e Semi-Weekly Random BdDottkn Jferaaiy 13, 1914 o GRAND THEATRE Now showing exclusive licensed films. 28 reels every weelc. Wednesday January 14th Big Special Edison Feature "The Mystery of West Sedgwick" A detective story, fascinating, in two reels. TWO GOOD COMEDIES "Who Is It" and "Badly Wanted" No Advance 10c and 5c STEAM HEAT ORCHESTRA LOCAL ill PERSONAL ITEMS Scott makes patterns, itf Don Garham was over from Coos Bay yesterday. Special feature s- the Grand, Wednesday night, Jan. 14. No ad vance in price. Go to Mitchell's Furniture store on the liill, for anything you want in house furnishings. ootf Lenses duplicated at Dr. R. A. Wahlen eye specialist, office next door to Telephone Olfice. For Sale or Trade A good or chard proposition in Douglas Co. Ore. on the S. P. railroad. Get the facts from the owner. Pox 892, Bandon, Ore. 72tf W. H Webb held the lucky num ber that secured the new t $80.00 White sewing machine given away by the Bandon Hardware Co. Jan uaty 10th. 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 nrice usually charged by the sign painters and guarantee the work, your price is my price. Strowbridge the local sign painter E. Lewin who has the contract for fixing up the beach sidewalk commenced work Monday morning and will probably have it rc.idy for travel by next Sunday. To trade for Bandon property 40 acre good bench land, 2 miles from Fish Trari 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. 3t8 Notice. The Loyal Order of Moose will cive their second annual ball at Bank Hall, Febtuary 14th. Value of a Bank Account A bank account with this strong, conservative institution is worth a great deal to you in convenience v and security. It leads to many privileges and broader business relations. FIRST NAT'L BANK Open during Noon Hour and Satur day bvenings. Phone 91 for Scott, itf Pianos for rent at Bandon Drug Company. 79tf Try the Unique for a good square meal and sweet" bread. Experienced nurse, Mrs. H. K. Jcnrs. Leave card at P, O. 3t8x Geo. P. Laird was a Marshfield business visitor Friday and Sat urday. F. S. Dow was over from Coos Bay Monday calling on his cus tomers. Trade your old furniture for new at Mitchell's Furniture store, P4ione 211. gotf The Bandon Furniture Co. has the latest designs in furniture. See their big assortment.. , 95tf J. E. Norton, of Nosier and Nor ton, - Coquiile was in Bandon yesterday calling on his customers. Mr. Platte and family arrived on the Elizabeth and will probably make this place their future home. Make your wife a present of one of those easy rocking chairs for sale at Mitchell's Furniture store. 90t Why not see the best for the same money? Licensed films at the Grand, steam h? it, and orchestra. Found on the beach, a bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at this office, proving pro perty and paying for this ad. 5U See a good detective picture, "The Mystery of West Sedgewick" in two reels, Grand Theatre Wed nesday Jan 14, admission 10-50. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Catterlin and Legore, kindly call and settle with H. G Dipple and save further cost, Office old Bank Bldg. Bandon. Ore. 961 Dr. G. F. Hodge will be in Ban don in the near future to speak in the University Extension Course. The lecture will be under the auspices of the Bandon Public Li brary, and date and place will be announced later. C. B. Zeek has : furnished and 1 unfurnished modern houses for rent on j-acmc Ave. 3 uirnislied rooms on Franklin Ave, 1 large unfurnish ed house, modern, near ball grounds also some bargains in lots close in. L. L. Brandenburg and wife and Mrs. Williams were visiting at Marshfield, North Bend', Coquille and Myrtle Point between Thurs day of last week and Monday of this week and incidentally Mr. Bran denburg is looking after business afFaits in connection with the Ban don Warehouse' Co . Roy Hohnan suffered a broken shoulder Saturday as the result of a cave-in in the sewer ditch in Azalea Park, in which he was working, There was no one with him at the time of the accident and it was only by good fortune that he waa not completely buried in the ditch. As it, was he was in pretty bad" shape when help arrived, and from last report he is getting along, as Veil as could be expected, -' - - tr --o- Scott makes models ilf S. M. Nosier was down 'rom Coqufile yesterday J. D. Mills was a Marshfield visit or over Saturday and Sunday. Carpet and rug weaving, apply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. VV. E. Dungan came over Irom Marshfield Monday on a busi- , ness trip. Everything for the home at the j Bandon Furniture Go. See ouri big slock. 951' E. B. Thrift came up from Lang lois yesterday to look after busi ness affairs. Anyone wishing home mfde pics or cakes phone the Wigwam cr see Mrs E. Lewin. 75tf For Rent Six room house close Inquire of Harry Armstrong at Lite Saving Station. 3f H, E Folsom the Bradley candy man was over from Marshfield yes terday calling on his customers. For Sale Thorough bred B. Minorcos cockrels, chnp ii taken at once, address Box 602. For Sale On corner qf Fill more and 31 d streets, groceries at living prices. Call and sec A. H. Sparks. 54' A report in a Portland paper is to the effect that Attorney Upton of Marshfield will be the next register of the Roseburg land office New orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will take orders for bicycles of any kind. gotf S. D. Barrows. The interior arrangement of the Methodist Episcopal church in East Bandon has been changed, adding greatly to the appearance and com fort of the church. At the morn inrr service last Sunday almost enough money was pledged by the congregation to take all outst nd- ing indebtedness. The services at the Brethern church, being conducted by L. B. Overholser and C H. Barklow, will continue all this week and close next Sunday night. There w'H be song service every evening at 7:00 o'clock and preaching at 7:30. An earnest invitation is extended to everyone to attend these services. Frank Catterlin and wife arrived in Bandon yesterday and will remain a tew days and incident y Mr, Cat terlin will look after Business affairs. Mr. Catterlin and B. R. Keller are handling the K. C. Comni'ssion Co's business in Coos county and have a warehouse at Marshfield and will- somehow probably put one in at Bandon n the near future. o- People Want Their $35. Washington, Jan 10. Hundreds of letters have poured into the --is-ury from persons in many p.irts of the country who have gained the impression that there is $35. 11 wait ing for the asking, because the monthly circulation statement of the department announced this to be the per capita circulation. The letters came so frequently that Treasurer Burke today issued the following statement, which has been printed and sent to all inquirers: "There is no truth in the state ment tnat a certain amount is due from the department to every man, woman and child in the country. "The statement prepared by the department is to the effect that if the money in the country were equally distributed each one would be in possession of that amount." Cloaks mid Suits While they last we will sell Cloaks and Suits at Cost. zs. Corsets and Waists We have just received a big stock of Nemo, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Cor sets and' Waists. All corsets above $2.00 will be fitted. All corsets above $3.00 will be alter ed free. Sweaters Big line of Sweaters at greatly reduced prices. 3 0 ft Bandon Dry Goo Bandon. Oregon ds Co. Forest Notes. A rancher has applied for the rental of 320' acres on the Pike national forest, Colorado, to be used in connection with other private land, for raising elk as a commer cial venture. The government has jut sold 43,000 cords of cedar wood for shingles from he Washington na- tional forest. The shingles manu factured from 'iis wood, laid six inches to the weather, would cover 2 yx square miles of roof. The navy department has asked the forest service to investigate guijo, a Philippine wood, for pos sible use in decking boats amidships. Lougleaf pine, sugar maple, and beech are the domestic woods most used for decks. Special Notice In the announcements of the night school that have been circulated, ie cjui.se 1 business arithmetic wps omitted, which it was intended should h : one of the main courses of the school. In ' course sj izW altent:on wi" be to application. of percent-;e, interest, discounts, r utial piymen's, bills, accounts and partneuhip.- A 'so the work of figuring lumber, plas tering, excav.itiod for cel'ars, ditches etc.. will be taken up. Everbody interested in this course should see Professor Hopkins at the High School building. Notice to Tax Payers. Taxes for the vear lots, will be due and payable Jan. 15th 1914. If not paid by the 1st of April, one per cent a month for every month there after will be added until Sept. 1st when 10 per cent penally will also be addd. No rebate allowed. Tax bills will be mailed upon receipt of description of property on which you desire to pay taves. T. M. Dimmick, County Treasurer 3t4 Douglas Coal Fields Prove to Be Stone. A Roseburg dispatch says: That the extensive deposit of supposed anthracite coal which covers about 3000 acres and was recently filed upen by 20 nien, is not co il but a "worthless volcanic lava" or vol canic glass" is the assertion of Pro fessor Ira A. Williams, 01 the Ore gon bureau of mines and geology, st in a lengthy report maae to me. Roseburg Commercial Club. Pro-1 fessor Wiliiams twice visited tl is I reported big coal discovery, which is located on the north Uinpqua rivep above Glide. He believes the filling3 were made in good faith, but his conclusion Is that the time en ery and money being spent 10 de velop the claims there is being wasted. The men working there I declare a portion of the product it g coal anu win uurn. G. A. R. and W. R. C. Install The joint installation ol the offi cers of Bandon Post No. 56 G. A. R. and W. R. C. No. 40 occurred at the G. A. R. Ha'l Saturday Jan. 10, 1914. The ladies installing the following officers at 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Fannie Sumner being the installing officer for the W. R. C Pres. Lulu Fish; S. V. P. Louise Allen: Sec. Blanche Faulds; tnas. Elva Miller; chap. Edith Carpenter; Past Inst. Deborah Young: Con. Matilda Dun can, guard, Anke Nelson, asst. Con. A. M. Tucker; asst. guard, Mary Hurst; press cor. Hattie A. Tyler; musician, Laura Logan; C. B. No 1. Fannie Hufford; C. B. No. 2. Viola Rosa; C. B. No. 3. Anna Sheirard; C. B. No. 4 Ada Still. Following this we were ably con ducted down stairs by Mrs. Faulds the reriring president, marching in couples to music with Miss Florence Fish at the organ, where we were seated at four large tables well filled with all the good things that go to make up a chicknn dinner. On the first table was placed the loving cup won by the Corps at the White Cedar Carnival. From this cup were red, white and blue ribbons attached to cards leading to each plate bearing the different toasts for the occasion. At this table were seated Rev. C. Mayne ICnight, pas tor of the M. E. church, accom panied by Miss Rose Ilollingwoiih of Newberg, J. W. Felter and Mrs Leila Fish, in coming commam'o and president, also senior via .if each order and installing officers Mr. and Mrs. Sumner. At the next table were seated 1 1 remaining officers of the orders him a right jolly crowd they were. A' the third table presided over by Mrs Zeek were up river guests and hi'" bands of W, R. C. members, whn.se merriment seemed tempered by a decorum which plainly said thev wished tocomeagain. At the fourth table remaining members and so gueste making a total of 60 people. According to orders fro n the pni dent we were obliged to sit till th four color beaters who were sear ! at four corners of the tables w 1 ieady to lead off (which by the u.tt was some time) however as all things agreeable, or not, come to an i" I they finally arose and headed th procession up stairs where the Pom proceeded to install their officers f 1 thcocoming year as follows: Commander J. W. Felter; S. C, R. F. Shannon; J. V. T. 1 Allen; adj. C. B. Zeek; 1 A. Faulds; Chap. A. M. Sun 1 past inst. R II. Rosa; O. D. Wi . Kennedy; O. G. M, Rowan; Serg 1 Maj. F. M Sanc'i . tin; Q. M. Scrg t A. B Tvler: delegate, C. A Rwr 1 Hattie A. Tyler, Press C . I A. D. Mills Real Estate . Fi ire Insurance Notary Public Rentals I have a good buy. in mud Hat lot on First Street Also best corner in Azalea Park v