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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1914)
t l ''taw SEMMVEEKIA ttANDON KECORIt. FKIAY, NOV. 20ril, 1914. ffP.'f? .. . ' 1 TTVi. 1AGE TimEfi ffBg.V. Good failure for & fow head of c-tUe at ?1.25 per month, at Ledger- o 3: wood place. C. H. Ghandlcr S3tf. Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work to the Gane and Machine bhop. Everylhinff done with neatness and (flspateh. Agent for Buick AutomobiJes. s Dr. L. J. Masson, "vcteriaaiy sur geon of Jlyj-Uo lomt, 'will bo at Ga ,d-outtc Bros, livory barn Saturday, Nov. 7th,8Ct8 Attornoy P. .1. Feonoy is able to be at his offipe again, after having been conlmod to hia homo by illness for M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. acvcral day. I 9E9iC Drawing for a Inch cloth will take i The famous Charter Oak- line place at Avenil's on November 24th, at 2:30 p. m. The ladies Thimble Club will have charge of same. o 0 z t t V I t Y T Ranging . in- Price from $1.60 to $17.00 We will deliver free of char costing Over bee Seng's big jungle drama "In Tune With the Wild" a wonderful picture at the Grand threatra next Sunday night, November 22. "The Perils of Paulino" will prove a sensation irt the way of thrills and wonderful acting at the Grand, Sat urday, Nov. 21. Wood for Snht. Split Fir, $W.5 for fcvo Here; split pine, $3,00 for two tiers; piue blocks $2.50 far two tiers.. S. B. Kelley. tf i 1 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY t Ly? ssi City Meat Market A FUIjL LINK OF SELECT FRESH ANJ) SALT MEATS ALWAYS 'ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM 1JINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 I Geo. Erdman, Proprietor LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ,0 F. L. Bachelor had business aflairs to look after in Marsh fioldTuesday. Coming Riff Selig Wild Animal Drama in throe prats, entitled "Iirf Tune With the Wild," featuring Kwth- lyn Williams, next Sunday. W B. Strowbrido is painting a fine large sign for the front of J. A. Byrne's furnituro store. Mr. Byrne believes in letting people know ha is in business. J. C. Shields came down from his ranch near Bridge Monday evening and has been shaking hands with his many Bandon friends, all of whom are glad to sco him again. Mrs. Maxfield and daughter, Ella, of Seattle, Wash., arc in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn ing. Mrs. Maxfield is Mrs. Homing's mother. Clarence Holman returned from Fairview Wednesday, wehre ho has been for the past three months, be ing employed on hte right of way of the new county road at tha place. Edward Webb and daughter, Mrs. Horning, of Utah, aro visiting at the W. H. Webb home in this city. Ed- "ward Webb is the father of W. H. Webb and Mrs. Horning is his sister. T. R. Schrodor was down from Ar- ngo on business Thursday. ' 1 L. L. Thomas of Coos Bay, was reg istered at the Gallior Thursday. For Rent Vurnishod cottage, five rooms. Until and lights. Inquire at Molt Millinery Store. 90t2. Pythian Sisters will give a mas quorado ball in the near future to the yVjRdien. Look for date. Mrs. E. Lowin and mother, Mrs BHggg, spent Thursday as guests at tho Rorc pla'co nonr I'arkorsburg. j G. E. WILSON ! t GENERAL BLACKSMITH . J. X All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scienlif jf: ically shod. Deformities romedied. Brin? in your : Z cripples and get their feet adjusted by a man that $ . knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse 'X t i hoer. Tic checkers, splitting mauls, and' all kinds x of tie makers tools.. All work guaranteed, right. .$ ri-hi44' w-i EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BJREAK WATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS k'rfati Voimt) livory Tiicwcliiy al S'M V, M, . r iin tm ; ' Kmlhw mllhw itironU UujjlIuii Wmluiifff Co Don't fail to see the latest films of tho European war at tho Grand noxt Saurday Mrs, Geo. Gelsendorfar, pupil of Ernst Hurtmann. Piano theory. Stu dio 5:jl Bluff St. Phone 812. tf. ,1. W. Mast left Thursday for Lee, to see hia mother who has been quito ill. M. L. May, of Mareufiehj, was n Bandon visitor on bu..08s matters Jasl Tuesday. AJ. Koto was (Jqwn from Myrtle Point on business tho fope part of tho week. G. G. Miller ,of Euc'hro Creek, iKnde the trip upthe count early in the week nd Hj ont Tuesday in Bullion. J. A. Hei'm, of 'Murshfiild.was a inong the Bam! in visitos from Uio t;y lotii Tuesday. 4 , 4. Cownn was rajrlnteml at thn fiallicr .from MarLhftki on Tudnj', f 'tills took. 1 IJn-.U Mt'ui thy,of the .Hay, (txU.H dyinif vlKit to tainLn ttii r turtiwiV.U MaruhlWU WdneIiiy. Vkr Virttn, Itdnmu 1)1 Talk mtuHium VvHl aWl.nr Hi it n The revival meeting at tho XL E. Church South starts with fine interest and promises o be ji great meeting. Tho solos and duets by Mr. John Ram bles and wife of Portland are special features. Everybody mado welcome. Come. -W. B. Smith, Pastor. "What aro you i pleased abtnt?" "Dr. PoM flfctad mo with Rhudou lensss and they ars sure O. K. I'ejhl is vury reasonable in charges Go aad sua him Wedaosduys r Saturdays at Subro Bros." tf With now shipments 4t shoes and gent's furnishings continuously ar riving, I am now quito oady to pioase every man, woman and olild, if fino styles, best qualtties and low priaas will do it. Saoo ropairing in aonnec ton. At O'CoiCa, opposito Grand Theatre. Sam Says: The mill is down butFm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Hotel Qallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon Oregon J. J. T. WOI.TERJON H. C. iftPPEL I C'oos County Meann Opportiwiity See Bandon First :: DIPPEL & WOLVERTON $ CHOIGE BARM IANDS AND CITY PROPERTY W IKiUBAOfi "MM PUBIlIC rait I nsmrxm - L BOOK-KEEPING t BANDON GUT DIPML AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONVEYANCES t REAL EiiTATE FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS T OREGON Besemr'a III Luck. Jlr Henry ItoHseinyr was one of thos Invontora tiV.it III luck pursnril and from whoso flutcln-s In; Oiinlly'cscupcd liy liulumltablo pr rsuvoraure. In IS'A'i the British Ruvuruinuut was loslus ifi0O,0O( n yi-ar by the fraudulent mis uso of ciiibosscd deed stumps. Hossu-nii-r rendert'd tills Impossible 1' the use of perforated dies which dated the vtamps. He presented the Invention to the Koveriinient, which forgot lis prom Ise Of a peruiiiuent appnlntiuent, but thanked him. lfls great Invention in the manufacture of steel ho Impressed the Ironninkers that they paid him ? 1M.000 for licenses and "wnnted their inonJty balk." He hsd forgotten tho proportion of fools-to wise men. It took lijuf txvo yean to render the proc r "foolproof." and ho presned Ids point homo by the Jiettlng up of uIh Tn4oty hi HhetllelcJ. I DONNEY'S COFFEE HOUSE Opend for business again in the Red FrontyBuildinggon First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get something 'Tgod to" eat at D0 N N E Y ' S. t I, '4 i.,, i . Turned th. Tkl Iii -iili reinlnlHcemes Henry Holl flay IuIIr n Btory of a- Initlouer, "H" moo" CoateA, who thought ho wua a bom ;u tor. Conies paid a largo vmn ( b nllowed to play Ilouu-o at Drory Irfiim. where lie appearvd InilUeni'l WJtJl J '!) Il lid WI1N lei'i lvcil tvllli vo trlhuoiin npiihiijke Uy u publh who ui pinduiiiil tLu Jo.o. Hpmio of tUu young imm whti v,r llio foril iu)c(ule of Ut prim ii regent l-wl u nruc (IciiJ Julvti nl I ho hmiihi of (Vrntev, VJilS' m ii fbiel flliw itrUtftfH WU IWI"T Hill) jtl'lll Mill til' JfivJtultow it JIijh Ml Dim (HnllUni Tliw prlii'ii Mi vApA nt Him Irh'li mid vWi"ii t'mU wt mUmfHl H Mini llw iulun wio iMaiUaf to lil illMuuiiiiur) li, mnmUm labia n ii r&vuujul hi mUur will) khhii jhiUU-i;i (rflHuK taUii if j'lwx if Uum BANDON TRANSFER CO. GatehfiU Brothers, Props. t AH kinds of hefcvy and litrht dravlnir. Phone orders t glren prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Edi- Son, hish Property. .Telephone 641. A. D. MiUs Real Estate P5re Insurance Notary Public Renfals Vih U Jh AhWh Vmh, m Wmn will U) twi'