Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, November 11, 1913, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, November ll, 1918
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GEORGIAN
DESIGN
Beautifully Simple '
- Simply Beautiful
Sabro Bros.
Manufacturing Jeweler
l'honc751. H.nulon, Ore
OH
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LOCAL NEWS
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Jake White was up from Langlois
yesterday.
W. E. Burrow' of Coquille was a
Bandon visitor .yesterday.
Ed Tohnson was down from Co-
qnille on businr-ss yesterdr.y.
Wm. Candlin was dovn from
Coquille on business yesterday.
1. G. Ilorton of filarslilicld was
in Bandon on business yesterday.
. E. Norton is down from Co
quille calling on his customers-here.
, R. E. Irwin and Vernon Smith
were over from Marahfield yesterday.
Don't miss the bit; special at the
Peoples .s-.io-i.sc store next Sat.
Nov. 15th.
See the big Vitagraph special,
"Th Tiger Lily" in 3 reels, Wed
I
nesday 12, Grand Theatre.
. Clarence Tuttlc was down from
Coquille yesterday and today v'sit
ingold friends and relatives.
Mrs. E, H. Goble arid Mrs. B.
Jess of Port Orford were faking:
the sifs of Bandon yesterday.
Wanted Position as cook in
o.imp by man .and wife. Can give
reference. Apply at this office. t2x
A Bengal Tiger plays the lead in
the big three rMer, "The Tiger 1
Lily," Grand Theatre, Wed. Nov.. 12
bf.'LfJc Petnberton' and wife were
up from Langlois Saturday and took
in the big wrestling match Saturday
night.
Mr. Murphy of the 5.10,15c store
who hits been nt Myrtie Poinr help
ing to install a similar htore there,
returned home ye'terday and 're
ports that the store started off there
with a good busine.s and the out-
loo.k is splendid. '
Can 011 Save
$10, $25, -50' .
a month?
MAKE- it .yoijr rule to
take out every month
at tliis ha'nk an' interest
bearing Certificate of Dc
tjositfor as much as you
can spare. Your certificate
will earn compound inter
est, can be 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 NAT'L BANK
Open dining Noon Hour 'ul Satur
day Evening.
- Kls. R. Rovle will return on
i the next trip of the Speedwell and
' will remain' in Bandon until alter
Christmas. .
"Vita Tiger Lily' in 3 reds, a
wild animal picture fulf 01 'tense
v.
moments and thrills, at the Grand
Wed. Nov. 12."
Shootintr match November ?2iid
a! H. P. Clausens,' on Fotirnrile.
dance at night. A cordial invitation
is extended to all. .8815
Smiling Dutch went to- LangloMs
today to ninbe final .arrangements
fort'lie Lutsey-Ajnx wrestJing match
to be pulled olt Saturday nijjnt,
At the M. .E. church south next
Sunday Nov. r T 1 1 1 &. S 10:00 a .in
Preaching 7?34' nl. by JU-v. li. II
Mowre, Presiding Elder Willamette
Dist. M. E. Church south.
I am prepared, to supply the pub
lie with Bibles. Testaments and other
religious hooks and periodicals,
samples will be here soon. Lall at
the parsonage 4th and Edison Ave.
or phone 202, W. B. Smith, pistrir,
M. E. Church, South.
P. H, Poole, the hustling flandon
real estate agent, .was again a fort
Orford visitor-thc first of the week.
Mr. Poole has taken a fancy to owi
town, and believes that the near
future has good things -in . store for
us. Port Ot ford Tribune.
Special, next Sat. Nov. 15th at
10:00 a. in. we will nave on sale a
9 inch china salad bowl for 15c a
regular 75c to $1.00. Only one
sold to each adult attendinc.
Peoples 5-10 15c Store, F'fst Hall
Hartman Hldg., Bandon, Ore.
Mrs. II . F, Morrison who under
went a serious operation at fcmer-
gancy Hospital a week ago ;s getting
?.!ong nicely now, although sne was
in a very weakened condition owing
to the fact of being on the operating .
table for five hours. The many
friends of Mrs. Morrison wi'l be glad
to learn of her improvement.
Frank Cattertin has severed his
connection with the Bandon Dry
Goods Co., and- expects to leave
Friday for Portland where he wfll
join Mrs. Cattcrlin and remain for
the winter. They may return to
Bandon in the Spring. The many
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Catterlin
will wish them well wherever they
may go.
The Bandon Public Library wishes!
to cordially thank tlic friends who
surprised us with the generous do-
nation of money, of books, and of
magazines last Saturday. It was a
red-letter day for the library, thirty-
cjjht happy little people listened to
Mrs. Kronenberg'sstoty-tejling that
afternoon- The opening of the read
ing room on Sundays will depend
4 mr . 1 1
on volunteers, we inann mose
who have so kindly offered to .spend
a Simday in charge. I
Discouraging' Omitsion.
"My dottor tella rots I may eat whnt-
evw t like." .
"Tlum why arc jtnt looking ho down
to the mouth?"
He didn't -tell me liow to Krt it."
CUicauo tUseord-llernluV
Oadly Eaprbised.
.Stlstress iKi-ttliiK ready fur nvrptlotil
How cto my ew tfown look In tbr
back. Siojnh?
ttM nenuHful. mum. Bur, they'll
all be dplighttHJ wben yoa lnye tho
roouj. Boston Trauierlpt.
Ywinj: .Doctor i)o you ttilnlr Hi
ttor Is rklly a patient i aia afraid
that ho 1 n -crPiUtor. Servant -WH.
1 hoard htm promilng. I? h Un't ill
he must liuve very bla MU o collect.
-KlloRunde Uliittw.
' Xero In Oucupstionsn
"Hut doesn't your trleinj do imhliiK
at all?" 'Oh. yes. II,e uorrlw."- IJos
ton Transcript. '
Fofesfc Notos. ,
To secure a merit badue ra for
" Vi y, boy scouts are required among
other things to identify ?5 kind of
Irers. ,
, One of the principal by-products
of the nationa1 forests of Japan is
furnished by mushrooms, which
have .elded in one ye;ra revenue
of a million dollars. 0
Articles of clothing from wood
fibre are being made in liuropi'.
The material for a suit costs aboi.(
fifty cunts. Clothing mude of ill's
material, ho wovor, caniiocbrtwaslwd,
One of the largest and njost yahj.
Cut Glass- and . Hand
7 Painted Chma.
A LARGE FACTORY SI IIPMKNT OK
li O T H jUbT RliCIiiVEb. T.ll'.K S E
GOODS ' ARE STRICTLY ' Fl RST-CLASS
IN ALL ' RESPECTS AND OF THE
VERY UEST'QUALITY. t ;
Silverware
"LAUREf1 SILVERWARE, THE MOST
POPULAR OfiSJGN ON. THE MARKET,
CAN Mi KOUNtMN A LARGE .ASSORT
MENT AT OUft STORE. WE ENGRAVE
INITIALS ON EVERY VIELE FftEK.'
able timber trees of the country is
tlx?' tulip tree, known to lumfw:riMt'a
as yllow poplar. It 's related to
the magnolias, but is the only. tree
of its kind in the world.
The largest tr.ee in the Unit d
Slates is said to be. the 'Mother of
the Forest" a giant redwood in the
Calaveras big tree grove in Calrfor--
nia. it is supposed to contain 14a,
619 board ' feet of lumber. There
are, however, many claimants for
the honor of being the "largest
tree " anil the "oldest tree.' and
these claims, according to foresters,
can not always be verified.
Proceedings of the Bound
ary Board.
The District Boundary Board met
on Nov. 5U1 with all members con
sisting of judge J. F. Hall, Commis
sioner Armstrong and Dement am!
County Stipt. Baker, present.
A petition Jrom residents and the
legal voters of school District No. 36
otherwise known as the Rogers His
trict, psking lor consolidation with
Districtss No. 39 and 86 "was
granted.
Similar petitions lrom Districts
Nos. 39 and 86 for the consolida
tion of 'he Rogers District (No. 36)
Coos River district (No. 39; and
the new district at the forks of Coos
river, No 86, were granted
Petitions from districts Nos. 14
(Riverton) and 55 (Beaver Slough)
for the consolidation of these two
districts were granted.
Millinery Sale
If you need a new stylish hat
here is the opportunity to buy at
prices that will be a great saving
These hats are all choice and rpr?Benl (he very
latest styles. in Beaver, Plush itd Ftfll Trim
tned and untrimmed are beiritf sold litU wfrk ftr
cost of materml, If you alrvady Imvw hk Vf
can afford another t our Sttln IVhi
Suit and Coat
Offering
Big reductions in Suits mul CohIm
Wowhiwe caij yo fm i)0 vah(J WP flrf nfffMlllg
afvuiivV grade TsHqrPfJ Ml m GohIs, I'uil
4U)f) of If) lfl frofH
0TF. nnsr arrHXC.
PHONE 514
1 II1H1 ijiinjii nfii liilMjn,
A petition Mini criUm residents
of district No. 58 (Smnynie) and
district No. 14" (Kivertoji) akux
for coaolidatka oi -thesu. too dis
tricts was considered. A remons
trance against the projwsed emboli
dation. signed by property on:i
and tax payeM of district No, 58 was
a'sfl tak't under advisement As it
ws difficult to decide what ' was the
willoitlrc act mil residents oi this
district, the Boundary Howd leJrf -red
tlx: matter of the cxMiMlidation
of the two distticis lutck to (he
R-ople to le decided by a vrtc of
the regally qualified rcskti-nts of eacfi
district at (be next anmtai Minting,
June 15, 1914.
The following described property
was taken front school district No.
45 Coos county, Oregon, and trans
ferred to school district No. 1 :
Beginning at the S W cor ol Sec
7 Twp 25 S R 11 W thence North
to the N W corner of said Sec
thence East to the N li cor of said
Sec. thence Smith to the North Fork
of Coos ruer, thence up said Norlfi
Fork of Coos river to the interM'i.
tiou of said river and the line run
ning north and south through the
center of Sec, 8, 25" thence .south
to the south line id said Sec H,
thence VVc 'it lo the place of b -ginning.
The apiKiinttitetit i4 Z. T. John,
son to act as Seci;d Tni.tiit Officer
for School District No, 41 aion
(irmef, -Rayinoiid I! lUkt r, See.
relary.
I
Are Your Clothes
Clean Gut?
Do they give ycu a trim,
well-groomed appearance
the result of perfect fit and
unquestionable cut? Are
they made from firm, shape
retaining material that re
sist wear and tear and sel
dom require pressing? Our
store is well stocked with
clothes of this character
"clean cut" clothe bearing
the Michaels-Stern label, for
clean cut men. At prices
that spell ECONOMY in big
letters.
Hi CLOTHING & SHOE CO.
Money Tlk Cr sh Only
Bandon, Oregon
A. D. Mills
Real Estate
Fire insurance
Notary Public
Rentals
I hftvr'afgood iSuy in mud JfltJ lot on First Street
AUo Ix'it corner tn Aaufca Park
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