o 0 0 $ oo fas o o "sy a SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON ttfiRDfeU AUGUST 7TH, 1014" ' a PACE SIX M,l4''j.4' I OUR SEVENTH SEMI ANNUAL 0 Li El Watch this for the PRETTY HOME WEDDING Miss Rittie McNair and Mr. Raymond Watkins United in Marriage. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc Nuir on Edison Avenue was the scene of a very pretty weddine; Wed nesday nijjht when their daughter, Miss Rittie May, was united in mar riage with Mr. Kay Watkins. The house was beautifully decora ted for the occasion with dahlias, sweet peas and huckleberry blossoms, the color scheme being white. Tho ceremony was performed in the front pnrlor under a largo floral bell of dahlias, the ring ceremony was used and Rev.' A. Haborly of tho Presby- CARELESS PEOPLE CARRY CASH It cost $1,000 unmet imi'H for a skeptical person to learn that a bank is a unfor depository for money than a hand bag. That is what Itc ost n lady re cently to Irani HiIh bitter les htm. An enterprising burg lar who waH aware of her fooliHh distrust or banks watched IiIh opportunity and the money wan gone. The Havingi f almost a lifetime were lost merely beraiiHe of Hie fiMillsli ear that the bank would break. Think of Hie millloiiM and minimis of ilo. lur In bunks every iluy mid iilldil und I hi' mm by llu' brrukiiiii of a Imnk U H"l mw In u liiiiulrid million, Don't try lu ln oiir iimii bunker, Vim piuy riKnl II. I'lHBT MTU HANK Open ijuriiijf H'f )it"i ltr und noucement of the RED CRAIN DRUG CO. Next Week terian church officiated. Tho bridal party marched in to tho strains of Mendelssohn's wedding ir.urch played by Miss Dyer. The bri(le was givon away uy her father, Mr Evernrd Boyle acted as best man and Miss Erma Crain as bridesmaid. Little Miss Delilah Endicott was ring bearer and Gladys Baker and Dorothy Belle Endicott wore flower girls. Tho brido wore a beautiful gown of white silk meteor and carried a shower boquet of white sweet peas, The bridesmaid was gowned in pink mcssulinu und enrried a boquet of pink sweet peas. Immediately following the ,cerc mony a reception for tho young cou plo was held, k followed by a buffet luncheon. Tho brido is tho champing and ac complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. McNair, highly respected and pioneer citizens of Bandon. She has grown to womanhood in this city and is admired and loved by all who know her. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Watkins of this city and is an exemplary young man, popular among his associates and a rising young business man. Ho is identi fied with tho Sidwell Clothing Store Mr. and Mrs. Watkins will make their homo here, and have already gone to housekeeping in a cozy little homo on! Tenth street, which was made ready by tho groom prior to the wedding. The Recorder joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes for a long und hap py life. Tho following guests wero present at the wedding: Mrs. Rackletf, Mr, and Mrs. Mine duy, Mr. and Mrs. Iloak, Mr and Mix. (J, McNair, Mr. und Mrs. Tom NlelNon, Mr, mid Mm, L, Oiibori, Mr. mid Mm. Wutkins, Mr. and Mm. linker, Mr und Mm, Klepfer, Mr, mid Aim, llulicrly, Mr. mid Mm. I'd inuiiiUi Mimdumn Annlo Hun own, Annln llurkluw, Kkro, llutnr(luldi MiM JJorolliy fllliwui, Ablwli, Kr nm C(uln, Jajiiu ImdkM, Myrln Mr- Ch)iuy, Mum) Itwv, Klliul J 'r. Intuitu HubcWy, Huv Um, llu Admit, WIIMimj hmm, hum Jtiir imttt ('ml itewwuu, Jlru JfjjiH lid- Space An- i NEW CASH REGISTER FOR QRANGE PHARMACY HERE Walter S. Wells has put a new Na tional cash register in the Orange Pharmacy that is said by the agent to bo the finest in Coos county. It is a perfect book-keeping system in it self, gives receipts for all cash paid in, and Mr. Wells gives fivo per cent discount for cash sales in tickets, so when you prchase $5.00 worth you can get 25c in trade by presenting the tickets. The Orange Pharmacy is now well established in the new quarters and Mr. Wells has an ad. in this issue calling attention to his bargains and methods of doing business. KLAW & ERLANGER PRE SENT "L6RD CHUMLEV. The first four park feature produc tion made by the greatest theatrical firm in the United States in conjunc tion with the great Biograph studios of New York, promises to show-going public a class of feature films out of the ordinary. All tho great est stage productions will bo nroduc ed in pictures, and "Lord Chumlcy" the first release, will score a big hit wherever shown. This big special fea ture will bo exhibited at the Grand Theatre next Sunday, August 9. Mrs. Mary Walker of Bandon, is visiting with mends at uold Beach At ona timo Mrs. Walker resided at the county scat, and this is her first visit to her old homo in 23 years. Not more than hall a dozen houses arc standing that were built att hat timo und Mrs. Walker says thut she would not recognize the old town in the new and that it has built un morn than nro had anticipated. Port Orford Tribune "A FJirht for a Million" at the Or phcum This is feature film In throe parts, telling u wonderful gold nih Ing Ktory of California In the early day of '40, An exceptional clever und entertaining feature, wis pic ture uml two fine comedy reels con Hinting of u G0OO foot program, At thu Orphuum Kunduy night Aug, i. The 1'urllli! Ckunlng & I) vein if Works nru moving Into (he t ukt ouit u( (lie old pout uittcti. uml w occupy lliw umu Jointly wjtii 'J M MllunL ('.oniuiiy uiiii Drama pMJKtUIII UIV III lUUkV- Ut lllU fjlllhuuill nduy, auum jueum m, . wjlym (ouc by ili hum iluiil( SAL There's nothing "Sensational" about this sale; It's simply a plain business proposition. WE WANT TO DISPOSE OF OUR ODD SIZES AND BROKEN LOTS OF Hart Schaf finer & Mark Clothes, Men's and Ladies Low Cut Shoes and Pumps, Men's and Boys Hats and Caps YOU WANT THE ADVANTAGE WE GIVE YOU IN FRICE REDUCTION IT'S A GOOD THING FOR BOTH OF US. YOU MAKE .MONEY; WE MAKE FRIENDS AND CLEANUP STOCK TO PREPARE POR FALL BUSINESS. ; BELOW WE QUOTE YOU PRICES. MENS' HARTSCHAFF. NER & MARX SUITS $35.00 $30.00 $27.50 $25.00 $23.50 $22.50 $20.00 Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Price. Price Price Price Pa ice Price Price $26.25; 22.50 20.65 18.75 17.65 " . 16.85 . 14.95 !1 C Par rprif ff on all Mens Hart Cchaffner & Marx Blue Serge and 1 CI CHIL Uil regularstocksuils during this sale. See window display f !i Hub Clothing I Money Talks Perils of Pauline The third epi sode of this wonderful serial story will be shown at the Grand Friday night, August 7. Paulino taken a trip on an ocean liner, has many thrilling escapes and conies near los ing her life. Not a dull moment in the entire two reels. Don't fail to sec this $'25,000 prize story. T. B. Davidson was up from Lang lois the other duy in his Ford. Mr. Davidson is now running a rcgulr auto stage lino and carrying the mail between Langlois and Port Orford. Mnrinn Txnnnrd in lilor snocial at the Orpheum. This popular photo play star win appear in a inrec-rcci feature of tho sea entitled "A Leaf in the Storm," one of tho best dramas Mien T.onnnril VIT fituri'ml ill! a powerful story of the sea, full of heart interest and tnruung snua tions. C000 feet of Universal Pic tures. In the County Court of the Slatw of Oregon, in and for (lie County nf fms. Tn Mm mnttnr of the Estate of James A. Cope, deceased. NOTICIS OF i'UiVATU auc ur REAL ESTATE. rJnUnn ia hnrnhv civen that undor and by virtue of authority vested in me by order oi ine oumy uumt ui H, Cnti nf OrnPTin. for CoOS COU11- bllV " - o - ' , ty, duly made and entered of record in tho rrouate journal oi am wun on tho 9th day of July, 1914, I shall, Rth dav of Soiltin- Ull ..vw - . ber, 1914, offer for sale and sell ai private sale mo xouowing uecnuu I nmnnrtt' linlnnfintr to tho estate of said James A. Cope deceased, to- wit: . , An undivided ono-naii inicrosi oi ul nmiflnr nf ilio Mnrtll- west quarter (SK"4 NBV4 ) and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast iiiarter (wri'i m nfiu.i Mi imir nf iht NnrthwoHt ouur- ter (S'j NW'4) uml tho Southwont quurter lw;; i"" "1, 1 J" HoutheuHt qmirlor (W'j Hr.'i); tl' NortheuHt quurler of the .South east quarter (JW' hr -i ) uiw tho RoutlieiiHt quuriur pi mo oiin eaHt quurter lSK'4 NKU), of hor .,i.w. oi. '1'iiwnhlilii thirty (!))) Houth, of KuiigH fourtfcii (I I) Wiwt of tlio Wllluinutlo Merldun, In ( oo (Jounty, Ori'gon i-oiilaiiiliig four Ihjh drud (400) uitmh. morn or Umm. AIiui (hi) until" liiUroit wiiil , tli wholu ami fin oliiiplu of thu Hmilit 1...1 -c iii.i K'iiiiliu.iL iiuiiilur IMW NWH) und hu Koulliwwil Wtk U) "M III" KuVr'atJi . t ii .:.il ...l iiiuirlur INVVU ml'.'a i ui C" OPENS FRID AUG. THE SEVENTH MENS' LOW CU'PSl lOES TAN & BLACK $5.00 Sale Price $3.35 S4.00 Sale Price 2.65 AH Odd Sizes and Brolc- Jen lols in Ladies' Oxfords land Pumps: $3.00:' 33.50; 54.00 Sellers. Your choice for $1.95. Bandon, Oregon be for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, ten par cent, (10) of hid paid at timo of salu. and the lialuncc upon coifflrmation of sale Dy tlio -Court. Or htty per cent (Mi) upon conurniation and the bal ance on or before two years, with le- cured by mortgage upon the prerrt ises sold. Said intere.-.t not to bo less than six pur cont ) Any ofl'ers for said property may be presented to the iindei-Higned ad ministrator, or mailed or tiled at the oflico of Georgo P. Topping, in Ban don, Oregon. This jiotice is published in tho Ban don Kecorder for four' successive weeks, or five times. The first on tho 7th (Jay of August, 1314, and" the last on the 4th day of September, 1914, by order of Honorable John F. Hall, Judge of tho above entitled Court. Dated this 7th day of August, lfUl. ELBEKT DYER, Administrator of thp Estate of James Cope, deceased. Ceo. P. Topping, Attorney for the Es tate. Aug. 7.Sopt.4,F C. I. Starr Plumbing anil Steam Flitting First Class Work gu.iranteed. Offii'i- in l ii.t 'i' V " ht. 4 Old papers for Sale at the Recorder office. Sc & AY, BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS $10.00, Sale Price. $7.45 $12.50, Sale Price . 9.35 $15.00, Sale Price. 11.25 SI 8. 00, Sale Price.. 13.45 MEN'S MATS $1.50 &$2 Sale Price '$ .95 32.50 Sale Price..$1.75 $3.00 Sale Price. $2.2S Boys $1.25 Hat nov$ .95 Co. i Cash Only For Neuralgia, nothing io better than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Used hy thousands for a goncrAtion Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how ncci'.ssary it is to secure re lief. The easiest wav out of iiciirrvlpia is to use Dr. Miles' Aiiti-Pnm rills. They have rc lirv i Miffcicrs for so many jt.irs tli.'t tlicy have become a 'T hav 1..' l'i .'I tins' Antl-Paln riiin i. ii .i only tli "X : 'Pliry i' 1 1 he.i.1 In a . ta);n t'rin nriw, rtir f i I they nro tho - nv any roo1, i.i'uraiKii In my . I linvo nltu umatlajti. head rrnnt, funtliarlie, fiimcbn ami y i s in the lmwln and llmbH. 1 t ' fnutul nothing to . r i.i. 1 1 l)i iii i ihey am all that Is clalm(t f " H h." J. Wr ' K- 1.:. H!u Sprin-:", Mo. At all iii l 'i"..!! doMfi :'5 cents. N"vcr ! i In liulk. i MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. - j': - 4''i - 4' - H' - :W'4 - i'':' ers burtdle Snoe AT TaKe W. Ono T v -P PaIn pn1, r---- then .'vJ" TaKo It s Easy.