Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, October 14, 1915, Image 8

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Will be held next week at
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If you are looking for Bargains in NOTIONS, GRANITE WARE,
GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, and DRY GOODS, prepare to
attend our big sale, beginning Saturday of next week.
We will give you the finest bargains ever offered in Bandon.
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Permanent location 24 First street east, in building formerly occupied by Red Crain Drug store.
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The l'r< byteriuil Ladies' Aid so
ilvly will meet at the church par
lots Wednesday, October 20th. Tin
ladies are Utting up a kitehen am:
urge nil members to be present to ill
The L ui II ch ' Help Band of the Ad­
sped the work of the committee. A
ventist church were the
guests of
business meeting of the Aid will alsi
Mrs. F. I. Christie, Wednesday
be held
It is said the India ul'i* coll
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templatllig holding a chicken dinnel
Mrs. Conger entertained a numbi i at the I 0.0 F. hall. October
of her lady fl lends ill u Jolly W Ills!
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party Tuesday iiftvrnoen. at
her
The Mother's Study club met will
homo on Ocean Drive.
Mrs. ('Illis
Mrs Bethel Hughs last Friday after
L'usmussi ii wiia av arib d the first
noon.
.VII tnt*‘i valid ill this excel
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Refreshments
lent work nrv invited to attend Illesi
Present w« ri
Mr dm
meellin s
The chili will meet Ilex
er, J Jones, Tiickvr. I
time, on Friday, October 15th, will
1'ii'HuiiHsvn, Bob« rt n
Edna Lorentzeii
Those prvseni
Hughs'
Conrad
Mortal Nutra
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ARE YOU A MASON?”
TI ila liilaiioiis I omedy lias made
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Millions Laugh
you waul to enjoy a rare u< it you «li. uld by
see this world
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Sunday October, 17
I lady was at the L. I*. Sorensen home ’ noon and interment was in the K.
when she was stricken with an at­ of P. cemetery.
tack of heart trouble, dying within a :
Reverand W. S. Smith, pastor of
few minutes. Shi had been apparent
the Presbyterian church, who paid a
ly in the best of health
and
her fitting tribute to the sterling quali­
death came as a distinct shock.
ties to the deceased, preached the
She had been a resident of this funeral, sermon.
meetion for twenty-eight years,
all
hut a few of which had been spent in |
Musical Trio Coming
Bandon.
Deceased was
born -at !
Dayton, Ohio, July 7th, 184'J. Iler'
The Marshfield trio, said by inimi­
parent moved to Iowa Hire«' years cal critics to be the best organiza­
later where she grew to womanhood. tion of its kind in Coos county, will
In 1X67 she married Albert Osborn, appear in Bandon Friday, October
to which union three children were 22nd.
born.
Tile young couple moved to
Headed by lienrich Gjerdrum of
Vrkansns from Iowa, coining to this the conservatory of music, the trio
state in 1S17. They moved to Coos has been welcomed as a real treat
county about 2X years ago.
Her in the Bay cities. .Mr. Gjerdrum i ■ a
husband and one son. Spray, reside pianist of professional talent and lias
in Canada.
Two sons. Elmer and studied under the beat teachers in
Li ster reside in this city.
Europe.
He is assisted by Gerald
Funeral services were held at the Hunt, baritone soloist; Jens Beverly,
Prt byterian church Sunday
after- violinist.
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COMING-—“Marguerite Clark” in Gretna Green
a Famous Playe s feature, Thursday Oct., 21 g
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Grand Theatre
Delightful! ctauct f the superb chance music
—loud and clear and in perfect dance time.
Delightful bccau e you can dance whenever
you feel like it the Victrola is always ready.
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Turkey lrots, Tangos, One Steps—dance |
music t f e\ cry kind, Come in and we ll gladly I
nlav some for vou.
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DIAMONDS
V ATCHES
CLOCKS
And a complete line oi j< welry carried in stock.
M iny beautiful designs in cut glass, stalling and plated
silverware, are to be had at very reasonable prices.
Watch Repaiiing, Eyeglass Dupkating, Agate Cut­
ting and Mounting Skillfully done.
SABRO BROS.
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I’hone 751
Mrs. Baird. Mrs Curren,
Mrs Lev, Mrs. \\ esleder. Mrs
and lira. Hughs.
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Bell. Mes'lanie.s
E. Ii Kausrud,
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Laub, Crainv, T. D. White, E. 1». Webb, (
ohman.. C TitniiK ns. II. E. Wilson
S. Gallier, E. Gallier. Robert John
son. Arthur Gale. I \\ Robins n. ii.
Mrs 8. Curren received Satur
Pv.irce. William Sweet.
day evening at her home, a rvcepti, n Hom. 8. E Pearce
Rosa, Ralph Dipp.I. Lenitili
In celebration of her birthday About \. II. Rosa.
(.« rge W.
twenty guests gathered to congratu Gallier. . George Laird.
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late her and enjoyed a pleasant eve Moore. Manton Trva I lol
Lillard
nlng. At a late hour the guests re­ livan, L. H. Eelsheim. J
O. A.
paired to the dining room where a Harry* Walker.
dellelotia luncheon
awaited
th« III John Hickey. George To
I hose present were Mesdanu's l.or- Wade. W 8. Wills, I.. I
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entzen. Hell, Hughs. Nygren. Pom- 8. C. Endicott. C \\
roy, Eiger, Tenhrook, Manciet. Bar chi«' Kruse. I' I. Griem
rows, Wvsledvr. Baird. Laub. Gib n. I. affaw, Smith J Mann,
II. 1.. Houston. J A II;
Lev. Baird, Hausen and Curren
Garfield.
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Nielson. Ilorai'v Richards
ley. 1» E Illg .». V 8
Mrs. (.raydeti T Treadgold en Gviaendorfer.
N. I. Cra
tvrtalned a number of her friends Solve. Hugfus and Manci
at a pleasant "500" party Tuesday
She w as assist ml
liy Mrs
Harry
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Walker, Mrs. George
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and
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Mra. Albert Garfield
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luncheon was enjoyed and the ladies
Mil* I vivi \ oslMiliX
report one of the most
delightful
gathering* of the season
The prize
Saturday. October 9th. the grim
for high Score was wen by Miss Nora reaper claimed «ne of I andon's , le­
Solve
The invite«!
guests
were. ncera. MS» Emma Osborn
The
STOVES
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If you are in need of a heating
stove come in and see our line, we
are sure to please, in price and
quality.
Priced from $1.00
to $17.50
Me Nair Hdwe Co.
"THE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE”
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