Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, December 18, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SEMMVEEKLY BANDON RECOtt DElC FRIDAY. OeC. 18TII. ml
SEMI-WEEKLY
Bandon Recorder
Published every Tuesday and Friday
hv The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc
Entered at the Post Oflke at Ban
don. Orecon, as mall matter of the
second class.
C. E. KOPF & A. W. STUART
Editors and Managers.
Make all checks payable and address
all communications to the company
Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in
ndvance.
CHRISTMAS GIVING
rru nf "Snuirs" of which
i mi; awwiv-vj r'
President Wilson's daughter is a lead
or. was organized to discourage useless
giving or the giving of useless Xmas
presents.
The spirit of Xmas giving i3 an ex
cellent thing. It is often the finding
of the holy grail. No one would
speak for the cheerless charnal house
of the heart possesed by him who
some called Scrougc and others call
ed Marlin. But Xmas giving often
degenerates into a formal exchange of
commodities, actuated only by cus
tom. Wo present articles to people
who do not care for the things wo se
lect and expect to receive in payment
something we do not prize. It vcr
tually amounts to buying ourselves
something we do not particularly dc
olrn mill nftnn cannot afford. This
exchange of commodities is often car
rim! in n irnnt extreme. So called
presents are not only exchanged by
mere acquaintances, but often by peo
ple who rather dislike each other. It
has grown to become a custom that
holds many in heartless and formal
shackles.
. Methodist Church
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Public Service, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
Mid-Wcck Service, Thursday, 7:30
All those who do not worship else
where are invited to come with us.
C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor
Presbyterian Church
Sabbath Services:
10 a. m Sabbath School
11 a. m Preaching
6:30 p. m. . . C. E. Prayer meeting
7:30 p. m Preaching
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
A cordial invitation is extended the
public to attend these services
REV. WINFIELD S. SMITH, Pastor
Baptist Church
Sunday School, 10;00 A. M.
Preaching Service, 11:00 A. M.
ELDER A. B. REESE.
Church of the Divthcrn
Sundav Services: Sunday School
10:00 a. in: I'reachi: .-' scrivce at 11
a. m. and v:uu p. m.
Everybody cordii.ily invited.
L. B. OVERHOLSilR, Pastor.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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Rev. G. L. Hall cT field was
in the city on business yesterday.
L. W. Traver of Marshficld was
the city on business yesterday.
The ladies of the M. E. Church
South will hold a cooked food sale at
Dickey's store tomorrow (Saturday).
Hand decorated china and numer
ous other dainty guts lor Christmas
at Morrison's, 240 First Street W.
Mrs. M. Ashton left on the Eliza
beth for San Francisoc where she
will spend Christmas with friends.
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W. E. ST EI N O FF
THE HARNESS MAN
omplete stock of har
ness, shopping bags,
trunks, suit cases, valises
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and traveling bags.
-a.
Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable
S. S. ELIZABETH
Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run
ning Water.
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco. ;
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 t
FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT J
Reservations: J. E. Norton. Coquille; Perkins', $
Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. I
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon
4"HH:il'"M.M
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. Apply of Mrs. J. T. Sullivan.
Miss Norecn, English teacher in th
High School, left today to spend the
Christmas holidays at her home in
Portland.
Hazel Manwaring of Langlois was
in Hnnrlnn vnQfnnljiv nnil tnilnv ilninf
. . . f (jr. ' ' .nir.A i " - - "
The society oi opuKa i"ui'"a some shonninir.
that Xmas giving bo conimeu among
the well to do mostly to children. Of
course no particular objection is rais
ed to our giving presents to those par
ticularly dear to us, but even that is
discouraged. The members refuse to I Mr. Harold Quiglcy, commercial in
cither give or accept presents and the structor and athletic director of the
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money that would ordinarily be spent L
in exchanges is uscu in uuu ..m tho Christmas holidays with his par
irivinir. It is used to bring Amas ct8
cheer to the poor, tho friendless and
irn,l. In fact it is only
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nanil in trim lrivinir: l. c. to those who .
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EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
S. S. BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME
Sailing from Coos Bay
December 19th at 11:00 a. m.
December 26th at 2:30 p. m.
Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse J Co.
PHONE 142
CHECKS
ON THIS BANK
ARE , PAYABLE AT SIGHT. WE
ALWAYS CARRY A CASH HE
SERVE LARGE ENOUGH TO MEET
ALL DEMANDS. HAVE YOJR
ACCOUNT HERE AND YOJR
CHECKS WILL GIVE YOU AN
ADDED STANDING WITH YOUR
CREDITORS. BE UP TO DATE
BY HAVING AN ACCOUNT WITH
AN UP-TO-DATE BANK.
THE BANK OF BANDON
City IVbat Market
A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH
AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON
HANI). MODERN METHODS AND
COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM
HINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING
HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA
TRONAGE SOLICITED.
Phone 193
Geo. Erdman, Proprietor
Coming to take charge of the alter
rived on the evening boat Thursday
from Washington.
cannot repay.
This is real charity. It does not
snnnil bnllnw like brnzen cymbals but
... ,i , r vmno hniisl Mrs. W. S. Wells has returned from
with the joyous tones of Xmas bells Marshfieldwhoroshc
sooths or mends hearts that are i.roK- BUost of Mrg J g Lyons gho wag
en. also visiting her brothers, Messrs. II.
Mnny people this year have written and L. Gordon, who are business men
letters to their friends formally dc- r Marshficld
-1 f 4 n vsiswiiifsk ttvncnnt C l 11(1 tlTrt- I
claiming their intention to give none Schoo,B dc,)arteii on'tllo noon 1)0at
Tlierc is n particular call for such today for Eugene. Mr. Hopkins will
action this year on account of the visit with his father and brother Who
suffering caused by tho lack of work.' re in the lumber business in the Uni-
Try it once and know tho plensures vorsltv Clty'
of true giving. A very merry Xmas Miss Moore of the teaching staff
is indeed within your attainment. Not in the local schools, is among those
In ,.nn,lnRrni,sion but in love and in wll w sPe" " Holidays away
charity to relieve those that need. Let
from Bandon. Miss Moore left for
her liomn !n Encnnn nn thn nftnrnnnn
this giving Do sensiuie nnu praciicui
as warm woolen clothing for some in
sufficiently dressed person whoso vi
tality age has lowered or n doll to
satisfy the mother instinct of some
poor child.
Help those that are in want, if they
desgrve it, because they do, and if not
because they don't. It this sounds
mushy remember that Xmas commem
orates the birlh of one who died that
even thieves and Mary Magdelene
might received tho priceless gift of
everlasting life.
Mrs. K. Roscnblad and three chil
dren left on the Elizabeth for San
Francisco where they will spend
Christmas with Capt. Roscnblad of the
Speedwell and will probably return on
the Speedwell which sails from San
Krnncisco December 2(Uh.
A Telephone
for Xmas
What will a housewife appreciate
more as a Christmas nift than a
telephone? She and all the fam
ily will be truly thankful for k
every day in the year. Consult
local office for rates.
Do Your Shopping Early.
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
(?0 proper time.
BANDON CHURCHES
Sheriff Elect Alfred Johnson, Jr.,
was in the city Wednesday looking
after business a Hairs and getting ac
quainted with the needs of this sec
tion of the county as regards his of
fice after he takes up his duties in
January. Mr. Johnson has nppointed
his deputies and is nlrcady to take
up tho duties of his office at tho
A. D. Mills
Real Estate
Fire Insurance
Notary Public
Rentals
Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 per
month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street.
We want you
For our customer not just today, but tomor
row and for all time to come, if
Right Goods
Right Prices
Courteous Treatment
and prompt delivery
is what you want
WE HAVE YOU
SPARK S GROCERY
Successor to A. E. Whit
M. K. Church South
Sunday School, 10:00 a. in.
Preaching, 11:00 a. in.
Kpwnrtli iA-ngun, 0:,10 p. m.
I'roneltJng, 7:!I0 p. in,
I'rnyor Meeting, Thursday, 7:110.
Mlwloimry Society, I'rlday, .S!i!l0,
V. II. SMITH, I'lmtor.
UplMiipiil Church
toindH)' Mm), 10(00 n. in,
I'tmMtify KulI IUi filh fun.
ixr ai iJ u. in, ujiij im tu m,
HI A' WH llQim'AUk 1'uilAr
A new featuro in High School ath.
Ictics which is finding much favor
among tho locnl students is the system
of interclass basket ball games, inaug
urated by Athletic Director Qulgloy.
I'ach of tho four classes of the High
School arc represented b a team and
tho championship is to bo decided by
n round. nibbln scries of gamen.
Tuesday nfternoon Ihu SophomorcH
iidmliiiNtori'd u Mil to r drubbing to the
Freshmen and thereby estnlillnlu'd (In.
fwt tint t they will be mhIouh con
teiidnw for t ho pmwmnt. I'ollnwlng
thU giimu tho Keillor mu Junior
inlxi'd In n lougli ronliiMi, n vvhltili
Hwilor dignity wiin wily wii ilni
from ruljij l!it ujijiyr ohm miiUm Ihv
A jf ittiil a 9 la 1 mm
Hotel Gallier
Ratcs $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Speciul rates by week ormonth
Sample room in connetfion
Bandon
Oregon
IIHIIII I ll
Dont catfteicirbroins !.
The QualityGift'atedyarik
SABRO BROS
Manufacturing Jewelers
PURE DRUG'S
Do you want pure drug
and drug sundries, fine
perfumes, liair brushcfl,
and toilet artieloH? If
ho call on
C, V.
J.OWK, HiiikIou
Mrs. Geo. Geisendorfer
I'upil nf limit llirtiiumi
Piano Theory
KliKlk ili HMD. Ilwr 11
ynint MMMiiiitni 1 1 1 nut ii t inn i iiiiimiiMH
For Your Garden
The new soil of this section requir
es o COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER,
Uivinu it what nature lacked. You
must have it for your (jurdvn to yet
tho best results. We have a large
supply (rt a very reasonable mice,
Central Feed Co.
a a a
LeMrJ WArohouiu Phoim M2 X