crr-o o e caaj cc3ooov t3,ev0 3o case 003 StttiMftUc! B.ndoh Recorder, iKtff 13, tftf j The Hub Clothing & Shoe Comp V Seventh Semi-Annual Clearance Sale JANUARY 17th, tarts 1914 As you all know it hag always been the policy of the Hub stores to clean up all short and odd and end lines at end of each season. By this means we keep our stock clean and up-to-date at all times, and give our custon the the advantage of buying merchandise at greatly reduced prices. ' We are now offering you the balance of our Fall arid Winter stock, all seasonable goods and at prices that will astonish you. Read them over and come to us Sat urday prepared to take advantage of these bargains. Mens Suits & Overcoats In all the leading styles and colors. $30.00 Sale price $23.95 27.50 Sale price 21.95 5.00 Sale price 19.95 22.50 Sale price 17.95 20.00 Sale price 15.95 15.00 Sale price. 11.95 12.50 Sale price 9.95 Men's Hats $3.00 Sale price $.65 2.50 Sale price 2.15 2.00 Sale price 1.65 1.50 Sale prjce 1.35 Young Men's and Boy's Longpant Suits & Overcoats. $18.00, Now $14.40 16.50, Now 13.20 15.00, Now 11.95 12.50, Now 9.95 11.50, Now. 9.15 10.00, Now 7.95 9.00, Now 7.15 Men's Mackinaw Goats $7.00, Sale price $5.85 6.00, Sale price ' 4.85 5.00, Sale price 3.85 Boy's Suits Box back and Norfolk style, with knickerbocker pants in all the leading colors. $12.50 Suit Now $9.95 10.00 Suit Now 7.95 9.00 Suit Now 7.15 8.00 Suit Now. 6.35 7.00 Suit Now. 5.60 6.00 Suit Now. 4.75 Suit Now 3.95 5.00 Boy's Knickerbocker $1.50 Now 1.25 Now 1.00 Now .75 Now.. . Pants $1.25 1.00 .80 .60 Men's Raincoats Guaranteed Waterproof If one of 'these coats leaks bring it back and we will give you a new coat. $22.50 Coat Now $17.95 20.00 Coat Now 15.95 18.00 Coat Now 14.40 15,00 Coat Now.' 1 1.9 5 12.50 Coat Now 9.9 5 10.00 Auto Coat Now 7.95 6.50 Work Coat Now 5.15 Gold Seal rubber boots $9.50 Sale price $8;45 Men's Dress and Work Pants. All iate styles in 'Blue, Brown, Gray and Fancy Stripes. $7.50 Sale price, $5.95 6.00 Sale price. 4.8 5 5.50 Sale price, 4.45 5.00 Sale price. 3.95 4.00 Sale price. 3.15 3,50 Sale price. 2.7 5 3.00 Sale price 2.4 5 2.50 Sale price 1.9 5 2.00 Sale price 1.60 1.50 Sale price 1.2 5 10 per cent reduction on all men's, women's and children's dress shoes, all sizes and styles. Also a 10 per cent reduction on all men's and boys' sweaters, shirts, underwear slickers and oil clothing. Sale runs for 8 days only. HUB "Money Talks" CLOTHING & SHOE BANDON, OREGON CO M PANY "Cash Only" Brief Local News. " Mr. and Mrs- Willis T. White Jr. ol Brookings are visiting in Bandon. O. Hibarqer and B. C. Sanford were over Irom Marshfield yes terday. ' W.,E. Thompson of Marshfield was in Bandon on busidess yes terday. . C. T. Holland and H. C. Gilmore were over from Marshfield on busi ness yesterday. Ned C. Kelley of Coquille has been in Bandon a few days. Mr. Kelley is a real estate man and is alto constable in his city. Mill Wood $Z.2S per load delivered on the hill. $2.50 on Ocean Drive. Jackson avenue and outside the city limits. Geo. B. Morgan, Phone 1173 Value of a Bank Account A bank account with this strong, conservative institution is worth a great deal to you in convenience and security. It leads to many privileges and broader business relations. FIRST NATL BANK Op sUriajr Neon Hour ud' Satur day Evening. S. J. Sheckleman, of Gold Beach passed through Bandon last night on his way home from Portland. Grand Theatre Saturday and Sun day night. Special feature program and seven piece orchestra with special music. The Ladies Thimble Club was ve ry pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Erdman. las fticAuams who. has oecn in Alaska for some time returned yes teruay ana tins morninc went on down to his home at Langlois. special program and seven piece orchestra at the Grand Saturday and Sunday nights. Steam heat and everything cozy. Admission 15.10c The big sewer machine is now working on the sidehill on Edison Avenue and they are havinir all kinds of trouble with the ground caving. Chris A. Miller of Keyscr & Miller came over from North Bend Wed nesday and. will do some of the finishing work on the First National Hank building. William Maurice Burton, a Ban don young man, formerly in the employ of the Bandon Drug Co. nnu miss inurza jewett were married at Coquille Monday morn ing. J. . Stanley justice of the peace oniciating. 1 hey returned to minion yesterday and expect to depart for California in the near future to make their future home. A Misunderstanding E. Lcwin who was allowed $50.00 by the council to repair the beach sidewalk and keep the same in repair for two years states that there seems to be a misunderstanding about the proposition as the $50.00 will not even do the first work. He has call ed on some Aith a subscription list asking aid and they have told him tl.ey understood the $50.00 was to compensate him entirely, which, however, anyone can see after re flection that it would not. Mr. Lewin desires that that this statement be made so that people ijl not think he is trying to graft them when he asks for help. The $50 will not pay for the work of fix ing up the walk this time say nothing about the upkeep hereafter. For Sale. It acres good land, near Johnson Mill. Partly cleared. For particulars address box 841, Banddn,jjre. 6t6x For Sale or Trade Relinquishment on 240 acres fine land near Paisley, Lake county, Or egon, can be taken as homestead or desert land. Fine proposition, cheap. For furthur information address box 841, Bandon, Ore. 6tGx Children's Masquerade. The ladies of the Pythian Im provement Clnb will give a childrcns masquerade on the evening of Satur J tn. 24th. Watch for particulars. Seattle, Jan. 14. With his lefr arm practically paralyzed from mus cular reumatism, Ignace Paderewski pianist, cancelled his engagement here and at other coast cities and lefi abrubtly lor Southern California hoping that the chaige of climato may be beneficial. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB First National Bank AT BANDON, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, . AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 13, 1914. RESOURCES t Loans and Discount , , ... Overdrafts,. secured and unsecured . . U. S. Bonds to secure circulation .... Bunds, Sacurities, etc. '. . . . . . Bulking House, Furniture and Fixtures ... Due from National Banks' (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Hanks and Hankers,' Truit Com panics ami Savings Rinks . . . . ' Due from Approved Reserve Agents Checks and Other Cash Items .... Exchanges for Clearing House . . . . . t Notes of other National Hanks Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents . . Lawful Money Reserve in Rank, viz. i Specie .... $27,802 25 Legal Tvndcr Notes . . . 865 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) Due from U. S. Treasurer .... $82,737 .70 17 89 15,500 00 16821 4t 18,011 08 2,288 05 33,26977 227 52 163 14 2,315 00 '83 12 26,667 25 775 00 Total ?200,876 92 LIA1ULITIES Capital Stock paid in Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes Paid Natinaol Bank Notes Outstanding Due to Stale and Private Hanks and Hanker; . Individual Deposits Subject to Check , " Demand Certificates of Deposit Time Certificates of Deposits Certified Checks . . . ,' Total a. $25,000 00 . 7,015 12 15,500 00 553 3S 133,100 13 2,997 62 16,649 42 61 25 $200,876 92 STATE OF OREGON, County or Cros.--.ss. I, E. D. Webb, Cashier of the aove9lamed lank, do solemnly swear that the abowe statement is true to the best of my knowleiIRe and belief. E. D. OVEBB, Cashier. a SubscribcCand sworn to before mo this 16th, day of TJn., 1914 o Correct Directors. A. G. THRIFT, Notary Public o Attest i II. L. Houston, E. E. Oakcs J. Ira Sidwell O City Transfer S. D. Kelly, Proprietor Light and heavy hauling promptly done. Contracting and grading Trantient trade solicited. Horses boarded Office in Dufort Building Phone 1151 Benjamin Ostlind Consulting Engineer and Architect Office in Thrift Bldg. Talk About Solid Comfort! You just want to get one of our DICTATOR cigars between 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 lOcand when you have smoked one you'll wonder how it can be so little. Bowman Cigar Co. yeaiin,Ifeaire Insurance VCompahyw has been climbing Iie fire insurance ladder until, to-day jt stands at the top. kin the volume; of fire protection ir gives the. American people it lUtandsabbve every other tire r insurance jjpompany. When you need fire insurance E. E.:OAKES Miss Simpson GRADUATE NURSE Phone 934 A. D. Mills ,Real Estate . " Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals o o I have a good buy'in mud flat lot on First Street Also best corner in Azalea Park wzza a. O eS