SEMI-WEEKLY DANDON RECORDER, FRIDAY, OCTODEii 23, 19ii PAGE FIVE! VV V V 1 ' T T V V V V W 0(j)0 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Automobile and Machine Work Bring you rework to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. toves Don Gardner was over from Coos Bay Wednesday on n business trip. Attorney J. O. Stemmler of Myr tle Point was in the city yesterday and today on leal business. to burn The famous Charter Oak line W. E. Best went over to Coos Bay Wednesday on the Speedwell to look after business for the Estabrook Co. Heating r ? R angles i fr Pri ice Oto $17.00 We f.tiiMtMi..iM"f-t tiniit..tHt....,..t...HMtM..tBtmi iver and set up free of charge any stove ver $6.50 0 1 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Miss Stella Shields left the first of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shields, at Bancroft, Oregon. Edgar Capps of Denmark is n pass enger on the Elizabeth for San Fran cisco, where he will attend school and take a business course. The people of Eastside and Coos ton, on Coos Bay, are voting today on a proposition to cnsolidutc the tw places into one town. Mm air odw Grand Theatre Special Features worth seeing "The Perils of Pauline" No. 9 Another adventure of 'Pauline that includes a perilous flight in an areoplane nearly resulting in her death. Full of dash and excitement. Shown at the Grand Theatre. Saturday, October 24 "Five reels of meritorius pictures Sunday Night we present a special Klaw and Erlanger Feature in four parts entitled "CLASSMATES" a talesof love and adventure that will exite your ad miration See a good show at the Grand and forget your troubles ,. Armstrong Has Made Good County Commissione Geo. J. Arm strong, who is the republican candi date for re-election, has made an ex cellent record during hid term of of fice and has been especially effective in getting things for this end of the county. Mr. Armstrong has done more substantial work than any com missioner in n number of years and his record will bear inspection at all times. Voters should not forget this fact when they cast their ballot on November 3rd. A vote for Armstrong is a vote for progress. Paid Adv. P. V. Catterlin and J. A. Johnson were in Bandon Wednesday night on their way home to Coos Bay from n business trip to Gold Beach. C. E. Pollock will leave overland Tuesday for eastern Oregon, where ho will look after the interests of his claim. He will be accompanied by his son Fred. Mrs. Don McCrary and son of Marshfleld came over to Bandon Wednesday to visit witli Mr. Mc Creary, who has charge of th eBan don Drug Co.'s store. The launch Mischief went out over the bar Monday. There was nothing to the boat except the hull as the ma chinery had been removed and the loss was not very great. The boat belonged to Bob Taylor. Alfred Johnson, Jr., Kcpbulicnn candidate for Sheriff of Coos coun ty, was in the city a few days ago. He has made a thorough vanvas of the county and is very much encouraged over the outlook for his success. The next issue of the Telephone Directory noes to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space for sale. Make your reservations for space in it. t For particulars write or call. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. - .- With new shipments of shoes and gent's furnishings continuously ar riving, I am now quite eady to please every man, woman and child, if fine styles, best qualities and low prices will do it. Shoe repairing in connec ton. At O'Con's, opposite Grand Theatre. Wood for SnK Split Fir, $3.50 for two tiers; split pine, ?3.00 for two tiers; pino blocks ?2.t0 for two tiers.., S. D. Kulley. tf For Sale Pure blooded registered American Fox Hound puppies. $15.00 each, male or female. Address W. S. Snyder, Bandon, Oregon. 78t8x Lost Small pocket-book on Fourth Street between Bluff Streot and Edi son Avenue. Reward for return to Red Crain Drug Storr. i Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special BargainG in Farm Lands and City Property SQUARE DEAL REALTY GO. Good pasture for a few head of cattle at $1.25 per month, at Ledger wood place. C. H. Chandler 82tf. Alpha Restaurant, first class niealf. at all hours. Homo made bread, pies, cookies, cakes, etc. It. Dr. S. C. Kndicott, dentist, ban moved into the new Kllingnon build Iiur. COtf. For HuluA J'ttluluinu inoiilmtnr of m wjmulty. Jwjulrtt W. T. itx Mm I. tt, J mimuUU(. itowlmsd imm Mm, U K. "Good Roads" Goodrum was over from Marshfield yesterday looking after automobile business and drum ming up 1015 trade. Mr. Goodrum thinks the outlook for business next year is excellent and is preparing for the biggest business he has ever done. J. C. Farmer and family loft Wed nesday for McNaughton's tie camp, where Mr. Farmer will have charge of the boarding house. The camp is on the Doyle ranch. Mr. McNaugh ton will make her home, with Mrs. Joe Fish on Oregon Avenue. Matt L. May, the Coos county rep resentative of Haas Bros., San Fran cisco wholesale grocers, was in Ban don Tuesday calling on his trade. Mr. Haas says he has no cause for com plaint at business conditions in the county, and sees great things ahead for this section of Oregon. 13. Lewin and Ernest Sidwell, who were dclegntcs from Delphi Lodge, K. of P., to the Grand Lodge at Port land, have both returned, and report a "very profitable and pleasant ses sion. Mr. Sidwell also visited Oregon University at Eugene while he was gone, and renewed many old acquain tances, he having been a former stu dent there. E. II. Kern, independent candidate for county surveyor, was in the city from Coquillc Tuesday looking after his campaign in this end of the coun- ty. Mr. Kern is a graduate of the Kansas State Agricultural College, and was on tho cnginecrin gstnffs of several of the big railroads back in that section for a number of years. He considers his chances for election very good. Miss Vivian Hayncs and her sis ter, Miss Winnie, ruturned Satunlay afternoon from Bandon, where MIhs I lay lies had been playing the violin at the picture houses mid also intro ducing some of tho now dunces, u well as enjoying the plfiimirciH of the Bandon beach, Shu expect to rtilnrn to her home In Euguno when tho hi- ilttr next goon north, and will then H'- niiiiiu her musical ttludiun under iiei old juofiWMor ut tliu J'uulfii' Coiwei vutory ut Mimic, flu uUo vvHtiw Iiur (hut jiu ft'ttnU line to hi Nil f (! lunt lnijiior ut dm CoiHtDii'Mury. 11 l llkujy llml iliu Ih luwi'l i UiVftwHju hii(um line tlujjMfc wfctr Sam Says: The mill is down butPm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO, W. M00RE LUMBER CO. Hotel Q allier Rates $1,00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon t e Oregon f E. T. WOLVERTON H. C. 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