Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, October 21, 1913, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Semi-Weekly Bandon Rttcorder, OctoW 2tt 513
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Just arrived direct from
Factory splendid as
sortment of
Libby's
Cut Glass.
Cut Glass is alwaws with
in the bonds of good
taste. ' Exqusite design?,
beautiful and brilliant.
The word LI BfJY etched
on every piece, to those
who know, stands for
the best in quality, work
manship and finish. Our
select stock is at your
service.
Sabro Bros.
Manufacturing Jewelers
g Phone 541. Bandon, Oregon
U) mra dwikh.!) in it- r
LADIES HOME JOURNAL FOR NOVEMBER ON SALE 15c
Ladies Home Journal Patterns
Now on sale. Get your copy of "Good Dressing"
for the asking.
LOCAL NEWS
Sweaters
!nit in the latest
style, smooth or
shaker stitch with
ruff necks. Solid
colors and combin
ations. Children's Sweaters
75c to $2.50 each
Misses' Sweaters $2
to $3.50 each
Women's Sweaters
$1 to $6.50 each
Babies
Princess
Sets
Consists of toque,
sweater and leg
gings in solid white
and red.
Prices $2 to $2.50 set
Wanted A (ate Work Sabro
Bros.
Shoes shincd at Hotel Gallier by
Archie Jorgciisen. 19-tf
Try the Unique for a Ood square
meal and sweet bread.
Pianos for rent at Bandon Drug
Company. 7Qtf
Mrs. Louis Medly was down from
Coquillu Monday.
W M. Wright came over from
Marshlield yesterday.
K. S. Dow came over from Coos
' Hay on business yesterday,
C. A. Longsti'om oi Marshtield
was in Bandon on business Monday.
For Sale Piano, good as new
$250. Easy terms. See H. C. Dipple
' Hens for Sale. Leghorns and
mixed. Coc a piece. F. J. Chat-
buin.
New line of dressers at the furni
ture store on the hill. D. J. Mitchell
proprietor. 82tf
Anyone wishing home wade pies
or cakes phone the Wigwam or see
Mrs. K. Lewin. 75"
Ford auto first, class conditions to
trade for city or country property.
Inquire of Dr. L. P.Sorcnson. 8i-tl
There are a few cases of smallpox
in Coquille but it is reported that
thete is no immediate danger of any
spreading of the disease.
, For Sale or Trade A good or
chard proposition in Douglas Co.
Ore. on the S. P. railroad. Get the
facts from the owner. Box 892,
Bandon, Ore. 7tf
Lost An K'k tooth fob, with
the .wording, Marshficld 11 60. and
F. V. C. Finder please return to
Frank Catterlin at the 'llYnclrtn Dry
Dry Goods Co. and receive liberal
reward. 8itf
Miss'Mav Wrslev, Manicurist will
be at the Bandqn Dry Goods Co.'s
stoic on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, commencing Monday
Oct. joth, from 1 to 5 p. m. Hair
dicing and shampooing by ap
pointment. 821
Leggings
They are firmly
knit all wool with
oil cloth strap, at
bottom to securely
hold in place. White
only.
Priced 35c o 50c each
Baby Buggy
Robes
Fancy weaves, heavy
weight, very warm
as they are all-wool
Prices $1 to $1.25
Knit
Goods
Here you will find
a large variety of
the best quality
knit goods for Fall
and Winter season.
Made of the best
wool yarn and col
ored with fast dyes.
The prices are very
low for the quality
10c Dress Ginghams, a
neW assortment.
Aviation
Caps
For girls or women.
Made of eiderdown
yarn, pretty com
binations of red and
white, blue and
white and solid
colors.
Specially priced
19c to 85c each
Hoods
Knit with
a firm
weave
producing
a warm
headpiece
for
children
Price $1 each
SACQUES
Infants sacques, all wool, in differ
ent combinations of colors.
Priced 35c to 65c each
Bootees
Cute bootees for
tiny feet. Made of
pure wool in white
and pink, and white
and blue.
Priced 15c, 20c, 25c
and 35c each
Toques
Fine knit toques, all
wool
Prices 35c to
75c each
"Wild Boy Hosiery"
Wear like iron. 25c per pair.
Hallowe'en Post Cards
Large assortment. One cent each.
Careless
People
Carry cash hue
the Careful Per
son deposits his
money in this
bank and pays
all bills and pur
chases by check
FIRST NATL BANK
Open d'uiing Noon Hour nnd Satur.
, day Evenings.
Mrs. J. Marsh of Riverton is visit
ing relatives and friends in Bandon.
L. E. Brown and P. II. Poole
were down in Curry county a few
dnys looking after business affairs.
E. C. Drews, manager of the
Coas Bav Home Tel. Co. came
over from Marshficld on. business
yesterday. "
A. S. Elliot had the misfortune
to run a nail in his foot Sunday
which has caused him great pain,
and enforces his absence from office
duties for a few days.
The Peoples 5-10-15 ceni store
will he opt n for business next Sat
urday. Read their big opening ad
on page 6 of this issue. It will pay
you for they sure have some bar
gains of interest to everyone.
center
center
water,
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby ipveii! That scaled bids
will lie received by die Common Council
of the City of Uaudon, Coos County, Ore
yon, until lidR piM seven o'clock p. in.
Wcihicuhy flie JiMiay titfurtntier, vju,
for the comtniJBTi of a sewer along the
center line ot rrrnklni Avenue trom the
center line of 13th Stoeet West, to the cen
ter line of tth street est, also alone "IC
center line of Ocean Drive from the center
line of Jackson Avenue to 4th Street West,
thence along the ccuter line of 4th
Street West, to the center line of Edison
Aenue, thence along the center line of
Kihson Avenue trom the center line ot -ttU
Street West to the center line of First
Strcot West, thence westerly along the
line of I'irst Street West from the
line of Kdison Avenue to deep
also alonir the center line of 9th
Street West from the center line of Harri-
on Avenue to the center line of Franklin
venue also along the center line of 11th
S'treet West, from the center line of Harri
Mn.Acnue to the center line of Franklin
Avenue, according to the plans, prohlcs
and specifications on file in the ollice of the
City Recorder and there open to the in
spection of all persons interested therein.
All mils must he mane out on maiiKs u r
tli.it purpose which "ill be supplied upon
request at the nltice of the City Recorder.
ltuls ill he tceeiveil lor the work as
follows:
Excavation and back tilling per cubic
y-ird. . .
Yitriheil sewer pipe 5 men laid per toot.
Vitrified sewer pipe ID inch laid per foot.
Manhole.
Combination manhole and Hush tank,
V, branches 8 inch by 6 inch,
, branches 10 inch by fi inch.
Concrete per cubic yard.
Wooden box per lineal foot.
A certified check of five per cent of the
minium bid must accompany the bid to be
forfeited to the said City of Bandon in rase
contractor fails to enter intoa contract with
the Mid city within rive days from the date
said contract is awarded him.
Dated -at Itandon, Oregon this 20th day
of October, 1913.
K. It. NAUbKUlJ, City Kecoriler.
First pub. Oct. 21st, 1913.
Second pub. Oct. 24th, 1.9 3.
Third pub. Oct. 28lh, 1913.
sewer along the center line of First Street
North, from the center line of June Avenue
to the center line of Harlem Avenue thence
south alonir the center line of Harlem
Avenue to the center line of Carolinel
Street also alongthe cenfer line of First
Street Kast froni-"thc center line of June
Avenue to the center line of Harlem Av
enue thence north along the center line of
Harlem Avenue to the center line of Caro
line Street, according to the plans, profiles,
and specifications on file in the office of the
City Recorder and there open to the in
spection of all persons interested therein.
Kids will be received for the work as
follows:
Excavation and back filling, per cubic
yard.
Vitrified sewer pipe 8 inch laid per foot.
Manholes.
Y, branches 8 inch by 6 nch.
All bids must be in accordance with the
requirements accompanying said specifica
tions and upon blanks for that purpose
which will be supplied upon request at the
ollice of the City Recorder.
A certified check of five per cent of the
amount of bid must accompany the bid to
be forfeited to the said City of Itandon in
case the contractor fails to enter into a
contract with the said city within five days
from date contract is awarded him.
The Common Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Uatcd at Itandon, Uregon, this -iutli day
of October, 1913.
E. It. KLAUSRUD, City Recorder.
-First pub. Oct. 21st 1915.
Sccontl pub. Oct. 24th, 1913.
JThiul pub. Oct. 28th, 1913. 5
Resolution.
It is resolved by the city of Itandon as
follows:
The Common Council of the City of
Itandon deems it expedient and necessary
to construct a sewer along the center line
of Wall Street from a point where the east
line of lot 2 in block 2 Commercial Ad
dition to Itandon intersects with the center
line of Wall Street, to the center line of
Alabama Avenue, thence along the center
line of 2nd Street hast, to the center line
of Chicago Avenue, and thence northerly
along the center line of Chicago Avenue to
low water.
That the City Engineer of Itandon has
prepared and filed in the office of the City
Recorder, maps, profiles, plans, specifica
tions and estimates of the work to he done
in the construction of a sewer along the
lines above mentioned and the probable cost
thereof, together with a statement outlining
the district which, in his opinion, will be
especially benefitted by such sewer and
should be assessed with the cost and ex
pense of the construction thereof,
That the Common Council finds said
plans, profiles, mapi, specifications and as
sessment district satisfactory and hereby
approves the same.
That the- Common Council does hereby
declare itj intention 1o eojuUruct said sewer
according to the maps, profiles, plans anil
specifications therefor, and that .the esti
mated cost of which is 52436.50.
That a sewer be constructed on the
stieets anil between the points hereinbefore
designated according lo the maps, plans,
prohlcs and specifications therefore on file
m the ofli'.-e of the City Recorder of the
City of Itandon.
That the assessment district to be bene
fitted by ''ie construction of said sewer ami
to be asscsed therefor shall comprisu all ol
Lots 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 block 2 Commer
cial Addition to Itandon.
Lot 10, block 3, Commercial Addition
to Itandon.
Lots 1,2? 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Thrift's Addition
to Handon. .
Lot 8, block 4, Woodland Addition to
ll.imlon.
Lots 1 to 7 inclusive, block 9, Woodland
Addition to Itandon.
Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, block 3, Wood
land Addition to Hindoo.
Lots 1, 2, 16, block 3, Woodland Ad
dition to liandoii.
Lots fi, 7, 8, 9, block 5, Wbodland Ad
dition to Itandon.
Lots fi, 7, 8, 9, block 2, Wooifiamb Ad
dition to H.mdon. ....
Also, commencing 77 feet S.',' 36 degrees
50 minutes1 E. from the. intersection of the
westerly line of Wall Street and the easter
ly line, of Bandon Ave., thence S. 53 de
grees 10 minutes W 89.75 feet, thence S 31
degrees 50 minutes E 80 feet, thence N
53 degrees 10 minutes E 93.25 feet thence
N 36 degrees 50 minutes W 80 feet lu
place of beginning.
Also, coiumct(ring at the NE corner of
the last piece of thence S 36 degrees
t50 mimiitii' east 133.5 feci, thence Sa16
"degrees 15 minutes W 26 feet, thence N
73 degrees 45 minutes W 128.3 feet, thence
N 31 degrees 50 minutes W 46.5 feet
thence N S3 degrees 10 minutes E 93.25
feet to place of beginning.
Also, commencing at the NE corner of
lot 7 Thrift's Additiou to Itandon, thence
S 55.1 feet, thence E 30 feet, thence N 66
feet, thence N 89 degrees 41 miuutes W
30 feet to place of beginning,
'Also, commencing at the NW comer of
lot 1 1 nrifts Additiou to Itandon, thence S
16 degrees 37 minutes W 100 feet; thence
N 34 degrees 10 miuutes W 82.67 feet,
thence N 16 degrees 15 miuutes E lOnfeet;
thence Si 14 degrees 10 miuutes E 82.67
feet to place of begiuniug.
That the City Recorder be aud he is
hereby directed to publish this Resolution
at least once a week for two consecutive
weeks in the city olhcial paper.
l'assed by the Common Council this 24
day of September, 1913.
Attest. b. ll. KAU1KU1),
City Recorder,
Approved this 24 day of September, 1913.
J. W. MAST,
Mayor.
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given t That sealed
iid will be received bv the Common
Council of the City of Itandon, Coos
County, Oregon, until half past seven
o'cloci p. m. Wednesday the 29th day of
October, 1913, for the construction'of a
GRAND OPENING
OF THE
Peoples 5c-10c-15c Store
We are very busy arranging our stock for your inspection at our opening on
SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1913
We invite you to our opening. We want to get acquainted with you and we
want you to get acquainted with the wonderful values that our 5-10-15c
store has in store for you. Come if only to look.
Z&Sl 14 Qt. Granite Dish Pan, 15c
These dish pans are double coat grey enameled on extra heavy steel base, riveted handles, regular 75c to
$1.Zd values, uniy one sold to eacn person auenaing.
On
we
Door open at 10 a. m. We especially invite the ladies.
Peoples 5-lQ-15c Stores
HARTMAN BUILDING, BANDON, OREGON
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