-n- do oes BEMI-WEEKLV BAKPOK RECORfiER. FRIDAY, KOV. 20Tif. 1914.; Watches from $1 up to $80 Elgin and Waltham Watches $5.50 up South Bend Watches $7.75 up Hamilton Watches $13.25 up Guaranted Excellent Timekepper Victor-Victrola completes the family circle Every one is on hand in the evening1 to enjoy the music of the Victor-Victrola. - This wonderful instrument makes home attractive for the children and livens up the entire household. No homo need be withpnt a Victor-Victrola there's one a( a price to suit every purse. $15 to $200. Come in and hear the Victor-Victrola, and let us explain our easy-payment plan. SABRO BROS Sabro ros Manufacturing Jewelers Banclon, Oregon Telephone 75 1 URGE BIG EXHIAIT FORT COOS AND CURRY The products which will be exhibited by CooS and Curry Counties at the Panama Pacific Exposition consists of the following: wood products, dairy products, sea-foods, fish and game, fruits and vegetables, coal minerals, agates, wool goods of all kinds man ufactured in these two counties, and photographs showing harnors, scenery and resources. These products arc being assembled ns fast as possiblo at Marshflcld and it is desired that the list bo as com pleto as possible by January 1, 191C; additions and replacements will be mado during the period of the Exposi tion which is' from Februry 20 to December 4, 1915. The responce which has been given thus fnr by the people is very satisfac tory to those who hnvo charge of the exhibit, but additional products are needed nnd anyone- who has an article of merit for exhibit purposes is raque scd to send tho same in to headquar ters, as soon as possible. Address all exhibits to Coos Curry Exhibit, .1. A. Ward, Director, Marshflcld, Oregon, deliver to carrier and send notice by mail to J. A. Ward, Box :U8, Marsh field, Oregon. oMst articles obtained thus fir have been donated. An effort will be made to sell at tho close of the Exposition, for tho betuflt of tho producer, such articles as are salable. Tho peoplo arc varrestly requested to co-operato with the management in trying to have a creditable exhibit at tho opening of tho Exposition, and a ranch still better one next year, uet rcauy for something special in your line and let the committee know what they can depend on from you. JUNGLE BEASTS APPEARING IN GREAT PICTURE AT GRAND Wih the South African veldt scen ery true to life, with stalking, roar ing lions; cunning, slinking leopards; huge unweildly elephants crashing through the forest glades, those who witness the big, new, stupenduous, spectacular, Selig three reel produc tion, "In Tunc With tho Wild," can readily imagine themselves to bo act ual participants in the story. The pictures tell the story of a South African missionary, together with his wife and little daughter, who journey across the veldt. They aro attacked by savage Kaffirs, who leave the missionary apparently dead, af ter which they burn the wagon and attemnt to slav the entire party. JIi Wayne, and her little daughter Edj Raphael was a natural musi cian and enlisted with the navy band when on a visit to San Francisco. He is therefore in a position to explain all tho matters in connection with tho Smyrna attack on the Tennessee's launch and as ho writes regularly to his uncle, Frank Cattcrlin, the true version of tho matter will be known here within the next month, no doubt." THANKSGIVING SERVICE. A union Thanksgiving corvice will lie held in tho Presbyterian Church on Thursday morning Nov. 2Gth at 10:30 o'clock. Tho prayer of invocation will be oirtrcred by the Rev. W. 15. Smith of the M. E, Church South, the pryer of Thanksgiving by the Rov. Wm. Horsfnll of the Episcopal Church and the sermon will bo .preached by the Rev. C. M. Knight of tho Methodist Episcopal Church. Special music will bo provided. Acordial Invitation is extended to the public. llclniuir Ilawlcv. AProbably that audacious citizen of Credit and Power MANY OF OUR MOST SUC CKSSFUL MEN ASCRIBE THEIR "START IN LIFE" TO THE DAY THEY OPEN ED A BANK ACCOUNT. CREDIT AND POWER CAN HE WIELDED IN THE COM. MEHCLU, WORLD BY THE MUAN8 Or A HANK AC COUNT. WI5 INVITE VOU TO DIN ONIJ WITH UH. mi nf onvml hv n frinnillv tribe and turn to England. PfS111!? "nicriook a campaign Ti.n w. nnimM Rcnno in the lr election to Congress against Rep- ture is when little Edith and her com panion, a tiny black boy, the son of a native chief; ydmba, are shown at play with a, .baby elephant. The little girl clambers over tho elephant as though it were a Newfoundland Uoy, nnd they have great timos together. The next jungle beasts in the picture arc two huge, ravenous lionesses, which are disturbed when Robert Wnyno staggers back to the wagon camp and finds it in ashes. A shot from his rlflo dispurscs tho two fe rocious beasts and they spring away. A seeno which is almost unparalleled moving pictures ocurs in tho se- in corn! reel when Captain Jones, English hunter, shoots nnd kills two lions. The lions area dually killed boforo the eyes of those who are looking at tho picture. Another scene which is decidedly unprecedented is whore the wild man of tho junglo re lieves the pain of n lion, which nhs wounded himself with u long, sharp thorn. Tho picture is Tilled with jun glo beasts and thrilling incidents. At tho Grnnd theatre Sunday, Nov. 22. LOCAL BOY IS SERVING ON U. 8. BOAT IN WAR ZONE Itiiports that tho TurMnli forta at tfinyrim fired on it launch fioli tho United .States cruiser Tciiiichipo lire of njioclul Intercut In tho.friuiiiln of tho local boy who U Nerving on that m1i!j. Tim Muililli)d Kcrord wiiyu: "Huphunl Ciitterlln, u nephew of I'ttMih Cutlurliii of thU city, i u muni br uf lliv TennwW feo.iilnce buwl muI Uu l.wtj mii I he wiulwir fur Die jw4 Utruti ytiur. YwiHjr Culierllu i IfJJIST JWH, HANK rcsentativo I'Hawloy realizes that there is plain truth in tho old adage about certain kinds of individuals rushing in whore angels fear to tread. Not that Mr. Hollistcr is a fool, for he isn't from all reports; on ly that ho is somewhat bolder than the angels. Probably he got his mon ey's worth on his investment, for he was to fame unknown before this election; but now he is entitled to the distinction of being the worst-beaten candidate for congress in a decade or more. Mr. Ilawley's plurality is something over 20,000; largor than in any of his fivo campaigns. Tho campaign against Mn Ilawloy was well organized by Mr. Hollister A lot of little papers were led through his effective persuasions to join the hue and cry against tho incumbent Congressman. Together they made quite naoisy chorus, but the results show tht there were only a few frog.' in tho pond. It may be hoped that Mr. Hollister will try gain. Tho benefits to the country press will bo considerable nnd thero appears to bo no bettor way to guarantee Mr. Hnwley n rouiftl ma jority, Portland Orogonlan. S. P. COMPANY BUYS ROAD INTO EUREKA Roy LnngloU nnd Mr. Hogon of thi city wero duck hunting nonr Lang ll (hiring tho forepart of the week, nnd tepoii nU of the bird in tnut vicinity, a fuw of wlilrh they bioiiKht lionie to prove their iiwortloa. A deal is pending in California be tween the Southern Pacific and tho Santa Fc railroads whereby the for mor takes over the interest of tho lat ter in the new- line from San Fran cisco tp Eureka, thus gaining com plete control of the rod. Such is tho sense of a report appearing in the Or cgon Journal of November 12. Purchasoof tfiis lino by the South ern Iacific, controlling as it docs the Willamotto Pacific being built from Eugene to Coos Bay, goes far to con firm the report that the company is seeking n coast lino from Portland to San Francisco and that work on the connecting link between Marshfield nnd Eureka, by way of Baadon will bo undertaken in the near future. Through trains to the south from Portland, o nthe Southern Pacific now run on slow schedule because of tho henvy grades along the line especially from Ashland ovar the Siskiou Moun tains. The operating expense has al ways boon heavy on the inlnnd route any at -different limes the company lias made surveys of new routes, cut ting down the grades. It was thought for awhile that tho Nutroncul-ofr,lcav-ing the main line near Eugene, cut ting across and running south along tho. east sido of the Cascade Range would give a satisfactory grade. What ruotc the connecting road will take, if built, from Mrshfield to Bnndon is "not known. Several Sur veys have been made by the engineers of the road but the findings in tho re ports to the Southern Pacific officials liavo not been made public. FISHERMAN MEETS SUDDEN DEATH AT NORTH BEND Grand Theatre Eric Aho, a 'fisherman, who came here from Astoria, aged nbout 40 years, nnd wlto livod in a scow house hoaivtho stave mill, met sudden death loL'irer and Gust Iluhbiln. n fisherman j from tho Umpqua river, had been vis iting the man for several days. This morning alltiiree were in the hoiu-o together. Aho said ho was go out to get a line to fix ono of his nets. When ho did not return after thirty minutes his companions went out to sticking out the entrance of a covered houseboat. The man's head was un der water between two logs along aide of tho boat whicn was tied in the bouthousc. lie still had on his hat. It was first thought that ho was drow nod but is believed that ho hnd an at tack of heart failure and fell so that his head went under water.. Chief Carter, of Marhfield wan no tified and with Ccroner Wilson went to the place. Tho coroner took charge of the body. He was oft'ie opinion that death wes duo to herrt trouble. There will bo no inquest. Alio has r.o relatives hero and had no property so far as is known. He was a native of Finland and it is not known whether he had any relatives there or not (Joos Hay rjnrbor. Big Special Selig Wild Animal Drama in 3 Parts "IiiTiiiie with the Wild" Jungle featuring Kathlin Williams Without a doubt the greatest picture eyer produced. A good slory, full of exciting climaxes and hairbrcnth escapes. Remember its a Selig Exhibited at the GRAND next SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 FIVE REELS OF SPLENDID FILMS. ADMISSION 15c AND 10c n I Boyle Jewelry Clio is giving $150 in Diamond Rings again this year. One ring at $100.00 and one at $50.00, One ticket FREE with every $1.00 purchase. Drawing December 31st Cut Glass? Yes. Our large slock takes second to none. The styles of cut ting are absolutely new compricing the dainty Parsy, Daisy and Rose dc signes. Call on us, examine and be convinced. MV Silverware the kind most admired is seeling on ji-4iviJLVs& lis merits. 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