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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
9 o O o o o n O Semi-Weekly Ban Jon Recorder; December 12, 1913 MOVED! We are ready to do business in our new quarters in the new Lowe building. In the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon, fn and for the County of Coos. Artliar E. Mereen, Plaintiff, Sabro Bros. Manufacturing Jewelers BANDON Telephone 751 OREGON LOCAL NEWS James K. Hackett in "Prisoner of Zenda tomorrow niht at ilic Orphcutn. "The Girl and the Gangster," 2 part Kalem feature, Grand Theatre, Saturday night. The Bon Ton Musical Comedy Co. present an unusually good bill tonight at the Orpheum also good vaudeville numbers in chorus girls contest added attraction "White Swan." A. J. Hamilton of Los Angeles, Calif, arrived on the Fifield from Los Angeles, Calif, and has accept the position of book keeper at the Bandon Warehouse Co. A. J. Wells, of the Southern Pacific office, of San Francisco is in the city gathering data for the writing of a pamphlet of Western Oregon for tne benefit of the settler The S. P. proposes giving the entire Oregon coast a good boost in this pamphlet. Talk About Solid Comfort! You just want to get one of our DICTATOR cigars between your teeth and lig.ht it. There may be other ci gaJs as good as the DICTA TOR but they will cost you more money than you may care to pay. The price of the DICTATOR is only 10c and when you have smoked one you'll wonder bow it can be so little. Bowman Cigar Co. The Prosperous People whom you know are bank depositors, are they not? Many of them are depotitors in this bank and would recommend it to you aa a safe, responsible accomodating institu tion. The chances of securing a cash reserve outside of a bank are small. Insure your prosperity by opening an account here today, FIRST NAT'L BANK Open duiing Noon Hour and Satur . " day Eyeningt. Birthday Party. Last Saturday was Miss Gladys O.ike's eleventh birthday and m Ik nor of the occasion, a number ol her yonni; friends were invited to spend the atternoon anu 11 was u most pleasuit time indeed. The after noon was spent in playing games and having a general good time and dainty refreshments were served. The decoration scheme was that of Christmas time and the place cards were decorated with Christmas trees etc. Those present were Margaret Best, Louise Strowbridge. Claris, Clio and Thelma Danielson, Beatrice Averill, Edna Dippel, Pauline Swift, Evelyn Pearce, Elva Webb. Marjorie Lorenz, Alta Mars, Grace Thorn, Lucella Thorn. Florence Johnson, Emily shelter, Carol Garfield, Wallace, Gladys and Maxine Oakes. Fishermen 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 In New Location. Sabro Bros, manufacturing jewel ers have moved into their new lo cation in the new Lowe Building, and will have one of. the finest lo cations for a jewelry store in Coos connty. They are somewhat handi capped yet, owing to the fact that the plate glass for the front did not arrive on the Tillamook as it was supposed to do, and they had to board up the Iront temporarily, but when all is completed it will be fine. Iii the front is a line latge room for display of jewelry, while in the rear is an exceptionally large room which will be used for work shop and a partition will be put through the center so that half of the rear will be used as a music room to dis play their large stock of Victor Vic-trolas. TRADERS EXCHANGE. We have lots, and real estate, and lots of bargains on display and listed. But the big one for this week, for the person that has the money, is a man's overcoat, black Alaskan mink Otter collar and cuffs, breast .pleasure 44 inches, length 50 inches. The value is over $800.00 it can be eot for Sioo.oo. There is more than enugh fur to make 2 full sets of ladies furs. Furs of this class are as good an investment as dia monds. If you are going outside you can make ,,joo per cent on this bargain. Traders Exchange W. G. Cadby, Prop. tlx C. B. Zvek has t furnished and 1 unfurnished modem houses for rent on Pacific Ave. 3 furnislitd rooms on Franklin Ave, 1 large unfurnish ed house, moJern, near ball grounds also some bargains in lots close in, o o Suit ill Equity1 to yuiet I me, Summons. Tlie unknown heks f Geo. W. Neal, also known as Gcnrc Westlaml Neal, de ceased, William lUilcy, also known as Win. Hailey, J. C. Rowan, also known as Jonas C. Rowan, and all oilier persons or patties un known claiming an right, title, estate, lici , or interest ill the real estate described in t la Co inplain t Ii e r e i 11. Defer.deuts To tlie unknown heirs of Gtnrrc W. Ned, aluo known asGeoiRC Wetland Neal, deceased, William Hailey, also known as Win. Hailey" J. C. Rowan, also known as Jonas C. Rowan, and all persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lieu, or interest in the real estate herein described, Defendants, In the name of the State of Oregon i you and each of you are herchjyiotific.l that the plaintiff, Arthur K. Moreen, has commenced a Miit in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos, against you, and that in pursuance of an order made and entered in said cause and Court by Honorable John S. Coke, Presiding Judge of said Court, on the 4th day of December, 1913, you and each of you are hereby in quired to appear in said cause and court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed therein, on or before six weeks from the first publication of this summons, which first publication will be upon the 12th day of December, 1913, anil that for want of aiuwcr thereto, on or before said time, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: tnat it be declared anil adjudged that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following de scribed real estate, situated in Coos County, State of Oregon, to-wit t Lot Nine in Klock Three in South Han don Addition to the Town of Handou, Coos County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State, and that you, and each of you, have no es tate, right, title, lien or interest whatever in or 'o said premises, or any part thereof, and also that you and each and every one of you, be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land or premises adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. L. A. Roberts, Claude II. Giles. Attorneys for Plaintiff, residing at Myrtle Point, Oregon.! Date of first publication December 12th, 1913. Dec. 12-Jan. 25 F NOTICE' After November 30th mill wood will be $2.25 a load. Pay the driver on delivery and jret 25 cents discount. Geo. B. Morgan, Phone 1 1 73 A Word About Our Clothes S ervsce Here's what we're aiming at to sell clothes that fit and that become the man who buys them, to sell clothes that are so much better than ordinary clothes that every customer becomes a friend, to sell clothes on a smaller margin of profit than is customary, knowing that the man who buys one suit from us will come back for many another. In a word to build up a repu tation in the present that shall mean an ever increasing business in the future. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. BANDON "Money 7 a Iks "Cash Only" MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT Rig special in three reels at the Grand Sunday night, "Tin: Spring time of Life." Sec Pathe's Weekly at the Grand Theatre Saturday night, chuck full of interesting events throughout the world. R. P. Hunt and family have moved to Bandon Irnm New Lake and are occupying I J. Chathurn's house in east Bandon. Geo. Locke superintendent of the Geo. W. Moore Mill, who fell some time ago and hurt himself, is able to be about again, and will probably be ready for duty again in a short time. The Coos Bay Times says that I. R. Tower was over to Bandon some time ago and sold two Buicks, one to Dr. Maun and the other to A. G. Iloyt, but the Times was mistaken as the cars were sold by M. U. Slier rad, the local agent, who is always wide awake. By the way it might he added that "Fiosly" is getting along scrumptioiisly learning to drive his new car. He will be a fust chits chaffcur in a short time. HOW ABOUT rM it" lonrn n k andiNew Years in SAN FRANCISCO SfcSStf HOLIDAY CHEER Part of the Pleasure is a Round Trip on the Estabrook Line Buy your round trip ticket Return Good on Either "Wireless" Steamer Make your reservations wjth ou. agents Bandon Warehouse Co., Gen. Agts. CM. SK.EELS, Coquflle; H. SENGSTACKEN, 0 Marshlield; JOE SCHILLING, Myrtle Point Boyle Jewelry Co. offer their customers for Xmas gifts the following: For "Her" Broaches LaValieres Bracelets Pendants Diamond Rings Mesh Bags Toilet Sets Lockets Sautoir Neck Chains Manicure Pieces For "Him" Scarf Pins Charms Watch Charms CufT Links Military Sets Dickens Vest Chains Watches Fobs Tie Clasps Signet Rings Many other new and up-to-date pieces of jewelry can also be found "Laurel" Silverware The most popular design in silver, is a very ac- ccptable gift. Initials engraved FREE. Our Xmas Gift to our customers is two fine Diamond Ringsone $100.00 and one $50.00 Ring. Call on its for particulars on: roar omcm:. Everard II. Boyle, Manager Phono No. 514 A. D. Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals a I have a good buy in mud flat, lot on First Street Also best corner in Azalea Park ft The Recorder Jobo Departmen : is 'always at youro service, o - o TT e o 0 o O o o 0 o OCT