JlMP-nJ MIIHHUUVfl i ..... VI' a n ,"0 BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY i A few Winter Suits that all suitable for. Spring wear made in late style of extra fine worsted cloth, are silk lined. These suits sold for $25.00 to $35.00 FRIDAY SALE $7.90 BATH TOWELS 25 X 48 inch extra size and weight genuine Turkish. Hath Towels bleaohed white. You will have no trouble to rub dry with this towel worth 35c Friday, only, Sale 24c APRONS Cover all Mouse Aprons made of good percale in light or dark patterns, low neks, short sleeves, cap trimmed, belted and one side pocket, worth 65c Friday, only, Sale 43c SATEEN BLOOMERS Children black Sateen Bloomers heavy weight are sure to protect children's underwear they are worth 35c each Friday, only, Sale 24c Gingham Petticoats Blue and white striped gingham draw string top and ruffle bottoms; regular price 35c each Friday, only Sale 24c each No Phone Orders Accepted for Fri day Sale. WE ill LI Each Friday there will be Bargains worth while. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS W. C. Royd was up from LaiiKlois Sunday. Lee Webb was a Coquillo -isitor Thursday. Mr. I.utsoy of Lane;lois was on the streets of Handon Thursday. II. I' Morrison made the trip to Co quillu Friday on business bent. Mildred Morse returned home from San Francisco on the Speedwell. George Sydmnn came up from Den mark one day last week. Dan Miler was visiting Marshlield the later part of last week. J. E. Walstrom had business In Myrtle Point Thursday. Walter Jefferson of Myrtle Point was a visitor in Handon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. fi. Lee came up from Riverton Friday to join the local chapter of the Eastern Star. There were no services in the M. E Church Sunday as Rev. C. Mayne Knight was absent attending u con ference at Myrtle Point. Wm. Hale, salesman for the Willey H. Allen Piano company of Marsh field was in town this past week. i I C. F. Tate took a day off Thursday ' , and spent the time attending to bu-! sincss at Myrtle Point. ( i Honrv Dufurd spent Thursday at , Coquillc. attending business in that city. Kenneth Perkins went up the river Thursday on a business trip to the county seat. SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTED Hoard Concludes Annual Task. List of the Teachers Named WANTED Clean cotton rags, no small ones. Will pay liberally fur them. Recorder office. For Sale Lease on a four hundred aero ranch, four years. Also eleven head of cows and heifers. Must sell at once. Inquire at this office. Heavy work horse for sale or trade for a cow. V. M. Smith, on the Gus Gross place, Handon. x'2t Twentyfour pairs of Ladies' Shoes and low shoes, $li.r0 to ?:i.7f. values now HO cts to $1.50. All sizes at Hreuers. Mar Ji, -It Cows For Sale Two first class cows and two 2-year old heifers. Call on or address Mrs. Clara K. Canterbury, Handon Oregon. x Mar '.) It T-o For Sale; Sniiitl Dairy I'arm, IfiO acrivx, HuildingH and fen cos new and in line condition, I Mi iniltiH from t'lu'onu factor)' on HUe ilvur, (-furry county. P. O. iiddriw It. A. MTiur on, Diwiinuik, Onoii, x No tli lUii fiiJH I'D wmiHUMJ u itr whjhjih w l4i ! "Keystone Comedies" at the Grand! every Sunday night. Made for fun, I only get the Keystone desire. j W. II. Hutton and wife visited last week at the homo of Mrs. Hutton's 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Roison in Langlois last week. A. McA'.iir and Ho v. Smith will re present tlvi loeai Proyslerian ihurch at the moe-big of the prel.yMpry at North He id tomorrow. The infant son of Mrs. and Mr. Wm. ! Shellhammer was buried Saturday afternoon. It lived only a short time after birth. Who is the Clutching Hand? The Mystery deepens His fertile braii, again eludes the police. A great pic ture this every Friday night at the Grand. Hargain Friday is a special day at Averill's each week. There on that date they always have something at tractive to the economical buyer. For their offerings this week see their ad I in the Recorder. The Tillamook came in from the north Saturday and among other things for the government for use on the harbor work was a hoisting engine which is to be erected in the stone quarry. "Runaway June" is making a hit with the inoovie patrons good plot swell stage settings and crystal clear photography make a picture worth seeing June is at the Grand every Sunday night. E. II. Fish lias switched join, Hovering bin connoe'ion with th Hula brook company and taking up iltillu for tho HotUfonl company of Port land. !h will lupei (j un tho itn.k for tlmt 'ninpany. Mm, K. ('. liiullcuU lw ivUii'tiul lu hw Iwnw in Jtawluii aft or a vialt uf wvwiil wniiU wtih htr imrmHa, Mi. imJ Mm. UrUl&m w Mv 4 (JgUgurf iimem. UiiM m iwttww attf lumi a torn mt imudUd YHismUt to lm A Aur pun ut Mu. if f t The school officers of Bandon are now enjoying the repose that comes to them who have an arduous task ac complished. The annual wrestle with the school teacher problem has been faced and is now past history. When consideration is given to the salaries and honors attached to it the position of school ollicer'is probably tho most thankless job on the calendar. The board this year has gone to great pains in the selection of tho grade and high school teachers and people ac quainted with conditions feel that they have acquitted themselves well iu the difficult task of selecting school teach ers. The folowing is tho list of teachers in addition to Prof. Turnbow, whose selection as superintendnnt was an nounced some time ago: High school J. O. Ervin, Harold Quigley, Miss E. J. Rodgors Aline Noren. Grades T. S. Van Vleet, Pearl Walker, Kate Chatburn, Ella Rea, Anna Cliukcnbaird, Lucile Me Kay, Hlanche Landreth, Herdcnah Iliakey, Eva Pruner, Ebba Wiren Bessie Van Vleet, Ethel Moore, Al lies Hughes. J. D. Tharp, who has a farm in tho Four Mile vicinity and one near Whis ky Run, was in Handon Saturday, headed toward tho ranch above Bill iard. Ho says it keeps him busy, run ning both places. HOT POINT WEEK MAY 3-B One whole week wlica Kl (iriUlnvn, marvelous electric Move and prill can be bought at one third off, EL GRILSTOVO lieaU electrically, red hot in 3(1 -i'oiiiI cotU eleven and one half renU per hour to operate and will cook a meal in half u hour at an ekpeiue of lent than i milt. Will lukr vaffle and fry Imcimi at the Mine linii'i vsill ionk rggi, ImiiI roffi'i.liMit lucid and cool, ninth MlUlll', llll'jt.lMMuiU jim I u liuiklicd nll-f iliiiigt pon ONE WKEK lli'Kllllr I'flic IJ.IMI I or line ji -fil Mi i n 111 iijiMo or f JJj W, L, MAST Mhim hum m TILLIE'S I'UNCTUUED .BOMANCB Greatest Six Part Keystone Comedy Ever Filmed Marie Drossier, as "Tillio" Is n scream. Charlie Chaplin" the famous comedian is at his best and Mabel Normand (Keystone Mabel) is one of the big live wires of this six part mo" ing picture comedy. Whenever a feature film can play in Portland for three solid weelts from 11 a, m. to 11 p. m. it has surclv some drawing power. To miss Tillies Punctured Romance means that you have passed up the greatest Keystone Comedy ever seen in pictures. To be seen at the Grand next Wednesday evening, April 14th. Marie Dressier received SG0.000 to appear in Tillie's Punctured Romance. Mane spent three weeks in tho hospi tal after the film was made if yo.i want to see the fun and the excite ment, see this greatest of all the Key stone Feature comedies in six parts at the Grand, next Wednesday, April 14th. J. B. Hodin was a Coquillo visitor last week. Lon Dennis came up fom Coquillo Sunday for a visit in Handon. Frcndy Medlock was up from Myr tle Point Sunday. Rev. A. Habberly preached at his old pastorage in Coquillo last Sunday. E. E. Oakcs is absent this week on a trip to Port Orford where he ex pects to tally fourteen thousand ties for the Bottsford company. D. S. Keelor of this city was lodged in the county jail at Coquillc last week. He was arrested for wife deser tion in Roseburg. Alva Warren and family of Co quillo who have been enjoying the Bandon beach for a couple weeks re turned home last week. Bandon beach has been attractive to up river parties and the river boats have been running a number of excursions from Myrtle Point and Co quillc. The Library is receiving Colliers, Leslies and The Moosehead magazine through the appeal recently voiced for more literature. The numbers of the Ladies World and the People's Home Journal have also been received. Earnest Wilkins who has returned from Brookings in Curry County, will remain at Bandon and engage In the dairy business with Gael Topping, for a milk supply for Bandon. Tlioj expect to be ready for business about, the middle of the month. Jake Wendling who formerly lived and worked in Bandon had been in this city for the past two weeks looking up busincs prospcts and renewing old acquaintances. He has spent the past two years in California in the vicin ity of San Francisco. Tho Eastern Star chapter of Ban don had a busy as well as a social meeting last Friday evening. They initiated Mrs Betty Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lee of Riverton and re ceived by affiliation Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Flom of thic city. E. II. Fish' is among the citizens of tho community who realize that the permanent prosperity of this section rests with tho ranchers of the futuiv. He runs a twenty acre ranch tin a side line to his business activities and ia experimenting this year by growing oats for hay. He is also trying out beardless barley and beets ns cattle feed. . Although ranching has been carried on in this ocean strip of Ore gon for any years and it has been proven a good dairy country the-e many other lines of agriculture to which it is adapted and which are only determined by repeated experiments. Charles A. Perkins of Gardiner, has returned to his homo after serving ton weeks as a member of the Federal Grand Jury in Portland and was a member of the jury hearing the Tom Sheridan case, as well some land fraud matters. Mr. Perkins is well known, to the public, having at one time been in charge of tho Gardiner, hotel, and is also known in Bandon where ho formerly lived. Tho total for receipts of fees in tho county clerk's office here during the month of March were $8ir.:t:i. Only a very Niuall fraction of that amount was for marriage liconxon at $!l por Coquillc Sentinel. Turkey Ivgn for Kale at $1,50 per, iloKitn, J. II. Cocliitin, I'lii'liumliiJiK, Oregon. x Sit Nulli c n Hiilc of li'iiul Kotlre U Imrehy (fivoM llwl Uu DUlriel Kflwwl JUwriJ uf tUkmd Ji UiW Nu. 61, I'm iMM4f, OivtfuJi, $Hjm Mlttd Umiti, ml iui Umk mM rigid y mt Mtin Progress on Government Work Tho Tillamook arrived from' Port land Saturday night. Part of her car go consisted of equipment for the gov ernment work on tho harbor jetties. It brought a donkoy hoisting engine for use in the rock quarry, rails for tho tramway and much other supplies. Tho derricks on both sides of the river that will handle the rock from the cars to the scows have been erect ed. The bench for tho tramway jetty on the north side of the rjver is well started. Rail laying on the tramway on the south side has been begun. Soundings of the river have been taken to above the Prosper mill and maps are about complete. W. U. Smith of tho M. E. church, South is holding revival sorvicos. The great war has turned mon's minds and hearts towards religion again and now is an opportune time for such an e i doavor. Evangelist Frank P. Law and his wife are holding revival services ft the Masonic hall in Coquillc. I If you are afficted and ailing you should see Dr. Parsons at tho Hotel Bandon. He will tell you what it is. He also fits glasses in their place. Consultation free this week. Bicycle Repairs Saw Filing and Repairing A Specialty Phone -T1 I'. O. Box 14 S. D. Barrows HANDON, ORI'.CON Will take orilcr! for lliorlrt o( all kimU anil I'oiio Motor.0)clo aUo Culian Row IhiaI Molorft. The First Bank Bandon Oregon U R customers have the bene fits at all times of our counsel and ad vice in banking mat ters when desired. EM -Grand Theatre Specials- Coming! Coming! The greatest Keystone Comedy feature ever put into a movie film "Tillies Punctured Romance" In six screaming parts Not a dragtry moment Nothing hut fun A riot from beginning to end. THE STARS ARE: Marie Dressier Every body knows Marie She weights 240 pounds and she's a laugh "Charley Chaplin" who made the Keystone Comedies famous Mabel Normand Keystone Mabel A loveable girl who has started in Keystone Comedies lor 2 years DO NT MISS THIS 600() ITUiT OF I UN Next Wednesday Night, April 14th 8 i! fa Admission 25c Children I5r MM 1:1 USE WHITE LEAD I AND ZINC - While in the can mixed lo anv shade desired FISH & BAKER, BANDON Dealers in i'nints, Oi s and Wall Paper samples Contract I'ainlinu and Decorating. Happy llitnrahiin ut I lie I'nir This is not tho title of u moving picture but about our own Pat Ilama lian, who did tho fair last wool;, at 'Frisco. I'at was truly amazed and said ho could not duscribo it oven faintly. Tho California building was, to his notion tho biKost and bust of anything to bo found, and had the fin ust and most elaborate exhibit. .Sec ond -only to tho California btiildiiiK was the Canadian building and iU ex hibits. He said the Japanese not only have a builditiK of their own, but have as far as he was able to ascertain an exhibit in every building on the fair grounds, excepting only tlx Canad ian, which contains no exhibit other than from iU own country. The min eral oxhihlm from the Canadian bulld ine; went oNjiuciully nood. The Cali fornia bullilliiKi in addition to IwviiiK (iKi'dllunt inlimiul display wan moot wttrni'tivo for iU fnilU uiul aifi'ifull wiwl dUplwy. I'mI did iwl uy n mml il'wl Bbuiit Ut thtmuh bwiWiiiK tM'ji4 Uul It w w ty utmilui lu Uw l)riru MUttim Hi Urn iWtkud fair, Uwi mi iimi it Uu Ompuu bwi(4itftf j lfjn i-Ml ruum, filM Willi lUir 4r im4 Ui tti uf Ittg btnuUtu, I luii Tl l tm (tft wwplvU iitJ It f lll luM U l It Ua4 Wlrfil in a jitney for ten cents and from the same place in it street car for live ct , ami other prices in proportion, and says if there is any hold up there he did not find it. Mr. and Mrs. Ilanrahau were jono about ten days and returned on the last Speedwell. Hicyclo ridine; on the sidewalk of the city came up for a little .side l emotion at the last meelintr of the council Wednesday ovoniti". It brought out than an Ordinance vva i i (ixisUinco by which the use of ' walks by bicycle wan prohibited a d now it in a mutter of enfon iiii' i law. Fifty dollar a monlli jh the nil)' ' tho city lirviw auHiitil iUi lf fm t o unoofwiilor. ttikty ilolluib i-U" ' foinriy Kild muUtr Out nivul o hip uf the ulu tUiu.- VVh i 1 lily i-mii liffiinl H I be fifty ilullui i in HMf Ut m llilurill, Hi'y Jmm, ui- u Ui m, (i,i , limn lUki Mt llu oi l'., Mm .'' II. M. Hiit. M l! l',i I 41 Ki, . u4 TtiiUMi uiiifoA ut M,. i.i )iiiM, lm l (4v It ult HVainy, Aprti IIM, ii i 111 It IMUtU I mm in I U1 ' iutl M tlii. I UUi ism Mium. uim, iu i, i j, w. utm. gmmt hum Um lm) timf km, i