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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1914)
semi-weekly bandon jjjicoBbch, 1?. rD'v, 29m iflii. PAGE TlfftJSS jMfrfrfrfrfr'H'fr'X'frfr Wi it Veet ntid family speiU Sun- 0 I day at tho home of Mrs. Sweet's par- Heating Stoves to burn The famous Charter Oak line Ranging in Price 17.00 eSiver and set arge any stove er S6.50 from $1.60 to $ We up rree or c M. costin Ov lllltBt.llll.lHIMtMMt..t.tt.W.BW.M4tt,t''l''"l" SEE OUR LINE BEFORE! YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY : Grand Theatre :: McNair How. Co THE PLACE TO GO FOR HIGH CLASS PIC TURES AND GOOD MUSIC. -COMING The Trey O Hearts. Installment No. 11 entitled "THE PAINTED HILLS" The furious pursuit against Alan Law continues The scents in the photo play are laid in the great Ameri can desert. Read the complete story .on another page of this issue. The pictures will he shoU'n at the Grand Theatre NEXT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st Six splendid Reels of the General Film Co. program. Admission 15 -5 c LOCAL NEWS ITEMS !. Dinner 25c at Anderson's Restau rant. 98tf. Milton Cox was a Coquillc visitor Sunday. ' 'L. W. Traves was over from Marsh field on business Saturday. Miss Blnncho Fogle of Coquillc has been in tho city for a few days. BOYLE JEWELRY CO. wish their many friends and patrons A Happy New Year Drawing announced in next issue. S Everarcl H. ouicjcwcltit, Phone 514. Boyle, Mgr. jKE2jzzxxzte& "Quality Jewelers" Hotel Gallier Rales $1.00 (o$2,00 per day. Special nile by wcokormonlh Sample room in connection Bmidon m rf;; Oregon Francis Corey of Coquillc was in the city Saturday night. Jns. Cowan was over from Marsh field Sunday. B. M. West of Port Orofrd was a Bandon visitor Saturday. II. C. Freeman of Port Orford was a Bandon business visitor Monday. P. J. Rassette of Lampa was in the city on business Monday. Clyde Miller and Cant. Dave Col vin of Gold Beach were in Bandon last week purchasing holiday goods. W. J. McDermid has been down in Curry county looking after life insur ance business'. Miss A. B. Clausen of Coos River was a Bandon visitor tho latter part of last week. S. Zimmerman of Marshfield was in the city on business the latter part of last week. Chan. E. Walters was up from Port Orford Saturday looking after busi ness affairs. Milo Dunham of Myrtlo Point was registered at the Hotel Gallier Sunday. Victor-Victroliis, Edison DIbc Ttlk. ing Machines ami Records. Your In duction liivltfil.Kidiro Bros, J. K. Norton f Coijullli!, wiik in lliu city Butimluy culling on hg tun. Niiiiorn. Ilu riiiurnnil to Coqulllii on Uw Hunduy moniliig bowl, "Yi'i MO you Vo wboutT J'W mmi nw wftfj flljutlofj lM mm tUy Hhf w Q, II I'M m yu Vi'mlmtoyt or $fMAyt m ents, Mh and Mrs. T. P. Hnnly, at tho Hanly ranch. . C. M. Spencer and wife left on tho Elizabeth for a trip to San Francis co. They expect to return homo agair next week. Charles Marshall, who has boon vis iting his brother, J. B. Marshall, of this city, went to Coquillc Sunday to visit his daughter, Mrs. W. J. .Long-ston. P. II. Poole has been up from Port Orford a few days looking after bus iness nfTairs and calling on friends. Ho will also go to Coos Bay before returning to Port Orford. 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. !)Gt4. A large bunch of Bandonians went up the river Sunday for a fishing and bunting trip. Some went to Ran dolph slough where they caught a nice supply of trout. Others went on up to Beaver slough to try for a bunch of ducks. Automobile and Work a chine Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. CIMWnint.giwir.iiff Ralph Moore returned last week from Toledo, Ore., where he had been since the Moore mill started up in that city. He expects to remain here for some time assisting in the busi ncss at this place. The North Bend daily paper which was to have started about January 1st, has failed to materialize accord ing to tho Marshfield Record, and Mr. Weldy, who was to have started the in California or Western Oregon in a city of 5,000 inhabitants or over. daily is still looking for a location Mrs. A. J. Hartman returned on the Elizabeth Christmas morning from San Francisco. Mrs. Hartman left recontly and had not intended to return until Spring, but on account of the recent fire which destroyed the two Hartman houses, she returned to look after her insurance interests and other business. According to tho Gold Beach Globe our friendNMoss Averill is in charge of a bunch of inmates of the Curry county jail, cleaning up stumps, old fences, etc., from the county court yard... Tho notice did not say whether Moss was an inmate or not, but his many friends here do not believe that he .has ever gotten himself into such serious trouble. The Coquillc Sentinel says that Jasper Yoakum has a steer weighing nearly 3000, pounds out on his ranch near the county farm, that he is thinking of exhibiting at the San Francisco fair next year. That would certainly be some steer and a mighty good advertisement for tho kind of cattle that can be raised in Coos county. BANDON CHURCHES 9 M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, G:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 2nd, lth and 5th days at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. REV. WM. IIORSFALL, Pastor Sun- Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:30 All those who do not worship else ivhero are invited to come with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor Presbyterian Church Sabbath Services: 10 a. ni Sabbath School 11 a. in Preaching (1:30 p. m. . . C. E. Prayer meeting 7:30 p, m Preaching Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting A cordial Invitation is extended the public to attend theno Hervlces REV. WINFIKM) 8. SMITH, Pastor llupllkl Church .Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Punching Burvhv, UiOO A, . ELDER A. II. REUSE, Mwrh of UrillwM 00)9 ii. i) IVi'inhJwr wm ut I) a to. una lilM v. in, 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. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Does your Pocket Flash Light j Need New Batteries Just received a fresh shipment Bandon is E. T. WOLVERTON II. C. DUTiEL Coos County Meanr? Opportunity Sec Bandon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FIJWG INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTAIA nOOK-KKiPING BANDON GUY DIPPEL AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONYEYWVNCT5S REAL EfiTATfi f FAJIM LANDS INSTRUMENTS OREGON frt i'i mm 44"W":'MfrMwi' DONNEYS COFFEE HOUSE Opened for business again In the Red FrontBuHding'on First Street. Meals at all hours" day or night You known you always get something'l'good to" eat at DONNEYS. BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gatcbfell Brothers, Props. All kinds of heavy and litfht drayintf. Phpne orlUrs given prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Lai- son, Fish Property. .Telephone oil. G. E. WILSON GKNHRAL BLACKSMITH All Kinds of light mid bwvy work, Hurmm iciontlf nn v H im . jfiionn l cm rummmi. mm1; in your . ' . , t m . i: i I I i I i JL known u foot Curl CHH'ord, iw wlmUflo- hum t t hour, no ithwYm, pntiiug nmuii, nno mi mna of tlu mnrwv iuuh All wor gtmmtimi I'lghL