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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1914)
, . . , U-WEEkLY BANDON RECORDER, TUEfliUV, NOV. 3, 1914. PAGE FlVli J. -- Heating Stoves to burn The famous Charter Oak line R anging in rrice from $1.60 to $17.00 We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 I SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY I WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw. Co. AlAAAifiiti-J------'----''"--'-.--11-1 JuLAJufiitiifiJuTiAitifiifiJiiTiituT 'r yYTTTTTTTTTTTTTT WW W W TTTT I V i r l 4 4 r 4 r r I V TTTTTTTTTT V I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Grand Theatre The house of comfort and entertainment worth while The third installment of The Trey O' Hearts will be shown 3 9 ThcAul Jhelkrmg Thejjcro 6 THURSDAY, NOV. 5th This ' wonderful serialstory is draw ing the crowds be cause of its interesting plot, beautiful scenes and magnificent character work. Coming Next FRI DAY AND SAT URDAY Special The Belasco and Robison's Ben Hur Co. Novelty Vaudeville acts and trained, animals. Notice The next issue of the Telephone Director)' goes T to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space I for sale. Make your reservations for space in it. I Kor particulars write or call. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. t 5) NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS G. E. W I L S O N (JENEKAL BLACKSMITH All JUihIh of IIkIiI jiikI hcmvy work, Homos fidunllf Iciilly hIioiI, Dofonnllli'fl nuncilloil, lirliiK In your t'rtpploH mill Ka tliolr Uwl wljiwlml by n iimn Hint uutwn n f outCurl (Wuril, lljo wIciMlIliu li)jw uii: Tl n)mm aplluliw mmU, nw nil If lotto of I In mnhm innU, All wwU mmUw rlnliL PORT ORFORD Fro mthe Tribuno: The instruments for the Port Or ford brass band for which the mem bers of that organization have been impatiently waiting for the past sev eral weeks, arrived in town Sunday. The firm of McKcnzic & Poole have been making somo neat and substantial improvements in and about their store on Front Street. During the past week they laid a sidewalk across the front of the block not occupied by the store, and inside they havo .built shelving, rearranged their stock and otherwise added to the tasto and convenience of their store. Fishing has closed at Rogue river for the season, and W. J. Whitworth passed up the coast yesterday with a four liorso team load of Chinamen returning to the Columbia river. The salmon catch on the Rogue river this summer was very satisfactory, being rather above the average. Tho bridgea cross Chetco river will not bo completed this year. Tho Ban don Construction Company, who had the contract for building it, has met with so many mishaps in the loss of material, etc., that it could not ful fill its contract and the county court has extended ho timo limit. Work will commence again in the spring. County Judge W. A. Wood has just received word from tho Forest De partment that they havo allowed the sum of ?1500 for work on tho Rogue river trail at the Devils Stairs and the Back Bone. This sum, together with what Curry county can spend, will complete tho work of making n water grade, around both of these places. COLD BEACH From tho Globe: E, M. Bogardus hiiH been circula ting, a petition to tho fourth assistant Postmaster General to rcHdvertlso the mail route between Gold Beach und Agnosi, Anyone who Im snot yet afgneri (lie petition hIiouIiI hunt it up ut once, iu (Ills mall route iiieuim moret o the realdonU of central Cur ry than ull the other routoN put to- PUIrlcl Attorney Mm-dlHi wu i-ull-oil to l'rt Orfoiil jtliiro our lut Ju mp In u tutu In Him junllrv nmrl in wliicli Ami II. Cry w ui;tiui"l of lliu rrlliiv of lui'iutny of iiipi, 'J'Iim ilvftmiluut wuivwl t)gumlimllMfj hip) Kuvp tliuitf ItuiuimJ dollar buij fur Ji ayin'uiuwv Mhip Hut imui Juiy by the name of Welch is now look ing over Curry county with a view of investing if suitable property can be found. Mr. Welch is in lovo with the country so far as ho has been able to see, and will spend a portion of the winter here at least gefore looking for a better country. Residents from either end of tho county will hardly know the court house square the next time they visit tho county soat. The stumps have all been removed and the ground plowed up and leveled off which adds 100 pro cent to the appearance of the build ing as well as tho town. Name Wanted for Apple. Tuesday Judgo Harlockcr brought in a beautiful, fragrant and tooth somo specimen from one of the apple trees in his orchard, for which he has been for somo timo trying to find a name. None of his neighbors or of tho local fruit experts being able to locate it, ho sent some specimens to 0. A. C, but Prof. Lewis, the head of the horticultural department there, confessed that ho was unable to name it. So he has sent more specimens to the U. S. Agricultural Department at Washington, hoping that they can solve the mystery. Coquillc Sentinel. Accident to Adeline Smith. According to the San Francisco Ex aminer arriving today, the Adeline Smith had her starboard bow crushed in by the collision with the Svea off Eureka at 3:20 o'clock Monday morn ing. She will probably be about six or eight days getting repaired. Coos Bay Times. Silo Accident L. A. Pinkston, of Fishtrap, who lives on the J.J. Lamb place, met with a icrious accident Wednesday of last wc&k. He had an ensilage cutter run ning and missed his footing and slip ped in such a way that his left hand went into tho 12-inch opening which air is dra-wn into the box in which the fan work Coquillc Sentimal. McVey Bound Over. District Attorney Liljeqvist went over to North Bend yesterday to con duct the preliminary examination of 0. L. McVey, who was arrested Mon day night on the charge of contribu ting to the downfall off a 13-year old girl. The evidence against McVey, who is a cook in the Canton Cafe, in the Wilcox building, was obtained by Chief of police Anderson of North Bend, who secured an admission from tho girl. Officer Anderson had been suspicious there was something wr ong in the relations of McVey, who is 30 years old, and the child, and on questioning the girl obtained the con fession. McVey was bound over to the grand jury in $3500 bail Coquillc Sentimal. Library Report for October. Miss Henry, librarian of the Ban don Public Library, reports that dur ing tho month of October, there wero 29 new cardholders added to the list, threo new books purchased and 12 new books given. The nver ngo attendance nt childrens hour was 50. October Weather Report. Captain 0. Wiren, co-operativo ob server, reports the rainfall for the month of October as C.55 inches. Days ainy and cloudy 2G, days clear 5. Tho rainfall for tho correspond ing month of 1913 was 2.95 inches, a difference of 3.C0 inches moro this year. I. O. O. F. Official Coming. On Monday night, Nov. 9, G. W. Wright of Albany, patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Oregon, will ben in Bandon on an official visit to Ocean View Encampment No. 72, I. 0. O. F. All Odd Fellows and Re bekaha are especially invited to be present. BANDON CHURCHES e9 M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. . Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 0:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10:00 a, m. Preaching, 2nd, -1th and Cth Sun days at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. rn. REV. WM. HORSFALL, Pastor .MitlKMllhl Churrh Sunday School, 10:00 , in. Public Service, 11:00 a, in, Evening Service, 7:30 p, in, Ml.l.Week Service, Thurwluy, 7:30 All those who do not worship else where uru Invited to romu with uu. C. MAYNKKNIOJJT, IWor J7'fcb)li'riiM Cliunli Hul'I'uOi Hnivli'Dni 10 u. in HuMmtii Nvliool 11 HI JVmukIiIiiK ') p. in. . . ('. II, iuyn iimllim 7M 1). IU. J'jMMUlllllIf twm&b 7iw ii. im. lww luwjtitijf mini mriiwiyj if vtjumuvn hi Machine Automobile and Work Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for 13uick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Sam S ays: The mill is down but Fm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Hotel Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week ormonth Sample room in connection Bandon it Oregon S. T. WOl.VERTON II. C. DIPPEL 4 Coos County Mean;? Oonorlunitv Sec Bandon First CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS BOOK-KEilPING GUY DIPP.'SL AUDITING ACCOUNTING f BANDON CONVEYANCES REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS OREGON DOR'S COFFEE Opened for business Again fri the Re.l Front Building on First Street, Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get something good to eat at DONNEY'S. BANDON TRANSFER CO. f Gatchell Irfllthers, Props. t All kinds of heavy and Hjsht draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. .Barn corner First liai son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. .H..j..j...j,.j..I..:.4..JmI...a4..;jj..:..:.. A.D Mills Real Estate Hrc Insurance Notary Public Rentals fJood mU in Ay.nUm Phi It, W Down mid 9)0 jfr would, liiitunn U Hudmm I ol on Kiml Sli iuuV X. M t At v tmiiur