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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1915)
BAN DON BREVITIES , (ji Aire. Blanche V'l: list. Fau'.do lia8 been on Mrs. Guy Dipple has been number i among a i 1 i n p. Mrs. W. Si Smith was indisposed a few days this past Week. James Mast was an up tho river ( passenger yesterday. Mr; and Mrs. J. . Bo.lln :c c-t to ci.'.iit soon for San Francisco foi a visitat the fair. ' The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian . church meets tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. L. Robinson. . 'P. A. Lux from mrc Lampa has a case of blood poisoning ! one hand that started in n scratch. J. E. Fox Robert Fox arid wife started south this morning by auto for California. . Perry Robinson has moved in from his former homo near the Queen Anne cottage and taken up residence in town. ' There was an unusually powerful blast set off at the quarry lasc Fri which shook the west end of the city although no serious damage is re ported. Two windows in the Rccordei office were cracked by this blast. Bicycle Repairs Saw Filing and Repairing A Specialty Plume 471 P. O. Box 174 S. D. Barrows RANDON, OREGON Will Ulf orders for RicKlrt of all kinds nil Pope Molor Crclfi also Coban Row boil Motor. tin isaEcirHS fAllorY kit tx Tinner LWIUrU'lUTNll. M HTTT TT-1T GEORGIAN DESIGN I Beautifully Simple Simply Beautiful If ). K. Perkins was tip from I ampa r. a business trip votcrday. JJaVidon the tranjftv num did the house moving. , Claude Hutchinson has covered of ficial connection with the Gallier and his place has been taken by a former employee, Archie Jorgensen. f M-s." J. VV Byrne is.' working in Marshfield for the Cm county Yns Association, J. W. Comad who haa :liargc of the foray.iy department. Rev. Vernon oV the Myrtlo Point Presbyterian church was a visitor in Bnndon last Friday, toming to' the city .with Rev. Montgomery of Port, land. Elbert Dyer return-id to Kaiiaon Sunday for a brief business visit, lit; left his family established for tho winter at Ashland. Mr. Dyer expects to leave oliortly for a hunting tnp to Klamath Falls. The report come of tho death of Clarence Edmunds, former. Bandon woc'i" man, at Pendleton where ho wcr' t work in the Pendleton woolen mil. 1 ; spring. Ha is reported to liav ( infracted blood poisoning throngli .extracted' teeth. Mrs. Starr left Monday morning ovcrlnnd for San Fran.-wco. Her sis ter, M!i3 Lcona "Fullerton plans to loavc Thursday on tile Kilburn out of Marshfield if the condition of the local bar does not release somo of the waiting boats before that time. Felix Wolf who represents a San Francisco candy firm has had a Ford constructed into a-carrier for his can dy samples when calling n" the trade. Ho expects soon to leave for Caiifor-. nia to put'the car into usd there on a circuit he has in that state. The Hard Times meat market and r'cducc-tbc-cost-of-living syndicate has mo.-ed its plant a few rods -nearer town and is now ready to serve ?ustomers from tho cor.ui diagonally across, from the Bandon garage. This -.( ncr Lelongs to fr. Hoberly. Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Boak arc re joicing over tho arrival of a pair of twins, both boys which arrived last Friday night. The combined weight of tho boys is 12 lbs. Mother and children are getting along nicely and in. i . me prouti papa is Hearing his new honors with bocomingdignity. If Charley Chaplin could have seen ! tho crowd that turned out at tho Grand Saturday night to greet him ho would not have disappointed .them, by not arriving. Engagements wait, so cial obligations are overlooked- and meals grow cold tluut due homage may be paid to the comical cockney but ho must not disappoint us too often. Let 'er Rain! If you've a man's work to do, wear Tower's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 The coat that keeps out all the rain. He-yfer-Erfcrastopcvcry drop from running in at the front. Prutector Hat. 75 cents Satisfaction Guaranteed Stud for fret catalog a . .t.to vvk.ij rn eT-V-t ij nosTON r'Siimvv Rev. Montgomery, of Portland de livered an address in tho Presbyterian church last Friday night, his feme bearing or. tho bible, the home and tho family altar. Rev. Montgomery was recently appointed home mission ary for Oregon and this was his first visit to Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnis grew tired of waiting for a favorable bar in or do to make their trip south and left overland for Roseburg this morning and will go to Frisco by rail, school yells given. Every one had a good time and era expecting irorc pleasant 'cvdnings in fhe near future. All tho boats came in at oueo last week when Friday p." m. the -tug successively towed in the Brooklyn, Bandon, and Elizabeth and'the Acme followed in on the last trip on her own power. With the Tillamook and? the Phoenix waiting here for a chance to get out, made six boats in the riv er at one time. Big show at tho Grand next Wednesday night, October Gth, pre senting Jim Wilson, famous wrest ler and physical culture marvel in wonderful feats of strength, and clas sic posing. Chas. Chaplin has arrived and will be shown in the "Masquera der" next Wednesday night. Same bill with Wilson. Some show, The following is tho passenger list of the Elizabeth which arrived last Friday. Mrs. W. Ilicking, Mr. and Mrs. J. 2. Norton", Mr. and Mrs. Tom Niclson, Mrs.JS. W. Clark, Mrs. Ella Reed, Mia. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Croft, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Erving, Eddy Meyers, Thomas Adams, Harry Hunt, C. L. Reynold?, J. D. Meycra, Harry Meyers. The following is .ha passenger list of the Brooklyn which arrived from the south Friday. Mrs. II. Bossowith, Mry. 4 Jackson Agnes Kirk. Chris. Kiix, M. Bons Cape, Florcrce Cape, Mrs.' II. Ghyno wyth, George Delaurent, J P. Claus en, N. Hanna. The opening of bids for tho Avorill stock whjeh-will 'take place in Port land next Monday is something that will be watched with interest by local people. It is known that there aro n number of bids already on file for the stock and it is a matter of spec ulation as to how high the bidders will go. Tho store sight is also' at? tractive and it is not likely that it will remain vacant when' the stock has been taken out. Probably the storo building will ba sought with 'tho stock. Paramount Special If you like thrilling Railroad pictures you want to see this great Paramount feature film entitled Rule "G" AcknowIcdRcd as the greatest Railroad drama ever pre sented in Motion Pictures , A BIG FEATURE THAT WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND FIVE WONDERFUL REELS Inhibited at the rand Theater Thursday, October 7th ' JVmihoumI Picture r Hi m m worM STORY TELLING AT LIBRARY (An Invitation to' the Children) On Thursday, Oct 7th, we ask tho first grade children with their tiny brothers and sisters to come to the library for a half hour of ctoricsfrom .1, o'clock to 3:30. From 3:30 until 4 there will be stories for tho second and third grade children. Several young ladies arc going to assist and wo have a definite program of fairy stories, hero stories, animal stories and human interest stories to bo giv en each Thursday during the school year. 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A group' of four were araigned before him this morning two young men from Mashfield, Osgood Shoup and Sam Wilson and two easily in fluenced girls, one from Coquillo and thither from a near river port were arrested in a local roaming house. The girls were under nge and tho young men were charged with con tributing to tho delinquency of min ors. They were fined $15 each and requested to get outside the city lim its. s the girls ware without funds, part of the fine moroy wan used to defray their passage home to which they were recommended to proceed 'and to act "with more citcumsuspec tion in the future. This party came here from Marshfield in an automo bile last night. The justice's afternoon was spent trying three or four cumoa of assault which had been accumulating tluting the past few days and also a lady suspect have n crop it is a big one. Just at present nil the neighbors of Mr. Shull arc buying automobiles. Mr. Shull and family havo been to sec the San Francisco fair and aro now making a short visit in Coos county before returning to their home. Librarian's Report For tho Quarter Ending Sept 30th Books Purchased 75 Books Donated 18 Books Worn Out, 4 Books Repaired, 79 New Readers Registered 72 Books and Magazines Circulated, 3144 Days Open For Issue of books . . 79 Average daily Circulation 39 Number of Visitors to Reading and Referenco Rooms, 1714 Readers will be interested to know that the following new and popular books are on the Rent shelf: The Flying U's Last Stand, B. N, Bower. The Nurses's Story Adelo Bleneau Still Jini. Honoro Wilkin Heart of the Sunset( Rex Beach Episcopal Services Rev. Horsfall, vicnr of tho Eniseo pal church announces that hereafter services in that church will bo held at 11:00, a. m. and 'J: JO, p. m. Ladies will be interested in the scientific exercises ns presented by Jim Wilson at tho Grand next Wed nesday, Oct C, showing how to im provo the figure. Interesting and in structive. A dollar saved is a dollar ranicd You can navo money by trading nt tho SQUARE DEAL, op. Grand Theater, whoro solid leather shooa aro sold and Batlsfactlon guaranteed. Shoe repair Himp in connection, For Hrnt Ort. Uf Twenty nrrr rnnrli, two nillo out Mont kind of fruit on lliu jilnco, C, II, Cliundlr, Bandon, Oregon, J'MHiidt oh HaM Hffoml tm, mmle roll mid mimic, Owner run havi) mm hy rulllng uml paying tor llil .Ik. IJ. li, ffmfiji, Will Klunmlli Ave. iwitr TJiInl, I'lir HrMllaaMmliril iU l,u,i.i lm. J. A. Kronenberg came up from San Francisco on a two weeks busi ness trip and reports a fair voyage. He has been in the south long enough to absorb the heresy that the climate of Sausalito is preferable to that of Bandon but his friends here at pres ent nro laboring diligently to show him his error. Ho Jives two miles out of Snusilito and has all kinds of fruit on his ranch and says he is pretty nearly completely satisfied with it His son Jack 'has entered tho Uni versity and tho latter's cousin, Miss Ottilie Lewin is also living with the Kronenberg's and attending the uni versity. . I Seeds! Seeds! All Kinds of Seeds! I Timothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Orchard Grass, White Clover,, Red i Top, Bermuda Grass, Oats, Barley, Vetch f CENTRAL FEED COMPANY , Confi- Edence m Heynood-Wakefield mattreuc are well made. The material it of excellent quality carefully choien. We know they are bo good that we guarantee them satitfactory. A new mattresi if you are not aure you had VALDE. Aik your dealer for a Heywood-Wakefield mattreti. Look for the name on the label before you buy. Price, $15 Others at $12 and $18 Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company PORTLAND, ORECON SEATTLE. WASHINGTON Like thrilling railroad pictures? See the big Paramount feature, "Rule G" a wonderful motion picture in stirring parts. At tho Griind next Thursday, Oct 7th. If a square deal is what you want. try The SQUARE DEAL. Opp. the Grand Theater, for Shoes, Hosiery- and Gents furnishings. Shoo repair sho pin connection. Evangelistic Meetings, Baptist Church The services conducted by Evan gelist L. H. Stciphoff in the Baptist church will close next Lord's day, During this week service will bo held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings only. The interest and largo attendance has kept tho evangelist here longer than was anticipated nnd tho church will be greatly strengthen ed and a number added to its mem bership. Tho meetings begin at 7:30 p. m. You will enjoy these meetings. Try to come. Ono of the visitors to Bandon dur ing tho past week was J. T. Shull of Hcaley, Kansas. Mr. Shull who is a cousin of Jns. and Wm. Mast was ac companied by his wlfo and with B. C. Shull of Myrtle Point was camped out upon tho bench for an outing of a few days. They plan to go from bore to North Bend to take in tho Bridge Carnival. Mr. Shull says tho farmers of Lane and other western counties of Kansas havo had plenty pf rain for tho past icw years nnd have had fine wheat crops Homo of them, ordinary farmers havo netted twenty thouwind dollam for a ulnglo yuurii crop, running there Ik by the dry method nnd noino lime they do not have crop In three or four year, lie vuyii lie Iiuh plunliul wlieitt a nuniUtr of times when It did not foine up nt ull, WIiiki lie flrnt went In Kuiimum I he pro'wet" were upeclully ilUt'ouruiflni. Al who uhj left I lie I'Aunlry und who rpiimlnml e'v lli"e who w f not able la uti llut III (he 'omr " I -I I FOR SALE BY 51 I nH Li nn f ntiir I i . I 1U11UV11 M. Ul 11IIU1 V VXVTMIlfJ U11J I I I mm i mm mm i mm f. mm mm t mm Q31 ' . .... o...., T, ..... GO lcvr Liun iwuiiu i ip a ai ci arSf to the ng. 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