FRIDAY'S SALE! ECONOMICAL buyers will find this week a fine selection of Summer Wash Goods, forwaists and dresses. These prices will appeal to wo men who desire to save money. RatineCrepe, 27jnches Madras: 27 inch, figured wide, good weight; will white Madras in 'a variety make'excellent waists: sol- of patterns, id white. Reg. price 25c Reg.gprice, 25 cts Sale, 16 2-3 cts. Sale, 12 1-2 cts Gem Ratine. 27 inches Stella Crepe, 27 inches wide, snow flaked, solid wide with narrow, tan white, a new pretty cloth stripe, and hig value. Reg. price, Regular price, 20c 35c. Sale 19c Sale, 12 1-2 cts MenWork Shirts Fly Netting Fine quality Chamhry Now " the time to pro- tect your kitchen from the shirts in tan, cadet blue and tailRerous fly. McLean's grey, servicnbl colors for best netting, 60 inch wide. xt i c 8 yards to piece, summer wear. Worth 65c, J v Special Sale, 50c bolt Sale, 43c each 3 yjs j 25c Women's Hosiery Women's Handkerchiefs Fast Black, fine gauge, puu s;zef fine quality, seamless hose, a fine value T1 . . , A Cotton Handkerchiefs: at 20c; Friday Sale, 10c, a pair Friday Sale, 2c each AWE iB ILL'S After n four days wait for favor able conditions the Brooklyn and the Bundon got to sea yesterday morning. Al. Garfield took a flying trip to Marshfield and return Monday, on matters connected with the automo bile business. "Candy" Bradley of Marshfield, was in Bandon this week, and Don Gardner the hardware man nf North Bend was looking up business in his line in Bandon, at the same time. Frank Biescke has rented from II. N. Goodwin what is known as the old Gallier place, being the land on which is located the well and operations of the West Shore Oil Co. Miss Helen I). Abbott of llamlon Teacher and who watt instrumental in having domestic .science introduced in tho city nchoolo will attend school at Santa Barbara in one of the Califor nia normal schools. She will tr.ke a course in the Manual Arts and Home Economic department of the school. A complete line of summer footwear including tennis shoes and barefoot sandals is now ready for your inspec tion at O con's. Opposite the Grand Everybody invited. Shoe repair shop in connection. Dr. Parsons, tho eye doctor, is still at the Bandon hotel. He will go in a few days to Lauglois and to Port Orford fitting glasses. Consulta tion freo. adv II. M. Shaw, M. I)., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist of Marshfield, Oregon, will bo at the Hotel Gallier on Wednesday, April 21st, 1915. Glas ses fitted. lit Turkey Eggn for Sale at $1.50 per dozen. J. B. Cochran, Purkersburg, Oregon. x 2t WANTED Clean cotton rags, no vmiill one. Will pay liberally for then. Recorder office. Cow For Hale Two llrt flu cows and two ii-yenr old heifer, Cull on or uddrt' Mm, Clara K. Cuntoilniry, llundoti Oregon. x Mar 0 It T-o Fur Hulet Small Dairy Farm, Kill acres, Building and Uwn now mid ill llnu condition, jty mllo fioin t'lii'tnv factory on llu ilvm, (Juny wuiily. I1, Oi mUUv li. A- MTIier urn, I'fiiniMik, Uu'hoii. Nu in VAHTIMUm iTTlitf a7' mm ln jiuIiIUMiw bwM iiuii&i Ui iim iuv mi) uiv uiun ar MMiuuii ui um tmummy Iti Imndiw tium jm WTftiJi mi limtm unumQy jvumm Wavwi m. nm mfr ..Where Coos County Shines It may be interesting to know that according to its population Coos county has the most litigation, of any county in Oregon. In the number of cases tried in its courts, it is third, be ing exceeded by Multnomah in which Portland is situated and Lane county in which Eugene is located. D. J. Keeler who was arrested for deserting bin wife, hnsi been released from custody on the retpiest of the wife, and the two of them will nail invoMier . tl.e E'. dieMi for viilif ! ia, when ih'v expect to locate, and i''ul'f; their 1 home. The Rev. J. T. Abbott, district supe rintendent, came up from Port Orford on Monday evening, and conducted the quarterly conference at the Me thodist Church. He was joined by ltev. Bryan who came down from Co quille to spend a few hours on Bandon Beach. While we import potatoes and cab bages and hay for local use, J. A. Byrne thinks it woidd be a shame to import any more lumber in his furni ture than is absolutely necossarv. He is making the mattresses he sells out of local lumber buying abroad only the springs, stays and bolts for fasten ing. "Frosty" Hoyte nnd Wm. Sellmer are Having ineir nutomooiics over hauled nnd repainted under tho ac complished hand of Mr. Philpott. A congenial party departed Sunday for Fuhy's lake in Trowbridge's Over land intent on eating a picnic dinner on the shores of thfiat inland body of water. Owing to a lapse of memory on tho part of their guido they missed the lake and were - forced to content themsels by sitting down by tho shore of a convenient creek. Those composing the party were MesBrs. Trowbridge and Sellincr and families, Miss Gladys Strader, tontnur Gallier and MaHtcrx Whituett and Johnson. Runaway June nnd tho big mutual program Including one of those fa inoiiH Kuytnno romeiHe, shown at the Grand every Sunday, Picture (hut me pli'ulng the crowd. Harry Hunt of Bandon wunl to Co. ijiiIIIii Monday to ullitnd the grand jury of which In I ii iiuuiihur, li in ttipoiM llmt llm iluiiiugu uil iihiUKM ly Win. Hilt) uyuiinU llm til fry at HuHdtfU to Uwl In ii t&!hiU' ml! HI tflimi'WtluJ tttUlivJ Wl h( tilt) Uu iW mm me i imdv mm w 1W Utimni m ike muing ftte 09 LOCAL WJSWS mania V N. J. Thielman of LangloU oent Sunday in Bandon. A meeting of the library boaid is called for next Thursday night. People interested are working for a free delivery from this city to Bear Creek. Dr. Endicott had the misfortune to break his arm while cranking his auto mobile. Mr. Eaton has returned from a stay of several months in the mining territory of Curry County. Tho Odd Fellows of Coquille are coming to Bandon on a moonlight ex cursion next Saturday evening. Clint Malehorn was up from Lang- lois Sunday. He had a traction en gine to arrive on the Elizabeth. Edwin Strader has been appointed supt of court on the Two Mile road work by the county court Ernest Divelbiss and brother have gone to Curry County to look after their ranch there and incidentally to prospect for gold on the Sixes. M. H. Smith of Myrtle Point, aged u5 took some light exercise Satur day by walking from Bridge to Ban don a distance of thirty two miles. Dr. Parsons has purchased a bi cycle and expects to mnke dates at Port Orford and Gold Beach during the coming summer. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. F. M. Hufford's Tuesday, April 20th at 2:30, p. m. All interested in the work are invited to attend. Employes of the government on the jetty work took a vacation Thursday the day being the fiftieth anniversary of Lincoln's assasination. A. P. Burnett has returned to h'i3 work at Rocky Point after a week vacation in Bandon. He expects to soon to move to the vicinity of Port Orford. Mrs. Laura Edmonds hns returned from Roseburg where she had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Fish. Her sister-in-law Mrs. Frank Fish and children returned with her for a few days visit. N. H. Larsen, proprietor of a shingle mill at Port Orford was up from that town for a few days last week look ing for tie makers Mr. Larson f-ays that Port Orford is growing steadily and just at this time is as prosperous as any place along the coast. Owing to blunders on the Marshfield and Myrtle Point railroad a part of the films for the program at the Grand Friday night were carried by to Myrtle Point. Manager Sellmer is conduct ing a first class show house but these little annoyances sometimes crop up to throw the best laid plans astray. A man named Myers was hacking tics in tho vicinity of Port Orford one day Inst week when a splinter from a wedge hit him in the eye. He sent a call to Bandonand Mr. Whitset res ponded, bringing him to Bandon in time for the Dispatch Friday morning. He was taken to a hospital in North Bend. Dr. L. P. Sorenscn left Monday on a business trip to Curry county where ho expects to prnctice the dental pro fession until May 1st. While the na tives of Curry spend their leisure time in washing gold from tho sands, the doctor will make use of n part of the precious metal by putting it in their teeth. The crew of the Tillimook which was in the river the greater part of last week is one of the youngest that sails the Oregon coast. Tho captain is elderly but the mate is 22 and the other members of the crew are youn ger still. HOT POINT WEEK MAY 3-B One whole week when Kl Grilitovo, uurvclout electric stove and urill can be bought at one third off, EL GRILSTOVO lirati eluctrirally, ml, hot in 10 ce conili t'otti eleven and one half centl per hour to operate and will cool, a meal In half hour at an rkprnte nf lew than ilx coin. , Will lule Muffle and fry lucon at the Mine liinei Mill rook rX, I Mid inlfrc, ioj hrraJau.) cook inutli fuiMur,, inr.il, liiwuilt vi a humlinl udit r iltinii FOR ONE WEEK iwli pilir iini, W im tpult) Mik, H, J liiiUiumur tut. W, L, MAST John Niclson was in Marshfield last Tuesday. P. T. Rosette of Lamna hnd Imtitincc in Bandon last Saturday. II. A. Hawkins and J. W. Hawkins of Langlois came up to Bandon for n visit Saturday. Bert Dyer who has been a resident of Marshfield and Wagner for tho past two years is back in Bandon once more Still another sien to assure us that Spring is here in reality io the num ber ot shaven heads, whoso proprie tors have taken this method of post poning baldness. S. D. Barrows lost an old friend, Thursday night. This was his dng, a shepherd-setter which has been his companion for a dozen year?. 'I he dog got in the way of the ferry stagj and was crushed under its wheels. The work on Oregon Avenue is pro gressing, and much of the enVth ex cavation is being placed on the lots of adjoining property owners, adding much to the appearance of many homes in that vicinity. E. D. Webb is rcnorted to have pur chased the Loyil' Mynatt property on Ninth Street in Azalea Park, and will construct a dwelling house there this coming summer. Mr Mynatt will move with his family to Coquille, there he will ongage in the barber business. M. W. Treadgold of Two Mile lost u thumb one day last week in a pe culiar manner. He was riding horse back and leading a cow when the cow became unruly. In trying to control her, Treadgold got his finger between the rope and the pommel of the sad dle and had the thumb torn off at the first joint. A. Barrows, was over from Marsh field for a couple days last ec.' to see how matters are ))rogre::M"ig on the new house he is Duitding in this city. Mr. Barrows is an export saw filer in tho employ of the Smith Com pany and took a vacation when the mill shut down owing to the blowing out of a cylinder head in one of the plant's power engines. A unique surprise wos the birthday party given by Mrs. .1. L. Kronenberg last Thursday to her ion George. The had forgotten th.it it was his 11th birthday and was surprised when his Mother appealed at his rooiv, the Otii fniifi of the hij'h school build'm; with a supply of candy and cake suffi cient to go all around. School was de clared off from recess on and games were playe d and a fine time had in general which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Rasmussen and Mrs. Guy Dippel helped to serve the eatables. We are reaching the time of the year when nature 'invites the city dweller to come and renew acquaint ance nnd many took advantage of the opportunity to get into the country Sunday. Among them was a con genial party of Bandoninns who went up the river Sunday and took their lunch along and spent a most pleasant day in tho vicinity of Lampa. Those constituting tho party were the Mis ses McKey, and Hughes, Messrs. Quigley and Wright Nels Rasmussen, and J. L. Kronenberg nnd family. Chas. Trumbull and family have moved from Lampa to Bandon where they arc making their home in the Claud Woodruff place. Mr. Trumbull who was on the Welch ranch at Lampa sold his lease to Mr. Woodruff who has in turn moved to Lampa, thus in the matter of homes, making a switch Mr. Woodruff will work the Lampa property as a dairy ranch. Mr. Trum bull's father, M. B. Trumbull lives in Minnesota but usually spends his winters with his son in Bandon. He expects soon to start for Minnesota for tho summer. Next Saturday night will be a gala night for the Odd Fellows then in conjunction with Rebckahs and breth ren and Indies from two neighbor lodges, they will celebrate tho ani versary of the founding of the first lodiro in America. Excursions from Coquille and Myrtle Point will bring visitors from those towns. The Dis patch has been chartered for tho oc casion. An excellent anniversary program Iiiih been prepared and it has repreenUitlon from Bundon, Coquille and Myrtle Point. Another fenturo of the iit4iitiiliiineiit will ho .two huii- riiiut. one ut hIx o'clock or on tho ar rival of tint bout at night when tho event will draw to u 'lou. All liuiin bur ami visitor uru conllully Invited Io ultimd, Nollrf ol Hull' of W'HiiU NoiU' In liwliy Klvmi llmt llm Pl.trlvl Kvliool IIoumI of Mm iJJ UUi No. II, ik mmly, Uimii' iti imiw bill tar lhi iwkm ut Him MlutfJ boo! u4 Uten ft. io. , My ilk JIUI m mwMk rlHJW i fiM m i W Um, Ik He J. L. Foster was a Coquile visitor yesterday. Attorney F. J. Chatburn attended circuit court at Coquille yesterday. Constable E. M. Blackerbec has been breaking tho speed limit the last three of four days serving grand jury and other subpoenns. Tho Master Key is drawing big houses at theGrand every week. Its not too late to sec this interesting sto ry in pictures. Every Thursday night at the Grand. Several of the employes of the dredge Seattle have already nrived in Bandon with their families and are getting domiciled. r Who is the Clutching hand??? Will he be captured? See the picture at the Grand every Friday night, the greatest detective story ever written. The First National Bank Bandon Oregon -Grand Theatre Specials- The best Entertainment for the least money See! See! See! "THE MASTER KEY" That great Universal Serial Story featuring Ella Hall and Robert Leonard. The story is publish ed in this issue of the Recorder. See the pic tures Every Thursday Night COMING FRIDAY! "The Exploits of Elaine" featuring The Clutching Hand That Master Criminal who endeavors to defeat Craig Ken nedy in a battle of wits and cunning A power ful drama shown serially every week Dont miss seeing thisjfeature. H FISH & BAKER, BANDON Dealrri in Paints, Ois May Day Ilazaar Tho Ladies Aid of the Presbyter ian church invite all to attend their May Day Bazaar and Tea, to be giv en at Mr. Averill's store. Come and see the children danco around the May Pole and hear the orchestra play. Tea and cake during tho afternoon nd supper in the evening. Remember the date, Saturday, Muy 1st, 1910. 2t A Word to Recorder ReatlerH The Recorder takes pleasure in the number of its renders who, unsolicit ed, bring to it their "wanted" und "for sale" ads. They porhnpn, are uniting tho muny who huvu taken the Recorder for ycum until it Iiiih beconui an Institution to them, who take pride in It nnd wih to hfu It propitr. Tim prtont iiiiitiugeiiient in endeavoring to plum the Recorder in it rightful pluco In tint roiiiimiiiily mid II louder vim bo of iiiuloj'liil utiiin.'o to It. Tliu Kiwonliii' wiluw Io publUli nil I urn I now Hum llimii urii urn) will lie giutn ful for tip (iin iln!r in limn of JmIiwh!. A not Inn' wuy In wliluli Hit MJhlnf' riwdiiiw mi) Uu uf wUltttm Ut li la Uf imliuultiMK iU tuimiit): Vi'hutu&VM ll mm m imdtUmUy Amu tj u nam) i k0 mm- ' F. T. Tichenor passed through Bandon with a party of homo seekers on tho way to Port Orford Wednesday night. . Do you like thrilling railroad storiea in Motion Pictures? "The Hazzards of Helen" produced by the Kalem company can be seen at tho Grand ev ery Saturday night. Each story com plete and full of punches. tT Bicycle Repairs -Saw Filing and Repairing A Specialty Plume 471 P. O. Box 174 S. D. Barrows BANDON, OR KG ON Will lVe onlcrs (or llicjclrs of ill LimU and Pope Motor-Cycles also Cohan Row tioat Motors, D f U R customers have the bene fits atall times of our counsel and ad vice in bankingW ters Fwhen rdesired. USE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC White injliiTcjinjuixed to anv shade' desired and Wall Paper samples Contract I'aintiiiK and Decorntinu. "Tillies Punctured Romance" which held the boards at the (Irand hint Wednesday evening kept the audience in an uproar from start to finish. A great deal of the rough and tumble stuff is funny only in name, the situa tinim being too mechanical to ap pear comical to any but tho crude , t intellects. But Tillie's romance was tho real thing. She passed from in ridiculous situation to another anil wound ui) with a plunge into the ocean where her three successive re'i cues wore all ludicrous. A large audi enco was present anil all enjoyed tho comedy immensely. The bull given nt Drejunhind rink taut Saturday night by KatiHrud'i oii'hitMtin nnd the owner of 'tho hail for the benefit of Bandon Pout, No fii) wiim li giiiiit ui'i'ii, Wo the mi in hum of the li. A. It. I'oiiiiuitli'ii In 1 1 luilf of Bundon P"t .no iIhiioiih i f Ihniikiiig tliu ilonnom fur tic ni'l immmJ uf tliu bull Willi llioir ull!' mimI yilh Unit uf tin pobili ni'i.ei..' wlu ittl'uiiiiori tlw iii' 'I In- tm Uiy,lu mlUt ail mi Ity I'm. JUunol A M0w T4Mtf mm ijiiIi.mii ttm mi i MfahM UmlMi f i' tmrn-Utti h A JI i AW iM lii' Mio.uumi Hi i "" ) f9, mm inj. mn rm ft