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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1914)
SEMMVEEkLV BAKdON RECORDER, f UESDAY, OCT. 13T1I, 1914 PAGE FIVE Henry Grady of Marshflcld is in! the city on business today. Automobile and Machine Heating Stoves T. M. Dimmick of Coquille was in tlie city yesterday. E. 15. Gehrko of Marshfiold, con tractor and architect, is In the city Bring yoiir'work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buiclc Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. today on business. to burn Clco Madison is the heroine in the Trey 0' Hearts see the first story Thursday, Oct 22 at the Grand. The famous Charter Oak line Ranging in Price 1.60 to $17.00 from $ We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY I WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw. Co THE GRAND THEATRE Any night in the week our pvojrram represents quality that will 4 please the most fastidious.' WHEN AT A LOSS HOW TO ENTERTAIN YOUR I'KIENDS IN- I VITE THEM TO THE GRAND. WE OFFER THE UNEXCEI.L- I EI) SERVICE OF THE GENERAL FILM COMI'ANY. W atch for Our Big Features l NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT WE PRESENT THE KLAW & ER- i LANGER WORLD FAMOUS COMEDY DRAMA SUCCESS "The Billionaire" 4 IN THREE PARTS. A REAL FEATURE WI I'll A IUG PUNCH Coming Thursday, Oct. 22 THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF THE GREAT SERIAL STORY The Trey O-Hearts f LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Experienced nurse Mrs. II. K. Jones. Leave card at P. O. tf. For Salt Lot with three room house. Inquire at this oflice. H8tf. Wanted Wood splitters. Coll at this office. tf. Hay for sale, $11.00 per ton, at Win. Hansen ranch, ahove Prospcr.5t Mrs. George Geiscndorfer resumes hor class in piano September 14 3t. Noti The next issue of the Telephone Directory noes T to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space I for sale. Make your reservations for space in it. For particulars write or call. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. I D01ETC COFFEE HOUSE I Opened for business again in the Red Front Building on First Street. Menl nt nil hours day or nielli. You known you always Kttl nonwilhintf o(l to ,jhI at DONNEY'S. Alpha Restaurant, first class meals at all hours. Home made bread, pies, cookies, cakes, etc. tr. For Sale Fine buck sheep, one halfhalf Shorpshire. C. G. Fahy, phone, Farmers C3. 72t2x For Rent Twelve room house on Garfield Avenue. Inquire at resi dence of Mrs. J. W. Felter. G5t8x. For Sale Seventy-five tons of rye Kiass hay at $10.00 per ton. E. D. Myers, phone Farmers 43x3. G5tl0x Dr. S. C. Endicott, dentist, has moved into the new ElliiiBson build ing. 50tf. For Sale A Petaluma incubator of 252 ckb capacity. Inquire W. T. Allen. tf. Found On the Handon wharf, a Jady'a fur. Owner can have same by calling nt this oflice, proving property nnd puyinj; tv this ud. See Dlpplo & Wolvorlon for lib. Hirudin, couvuynnclnjf, firu ami jiluto k1uh iiimirniiru, fidelHy and nurt'ly bond. Notary public In olllco. Op. J'ir Kulo 'J'liite uinl onu'liulf usru Hm luml, tiuUy tilwrvi) and In ru IIvhIIou, (hiu Kmli, Kl ix room Ihh, kcJ vmil jmrUy (imu, Ity Mm mulimM of J'wlpflW. A H utM. Mm lit mm J W iul!a tmn I'mttttiky, mm wi iMr, Ml M Have a heart see the Trey O Hearts the groat problem play, first installment at the Grand Thursday, October 22. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rob ison, Saturday, October 10th, a fine baby girl, weighing seven pounds. F. N. Perkins underwent an oper ation at Emergency Hospital this morning and up to this time is re ported getting along nicely. T. C. Griffith has been' laying off for a few days as the result of get ting a finger badly mashed at his sawmill east of the city. Robt. Watson, candidate for coun ty clerk on the Republican ticket, was in the city yesterday looking af ter his political interests. Read the first story of the Trey O' Hearts in the Recorder Tuesday, Oct. 20 issue. See the pictures at the Grand Thursday, Oct. 22. Assessor T. J. Thrift and A. I!. Collier, Democratic candidate for county clerk, were in Bandon Satur day in the interests of Mr. Collier's candidacy. A. Harris, a former Coquille res taurant keeper, is being looked for by the police of Coos Bay, where he is alleged to have passed a number of bad checks. "The Billionaire" a Klaw & Er langer feature production in three parts produced at the famous Bio graph studios in New York City. At the Grand next Sunday, October 18. The rose for love, the card for death in The Trey of Hearts, tho great est serial motion picture story. First episode at the Grand in 3 reels, Thursday, Oct. 22. Miss Gladys Murphy underwent an operation for appendicitis at Emer gency Hospital yesterday morning. She came out of tho operation all right and is getting along nicely. JuflVrson Owenby, who lived near tho Prosper cannery, died at his home last Wednesday. Mr. Owenby was 51 years old and bad been ill with consumption for somo time. He leaves a wife and family. The fun eral services were conducted by Rev. J. Spencer Tilton on Friday, and in terment wns at Prosper. A non-partisan meeting at Marsh field, called to endorse tho candidacy of Fred Hollistcr for congress, broke up in a row last week. The meeting was called to bo held in tho Marsh field Chamber of Commerce, but some of the members of that body threat ened to give up their membership if the rooms were used for that purpose. The meeting was finally held in the street. The Pythian Sisters will hold a "Harvest Ball" at tho Dreamland pa villion on Saturday, October 31. John R. Miller and wife arrived in fllandon Sunday from Port Orfonl, in their Ford automobile, Mr. Miller recently sold Ills Port Orford store to P. II. Poole and John McKunzIo, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller are now on (heir way to Southern California, whore they expect to bjioihI the win ter. Thoy will whip their var on the next trip of tho Elizabeth anil ox p.mt to Nail In it (aw iluyti on oii bout from Coo Day. IriK ywl!)K mi '"!!)ijjk hjhiJiIiui. Um mwh Hnl limk la)' man Sam Says: i ne mm is clown Pm still on the job, ready to furnish yon with a sky scraper or a chicken? GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER GO. . f -S V V il l! N V A G. E. WILSON GENERAL BLACKSMITH '?' All In'nrlc! rif lto'lif nnrl linnm urmOr T-Tmcre emnnli-f v ically shod. Deformities remedied. Bring in your cripples and get their feet adjusted by a man that X knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific h orse shoer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds & ?; of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right, f. $ EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From For! land Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Cotis Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. Confirm sailings through Handon" Warehouse Co. PHONE 142 4 i I Real Estate Fire surance Notary Public Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and S10 per month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street. 1 Hotel ailier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. 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