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31 ev-jj's o Semi-Weekly Bandon Record", January 6, 1914 00 GRAND THEATRE Now ihowing exclusive licenicd filmi. 28 reel every week. 1 Big Special Four Reel War Drama The War Cor respondents A picture that is alive from start to finish. A railroad bridge is blown up, the train plunges through the gap into the river beneath, an aeroplane is destroyed by a shot from a high power gun these are only a few of the many thrills to be seen in this Drama of War. Thursday, January 8, 1914 One Night Only. Admission 15c and 10c- LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! Phone 91 for Scoit. itf Wanted Agate Work Sabro Bros. Pianos for rent at Bandon' Drug Company. . 791' Try the Unique for a good square meal and sweet broad. Hugh Long was over from Marsh field on business Monday. Carpet and ru? weaving, apply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. Lewis McMullen came down from Myrtle Point on business- E. B. Jones of Marshfield was a Bandon business visitor Mondav . - Engineer John F. Pojly went over to Coos Bay Saturday for a few days visit. Everything for the home at the Bandon Furniture Lo. bee our big stock. 95tf B. J. Coumerilh was a Marshfield business visitor Friday night and Saturday. Anyone wishing home made pies or cakes phone the Wigwam or see Mrs. E. Lewin. 75tf Trade vour old furniture for new at Mitchell's Furniture store Phone 211. ootf The Bandon Furniture Co. has the latest designs in furniture. Set their big assortment.. 95tf Four neatly furnished housekeep inir rooms for rent. Inquire of E. Lewin or phone 311, 97 tt The Ladies Art Club will hold their first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. E. E. Reynolds Thursday afternoon. Circuit court opeued at Coquille Monday morning and' B.indon at torneys are spending a good part of the their time at the county seat this week. J. W. Fowler of Bridge is in Ban- eon looking at some property with a view to locating Here. Mr. fowler is a good roads booster and if he de cides to locate, will be a valuable addition to our city. Resolved! That during 1914 1 will lay aside each week a certain amount from my salary and deposit it in the FIRST NATL BANK Open during Noon Hour and Satur day fevenink. Scott makes patterns, itf S. M. Nosier was down from Co quille on business Monday. Chas. Hughes was over from Coos Bay on business Monday. N. N. Newson of Coquille was in the city on business yesterday. A big special for 15c. next Satur day at Peoples 5, 10, 15c store. 3t2 Go to Mitchell's Furniture store on the hHl, for anything you want in house furnishings. 90tf Lenses duplicated at Dr. R. A. Wahlen eye SDecialist, office nexW door'to Telephone Office. r arm for Kent ioo acres eieht miles south of Bandon. Ellen Hemple, Administratrix. ioit8x H. E. Folsom, the Bradly candy man was over from Coos Bay Mon day calling on his customers, Make your wife a present of one of those easy rocking chairs for sale at Mitchell's Furniture store got The Grace Dollar arrived in por this morning and went up to the Lyons.Johnson mill to load lumber, A good bookkeeper wants a posi tion for part of the day or all day moderate salary, address S. this office. ' The War Correspondents," four reels the greatest war drama ever shown at the Grand, Thursday Jan uary 8th. Frank Burkholder of Coquille was in the city yesterday looking after business affairs. Mr. Burk holder is one of Coquille's live busi ness men. it you miss seeing that lug war picture in four reels, "The War Correspondents," at the Grand you'll miss something that is really a feature, Thurday Jan. 8th. miss iottie t-arey will leave on the Fifield to again take up her worn in the nurses training course at Fabiola Hospital, Oakland, Calif. after spending the holidays with friends in Bandon and vicinity. We give nothing away but sell at the right prices a 50c imported china salad bowl, next Saturday Jan. 10th for 15c. Only one sold to each 1.1. 1 OTl aauu atiencung. ine supply is limited. Come early. Peoples 5 10, 15c store, 3t2 To trade for Bandon property 40 acres good bench land, 2 miles from Fish Trap landing, small house and barn, some fruit and berries, a fine place for chickens, will include a span of horses and cow if' wanted. Address Frank Burkholder, Coquille Ore. 8 Benjamin Ostlind, architect came over from Marshfieln yesterday. Mr. Ostlind is architect for the First National Bank Building and the Lowe and Dyer Buildings and re ports good progress on all of them, although the weather has been some what against them. The Lowe build ing is practically complete now and the First National Bank will probo ably be ready for occupancy by March 1st, Scott makes fflodals. 11! Big 6pecial .next. Saftirday at Peoples 5, 10, 15c store 312 Henry Hopkins was over from Marshfield on busies yesterday. For Rent Six room house close Inquire of Harry Armstrong at Lite Saving Station. 3f C. N. Coombs and wife of Capej Blanco were registered at the Hotel ' Bandon Monday. j For Sale Thorough bred U. Minorcos cockrels, chfitp b taken at once, address Box 602. Mrs. W. S. Guenn of Lnnglois was in Bandon Saturdao looking af ter business and calling on friends. New orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will take orders for bicycles of any kind. gotf S. D. Barrows Action is what makes a picture entertaining, "The War Corres pondents," in four reels are alive with action, Grand, Thur Jan. 8. For Sale or Trade A good or chard proposition in Douglas Co. Ore. on the S. P. railroad. Gqt the facts from the owner, Box-892, Bnndon, Ore. 72tf When so called watchmakers fail to make your watch run light bring it to H. E. Morton expert watch maker who never does fail Next door to Telephone Office. I can paint your signs for you for one half the price usually charged by the sign painters and guarantee the work, your price is my pi ice. Strowbridge the local sign painter All persons knowing themselves indebted to Catterlin and Legore, kindly call and settle with H. C. Dipple and save further cost, Office old Bank Bldg. Bandon. Ore. 96t Frank Catterlin and wife, former ly of Bandon, bnt who have been at Portland and Salem for two or three months, have returned to Marshfield where Mr. Catterlin will go into business. C. B. Zeek has l furnished and unfurnished modern houses for rent on facinc Ave. 3 furnished rooms on Franklin Ave, 1 large unfurnish ed house, modern, near ball grounds also some bargains in lots close in Jacob Waldvogel received' $r,ooo today life insurance money on Mrs, Waldvogel who died about two monthsSgo. The insurance wasHn ine women 01 woocicrait anu was received through the local secretary Mrs. Orace smith. 1 his is certain ly quick action and shows that th Women of WooHcraf! is a safe and reliable insurance order. 1 t it c 11. unanaier met with an ac- uident this morning while cutting trees and pulling stumps on the Ledgerwood farm south of town mr, inanaier was cutting on a sap ling which was bent over and some now wnen it leu, it struck him -on the shoulder anST in the mouth, cut ting his lower lip nearly off. Dr Houston dressed the wound and the patient will probably get along all right, al hough the accident is veiy painful one. F. E. Smith was arrested yester day and was given a preliminary nearing oeiore (. ,K. Wade, justice of the peace this morning. The charze was of public nuisance. It seems that Smith had been bothering little girls considerably of late and . . t . yesieruay was attempting to entice a little Netherling girl away, when he was seen by two other men, who caused his arrest. He was bound over to the grand jury in $500 bail. Do You Want Money? To Sav Do you want to buy goods at cost or a fraction above. We can show you what you want and at prices that will surprise you. If you don't believe it just look here Taffetas at 50c per yard Latest things in Brocade Velvets, $1.00 to $1.50 yard New Suits and Coats at a Fraction Above Cost Cloak Goods and a Nice Line of Dress Goods at low prices Belated Christmas Waists Greatly Reduced Fur Trimmings. A few Silk Petticoats left. New Monarch and Derby Gloves Just Arrived. Bandon Dry Goods Co. Bandon, Oregon Talk About Solid Comfort! 1 uu just want 10 get one of our DICTATOR o bqtween your teeth and light 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 how it can be so little. Bowman Cigar Co. BUMPER YEAR FOR FARMER Ten Billion Dollars Worth of Products Raised in United States. Washington, Jan. 5. Ten billion dollars worth of pro ducts, five billion dollars of cash income a bumper year in spite of drouths and other setbacks is the 1913 record of six million American farms The most successful year of husbandry in the United States brought forth $6,100,-000-000 worth of crops, of which $2,896,000,000 were represented by cereals alone and $3,650,000,000 worth of animals sold and slaughtered. The value of the 1913 crop is twice as irreat as mat or 1899, more than a billion dollars over 1909 and sub stantially greater than 1912. To Remove Tan and keep the skin smooth there is nothing like Pen sular Cucumber and Almond Cream and Pensular Buttermilk Cerate. Can Be Bought At The Bandon Drug Company "The Pensular Store" Only Asked To Remain Out Washington, Jan. 5 Warn ing to Americans who have left Mexico against returnigg to that country has beeg issued by the State Department. "The information in the possesion of the department," says an official statement, "in dicates that economic condi tions have not changed in such a way as to justify an at tempt to return to Mexico and resume ftidustrial opera tions there, and that any pur pose to take such a step is due 1 t to misunderstanding or mis reoresentations as to actual conditions and prospect at the present moment. Notice to Tax Payers. Taxes for the" year 1913! will be due and navable Ian. 15th IQI4. If - not paid by the 1st of April, one per cent a month for every month there- (ter will be added until Sept. 1st when 10 per cent penalty will also be add-d. No rebate allowed. Tax bills will be mailed upon receipt of description of property on which you desire to pay 'tayes. T. M. Dimmtck, County Treasurer 314 Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, flandon, Ore. "PENSULAR" Stands for Reliability. When you buy any of the Pensular Remedies you are sure of getting the best. If You Have a Cold Use Pensular Child rens Cough Syrup Pensular Cherry Cough Syrup , Pensular White Pine & Spruce Balsam- Pensular Laxative Cold Breaker A. D. Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals I have a good buyin mud flat lot on First Street Also best corner in Azalea Park Job Printing The Recorder is fully equipped Jto han- le.your work, whether it be large or small. All jobs delivered when prom ised. Bring your next order here. 7 n