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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER, frRlPAY, AUGUST ii. 1914 PAGE FOUR .WWWWittWW4HWW Mill I Red OWING TO THE DELAY IN THE ARRIVAL OF OUR STOCK OF GOODS WHICH WERE SHIPPED ON THE STEAMER ELIZABETH THE Opening of the Grain Drug Store WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL Wednesday, Aug. 19. WHEN WE WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT AND PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, FANCY GOODS AND TOILET ARTICLES EVER OPENED IN THIS CITY. Our stock is by no means complete, but we will gradually add to it as the de mands, require, and should you want anything in our line that we have not got in stock, we are always pleased to get it for you without extra expense. WHILE IN THE CITY OUR MANAGER SECURED A Special Opening Offer Consisting of a Box of Highland Linen Writing Paper (24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes) Self Filling Fountain Pen all for 45c In addition to this Splendid Offer every customer at our store on Open ing Day (Wednesday, the 19th) will receive with our compliments a Box of the Famous Foster & Oren Chocolates. Our Prescription Department is our Pride "Purity and Accuracy Our Motto." GOODS DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. AND WITH DISPATCH. .CALL UP PHONE NO. 571 AND SEE HOW QUICK YOU GET YOUR GOODS, ALWAYS REMEMBERING THAT The "RED CHAIN" IS A SWIFT BIRD. CALL AND SEE US WE WILL USE YOU RIGHT. Red Grain Drug Co. N. J. CRAIN, Manager. City Meat Market : A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HANI). MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM MINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor I 00 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 0 Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property Sf SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. i RECORDER ADVERTISING ALWAYS GETS RESULTS Julius Kappel, of Arago was Ban !lon business visitor yesterday. II. R. Adams and Marc Shelley, Myrtle Point aro in tho city on busi ness today. County Assesor T. J. Thrift, of Co- quillo is in the city today looking nf ter business in connection with his of fice. Don't fail to see the hip featuro film 'Germinal" in five parts Emile Zola's greatest work. Grand, Sun day, August 10. W. F. Kennedy and wife returned last night from an overland trip to Eastern Oregon where they had been visiting for a couple of months. District Attorney W. II. Meredith of Curry county, passed through Ban don yesterday on hia way home from Marshfield where he had made a suc cessful journey across tho burning sands to tho oasis of the Mystic Shnners. After a hard days work vou need rest and entertainment. Whv not drop In at tho Grand for an hour, and see pictures that aro mado by tho biggest and best film manufac turers on earth, and sure to pleaso. Mrs. J. A. Camblo and little daugh ter, of Astoria, arrived hero Wednes day evening for m visit with tho lady's mother, Mrs. C. Timmons. Mr. Gam ble accomqaniod them down but re turned homo again the noxt day. Dr. S. C. Endicott expects to start tomorrow on a hunting expedition to tho Hoguo Ilivor. He will Lo accom panied by Ills brother, Dr. S. C. En dicott, of Coqullle, Stewart Lyons, of Mnrshfield, and Mr. Larson of Los An galea, Culif, Hov. V. II, Nuwton, formerly of Wellington Htutw, urrlvmJ In Bandon lust week wild Is now temporary pus. lr ut tltu rr.'bytrlan church. Mr. NtmUm immvlml hU flrnt mmon IuM Hgiuluy uml mudv very fnvortthlo unpnkkQii, U will tvm In Jlwn lUm fur kumv llmv uiuj my b iur inuMutty txiij'luyvd. y hv hbyiir Ikii wiijrrwtJwi hr, l Now is the Time for all good-clothes men to get a bargain in Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS AT ONE FOURTH OFF These are all late Spring and Summer models the new style creations that have been so pop ular; they're priced at 25 per cent below regular prices. It's a case of giving you our profit as a reward to you for helping us get ready for new goods. Clothes like these are always worth regular prices year in and year out. You'd better get the added saving now; it's like buying gold dollars for seventy-five cents. MENS SUITS 35.00 Sale Price 26.25 30.00 Sale Price 22.50 27.50 Sale Price 20.65 25.00 Sale Price 18.75 22.50 Sale Price 16.85 20.00 Sale Price 14.95 Copyright Hart SchafTner & Mnrx t 15 per cent off BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS 10.00 Sale Price . 7.45 12.50 Sale Price9.35 15.00 Sale Price 11.25 18.00 Sale Price 13.45 1.50 & 2.00 Hats .95 on all HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Blue Serge and regular stock suits during this sale. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. ii X Money Talks Bandon, Oregon Cash Only X AUTO WHEEL DOES DAMAGE. After Wrecking Kitchen It Sets House oh Fire. South Norwulk. Conn. Tlio wheel of a largo automobile, said to have been going a mile u minute, went through the pantry window of Mrs.t Isabello Seymour's homo here, sending dishes In nil directions. Then It entered the kitchen, knocked tho stovo to pieces and set the house on Ore. Next It hit tho other side of 'the house, which stopped It Tho wheel, which weighed more than 100 pounds, was liroken from the nu. toniobllo of William Kicker of Now York as It was coming down steep Armory hill. The wheel gained momentum for n hundred feet or so, then knocked over a fence nt tho side of tho road nnd went down n" precipitous incline to Mrs. Seymour's home. "UNDESIRABLE" SHIPPED. Locked Up In Tool Box of an Outgoing Locomotive. SprJnglleld, Mo. - How ton fntjiers horsewhipped n man who had been ac cused of Improper conduct nt his boarding house and then shipped him out of town by locking him In tho tool bos of n locomotive, was told to tho pollco chief hero by n committee of citizens who had been summoned to pollco headquarters. Tho affair occurred the night pre vious, nnd Its victim, according to tho report to tho police, was .lorry Malone, an employee nt the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) railroad shops. No trace of Malone could be found tho next dny, nnd Frisco olllt lnls were asked to open tho tool box on every lo comotlvo between hero nnd Newburg, Mo., ns It Is believed ho was sent to that town. SNOW ENT0MBSF0UR IN TENT Hunting Party In West Forced to Dig Fifty Foot Tunnel. Reno, Nov. Marooned by it twclvo foot full of snow, It. I). Hnwley, an eafcteru hanker, uud three compuuloim ou u hunting (rip weru forced to spend a week In n tent on ouu of tho peaks of tho I'eiivlno mountain range. 'J'lio snowstorm wiim m novum that tho men ivuro obliged ' roiunlll III thulr lout until llinlr run out. Thy limit dlllf ii ImiiiiwI fifty feet loiiK nin friiMtwMtal In Wiling wjiiiu gunio, oiio or two imny ri una Hriw III bww , It ttiif ami ttium ' j I" kimJ lulu Him imtiwlj by tfiltmi wuy "Germinal" is considered one of the best feature films ever produced. Shown nt tho Grand Sunday, August lGth. J. Howard Johnston returned last night from a business trip to San Francisco arid Eureka. He was very favorably impressed with the city of Eureka. Found Brown saddle pony with saddle on, near Prosper road. Owner can lmvo same by proving properyt, and paying for tiiis notice and cost of feeding and caring for animal. Wcs- tly Schoonovcr, Handon, Ore., lock box 341. When nt n loss where to spend tho evening invite, your friends to the Grand theatre. You are always us surred of a good entertainment. CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY ANSWERS McLAIN ATTACK (Continued from First Page) read a third time, was read a third time nnd passed. "That is under tho rules of the house, after a bill has been in the hands of a committee lias not report ed it nfter due time, a member may move that the houso take the bill away from the committee und con sider it without a report from the committee. That is what happened in this case. I attended every min uto of tiio meeting of the houso for a long timo wniting for afavorahlo op portunity and it came one day after soverl mombors of tho majority had been recognized for unanimous re quests, I asked for recognition nnd called tho bill up. My action se cured the passage of the bill as the above quotation from tho Record Indicates. "I regret that Mr. McLalu lias re- Kortcd to such it course us ho has, glaringly misstating facts contained In public records, J mil guru t hu t Knnntor Ciiiiinborlulii would bo among the (lrt to dliiiiovo hiji'Ii (i roiirno. Tho wi viio of tliu pwplo Is ii moot ImiioniM niirvlco uud HiOku who mtU Hjlli Mipjiort nhouhJ ilo tut fnlily. I lhU iu nlviitturu In ciiljlng Mi'UIn US llw ktr uf, j'lililJv uiiltiiiit) fur )n mbritinmi lint IiiiJWk iliul Hid klmy liu wti iuiMMjH i'i tliv KUi formed himself before he assumed to speak. Men may honestly differ on matters of opinion, but surely there can be no ground for difference as to what tho public records say. W. C. Hawley." Musicians Notice. Marshficld's Musician's Assn. Lo cal No. G-M, American Federation of Musicians, will receive applications from all competent musicians within its jurisdiction for charter member ship. Charter will remain open from Aug. ICth to Sept. 13th (inclusive). Arrangements for examination of ap plicants may be made through Mr. T. F. Hatchelor, Handon, Ore., or by addressing the Secretary at Marsh field, Ore. GEO. C. MURPHY, Secretary Am. Fed. of Musicians, Local No. 044. Marshfield, Oregon. Special picture program nt the Or phcum Saturday and Sunday nights. Rita Raymond at the Orpheum Saturday and Sunday nights. Special music to suit the pictures. CARELESS PEOPLE CARRY CASH It cost $1,000 sometimes for a skeptical person lo learn that a bank is a safer depository for money than a hand bag. That is what itc ost a lady re cently to learn this bitter Ich mil An enterprising burg lar who was aware of her foolish distrust of hanks watched his opportunity ami the money was gone. The savings of almost it lifetime were lost merely because of Hie foolish cur that the hunk would lirciik. Think of the million und millions of do. lurs In bunks every tluy uinl night ii ml Hie ohh by Hie breaking of u hunk U not one In u hiinilnil millions, Don't try to he yi,ur ivn lunlvr Vou limy ffKfi'l II. J'IKBT NATL HANK Op n iiu rln if I he iooii hour mui