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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
SEMi.WEEkLV ban don dEcpm'). rniiy.v.'.DLC. iff. " PAGE THREE 337 ArehU KraM tras a business visi tor to Coot Bay Wednesday. Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick AntomobfleR. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Heating Stoves Win. Hite lias been down from Co- quille on business for a few days. P. E. Drain was down from Co- quille on business yesterday. Lex Cope of Langlois was in the city on business yesterday. to burn The famous Charter Oak line Frank Hayes was up from Gold Beach yesterday on business. Carl A. Garoutte was in Marsh- field on business on Monday and Tues day. in Price from $1.60 to $17.00 Ranging We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw. Co. Photo Play Specials at the Grand 'The Perils of Pauline" No. 13 In this episode, Pauline takes part in a Steeplechase horse and rider take a header in trying to jump a high hurdle. Pauline again pursued by the Gypsies makes a seventy five foot leap from a cliff into the river landing safely without a doubt the most thrilling of the entire series shown Saturday, December 19th. Sunday, December 20. graph Broadway Star Three part Comedy Vita-Feature-.UNCLE BILL. Boyle Jewelry Co. offer the LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Jewelry, Military and Toilet Sets, Cut Glass and Silverware Maniriiro pfc in satin li,R'(1 1)oxcs or in(lu" ITiaillLUIC iJClo ichml pices scparsitc. : : : : : ALL ENGRAVING FREE A Pendant, Bracelet, Necklace or Cameo for Her. and A Tie Clasp, Vest Chain, Signet Ring or Fob for Him We can also suggest many other suitable gifts. fee chance on llie $100,00 DmkimiI Ring agd Ihe $50.00 Ditmti Kf FRKE with every $1.00 jurcliasf. Diamond Rings rfisplaydhi owe (ft'n A nh (i A ill n mmuhv wr r, Alma etui-do inxriioNK jjo. 5M ?o s LOCAL NEWS ITEMS . Wanted Girl to do general house work. Apply of Mrs. J. T. Sullivan Geo. Geisondorfer was in Marsh- field Wednesday looking after busi ness affairs. Dinner 2Gc at Anderson's Restau rant. 98tf. Dinner 25c at Anderson's Restau rant. 98tf. Dinner 25c at Anderson's Restau rant. 98tf. When in doubt go Shows always good. Kausrud's orchestra. to tho Grand. Steam heat. Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bfos. For Sale Two city of Bandon street improvement bonds, 280, six per cent interest, diecout six per cent. E. Luke, Bandon, Oregon. 98t3x A fino special Broadway star fea ture nt tho Grand Sunday night en titled "Uncle Bill" a threo part com edy featuring Anita Stewart. Remember tho Putho Weekly is shown at tho Grand every Tuesday and Friday night, containing ull avail able pictures from tho world's greatest wnr. Mr. Hill of the firm of Murphy & Hill, general merchants at Bridge, was in tho city on business the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. C. McC. Johnson were in Coquillo tho first part of tho week visiting friends and Mr. Johnson was looking nfter business affairs. Dr. J. L. Masson, vcterinar Bur geon of Myrtle Point will bo at Gar outte Bros, livery barn next Satur day, IWcmber 19th. Tho strip of sidewalk ta front of the Ilreon property on Franklin Avenuo Ih being put in by tho city, tho Brocn'a who are absent from the city having forwarded tho money for the purpose, At the kccoiuI of it Korit'K of ac imlhliiiia purlieu planned by the High School faculty I Im I'ri'nlininii and Kophi'iiiorDH were enUtrtaliimJ taut Frliluy nlAlil. , Ouiiu'A furl her. iiitf I Im uifuluum'v between U tij. lUmin wjnn iuyt'i duripn Ihu early W if (Ih t'vwil'itf uinl wcrw ftiHawwl l iwuk uixl ymm. Dulniy rvfnU mml muii Ht ml mliuMly Mmv oiltlnllii, Mrs. C. C. Inman was up from the Sixes River Wednesday doing somo shopping. Matt L. May, salesman of Marsh field, was calling on his trade in Bandon yesterday. Paul Stephan was out to his timber claim above Myrtlo Point the first of the week. He was accompanied by Joel Ostlind, tho piano tuner. E. A. Thorhaven and family are moving from Langlois to Bandon. The Thorhaven family nre well and favorably known in this city and will be welcomed by a large circle of friends. Stats Roproaantativo C. R. Bar row waa down from Coquillo Wednes day and Thursday. Mr. Barrow was looking after business in connection with Ms property here. J. C. Shields and wife came down yesterday from their ranch above Myrtle Point. They were also accom panied by their granddaughter,""MTs i Lulu Shields, who had been visiting them for a short time. If you are interested in buying" pianos see Sabro Brothers. Good pianos from $325 up to $1200, deliv ered before Christmas, and sold on terms If desired. 96t4. The Perils of Paulino shown nt the Grand next Saturday, Dec. 19, is with out doubt tho most sensational and thrilling adventure that this daring moving picture actress has taken part in. Don't pass up this picture. "What arc you so ptoMwd about?" "Or. Pobl fitted me wSk Rkadon lames awl ttof are cure O. K. Pohl U ver reasonable m chargae Go and sea hkn Wednesdays or Saturdays at Sabro Bros." Tho Elizabeth arrived In Port Wednesday with a large cargo of freight and fifteen passengers. Sho left again today and will leave San Francisco for Bandon about Tucs day. W. J. Longstoa, manager of the Longston Construction Co., of Co quillo was in the city Wednesday and Thursday finishing up the business in connection with the First Street pav ing contract which was completed by his company Borne time ago. R. M. Weddle arrived on the Eliz abeth from Ukiah, Calif., to spend the holidays with his sister, Mrs. G. R. McNair and other Bandon friends. Two beautiful pianos just arrived at Sabro Bros., jewelers. One is a player made by tho famous Aeolian Company. Tho other is of the well known Stroud make. If you contem plate buying one see us. Terms if de sired. tf. Travis Marshall, arrived on tho Elizabeth from Cherokee, Kansas, und will assist in tho work on the Johnson concrete building which is being constructed here. Mr. Mar shall is the son of Chus. Marshall, who hus been hero for several months, and a nephew of J. B. Marshall, tho Ban don pioneer. R. E. Fox, chief engineer on the tug, received a telegram Wednesday stating that Mra. Fox who in in San Franclico, had received a stroke of ptralytla, howavar another telegram received yenUrday atated thut aho was bettor again. It is tho hope of their many friends that Mm, Fox may bo restored to complete health again In the near future, The untiuul Chrivtiima bull of the lo nilp t (1. A. It, next Thunuluy even lug Mt the Dreuniluitil jmvllllon pinn te to Im tmo of Ihu big iliiiicing uf Ur of I'm jwukoii, urn lo bo ulfvmi for Urn tfit of Ihu illlfurvM iiiMMjuurwilu fliUklflcullun und Juil iiiK ''"" I''" ("llvlly umoj)g tin htm luiiU" umimM with, Uv 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. aea w. moore lumber co. Light Does your Pocket Flash Need New Batteries Just received a fresh shipment Bandon Drug Co. B. T. WOLVERTON H. O. DtPPEIB Coos County Meann Oworftmttr--St Btmdon FTrtt DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FAR "VI LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FlIXE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS book-kei:ping BANDON guy dipp:l auditing accounting coNrnrANCES RBAJi B2TTATE FARM IANDS INSTRUMENTS OREGON t DONNEYS HOUS Opened for businees Again in the Red Frontf Bufldingon First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get somethinggood to eat at DONNEYS. 1141 MltHHI t r H -'--l-TH -T-H --M-W-4--H-4-H--H-T-ttt1 H BANDON TRANSFER CO. QateKbll Biothwe, Props. am Mfcnii c hnnw jind IiL'Itl (IrjLvmir. Ilione wr t given oromnt attention. .Barn corner First & Udi- Z son, Fish Property. .Tekph U4 son, risn rroperiy. . Aeiuinioiiu vm. wmu mi 1 1 1 1 1 i hi w ft i G. E. W I L S O N GBNKRAL BLACKSMITH - All klmk of lluht and Jumvy work. Hockon mhntff ically ahtnl DofonnllloH romwlloil. IWUvs In your : cripnios ant! got their foot adjuntud by i imw WMit : knows a fout-Carl Clin'ord, thw HoIontlDc wm t hnav, Tl u)mw, npntuntf minim, mm mi num or tlu mvMm tocjjtf am worn iutriuHi mnh i