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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1916)
. .. ! I' ' ' I' ' ; i" ! !' ' -( The Greatest Serial Story ever produced in Pictures NEAL a the NAVY 41 It In fourteen smashing good installments of two reels each "THE SURVIVORS" Chapter No. 1 Tremendous scenes thruout this intense photoplay will cause you to wonder what the limitations of mov ing pictures are. See the terrific eruption of Mount Pelee on the island of Martinique. Thousands of ter ror stricken natives fly for their lives. It is all a part of this interesting story. Remember "Neal of the Navy" begins Wednesday, February 9th, and every Wednesday thereafter. We also take pleasure in announc ing the screen presentation of the famous "GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD" The best two reel comedies ever put into the movies Wallingford will be shown every Wednesday with Neal of the Navy making one of the best programs we have ever placed before the Bandon Public. GRAND THEATER 'Hie Home Of Good Entertainment" Six Big Reels. Admission 15c and 5c I'ltS) $ BANDON BREVITIES Rev. H. M. Law of Coquillc visited the Revs. Knight nnd Cross .1 couple days last week. 0 Rev. C. Mayr.e Knight h.ia movid frcm the Methcdiat parsonage on El- mira street to. the Clis. Ianglola house in West Bandon. o Mr. Perry says ho expects to start the veneer plant in n week or so. Ho has held o(T the yearly start as long us possible in the hopes of being able to continue steadily when started. lie thinks ho started work too soon Inst year. Mrs. G. W. Moore will entertain the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid tomorrow af ternoon at hor homo on Chicago Ave. Mrs. Boak and Mrs. Swcnson will as sist her. o "Neal of tho Navy" the greatest of all serial stories begins at tho Grnnd next Wednesday, February 9th Head the story on another page of this paper. o Chas. Smith, who formerly had a saw mill near Prosper expects soon to start work on a small mill in the Whisky Run district. Geo. W. Dafoe is backing him in this venture. The Misses Mirrun Smith nnd Myr tle linker of the Bandon teaching force have rented Mrs. Kronenberg's house on Chicago Ave. and expect to keep bachelor quarters for the rest of the school year. A family named Gitmger nnd a Mr. Hubbard, late of Coquillc are nt present occupying the attention of charitable people of the city. They ran up board bills vit the Hotel llandon and worked the Western Home an long as possible nnd are now domiciled in n house on the oast side. An cirort is being mailt) to work them on the cnun ty, but Coiiunlioior Arnnttrong, hav ing pomilbly hud wnic experience with them in Inclined to thy nt the pro. HtCt. Dr, Kori'iuun ha returned from hi liunjmiM trip t Curry iwuiity. (J. II, VVudu hu Mini!utHuil fsr IL Hj Willi of lwlwrg, Virytjitu, Mt Uiiu Hit tjMMtery mLv imr fJMfl aplael I 'mt ttrsnl mi Urn J Imi imnc a, J. Mwlw IL J lmy, l Knapp, Robt, McPhillamoy, Robt. Mc Pherson, A. A. Jaimeson, E. S. White und the Bwnk of Powers, formerly the Bank of Port Orford, as defendants. The action was fded in Coos county circuit court, Chns. F. Papo went to Myrtle Point yesterday to transact business nnd view the progres of tho flood in the upper river. o You know Rufus Wallingford? Get Rich Quick. You have read the sto ries about Rufus in tho Saturday Evening Post well you can sec Rufus in his adventures at the Grand Theat er every Wednesday night beginning this week. In the best two reel come dies you ever saw. o Lee Eaton is enjoying regular hours of sleep these days foe the first time in over a year. The Hotel Bandon which he formerly ran in connection with R. J. Rensc has been sold to C. A. Janiicson formerly of the Bandon liar. Mr. and Mrs. Reaso wil con tinue with tho hotel working for Land lord Jamicson. The place that pays you to invest! gate is the Square Deal, op. Grand Theater. The shoes we sell are ab solutely guaranteed to be solid leather thruout and prices lowest in town Shoo repair shop in connection. "Thcda Barn" will bo at the Grand next Friday in "Lady Audley's Secret". A great society drama. Elbert Dyer was a visitor in Coqu- illo yesterday. Paul Stephan of the Seaside Bakery swung his new sign to tho breezes this week which calls tho attention of tho passerby to the block from either direction. Mr. Pollock has practically closed up ids business affairs in thia city nnd now awaits favorablo weather to go to his now homo nwir Rivortidc in Malheur county. V. II. Bennett a merchant of Port Orford wait In Bandon a day or no a go on hi way home from n trip to Cettt Buy. He nnlieijuitc a good uiiiiinm' fur hi city, but wIhw mKmI ftbiMl the 1100,000 IwUl wlikli it w rwrll t)wt m lo be imtk ikr, tiki Mi mm ItMW NMMtl ftMtti K mmI ttU Mi wpiwl Uw miMr my mtf. 11$ Haiti that ft J, Imtf tie business there, is reported to be selling out his interests to the Esta brook company and that Mr. Loney had moved to Powers where he will conduct tho new bank established there. o The Woodlawn Tennis Club have issued invitations for a Valentine's Dnnce to be held o i the Mth at Bank Hall. Tho river boats make the trip down from Coquillc with lightening rapidi ty, the swift current bringing them down in but little over an hour's time. o The Dispatch made n special trip up the river last night, leaving Bnn- l don about 9 o'clock and going to the Slaughter house above Parkersburg to ,'iescue some beef cattle nnd hogs I which wore in danger of being drown ed, and returned during tho middlo of the night. o The muddy water of tho Coquillc maintains its identity for several mil es out into the Pacific Ocean, from the mouth of the river, taking Northerly course, with the prevailing wind. .urs. Kosciia Anderson is recovering from a severe attack of grip and is able to bo out again after being con fined to her bed for several days. ii Mr. Hunt of Hazoltort Mills, Goorg ia, an undo of Mrs. Joe Thornton is vieiting his niece at Bandon and con- 1 templates making floos county his future home. At the trusteo snlo held in tho of fice of the Lyon-Johnson mill last Saturday tho holdings of the Alfred Johnson Lumber company were sold to J. H. Baxtor, n lumberman of San Francisco nnd the same mrfn who bought tho Lyon-Johnson mill on fore closure last summer. Tho property ronsUted of tho site of the Randolph mill, comprising 1'-' aero, and the tide lands in front all machinery and wrockag of the Ran- lolph mill und tunont and other build ing itdjawnl, nmntifarturnd lumber rmiUty at kg, rtal mUlu, log uiug rail mm d Htfht-of.wuv on Bfuir . HfiriHK wrlHHl uHd nil of UM fttWMty ml Utt Alrtw) JnhfiMM nmfmttf wittal buj mi prevteMy mm iliijMwii at by nits. A kMt Mf m mm tti Hr. mi Bandon High School Notes Fourteen new students entered high school last week bringing the total enrollment to one hundred and six. Wo are glad to see Chester Tee Garden nnd Edward Bell again in tho high school. A class in Spanish wus organized last week. Eloven students have en rolled in this subject. Undaunted by defeat in debate and in the basket ball game at Coquille, the spirit of Bandon students is stur dily preparing to enter a large num ber of contestants in declamation and oratory for the tryout in the spring And the girls arc going to play has. kct ball. The hall in the old school building is already in shape for practice. Patron-Teachers' Association will meet in tho high school auditorium Wednesday evening of this week nt 8 o'clock. An interesting program will bo carried out, the most important number of which will lie tho debate on tho educational value of tho moving picture. It is hoped that a large num ber of parents will bo in attendance, Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Robinson gave an enjoyable party at hor homo on Ocean drive one afternoon recently. Five hundred was the order of the afternoon nnd first prize consistingof n work apron was won by Mrs. Brown while tho conso lation prize, a lace- ytkc fell to Mrs. Rasmusscn. All report an enjoyable time anil the following were present: Mcsdnmcs Perry, Barrows, Brown, Ix5in, Conger, Johnson, IL C. Dippel, Holland, HanRihan, Tucker, Fasbend- er, Rnsmusson. Mrs. J. IL Tucker entertained last Tuesday afternoon with a five hund red party by way of celubrating tho recovery from an attack of tho gilp of her mother, Mr. J. IL Jones. Tho fol lowing wore tho invited giioat: Moo- dutn Brown, Ilrwnuin, Burrow, as Cor j, RntinuiMeii, Johnson, linmwn, Fiidiondcr, Hut, lwlii, Congor, Pur- ry, lluninlmn, Hublam, II. C. Dip- pel, OibMii, HlU. Itw. Phillip Dmlwar. riir ntotKi of tJio Aj,ii-uleM lug)! will 4m4 in lluwUu Buml-ty mivkwt, I'mmmmy mk Ut, liu AmouI P)0t4 Oaf, mi' (mm urn mm m I'mvprni Mary Pick ford is popular in Bandon as elsewhere and those who saw her in "Little Pal" at the Grand saw her at her best. In her characterization of the half breed Indian girl she display ed talent of a high order. Perris Ward underwent an opera tion for nppcudocitis in the Bandon hospital last Thursday. His case was a bad one but he was recovering at tho latest report. We never lmokcd a better variety of fcr.ture films than you can see at the Grand this week. Tho cream of all tho big productions shown at pric es within your reach. Treat yourself jto a good show. u Clarence Gatchcll and mother Mrs. M. M. Gatchcll and Mrs. McCue left Monday morning for Eugene where A. C. Johnson's baby is recovering from an attack of pneumonia, o The following went out on the Eliz abeth Saturday; Wallace Pomcroy, D. II. Jackson, W. W. Copley, Ed Egger, Joe Perry. The following went out on the Brooklyn last week Wednesday: W. It. Sexton, Mrs. II. A. Morrison. Mrs. E. Lcwin enlertai led tho Thimble club at her homo on Oregon avcniiG last Thursday afternoon. Sam Johnson is exhibiting in his show window a bear skin rug, the same being the hide of the animal kil led by his brothor at I-unpa sonic nRO. Tho program at the Gi.'.Uid last Saturday nigh was an unusually well "Blanche Sweut" that golden hair ed luiauty of tho I.ixky Feature Play Co. Htara in a groat dilutive drama Tho Clue". Thi fimture I a para mount nnd will h nIiowm nt the Grand Thualur noxt Tlnimduy, A Hulc of Cooked I'oimI (Uwkm food in tumptlng array will b hn mio ut MrWalr1 hardware Mom ihx( gotuniuy, I'uh. Jtflh, 0 of thu 4mm of tiw atom wil) Lo ijuuI fur 4teMy. 'IT Wmmtt't ChrhUuu Tmi WMN Umm to bAittmiiiil in iiiu mlu Mi timr mm u -tikt Mil, 'Jlijf ytUwitv 9t ht pvWi If fvMvi, IL W. Shaw, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist will ho at Gallier ho tel, Bandon, Friday, Feb. 11th, 191(i. "Glasses Fitted." Ut the former is to have his old job as a I balanced one. The converted cowboy motor man on one of the electric rail- wlm n,t Il8,,l hm PraJ'crbook while roads of tho city. Zono Cuchcll will ho I'"nniele.l the villain of the play conduct at the livc-y business former- wnH ""'els Sid Chaplin proved yl engaged in with his brother. full' na funnv as 11,0 "BniI only o Charley. The ditch that drains the hollow in tho road just beyond the Government quarry grow into quite a torrent witli the storm of Saturday and Sunday and a big section of this bank along the bluff melted nway under its influ ence, the deposits accumulating on the near beach. Another Bandon merchant seeing the report last week in the Recorder to the effect that a competing mer chant had incro.ued his cash sales in January of the present year over tho January of 1910, to the extunt of for ty-three pei cent, took the trouble to balance over his own sales record and found that his cash business for Jan uary 19 IB, exceeded that for January 1910 to the extent of one hundred percent. Noxt. Two Five Year Old Mar oh For Sale weight 2000. Good workers, gentk and well broke. Guar.vilocd sound. Fir particulars Fee M. Nordstroni on the Uimont place. Box Ml, Bandon, Ov. REGISTER WITH C. B. ,EEK Will Itemnin in Olllre Under Bank Hall, Two layn of Earh Week Will remain in oflico under B iiil hall, next to Western World, Bandon, all day Wedcsdays and Saturday of each week. Other days of the ww1 will lo nt tho oflico part of tho time, nnd Saturday nights until 9 o'clock, in order to give all u chanco to rerister All foreigners must t.hov their final naturalization paper or their fii'l ci' final paper. All Amerlcun i'l 1 murrh'd to foieign inuii muhl ngi i under their hiibbiuid' iiiitiiruliitiio'i uHim. All Bandon nidi'iit 1 1 t glvn their li tut und lioun nu'i-lc All founlry roaldmit itiimt yui ib Mmllllll, lllWIMlllIp Ufllj 1HK III A I n liwy llvn, IVuvUi AH tt! liumlo'i, I - i,i Hmm, I'trimtUitra, Lvio i I ItgM imw m (mi tawf ,wi