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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1914)
"' SEMI-WEEKLY DANDOX RECOROKF, TUESDAY. DC, 6TI1, 1914 r ; y y 5: eating St o to burn The famous Charter Oak line 1 '' t net Thursday night's program "Trv TIacrts", n two 1 1 f;.- y "Lo'inj" Vfi,rarh and 1 e-if.l-r v...- icuj-. s from Eu- . If jreu aj intWWBtfd in buying piano s Satro Brothers. Good jptenoa from $325 up to 81200, dehv j $re-l before Christmas, and sold on tarm3 f dosireJ. a6tl. anging in Pri from $1.60 to $17 e will deliver and ee of charge any stove costing Over $6.5 i i SEE OUR LINE BEFORE) YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw. J. B. Carter wag over from Marsh fleli Sunday calling on friends. W M. Hate and T." G. Horton of Coos Bay wen . in the city on busi ness yesterday. Mrs. S. E. Paaree arrived on the Soeedweii from Port Huron, Mich, to join hef husband, who has been hero since October 1st, in charge of the office at the Geo. W. Moore mill. Automobile and Machine Work Bring yourwork to the (kiwe aad Machine Shop. EverytWng done with nasiae and dispatch. Agent for Buick Aitctnobilet. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Or munirrni iiin imni ii n n C. E. Russell of Myrtle Point was in the city on business Saturday. Joel Ostiind, the piano tuner, has teen over from Marahfleld on buri ness for afew days. J. T. Sullivan and family left Sun day norning for Beaver Hill and Marsaiiejd where they are visiting frienJK And mZ. Sullivan is looking after business kffairs. Frnk Cox and family are up from Lnnglois doing some shopping. J. E. Walstrom left on tho early morning bout for a business trip to Myrtle Point. Mi 3. E."A. Haitman left on the Elizi beth for S; n Francisco where she - xpecta toremain for some time and will probably go to Portland al so before returning to Bandoti. Ctrl Tilton has opened up a bar ber ;hop in the corner formerly oc cupied by the O. K. Chop House. Mr. Tilton will occupy about hajf of the buibing and Thos. Anderson will oc cupy the other half with a restaurant , Tie ElfSabeth arrived Saturday morning with a large earero of freiirht and seven passengers. She sailed agn. yesterday with a full cargo of lu mi or and freight and several puss onjrt rs. RAD THEATRE SPECIALS YO' HEARTS No. 8 Allan Law rescues Rose from a burning building by means of a block and tackle HEARST & DIAMONDS a two reel Bunnygraph Hearst-Selig Weekly WAR PICTURES FROM EUROPE" This classv program shown next THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 10th Admission 15c and 10c 00S -' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS S C. L. Curtus was ovor from Marsh field yesterday. Portland for the past year, returned to Bandon yesterday Frank V Catterlin, of Marahfleld, was in Bandon today on business II. E. Bultman of Marshfleld came over yesterday to call on his custom ers hero. For Sale Jersey cow, milking one month. I. A. Peterson, on Msr. Car dinal's ranch. L. J. Davidson returned on the Elizabeth from a business trip " to San Francisco, ioyle Jewelry Co. oner the LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Jewelry, Military and Toilet Sets, Cut Glass and Silverware Manirnrp pk in satin line(1 1)0Xes 011 imlu" lilailiLUIC uClo vidua! pieces separate. : : : : : ALL ENGRAVING FREE A Pawlant, Bracelet, Neklace or Cameo for Her. and A Tie Ciasp, Vest Chain, Signet Ring or Fob for Him We can also suggest many other suitable gifts. One cLancc on Ike $100.00 Diamond Ring sod Ibe $50,00 DUnori King FREE with eveiy $1.00 purrluse, Diamond Kisgs ftplayd fu ew window, mm m$,$oul'cJtuvd&3 thwhohe Mgr. MXt&XMoifmimmm y 5j4 Victor-Victrolas, Edison Diuc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. Geo. Gcisendorfer was a business visitor in Coquille today, going up tho river on the early boat. Good pasture for a few head of cattle at $1.25 per month, at Ledger wood place. C. II. Chandler 82tf. L. L. Thomas, of Coos Bay, was a Bandon business visitor yesterday and today. Attorney C. It. Wado made a fly iiiK trip to the county scat and re turn this morning on legal business. Clint Malehorn, who has been in Wanted Position us cook in camp for man and wife, or lady cook in a smaller camp. Inquire at this of fice. 92t2. Keep smiling mid see a good show at the Grand any niulit in tho wek always a program of films that plaatw and entertain. Wood for Sal. Split r'ir, $8X0 for two tit; split pine, f.'i.OO for two tiora; pine blockj 2.r0 for two imt.. , O. K H. y if Mr. wwl Mr. W. I; Hut , tl on (lit (SUmUUi raw ' . i dum) awj will milk lUndcn turn wii!). Mr. Humtai. I !ot all my sample photos in tran opration and cordially invite you to call and get yours free in or- dor-to ,get a new supply. . W. Ap SleiTt, Hiotog?apher, First Street Wes:--4Ctf.x, flr'C: Freeman, of the Portland Ore- gonian, has been in the city for a few days. Mr. Freeman is in tho county for ihe purpose of getting data on the Coach-Treadgold case, and a few other- cases of minor importance. "What are you so pleased about?" "Pr. Pohl fitted me with Rhudon iensoa and they are sure O. K. Pohi is very reasonable in charges Go and see him Wednesdays or Saturdays at Sabro BroB."4f Two beautiful pianos just arrived at Snbro Bros., jewelers. One is a player made by the famous Aeolian Company. The other is of the well kno-.vn Stroud make. If you content plate buying one see us. Terms if k sired. tf. - Forest Notes. A great deal of the oak UBcd on the Pacific coast comes from the eastorn part of Asia. To guard against tree repair fak ers, or quack tree surgeons, the Mm .-lachunetts forestry association will inspect the shade trees belong ing to its members, free of charge. The Siiilwald, or city forest of Zurich, Switzerland, adds to the town revenue $7.20 per acre a "year, reduc ing the amount needed to be raised through taxation by more than $32, 000. In northern Idaho and Montana, which ubd many fires during the past summer, 86 per cent of the fires on nat onal forests were caused by rail roads, Si6 .per cent by lightning, and 10 er cent by campers. The remain dor were du to bru.h burning and other misceUuneos or unknown case A mountain lion recently killed ii the Grand Canyon game presrrve. which adjoins the Tiirayan notiuna' forest, measured ten feet from iiu.m to '.nil. Mountain lions und ui'm beast of prey, such as wolves, ci j otes, and wild cats, aer killed by for est officers and game wardens be cause they are a menace to stock and to gamti animals. Card of Thanks. Wo dflklro to express our h-artfrl' thanks to the friends who t 'm!l 4JnK , 4u'ig the sick: and sjiuii o'" our l'''ove4 Wife I moth vt, and .iny menil'er- ( thv E8tem 9tr ad th f I rl: nool ' -I . 'i '4id Chiidrtu. 0i. :K;' ta mM off am 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. i Does your ' ; cket Flash Lkrht Need New Batteries Just received a fresh shipment Bandon Drug Co. ! 2 t t FIRE INSURANCE X NOTARY PUBLIC 3; RENTALS i' BOOK-KEEPING BANDON E. T. WOliVERTON H. O. DOPfBb Coos County M&Lfin Opportnanit See Bandon FTrrt DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITT PROPERTY GUT DIPP5SL AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONTETANflES REAL HffT&TP FARM IAKDS INSTRUMENTS :: :: :: t: OREGON DOWNEY'S COFFEE HOUSE f s Opened for businesi Again hi the Red Frontf Buildingfon First Street. MmIi at all hours day X or night Tou known yoa always X get somethinggood tojeat at f- DONNEY'S. I IIIIMWllllt BANDON TRANSFER CO. GatchtU BaothWL Ptom. AH ldn& of hary ni Wit ttorfaff, fm (ftjn given prompt attcntiML .own fJir Fvtl m E4 t eon, Jiiah IToperty. .Telephone 641. G. E. W I L S O N GENERAL BLACKSMITH AJ1 kinds of Itoht und heavy work. Horfiefl Bcientif- lelly fihod. DoforniitleH remedied, llrlnn in your : rrijjpl&s md jet their feel adjusted by n man tm : know a togP-Curl Cllrord, the Kcienifflc horse ; i hixsv. 'He ohockurK, uplitUntf Juaulu, and all kinds ! f tju mukui'M touJs. AJI work guaranteed right, : )k teim Kale