o c. Semi-Weekly ftftridon Recorder Decehiebei' 9, 1913 COMING AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATRE "A Prince of Evil" A Feature Vitagraph in two parts. A society drama of intense interest. A Short Life and Merry One Edison Comedy "At the End of the Run" A Kalem railroad picture with a big punch. Admission 10c and 5c Steam Heat. 5-piece Orchestra LOCAL il' PERS Wanted Agate Work Sabro Bros. Pianos for rent at Handon Drug Company. 791' I 12. II. Fish was a Marshfield busi ! ness vfsitor Saturday. Try the Unique (or a good square ' meal and sweet bread. Anyone wishing home made pies lor cakes phone the Wigwam or see Mrs. E. Lcwin. 75tf ! Everything for the home at the ! Bandon Furniture Co. See our big stock. 95tf The Bandon Furniture Co. has 'the latest designs in furniture. See The fire place in the show window of the Bandon Dry Goods Co. is a 'very unique affair and is attracting much attention. J. E. Ford of .the Coos County Meat Co. is again in Bandon after '.i business visit of several days to other parts of the county. Mrs. II. F. Morrison continues to mprove at Emergency Hospital md will probably be able to be .aken home some time this week. All persons knowing themselves ndebted to Catjerlin and I.egore, tindly call and settle witfv H. C. , nipple and save further cost, Office kl bank llg. nancion. ure. you itr i i I ....:...,, I !,., i hat Rev. and Mrs. S. R Steele, jormerly of this city, but now of jUyrlle Creek, Ore., are the proud jmrents of an eight pound boy, born November 261I1. ' Orvil Dodge, formerly ol Myrtle 'iint aiul well known in this citv. tas disposed of his property to his fon-in-law C. C. Carter and has one to Southern California to live. Ir Doilge is author of the history f Coos county and started 0the first , aperat Myrtle Point, calling it the I Vest Oregonian. lie was also prd 1 netor of the Coquillo Sentinel at I m tlnip. ORPHEUM THEATRE THREE NIGHTS ONLY Dec. 9, 10, 11 Bon Ton Musical Comedy Co. 15 people presenting ' up-to-date musical comedy. Excellent sing ers and comedians, pretty girls. Tonight, "The Frolics of 19?3"; Wednesday, "The Merry Whirl"; Thursday, "Tfee Easy Mark" Res. Seats 50c. Ck-n. Adtn. 35c. 0 Children 25c Seats on Sale nt J. T. Mar 0 Now showing exclusive film. 28 reels every veek. ONAL ITEMS I Carpet and rug weaving, apply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. Stanley P. Bartlclt was a Marsh field visitor Saturday and Sunday. T. W. McCloskey came down from Myrtle Point on business Mon day. Go to Mitchell's Furniture store on the hill, for anything you want in house furnishings. gotf Game Warden E. J. Baker is in the city looking after business in connection with his office. Don't fail to see "The Prince of Evil," a powerful Vitagraph drama in two parts, Grand tonight. C. C. Inman the Sixes River mining man came up to Bandon the first of the week on business. For Sale On corner of Fill more and 31 d streets, groceries at living prices. Call and see A. H, Sparks. 54f New orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will take orders for bicycles of any kind. ootf . S.. D. Baukows. Don't forget the G. A. R Mask Ball Christmas eve. This is always one of the biggest social events of the season. Watch for tig posters. 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. 72tf Chas. S, Kaiser came over from North Bend last night to figure on the construction of the manholes for the Bandon sewer system. He re turned home again today. R. II. Rosa, Chris Rasmussen and Steve Gallier went to Coquille today on business in connection with the estate of Wm Hanimerberg, de ceased. 0 Mrs. F. L. Greenough and baby left on the Breakwater for Astoria where they will visit Mrs." Green oughfs parents and other relatives and trieuds. Special feature program Grand Theatre tonight, no advance, E. B. Jones came over from Coos Bay on business yesterday. "A Prince of Evil,' a two reel Vitagraph drama at the Grand tonight. Mark Gould of Marshfield was in the city on business yesterday and today. Trade your old furniture for new at Mitchell's Furniture store. Phone 211. ootf Bon Ton Musical Comedy Co. at the Orpheum three nights, Decem ber gth, 10th and nth. Lost Small black fountain pen. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward 92tf For Rent Furnished house in Industrial Addition. Inquire at Bandon Furniture Co. 9512 Four neatly furnished housekeep ing rooms for rent. Inquire of E. Lewin or phone 31 1, 97U Mrs. F. Lind and Mrs. R. Heasly came over from Marshfield yester day to take in the sights at Bandon. Wanted Boy or girl over a year old to take care of, price reason able. Inquire at this office. t2X Make your wife a present of one of those easy rocking chairs for sale at Mitchell's Furniture store. gotf T. B. Davidson, proprietor of the Langlois hotel was a guest of his brother, W. L. Davidson Monday night. C. B. Zeek has 1 furnished and 1 unfurnished modern houses for rent on Pacific Ave. 3 furnished rooms on Franklin Ave, 1 large unfurnish ed house, modern, near ball grounds also some bargains in lots close in. W, E. Cleghorn and wife have moved here from Coquille and are intending to start in business in Bandon. Since coming here, Mrs. Cleghorn had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. They are stop, ping at Mr. Plummer's until Mrs. Geghorn's arm gets better. The Mask Ball by Sons of Veter ans for the benefit of the G. A. R. Post, will be given at Bank Hall Christmas Eve. The usual prizes will be awarded. All old comrades and wives are cordially invited to attend, complimentry and enjoy themselves. One corner ol the hall will be fittingly decorated and equip ped for a rest place for them. L, E. Brown and family were over Sunday guests of friends at Myrtle Point. Mr, Brown says he saw the burglar's hole at the Myrtle Point Bank which wa robbed and it was undoubtedly the work of someone who understood th; busi ness. He also says that everything yet is a mystery to the stock holders, and that the loss will go very hard with some of them. FUhftrmen Attention! The Coos Bay Ice & Cold Stor age Company are prepared to take Steelhead Salmon. Arrangements are being made to have the S. S. Dispatch gather up the fish. 9614 Notice of Livestock Im pounded. Notice is hereby Riven: That the un dersigned, l'ouiul Muster of the City of Kmdon, Coos County, Oregon, lias this day Nov. 29, 1913 impounded in the City l'ouiul in the City of Kamlun, Coos County, Oregon, the following described animals found by me to be running at large within the corporate limits of the City of ltandon, Oregon, which is contrary tii Ordinance No. 227, entitled an Ordinance prohibiting live stock from running at large ithin the corporate limits of the City of ll.mdon, Oregon. Description of animals impound ed is as follows: 1 Jersey Hull (yearling) Notice is further giveni That unless the owner or owners having interest in said ani mals as above described shall claim possess ion of ame and pay all costs and charges of the keeping and advertising thereof, to gether with the required impounding fee of $1.1(1 and officers fee of SI . SO, said animals as herein described will upon the 6th day of Dec. 1913 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, at the front door of the City I bill in Bandon. Oregon, be sold at public auction to jhc highest bidder. Dated and posted this 29th day of Nov. 1913. . . F A. IIOLMAN, Tumid Master City of ltandon. 96t2 o Give Presents u : Bandon Furniture Co Ik. Oregon Agricultural College Farmer' Week, December 8th to 13th. This will be a notable event in the edu cational history of Oregon. Tanners' Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crow tied with discussions and demonstrations in everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home maker. Winter Short Course Jan. 5 to 30, 1913 The college has sjured 110 effort to make this the most complete short course in its history. A my wide range of courses w ill be ottered in (leneral Agricul ture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanics Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce, Torestry, and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on Tanners' Co operation, at home anil abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Ac nomodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. Tor furrhfi information ad dress II. M. TKNNANT, Registrar, Cot vallis, Oregon. Farmers' Jtusiness Courses by correspon dence without tuition. Notice. , Notice is hereby given that any person or persons who shall deposit in any of the waters of the Coquille River, or any place where high water ill lloat it into the river, any saw-dust, shavings, lumber waste or slashings 'of trees, or brush, will be prosecu ted for such offense under and in accordance with the provisions of sections 42 and 62 of Chapter 232 of the General l.aw of Ore gon ot 191 3 i all persons owning land upon which are slashings or waste timber of any kind are required at their peril to see that such waste is not floated into the liver. This notice is given pursuant to oritrof the Hoard of Commissioners of the I'ort of Jlaiukin. 0 f J. K. NORTON, " , Secretary ' ,ne l'ort ' lktndon. o 11 Useful This store is full of beautiful and serviceable goods that will solve the Christinas question in a prac tical manner. A gift selected from oiir stock will Hot only delight the recipient on Christmas daj', but for years to come will be a source of pleasure. Come in while the selection is large. A Few Suggestions Chair everything ranging from a dainty rocker to the big .upholstered easy chair. Pictures a beautiful assortment to select from. Tables in many designs and sizes. Fancy toilet boxes, beautiful dressers, side boards, rugs, etc., -etc. a BANDON TRANSFER LINE GATC11ELI. BROS., Prop. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property prroxjci(t4i FREE! With every dollar cash purchase, or every dollar paid on account, a tick et on our new $80.00 White Ro tary Sewing Machine which we will Give Away January 10th to the person holding the lucky number. Bandon The Recorder is 6 always $f 'gnu o n o o 5 Hdwe. Co. Job Department youar service. o 0 9 9. 9 o 0 O O o o o 3 O o C3 O