesdames
Williams,
Klepfer, Hun­
Perkins
lb
3
0
0
1
1
12
garden and berry patch, price $350.
C. W. Smith, Box 44.
4912
Mrs. Stewart have many friends Fieger 2 b
3
0 0
1 7 0 nicutt, Olsen, Hansen,
Ray Hall.
Soule,
For Carpet and Rug weaving. ad
here who will wish them well where Ricard cf
2
0 0
1 0 0
Good
music,
good
floor
a
good
Windsor,
Anderson,
Wolfe,
Engle,
Osbtrn p
3
0 1
0 3 0
dress Mrs J. L. Foster, Bandon
ever they may go.
time and a new feature at the Bank
30
1
3
27
13 4 man, Ballard and Mckinnis, and
J.
D.
Thorp
and
Geo.
F.
Car'ey
1
F. S. Dow was over from Coos Hall Satarday night come and see
Hit«
u u 1 0 V u 0 0 2—3 Misses Elsie and Faye Wolfe and
have
opened
up
a
real
estate
office
|
Bay oh business yesterday and to what it is.
0 ü Ü Ü u 0 0 0 1—1
in the Pacific House on Homer1 Runs
Alta Soule. Dainty refreshments
day.
A surprise awaits you at the Fur street, and are transacting business I Coquille
AB R H PO A E
John B. I.amband H. D. Heming- niture Store on the hill. Call and
0 1 0 Ü 0 were served and Mrs. Williams re-
3
under the firm name of Bandon Johnson d
Burtercy c
0
1 9 1 u ceived many beautiful presents.
4
ei of Coquille were in the city yes­ learn our prices on new furniture
Realty Co. They will handle real Piper 3b
u 0 1 1 0
4
terday.
just received.
estate, loans, insurance, mortgages Strain ss
u ' 1 u 2 0
4
Vera and Fanny Leach of Wed-
Howell cf
0 u 2 0 0
4
Miss Alice Tick well, of Marshfield anil Richmond real estate.
For Exchange.
derburn were registered at the Gat­ who has been the guest of Mr. and
Morgan 2b
0 Ü 3 3 0
3
Mrs. Linnie Carl's entertainment i
Oregon
farm and town properly
If
3
0 0 . 1 u 1
her Sunday.
Mrs. C. F. Pape for the past week at the Methodist church last night Tuttle
O’Connor lb
1
u 0 10 u 0 for Eastern or Southern property
Don’t miss the wrestling match at | left today for her home.
was well attended and those present 1 Collier p
Ü 1 0 3 2 Tell me what you have to trade and
3
the Orpheuin theutre Saturday even
When wanting anything in House enjoyed a rare treat. She will give j
31
0 4 26 ■ 0 3
ing lune 21st.
2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0—4 I will find you something here. — E.
Furnishing Goods, be certain you another of her entertainments at the I . Hit«
Ü 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 j N Smith.
30 tf
E. Crosthwait ot Marshfield was I see D. J. Mitchell’s New and Secord high school auditoiium tonight and Runs
in the city yesterday and this morn- I j Hand Store on ffie hill.
all who do not hear it will miss some-) Summary Struck out by Os-
ing on business.
burn, 7; by Collier 9. 2 out when
C. Milton Sclmltz, the genia1 thing good.
winning
run was scored■ Time of
Remember the wrestling match I editor of the Myrtle Point Enterprise
The railroad work at the stave |
at the Orphcum theatre Saturday) ' was among the ball fans who came mill includes the cutting down of game t hour 45 minutes Umpires,
Bluon and Catterlin. Attent ance
night June 21st.
j down on the excursion last Sunday the high cliff a.ong the route for a
I2OO.
distance
westward
of
15
feet.
The
F or S alk - A good 2 year old i Mrs. Leo J Carey of Coquille
height
of
the
cliff
varies
greatly,
but
Jersey Bull Address E. L Strader, 1
spent Sunday in Bandon and sang
Box 82 Bandon, Ore.
4812X la solo at ihe Catholic church which the highest is 80 cr 100 feet. The Whirling Wave is Great
cliff will be cut away between the
Success.
The usual dance will be given in ■ was very much appreciated by the I stave mill and the location of Mr,
The whirling wave built by P. H.
Bank Hall Saturday evening, ad­ I audience.
Mitchell's new home. - Record.
Poole is now running successfully.
mission free, tickets 5c a dance.
Mr and Mas. M. L. Boyd and
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A special cap has been made and
Bandon will have a successful 4th ’ the frame constructed in such a way
One yearling Jersey bull for sale daughter, Jessie, of Myrtle Point,
of |uly celebration. Be among the ! that the risk of accident has been
boosters who are going to make the removed.
event a success.
The structure could carry t< n
times the weight that will be placed
Piano Contest.
upon it when fully loaded.
At the close of the piano voting
People who have ridden on the
contest a valuable prize will be given whirling wave declare the experience
| to each of the six leading contes- to be very enjoyable and they want
j tants. The standing ot contestants to ride again. Several have stated
for week ending May tith shows 1 that to ride a merry go round makes
that number 77 improved her posi-
obtain free votes good in the piano voting con­
I lion from Sth to 6th so it ->he does
no better than maintain her position
test on the basis of one vote for every cent
j this contestant will receiv- a valu-
paid at
I able piize.
I The advance ol No. 77 was large-
A ou had better stop at once or you’ll
) lv due to subscriptions obtained for
lose your job. Every line of business is
the Bandon Recorder. Each yearly closing its doors to “Drinking’’ men.
subscription whetner new or a re- It may he your turn next. By the aid
of ORRINE thousands of men have been
' new al is good for l,000 votes.
restored to lives of sobriety and industry.
We are so sure that ORRIN E will bene­
Standing of contestants.
fit you that we say to you that if after
No. 25 75.595
a trial you fail to get any benefit from
89- -64.544
its use, your money will be refunded.
When you stop “Drinking,’* think of
98 49,820
the money you’ll save; besides, sol>er
»»
tot - -46,506
men are worth more to their employers
and get higher wages.
87—46,220
Coots only f 1.00 a box. We have an
77-37.950
interesting booklet about ORRINE that
we are giving away free on request. Call
100 —36.780
at our store and talk it over.
»
97 34740
I 86 31,085
Grange rharmacy
* •
61 —30.555
I» 22 29.555
», 82 — 25,650
» »
Voting Coupon
9» 25.075
Good for 25 votes in
103
Piano Voting Conte t
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Local Notes
Business Man Praises
Dr. Mlles’ Heart Remedy
Successful Merchant After Investigation
Found a Remedy That Re­
stored His Health.
“This is Thanksgiving day in the
state of Pennsylvania, and I want to
devote a pa
of
it in writii. , a
letter
to
you
On the 26th day
of November, ’F),
I was stricken
wit it
heart
trouble.
My
family physician
called it Angina
Pectoris.
I had
from one to five
attacks
in
24
hours, in the
latter part of
December, 1910
I wrote to
information con­
cerning: my ease, and in reply I received
a very kind and instructive letter,
which I iianded to my family docton
and he t<»kl me to use your Remedies
in connection with the medicine he
gave me. so I did. I used five bottles
of I >r. Miles’ Heart Remedy and seven
bottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I was
confined to the house for about four
months.
The action of my heart is
now, and has been normal for the last
six months.
I can truly recommend
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Heart Remedy*
to do what they are intended for, if
used according to directions. I thank
you kindly f;»r your advice in answer to
my monthly reports. I am now sixty­
seven years of age, have been in the*
mercantile business for thirty-five years
and lived retired for the last thirteen
years.”
A. B. HOU INGER,
Lincoln, Penna.’
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy is sold and
guaranteed by all druggists.
10
MILES
MEDICAL CO.,
Elkhart,
Donald
Mackintosh
Can write Fire In
surance
on your
dwelling and its *
You Can
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contents inside the
corporate limits at a
base rate of $5.00
IF YOU ARE A
DRINKING MAN
per thousand for
one year, $10 for
City Meat Market
The Agate
D. M. Averill’s GgSYDS
O. A. Trowbridge
Boyle Jewelry
Bandon Bakery
three years. Outside the
limits $6 and $10 in any
of half a dozen Standard
Old Line Companies.
Just phone me and I
will do the rest.
Ask for votes and save them
for your favorite contestant
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Phone 582 or 941
One of thtir coupons will appear
ever* issue of the Bandon Record
See Advertisement
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Ind.