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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1913)
so. Semi-Weekly Bandon Rec jlNG AMUSEMENTS IAND THEATRE ffaw ..hawing .xclwive Kceated Rtm. 28 rtl i - Try wk , -ptwo PFFI , FEATURE " r O - " ie Miner's Destiny WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 Jjd realistic story of life in the coal mines. See terrible explosion, tne inniung rescue or ine r iirnrHntr. nf Rltf flint- cvpnt. Wrings the hand of justice down on hun who d'to defeat others. A splendid picture, fine phy and a story .mat Keeps your uucrcbi. fllie Hindu Charm," Vitagraph Drama. " "Tobias Want Out," Selig Comedy t reels of excellent pictures, steam neat. 'Grand Orchestras Admission 10c 6c 15c. I AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! Ly, Agate Vtyirk Sabro ( lor rent at Bandon Drug e Unique lor a good square i sweet bread. IW. W. Gaee came down taiUeon business yesterday Iale Piano, good as new, ay terms. SeeH. C. Dipple Montgomery, the oil, man, Nib Coos Bay on business icisco with 140 tons ot ilrrlinar silupr nin with n Finder please return' to 9012 left Frisco for Bandon Uad will sail from here again r 220a. of bicvele repairs of k constantly arriving-. Will I lor bicycles orany kind. S. D. Barrows. SLE-On corner of Kill 3(d streets, groceries at Call and see A. H. 54 e or Trade A Rood or ation jn. Douglas Cd. t'S. P. railroad. Get the the owner. Box 802. jtOrc: 72tl -During Carnival, a Carl Mf. Flat Claronet. Reward pven for its leturn to Prof. 8912 S Hanley went down to H last week to round up W. E. Catterlin n tVi f Dry Goods Co. but who TaS llllIMlrvr nl til- Ci.,V Itf 'The Miner's Destiny" is a good two reel feature, see it at the Grand Wed. Nov. 19.' J, II. Smith of Bandon Power Co. was up above Myrtle Point on a hunting trip last week. Mnlro vnnr ivifo a nrcsent of one I - , , - of those easy rocking chairs lor sale at, Mitchell's Furniture store. 901! M. Wilson, and J. Tucker of Ban- don and Henry Olsen, of l.anglois weie fishing at the mouth of Floras Creek last week. Nu Bone Corsets, guaranteed for one year not to break nor rust, also FibreJSilk Hosiery, "The Kind that Wears." Sold by Mrs. Ida M. Perkins. 90l3x Masquerade Ball at the Opera ;HousetSatu'fday evening, N6v. 29U1 Admission 50c spectators 10c Erery one invited,, no dancing before 11:30 without masks. 9U3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Brennan are now nicely located in Juneau, Alaska, according to letters received -here. Mr. Brennan was connected with the Bandon, Bakery during his resi dence here. Chas. Girder," the Wild West Show promoter, who was arrested in Nevada and brought back to Roseburg recently, for wile deser tion, was sentenced to six months In the county jail. The Coos Bay Harbor says: 'H. C. Pullen lias sold the Porter Cook House to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mrs. Taylor's sister Miss Burns, who take possession Dec. 1st Mr. Pullen and family plan spending the winter in Calilornia." mr. ruiicu and family arc well known in Bandon having lived here for some time, and had charge of a boarding house here. iiit Glass and Hand Painted China LARGE FACTORY 'SHIPMENT OF IBOTH JUST . RECEIVED. THESE jywyjjb AKIi STRICTLY MK& i-vnoo M ALL RESPECTS AND OF THE f VERY BEST' QUALITY. I Silverware . . T . :JPULAR DESIGN, ON THE MARKET, Uli FOUND'IN A LARGE AbbUKi- mrri A. 1 UUKSlUKt. VVt. nivjiv plTlALS ON EVERY PIECE FREE. em ror ottkm. PHONE S14 Now showing four new licensed pictures at the Grand every night. 11?ST"tj0,(1 breast pin. Reward for return to Orpheum Theatre I wo houses for rent or sale, with good cow pasture. F. J. Chaiburn C. R. Brown was" tip ' from Den mark Saturday looking after bnsi niss affairs, The Elizabeth leaves San Francis co today and will probably s.il from here again Fnnay. Go to Mitchell's Furniture store on tht hill, for anything you want in house furnishings. gotf 1 NorMicrgol Po(t Oiford has been in Bandon for a few days He left for his home this morning, Miss May Waslev, Manicurist will he at the Bandon Dry Goods Co, store on Mondays, Weonesdays and Saturdays, commencing Monday Oct. joth, from t to 51?. m. Hair umaui); uiiu snamponing ny ap pointment. 82tf Jas. McGlynn was arrested yester A Itr A tr ft . u.iy, w. n. icuer oeing ttie com plainant. It seems that Mr, Mc Glyn had performed some work for Mr. Keller, in the way ol repairing a stove and according to McGlynn, Kellar refused to pay lor the work. After wAiting for some time, Mc Olynn borrowed a key, went into the house and cook the piece off o ... 1 11 ..- .1 1 mc stove aim uroice u up. Keiia then proceeded to have him arrest ed and the hearirig was set for to morrow. The K. of P. building is being moved into its new location and will be all set and ready for business again in a few days. The removing of the buildings is the first big step toward the opening of First Street, which when completed will be one bl the best moves the city of Banihin has ever made. The only ban fea ture about it is, that it was not dime long ago before the ' price was so high. B. W. Charlesworth, formerly of this city, but now of . Casa Gra nd, Ariz, arrived in Bandon Saturday to'look after business affairs. Mr. Charlesworth says that the Casa Grand section is just now opening up and in a few years will be a very productive country. All they need is inigation and the government is now figuring on a project that will open up many thousand acres.. Mr. Charlesworth also says he sees mucn improvement in Bandon since he left. Phonograph at School. The Bandon schools have bought a fine phonograph for use in the varioua,grades for their music work etc, The Bandon schools are be coming more up-to-date all the time and arc always awake to the newest. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to all those who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our wile and mother. J Waldvogel and family. Would Make Them Better if iThey Could. The makers of Foley Kidney Pills know that they have atomtely the best combination of curative and healing ntdicines for kidney and bladder ailments and urinary irregu larilies that it is possible to produce. That is why Fol-y Kidney Pills are the best medicine for the purpose you car. buy. The Orange Phar macy. For Children their i Nothing Better. A cough medicine for children must help their couchs and colds without bad effects on their htile stomachs and bowels Foley Honey and Tar exactly fills this need. No opiates, no sour stomach, no constipation follows its use. Sluf. fy colds, wheezy breathing, coughs and croup are all quickly helped. The Orange Pharmacy. A Night of Terror. Few nights are more terrible tha that ola mother looking on her child choking and gasping for brent It during an attack of croup, and nothing in the house to relieve it. Many mothers have passet nights of terror in this situation. A little forc .u i,t ..in on:itle vou to avuri all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has nevee been known to fail. Keep it atfa-ind. For sale by all dealrs. oracr, November 18 1913 11 u Furniture for Your Home - i - D WrE help to make your hdrrife a comfortable and happy one w jvitjLvi aji 1 ui iiiLurc we sell can be used a lifm Tk variety and assortment is all that could be desired and the styles and designs are pleasing to the eye. We buy from the best houses in the country consequently we get the best there is and we always endeav or to serve the public so' they will feel like coming again. We have everything for the home and can furnish your house from cellar to garret. Come in and look our line over and see what we have. Yours to Please ' ' Bandon Furniture Co . . 2 ; -! '-htfrf 'i mW; r 1 '""'fl J. Traders Exchange. Located on 2nd Street, in the old Woolen Mill Building. The object ol the Traukrs Exchange is not to buy, but to act as a go-between to parties that have anything to trade of exchange or you can set u price' on anything you have to sell. leave it at the TRADERS HxCHANOK and it will be sold for you, we have plenty of floor space; we will also list anything and everything for Sain or Trade, Farms. Stock, Real EstateHousehold goods, Maclun- i. . tr-t.:..i.. i nil ery, Mercnannise, vcwura kinds, Harness and Saddles, Boats, junk of all kind. Liter on we will have a Traugks Exchanof. auction day once a month, wheil we would like to. have Farmers and otneis bring n Livestock and produce of all kinds. Likely by that lime we will have the merchants and business men in with us and have ajgencral BaiuloilVrgain day. Business will he on a 10 per cent nasis, 1te.11 ro tate on a 5 per cent. There is no Kraft to the busine. vou set your own prices. The Traders Ex t hanok gets a to per cent or 5 pei c.-nt commission tor storage .him brinuirk' the TRADERS or iiuyer anu Seller together. al?o storage ware rooms. Come in and see us or hum ... .. Mm UV ivant to do business with the whole surrounding country Get in and be a booster, this is Koing to help everybody. Traders Exchange W. G. Cadby. Prop. Bandon Ore, uncommon within the next gener ation" has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the "don'ts" which the doc tors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold; "Don't sit in a draughty car," "Don't sleep in hot rooms " "Don't avoid the fresh air.'' "Don't stuff yourself at mealtime, Overeating reduces your resistance." To which we would add when you lake a cold gel rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's' Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by All Dealers, A Great Building Falls. , when its foundation is undermined, and if the found itinn of health good digestionis attacked, quick col-J apse follows. On the first signs of indigestion, Dr. King's New Lile Pills should be taktn to tone the, stomach and regulate liver, kidneys and bowels, Pleasant, easy, safe and only 25 cents at all druggists. ABSTRACTS B&MOR SfAAch OfffftA of Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. (Henry Scngiucken, Mgr.) McNair Hardware BulMtac In charge P. H. PmU. trrmmay Cedar Hill J. F. VmLcmvm, Prif. Fresh Milk ana. Crwn de livered daily at yotir eWor in any part" of Minion. All orders given prompt attention Phone Rural 29 Flagged Train With Shirt. Tearing. shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged, train and wvt'd it from a wreck, but II. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C.,' once prevented a wreck .vith Electric Bitters. "I wsn in a terrible plight when I began to use them," he writes, "my stomach, head, back and kidneys were all badlo affected and my liver was in bad condition, but four bottlM nl Electric Uiitera made me feel like a new man," A trial NI convince you ot Iheir matchlcs merit for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Price 50 cents at all druggist. Declare War on Colds.. A criwade 61 wlucation which aim "ifaat oommw eM may tweoww The Steamers Fifield-Speedwell are First-class in Every Detail. Large State rooms, Wide Berths, Gentlemanly 'Assistant The Only Passenger Boats in and of Coquille Rivpr Eqwipp with Wirttest For Speed, Safety and Consf art Travel With Theee Steamers Bandon Warehouse Comp'y, Agents Steamer "Fifield" sails for Nov. 22nd, at 7 a. mi sharp. Steamer "Speedwell" sails for Sea Fraxeieee San Pedro, Lee Angeles, Kedende, and Diego, Nov. 2th. .. 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