1 o SEMI-WEEKLV BANDON RECORDER, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 19M PAGE FIVB L df. A ,!.AJ. A.Jim Jf. A AAtf ? AA Arf f J. A .ft A A A A Jt Jit A df uti JtiJfj A Ji A A AA Heating to burn The famous Charter Oak line R anging i Price from $1.60 to We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $650 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hd WW Co. Im;..!..!.... (? ? LOCAL NEWS ITEMS C. Woodruff was up from Lakcspat on business Monday. Henry Bossen of Lnnlois was in tho city on business Saturday. E. E. Oakcs was a visitor at the County Scat on Monday. J. W. Miller of Myrtle Point was m Bandon on business Monday. C. E. Northrup of Myrtle Point was in the city on business Monday. Geo Mullen of Myrtle Point was a Bondon visitor Wednesday H. E. Folsoni of Coos Bay was in Bandon Wednesday. R. 1). Carter of Coquillc was in the city on business Wednesday. C F. Pape went to Myrtle Point on business yesterday. C. J. Thornton of Cocjuille was in Bandon yesterday. James Imgley of Port OiTonl vi registered at the Hotel CalH.n Saturday. Jns. Cowan was over from Marsh field Monday looking after business affairs. D. J. McKennon was over fror.i Co os Bay Monday looking after Us sir.. -nfffairs. Wood for Sal". Split Fir, $3.50 for two tiow; split pine, $3.00 for two tiers; pine blocks $2.50 for two tiers.. S. D. Kclley. tf i BANDON DRY GOODS CO. BIG SALE Now on in full swing See big double page cir culars for details Sales started December 3. Win. Hite of Coquille has been in the city for a few days looking af ter business affairs J. P. Claussen was down from his ranch above Riverton Tuosday and made the Recorder oflicea pleasant call A. G. Erickson has inaugurated a buss service between the boats and tho Hotel Gallier. Win. Candlin, of Coquille, was a Bandon visitor today, calling on hin customers. Mr. Eugene Shettcr, manager of tho Estahrook Company here, was a Coos Bay visitor Saturday. "Perils of Pauline" No. 12, will be shown at tho Grand Saturday, Dec. 5th, a thrilling, startling adventure. Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. "My Friend From India" is the film offering at the Grand next Sunday Its groat don't miss it. Good pasture for a few head of rattle at $1.25 por month, at Ledger wood place. C. H. Chandler 82W. Monday's Coos Ray Times re ports that Geo. W. Mooio, the Ban don Lumberman arrived in Marshfield Sunday. County Superintendent Raymond E. Baker came down from Coquille ye.ti'i'day to visit tho Bandon schools and look after official business. P. A. Golden of Mnrshfiold, county school supervisor, camo ovor to Ban don Wednesday and is visiting scIiooIr in the city. A. (J. Croningur, of Oklahoma, is Wsitmg liis uncle, G. O. Lowe, Mr. 'iiMiiifpr in a Monographer and may do a 'ittle work in that lino whllo hum II. M Slmw, M. I)., of Murshflold, .Mil i. ,,t iI.h Hotid Galilei- Tliurwluy, Hi,. 'Mil.cr nth, to do Hpuclul uyu, cine, md i itn.l throat, work. GIumihi ftttotl. ll Tlllllil.lf Club WH )lttm)U' hi. iiuiimmI by Mr. II. (', IJJjipuJ lu i' i-.muful luwuf imi r)wyN )He i '!.' Httvriutiui. h tn imi, ami uw' titd u tUu R. S. Rozello of the U. S. Enginoe ring Department was over hom Coos Bay Monday looking after business in connnection with the local harbor. Wanted Position as cook in enmp for man nnd wife, or lndy cook in a smaller camp. Inquire at this of fice. 92t2. Don't pass up the chance to see some real moving pictures of the great European War os Mined by tho t in.ti mt ii jtcarsi-oeng weciiiy, suown Saturday at the Grand, Dec. 5. next "Whnt are you so pleased about?" "Dr. Pohl fitted mo witli Rhudon lenses nnd they arc sure O. K. Pohl is very reasonable in chnrges Go and see him Wednosdays or Saturdays at Subro Bros."tf The Coquille Valley Sentinl of No vember 27, brings the information Clarence Tuttle, formerly of this city has taken n position with the Model Grocery and will figure as a regular member of the force in that store. Mrs. E. Krominga, of Marshfield, received a letter Sunday announcing tho death of her brother, Capt. Hoim bert Hinze, of the German army, in the European war. Capt. Hinze was killed in the battle of Armenterres on October 22. W. N. Neiman of Coquillo, was in tho city Wednesday. Mr. Neiman is a member of tho Longston Construc tion Company that did the First St. paving and was here closing up some of the details of the business of the paving. C. R. Wade is around town these days with "the sniilo that won't come off" and "there's a reason." A fine 7'i pound boy arrived at the Wade homo yesterday morning, and every body is doing fine. P. E. Kreanier arrived in Bandon from Seattle, Wash., yesterday even ing and is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Kopf. Mr. Kreamer is also look ing over the situation hero and may decide to locate permanently. Two beautiful pianos just arrived at Sabro Bros., jewelers. One is t player made by the famous Aeolian Company. The other is of the well known Stroud make. If you contem plate buying one sec us. Terms if de sired. tf. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Mast, Jr., of Coquille, who were recently married in Eureka, came down to Bandon the forepart of the week and will make their home here in the futro. Mr. Mast (Buckie) has accepted a posi tion in the grocery store of his uncle I. W. Mast. The Elizabeth saifed Saturday morning with full cargo of lumber and fright and a small list of pas sengers. Those sailing on the Eliza beth were : C R. Fowler, Mary Fow ler, Miss K. E. Gcisendorfer, L. J. Danison, John Lenwe, Geo. Chorging nnd wife, F. J. Howies W. II. Hart- man. C. Holbrook. The Elizabeth left San Francisco for Bandon Wed' nesday. (s s BANDON CHURCHES S ? (? M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. in. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Ep worth Lengue, 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, 4th and 5th Sun days at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. REV. WM. HORSFALL, Pastor Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 n. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:30 All those who do not worship else where are invited to como with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor Pri'hbj'ti'rian Church Stililmttt Services: 10 a, in ,. Sabbath School 11 a. in Preaching IliflO p. in. , . ('. K, Prayer mooting 7:30 p. in (Welling Thuiwluy, 7:30 p. in. J'niyur nitwUfiK A wimlstl Invitation In oxUrwiwI tin IHibJIr to wttiind llinvii xurvku WIV. vVJNJ'JItU) H. SMITH, Jti HrtJtJltl ClJUfJi tyuul&y JiJiotk mm A, hi mm a, mm Automobile and Machine Work Bring your'work to the Garsc aad Machinb Shop. EverytWng done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Sam Says: The mill is down but I'm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Does your Pocket Flash Light f Need New Batteries Just received a fresh shipment 1 Bandon Drug Co. M4 E. T. WOLVERTON MltimHIMHW H. C. DIPPEL Coos County Means Opportunity Banckn First X DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CUT PROPERTY I FIJtE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS nOOK-KEiSPING BA-NDON GUY DIPrXL AUDITING ACCOUNTING t-CONVEYANCES ; REAL ETlTATE FARM LANDS ! INSTRUMENTS ; : OREGON i e- K4M"M-4 tHHW M til MM 1 1 . m-Htwfi' : i m t y T DONNEY'S COFFEE HOUSE Opened for bueiness Again In the Red FrontBuildingon First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get something'good to eat at DONNEY'S. M M I H I H 1 1 V-t 1 1 1 f l l'AH1IH tllOMIMIHMU U A fJ I If lJ ' U AMCD ff GatohU Bjgthera. Btodb. f Ail Wndfi of heavy and light drayfajf. Phone Orders I f given prompt attention. .rn cornw f irst ec Edi- I son, i.asn rroperty. .xeiepnone mi. - mm i G. E. W I L S O N GENERAL iiLACKSMITII All kinds of liglit nnd heavy work. IlorHUH Hwentlf- fiillir uiA WiClti3 wnttwif Hk1 IlitCiiir tti iftint criunloH and uei thoir feel adjuHled by a man that t knows a foot Carl CHironJ, ihu sulentlllc J)ors t ami: Tla mwwH, Hpllttlni; mawlH, nnd all kinds z i of tlo mukm tools, All work guumnM rJjjJit, x z . x