ja-jtiy isc' -taKw - 1 "" w 1 i . ,- Monday Morning Nov. 8th Nov. 8th At Nine O'clock THE BIG SALE IS ON The Golden Rule has purchased the Averill stock and fixtures for 53 cents on a dollar. This stock has been marked down to prices that will sell it in a hurry. The Golden Rule stock is being moved into the Johnson building which will be our new home. Those who remember our sale of the Bandon Dry Goods Company stock last spring have some idea of what this sale means to the people of Bandon ane of the Coquille valley. We can quote just a few prices at this time. Stationary All 5c School Tablets Sale Price 2 for 5c All 10c School Tablets, Sale Price 5c Sweaters 65c Infants' Sweaters, Sale Price 3Sc $1.25 Boys' and Girls' Sweaters, Sale Price 75c $3.50 Men's and Women's Sweaters, $2.25 $6.00 Men's and Women's Sweaters, , ..$3.75 Blankets $1.25 Blankets Sale Price 78c $3.00 Blankets, Sale Price $1.95 $4.00 Blankets, Sale Price $2.75 Underwear 25c Size Girls' Bloomers, Sale Price ISc 50c size Girls' Bloomers, Sale Price 35c 75c Ladies' Union Suits, Sale Price 50c $1.25 Ladies' Union Suits, Sale Price 75c All 15c Hose, Women's and Children's, 10c All 25c Hose, Women's and Children's, 18c Books 25c Boys' Book, (Xmas is Coming) Sale Price 18c 50c Books, Sale Price 30c 75c to $1.25 Books, Sale Price 35c Corsets $1.00 American Lady Corsets, Sale Price 65c $1.50 American Lady Corsets Sale Price 95c $2.00 American Lady Corsets Sale Price $1.25 $3.50 American Lady Corsets, Sale Price $1.65 Millinery $2.50 Ladies' Hats, Sale Price 95c $5.50 Ladies' Hals, Sale Price $1.25 $6.00 Ladies' Hals, Sale Price $1.95 $8.00 Ladies' Hats, Sale Price $2.85 $2.00 Child's Hals 75c $2.50 Child's Hals 85c All of the Averill stock cut in a similar way. Don't miss this sale! THE GOLDEN RULE Johnson Building Bandon, Oregon fns' BANDON BREVITIES 0 Mrs. Eva Crockett now has her son Donald B. with her. C. P. Pnpe was a visitor in Mar.sh field Wednesday. W. Elwood u rancher above Co quille was a visitor in Handon the lat ter part of last week. Messrs. Garfield and Manciet re turned Saturday fron a successful duck hunt. P. F. Eddy was up from his home stead in the upper Floras creek coun try today. W. C. Iiird, deputy sheriff was in Bandon yesterday and today on mat ters pertaining to his ofilcc. Mr. Stevens who ran tho Donney restaurant is back from a vihir at Powers. Tho Art Club met with MoMlames Ed. and Steve Gallier last Thursday afternoon. J. N. Wright of Denver was the successful bidder for the school bonds. 114,000 at five and a half per cent. C. C. Gaylord, graduate of J he O. A. C. has accepted a position in Lowe's drug store. There was a largo attendance at the dance given Saturday evening at Dreamland. Miss Reynolds, sister of Mrs. It. Morrison expects to start soon for her old home near Lincoln, Neb. How would you like to win $10,000? "The Diamond from the sky" gives you the opportunity to win the fort une with a little effort on your port, Why not try for it? Tho Odd Fellows and Kobekalu join ed forces for a social time last Satur day evening being in the nature of a Halloween party. All of tho guests appeared in masks and draped in sheets, giving the lodge room for the lime being, a most spooky uppeararfco Later the masks were discarded and Tames introduced, which with r freshments lasted until midnight when the party broke up. If a square deal is what you want, try Tho SQUARE DEAL. Opp. the Grand Theater, for Shoes, Hosiery and Gents furnishings. Shoe repair sho pin connection. Big Paramount Special JESSE LASKY presents Rita Jolivet The famous International Star in "The Unafraid" A powerful dramatic story ol love and political intrigue A REAL FEATURE Wr alto urriil .1 cr hiIcoiiuh Mm "Fighting The Great White Plague" a puiuruf.l ilunu liimnli il.r .u..r.M H,,., j , ,,, julicim luttriiiij; from llu. .Iiradrd nuUU '. Ilaulr.it l.,i..i Mlll drlim 4 lmr( Ulk on I uhri. ..!..., Mu u. . wr Grand Theater Thuroday, November 4 W. C. Sellmer has frenheneii up his Main street buildings with a coat of paint. ...Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keilh'.ey have gone to Merlin in Josephine Co. where foimer will spend the white" prospect ing for gold in a placer mine on Pick et creek. He has a friend who is wash ing out gold on tint creek and plans to int. forces with l.'m. "Fighting the Great White Plague" is a special film to be shown nt the Grand next Thursday. A lecturer will deliver a brief talk on this topic. Geo. W. Dafoo of Detroit Michigan who spent some time in Bandon and vicinity last year is expected to return to Handon in the next few days, and may decide to locate permanently in Coos county. Tho next get together banquet of the Coos county business men's asso ciation wil bo held in this city Tues day evening, Nov. 10. The Presby terian Ladies' Aid will prepare tho feed. S. 0. S. ordinarily means danger, uccor our ship, but in Handon it means Sons of the Skull who have is sued invitations to a dance to bo held at Rank Hall on November Ilrd, nnd so far as can be learned is an organiza tion of young, unmaried men, around town. Hence the appropriateness of tho signal, S. O. S. A. S. Elliott contemplates a business trip to Portland in the next few days. Mrs. Elliott plans at the beginning of the second semester of the school ve.ir to visit with her relatives in Spokane and .villain ,r several months and will take witli her the two children, and Master Charles will attend school in that city during the visit. The name "Josso I.iskv" means Paramount pictures of tho hlirhest merit. Next Thursday wo present the groat international star "Rita Jolnct" in "Tho Unafraid" a ha atorv with a big punch. il. M. SllilW. .M. I).. I'nr N'tikf and Throat .Specialist, will Iki nt the Ilotol (Julllor. Handon, Wedmwday, Nov. Urd, JtUft "Glasso Kitted" A dollar Mtvtld iu a dollar uriuid. ! You win wivm iiwnwy by trailing wt the iKtfUAHH DEAL, op. Grand tluwtto. whr wild lMtlur ahot ri wild iiim) Miufutrtlon vuunihUixl, Hhou iwir III MMMHMTtllMI. UiilM lo Hold Ifijiniiiuiu' H.. Tlw ImiIIm ut H( Jahn'g wi'l n IU(WMMI) Kftfe m Uif Ni l ml Look for the Keystone Comedies every Tuesday and Saturday night. They make the whole world grin. At the Grand, of course. FIR MOUNT FACTS Miss Henry, Hnndon's librarian was visiting the Study Club. The mem hers were all pleased to see her and hope to seo her many times in the .fu ture. Sho expressed herself as pleased by the studies taken up by the Ladies of Fir Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were visiting Mrs. Tom. Ruckle. Mr. Jones got lost while picking huckleberries on the glade, and a search party went to hunt him up. Hut ho had been found by Mr. Pesterfielse and directed home Mrs. Hill and children are visiting Mrs. T. Huckle. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR Til E COUNTY OF COOS. William Sorensen, Plaintiff, v Pearl Sorenscn, Defendant, Sum in mis To Pearl Sorenscn, the above named defendant: In the name of tho state of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first Victor-Victrola completes the family circle Every one is on hand in I lie evening to enjoy the music of the Victor-Victrola. This wonderful Instrument makes home attractive for the children nnd livens up the entire household, No home iirrd c without a Vlctor-Vkirola-tlHre'i one at a prire to suit orry parte, f 15 ! f;f. funic in end hwir Urn trior Virifili, ami f,( ut rplaiu our caiy'piiyiiiciil plan, SANK) IMOS Virlur V'klfol Agrim Hm hi O'f publication of this summons, to-wit: within six weeks from the 2nd day of November, 1915, and if you fail to ap pear and answer on or before the 14th day of December, 1915, that date be ing the last day of the time prescrib ed in the order of publication, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief asked for in the plaintitF's com plaint, filed in this cause, a succinct statement of which is: a decree of ab solute divorce, and an order giving the care and custody of the two minor children, to tho plaintiff, nnd for nn order excluding from the plnintitr'3 property, any and all interest, dower or other claim of the defendant, nn 1 forever barring the same, and for such other relief as tho Court deem proper to grant. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. S. Coke, Circuit Judge of tho above entitled Court, and the order was dated and was mndo the 129th day of October, 1915. C. R. WADE 7t 11-2 l'J-l i Plaintiff's Attorney IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR LOSTINE DISTRICT, WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON C. M. GOODMAN, Plaintiff, vs J. IRA SIDWELL Defendant, COMPLAINT Comes now the above named Plaintiff and for cause of action against the above named Defendant complains and ullages: (1) That on or about the 15th day of November, 191.1, whilo acting in the capacity of Purser for tho Coipiillu Naviga tion Co. the above named Plaintiff while on his way home from work, stopped at the Defendant's place of business, commonly known an "Sid's" and purchased one pair of gent's shoes, a true copy of tho sole bein(r attached hereto and forming a part of this complaint. (2) That Plaintiff hns found it impossible to call on tin) above named defendant since having left Handon, Coos County, Oregon, and upon thorough investigation finds that the above mentioned shoes purchased fiom tho Dofend havc been discarded for some time but have by no nieJiu been forgotten. (3) That Plaintiff has Buffered murder in tho 'worst de gree by trying to wear other iiiuI.oh and lants of ilioos, and that tho Defendant has made no effort whatever to supply Plaintiff witli tlio piopor cut of Florali'dm ahooa wlu-h id in his power to do. (I) That Plaintiff has made dilligent Binnh at diil'inen' atoio for the donhcd miiko and cut of ihoo but him becit unable In beiiuro the unme, nnd tlmiofore aska that the in ovo named Defendant mu nil means available to witlnf; the wanU of the Plaint Iff. 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