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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1914)
RAGC TWO rjvun inu ( . - - , . , . . . " mi Mam iaMoiwfcytaMMefflWBtt&!il8Wetta XBSmMMUmmmmts-smmm , , " 1 11 , f vnii mvesti&atecl our monev savins sale of. lifetime u. asj j j w c . furniture? Take alookat the heating stoves we are selling at cost 'iniw i iimiiii mrurn TTimrmi mum m "i all IE$ Furniture of Quality at rv SEIAMII 1 iTi bv & h r ,A ifi 1 1 S A uyfiii'ui-vviR'r -in- ;1 Jmadeon the Willamette i-acmc i- oad the Marshfiald Record sayf: Arrivi-tr vcnterday afternoon by '.tage down thee oast, Thmoas Dijton 1 jf McArthur Brothers anU tnca, accompanied H. Du. Haser to tne district fchich is covered by the Haus- i (ma nn tile vv iiibiiii;iiu i atruction work between Coos Bay and t . I tunnel No. .7, leaving bn the eight CnnlviMnre Ciuna Ahaaf! UG 1 nVlnnk boat this morning. I.llllll ni.llll 7 killKII' f I II ,f II 1 i EtJ " - . w ww -ms" j a A.iui ni -frt fhu niarrimiuoR ot -rrf? - j uHnV.AAU if tinnnnr the Uffl- j mm iwni oini'w ..i-ji--.- 1 pqua bridge will not bo completed ! until the railroad is graded and rails laid to Smith river. Will Permit In speaking of the progress l-aing Juinca FREE CANDY Santa Qaus will arrive at Averts Annex Saturday December 19th., where he would Kkettm meetaB the. children of Bahdon.-and wiii pteent them with a box of delicious Bon Bons free. Come one and ?11 and let the little ones have a romp with Santa Claus. j 0 (Hi i. in. mi iiimiit vim ! ft We want you For our customer not just today, but tomor row and for nil time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices Courteous Treatment and prompt deliver is what you want WE HAVE YOU SPARK'S GROCERY SurceMui to A. h. While IWHSM Don't cadj Wat 'IT ra'fff AONHI pi Ken fWtJi Fount Mr. Dixon aays the steel for the large bridRC acroga the Siuslaw river iu now at Etifrenc, as well as that for the Umpqua river bridgo. The steel for the Coos Bay bridge will be broug'.H in mostly by way of San Francmeo, although some is now at Eugene and will be transferred to vessels at Portland. One shipment of stool for the Coos Bay Mlrueture came in some weeks nfto on tho Daisy Putnam from Port land and was" delivered nt North Dend. The draw at Smith river, a few miles above Gardintd, is to be 150 feet. wide. Mr.1' Dixon said this morning the WoFR going on all laorjg the line and the grading will be finished within three months, under circum stances tpat have applied in tho past few months. The work between Gardiner and Acme if fully as far advanced as that between Coos Bay and tunnol No. 7, and is still boing pushed. Thote are two or three drawbridges to construct on the Tenmilc lakes i.etween Gardiner and tho Siuslaw river, but they are not large ones and can be installed quickly. ' sx, Mr- Dixon was asked, wh'ftt.1f ' any thing, he knew about the 'nfjftore'd' extension of tho SoutehriK Pacific between Marshfiold and Eurehnj-'btit" he seemed very possimistic over any such railroad building, saying thorc is scarcoly any railroad bliuding go ing on arid under the prseent condi tions, he docs not boliovc there will be any new work started for some time. "The Trey O' Hearts." When Alan Law rescued: Judith Trine, believing her to be her sister Rose, from the New York hppie of Seneca Trine, they proceed 'at once by motor car to Jersey City, where arrangements have been made for the marriage of Rone and Allari. Mar rowphat, Trine's lieutenant, 1 discov ers their escape, leanrs that it is Ju dith and not Rose, who has fled with Alan, and, wild with jealousy, pur sues, his car overtaking theirs in a slum on the Jersey side. Judith, still pretending to be Rose, begs Alan not to let Marrowphat speak to her, and vheri Marrowphat makes a leap from His car to Alan's, the latter throws iiim violently to the street. This incident occurs directly in front of the ramshackle tenement oc cupied by lied Novomber and his gan of gun men some of whmo rash out, pick up Marrowphat ami convey him to the room where November lies dy ing; in consequence of his injuries sustained in attempting to assassin ate Alan in a previous episode of this serioa. Marrownhat nroinises in Trinevg name, to avenge the death of November, and semis several mem bers of the gan to try for confirma tion of this promise. He then renews the pursuit of Alan and Judith, again overtaking them and stopping their car by shotting a bullet through the erasoline tank, which ignites the gas oline and blows up the car, but Alan and Judith continue without injury 'iy taxkab to the house of the minis vr who ) to perforin Im wadding. " re, as Alan is shoal to b wsrrisd ' Judith, who is still IniiisiJHiiiliiui '. . Marrowphat bursts into the oii, stposla:' tit InpsrfMftttan. "J, turns in fry n Marrowphat from U.o baits, fsttin it tsxun, Marrowolttt vw , i'" to UnAi t idt ( tie lorry i Vuok, h imM it itk. iust as i with Alan on the staircase, throw him from the house. In tho course of this fight a kerosene lamp is kicked over and explodos, setting fire to tho tene ment. The fire alarm is turned in, but. escape from tho upper stories is cut off because of tho blazing stair case. Rose appears at the topmost window and Alan, seeing all other means of roscuo has failed, hauls him self up to the lovol of her window by means of a block and tackle in front of the warehouse across the street. He then swings himself across the window, whero Rose is waiting, and 30 contrives her rescue, bringing her safely to tho street. (This installment of the "Trap 0 Hearts" will bo shown at tho Grand Thursday evening, Dec. 10.) CHECKS ON THIS BANK AttE PAYABLE AT SIGHT. ALWAYS CARRY A CASH R' SERVE LARGE ENOUGH TO ML! T ALL DEMANDS. HAVE YOUR ACCOUNT HERE AND YOt CHECKS WILL GIVE YOU AN ADDED STANDING WITH YOl'R CREDITORS. BE UP TO DAT u BY HAVING AN ACCOUNT WIIH AN UP-TO-DATE BANK. Sale of National Forest Timber The district forester at Portland, Oregon, is offering for sale eight mil lion board foot of timber on tho Tongass National Forest, Alaska Tne'timber consists of the Sitka hjiruca'n'nd westorn Hemlock,; and is aituated on Cowie River, nt tho south end of Burner's Bay, on the mainland near Lynn Canal. The timber is now being advertis ed for the receipt of competitive bids at tho rate of 1.00 per M for Sitka spruce and 60 cons per M f,or wes tern hemlock. The agreement with the Forest Sen-ice for tho sale of this timber will allow approximately throe years for cutting and removal; and an optional increase in the orig inal stumpage rates, not to exceed 50 cents per M, may be made by the district forester after the first yejir of the cutting period. 00 9 RANDON CHURCHES 00 M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Bpworth League, 0:30 p. m. Preaching; 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Episcopal Church . Sunday School, 10:00 n. m. Preaching, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sun days at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. in. REV. WM. HOHSFALL. Pastor r - It, t IM - . ( I Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening 8srvice, 7:30 p. m. Mid-Weak Service, Thursday, 7:30 AH those who do not worship else where are Invited to earns with us. C. MAYNK KNfOHT. Pastor Prtxbytfrisn ( huifh SMi& Kcrviees: 10 a. at, Sabbath Metro Mam.- l'rsl.biK 8aa p. m. t , V. r Prayer Mwinif 1M . m a''l'i"k i ,,. .". i 'Id iu i I' ii M ' . . .4 ;. rvt.-f. tKV THE BANK OF BAND ON t '4 Dry Wood Split wood $1.75 per tier Block wood $1.50 per tier Fire place wood $1.15 per tier F. L. Christie, Phone 582 fur IS X ft r raej s8UrtB -ysaasp Tpssusr tiJira?? TjOTOTaihrcEBrwssw JfiOCTi iijCiOZt 3TCXVS22KUaSKXlti V E. STEINOFF TIT13 HARNESS MAN omplete stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suit cases, valises and traveling bags. ! 1 h i- i M 5- I i our The new soil of this section requir es a COMMERCIAL 1'ERTILIZER, giving it what nature Incited. You must have it for your garden to gel the best results. Wo have a large supply at a very reasonable mice. i A 'X S Central b eed Central Warehouse Phone 142 Order Your Frcihl Sent by the OJd Reliable SHIPS' ELIZAEE' I Ltrgo Two-Bwlh OuUido Stale Uoiuiih Willi Htm nlng Wtttor. JSIfflil Dsy fkrvk-e Helwetn llio Coiiulllo Kiver nnd kiuht t lam vjmmimi mut. $i.m i ummr iwsm, is on vv inimam A k 4 mam