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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1914)
... 4 4H lAfcE SIX SEMI-VjlEKLY BANDON nECORbEft. TUESDAY n6. S, ljU 95c I SEE WHAT 95c WILL BUY 1 95c 1 In Millinery All our Winter and Fall Shapes in Velvet and Plush will go on Sale Next Friday at 95c Each These Hats have been selling for 1.50 to 2.50 ever at this Sale YOU WAY BUY THEM AT 95 See them at the window c m s 95c ME 1 mBMBBBMaHMBMa . mm mnm !: Specia .-- f Offer For a few days only on our line of leather Roods, Biich as Ladies' Hand HaRH, Purses, Sewing Sets, Traveling Hags, etc.. and Gents Hill Rooks, Cigar Canes, etc. SEE OUR WINDOW We need room for our Holiday Goods and are offering some ex ceptionally low prices on these goods (a discount of from 25 to 00 per cent). In order to get the benefit of these prices it will be nec essary that you buy while they are in the window. Positively no reduction after the display- is withdrawn. Only two months more 'til Xmas so anticipate your wants in this line and buy now. Bandon . Drag C (The Store That Does Things) 00 0 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS E. E. Hampton, of Arago, was the city Saturday. J. M. Thomas of North Bend was in the city Monday. C. 0. Brown was up from Port Or- ford on business Monday. N. C. McLcod of North Bend was Bandon visitor Saturday. -Lester White of Laiyjlois was i the city Saturday. 1 Dr. S. C. Endicott, dentist ha moved into the now Ellingsjn jrild ing. COtf. Boyle Jewelry Co. Anounced Bandon is DRY by 239 votes but we do not know further. But we -do know that 1835 R. Wallace "Laurel" silver is always ahead. Initial free. Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. Good pasture for a few head cattle nt $1.25 per month, at Lodger wood place C. H. Chandler 82tf. "The Perils of Pauline" No. 10 bettor than ever next Saturday i the Grand. Wood Tor Sal". Split Fir, $3.50 for two tiers; .split pine, $3.00 for two tiers; pine blocks 52.C0 for two tic.rs.. S. D. Kolley. tf O. W. Thomas and Mrs. Anna Wil cox were , quietly married at the Shannon rooming house on the even ing of October 22, Rev. Knight officiating. Several varieties of roses have been received from the Oregon Agri cultural College nnd arc being set out on the cast sido of tho High School building. Judging from the number present at tho Hallowe'en party of the. Ban don Camp-Flre Girls the affair was a decided success. Between GO and 70 attended the spook party. An intcr-dcnominational Sunday School convention is to bo hold at Marshfield on Friday and Saturday of this week. There will bo representa tives from Bandon. "What are you' so pleased about?" "Dr. Pohl fitted me with Rhudon lenses and they are sure O. K. Pohl is very reasonable in charges Go and see him Wednesdays or Saturdays at Sabro Bros." tf Tho Study Club, composed of sev eral of the teachers and others, met at the homo of Miss Noreen, Miss Coryell and Miss Landreth, on Elev enth Street, Monday evening, and an nounce that the organization will be perfected in tho near future. Kverhanl II. Boyle Plume 514 4444 4 44 44444444 4' 4444-44 4 CO ( ALONG THE W ATE It FKONT 0 Tho Elizabeth arrived Friday with a largo cargo of freight nnd the fol lowing passengers: C. P. Monncott, Mm. E. M. Mull, Chas. Bell, A. G. Hoyt and wife, P. P. Hoyt, Mrs. .1. .Johnson, G. F. Thomas and wife, C. II. llutUir nnd wife, A. A. Paul, A. EllingKon, L. 1). Pitts, John Mason, P. W. Worden, J. L. Grny, F. W. B tinin, F. 11. Dowitt. Tho Elizubutli willed again Sunday with a full cargo of lumber nnd fmlght and tho following puonwt': Mrs. (J. ,M, 8iomw, Mm. Hvu MKJrotfor, II. A. Murphy, A. I). AwIiowm, Aim. M. It. Iloiiiiin. Mr. ('. IWHluihiiMW, AIoiiii NiJillo, KihII Uwin, V. II. Slilr. loy, J. V. Infill Hul wifu. Mlku Or IiiV Ottu mwi, V M. Arnold. IV flrD. 'J lit iiiiiMJ.mviMi auNMMy wiwij F. N. Freidhofer, W. W. Whithington, .1. Burgos, Nellio C. Smith, N. Lonon inovich. Tho Speedwell will go to Coos Hay Wednesday and sail for tho south Friday. Tho Bandon arrived Monday and will sail again Wednesday for Toledo, Ore., to take on lumber from the Geo. W. Mooro Lumber Co.'s mill. Wet or Dry if at a loss where t go, spend a pleasant evening nt the Grand. Married, Saturday, Oct. 31, John I homns Coy to Mary Alice Coach, a tho Methodist parsonage. uon t tail to see the Ben Hur Co. nt tho Grand next Friday and Saturday night. A real show of merit. u. a. Morrissy of tho Coos Bay construction Co., was over from Mnrshfield on business Monday. Tho High School Is in receipt of a picture of Falstaff, tho prcsont of I' . J. reonoy. Jolly Hallowe'en Party. A rogulur old time Hallowe'en par ty, with games, fortune telling and iullalilo gtuntft of the wnunn and rounded nil' with a good old Hallow e'en lmivheon, wan ulvoii in a vacant hou0 on Delaware Avenue by JVt i DmUv Dark Mini Mini llwrthn Wllkli.a ami at which it number of Die yuunir r tot from llmiilon ami vhlnlty wrw tin (tut Via 1'rMny evening. I1wm iiriMMHiC ww Mim. Ji lwul. Mu4 twml, UiuMitdt, JluryjinJ tuui UrmnM IlMiliir. Mmmuv Ai- Urn KMwrd lUfMum. (ill H. A. Murphy, manager of tho Ban don Dry Goods Co., left on tho Eliz nbutli for a business trip to San Fran- cIhco. 0 ... Tho ChrlnUiln Undoavor Society of tho J'rtMiliylerliiii Chiudi held a Hal lowe'en nodal at the linireh Friduy eveiilni; with about f0 giioitM jiiwwiit. Dr. J. lUmm vUmimry Mir gmn n( Myrtle J'ulrt, will Ui it Oh rmltm Him. Uwiy hum foturny, Ni. 7Ui SAtff llv h liwurt Ik Ty W tiiti it TWmiU bum ft mt C. R. Mooro arrived in Bandon Sat urday from Toledo, Ore., to remain until nfter election. Mr. Moore says the Geo. W. Moore Lumber Co. is figuring on starting up the Bandon mill in tho early spring, or sooner if the lumber market picks up. 444U H ltt4444'l I It M 444 The following numbers drew the prizes at the RED GRAIN DRUG STORE Monday evening, Nov. 2nd i 1st Prize No. 65 2nd Prize No. 99 3rd Prize. No. 58 4th Prize . No. 11 I 5th Prize No. 200 t 6th Prize 'No. 133 Any person haviner anv of the above number w ill I present them on or before Saturday, Nov. 7th. I prizes not called tor by that date will be given to those holding the next highest number. jj The Red Crain Drug Co. M4fH44Hlf I H4H-4441..Hi444.44.H.44 Tho Reading Circle, composed of members of tho younger set, met at the home of Arthur Sweet, on Second Avenue, last evening. Study of the popular writers of tho day is the pur pose of the club, which is at presen reading "Freckles," by Jean Strat ton Porter. fliiss Katncnne ueiscndorler, as sistant superintendent of St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, arrived in tho city on tho Speedwell Monday morning for a visit with her brother. Geo. Geisendorfer. Miss Geisendor- fer made ninny friends during her visit here last year, when she was en tertained by several Bandon matrons The masquerade ball of the Py thinn Sisters lodge Saturday night was "the" affnir of this season and drew probably the largest crowd any aiiair 01 tne kinu ever held in Bandon. Closo to 700 people crowded the floor and the number in costume was unusually largo. Several of the costumes were very clever. Tho hall was very prettily decorated in red and gold streamers With new shipments of shoos and gent's furnishings continuously ar riving, I m now quito cady to pleaso every man, woman and child, if fine styles, best qualities and low prices will (Jo it. Shoe repairing in connec- ton. At O'Con's, opposito Grand Theatre. 'The Epworth League of the Meth odist Church had n very pleasant iiauoween party nt ine L,owry home on West Ninth Street Saturday even ing. There was a good attendance and the evening was spent in appro priate games, the telling of irhost stories, etc. Mrs. Lowry, her daugh ter, iuiss lMiiin, and Miss Himnson. proved to bo gracious hostesses. The decorations and lunch were nppro priato to the season. Credit and Power MANY OF OUR MOST SUC CESSFUL MEN ASCRIBE THEIR "START IN LIFE" TO THE DAY THEY OPEN ED A BANK ACCOUNT. CREDIT AND POWER CAN BE WIELDED IN THE COM MERC! A L WORLD BY THE MEANS OF A BANK ACCOUNT. WIC INVITK YOU TO (JIN ON IS WITH UK, . III',. FMBT NATL HANK Opiii riuifliK ie noon liour ml fltiliiriiii)' m'lim!. City Meat Market A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM BINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor I Newest design in JEWELRY You should see these new designs in Jewelry. We purchased them especially for the holidays and just received them. They include all of the latest and smartest designs Pendants, LaValieres, Brooches and novelties in gold and silver. You will find most of them very moderately priced. Votes given at the rate of 2000 for every dollar purchase, good in our piano contest. Sabro Bros Jewelers - Telephone 751. Bandon; Ore. i EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER , ALWAYS ON TIME 1 SAILINGS 1 From Por I land K very Tuesday at 8 :00 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. ; Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse Co. 1 PHONE 142 - The Recorder can do your job printing. kltlh iu Whu