The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, March 21, 1916, Image 4

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    GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY!
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ecause we start each reason with bright new goods, we
must dispose of our f hll and winter stock now ; these low
. prices are the means by which we hope to move things.
Any reduction in prices on these goods amounts to an in
crease in the value you ge lor your money. More for the
money is what you want; and we are offering it:
MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS
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$15.00 Suit or .Overcoat .. .
"22.50 Suit or'Ovcrcoat..,
25.00' Siut or 'Overcoat. . .
i 27.50 Suit or Overcoat.
,.$11.85
...17.55
...19.85
.21.01
30.5o Suit or Overcoat 2.1.95
HOYS SUITS
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Ci
fVO Suits
7,"0 Suits
6.50 Suits ,
7.50 Suits ...1
8.00 Suits ..." f..1
10.00 - Suits. ...
With 'two pair of pants.
.MACKINAWS
$5.00 Mackinaws, now
7.00 Mackinaws, now 5,
7.50 Mackinaws. f)ow ; . 0,
8.50 Mackinaws, now 1... G,
10.00 Mackiriawn, now. 8,
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Or
"iO Flannel shirt's, now $1,
2.00 Flannel shirti 1
2.50 Flannel shirts 1.
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$1
WOOLEN
UNIrKRWF.AR
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Copjrrlgbl Hue ScUdittr Se Mir
51.00 Garments, now ..',$
1.25 Garments, now ..1
1.50 Garments, now '. 1,
3.00 Garments, now..;.:...., 2
This Includes single 'garmcnta
i Union Sufis v
or
Pat McGinty who was sentenced to FOR RENT: G lots and 1 room house
I50YS AND GIRLS SHOES I MEN'S HATS AND CAI'S-
:i.50 Hoys or Kirls shoes 2.G0 3.00 Hat', now. ...2.35
3.00 Hoys or (jirl.s shoes 2.25 U.50 Hat. now 1.85
2.50 Hoys or Rirls shoes . .1.1)0
2.00 Hoys or (,'IHh xhoes 1.50
1.75 Chillis shoes 1.10
1.50 Childs shoes 1.2(1
1.25 Childs shoes 05
2.00 Hat, now....
1.50 Hat or Cap
1.00 Hat or Cap
.50 Hat or Cap .
. . 1.35
, . . 1.15
... .80
.. .40
MEN'S OR LADIES SHOESE
8.00 Men's shoes G.80
7.00 Men's shoes 5.05
G.OO Men's shoes 5.10
5.00 Men's shoes 1.2.1
1.50 Men's shoes ...3.85
1.00 Men's or ladies' shoes 3.10
3.50 Men's or ladies' shoes 2.05
This is only a few of the many bargains we are offering
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
"MONEY TALKS"
Bandon Marshfield Myrtle Point Powers
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. . HANDON BREVITIES
.
. Mrs. D. M. Charleston and son re
sumed from a visit to the liny Mon
day. Ernest Sulwell closed his term of
M'liool at Lamtut Creek, Friday, and
is now. employed in the Sidwvll uloth
hip; store.
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Hroken Lots in Ladles $5.00 nnd
$1.00 shoes now $1.05 at the Hub
Clothing and Shoe Co. Groat Annual
Clearance Sale.
Joseph Daniclson nnd Thos. Hanlcy A. R. Macartney, wireless operator
were visitors in Ilandon fiom up the at the Cape Blanco station, was
river yesterday.
"Addison -Dennett Holds the Mirror
up to Coos" is a headline in the Co
quillo Sentinel. The article that Mr.
Dennett handles deserves a more fan
cyful than "mirror".
Hotter than any Wall Street tip,
take advantage of tho Hub Clothing
and Shoo Co. Great Annual Clearance
Sale. You are certain to niike at
least 20 to 25 per cent on your invest,
mcnt, and in onq day without any risk
its a sure thing tl
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF BANDON
AT HANDON, IN Till STA'IT OF OREGON.
AT Till? f'l.OSK OF RUSINESS
MARCH 7TH 1915.
RESOURCES;
Loam and Discounts ....... f 120,511 39
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - - ; -f v 17S 33
lluiult and Warrant , - 69,0-18 98
Stocli and other Securities - . 377 00
Ilankinc House . - - - ,10,300 00
Furniture and Fixtures - - - - . ' . 3,000 0(1
Other real estate owned , . . , . , , 4,066 93
Due fiom banks (not .reserve Junks) , . .. , , -. . '9,883 72
Due from approved reserve Kinks :, - ' . 4-1,068 12
Checks and other cadt items ' " . . . 1,196 18
Expenses - - ... - . 'V '.
Cash on hand - - . . . ,21,318 93
Total vv -" - 28i,Jr69 58.
' ' -y Vr ' " .
LIAIULITIKSi
Capital stock paid in .... . 0,000 00
Surplus fui. 1 ... 17,ih)) no
Undivided ' "ifiti, lew expenses and t.ucs paid ... 9,193 32
Due to Ranks and Hankers ...
Postal savings Kink deposit ...... i(jo9 35
Indl'iihul deposits subject to check .... 1J8,407 t7
Dcmatul certificates of deposit . 8.17j 92
Certified Chicks ....... jj
Time ami Savings I)qolu ... . . 18,9.60 6i
Hills psyslilr far money Umiowpdi
Ubilitlrs othsjf iImh time tonr tutcsl l.clicji u( Cfcdit 0 00
'rM'1 W81.96V 58
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Ornm AM C. V Imm, ). II jU. J I. 11, Mtlmn,
business visitor in this city the latter
part of tho week.
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The place that pays you to invests
gate is the Square Deal, op. Grand
Theater. Tho shoes we sell are ab
solutcly guaranteed to bo solid leather
thruout and prices lowest in town.
Shoe repair shop in connection.
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Carl Bowman returned to Ilandon
Saturday from Powers whore he has
been employed in the Smith-Powers
Logging Co., store.
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REMOVAL SALE of furniture at
Mitchell's furniture Store on the hill.
20 per cent discount, 3-21-tl
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J.If . Shields, cadidato for nomina
tion for sheriff, spent the latter part
or last week getting acquainted with
the voters over on tho Day side.
o
Clearance prices on Hart Shaffncr
& Marx fino Suits and overcoats nt
tho Hub ti
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Mrs. M. H. Dement nnd two daught
ers, Theresa and Lila, and Miss Muriel
Watkins of Myrtle Point, were r.ocial
visitors in Ilandon over the week-end
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FIRST CALL for an army of people
to call at Mitchell's Furmturo Store
on the Hill to buy and all kinds
of household goods at a removal sale
Dig 20 per cent discount. 3-21-t4
Call early and get first chance in the
big price slaughter at Mitchell's Fur
niture Storo on tho Hill. Anything
and everything 20 per cent discount.
3-21-M
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Tho first issue of tho new Curry
county papor, the Gold Uiwh Report
er, was issued last week. Jiiuvinir
from the appearance of tho fiist fchcet
tho paper is going ti. 1.0 n lo number
in tho journalism fiuternity of South
western Oregon.
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DIG DANCE nt Four Milt hall Sa
turday March 25. Midnight lunch
25c. Good music. Good fln.ir
11
Nolu Ittmiuunson utid Kd. Tuttlo wore
in Miimlifl. Id ytMtvnlny and today 011
Immnea roniwrUMl with tho swfi drink
parlor thoy nru gont to ojmn u tho
ItussmuttsKiii buililiiHf.
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Sum iUrtrl- Uiw Kuty f Cwiwtdl
m will Hfitmr st tto Qrtmi mxi
'llmntiHy, Mmfj H U g rk fim
serve 30 days In the county jail to cheap.
, make up for his Christmas spree and
: had a part of his sentence postponed,
'returned to Coquille last Tuesday to
serve his remaining 10 days.
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoos
aro greatly reduced at the Hub Cloth
ing and Shoe Co. Clcaranco Sale, tl
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Coming, Big Four . Features the
highest class pictures in the United
States. The first release is a Sclig
Red Seal Play "The Rosary" in seven
reels, featuring Kathlyn Williams.
Tremendous production. Grand
Theater, Tuesday, April 4th.
o
Some good values in Boy's Suits at
the Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Clear
ance sale. tl
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Jack Lain!, who formerly made his
residence here and is well known a
mong Bandonians, returned from
Alaska this week and will be here for
some little time attending to business
matters.
For Sale: Lot No. 22. Bitick 10,
Sweeney's addition. Write to Mrs. F.
I. Frecburger, 510 E 11th St., North
Portland.
You can get a combination of style
Und service in shoes also-mucn more
for your money than anywhere else
in town at the Square Deal, op. Grand
theater. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shoe
repair shop in connection.
A. Garfield was a Marshfield visi
tor Saturday, going over after two
Ford cars which he brought bnck
with him on the afternoon boat. Tho
cars are for local -delivery and will be
turned over to purchasers this week.
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Umbrellas 1-3 off nt the Hub Cloth
ing and Shoe Co. Great Clearance
Sale.
See G. J. Armstrong.
Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn Eggs
for sotting, 1.50 for l i eggs. W. II.
Wigant, Langlois, Oregon.
House nnd 3 lots for $100 if taken
at oncc.Ilox 614, Bandon, Oregon
REMOVAL SALE
Will sell my entire stock at 20 per
cent discount for the next 30 days.
hurmturc Store on Oregon Ave.
3-21-t4
NOTICE
All those who wish to vote at the
Primry election, May l!Uh, must re
gister boforc April 1st, with C li.
Zcek or County Clerk. Registrar
Zeek will be in his oflicc nil day earh
Wednesday, and Siturdny and Satur
day evenings. No voters can be sworn
in at the Primary election. .No charge
for registration. Mr. Zoek iv-U re
gister voters nt Lampa Thuml.ty,
March 23, and tit Parkershurg, Friday
March 24. Ml 12
An Epworth Lba-titc social and bu
stress meeting at the parsnago next
Friday night. Ml welcome.
E. C. Alforn, Pastor
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS
COUNTY
John B. Lamb, Plaintiff
-v- I
Beach Dredging Company Summom;
a corporation,
Defendant,
To Beach Dredging Company, a cor
poration, the above named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the coi i
plaint filed against you, in the aboc
entitled action, within six weeks from
the date of tho first publication of
this summons, to-wit: within six
weeks from the 21st day of Mar- 1,
mil? ...! :r r:l . ... I'
It'll!, illlU II Ull lilll iv uin-ui 41 1
answer on or before the 3rd day of
May, 1916, that date being the last
day of the time, prescribed in the
order for publication, the plnintiff
will take judgment against you f
the sum of six hundred nnd sixty f 0
dollars, and for the costs nnd disburs
menta herein incurred.
This Riinimons is published by ordc
of the Hon. James Watson, County
Judge of Coos County, the State of
Oregon, which order was made and is
tinted March 10, 1016.
C. R. WADE
Plaintiff's Alton cy
Residing nt Bandon, Orcgo
3-21 :
UNITED STATUS POST OFFICi
Bandon, Ore. March 14, 1!) !
List of unclaimed letters remain!) ;
in the Pandon, Oregon Post Oflice f r
the we. .: lhg March 14, 101 li. IV"
sons cnd;;ig f 1 . the same will plea e
thy ;doit-sl r.nd pay ono cent fir
oac'i lr.lei- called for: 1
m.. r i t 11
1111. waiuci .UiicifUllllKl .
Mr. Jack Mulqueen (
Mr. Fred Romero
Mrs. Eliru Smith.
There 'otters if not called for w 1
be sent to the Dead Lettnr OflW r
March, 23, 1916.
W. J. SWEET, Postmastr
William Fox Feature. "The Little
Gypsy" featuring Dorothy Bernard
A wonder play at' the. Grand next ,
Friday, March 24.
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H. M. Shaw, Eye, Ear, Nose nnd ,
throat specialist will be at the Gallier
Hotel Thursday, April 6th, 1916.
Glasses fitted. '.
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Broken Lots in Ladies ?4.00 rnd $3.-
50 Pomps $1.75 at tho Hub Clothing
and Shoe Co. Grent Clearance Sale.
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WANTED odd jobs of gardening
cleaning and general work to do
Phono 862, or enquire at McLcod
Rooming House, 210 Second street.
S. J. Radar. 3-21-t l
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w
e Specialize
on
TASTY CHEESE "
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McLaren's "Imperial Cheese" 15cp6rjar
McLaren's "Nippy Cheese" 2 for 25c
Blue Hill Green-Chili Cheese 15c
Golden State Pimento Cheese 10c
i Swiss Cheese 40c per pound
? Oregon Cream Cheese 25c per pound
I SANITO GROCERY
Big Paramount Comedy Feature
DANIEL FROHMAN presents
SAM BERNARD
'The King of Comedians" in
"Poor Schmaltz"
A comedy scream that keeps poor Schmaltz
jumping from the Frying Pan into the fire. For
get your troubles and enjoy the greatest screen
comedy of the year. Produced by the Famous
Players in four acts. Shown at the
GRAND, Thursday, March 23
-Coming--
"The Rosary"
A Red Seal Selig big four feature in seven
reels featuring Kathlyn Williams. GRAND
THEATER, TUESDAY, APRIL 4th.
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