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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BAKDOtJ RECORDER, FRIDAY, MAV &TH, 1J14 i GRAND THEATRE MSFs.S ow; jiforro.- SATURDAY, MAY 9 "THOR, LORD of the JUNGLES" A THRILLING STORY OF TWO CONTINENTS, SWEEPING FROM THE PRIMEVAL JUNGLES OF WILDEST AFRICA TO THE BUSY HAUNTS OF MEN AND THE CROWDS UNDER THE WHITE TENTS. A BIG SENTIMENTAL STORY WITH REMARK ABLE ADVENTURES WITH SAVAGE BEASTS; SOMETHING VIVID, VITAL, UNIQUE, AND VASTLY ATTRACTIVE. TWO OTHER GOOD ONES .1000 FT. IN ALL AD 10c & l!ic SUNDAY "FITZHUGIPS RIDE "CHAINS OF HONOR" TWO COMEDIES, MAKING ADMISSION i Items of Local Interest, ? Pinnos for rent ntBnndon Drug Company. Carpet and rug weaving, nply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. tf. II. C. Dippcl of the late firm of Dippel & Wolverton, went to Marsh field Wednesday on business. Anyone wishing home rmde pieB or cakes, phono the Wigwam or poo Mrs. E. Lowin. tf. LOST A 02nd Degree Masnic ring. Finder please leave at this office and receive a liberal reward. 37tl J. T. Mars is shining up the inter ior of his confectionery and cigar . store which adds greatly to its ap pearance. Now orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will tsko orders for bicycles of any kind. S. D. Barrows. tf. A Coquillc report says the prospect ".for tho early resumption of opcrat Mons by the Coquille Mill & Mercan tile Co. is not vory good. Wo have soveral clients looking U Coos County for dairy farms. If you havo onr to sell list it with Dip , pel '& Wolverton at once. , For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock jeggs for setting. Also a few roos 'toru. Inquire of N. J. Crnin, at Ban don Drug Co. if. 5 II. F. Morrison has bought a fine now Studebakcr automobile and will jtako pleasure with the rest of tho nr--.tlijy tliis summer. "At the Prohibition convention held at1 Cotjuillo last week, Elbert Dyer 6"f this city was endorsed for county commissioner. Tho meeting also en dorsed F. E. Allen for county clerk, Geo. SUirr for sheriir and Mayor Mor risson of Coquillo for representative. Tho Coos county High School field ineet which will bo held in Myrtle Point tills year, a topic of interest at the local High school. Those who will 'be entered from here aro prac ticing daily to get into condition for tho various ovents. This is tho fith meet to bo held. In the firstono Mnrhsfield was the winner, Bandon won in tho second and third, and Mnr shfield again in tho last two meets. For SPEED SAFETY COMFORT Estabrook Line :: the ::. equal OF & THE It Really S. S. FIFIELD Sails from Handon For San Francisco Friday, May 8th 10 P. M. Bandon Warehouse I IJliO, T, AtOlJIION, CiHMllk II, IJ.ii.lJ Highest clnti licensed photo week. 'JVo QMfiiMtf fort QUALITY " NIGHT 2 Reel Ltihin 2 Reel Pathe 0000 FEET ALTOGETHER 10c & ir,c. Experienced nurse Mrs. II. K. Jones. Leave card at P. O. tf. Try the Unique for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. Dan Conlogue of Conloguo Bros. Logging Contractors, left last week for his old homo in' Pensylvania, whore he will spend several months. When in need of an abstract of ti tle to your property, see Dippel & Wolverton. tf. Everything for tho homo at. tho Bandon Furniture Co. See our big slock. tf. The port of Coos Bay will be ask ed to issuo $!JOO,000 additional bonds for deepening the Coos Bay luirbor, if petitions now being circulated aro successful. Constable Cox of Marshficld came over to-Bandon Tuesday to get John Shaloy, who had been arrested here for passing a worthless check in Marshfield. Mrs. F. T. Montgomery of Port land, who has large property inter-, jsts in and around Bandon, is in Ban don for a few days, combining biisi- ness and pleasure. She is stopping at tho Gallier Hotel. E. J. Loney of Curry County is making a quiet gentlemanly canvass for the republican nomination for Joint Representative, and he is mak ing friends wherever he goes. Wo predict his nomination and election New bids aro now being asked by the government for carrying the mail from Roseburg into Coos County. No parcel post is being carried on this route now, except from way sta tions. The bond required from the successful bidder is $20,000. II. F. Gordon of Portland arrived in Bandon Tuesday noon and visited a couple of days with his sister, Mrs. W. S. Wells. He left yesterday for Marshficld where he expects to re main for some time. The Hugh Ilogan, which was groun ded on the Siuslaw bar Tuesday of last week, was floated Saturday and is now undergoeing repairs. The damage to tho vessel was not as great as was at first thought. Gus Bain, a barber of Marshfield, fell over board from a launch in Coos Bay Thursday of last week and was drowned. Monday another drown ing of similar nature occurred when Geo. Catching fell from tho mail boat at about the same place. is "THE ONLY WAY" General Oregon Agent A;l, ,1. It. ftJHMJMJ, Ah-rlle J'nliii Akj, KfJNng'MCHUN, MNmliflvM Axl J.lll J J J.J. J J J.J.J J J J J 11 JJJI1.II1I. ........ f. V ' KEEP CLEAN I The Robinson Folding Bath Is I , , a boon to those who live in rent ed houses and those who cannot afford bath room fittings. " HANDY, SERVICABLE AND DURABLE f The tub is five feet long and t t holds a barrell of water, cont- pletc for $10.00 Drop a Line to T. W. I'cnn. al i Bandon, and he will call on you 1 with a sample. Dr. Pcmbcrton was up from Lang lois in his automobile Wednesday. For Rent Four furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire of E. Lowin Bessie G. Standish was down from Myrtle Point Wednesday. J. E. Schilling of Myrtle Point was a Bandon visitor Wednesday. For Rent Furnished boarding house. Sec S, R. Loshbaugh. SStlx Crawford Smith was up from Port Orford Wednesday. W D. Snyder of Myrtle Point was in Bandon over night Thursday, on business. FOR RENT Three houskecping rooms, partly furnished. Inquire at this office. Bert Linville came down from Port land last Monday, and is working for G. W. Cox on his ranch. Don't fail to see "Thor, Lord of the Jungles" to be shown at the Grand, Saturday, May 9th. House and lot on 11th street West for sale of rent. Inquire of J. T. James. lath Street and Franklin avenue. 38tf C. R. Barrows of Coquillc, candi date for the republican nomination for representative from Coos County was a Bandon visitor yesterday. G. W. SUirr, candidate for sheriff before the republican primaries, May jfith, was in Bandon yesterday call inir on his nolitical friends and look ing after tho interests of bis cam paign. O. A. Morrisoy of tho Marshfield Construction Co. was over from Coos Bay Wednesday night attending the City Council meeting at which his company had a straw bid on paving of First streetf "Mr. Mbrrisoy has been hero several times in the inter ests of paving. A Civil Scrvico examination for all post masters of fourth class post offices in Coos county, where tlx an nual salary of $180 or more, will be held in Marshficld. Juno 20. Pres ent incumbents win were appointed under the Civil Service regulations aro exempt from taking the exam inations. When the old tug Katie Cook was being over hauled at Kruse & Banks' shipyard at Porter recently it was noticed that most of her timbers were in a splendid state of preservation. When the boat was built at Parkers burg on the lower Coquillc in 1870 H8 years ago white cedar was the wood used in her construction, and tho condition of tho timbers of the old tug today is another endorsement of tho durability of what is known as Port Orford Cedar, which is found in Coos and Curry counties only. Coos Bay News. Does Not Run Into Coos County S. S. SPEEDWELL Sails From Mar-shlield For San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Wed., May 13th 3 P. M. Company LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications 'first Saturday after tho full moon of each month. Special communications Master Masons cordially .invited. C. It. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. -15, 0. E. S., meets Saturday evenings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to' attend. L. KATE ItOSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary. I .0. O. F. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F-., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. S. E. IIINES, N. G. LOGAN KAY, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. 01, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. G. It. McNAIR, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I. O. O. I1'. hall. Transcient Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. Itebekah Ocean Itebekah Lodge, No. 120, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. 'Tran cient members cordially invited. LENA DAVIDSON, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. w. o. w. "With Charity Towards All" Seasido Camp, No. 212, W. O. W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p. m. Visitors are assured a hot wel come. By order of W. A. KELLER, C. C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. Announcement. Graduate, of. tho. Indiana. Law School, admitted to the bar in Indi ana, Ohio and Illinois, and have had fifteen years successful business ex perience, made a success of farming in Coos county. If elected Sheriff will enforce to the letter every crim inal law now on or that may hereaf ter be placed on tho i Statue Books. Will give everybody a square deal Will guarantee an economical ad ministration of tho office. I solicit your support. G. W. STARR. For Clerk. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of coun ty Clerk, on the republican ticket of Coos County, to bo submitted to the vote of tho pcoplo at tho primary el ection, May 15th, 1914. 28tf F. D. KRUSE For Joint Representative. I am a candidate for Joint Roprc' sentativo from Coos and Curry coun ties before the Republican primaries May llitli. E. J. LONEY, Port Orford, Ore. For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for state ronresentativo from Coos county, before tho Re publican primaries to be held May 16, 1U14. MILES A. SIMPSON. For Safe or Trade. Twenty acres fruit and nlfalfa land near Patterson, Cnlif; house, etc. Want small ranch or town property in Bandon or any other town in Southorn Oregon. Write II. A. Wil son, Patterson, Calif. For County Clerk. As a Republican, I hereby placo myself as a candidate for tho nomin ation at tho primaries to,bc held May 15th, for the ofliec of County Clerk If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of ofllco perform nil the requirements and duties prompt ly, expeditiously, without prejudice, and ns economically as is consistent with good service. Believing that I can have money for tho tax payor, and inako somo for myself, "I wnnt your vote." F. E. ALLEN. Mnrshflold, March 17, 10 II. I City Transfer! I S, I). Kelly, Proprietor Lijfht anil Heavy haul Inir nromully dono. :: f. ('ojiLnitfJfiitf and arml'.t Jay:. Tiwuttfitfja muitf ;: iK'HHlwl, Hoi'im:; bi'Mitlod. I'lutm JlfiJ ;; t i Sam Says: The mill is down butFm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. ' GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGRRTY Attorney-at-Law Over McNair's Hardware Store Phone 482 BANDON, ORKGON i , , I C. R. .WADE Lawyer BANDON, OKKGON DR. II. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office over.Drug Stare. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m ;7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, ORKGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Pantcr Building. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; I to 5 p. m. HANDON, ORKGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office over Vienna Cafe. Telephone at 'office and residence, HANDON, ORKGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law Office with Bandon Investment Company Notary Public BANDON, ORKGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Rasmujscn Duildinp. Phone 72. BANDON, ORKGON DR. ARTHUR GALEJ , Physician & Surgeon Office over Orauge Pharmacy. Office phone, 352. Residence plwne, 353. BANDON, ORKGON DR. S. C.jENDlCOTT Dentist Office Phone 71; Re. Pl.one 312; BANDON, ORKGON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Office in Fahy and Morrison Build .'ng next to Emergency Hospital. . Phono 1111 DR. H. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist , Oflirc Phone 330.J .Ren. Phone. 10S-J Room 200-1 Irving Work MARSIll'IKI.D, ORKGON P. A. SAND HERO Civil Engineer Survey, Plan and Sprniicatio u OfliCf lUnk lluildhiff IIIANDON, ORHOON iwNJAMIN OSTUND Continuing Jlnginaur and Aralilfovl Oilier M'M JlulUif HAMI'OM, DHl'JWy niiAiumim cAmm nv amlrsAu miml hs mitui wtih IBM' wo mil Good body fir wood t J $1.75 per tier delivered, t Wood cut to order $ A. G. PERDUE, Prop. I Phone 981 Elite Restaurant I Ray Rcase, Prop. f MEALS AT ALL HOURS I FIRST CLASS HOME I t ' COOKING Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and speci-j fications and it you are go ing to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. KODAK WORK Brine; uh your Kodak work. Wo have installed an electric printing machine and can fin ish on short notice, day or niulit, and secure tho best re sults. A trial ia convincing. YOURS TO PLEASE L. I. 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