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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1915)
IIIIH' Suggestions for 'Xmas Gifts! for each member of the family Hig Ben Price Each $2.50 Baby Ben Sramtltmt lHatrhrs "The 'watch of railroad accuracy. Considering the lasting qualities of this watch it is more reasonable in the long run than cheaper watches. However, we can supply you with all the well known makes, among which are Waltham, Elgin, South Bend, Illinois, Rockford and others. Remember, we have ma terial on hand for repairing all of the above and in fact, any watch you pos sess, even the Burlington. Accurate watch repairing is our aim and we ac complish it in full. (Hut (glass Best American Cut. All of the newest and daintiest pieces can be found in our large stock. You will find no better in the city. Prices are reasonable. Make your own comparison. Atlimta thtrnitatT , For those who appreciate quality - ' JJarhrr ifuuuttatu Jlrus The very best self filling and non-leakable fountain pen you can buy. The old reliable, "Parker Lucky Curve" fitted with the new, self filling device. Prices .$2.50 to $20.00. Engraved free. JFruutiUiltty SJutks For a small remembrance these are very suitable. Sterling, 20c. Filled, 25c. With every $1.00 spent with us you receive a ticket relative to the $150.00 in 2 diamond rings, we are giving absolutely free. Christmas Will Be Here Before You Know It! Now is the time to make your holiday purchases. You will find the finest jewelry stock in the city, to choose from, and in making your selections have that aided feeling of safety in knowing that every article you purchase is of highest quality. Boyle Jewelry Co. Member of the "Triple Alliance" of the Ellingson Bldg. Our Tavaliers, Brooches, Kings, Lockets, Fobs, Hatpins and Beauty Pins of dainty designs wiil make a lasting yift. After the Christmas dinner you can sit back and enjoy the music of the Victrola. Everyone will enjoy it and not only at Christinas time, but all the time. Why not get a Victrola for your home for Christ mas? We'll gladly demonstrate the Vi17?renLs,',cs ' the Victrola 10 juuj and the Victor ($10 to $100) whenever you find it convenient to call. We'll arrange tertai to suit, too. Select one of our fine mantle clocks for your friend giving him the time of his life. Seth Thomas clock in Mahogony case $6.50. Others from $1.00 to $8.00. 1 Ben $2.50. f.i (j) K) (fi w r.i c m (t si 0 1JANDON ItllHVITIlXS 0 The city engineer was supcrintend ini; yesterday the placing of new sup porting piles under the pavement on the west edgo of the ICdison nvcnuo connection with First street. The old piles had been placed hoyond re demption by tho high tides and wator of the past few weeks. Whiter Sabin was serving on the ju ry this week. The annual high waters of the Co quillo river aro bringing out nlmost every day many logs from the head waters of the river, some of them which have been waiting for four to s years for the flood that was to send them to market. George W. Iloore, president of the wMoore Lumber Company returned to llamlon yesterday to spend tho Christ mas holidays with his family 'and to look after business matters. He has been for somo time past tit Toledo, Or gon looking after his saw mill now in operation there, and returned by way of San Francisco. He states that the lumber situation is encouraging, but made no statement as to when opera tions would likely be resumed at Ban-don. SABRO BROTHERS Manufacturing Jewelers Telephone 751. Bandon, Oregon J. L. Kronenberg formerly of Han- ilnn. but. whn nnw itmWnc R.m Fronnia- 1 co his home is expected to return to i Itnndon about tho first of the year on a business trip. Joe Otto n,ITnglois sheep raiser and Attorneys Topping, Wade, Tread gold and Chatham were Cnquillc visi tors yesterday, part of them catching the early 0:15 boat, those being from ft to 10 minutes late following on tho Dispatch and Telegraph later. i wool grower was in Haridon, kist week on business and returned home Sn ' turday. Mr. and Mrs. Hay McNair were pas sengers on the Monday morning boat for Marshfield. Engineer C. K. Wright who has been in charge of the Government jetty work for the past year, huves Wed nesday of this week for Portland, and other northern points. He does not know just where his work will take him next, but stated that most like ly he would be in Toledo, Oregon for a time. Mr. Wright stiys ho Ims found his stay at liandou a vorv nleasant one, nnd leaves not without some re grets. The nfciny friends here aro sorry that he cannot stay longer with us. MAY HAVK M HAT MAKKin' J. H. McDemitt, tho life in.suranco agent, was an over Sunday visitor 'n town. He wns accompanied by K. II. Fassbender of Handon, who is looking over thet own in view of a location for a butcher shop. While Mr. Fnssbem'- er has not yet fully decided to engage in the butcher business he has im pressed himself as being favorably impressed with Gold Ileach and its surroundings. Gobi Ileach Globe. C. I. Starr returned from his trip to Portland Saturday. MAMMOTH PHOTO PRODUCTION EXTRAORDINARY The Famous Players Film Company Present the Supreme Triumph of the Screen THE TERNAL CITY x A BRILLIANT DRAMA OF' MODERN ROMEBy HALL CAINE With PAULINE FREDERICK, America's noted actress, as the star. This Production com es in eight wonderful reels. Played in the Studebaker Theater, Chicago for two months at prices ranging from 50c to $1.00. Shown at the I Th vur r,v 1Mb UIVIIIMI VII is not a liUkal ft; ONK NlfillT ONLY! DON'T MliuS TJIK GKKAT I'lLM SI'r.CI ACI.K! AilinitMiin 25c CliiMmi Hr. GRAND, Thursday, December 16th f