MOOM MOM (OH MOM (OH a a $150.00 In 2 Diamond Rings FREE to our customers again this "Xmas. This has been our custom for the last five years to give a ticket with ev ery .$1.00 spent with us during Xmas. This coupon entitles the bearer to a chance on the above rings which will be giv en away December 31st. This offer will include all sales since Nov. 20th and ends Dec. 31st. If you have any tickets coming since the above date, call and we will give same to you. Remember, the tickets are absolutely free. Cut Glass- - Our Xmas stock has arrived and we can now show you all the newest and most up-to-date pieces in America's richest Cut Glass. All new pieces .have the flower designs which are so popular in the larger cities this year. Our stock is worth your while to examine and we are always pleased to show you. Eye Glasses We have nose glasses complete with rimless lens, $3.50 per pair and up. Mountings separate to clamp on .the tnose $1.75 each. Spectacles from 35 cts each to $3.00. Our lens are the best. Try us and see for yourself. Watch repairing is done by experts and only genuine material used. Boyle Jewelry Go. a o Judge Coke convened n special meeting of the Circuit Court today to hear argument in the famous Oregon Avenue Injunction case. Mr. Tread gold, representing the city of Bandon, together with many witnesses journey ed up the river this morning, while John D. Goss who secured and is urg ing the injunction will arrive from Murshfield. W. II. Webb and others nttended as witness in behalf of the city. The Sheriff will this week make his rounds of the county to subpoeana jurymen far the regular term beginn ing December 13th, and all tax payers who have a hunch they ere on the pan cl and arc about to be served unless they have a liking for the right of a citizen to serve as jurymen, will this week have important business beyond the bounds of Coos county. Ellingson Building. We carry no accounts. Everard H. Boyle, Mgr, I a i a I a I 0 a o I a I a I U I a I (aaH K(OOH Moan 'i :' BANDON BREVITIES Captain It. Johnson was a visitor in Coquillc one day last week. Mrs. Martin Kennedy has been sick with apendicitis during the past week. Dr. II. L. Houston and family arc expected back on the next Elizabeth. Don't fail to see the exhibit of Ju venile books at the library this week. In accordance with his annual cus tom Mr. Boyle is announcing his free diamond ring proposal on another page Cliua. M. Smith is making arrange ments to construct n saw mill above Rullards. The annual election of officers in the O. E. S. will bo held December 3rd, next. L. L. Jackson, Ruby Sorcnsen, and Mnddy Russell of Langlois were vis itors in Uandon yesterday. Iko Harrington was successful in bagging ten ducks as the rcsurt of a Sunday morning shoot. The 1'resbytcrir.n Indies Aid will meet with Mrs. Fusbendcr tomorrow afternoon. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Robert Johnson for an "at home" on Friday next at the I. O. 0. F. Hall, C. I. Starr was called to Portland this week by the serious illness of a brother in one of the hospitals of that city. Randon Grange, ;i'JS will give ye old fashioned Farmer's dinner at Odd Follows' Hall on Dec 4th at 11:30 to 1 o'clock. For which n charge of 25 cts n plate will be chnrg cd for the benefit of the Grange. Ev erybody come niid give us a boost. Secy. For Sale Cheap . Rooming, hoimo mid furniture. Inquire at thin olllco. II. M, SIiuh', M. I K, Ear, Niue mid Throat .SpooinlUt, will be at (ial Hit Hotel, Hiwiilon, )w. Klh, Win I mm lay. "(ilmuiiui Kitted." St I'duiii! u K"M iin mi liri'iulpln, h r (Mil lmv by piDViiiK irttjwit)' um jmyliitf for thU mlv. 'I'lit fr mIH lie iluiii'lntr Ml I !.-' V' lilltmi XhIiiiiIii) nielli, (Jimm Muli' N wl lunl MM tAthl imk l$t 'JliM o ri, wr IV II 11 II t ! n m Dr. K. V. Leep of Myrtle Point was in Uandon yesterday with a patient brought here for an operation. There was a large attendance at the meeting of the united churches for Thnnksgiving service last Thurs day. Messrs Eaton and Clinton brought back good strings of ducks as the re sult of a Sunday hunting trip up the river. C. McJohnson is reported to have leased his shingle mill at Prosper to x now company, whose name we have not yet learned. J. M. Whetstone who weut from Co quillc to Portland to secure work was taken sick in that city. He-is an ex-1 perienced saw filer. After a week's wait the Speedwell, Elizabeth and Brooklyn got to sea in the face of n strong southwestcr Sunday afternoon. The following ist ho passenger list went out on the Brooklyn last Sun day afternoon. C. E. Hill, Wm. Car penter, Mrs. Rest, H. Met, Win. L. Gibson, Cory I.one, R. Grukam. Geo. P. Topping mounted the huri can deck of a broncho today and jour neded Southward in pursuit of legal business, and presumably to the Clark & Dwyer ranch. C. F. Pape wrs n visitor up tho.riv er Saturday. He nttended n meeting at Marshfield where an organization of traveling men of Coos county was formed. Pick out your Vict ruin now and bo mire that you wont be diwapointed for Christinas. Sabro Rros aro the local agents and carry a splundid stock of machines. Coming Ntinco O'Noil Amorica's gruatoKt emotional actroaa in Prince Uoinanoir, u grout a picture at) A Fool Thwru W'iiu. Sue it at the Grand next Friday. No advance In prleo. The ilucrwiiie in the number of pti piU in the Cnquille ilUtrift U at wl inut humlrwl iiihI in the MHrahfloliI ill- Irirt iloerHe U two Iium I twl. Tho Hdinlier at cWMri l mkul & in MrwMil m tltM by Uh rtutv it MfVMt MtfirJ MgiHf Mir. if MNMIV (JmI If wifl yuM WML it 'IT JKI1MI WAL Qm C. E. Honnoleter. formerly of Ran don and founder of the Datulon light ing system and now of Portland, was a Raudon business visitor over Sutur day, and Sunday, and visited many former friends r.nd acquaintances. Coining Mary Pickfoid the actress who receives a salary of $100,000 a year, in "Fanchon the Cricket" a Pa ramount Famous Players Feature Grand next Sunday. There was a small burglary alarm at the post oflice Wednesday night A broken window .was the cause of suspicion but it was afterward decid ed that the wind had done the dam age. Walter Sabin has sold his interest in the Central Food Co. to his for mer partner, Millard F. Shoemaker who will carry cn tno business alone Mr. Sabin, it is reported, may try his hand at ranching. "A Fool There Was" was certain ly a wonderful production you should see Nance O'Ncil in Princess Roman off a drama of passion and power liased on Sardon's Fedora Grand Theatre next Friday December 3. Ted Peterson, assistant in at the Hub is in Powers this week taking care of the Hub branch store there while Mr. Fcnsler is at Mu-shfield helping to care for the goods of the Lando store recently purchased there Harold Johnson is taking Ted's place in the local store. See Nnnce O'Noil greatest of em otional Mars in a Photo Feature ex iraoruinary. mucosa Romanoff, a Thrilling Sensational five act master piece at the Grand next Friday. Doc. aril. JanioB Cnrtwright who committed uicido in n hospital in Portland, last week Wil mi old resident both .f Man- don and Coqullle. Ho cmno into the county about forty year ugo mid wan u Uir tuniUr by profewilon. Ilia w owl wif at eiio time run a tdioll grot to lu wiwll nmm IwIwuuh Urnuur' Ur him) the rity hull, wUUU Um Did ttrttaidMti u41l la ikir. MM, hJ bU MWMMJ MMWHil, II MWM Ul flulii I'm Milauul mumub. The Grand Jury will convene Dec. (Uh and so far as known only one or two matters from Randon will come up before them for consideration Jcif C. French of Port Orford is due to arrive, and W. B. Rodgers and James McGlynn of Randon will be be fore them for investigation in connec tion with M. A. Simpson's missing type. T. R. Prowett and family of Port Orford will move to Powers to make tiicir home. The following ist he passenger list of the Elizabeth: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Iluchison, Pearl and Ada Huchison, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanly, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Storel, John Fisher, Claud Hutchison, J. A. Church, O. McClay, Mrs. L. Johnson, Inez Euston, Melvin Oystad.Mrs. John Fisher nnd five children, Fred Mascl, C. W. DeWolf J. P. Hughes, A. Johnson, W. T. Cut- ten, Henry S. Minns, S. L. Norris, Miss E. Sanborn, M. Lcwin. A committee on arrangements has been named for the masque ball which will be given at Dreamland pavillion Randon on Christmas eve., Dec. 25th for the benefit of Randon Port, G. A. R. We hope for a good patronage and i good time is assured for everybody. Suitable prizes will be announced. C. B. Zcek, J. W. Felter, R. F. Shannon, R. H. Rosa, When you see the pictures thrown on the screen at the Grand do you real ize that the original is a piece of ccl uloid as large as a postage stamp passed with sixteen others before n powerful light every second. Were it not for an automatic device the film would burn did it halt for an instant so powerful is the light. Formerly the machine was turned by hand but now a small motor does the work. The Sperry flour company has an other chance to hand out flour to pat rons since the arrival of the Tillamook The company is finding itself hard put to care for its steadily increasing flour trade and has recently established an other mill r.t Tacoma. All of its North western mills ere running night and day to catch up with the demand. Franz Thomson, formerly proprie tor of the Star Ranch in Northern Curry died in Portland Nov. 13 in his 58th year. The adjourned term of the Circuit Court will convence at Coquillc next Monday when all motions demurrers and other dilatory impediments to progress will be disposed of by the Judge, and every thing cleared ready for rapid action for the regulnr term that will open one week from Monday December 13th. C. A. Parker of New York, who has spent considerable time looking up oil prospects on the Pacific coast dur ing1 the past two years and who has spent the greater part of tho past summer in Humboldt county, Cal., is expected to arrive in Randon this week via the steamship Kilburn. James Crew and Miss Elsie Hofse?s were married lit Port Oford Nov. 10 by Rev. W. II. Myers. The bride is a daughter of tho well known Iinglois family and the groom the eldest son of Mrs. E. G. Pierce of the Sixes. They are taking a honeymoon in Coos county after whicht hey wil bo at home on the Sixes. W HO PAYS? List of Letters remaining uncalled for in the Randon, Oregon, Post Offlcc for the week end ing Nov. 30, 1915. Mrs. Lyilly Lyllips, Mr. J. A. Ran dall, Mr: Richard Green. If these letters arc not called for by Dec. 14th, 1915 they will be sent to the dead letter oflice. W. J. SWEET, Postmaster W HO PAYS?- SIBmWmmmmmmmmmmmmW- 'J IM fl COMING NANCE O'N EI L The American Empress of Stormy Emotion in "Princess KomanofT" iJreat Fox Feature Production ' ii wii ii .t. u' . .k ii-;.... I ; ....... . ii . .uwt, ifii IT IIIMI iiuii-fvt iiwillitll.'ia is Based, Snrdou's Triumph Few dramas have ever received the1 world wide fame and approbation ex tended universally to Sardou's most famous play which has been acted by every great actress who ever played and is regarded as the most exacting' emotional role ever written. As pic turized for William Fox, starring that eminent exponent of stormy emotion Nance O'Neil, also featured in the. Wm. Fox photoplay Kreutzer Sonnta, Princes Romanon", based on Fedora, rises to superb dramatic heights im possible to attain within tho limita-i tions of even the most modern stages. Certainly no more absorbing or in tense screen drama has ever been filmed nor has any greater actress than Nance O'Neil ever appeared in the famous role of the Russian prin cess. As grent a picture as "A Fool There Was" to be shown at the Grand The ater next Friday Dec. 3rd. Admission 15-5c W HO PAYS? Make Your Selections From Our Magnificent Holiday Stock Never in history have we offered to you so attract ive an opportunity for buying holiday jjifts as wo are making this year. Our store is filled with the choicest jewelry, gath ered from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Here you see the finest in A beautiful blue white diamond, $05.00 Other gems nnd rings, cleverly da signed from $15.00 to $3.00 You will find all the newest designs and styles on display for we have made arrangements to have forwarded to us all of the new and popular designs as they come out. A Hamilton 12 size, an extremely thin model gentleman's watch, also a very accurate nnd durable time p'eco. $28.00 Other sizes and models from $80.00 to as low as $13.50, complete. Tho shapely and harmonious lines of tliU beautiful KlrrliiiK Silver Toilet 'I will mid grace to any ilromier. In buying a diamond, or in fact, any piece of jewelry from us you are safe in the knowledge that you are purchasing the best quality to be had at tho price quoted. Our designers will be gTad to make up a special mounting for any diamond pur chased at our store. A mounting that, while not detracting from the stone itself in any way will have distinctive attractions of its own. 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