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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1914)
1 o o SBLMl-WfifikLV ilAkbbfc RECORDER, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29TH, 1914 , PAGE THREft X Heating Stoves to burn The famous Charter Oak line Rangio from in P rice Oto $17.00 We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw Co. THE GRAND THEATRE The best place to spend the evening WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th The last number of "Lucille Love" The Girl of Mystery The best picture of the entire scries. Read the story on another page of this issue. "The Double Cross" The third story of the man who disappeared; "Dolly of the Dailies" "His False Friend" 2 part (cines) 6000 feet of fine photoplays. A two hour show ADMISSION 15c AND 10c - 4 --0" O S0 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Frauk Cox wns up from Langlois on liusincs M. D. Shorranl went to Myrtle Point last Saturday and returned the same day with n new Buick truck. For Rent Twelve room house on Garfield Avenue.. Inquire at resi dence of Mrs. J. W. Fclter. G5t8x. You will be surprised at the way the "Lucille Love" story ends. See it at the Grand Wednesday Sept. 30. For Sale Seventy-five tons of rye grass hay at $10.00 per ton. E. D. Myers, phone Farmers 43x3. G5tl0x A. Simmons, of Lanxlois, came up to Bundon Friday evening and was transacting business hens Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Erd man, Saturday, September 2Gth, an eleven pond baby girl. Any school teachers desiring fur nished house-keeping rooms call at the Recorder office. G0t4 Mrs. L. . Davidson and daughter Lucina, arrived on Uie Elizabeth from Oaklnnd, Calif., and are at their home south of Bandon. " Tomatoes delivered at Myrtle Point at GOc per box. Kiffer, Clnirgcau and Anjou pears at 7Gc per box. Farm ers phone 30. Peter Axe, Bridge, Or. L. V. Cole and Miss Gillfillen, of Coos Bay, were over Sunday guests of Mr. Cole's brother, Jesse Cole, and wifeo f this city. W. W. Wolfe and son, Chester, re turned from Myrtle Point Monday, where they had been visiting friends and taking in the fair. M. L. May of Marshfield, repre senting Haas Brothers, was in the city yesterday calling on the local grocerymen. See Dipplo & Wolverton for ab stracting, conveyancing, fire and plato glass insurance, fidelity and surety bonds. Notary public in office. Op- Mr. and Mrs. E. Boak ami little son, Melville, were among the Bandon visitors at the Myrtle Point fair last Saturday. Experienced nurse Mrs. II. K Jones. Leave card at P. O. tf. i J. L. Perkins, of Coquillo was in the city on business Saturdny. For Sale Lot with three room house. Inquire at this office. 38tf. J. M. Thomas, of North Bend, enmo over on business Saturday. - Wanted Wood splitters. Coll nt this ofiice. tf. 1 Boyle Jewelry Co. " rf . .1 " offer to you the Hamilton Watch j Which stands alone Better than the rest I Cur silverware assortment is entirely complete I Insist on "Laurel'' 1 Everard H. Boyle, Manager. Wl! CARRY NO ACCOUNTS Phone 514 t BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gatchell Brothers. Prons. f All kinds of heavy and lhrht dravinir. Phone orders s J jjiven prompt attention. .Ham corner First & Edi- son, f'isli Properly. .Telephone Gil. Mrs. Jesso Cole was a Coquillo vis itor last Saturday. Hay for sale, $11.00 per ton, at Win. Hansen ranch, above Prosper.5t Frank II. .lalques of Coquille came down yesterday on business. Dr. Pemberton and wifo came up from Langlois yesterday. Mrs. George Geisendorfur resumes her class in piano September 14 3t J. E. Norton of Coquille was call iug on his customers here. Eva C. Crockett was down from Coquille Sunday and Monday. Bob Wagner camo up from Port Orford yesterday. C. H. Curtis came over from Marsh field on business yesterday. Alpha Restaurant, first class meals at all hours. Home mado bread, pies, cookies, cakes, etc. tt. Mrs. A. L. Molgrlln of Gold Beach camo up to Bandon Monday to call on friends. For Sale Flint bugk sheep, one Itolfliiilf ai'orpshlrc a 0, Vahy, phono, Knrnicni 03,-,72t2x C-4 A. F. Miller has his new house on 0th St. West well under headway. It will bo occupied by L. I). Felsheim when completed. Chris Miller of the firm of Keyser & Miller, came over from Coos Bay Saturday and will look after busi ness at this end of the line for a while. Mrs. Zeno Gatchell returned Sat urday evening from Myrtlo Point whero she had been attending tl;e fair and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. R. Lee. Abia Barrows has the basement dug ard tho sewer in for his now house on Ninth St. West and wnll be gin the foundation and superstruct ure in the near future. For Sale A complete agate graind ing, sawing and polishing machine, (less power). First check for $25.00, takes the machine f. o. b. Myrtle Creek Address Kitt Ackert, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. 'Mrs. Smith J. Mann left today for Eckley, about 25 miles above Myrtle Point, where she goes in the hopo that the higher altitudes will benefit her health. She is troubled with asthma. F. J. Fahy is back at his post again as cashier of the Bank of Bandon, af ter a few days vacation, part of which was spent at his homo at Fay villc, and part out in the woods hunt ing big game. E.-Don McCrary of Coos Bay, camo over to Bandon Saturday and will have charge of the Bandon Drug Co.'h store after October 1st. Mr. Mc Crary has been nt Coos Bay for about cloven years and wns proprietor, of the Ideal Pharmacy for u mimbor of year. Mr. I!uyn, who bus been in tJmrKo of hu liundou DriJK Co, for hoiiio tlniu, will rut urn to J'jptjuml, sxstraxan Automobile -and Mach me Bring yourvork to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Ihiick AutomohilcH. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore Sam. Says:" ' ' The mill is down but I'm still on the jdb? ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. G. E. WILSON i GENERAL BLACKSMITH t .5. X All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scientif 5: : ically sliod. Deformities remedied. Bring in vow t. t cripple and get their foot adjusted by a man that $ Knows a loot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse X t shoer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds J or tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. T T TCflTTTPPTiVn WTT-f-T WTPTTT .TCOQ S. S. BREAKWATER , ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Portland Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. r Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 - n Tn g m, 3 YA firm -I u. ivu IIS Real Estate Fire surance Notary Public Rentals Good Lois in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 per month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street. a.Tjc?3KTrogfflH8i:iiiiiww mm wtmNmmmmMmmssamjsmsH I Jv u t Gal 9 Rates $1.00 lcr$2.00 per day. Special rates by week ormonth Sample room in connection Bandon Oregon 13. T. WOI.VI2KTON II. C. nU'l'KIi Coos County IIeaiw OpportunitySec Bandon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CIIOICG FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FINK INS U RANCH fJUV IWl'VL CONVEY ANCI54J N'JTAHV I'UltLIC AUDITINO HRAL BMTATJ? ItKNTAIH ACCOIJNTINO FARM l.AtfDN JlO(l!v'.KK:iIN0 INHTHUHEKTi T I I t 1 i BANDON v M ORKGON FIRST 8TERJ5T, OPPOttlTJS POSTOFFICff