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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1915)
: Suggestions for 'Xmas Gifts! For The Last Minute Shopper iFrfrttftalti! limits Sterling, 20c. Filled, 25c JJarkrr STmmtam Jims $2.50 to $20.00. Engraved free. itfamUtmt IDatrlirB '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 Walthnm, Elgin, South Bend, Illinois, Uockford 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. (Eltt (6UU5B 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. for each member of the family Wig Ben Price fcO CA Each P.OU Baby Ben 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. Boyle Jewelry Co. Member of the "Triple Alliance" of the Ellingson Bldg. () & (i) () () () (5) ,' . HANDON HKEV1TIES fd Exit tho duck hunting season. L. C. St Clair of Towers was in town Thursday and Friday. Verland (Doc) Parker was in Marshfiold on business last week. Clias Willard is down from.I'owers to spend ChristrruiB. Al Marsh wns up from Port Orfonl this morning. Sam ifrownor came in from Powers to spend Christnvis in u real town. Arthur Coach was in town Satur day and Sunday. Fred Shelton of Coquillo was in town last Saturday and Sunday. Starr& Mast nro planning to move into the Laird and Lowo building. Our toy lino is equal to any in tho county. Racket store. For tho last minuto shopper don't forgot that tho Ilacket store has ev erything. Don't forgot tho Masquerade Hall given hy tho G. A. KiVJTt Dreamland December 1th. Tickets $1.00. SuiUihle prizes given and a good time guaranteed. Wo aro busy but wil find time to treat you right and deliver tho goods. The Kacket Store. Joe Huppy camo down from Craine's camp yesterday to spend the holidays in Itandon. Tho council is to take up the sub ject of tho occupation tax at an ad' joumed meeting Wednesday 'night. Harry McCue left for Portland Sun lay whero ho wil remain for somo time. o Win. Sorensen has sevared business connections with E. II. Thrift at Lnnglois. Elmer Drain received the order of knight at the hands of tho K. Ps. last night. City Recorder Kausrud has a leave of absence and has gone to Portland. His placo is being taken by II. Har rington. .Miss Ora Jameson who is attending Itandon High School, returned to Hiv orton this morning to spend tho Christmas holidays with her parents. Good Cooking Apples from 10 els a box, up. Also Sweet Cider. Loshn baugh's Variety Store." 4- M V Big Double Feature Program "Booties' Baby" A SI'I I.NIIID DKAMA "Hit! Mini on Hut Cist;" IAKII (JINIKV OMANO, TMKATKM. THUKHlMY, PMC Hum L r If A Word has been received from C. W. Iike formerly of Itandon, now of San Francisco announcing the arrival of a baby girl at his household. I. Nordstrom who wns in town last ...... V nuay has recently purchased n large amount of tiling from It. L. Tracy and will lay it on his farm at Two Mile. Clarence Schroeder and family of Oak Grove Dairy at Arago were vis itors in this city Friiky and Satur day. Now that tho HigHS-Jluckinghnm building has been freed of its scaf folding tho spectator gets an idea of how fine an ornament tho building will be to tho town. Merle Kirchnl who was operated on for appendecitis was removed from the hospital Sunday. Mr. Kirchnl is gotting along niifoly although still weak. Mrs. Jack Englander, nee Emma Solve and formerly of Itandon, now Oakland returned to linndou on the last Brooklyn for a visit over the holi days. Louis Henry, watch specialist and repairer has put in a-stand -with Dip pel & Wolverton. Mr. Henry is recent ly from Los Angeles and Heno, Neva da. Ho asks a sharo of the watch re pair work of tho public. John Long the Ijimpa creek dairy man was in town today. Ho reported that recently '-()() head of fullblooded Holstein cows and calves wore sold in Portland at an average of ovci $'200 per head. It. Davidson, J. E. Walstrom, Catch all Urns and Geo. Iifaw were busy yesterday making a new road up Itan don Ave hill whero tho old road had washed out. Several loads of rock wore put on. A fow of the many bargains wo of fer for the holidays, am on display in our window and a groat many more of thorn inside. You aro Invited to coins and mo us and convince yourself. Hut isfnrtlon guiiruntniHl. The Kipiuru Dual opjiiHiitti ((fund tliwitur. MImhi ruiwir Imp In wiHiwUiin, Mukiiirrudi hull m ).i)i' 'util Ion Ni KmIiihU)' HhhImk, pnllli uiiil mo) kmIih.i.ii' i-i'MHi' IliMs ;m (I., HUUAuU, f until, l,f jig, To make a gift that comes from our store is sure to be accepted with delight. It- is well known our stock is chosen from the stand point of good taste and quali ty as the first consideration, See our new Lavaliers, Brooches, Bra celets etc. for ladies and Scarfpins, Tie Clasps, Cuff -Links, Watches, Fobs, etc. for men. SABRO BROTHERS Manufacturing Jewelers Telephone 751. Bandon, Oregon ".-. ...-.............. School was out Friday for a two weeks vacation. A Christmas program will be giv en in tho Presbyterian church next Friday evening. The following arrived from the i south on the Elizabeth Sui.day. C. F. 1 Miller, Heyner Geisondorfer, Mrs. A. E. Parker, Fred Gray, Fred Mosor, Arthur.U. Hodge, W. S. Hall, L. Lc-I linger, E. well. M. Chadwell, C. S. Chad- Travel on the river boats seems to bo heavier recently, loggers and cat- j tic buyers making. up the contingent I of the traveling public. j Miss Dunphc and Miss Mnstorson j will) their pupils in the high school building joined forces for a program j last Friday afternoon. ! " I Three Noted Stars Appear Together ivan i in.en is nursing a imuiy u.s- , Tolstoy's "A Woman's Kesurrcc I i l f- ...l.:V. I - locaicti linger acquired wiinu jirac tising basket ball Tuesday evening. lion. I Thi oc great dramatic stars, each ' noted for abounding genius, appear to I gcther in tiu William Fox production 'of Count Leo Tolstoi's "A Woman's Vade Garten has done a flourishing business the past few days making calendars. The ornamental part con- Dry Itamlon is the theme, a favorite ; ""'"'"'y Htrontli nl f-'ning a corn- being a cow that has gone dry. Others " "- "" portray prominent Itandon people in ; " m MM " " l, V strange scenes. All are cleverly done. I thu unlpy- Woman's Uom.rrec- o i turn comes U tho drand I heatre, W. D. Marshall, W. E. Steinhoff, M. I Friday Decemlier ti lth and in it can lie V. Smith, Mrs. Laura Taylor, Mrs. j seen not only Hetty Nanson, the fa- I. C. Zeh, Mrs. N. J. Hansen, and Miss 1 inous Hoyal Adieus of Eutope, hut Maud E. Younir were among those 1 also Willir.m Ki'dllev. the favorite from Itandon in attendance at court 'young American loudinA mankind Ed- yesterday, as witnosses. ! ward Joo, .moun to tho William L. Henry of Los Angolim is putting in a watch repair shop in Dipplu & Wolverton's real estato ofilce. Jamos Price of llaho and Mi is Koso Strahan of Gold lleach wore united in marrlago at Redding, Cal. Dec. 1st. Kiiiirli for Sale: J. It. Cox, Hear Creek. For Kale ("heap '-. Itoomlnu. and furnltiiro. ..Wanlrdi Pup ( liinfe or iiuiliuin viKv lirned of ilog, liupiliu lit U)l of Reu. , u Kpirlul llurttulim for llolhlur Kipper Moh'i IlRnji turn ItM, ut 'm4k' Ihhm tmn fill. Mm prim n tnid nm' timm. AJ1. mM Imti ' homo Inquire at tliii olliwi. Fox public by hia striking work in "A Fool Thero V.'i: i", "Tho Celebrated Scandal" mid "Anna Koronino," nun- I ported by u ..plondid cant. Ilutly Nan: on, ai KatUNha Mailova, give a nmrvtloim moving jierfor I ifiani'u of tho prring woman who, more iniiod atri-i it than iiinlng, fullw in to tho fou, i t doptlm of degnidulioii, only to And on tho wild utoppoi of itnow-mvt-rc I Mlhoria a uplrilual re birth. It an I hi imlil in fait that iho riNu'hid htitiln of dnjinu which WOlJid MMHI IIM)4MMlblll of lllJMUIII lit- Utimmmt m d m uuuin of KmIiuIui u bnuiitiny iU-Uirw uf wuiuUrfnl pownr uf th ptny whttrv lUMmm ltmytl i u.i ln.t ni4t ihtwiK Mii Kumm' , H nif ftixiii' mxl U. Im IW for its sweep and almost painful ini pressivoiiess must rank with the great dramatic creations of all time. As Prir.ce Dimitri, Mr. Kelley given u supeib performance which run the gamut from love to burning remor ( ii'id despr.ir. He ably suggc l- the regret of the man who hau belt ay ,1 K'alusha and then facivi 'ur again yeais later, when she is a .s'.ohd, liar deneil woman of the slreelt in n pri sou dock charged witli intent to kid lie is on the jury that settles the wretched woman's fate and after It I pronounced he, with nolile .elf abnc galion follows the droary train of pri soners to Siberia and at last rcpah the great wiong that ho did III hi i youth. Il is an iimpiring pi-rformau . all through and marks a distinct epo It in Mr. Kelly's ait. From fir-t to la i ho In imprenivo, couiiutent and nin euro. To Edward .logo fulls the rem.irl. ably ullWtivo part of Simoiisoii, tin faithful servant of Dimitri who In frionds Iho ini..(jiubly KntiiMha Hi h' i dnrkosl hours and in the end give., up his li vm to save his master' Huiin sun Is a most unusual lolu and m l.! waul .loo's hands il sUiiulx mil wni slmip ilium-lion. 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