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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1913)
Page6 Semi-Weekly Bandon Reorder, October 28, 1913 Si X I Just arrivitl direct from r?.... i j tiuiui y u spicnuiu as sortment of Libby's Cut Glass. Gut Glass is alwaws with in the bonds of good taste. Exqusite designs, beautiful and brilliant. The word LI HBY etched on every pice, to those who know, stajids for the best in quality, work manship and finish. Our select stock is a? your service. Sabro Bros. Manufacturing Jewelers I Phone 751. Bandon, Oregon a E. B. Henry took a trip to Port Orford Sunday, taking a party clowrrj in his Chalmers. .Mrs. H. C. Dipple returned Sun day from a two month's visit with relatives and frfends in Idaho. Fcr Sale Remington typewrit. er in nood condition. See Guy Dipple at Bandon Warehouse 84tf J. R. Stevenson and son Llnyd arrived on the Break writer to visit Mr. Stevenson's sister. Mrs. Shu- mote, New shinment of Tokes and Stocking leg caps received today. All colors, prices 20 at Averills. to SOP each o D MO DM OH LOCAL NEWS MO MO Ray Martin ambwife tffe9pod on the Speedwell from Qtmfaawkf. Ray will not take liU cx? to ClaSSSarpja fbr a winter run. The Woodlawn Tenaio efeli ii&T a banquet and hall at the Wigcoiri last night and those present report a jolly good time. ' There will he preaching at the M E. Church, boutli. both morning and evening next "Sunday. Sunday school at io:oG a. m. Begin Bridge Jan L 0 The Willamette Pacific bridge across Coos Bay will be commenced by or shortly, aftter thcdlrst of Janu ary, iqi5 and .vill depend to some extent upon whether the railroad is completed between? the Mrrshfield Southern depot and the western terminus ol thp big cut in North Bend. This able to the condition is account Agate Work Sabro Wanted Bros. S. G. Whitsett was down to Lang- lois Sunday. The woolen mill is shut down for a lew days to make some much neded repsirs.i Operations will prob ably hegin early in November. C. R. W.vlp and familv dial 3?. Shoes shincd at Hotel Gallier by D Webb and familv went down fo Archie Jorgensen. 19-tl ort 0rfnrp fnr ,,. ., c..,Kin Pianos for rent at, Bandon Drug rrd Henry took tHcm in his Cfiol- Company. 79"" mers. For Sale Piano, good as new - . hll5Mln nn nIfli. $250. Easy terms. See H. C. Dipple . . . . . . iIik Mk, Dr. Endicott and family motored South parsonage. The new part OUt tO Myrtle Point in their KCOLlll , -nnwrtml inln n kflrlmn and Sunday. - a sleeping porch. New line of dressers at lift furni- fr. and Mrs. W. T Whih.nl ture store on the hill. D. J. Mitchell Wederburn passed through Bandon proprietor. 82tf VPK.orinv on their venv linrnn from A. J. Marsh and two sons were up Myrtle Point where they had been trom l'ort Orlord the latter part oMv;s;tjng the ia(jys parents. last week. . . 1- i-. nrancieiiDurg ami who at" denburg is well known bore, Laving 75tf The statements of Bandon'a banlts published in the Recorder duima the last week show healthy state o Mrs. E. Lewin Herbert Brown and F. J. Feeney formPriy been jn tie employ of the were out in the woods over bunciay jrstabrook Co, enjoying a good outing. Ford auto first class conditions to trade for city or country property, t t r 1 i) c .. o. . 1 aiiairs. u posits or $400,000 are r'U..,l C1 1.-- loot I . . . , V-...UV..V. .u.-i-u "-'- shown, an incrise 01 $30,000 snce Irom I'endleton where he was visit- the August statements. intr ti i s nnrpntQ fnr n rmmlr nf ufptr 1 Sunday was another one of those ForSale-Ou corner of Fill- beautiful days that Coos county is more and 3rd streets, groceries at capable of putting up and everybody living prices. uill ana see a. ri , I enioved it to the fullest extent k.i 1 1 Sparks. and see -..1 sj -'-j - some went to the beach, others to For Sale or Trade A gou or- the woods and still others toookr chard proposition in Douglas Co. cross country trips in automobiles. Ore. on the S. P. railroad. Get the facts from the owner. Bandon, Ore. Lost An Elk tooth the wording, Marshfield F. V. C. Finder please Box 892, 72tf 10b, with 1 160. and return to Miss May Wasley, Monicurrtl will be at the Bandon Dry Goods Co.'s 1 store on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, commencing Monday Oct. Joth, from 1 to 5 p. m. Hair- dressing and shampooing by ap- , S2tf Miss Margaiet I.amnnt who was connected with the Recorder office Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Divelbiss re- for the last two years will leave the turned on hie Elizabeth from a year's v ilield for San Francisco and other stay in Calitornia and expect to make California points where she wil Bandon their home again. Bandon spend the winter. Miss La.ni on t people will be glad to welcome them has been one of the most faith Frank Cattcrlin at the Bandon Dry pointment. Dry Goods Co. "and receive liberal rcAvard. 8 ill to our city again. Can You Save $10, $25, $50 a month? MAKE it your rule to take out every month at this bank an interest hearing Certificate of De posit for as much as you can spare. Your certificate will earn compound inter est, can he converted quick ly into cash, are perfectly safe and offer a most at tractive temporary or per manent investment. They are issued in any denomin ation. FIRST NATL BANK Open during Noon Hour and Satur day, Evening. fill employes this office has ever had and we can tuny reommend her at any time. A Regiment of Two. This photo comedy is tlw best comic picture it has been our pleas ure to show for several mouths, its a Vttagraph special iQ two reels and fairly bubbles over with funny situations. Two- husbands, tired of a monotonous, domestic ex istence organize a regiment ol two and by a novel scheme succeed m hoodwinking their wives oand ap parently join the regular regiment about to depart for war. In reality they slip away at the first chance and have the time ol their life, Don.t fail to see thepictureitsasure dispenser of joy. Shown at the Grand, Wednesday night October 29th. Also a Pathe Weekly No. 27 full of interesting events through out the world. Mutt and Jeff will put one over on each other. A dandy program. 10 5c Remember our four red servior begins Friday, Oct. 3U its exctasive. necessity of bringing gravel from the new pit on the south fork of the Coquille for the concrete work. Porter Brothers, or ManArthur and Perks, who have the contract, have been notified by the San Francisco gfTiccs to he readv bv the first of the year to take up the work irf tnt tfeae. Marshfield Record. ncsii- Half Hundiot WQ&mei$! Ballasting HircifE Lintf. Mr. W. Thrustoj),- aim recTi came from Cnfiforhia and located in Coquille, and who has superintend eney of the improvement work now being prosecuted on the railway from Myrtle Point to Marshfield. has a crew of forty 'six men ballast ing the roadbed, and is pushing thff work as rapidly as possible. The Jjravel conies from the South Fork tba Goipiille river above SSyr.tle i&SiBt. 8 The work is hdiifl dtfec in ahoFouh manner, and cfili .fiafilty l:o completed befovo the fast or tbe year. Wr. Thruston cameo itcasx the Sacrameoto vollay. He htm teau quite ttn extensive traveler, roifinjr all sections ol the Western country, and he says without hesitation that the Coquille valley is the most pro ductive of any locality he has seen. He is particularly interested in the dairying industry, and may conclude to separate himself from railroad work and undertake ranching here. Coquille Sentinel. uuro Flayed lito Piano Aboard Merced Wreck. "Pali SaiUrt', pull for the shore." Tlw Dtrnine of the old melody coming frbm the upper deck of the cracRed steamer Merced, which is slowlp grinding to pieces on the rocbs at Point Corda, gave Capt B. W. Olson, F. A. Warner and olheis of the Nann Smith, who were in specung the wreck a decided shock yesterday. A" little investigation showed that Miss Adeline Smith, daughter of C. A. Smith, who had accompanied the party aboard the Merced, was responsible, having gone on the upper deck and discov ered the ship's piano unharmed by the disaster and proceeded to finger the keys. The Merced is lying about a mile and a half from where dpt. Olson rescued the old tank Simla a few weeks ago. She is in a similar pre dicament. Capt. Olson stopped the Adeline near her and went aboard. He say she should have been gotten off the day after the accident. There is still a chance of getting her off' if a vessel has sufficient wrecking gear, but the bottom is pretty badly poonded to pieces and it may be necessary to jwt a false bottom in her to keep her afloat if he is pulled on. This is the first trip of Miss Ade line Smith aboard the big vessel bears her name. The ship was guily decorattc in her honor today. They had a fine trip up the coast. The Adeline will probably sail tomorrow for Bay Point. The Nann Smith is taking on a cargo of concrete, bitu men and paving material at Oakland and is (o sail today for Cos Bay. They have secured estimates an re modelling and reconstructing her 10 carty additional passengers. Coos Bay Times. For Sale,, E 1 2 SW it4,.SE 1.4 NW 1-4, SWi-4 SE 1.4; Sec. 3, T. 29 S., R-. 13 W. 0tCo acres timber. Will, sell for assessed valvation on county cruise. cPcfl. B. Morgan, Bandon Ore. fi,.ip 1 Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thaiiKs to all the frientls and neigh bors who so kirtflly assisted us dur ing the sickness ancf death of our husband and father. Sarah Coats and Children. YouVe . Interested In 1 Results ricrt. nt Instead of telling you how Mich- o aelsVSPern Clflthco are0 , made we ask you to step into ouf. flore, try on auit, Overcoat, or Raincoat 0 O O and' see the? result. If you don't admit that these clothes are stiver- ior to any you've ever worn we'll. he sadly disappointed, -and if six months after ouVe worn' one of these garments you don't admit that its stiU in goud.concHtion :tnd itt for another six monihs wtfar, e o youtt he tht: (irsc of our cusfumcrs who has not received more clothes service than he expected,. o All these clothes values can be had by you at from $15.00 to $30.00 The flub Clothing" & Shoe Money Tallse Go. Cash Only Hallowe'en Post Cards One Cent Each Outing Flannel Gowns These gowns have just ar rived and are made of best quality Daisy cloth and Out ing. Flannel, heavily fleeced, in solid white and neat eolwr ed stripes or checks of pink or blue. Women's Gowns, 50c to 1.50 Misses Gowns 50c to 1.00 Children's. Gowns 50c to 1.00 Infants Slips 50c Women's Sleeping Gar ments 1.25 Women's Pajamas 1.50 Women Skirts 35c to 50c Children's Skirts, 35c to 50c Children Drawers 20c to 35c Hoys? Gowns. 50c to 1.50 Shirt Waists The latest ratine waists, also novel ty vests, have ar rived snowing the latest ideas in fan cy waists. The wea.er of these waists will have a chic appearance. Price $2.50 each Kimona Cloth The latest floral patterns are shown in our fall stock of Kimona cloth. The cnloriiiKs aic lilue, In oh n, ;r:iy and pint, Sonn; with border to match. The flcccinjr is extra heavy Jmd line tcx. ture. rVirr 12 l-2c nnl 15c yd Men's Neckwear A new assortment of four-in-hand Silk Ties for j,nen or boys. Values that you are, accustomed to pay 25c or 35t for. They are "made of silk remnants and for this reason Co we bought thein far below regular, price and we give you the ben edit of this price One tiy 15e Two0 tjes 25c Five ties, 50c Black and Orange Cardboard for Hallowe'en, 5c a sheet. , Woolen Gloves I'or udincn, woven of pure vtoiV? and liwe tcxtuie uith faScy stitolic.'fm lru;L Von wilP find them comfort. ible and scrvicrMilr. Price 25c pair The best quality Crepe Paper 5c a o e . roll. New Shipment of Toke and -Stocking Leg Caps received otoodfay. . Alf colors. Prices . 0 e20Gto 50c each. -a- WE k D LI5 r