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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1915)
&IlS3jA?!V!T:Wt"tl' 1' ' f '1' f f I' ' I H BANKRUPT SALE ii ii II i h i i mi ififflffi?ttfttmmnmiftif&t 8 V The sale of the Averill bankrupt stock is now on. The Golden Rule Store has been moved into the Johnson building where the Averill stock is being closed out. New merchandise is being sold here much cheaper than your merchant can buy it at wholesale. It is seldom you get an opportunity like this. One dollar will do the work of two at this time. ft 8 LINENS 35c Fancy Huck Toweling, 23c 75c Fancy Huck Toweling, '"jc 35c Butcher's Linen c 50c Table Damask, Mc 75c Table Damask, c $1.00 Table Damask, c $1.50 Table Damask, 9oc .$2.00 Table Damask, COTTON PIECE GOODS 10c Ginghams, Sale Price, 6J4c 12'2c Gingham, Sale Price, b 1-Jc ninirlmm. Snip Price 1"C . " V v" j , , IOC ....8 l-3c 25c French Gingham, Sale Price, 12'2e Shirting, Cheviot, ISc Hydegrade Galetea, 25c Romper Cloth, . . . 12'zc . 15c WOOLEN DRESS GOODS 50c Wool Serge, Sale Price, 33c 75c Wool Serge, Sale Price 3Sc 50c Wool Challie, Sale Price 29c $2.50 Gaberdine, Sale Price $1.65 All other woolens reduced in a similar way. SILKS 25c Jap. Silk, Sale Price, ." 15c 50c Jap Silk, Sale Price 35c $1.00 Fancy Silks, Sale Price 65c $2.00 Silk Charmeusc, Sale Price $1.25 WASH DRESSES AND PARTY DRESSES $1.00 Gingham and Chambrey Dresses 65c $1.50 Gingham and Chambrey Dresses 95c $2.50 Gingham and Chambrey Dresses, . . $1.50 $5.00 Afternoon Dresses, Sale Price $1.65 $12.00 Party Dress, Pink Messaline $3.95 $15.00 Party Dress, White Crepe de Chine, $-i.S5 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Prices of these have been unmercifully slashed. Many 8c Laces Reduced to 4c Many 15c Laces Reduced to 5c Many 25c Laces Reduced to 10c Many of the Embroideries are offered at better than one half price. Now Is The Time To Buy, This Chance Will Not Last Long. GOLDEN RULE Johnson Building, Formerly Averills Store . . V t-.f 9- -t. -T- -- -- -- -T- -- . THE w.-m.-m .w. j . PI 1 I r T 'I I 8 ' , BANDON BREVITIES i 5 J. C. Tice of Nome Alaska is look ing up the prospects in Bandon. G. Burkhnrt of Port Orford had bus iness in Bandon, Friday. A. B. Willoughby of Four Mile had business in Bandon Saturday. John Stone was" up from Port Or ford Saturday. ' Win, Must had work at the county poor farm, today. J. Sullivan was a visitor in Marsh field Monday. Watch for tho announcement of the Library matinee, Dec. llth. "The Spanish Jade" in six acts, a rer.l Paramount feature Grand next Thursday. Mr. Hardesty Woodman deputy is expected to arrive and get acquainted Wednesday, Nov. 10. Will the parlies that took the fence and buggy from the Cox resilience re turn or notify Fred Gross where thev Ut A dance Thangsgiving night will be given in Dreamland by Occidental chapter. See Chaplin in "Work" Two acts of hilarious fun. Grand, next Wednes day night, Nov. 10. E. B. Thrift and family were up from Langlois in their automobile Fri day and returned Saturday. J. Hall-Lewis, roadmaster, has re signed his job and gone to Santa Ro sa, Cal. to live. James Mast attended the meeting .it North Bend Monday to consider the millitnry highway project. K. II. Nead of the Cape Blanco L. H. S. was a visitor in this burg Sat urday. L. Dcmick came up from Coquille Saturday to transact business and on. joy the sea breezes. M'tfyor Morrison of (Joquille has appointed J. J. Stanley as City Attor ney to take the place of L. A. Liljc qvist who recently resigned the of fice and moved to Marshfield. If a square deal is what you want, try The SQUARE DEAL. Opp. tho Grand Theater, for Shoes, Hosiery and Gents furnishings. Shoe repair shn pin connection. Big Paramount Feature The Spanish Jade' IN SIX ACTS A romantic story of love, crime and intrigue, presented by an all star cast. A Feature Production that is different Magnififient stage settings, hundreds of people in the cast and a powerful story make the picture a a real Paramount feature Grand Theater Thursday, November llth COMING Next Sunday Dustin Farnum in "Captain Courtcsy"in Five Act, H. II. Adolphscn, Fred Adolphscn, and Mrs. Etta Brown, all of Denmark were visitors in this city Sunday. Fred Biss has bought out the lodg ing rooms run by Mrs. Crqckctt and Mr. Tupper and David Crockett has gone to Rogue River. F. D. Fletcher of the Sperry Hour agency at Marshfield has departed ov erland for Tacoma to visit the mills there. Paramount pictures stand consist ently ns the highest class films in A merica, today. Thursdays and Sundays are Paramount nights at the Grand. M. Nordstrom, late of May, Idaho, is hero and will live upon the land which lie purchased two years ago. This is a part of the Lamont estate. An ideal picture program at the Grand, Wednesday night A Broad way star feature in three acts with Anita Stewart and Earl Wiliams, en titled "Two Women" a powerful drama and our comical friend, Charlie Chap lin in a two act ccreani Work Six big reels. A. Garfield sold a used Studcbaker to A. Dufort ar.d Clyde Stearns and they started with it for their home- I rtead near Bend last week. Not being familiar witli an auto, Elbert Dyer wer.t along with them -as far as Ash land to show them how to manipulate the lovers. Mr. Buckingham also ac companied them part way on his way , to his home at Ballofountain. i Eighteen Camp Fire Girls enjoyed n hiko last Si.timlay to Johnson's i ercok where they had a season of . ports, jumping, walking and running. They started at 10 o'clock from the home of their guardian, Mrs. Dippol, and cooked their own dinner consist ing of eggs, bacon, cocoa, ote starting for home nt Jl, p. m. having hud a most enjoyable day. About as good a thing as there is in the li ic of comedy is the ani mated drawings and as good as any thing in this line was n crow in one of these films presented at the Grand last Saturday night. This crow ate the .-moking bullets as fast an they wcr fired at it and seemed to onjoy that kind of diet. Southern California did service for Montenegro and IU scenery showed up an well as the original at tho Grand Ut Thuntdiiy night. Nor wore it i.nsM.,1, Mtylo or building lucking ulu ii the lundiwork of nmn had t In' i-rouiilit into piny. Tim uniform iiihI tmpiimir. mvv Hut 4ny, "Tfiu Urn frw i.l" M rullUl.llt soIUm umI It jhwwJ iiuiir tmvml it (JaMar mtml. uti Mii v immy y ruling at Um xgiJAUK I'lUL, fiml ift-tr-tui Mii4 I Hmr rfiajg a gj duty u mmiwiiUmt Entertained at Bridge Mrs. W. S. Wells was hostess at a pleasant party, the social event of last week, given at her heme Friday afternoon. The party was given in honor of Mrs. Lionel Garden of Marsh field house guest of Airs. Wells anil bridge was the order of the afternoon. Card honors went to Mrs. F. L. Green ough and a guest prizo was presented to Mrs. Garden. The following is the invited list of guests: Mesdames Mann, Gale,Endi cott, McC. Johnson, Sorenscn, N. J. Crain, Richards, Geiscndorfer, Grcan ough, Sul'.ivan, Best, Guy and Ralph Dippol Archie Rosa, L. Gallicr, Wade, Elliott,' Radley, Garfield, Briggs, Scofiold, Kruse, Dickey, Tom Mehl, Felsheim, Lafaw, Kausrud, Houston Byrne, Robert Johnson, G. Treadgohl Turnbull, Flom, Crimmetut, Wilson, Lowe, Laird, Walker Hughs and Mrs. Dyer. Misses Kate Rosa, Maude Lowe and Nora Solve. "THE SPANISH JADEf A Paramount Feature A Strong Drama Set in the Quaint Environments of Spanish Life of Fifty Years Ago. A puty coiio-'stlng of Jcs. Wals trom, F. S. Pony, Frank Ilolman and Ernest Bonk, journeyed over to Coos Bay yesterday to sec the wreck of the Santa Clr.ra. They went in the Inter national truckt started from Bandon at nine and got back at 11 in the ev ening. The truck mr.de "11 tho grades and mud or rock neiintaincd an even keel demonstrating its ability to trav el where the regulation automobile can not follow. Mrs. II. A. Morras who was at one time supposed to bo among the missing in the Santa Clara wreck has been safely located. Sho had gone to stay with a friend in Marshfield and missed the first rescue parties sent out from Bandon for her. She had been visiting at tho Dalles and her husband did not know she was on the Santa Clara until lie saw her name listed. A telegram to the north confirmed tho fact that she was on tho wrecked boat and until she was found hor Bandon relatives sulTered considerable uncer tainty. Horace Richards goes his week to .Spokane Washington, whore ho will bo employed by a largo lumbering eoiicorn. Mra. Richards u.id children will follow later, as soon ns Mr. Rich Hide has found whmv n residence will bo moot convonUnt for bin work . Eddie Olnnd va Jim Bonn in the tolle of a mm being tried this rftor noon nt the eJty hull, in tho Justice Court Imforo a Jury eumpowil of T. W. Ro binson, 1 lurry Alton, Victor llrwior, W D. Mnmtinll, Tlwmu AmUrum iiim) luliM HUAmm, CtuiUiurH awl GsnJiw )imr (ur dlnUtf, Urn, I'. TuppitiK tm- tWftKuUrit. llhm tlfti ton wun wUk lUmtt tat toittiMd ' uj l tftttir I'M- KfM. JImiii 4t. . i.u ho tlMM rnin'4. t ut i ittiMf ttt tw nt(uiV fili m. 4 pj.'' biwi in fMH Wit liiMt l.b tl'U,' !) I Mill Vlliti.1 tJu ttttmt ut wt U. flit Whoever delights in wha'. is quaint and novel and far removed from tho well-trodden path will be greatly charmid and ei.tortained by this fea ture whicli has been acquired by the Paramount Pictures Corporation from a newly formed producing com pany called the Fiction Pictures, Inc. The film is based on a book entitled "The Spanish Jade" and written by Maurice Hewlett. Tha noval has been dramatized by Louis Joseph Vance .and the filmed version closely follows the lines of the original dramatization Few films linvo a stronger more consistent and more grinning plot than "The Spanish Jade." If tho production had no other merit than the strength of its plot it would de servo to rank higl but tho strength of the plot it not is only poitt of merit The types and tho atmosphere in the film story measure up to the highest expectations. One cannot nn through ten pages of Spanish literature with out encountering the very types and the very atmosphere which make this film so different from the general run of film plays. There are many of tho exterior scones which are obviously ''faked", but tho imitation is always clever, and though wo all abhor urti fical exteriors in a film, w must nd mit that tho designer worked with a good original beforo his eyes. Nor are all the exteriors artificul. Some are wonderfully fine; so much bo that one regrets that there was any neces sity for art Teal props tiny where in the film. The elcmonUi, mystery, adventure, and pathos have been most skilfully woven into a story which is bound to hold the irtie",t of the spectator ev ery part of J'o way from start to finish. The W.-.uplizatiou cf the cha racters is -''''feet '.: every detail. This means first tl.'.t the acting ia brilli ant and bc inid that ho spectator is able to iiiidrratnud tho character al most the very instant it rppe.irs on tho screen. The .Spanish grandees feeding on dry bread and nn onion ami spici'if Ilia frugal meal with re collection of past glory, the crlng ingly fait1 ful mint, tho unbridled youth scorning i!fwfpl:ni aril flatter ing impul of pension, tho blond $pai Ull In-: uly (thwl'U HI'u HUfll bo. NUtks,) jrriirfu with n WKiiuuily dig nity all It wn, the IJiiglUhiiiiin ills HppoinUd In Uiv hniI truvtillng In NfwiH t Atrjwi hi ilUuijipo'HtiiuiHt" ll Hum Bim ftturm Hml iiiikIiI hit iijtJ imm Un imvm uf my old HmM jai lUliuu, Ii imti It iS0L thai 4 thu Htimr thumti' i4 mm t amy f Umiu m i Qwif item mi ut Uvy i Hu in the leading parts. In this perfection of dekiil lies one of the great charms of the picture; the other is the power ful, well-developed plo, which never lags or halts or digresses for a mo ment. See this picture at the Grand The atre, Thursday, November 11. The following is tho incoming list of the Elizabeth: Mrs. R. W. Shull, J. N. Serisovich, F .M. Wolf, .Mrs. P. Diotz and child, Jack Woodrun", Glidys Woodruff, Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge, R. C. Elliott, wife and child, Amos Car son. Rev. Chas. D. Kereny, G. T. Arm Htrongt R, W. Shull, Howard Whitelo v M. Smith, L. F. Beatty and wife, Fro. I Tuvlnr Prtimt Vmwrlm IV it I Pi'k!i I Edward M. Sofor, J. K. Quick, A. L. j George, B. Buffulz, II. McDonald, G. II. Myers, E. Allen. The following arrived on the Speed well Sunday : Mrs. Rose E. Jones, H. R. Adams' Chas Rakleff, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Ida K. Ovcii3, W. S. Mansnll, Ben Curren, and wife, Matt Mry, and wife, Mrs. G. D. Wolcott. Mrs. G. En dicott, and child E. J. Hoffman, Fro I Colman, W. E. C. Leghorn, Lconn Lano, P. J. Paofolla, C. A. Samkins, I-.word Johnaon. Following is the passenger list tin t went out on the Brooklyn Fridry hut: Clnr Loneclass, Mrs. Muck, Mrs. L. C. Page, Dr. Houston ar.d family, Geo. Sutton, M. Cucklin C. L. Jjnkins, J. A. Dean, B. Pagell. N. Ilannel, P. Carlson and wifj, A. Uossom, M. Gnc omette, L. Mottcno, E. J. Dobyn, P. C Wall, J. A. Heavenstcin, J. Jacobseu Harry Walker. The following went out on tho Eliz abeth Friday: Mrs. C. W. Arhton, Mrs. O. P. Ellingson, Ruby Bloomenroth er, Walter C. Ordong, Rob' t Train, Iaux Devino, Sad'e Garoutte, Mrs. Em ma Pomeroy, Ruth Reynolds, A. F Merchant William Norrs, Mrs. J A Ksnnedy.'.M.-c. Win. McCullon, M i M. W. Kennedy, E. T. Wolvrton, Lex Cope, H. Furncy, Win. McCuIlen, F Roinman, J. W. Hodge, J. I itiid"o J. C. Whittington, N. II. Itf: w, Joh,i Hall Win. A. Walker, A. J Inron, O, P. Eilinggon. It looks as if the Bandon school district is in for a lot of grief. They have sold n $1 1,000 bond Ihhiio to James N. Wright & Cn. of Denver tho same people with whom this city had so much trouble In rd. tinn to lb fiMMMMI issue of refunding bond ( iiilllo KuntliKil. lniliiliiiid Lillir l.lot nt lutlnrs runmliiliiK unilninu I In lliu lluiului Uiumm Mikt "IIIm tlm Hi'fk WJillljf NV. tit 1V16 Uob Urmu 'J14 lutlwr, 1 Ml ajuliiifj. uilf I - PvnliimiUr