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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, Decemeber 12,r1913 mniTViwmsnt m , .vnnxA-iiwriK,mvirmtkmyrrY mm tin iminiinuiii. at MEILL9 Next Saturday will be Santa Claus Day. All the children will be delighted to meet old Santa Claus here next Saturday, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. He will present evey child that is accompanied by a grown-up with a Christmas box of delicious candy. Games Attractive new j;:mies of Round-up, America, Pan ama Canal, Battleship, etc. Price 1 Oc to 1 5c each Dolls Dressed a n d undressed dolls, china, hisque, cellu loid a n d unhreakahle. Mere you w ill find all sixes and kinds. Prices 5c to $2,50 each Friction Toys More ilunilile tlian mechanical. They nil! lie found more satisfactory as they arc not liable In net out of order We have them in autos, vans, boats ami busses. Prices 75c to $1.50 each Rocking Horses Well made wooden horses on rockers or movahje swings. Capahle of hold ing children to 12 years of age. Prices $1.50 to $2.50 each Tricycles Solid steel wheels, wrought iron frames, leather seats and hack. Price $5.00 Each $3.25-Vclocipecles-$3.25 Toy Dishes No play-house is complete without dishes. We offer a splendid selection of all china, hand' decorated dishes. Price 25c to $1.50 set Store open every evening. No trouble to show goods. Mai! orders have prompt attention. Gloves Gloves are always accept ahle. We can supply your w ants in any size or color. $1.00 to $1.50 pair Glove Bonds If you are not certain of the glove size, huy one of our glove honds. We will redeem it after Christmas and (it the gloves. Prices $1 and $1.50 Toilet Sets Genuine French ivory sets. Some prettily tinted pink or blue. rice $1.50 to $7.50 set Bath Robes Full length, made of best quality bath robe llannel, in pretty patterns of two tone effect. Price $2.50 to $5.00 Thimbles Sterling silver thimbles, are nice inexpensive pres ents. Price 25c each Magazine Subscriptions We will take your yearly magazine subscription for any publication. ' or more at reduced prices. In clubs of two All assortment of best quality linen pa per and cm elopes in attractive boxes, making very useful cifts. Many of these boxes contain Kilt dfietl correspondence cards in addition to paner and envelope Price 5l)e to 2.1)0 each The prettiest embroidered Chribtnus handkerchiefs ever fchowu, ami inexpensive, too. Price 10c to $2.00 each. Manicure Sets to 5 piece sets, with genuine leather cases, suitable for traveling purposes. Price $1.50 to $5.00 Xmas Boxes Nice assortment of holly boxes for gifts or mailing presents. From the smallest to the largest. Price 5c to 40c km mm Calendars An assortment of hand-colored calendars from envelope size to large wall display in Art Studies, Indian Heads, and Dutch subjects. Prices 10c to 50c. .max BfiU i.o-Mo-Mo)4aa(a)-HaMBBHMaM-o-a j LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Wanted Agate Work Sabro Bros. Pianos for rent at liaiulon Drug Company. 79'' Try the Unique for a good square meal and sweet hi cad. C. IL. Waterbury of Wedderbutn was in Bandon Wednesday. Anyone wishing home made pies or cakes phone the Wigwam or see Mrs. IS U-win. 75tf Iiveiything for the home at the Bandon Furniture Co. See our hig stock. 05tf The Bandon Furniture Co. Ins the latest designs in furniture. See their big assortment.. osti Sam Johnson came home from Coquillt Wednesday night the jury having adjourned until next Monday. A. FS. Pcderson of Port Orford came up on business Thursday. Carpet and rug weaving, apply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. Mrs. IS. C. Drosch is expecting her brothei Bob Patton of Superior, Wis., to spend Christmas with her. Fou Sam: On corner of Fill more and 3td streets, groceries at living prices. Call and see A. II. Sparks. 54 New orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will take orders for bicycles of any kind, ootf S. D. Barrows. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Catterlin and Legorc, kindly call and settle with II. C. Dipple and save blither cost, Office oM Bank Bldg. Bandon. Ore. oftf GRAND THEATRE Now liowing exclusive licenied films. 28 reels every week. SATURDAY PROGRAM "The Girl and the Gangster" Special 2-reel Kalem Feature. "Pathe Weekly," latest events in motion pictures. "The Master Fixer," Vit.igraph Comedy Admission 10c and 5c SUNDAY, DEC. 14 Big Special Reel Production "THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE" A Powerful and Absorbing Drama Staging in Won derful Realism a Terrible Theatre Fire. A splendid special feature. Also good Edison comedy "The Widow's Suitors" Admission I5c and 10c Steam Heat. Specail music by Grand Orchestra Albert Seelig was over from Coos Bay on business Thursday. J. G. Clinton of Gravel Foul came down Wednesday to look after business aflairs. Lost Small black fountain pen. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. Q2tf Go to Mitchell's Furniture store on the hill, for anything you want in house furnishings. Qotf Jack Carey came down from Co quille Thursday to meet his sister Miss Lottie Carey who arrived on the Fifield from Oakland, Calif. 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 802, Bandon,. Ore. 72tf F. E. Allen, Marshfield's new mavor-elect, was in Bandon Wed nesday and Thursday calling on his customers. Mr. Allen represents the Blake-McFall Paper Co. and other Portland wholesale houses. Mrs. McClosky, who resides at Myrtle Point, is having the place cleared and will at once erect a new five room house on the lot owned by hei on Edison Ave. just south of the M. E. Chinch South. E. II. Meade, formerly with the lies Co. but who now has a chicken ranch near Coquille, is in the city a few days this week and reports chicken business as being fine, He says he will have a thousand chick ens in the .spring.' Sunday evening while men were it supper Mr. Intnan's office build ing, just occupied at ins mine, was burned down and all its contents de stroyed, including clothing, bedding ind sundries, to the value of several hundred dollars. Fire caused by too much cedar fuel in a sheet iron stove, without proper attention. Game Warden Baker got his hands badly scorched fighting the fire and saviug property Port Orford Trib ute). Q . O W. J. Longston came down from Coquille yesterday on business. Trade your old furniture for new at Mitchell's Furniture store Phone 2ii. ootf Four neatly furnished ltotisckeep mg rooms for rent. Inquire of E. Lewin or phone 311, yjtt Make your wife a present of one of those easy rocking chairs for sale j at Mitchell's' Furniture store. ootf Clarence Ilolman returned on the Fifield yesterday from Oakland, ' Calif where he. has been for some time, and expects to remain in Ban- 1 don now. j E. L, Spatilding came down from Coquille Wednesday and will go out to his ranch southeast of town. He 1 has a deal on foot to sell his timber . on his place. j Miss Lottie Carey who is taking a I nurses trainidg course in the Fabiola Hospital at Oakland, Calif, arrived on the Fifield to spend the holiday vacation with Bandon friends. Dr. Endicott and family expect to move into their new bungalow ti e first of next week. This is one of j the coziest and best homes in the city and will certainly be a great j comfort to the occupants. j 1 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 1 also some bargains in lots close in E. W. Schetler has acceptnd a position with the Bandon Hardware j Co. to begin after the fust of the f year, lie taxes the place 01 Air. Heinz who goes to California to ac ccpt a similar position. , W. E. Catterlin. manager of the Bandon Dry Goods Co. returned Tuesday night from a business trip j to Portland. Mr. Catterlin says he met a number ol business men while in Portland and all those along the coast seemed very much encouraged with the outlook. 01 The Finest STEAMER running regularly between SanFrancisco & Bandon "Wireless" & "Twin Screw" all staterooms equipped with hot and cold running water, carrying passengers and freight is the Speedwell Sails from San Francisco Dec 14, arrives at .Bandon Dec. 16 Sails again Dec. 18 .Next following sailing date about Dec 24 make reservation now BANDON WAREHOUSE CO., General Agents CM. SUtK, CiKiiillv, J. Sclullhif!, Myrtle'l'oint 11. Scnustarken, Mar-hPId vsanmsBOBd hwihimiwi i trnwrnmimMaiiauaBgeBrmii " i v ' 1 I VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Slmwinp 4 red of I'nntral prnprain even niht The limine of Feature .. A I t.itiire Picture shown every niflit ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT! The Bon Ton Musical Comedy Co. in "Almost a Hero" Chorus Girl's Contest. Added attraction "White Swan" in Indian songs and dances. Ad. 50c-35c-25c SATURDAY NIGHT James" K. Hackctt in "The Prisoner of Zenda" Stupendous 5 Reel Feature also Excellent Vaudeville Bill. Admission 25c and 15c SUNDAY NIGHT Vaudeville and 6000 ft of Pictures Admission 15c and 10c o rj5 o O JO o