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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1914)
sfciii-wMEktY feAkb6fc fettbEivFRibAY, sept, hth, 1914. tAGE FIVE" , BRAND NEW STOCK New Styles and Best Qualities at the- Automobile and Machine , Work Bring yourork to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Lowest Prices at O'Con's. Opposite Grand Theatre. Satisfaction abso lutely guaranteed. Shoe repairing neatly done by modern machinery. Sc resses Wanted Wood splitcers. Coll at Childrens and isses Sizes at Reduced this ofllcc tf. Prices E. P. Dorin was over from Marsh field Wednesday. f.25 Dresses reduced to $ -90 1.65 Dresses reduced to... , 1.10 2.25 Dresses reduced to. 1-65 2.50 Dresses reduced to . 1 1.75 3.00 Dresses reduced to 2.25 3.25 Dresses reduced to . -. 2.35 In plain pink and blue and pink and blue checks and stripes- All Sizes from 6 to 16. Th e Gold en Rule Store 0 C. II. Brcck was in the city from ' Marshfield yesterday. Donald Marsh of Port Orford was in the city Wednecday. Misa Louise Walter of Port Orford was in Bandon Wednesday. Experienced nurso Mrs. II. K. Janes. Leave card at P. O. tf. For Sale Lot with three room huse. Inquiro at this ofllcc 38tf. Geo. A. Barklow has been down from Myrtle Point a few days. Clare L. Davis of Marshfield wag over yestorday looking after business. Dr. S. C. Endicott, dentist, has moved into the new Ellingson build ing. JJOtf. Next Sunday a great Vitagraph "Wreckod in Mid Ocean." At the Grand. Mrs. Mary Danielsou of Myrtle Point was in the city Wednesday in the sights on Bandon Beach. Robt. McKenzic was up from the McKenzie ranch in Curry county yes terday looking after business -affairs. For Sale Seventy-live tons of rye grasa hay at $10.00 per ton. E. D. Myors, phone Farmers 4!Jx3. OfHlOx J. L. Kronenberg was1 at Coquille Wednesday, being called there' by the illness of his mother. For Rent Twelve room house on Garfield Avenue. Inquire at resi dence of Mrs. J. W. Felter. G5t8x. Mrs. F. E. Wheeler and Miss Alice Peck were over from Marshfield Wed nesday enjoying an outing on the beach. A mounted deer in the window of the bowling alley has been attracting quite a little attention. It is a fine three pointer. THE GRAND THEATRE is the place to spend a pleasant evening. Big Special Program Saturday, Sept. 12 PERILS Or NUT N0.6 Thrills in the clouds an on land. A complete story in two reels. Two reel Vitagraph special "His Wife and his Work" "Bunny" in a Vitagraph scream "The Old Maids Baby" SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Vitagraph's Broadway Star Feature in 3 parts "Lost in Mid Ocean" A remarkable film drama full of action 5000 feet each night. ADMISSION 15c and 10c (-' . - -o) - . Boyle Jewelry Co. HAVE JUST KKCIitVKl) A l.AKHH AND VARIED ASSORT MENT OF THE NEWEST (MSSMiNS IN I.AIHES PENDANTS, IIIJOACHES, I.A VAM.IEItKS, W,Ui3 A N.D It It A C E I, ETS lllack ciw mi' I nt Htiniiul Jiuilr' ii vrj rw, I'amton imuiiiltil In uuy run ol.o lit' i.Iiomii ) on. IHnli ihtdl cmiihw hit I lie nn. N'ldl Hi irri.i'iit mid rtmribrr mir hlirllon la romilic, YOIMIS I'UK CJ.AHM) JKWKLIIY 01' 8WIUU Mil tJI'AUTV. fulfil lU-UUig 'i'Uei Mikimm, V mty m Btmimie, Lewis McMullen of Myrtle Point was a Ilandon visitor yesterday. For Sale A Petaluina incubator of 252 egg capacity. Inquire W. T. Allen. tf. Wesley Miller and wife of Gold Beach were among the Bandon vis itors from Curry county Wednesday. Dr. II. M. Shaw of Marshfield, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, will bo at Hotel Gallier, Friday, Septem ber 18, l'Jl-1. Glasses fitted. G9t5. Tomatoes delivered at Myrtlo Point at GOc per box. Killer, Clairgeau and Anjou pears at 7Gu per box. Farm ers phone 39. Peter Axe, Bridgo, Or. City Marshal F. A. Holman is en gaged in the fishing business, and Chas. Hubbard is acting as marshal in his stead for the present. L. E. Brown and family have re turned from their up-river trip and report a very pleasant time. They are now at homo in Bandon again. See Dipple & Wolverton for ab stracting, conveyancing, fire and plato glass insurance, fidelity and surety bonds. Notary public in ofilce. Op positb tho Postoffice. Phono 33. tf. Thos. Howe, who is now living in Portland, has been in Bandon for a few days looking after his property interests here. He returned to Port land today, taking with him his son Thomas. Alfred Johnson, Jr., Republican candidate for sheriff, has been in the city for a couple of days looking af ter his political interests. He states that the outlook for his election is very good. Jas. R. Bonn and Miss Francis Koos were married by Justice Ponnock today. They were from near Bandon. Penn is a tiesrnaker and s from Mis souri and stated that they would re turn there soon. Coos Bay Times. For Sale Threo and one-half acres good land, mstly cleared and in cul tivation, fino garden, good six room house, good well, partly fenced, li miles southeast of Postofllce. A snap at ?8.00. Also 10 acres 1 miles from I'ostoffice, some good timber, at ?C0 per acre. Dipple & Wolvgrton. tf. Ah evidence that news of Ilandon has gone fur unit wide, The Recorder this week received a request from Hawuli for a sample copy from a man who suld ho wag Intcregti'd In thU sec (Ion niid would probably come liuru to loi'utit iioxt yvur. with twi).lw)aWu dlllluully in (he ww waijj D J'ri tiitsvl wwIok lo Hip uvli)K to Ui9 ftuwi Ui h(t Ji)i, Uy miU Iks mm m i&H h II j tog i tim naif my ir m gUs,te m&v tr jMfMw i 0. 'lis mi Hugh Harlockcr was down from Coquille Wednesday. Chas. Yarbaugh of Marshfield was in the city Wednesday. J. W. Crowley of Port Orford was a Bandon visitor Wednesday. Mrs. George Geisendorfor resumes her class in piano September 14 3t. Attorney F.- J. Feeney has moved his ofiice into the Ellingson building. Hay for sale, $11.00 per ton, at Wm. Hansen ranch, above Prosper.Gt J. F. Lowry and wife of Gold Beach were in the .city Wednesday and Thursday. Coming next Saturday "Perils of Pauline" the $25,000 prize story at tho Grand. Alpha Restaurant, first class meals at all hours. Home made bread pies, cookies, cakes, etc. tt. Any school teachers desiring fur nished house-keeping rooms call at tho Recorder office. G9t4 Doppol & Wolverton announce the sale of tho Fred L. Leeper residence property to A. Gustavson. Mis3 Myrtle Miller of Marshfield arrived here today to spend the week end vjith her friend, Miss Ethel Dyer. A. D. Perdue has sold his wood business to S. D. Kelley, the City transfer" man, who has already tak en possesion. Dri S. C. Endicott andf amily and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges expect to go to Tort Orford tomorrow for an over Sunday outing. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gallier and daughters, Edna and Gladys, and Miss Alice Gallier, who have been visiting frends here for the past week, return ed to their homo in Bandon today. Coquille Herald. W. J. Longston, manager of the Longston Construction Co., moved his family from Coquille to Bandon Wednesday so as to be close to his work while he is carrying out his paving contract. Mr. and Mrs. A. M Sumner went to Marshfield Tuesday to visit their sons Milo and Frank, and other relatives for a few days before they depart for Southern California where they ex pect to spend tho winter. F. J. Fahy went out to his homo this morning and will take a vacation trip up the coast. He expects to bag a couple of deer while away, and will take n much needed rest from his la bors in tho Bank of Bandon. The Devereaux building, occupied by the Reynold's barber shop and the Pacific Cleansra & Dye Works and tho Bandon Electrice Supply Co., is being treated to to a coat of paint, which greatly improves Its appearance. rtua,,,. ri nTrrrn-1frr BM T) mm Sam Says The mill is down but I'm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken- GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. j G. E. W I L S O N - GENERAL BLACKSMITH AH kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scientif ically shod. Deformities remedied. Brine: in vow cripples and get their feet adjust6d by a man that knovys a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse shoer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. DnnifNtlc Science Teacher Returns Miss II. G. Abbott, the domestic nclenro teacher In (ho Bundon High school, imi recently returned from Culifurnlu whom the uttended Hum juur ftriiool ut tho University of Cul Iforniii. bUu Abbott hrii limit' now Muus along her llnu wliliili lii will uu in iiiuMiiir ln-r ilvmntinuiit ui 111" liltfli BIkw) Mlttr lliun it wu Jutf ym-' T)ii ymr, lUmmUtnif, r EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER f ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Porl land Every Tuesday.at 8:00 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 .Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 pr month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street. Hotel Gallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon ... Oregon B. T. WOI.VKRTON II. C, DIPI'EL, Coos ('ounly Alcmui OpijorlunilySec Bandon Vint I DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CIIOKMC FARM LANDS AND CITV I'ROPKU'JY vihk lumniAKm (ivy uwwu cowmanum notahv vuur Auummi nm khtath wwaim MniumiHii mm i,aum iuhm hu.i'inn ummmmm dandon ri u tt tt onmon