Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, August 04, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
LUCILLE LOVE
AT THE ORAND
THE SEVENTH INSTALLMENT
OF THIS. ENTERTAINING MOV
ING PICTURE SERIAL HAS
MANY THRILLS
Tho seventh Installment of "Lu
cile Love," the girl of mystery, is as
good as anything that has preceded
it in this popular serial. The story
of this installment runs like this:
"After numerous stirring adven
tures hy land and sea in her effort to
regain the papers which will snve her
father from dishonor, Luetic Lovo and
Hugo Loubeque, her father's enemy
ilnd themselves adrift in an open boat
oft" the coast of China. The papers.
possession of which both are fighting
for, are now in the hands of Captain
Wetheral of the ship from which Lu
cille and Loubeque were cast adrift.
"The enmity between Lucille and
the spy dies down when they find
themselves in the same boat at the
mercy of the waves and wind. They
are a man and woman fighting
against death. When Lucille awak
ens from her first sleep of trouble
and exhaustion, she learns -from Lou
beque that the water barrel has
sprung aleak and is empty. In the
days that follow Loubeque proves to
bo a man, indeed. As a result of
thirst and exposure Lucille bcomes
delirious and it is only by use of main
strength that Loubeque keeps her in
the boat. After many days, how
ever, the outcasts land on the coast
of China. Lucille is ill and the spy
turns her over to an old Chinese wo
man. Howbcil, as soon ns one dan
ger is averted another springs up. Tho
Chinese woman no sooner sees the
costly necklace which Lucille wears
than she decides to steal it. Lucille
leaius of the plot, nnd when the
thieving woman and a confederate
come to rob her she is prepared. In
self-protection she shoots the Chi
nese woman and uses the confeder
ate to cover her retreat. In the mean
time Hugo Loubeque has gathered a
force of men and attacked Captain
Wctheral's ship which rides in the
harbor. Loubeque takes tho precious
documents from the captain and has
him thrown into prison. Loubeqwc
then opens negotiations with a Chi
nese merchant whicli results in his
signing an aggrement to smuggle
ammunition to the port. Lucille
learns from the imprisoned sea cap
tain that Loubeque has again come
into nossesion of tho papers. The
captain however has retained Lou
benuc's diary, and this he gives to
the girl. While shadowing Loubo
que Lucille learns of his intended
smuggling operations, and when the
ocasion offers she steals Loubeque's
signed contract with tho Chinese mer
chant, witli the intention of using it
as a lever to force the stolen docu
incuts from him. The girl, however,
is now in a new predicament. Lou
bequo has regained possession of his
ship and intends sailing immediately
for the Unted States, where tho pa
pers will be used to dishonor her fa
ther. She hides on the wharf and
watches Loubeque board tho ship.
It will sail within a few minutes, and
whatever she does must be done
quickly."
This picture will bo shown nt the
Grand theatre Wednesday night, Aug,
nth.
SONS OF VETERANS MEET
NEXT FRIDAY EVENING
There will be a meeting of Bandon
Camp, S. V.s on Friday night at S
o'clock at the G. A. R. hall, for e
listing new members. All sons and
grandsons of the od war horses of
the Union army, '01 to 'G5, are eli
gible and cordially invited to be
hand and help givo our order a boost
in Bandon. Come!
By Order of Commander.
BANDON TRANSFER CO.
Gatchell Brothers, Props.
J AH kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders
X given prompt attention: .Barn corner First & Edi-
son, a isn property. . reiepnone mi.
City Meat Market
A FULL LINK OF SELECT FRESH
AND SALT .11 EATS ALWAYS ON
HAND. MODERN METHODS AND
COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM
UINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING
HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA
TRONAGE SOLICITED.
Phone 193
Geo. Erdman, Proprietor
We want you
For our customer not just today, but tomor
row nnd for nil time to come, if
Right Goods
Right Prices
Courteous Treatment
and prompt delivery
is what you want
WE HAVE YOU
SPARKS
GROCERY
EUROPE TORN
BY CONFLICT
From all reports a great .European
war, which may change the map of
the whole world, is on. Austria-Hun
garia, England, Germany, Russia
France and Servia arc already en
gaged in actual war and it will only
be a matter of a short time until the
neichborinc countries will bo drawn
into it for self preservation.
Entrland. France nnu nussia are
arrayed ngainst Germany and Aus
tria-IIungaria. Italy, Germany's ally,
and Japan, E-ifrV c!'s p.: y. w .0:11
into the scr' C5 r. t :?c
are noeri ''' ..;'.'' 'a -i '-! t ".. 1 Tur
key has i 'e '. e! amy xtVc . will
be nut 1.': 'Jo ;j oi'J of t' e h'.heat
bidder. Aitoather, it is 03tiiruted
that in tho ocnt ofagoucral 'luro
nean war, ten mill'o-. mci will meet
on the various battlo ficUb.
The United States wili mao ov
ery to remain neutral. President Wil
son has proposed that Congress pass
a measuro waiving the restriction on
American registery for foreign ships
the dca being ot have all merchant
vessels engaged in world traffic come
under tho U. S, flag and thereby en
able them to continue in trade with
out molestation.
Yesterday's news reports reported
a disastrous naval battle in the North
Sea between England and Germany,
which resulted n a loss of six vessels
for Germany and two for England.
A bnttle between Franco and Ger
many Sunday resulted jn n rout for
the German troops.
Numerous small engagements on
the Russian frontier between German
and Russian troops are reported.
Prices on food stuffs in Europe are
soaring and some of tho smaller
countries are already facing famine
England it is said has provisions
for only about a month. Money is
almost impossible to get and many of
tho financial institutions are facing
rum.
That the war will have consider
able ot an ettect in this country is
evidenced by the order already sent
out that no more orders will be tak-
for future flour deliveries at the pres
cnt prices.
COQUILLE DISPENSES WITH
THEIR CITY ENGINEER.
At a meeting of tho Coquille city
council last week the following reso
lutions were passed:
"Whereas, it appears that from this
date there willke very little work in
tho engineering department of the
city of Coquille for some time, or un
til after it shall be determined wheth
er or not we are to proceed with the
improvement of the water system,
now therefore be it resolved that we
dispense with the services of the
City Engineer, P. M. Hall-Lewis,
from and after July 31, 1914."
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
J. R. Rode of Coquille was a Ban
don visitor Monday.
G. H. Dangler of Myrtlo Point was
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Mary Harmon of Coos Bay
was in Bandon Monday taking in tho
sights on the beach.
The Speedwell left San Francisco
for Bandon yesterday and the Fitield
will leave Thursday for this port.
W. D. JTo'imn and fatnily. of Mc-
Minnville, tinived Saturday for a few
lays visit with their nephew, F. A.
Holman, and family.
Dr. II. E. Short of Portland ar
rived yesterday and will visit for a
few days with Dr. R. V. Leep and will
join a hunting party down tho coast
tho latter part of tho week.
Tho littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Flam of Bear Creek fell from
a blcyclo last Friday, disocating her
arm. Mudical attention was prompt
ly given anil she is getting along nice
ly at tho present.
E. E. Reynolds is having a parti
tion put in the old post office building
ami wll move his barber shop into
tbu went half of tho building as soon
uh it is completed. J, T, Llllurd will
occupy tho oust liulf,
The new Kllingson building, which
U to bo occupied by tho Haiidon Dry
Good Co,, la now jirui'tlcully com
ploU'il. Tho plutti glu8 front In u
111 uihI llitt huli'ony in pow being built
wliii'li will complete tho job.
Tim building to U oiiujM by lu
JImihIoii Jlunlwuru In uoy ju-ur
flitf' twiiijiluljou. 'J'ltf m&iut wrb
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We are now ojpen fdr 8 fcufcmeas in
our new location in the Sabro Build
ing with a complete line of Drugs,
Drug Sundries, Stationery, etc. Mr.
W. B. Hays formerly of Portland,
a pharmacist of repute has charge
of the store and prescription depart
ment and the public may be assured
of prompt and courteous treatment.
Band
Co.
We are prepared to furnish you anything in the line of
TAINS
PAPER
PAINTS ID OILS. VAR
BRUSHES, SUPPLIES,
WALL
ALSO A
COMPLETg
LINE OF
See our line of samples in the latest designs of wall paper.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE LOCAL DEALERS IN
Lowe Brothers High Standard Paint and
the best grade of Dutch Boy White Lead
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Let Us Give You an PICO JP P A ?"E70 All Our Work is Abso
Estimate on Your Job. T IkJ&I G LsJLSLaSX u(cy Guaranteed
FIRST ST. and GLMIRA AVE. PAINTING nnd DECORATING BANDON, ORGGON.
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ALONG TIIK WATER FKONT
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The Eliznbeth arrived in mt Sun
day with a good cargo of freight and
the following passengers: Miss Mil
dred Cooper, Miss Lane, Mrs. II. Ijino
.Sutton, N. J. Crain, D. L. Dillon,
A. Davidson, V. W. Lane, E. II.
Jensen, Frank G. Leslie and wife, I).
W. Cuddy, Tonia Williams, C. Dodd,
wife and child, Gerald Dodd, II. D,
Doole, D. McAllister, C. Cunningham,
M. Martin, J. K. McDonald, H. Enck-
. w t t rm m t ill
son, l. imnon, J. imnon, i. .uorrin,
M. Peters. Tho Elizabeth will sail
again this evening at 10 o'clock.
The Handon arrived Sunday with
a small cargo of freight and left
again for Yaquina Hay whoro ho will
taku on a loud.
Notice to School Pupils.
A meeting of thu fi'yldo Indus
trial Club, of which thu following urn
ofllcers, Is culled for Frhluy, Augunt
7th, ut 2;:i(), ut tho old school lioiuo.
All who are planning oxhlhlU fir Um
fulr nhouliJ 1)0 pmn'iit.
Wilbur JiirgtuiMoii, VUv l'r
Vary JJumilwiU, Bt1)''
Vlw JliMiUilju- Mi ibmrimm i..
wail tmmwi imS0
Readers of the Bandon
Recorder, and Friends:
Special Bargains in Farm
Lands and City Property
Sce SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.
Automobile and Machine
Work
Iking your work to ilu (iuruuc mitj MMdiint
Wm. I'Aiailiinn iJ-u-witli imtnm mu
illpiw 'Agent lor Huuk AuUmiuUWi.
M, f, SWRRAilD, Bandon, Ore.
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