The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, March 28, 1916, Image 6

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    OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE
IS STILL IN
FULL SWING
IS STILL IN
FULL SWING
This represents but a small portion of the many money-saving advantages offered you
MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS
JK.89 Sait er overcoat 11. 8S
tlM Suit ar overcoat 17.55
f.9 Salt ervereeat 19.85
2T.89 Suit ar overcoat 21.95
J0.00 Sull or overcot 23.95
MACKIKAWS
S.00 MakiitaT, now 4.00
T.QI Maekjncwa, ow fi.60
U HaaWnnwn, r 6.00
Mectfawwa, aew ...... C.S0J.1,t0 Garments, now 2.60
W0 MaeMtawa, w 7-SOjIncIudCa Garments Aaa Ualm Suits;
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vat staca
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T.ift Sotte ...
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MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
l.oO Flannel shirts, now ., 1.15
2.00 Flannel shirts 1.15
2.50 Flannel shirts l.0
WOOLEN 'UKDERWEAK
1.00 Garments, now .SO,
1.25 Garments, now 1.00
1.50 Garments, now 1.
2.50 Garments, now. l.tO
3.00 Garments, now ....2.
PAJat OF
., ...4.151
K.W
S.0'
1.2S
1.50
MP
T.50
PANTS
UW9 HATS AX (MPS
3.S Mea's ats
20 Hk'i hits,
ei ft 1 i
MEN'S DZESS SHIRTS
1.00 Arnw aliirt, now
ArwT- tl-.irt, now
! Arrew tf-.Irt, bow
1.08 Arrew thrt, ew
.80
ALL MEN'S LADIES AND
CHILDREN'S SnOES AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES. 6
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;d.00 Men's shoes 6.80
7.00 Men's shoes 5.95
G.00 Men's shoos 5.10
5.00 Men's or ladies shoes 4.25
1.50 Men's or ladies shoes 3.85
1.00 Mecs ar ladle sheen 3.40
1J5 Mtm'u ar ladies aaaee 2.J5
I.St 1rmtA atrtj aftee .-2.60
J.08 Keys r rla ftm . , 2.2S
2.5 Bays ar trl aaeea ,..1.00
S.M Wra ar sjrla kfaa k..l.SJ
"111.75 Chfids skee i8
95 is rkitJ. .k
.1.20
..
the purchase of mny
Stylepiuc Suit dur-
this sale.
or ear
1.2( Mi n't W or eiipt..
1.00 Mea'a hats or cap..
.75 Man's s hoys eaps.
.50 Men's ar hoys eaps
.2..
,3-15
.IMi
.1.15
. .9S
. .80
. .60
. .40
.2S Boys cans 20
.11
I.2S Child shoes ...
. Chilis ai-ss . . .
Ladies ai Chi1erat XsfkWr
lasts
.ri0 Beet a. ew T.20
1J9 Jtaets, new ,....i.tf
i.53 satn. aav
5.10 loots, now 4.2K
4.50 Roots, now 3.80
1.00 Boots, JU
Lsdiea 2.58 len w 2.10
ChiMroaa ljio Beets, saw 1.25
ontful
when
You can get a combination of style 1 Thursday afternoon was an ev
and service in shoes alio mucn more ono jn the jdics Thimble Club,
in town at the Square Deal, op. Grand the members ami a few Invited guests
theater. Satisfaction guarantee!. Shoe ;gntheied at the home of Mrs. F. Fass-
repair shop in connection. bender. The affair was in the form
Mrs. Balncho Faulds, President of
, the county W. C T. U. went over to
I Marshfield Sunday, whero she was to
jmeet Miss Mary Rrovn, who is t
make n lecture tour of the county. Due
to delay in the sailinp of the Kilburu
from EureUi Miss Brown did not ar
rive Monday morning as sh was ex
pected to.
of an apron shower, the occasion be
ins: the birthday of Mrs. Fassbcr.der.
Progressive 500 furnished the enter
tainment, the prizes goiiy; to the fol
lowing: First prize, hand chrochetod
collar, Mrs. Perry; Second prize, hand
chrocheted yoke, Mrs, C. Rasmussen;
Third prize, two handmade handjuir
chiofs, Mrs. Conger, Dainty refresh
ments were served late in the after-
"CHILDREN OF EVE"
COMING ATTRACTION
Roy Holman who has b2n livir.g onjr.oon, following which Mrs. C. V.. Bow-
nuo Go liing k Shoe Cerapas?
B A
MYRTLE POINT
N D O N
MARSHFIELD
POWERS
the Hcmpel ranch during the psit
1 year, it is reported will movs his fa
mily to Bandon, as soon as the mills
, open up in town.
Mrs. C. Maync Knight, who has been
spending the past six wcks visiting
with friends end relatives in- L03
Angeles, is expected to return home
on the noxt Kilbuin. Rov. Mnight
will meet her in Marshficld.
o
Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg and sons
Jack and George are expected to re
turn here sometime in May. Jack
is attending the University of Cali
fornia, which will bo out oarly next
month, and he will como north to ac
Ocpt a pasition driving an autn stage
between Bandon aivi Gold Beach.
Tho .University Gleo Club will not
come to Coos county as had been plan
ned during tho Spring vacation, bo
cstise of tho heavy expense. At the
lima tha plant r-, first laid, it was
thongs that tha t. .roa 1 would bo
ops and tho trareling oxp"ises would
be liffV. The Club, however, is plan,
ninf to mats the tour sesuetim dur-
iatT tha aarty part of next semcst"!
L. E. Swam was in from the Dafoe
mill on business Monday.
it. B. SWEN'SON PURCHASES
MONIOUTH HERALD PLANT
man, presidont of the club, presented
the aprons on behalf of tho Club with
a very appropriate talk. Mrs. Fass-
bemler rceuiviHl many oiln-r dainty
and useful presents. The invited
puests were: MewUmos S. C. Johnson
G. R. McNair, Korth, C. Rasmur.son,
Post and the club membort, Mesdani
es Bowman, Legore, Lcwin. A Bar
rows, Jones, Tucker, H. Brown, C. T.
Gib.on, Pnnter Parry, Harrington. I.
W. Robinson, Erdman, H. C. Dippcl.
nnd F. Fassbendor.
A silver reception ten for the bene
fit of tho library poriodical fund was
given by Mrs. John Dickey, at her
home on Ninth street Tuesday after
noon between tho hours of 2:00 to 4:00
o'clock. Mrs. Dickuy was assisted at
the tea tablo by Mrs. W. J. Sweet and
the guests woro: Maadamcs Vietor
Bro'icr. G. R. McNair, Hayes, S. Pier
ce, Sherrars", V. Elliott, N. J. Grain,
C McC Johrson 5. E. Undieatt. T. S.
Veils, J. Tugktr, J. Jore. A. Barrows
R IIarr,ton, L. L. Felshieii and R,
R. B. Swecison former manager of
the Rerordor, has purchased the Mon
moutfc Herald from D. E. Stitt, who
was alio eonnv:ted with the Recorder
years &o, as editriV. Mr. Swonson
and family Jeft Banrlon list week, go
inj direct to Monmouth, and Mr.
Swcmson assumed his new duties in
time to get out last Friday's edditiun
of tho pnpsr.
About fnl momiiers a: 1 friends en
joyed tho- social meeting of the Sea
side circle in the lodge rooms, Thurs-J,n
"Children of Eve" the le .ding fe
turcs at the Orpheum Theater nex
Monday, with Viola Dana in the titlv.
role, ranks with tho best photo dra
mas of the day'. It is an Edison pro 1
duction, released through tho Kloinc
Edison Feature Service portraying in
a vivid, entertaining manner a trn- j
pedy of rer.l life with climax so
powerful thaa it almost stnns. Ixvo, j
impelling sin with its, peatnin cons'- I
quences, and love as n ehaner
girl's disjolute life, is nietured i
"Childraii of Eve,". Tha great pos-
sion of life in its many vagaries, do-
minaics the plot of this reol waster
piec.
A factory fire scene, Ifltite to a
elimax is so realistic as foalraojt
terrifying. It is in this sne that
Henry Clay Madison has tV fact
brought homo to him. that "tha is
of tho fathers, shall b visitfd upan
tho children." A dying girl, barau '"'
and suffering, whom he had known r
. ones dissolute girl, disclose unwit
tingly, the fact that she is his nv. 1
'slighter whom ho norcr knew cxis
ed. If the agony of that disfowr'
was no' uffioient, there wss the m,
led f -i : 1 knew this d-ing er.n
ature ' .--i ol'er ihtd a pure vj" rwi.
-ocstfd,Jrr. for his nepherr which
had thwrhe4 b- deceit and trichen
There w:n not Toachsnfed to hint "raw
aol.-ee he miffiit hajrr found in the fact :
had he knovm it, that tha trirl'simaO '
his sweetheart of yaamrer days, h-
elinKi fo nsrw hi Vau. s
fearti it wight nrii Was. Tks sr
I other scim ir "Childraa ajf N-e"
grip tnehnrt nd Usra iajjr;rl
that time aasy d'm bnt astsr tiyee
It may be mntiriad tat ia fr oj-r
th'h fire speeU-!e tkwra wo?! df-
day evening. A program consisting
of music singing and dancing was fol
lows! by a delicious luncheon. Tho
Circle staff is drillincr for thn initin-
tion that will bo hold at the next ro- j Orpheum Theater, MonnsyJ Aprfl
gular mooting.
troye.1 a five-story b.- tic Uetnv
building erecw d pe(raJly tnr rh
purpose.
This liicture will b kuii at t
Another big fatrrw of BatxiHay
night's program will b a raadovillo
stunt fenturmg Jackson and ?iortr
in a comedy skit. introdueiM- sinm--
'iffl Tho local lodge of the Knights of
fl BANDON BREVITIES 'Pythias aro considering the question
SS?jof building an addition on tho east
Bum Harpor and wife, of Prosper, ' sido of thoir building at Firet street
Irava been nponding to past few days 'and Baltimore Avenue.
ra Bandon.
V. R. MaeMilliun enme over from
Varshfisld on Monday, to attend to
hmnness in at tors and incidontnlly
watch the work of saving tho Fificld
fertnl Barkholder was down from
Qaquille Monday, on business connect
ed with tha tax asscssmont.
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1EUOVAL SALE of furniture at
fttehsll'a rnlturo Sloro on tho hill.
W per cant discount. 3-2l-t4
Wm. Mnrtin of this city, wna nttond
ior ta business itiitters in Marshfiold
an Thursday nnd Friday.
Through train service over tho Willamette-Pacific
from Coos bay to
Euno will begin about tho middle
f Aril.
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far Sale: Lot N. 22, PV 10,
rMlnuffy'g aidition. "Writa to Mrs. F.
T. Vaburar( 510 E Utli St., North
aaaalattil.
J. V. Shatter, of the Bandon ware
katrse, left Tuwdny for Portland ex
peatlng to be gone about i.wo weeks
while attending to business inaltors.
Miss Pearl Wall er returned to Ban
kin tha latter pa; t of the week, com
ing on the Speedwell by way of tho
bay. Miss Walker left Btmdon with
btr motjer last fall and during the
HsU as lNn attaniiirr bi.wesa
;'lgn nt Oakland.
H. H. Hanson, of Inngbis, was a
mong the visitors from down t"ie coast
wiio registered at tho Hotl Bandon,
Thursday.
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G. A. Bryant, who has bcea employ
ed at Powers during '.he winter, wns
in tha city last wck looking over tho
labor situation.
County Superintendent Raymond E
Bnkor was in Bandon over Thursday
night attending to nwtlors pertaining
to the work fo tho local ::hcols.
Miss Euuico Jameson, of Port Or
ford, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Clms. Jameson and other relMives
boro last week.
M. Clausen, of Coquillo, combined
business and plcnsuro in a trip down
the river Thursday. After attending
to business matters, Mr. eiaussn
spent several hours on the beach in
specting tho FifieW.
WANTED odd" jobs of rardening
Meaning and general work to do
Phono 8C2, or enquire at MeLeod
Rooming House, 210 Second street.
S. J. Radar. S-2l-t4
J. L. Kronenberg, arrived in Ban
don on the steamer Bandon, Friday
ufternoon, and states that the trip up
she coast was one the roughest ho
ij to nttu-'J to matters connected mth
the le.i5.ng of tho shipyard and attend
to otSer 1 niness interest ss has hare
Frank Hawkins wns up from Port
Orford on Thursday and Friday.
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Rev. C. Mayne Knight is scheduled
to begin a series of sorvicos at Pish
trnp next Sunday.
S. Jnvitz wns ono of tho many Ban
.lonians who attended to business mat
ters on the bay last week.
Frank Layton, the well known Port-
hind commercial salesman, was in
Bandon over the week-end making the
rounds of the trade.
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WELCOME!
To ii.:tw qnartcri In Mia Bi'wBuckinf-
Ben Mumow was down from his
ranch on tho upper river Saturday,
attending to business matter and
meeting old friends.
Roy Greens, of this city, was in
Marshfiold on Wednesday nnd Thura
day of lat week attending to business
matters.
Tho date of closing oX tho regist
ration book, as given in tho registra
tion notico on another page, should
read April 18 instead of April 1.
FOR SALE first class studio
eamora with modem Ions and com
plete outfit including 13 x 24 photo
tont with dark room. Size of eamorn
8 x 10. Inquiro M. Nordstrom on Iii
mont place. Box 534. Bandon Or.
8-31-tS.
THE WEEK'S SOCIETV EVENTS
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Silver teas and receptions for tho
benefit of tho Public Library have
been prominent events on the social
calender of tho past week and many
other such fuctions are planned for
this and the coming week. Tho re
ceipts from these affairs go to tho
book fund of the library.
Mrs. C. E. Papo, assisted by Mrs.
W. L. Turnbull, entertained a number
of frinds nt her homa Tuesday nfter-
.1 i r ti . .
noon me au.nr mung a surer tea lor Gardner and Cooc Bay, inspecting
tho benefit of the library. Each of st-tion(, ftt tIl0S(? points he f
tno guests nrougnt tneir lancy work
nnd spent tho afternoon in social chat
Mrs. Mary Cnrlialc, who was bound
over to the Grand Jury cm an ndlltry
letui-ned to Bandm, dm lnftor n.-,.-f r 'nncing, talking, and character us
the week. ncmcs. mis win lie one of tae Hajt
acts ever seen in the county.
Lestlc Sparks left Sunday morining, m,.,
(o resume 'his studies nt Willnmetto. a
University nfter spending the 10 day
spring vacation with his parents in
this city.
o
Tony Ajax, the wrestler who mot
nnd was denfented by "Jim Wilson"
hors last summer, is schejilijd to ap
pear in a match in Pendleton soon,
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Supt. Otto J. Wallander, of tliis
Const Guard district, was In Bnmhn
BANDON CHUROHlIrl
today inspecting the local station. Mr.
Wallniuler came in by tho way of
the
points, and he siys
Hint the Coos Bay station, will pro-
hablv h& in if s imw nnrtni' Iiv tha
Miss Edith Lowry rendered sweral ! st 0f jjay,
musical numbers. Thoso pr3ont ' ' o
wero: Mosdamcs H. Pierce, W. H,l C. F. Papo tttondoil the mooting of
Webb, DoWltt, O. A. Trowbridge, Mc
Crcary, Erickaon, S. J. Mann, G. T.
Treadgold, W. E. Craine, E. Lcwin, S.
C. Johnson, Geo. LaiTaw nnd Mi
Lowry nnd Simpson.
the Koos Keainty Knights of tho Grip
at Marshfiold, Saturday ovoniiig.
After seeing in tho vipers that the
Loosers share of tho coin in the Wil-Inrd-Moran
fight amounted to ?27,
000, Frank Ifahy, of the ink of
Bnndon that he could remember when
tho whole town of Bandon was sold
C. HeC. Johnson was ene of tho ill
fated pieetngart on the steamer Ran
Jon, which sTt-vinr off the bar here
W j-or. Tedneiday, did aot git
a chance to ereis in until Hie after
noon of rriaViy. Ur. Johnsaa ws re
turning frem a baiineaa tn ta Ian
TrtHe:aea.
im
BuiM
STEAM HEATED PRIVATE CARD
ROOM AND POOL PARLOR
EvawytWiif Name-Everthing Nic
Mancict Bro
THEKETUCCES
One of tho most delightful' parties
of the school year was held at tho
home of Mrs. A. Burrows, on Ninth
street west, Friday evening, wheu thcfor th,,t mount by John Lewis
nasKotoaii learn and uioso connected)
with it and a few other high school"
students wore the guost of Misses
Alien Norecn, Graco and Hazol Gibs-on
Ruth Barrows nnd Alta Hanson. Sup
por was served oarly in the ovoning
followed by dancing. A unique fea
ture of tho evening woro tho dniia
programs, tho covers of which wore
pnintod to resembio a basketball.
Thoso present woro: Missos Gla
dys Gallicr, Alico Gallior, Smith, Bak
er, Orva Willard, Elva Webb and the
hostcssos. Mr. Hnrod Quiglcy, Les
lie Pullcn, Errol McNair, Rood Gal-1
Her, Frank Bullard, Raymond Webb,
H a rod Johnson, Sam Armstrong,
John Moore, Merle Kcrzshal and Dick
Crain.
5 . -fa
Presbyterian Chuicb
Sribsth Services:
If a. m Sabbath dr.i4
11 a. m Prenyl""-
0:30 p. m. . . C. E. Prayer Mrvting
7:30, p. m Preachii
Wdnedsy 8:00 p. m. Prayer meotlrs:
A cordisl invitation is exti.mlfM
-inbllc to attend those rervires
Pi". WINFIELD S. SMITH. Pa
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce mysHf a a c'opi
ocratie candidate for Crmrtj C "
subject to the action of the pe.jpli
the Primary In May. .L W. ODD
t
Baptist Lords day .i rvircs
f'roachiiig II A .'.!.
Preaching S P. M
Sabbath S- hool Ip A M.
B. I. P. U. 7 I M.
! rayer and Sonj Sorvicos I'niiy
evening l-.m P M.
cardial invimtion is extended m
a 1..
A. B. REESE, Past
PDnTFfT
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Send for free booklet explaining
How to olifiki Piotective Patents
tnd Legal Trade Matks
Labtli rrsited. Copyrighli tecurct and
Deiijn PalenU c&aiord
TWEWTV-HVE YEARS' EXPEniENCC
G. HOWLETT DAVIS
Renittared Patent Attorney
018 F St., Waihington, D. C.
Advent 1st Christian Church. 5i
j Baltimore Ave. Sunday School, 10 o'
I clock, n. m.; Preaching at 11 o'cloc ,
,n. in. and nt 7:..0, p. m. Prayer me
ing Thursday nights. J. S. Tiltoa, pav
tor.
Church of the BretherM
I rfundny Services: Sunday Sen"
10:00 a. m; ll'caching snrivee at
'f m. and at 7:00 p. m.
Sveryborfy cordially invited.
L. B. OVERHOLSHR, Pustw
I HEPEBY nirsounco mync'f ns n
t-adidate for the Republics romini.
Hon for the office of JSyriff of Cms
county at the general primaries to 1 1
held May l!Hfe, next. If meeess-l
my btt e?oa are pledged to tr i
JtlTN JL SH1FI m
Oa. Cabnm and w4f, fsrwrHr f
UVepeet but wlio have bean iu Call
fomU d.nr a wintw, Wt. raHmi
ed and wws ia Bandon tkefr way
to liarWs last west.
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Henry IIm hj filed a avrK itMw!
tk 11 isrtlce Canrt avsit Key Mw 3. J. Thompsoa at
LuVe ro eefla tfca aniw eY Nt. .jriTenfortha libraiy f
II. M. flhw, !,, utr, Nue sna'
thn-t prWlit will ha at ! Galllr
Htl Thur1r, Aaril Mi, lfll.
(iisitra fltw.
.Mrs. S. C. Endicott, Mrs, C. McC.
Johnson and Mrs. W. S. Wolls were
the hostso'M at a silver reception tea
for tho library, at tho F'idifott home
on Garfield Ave. i: jfter..ooa. 1 . . .
Ifajiy frieads of tin j popular mflt- r-K-W -H-r4-"f ; i ---t-H-; !aW4'VH
rana dropped m during :.io afternoon. 'V
a-
All members of Uie Eastern ht- , t
are urpsd to atl:d Uie regular meeU
'nf, Friday nht, as there i inlt- X
.ox work to be taken up. 1
a IX
Mm Amalio Knnry was assisted bvH
n ailvur U
fund at Mis t
lUnrjr'i home, Tuaaday afternoon. T
MtadsmM Osle, Them, J. Nialaun,'
la!
for the
Week
PiralbU, K. Flih awl IS. Henry war
the glint.
1 Mrs. n. u. janaiaa aatiMiii a ra. i-
l)rothy aVaith tha iwinl rdiM f . saalia. lea for tha baMfk ml ti. allaav ' I
Mr n Mrs N.n HmMi, uh Md Uts lar) i har Uaj a
Aialama Hir-i die.) fo.Uy Mara.jFwirtb mm, Pti4f tttmmmm, U
i f, $1 th a (aWm d. 1 tUi daitta f td aM liM V.
15c can Ripe Olives 10c
50c pkg Ceylon or Japan Tea 40c
x
II oaoito 'urocer.y i
tfintV' ml 1 awnil4i
f law iMaif , Jdaij