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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1914)
SEMt-WfitttLV iAfibON ftfeCoRDEtt, TUESDAY1, jepVeMBEII 1ST""" -? i- i l-r-,rg?STr.-i PACE POUR Permanently Located The Fahy & Morrison building is now the permanent home of our complete furni ture stock and incidental to our getting settled is the arrival of a complete line of Heating Stoves and Ranges The selection of this line of stoves is based on experience in handling these stoves and others for comparison and after a number of ytars of a thorough test we can heartily recommend them as having no equal, price, nnalitv and lasting service considered. Noxalland Mascott Heaters quality and lasting service considered. J. A. BYRNE QUICK MEAL RANGES SEMI-WEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday and Friday by The Recordor Publishing Co., Inc. Entered at the Post Office at Ban don. Oregon, as mail matter of the second class. C. E. KOPF & A. V. STUART Editors and Managers. Make all checks payable and address all' communications to the company. Subscription price, ?1.G0 per year, in advance. The politician (hat can command the attention of the people in these wartime days certainly has the mak ing of a great statesman. Judging from the volume of ad vertising in this issue of The Recorder,-Bandon merchants do not take a very pessimistic view of the business outlook. News imports last Snturday told of warehouses in terminal cities congest ed with wheat because the war has stopped export trade, and in the same day's- news an increase yas reported in the prlco of llour. There is cer tainly something wrong with the system tknt allows such conditions to exist. was made the distribution center for Sears-Roebuck catalogues for Ore gon because of the fact that the company does the bulk of its business in this state in Coos and Curry coun ties, should interest local merchants. We believe that a considerable por tion of this business could be secured by home merchants if they went af ter it. The parcel post opened a way for the country merchant to compete with tho mail order house. Why not profit by it? "LUCILLE LOVE" AT THE GRAND TOMORROW NIGHT The announcement that Roscburg When Lucille escapes from Hugo Loubeque's Mexican ranch, where she was held a prisoner, she falls in to a veritable hotbed of revolutionary activity. While hiding from a troop of rebel soldiers she overhears a plot against an American ranchman. Out of sympathy for her countrymen she hurries to them and tells them of tho danger which threatens. Instantly the cowboys fly to meet tho advancing soldiers. At the heighth of tho fierco battle Lucille is grabbed from her horso by a Mexican and carried away to a strange hacienda. Aij. instant after Lucille is locked in a prison room she looks out of a window and sees Hugo Loubeque aproaching in an au tomobile, and with a sinking heart she realizes that it was through his activity that she is again in his pow er. In a spirit of hopeless despcra tion which lends her tho strength of a man, the girl wields a heavy bottle in the air and strikes her Mexican guard senseless. In order to perfect her plan ef escape, which she so sud denly conceived, she dresses herself in the Mexican's clothes. Once out side she jumps into Loubeque's auto mobile and dashes away. She is hot ly pursued by a detachment of Fed eral cavalry, but outdistances them and arrives at the Aemrican military headquarters in safety. Now that she has thrown off Loubeque's power she thinks of the papers which she hid in the spy's houso in San Fran cisco, and sets out to recover them, While enroute to San Francisco she is recognized by a confedvrato of Lou beque, who telegraphs Loubeque of the girls movements. Ho is Instruct ed to allow Lucille to go into the house unmolested, but once she is inside to keep her a prisoner. Little suspect ing that tho spy knows her movements Lucille disguises herself and enters the house to get the papers. She finds the papers, but just a moment before she leaves, the room where she is hiding sinks to the cellar, and she finds herself trapped and Hugo Loubequo awaits her with" sinister smile. Shown at the Grand theatre Wed nesday, September 2nd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 9 The Famous Puritan Kid Glove did not come into favor by accident or good fortune. The manufac turer started with the best grade of FRENCH REAL KID SKINS. He perfected calibers that produced a perfect -fitting glove. He has never deviated from his resolve to employ only the most expert French operators. Tho Result: Ever Increasing Popularity Golden Rule Store JMNIX)N, OK KG ON MYRTLE POINT NEWS From the Enterprise: Miss Kate Chatburn, teacher in the Twin Oaks district on the South Fork, who is attending the institute here this week, reports that on Saturday evening, August 15th, the school held an entertainment and basket social. About a hundred persons were pres ent, $21.80 being realized from the sale of" baskets. This money will be used cither to purchase additional books for tho school or to start fund for the purchase of a piano for the school. Commissioner G. J. Armstrong was in this section several days forepart of the week and Tuescay went out to Bridge to assist in tho starting of the county rock crusher in that district. n is tne aim to get all tho new grading on Big Creek and Rock Creek rocked before the rainy weather sets in. Richard Ramsey, an aged gentle man, who has resided in Myrtle Point some nine or ten years, died at his homo in East Myrtlo Point last Sun day morning, at the age of seventy five years. Mrs. Jenkins died at Myrtle Point Thursday, August 20, 1914, nt the age of forty-two years and twenty seven days. The Snyder Brothers, living about three-quarters of a mllo southeast of town on the Middle Fork road have constructed a largo steam circle swing (a distinct stylo of merry-go- round) and erected it in the fir grovo near their home. For the hulunco of tho summer they liava dedicated tho grovu ait nort of ttinuioment park und pirr( ground, THOMAS F. HAGGERTY Attorney-at-Law Over MrNair's Hardware Stcre Phone 482 BANDON, OREGON C. R. WADE Lawyer THE PILE OF MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THIS BANK SHOWS HOW IT POSSESSES THE CONFIDENCE OF PEOPLE WHO SAVE AND ARE THEREFORE THRIFTY. YOU CAN JOIN THEM WITH ADVANTAGE. PUT YOUR SAVINGS HERE AND THEY'LL BE AS SAFE AS A ROCK. SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOME AS LARGE ONES. BANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office in First National Bank build ing. Hours, 'J to 12 a. m; 1:60 to 4 p m; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson Building. Hours 9 to 12 a. m; 1 to G p. in. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office i First National Bank build ing. Telephone at house and office, BANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Lam Office in New Bank Building Notary Public BANDON. OREGON A Modrrn Maud, Coma no tTt iwlvn, Maud, An. wjir your blrt with IIM TJi hluU ilun'i wiiul lUVttwruw HOW) Wwl yuu will vh lUm DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson building, Phono 72 BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Offlco in Ellingson building. Office phone, 352. Residence phone, 3G3. BANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office in Ellingson building. Office phono 1241. Residence phone, 1101 BANDON, OREGON THE BANK OF BANDON Dry Wood split wood .$1.75 per tier ;; Block 'wood $1.50 per tier Fire place wood $1.15 per tier F. L. Christie, Phone 582 f If W. E. STEIN OFF THE HARNESS MAN c omplete stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suit cases, valises and traveling bags. DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Office in Fahy and Morrison Build ing next to Emergency Hospital Phono 1141 DR. H. M. SHAW Eye, har, Nose and Throat Specialist ONicc llione J30.J Rn. I'lionc 10$ J Kooins Z0U-1 Irving lllock MARSIiriKI.D. OKKGON P. A. SANDHERG Civil F.nyiiwor Surrryi, I'Um mid tcalirjilo Oilier... Ilnil. MulMing JIANDON, OIlEdON 1U5NJAMIN OSTIJNI) CotmuKlny Iiiiulinwr ami Gilpin 'M smn UAHDUH, OMJUUN :..M"M''H'4m'-m- For Your Garden! The new soil of this section requir es a COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER, giving it what nature lacked. You must have it for your garden to get the best results. We have a large supply at a very reasonable wicc. Central Feed Co. Central Warehouse ITTTTTTTTT'J Phone 142 mm i m--m--m-"I"M I order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable S. S. ELIZABETH Largo Two-Berth Outside Slate Rooms With Run ning Water. Might Day Service Jielwcen the Coijulllc River and Han FraiulKco, FIRST CLABB PABBICWilW FAKH, $7,50 FHICKJIIT KATKB, $ ON UP KIWKJUT JtttflorvMlloNH: J, JC, Norton. Coriiifllo; wu Myrtlo J'oliiti IS. H. Thrift, buwloj, J. lfi, n'AI,KTitOAJ,AK')UIi!!loii