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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1914)
v t T S i 8EMMVEEKLV BANDOM HECdnVi2iAY. DEC. 15TH, Ml ati eg oves to burn The famous Charter Oak line in rrice ging from $1.6 Oto $17.00 w deliver and set op free of charge any stove Over $6,50 H".:..H"HW"H"H";''K-r SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair How. Co - " 1 0 (? I , k LWLaii 11 U IT O 11 lliiliO Grand Theatre SPECIAL FEATURES The Trey O9 Hearts All in Law rescues Rose from a specia' train by the aid of a frying machine. Very Thrilling 9 Dinner 25c at Anderson's Restau rant. !)8tf. Don Gardner was over from Coos Kay Saturday on a business trip. Geo. Sutton of Port Orford was in the city on business Satuday. Read the story on another page of this issue See the pictures at the GRAND NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT jpO thel'athe Daily News Films containing all the best pictures of the War in 1'U rope shown at the Grand every Tuesday and Friday night. Interesting and instructive. Surely worth seeing. Henry Adolphscn of Port Orford was in Bandon on business Saturday. R. G. McKenzio of Port Orford was a Uandon business visitor Snturday. II. E. Folsom was over from Coos Hay on business yesterday. Geogc Johnson of Coquillo was in the city on business Saturday. Boyle Jewelry Co. offer the LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Jewelry, Military and Toilet Sets, Cut Glass and Silverware Mrminnrn Qotr n satm MIU(' boxes or illdll mdlllLUie Oeib vidua! piecs 'separate. : : : : : ALL ENGRAVING FREE A Pendant, Bracelet, Necklace or Cameo for Her. and A Tie Clasp, Vesl Chain, Signet Ring or Fob for Him We can also suggest many other suitable gifts. Que dunce m the $100.00 Diamond King ami lir $50,00 Diamond Itiflg FREE wilii tviry 3" I -00 jwrdisw. Diamond W'um iilfuljyrd In our wiiuluw. i vrjiAiii) lira Dinner 25c at Anderson's Restau rant. 98tf. Dr. J. R. Weatherbec of the Star Ranch was in Uandon Thursday. Guy Cordiner and C. J. Walker wore up from Lakeport Saturday on a com bined business and pleasure trip. O. E. Hill was down from Bridge Saturday looking after business nf-fairs. C. K. Applegnrth of Cape Blanco was in Uandon Saturday looking af ter business affairs. L. K. Brown, the local life insur ance man, made n business trip to Coquillo last Thursday. The Perils of Paulino will bo nt tho Grand noxt Saturday, Dep. It) full of pop, ginger and oxcitement. Mayor Topping was Ii the County Seat on Monday attending the hear ing of the Com-h-Uerron appealed liquor ciiHt'H, Don't forget to wit the In lent war Jiitflliriw In tl,0 I'atiui Ndwh Ilium kIhiwii lit tint Omul 'J'lii'iitiu ov. try TutMHlHy iiml Kilduy night. !') Hiiln Two ny of IIiiimIhh ml IfDluuviiliiiuil bmuU. ItfKl), ik iw mml liilnitMiU iIIjmwuI ) ur r.mi. It. ImUs, lirnim Oiw-vm ty It SVtmum, ! U Kum wjitv . Vielof-Vlctrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. Chief of Police P. A. Holman was in Coquillo yesterday in connection ith the local liquor cases which had ttheir rehearing in tho Circit Court yesterday. Ernest Watkins, who is at homo for the Christmas holidays from the Uni versity of Oregon, has accepted a temporary position wit lithe Bandon Dry Goods Company. Bungling Bnks Bunko is tho title of a three reel Animal Comedy that lias the right kick. See it next Fri day night, Dec. 18. It's a hum-din-gcr. Mrs. J. M. Perkins, who lives near Parkersburg, had the misfortune to fall and dislocate her hip yesterday and considering her advanced age the accident may prove quite serious. Monte J. Wax, who has been super intending the big sale at the Bandon Dry Goods Co., left Sunday for Co quillo where lie will put on another big sale. If you are interested in buying pianos sec Sabro Brothers. Good pianos from $.'125 up to $1200, deliv ered before Christmas, and sold on terms if desired. 9iit4. trVitii-rw-i-k I. .maTurf it ni . Automobile and Machin II. M. SHAW, M. I).. OF M A RS II -FIELD, WILL BE AT THE HOTEL (JALLIElt THURSDAY, DEC. 17TH, TO DO SPECIAL EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT WORK. GLASSES FITTED. Miss Louise Clausen was down from her home near Rivcrton during the latter part of last week and spent the week-end with Miss Ora Jameson ai tho W. E. Craine home on Edison Avenue. J. T. Bridges, a former Coos county resident, was elected mayor of Oakland, Oregon, at their city election last week. Mr. Bridges is the father of Mrs. S. C. Endicott of thisc ity. Oour new policy in allowing chil dren under ten years old into the show at 5c admission on special nights is meeting with much favor. Re member it saves you money and gives tho children a chance for a little pleasure. Grand theatre. Take your children to see the Pathe Daily News films, shown at the Grand every Tuesday and Friday nights. IL gives them a better comprehension of the worlds events in motion pictures thnn what they could learn from books and newspapers. "What are you so pleased about?" "Dr. Pohl fitted me wii Rhudon lenBos and they are sure O. K. Pohl ia very reasonable in charges Go and see him Wodnesdays or Saturdays at Sabro Bros." tf Marshfield came very near having big fire last Friday night when flames broke out in the rear of the Coos Bay Bakery and for a short time threatened an entire block. Quick action, however, on the part of the fire department saved the day, with a loss to Carl Evcrtson, proprietor of the bakery, cf about 300, covered by insurance. Two beautiful pianos jusc arrived at Sabro Bros., jewelers. One Is a player made by the famous Aeolian Company. - The other is of the well known Stroud make. If you contem plate buying one see us. Terms if de sired. tf. LIBRARY NOTES The City Library has recently re ceived from the trustees under tho will of Mary Baker Eddy tho follow ing books on Christian Science by Mary Baker Eddy: Unity of Good Rent rnpection and Introspection, Pul pit and Press, Messages to tho Molhc Church, Chrixtain Healing and the Pooplo'H Idea nf God, Rudiinental Di vine Science, No and Yes. Those books and periodicals have been pro simti'd without rout to the library, and aid placed at tlut illnpiisal of tho read ing public. HUvy Hour at lliu Library lit ;30 Thuodiiy iiflernoori, tint I71lu tlu nlory t IVlur hui wllf bo tub) by m Dli'liil nf lliu library, Wn JlitJy Hp pitdulM thin liulp, Mini VuIunUji' will Imj wurnily mlmml Wo uit )Umk n' (UijillityllfMi mi4 i JIm1 niv uf tun) Lwtb iVty, MuJ U Brwig your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with noatnoss and dispatch. Agent for Uuielc Automobiles. M. D. SHERRAKD, Bandon, Ore. Says: am The mill is down but I'm stiSI on the job, ready to furnish yom with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. SO ight Does your ket Fl. Need latteries Just received a fresh shipment New B an "flu E. T. WOLVERTON H. C. DIPPEL C!oos County Rleanfi Opportunity See Bandoir First WIST JT klilL, VV JSLi V SLiSV & CONVKYANCaS U1SAL IfltTATE FARM LANDS INSTRUMENT FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS nOOK-KEHPING GUY DIPPEL AUDITING ACCOUNTING NTS i OREGON t. BANDON 1. WFtt Opened for business again In the Red FrontSBuildin&Son First Street. Meals at all hours day J. or night You known you always 3". get something"'good to J oat at t DONNEY'S. I I T-i "- - - ' BANDON TRANSFER CO. J Gatebbll BvoLhers. Props. f AU kinds of heavy and liIit draying. PJionc orders ? iriven prompt attention. .Barn corner Flrat & Edi- son, J'isn rroperiy. . leiepuone o'fi. j X...4.H..j..HM4"H G. E. 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