Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, December 16, 1915, Image 5

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You Can Buy for Less in the Ellingson Building
LAST-MINUTE SHOPPERS
Atticità -9tlurr
litare fur Xmas
who are always in a hurry and
undecided, can find just what
they want at this store--we are
prepared for just such emer-
gencies
is a gift which is sure to please
Our large and well select­
ed stock is at your
disposal.
C7i ristmas Suggestions at
Moderate Prices
FRIENDSHIP
20 cents ami 25 cents.
Cl T GLASS (America’s Best)
From $i.oo to $100.00.
Leather Novelties
SOVVENIR SI’OONS (Sterling)
I i-oni 5Oc to $2.50.
All the newest shapes in Ladies’ Hand Bags----
directly from the Eastern market.
TIE CI.ASI’S
From 5Oc to $7.50.
Parisian Ivory—
I \ FALLIEREN (UK and 1OK)
i-oni $2.50 to $«(I.OO.
In sets or individual pieces; in great favor with
the ladies.
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BROOCHEN
From 75c to $50.00.
LADIES WATCH HH
See our special fur $18.50—It's «
Wonder.
AGATE JEWELRY
Wicker Baskets
Made in Japan of native bamboo.
ornaments for the home.
THIMBLES (Sterling and Gold)
From 25c to $5.00.
PARKER I'OINTAIN PENS
I rom S2.5O to $20.00.
Splendid
BIG BEN ami BABY BEN
“National Alarm, $2.50 each.
Hand Painted China—
Charms, Pendants, ttlhgs MoaaUal
in 14K and 1OK, whichever
Clioose.
Compare our price«.
Cuff Links, »2.50 to $10.00.
Brooches, $1.75 to $15.00.
Scarf Pins, $1.25 to $7.50.
With every $1.00 spent with us you receive a ticket relative to
the $150.00 in two diamond rings we are giving absolutely free.
We specialize on our watch repairing and guarantee satisfac-
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ENGRAVINi
Beautiful pieces and tetr, always acceptable
presents.
THE ORANGE PHARMACY
Boyle Jewelry Co
Headquarters for Dependable 1 mas Gifts
Phone 544
WK CARRY NO ACCOUNTS.
Everard H. Boyle, Mgr
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New Goods
For Christinas
Just Arrived
New goods that will make
ideal Xmas presents arrived on
the last boat and are being opened
up at
Sidwell’s
They consist of Suit Cases,
Oxford Bags, Gloves, Shoes and
Caps in staple lines, and many
other articles which are sure to
please.
You have generously remembered
your out-of-town friends; it not too late to
do your shopping for local friends.
Call and see these goods, in the
Ellingson Building
Local News
Hanrahan was a county neat
last week.
twins
Ben and Baby Ben
$2.50 each.
the Boyle
,
Boyle tells you something about
giving prizes, in liis ad this week. It
Harry Hull has accepted a position
with Art Gilbert in the O. K. restau­
rant.
Mrs. W. E. Best returned on the
Brooklyn from a visit with relatives
in California.
Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird was a
business caller in Bandon the fore­
part of the week.
We are exclusive agents for River­
ton coal in Bandon, Phone 33, lllp-
D2tf
pel At Holverton.
Mrs. E. F. Howes, wife of the local
wood merchant, has been ill at a lo-
cal hospital this week.
“Dad’’ Shields, who was recently
injured in a fall. Is able to be out
exchanging jokes on the streets.
The local auto fans and draymen
have put in several days Improving
the old county road up Oregon ave­
nue hill.
S. G. Whitsett was seen demon­
strating his 1916 model "cayuse-
moblle’’ one morning the first of the
week.
Miss Ora Jamieson, pupil of the lo­
cal high school has gone to her home
at Riverton to spend the holiday va­
cation.
Dorothy Langlois was this week
granted a divorce in Circuit court
from Ray l^nglols. Both have been
local residents.
Engineer J. 8. Sawyer had a crew
busy yesterday repairing some brok­
en water mains along Franklin ave-
nils west.
In a spelling tnatch at the local
high school last week the girls won
over the boys by r a percentage of
76 12 to 72 1-2
Mrs. Jack Englander of Oakland,
al., arrived on the Brooklyn to
spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs.
Archie Rosa and Miss Nora Solve.
be purring on the river again.
day for her
home in Portland to
spend
the
holidays.
She went via
Chas.
Willard
from
returned
Powers this week, where he has been Marshfield and the auto stago route.
working the past summer. He will At Marshleld she was the guest of
Mr«. J. K Cowan.
remain until after the holidays.
A- A- Jamieson of Curry count/
Prof. E. B. Kausrud loft Munday
for Portland on a short trip. During haulad the furniture and fixtures ot
his absence B. N. Harrington has th« Rank of Port Orford to Bandon
last week, From here they wer«
been sworn In as deputy city record­
shipped
to Powers. The new Insti-
er.
tutlon is to be known as the Bank of
Bear In mind the big masquerade Powers.
ball given for the benefit of the O. A.
W. H. Wann of Marshfield, who
R. at Dreamland pavilion Friday eve­
ning, December 24th. Prize« will be Is to expert the Curry county records,
liossed through here the first of the
given.
week enroute to Gold Beach. After
Col. R. H. Rosa returned Saturday completing the Curry Job. Mr Wann
from Portland where he and Secre­ will also give the Coos county offi­
tary Norton of the Port Commission cial books "the once over."
went to Interview the govern nient
J E. Peters, superintendent of tlja
engineers.
mining operations started by a Port­
E. J. Lindberg of Port Orford wan land firm on Cut creek, has gone to
here Saturday enroute to North llend Portland to spend the holidays with
to visit his son. who is employed as relatives. All of the company’s ma­
an auto driver on the Gorst & King chinery Is now In place and actual
beach line.
nytnlng will commence on Mr. Peter'«
A. J. Marsh, Elk river dairyman return.
and president of the Port Orford
The Bandon Power company has
commercial club, was in Bandon sev­ secured a release from the attach­
eral days this week purchasing sup­ ment on their collections made by
plies for his big ranch.
the Dollar company, and is now
Miss Hilde, one of the local teach­ gathering In the accounts that had
ers, returned from Coquille Tuet- been held up by the sheriff’s office.
day after several days spent at the The release was secured In Circuit
home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Endi­ court.
cott of that city.
Fred J. Smith« traveling repra-
Miss Kate Chatburn Is spending a nentaUve of the Mergantlialer Lino­
few days with friends at Myrtle type company'« Han Franr.iaeo office
Point.
She is an instructor In the wm in the county this week callinit
local schools, which are now closed on the various shops using linotype«.
He came over to Bandon Tuesday and
for the Christmas vacation.
returned In the afternoon to the Hay,
and
Misses Smith,
Huntington
having found local machines tn good
Baker left on Friday for their homes working condition
at Beattie and Portland, respective­
ly, to *i>end the holidays. The ladles
G. H. Bradford, who Is in eli&r*«
are instructors In the local schools of the work that Is being done by a
Among local attendants at Circuit San Francisco company at the old
court In Coquille this week were Lane mine near Bullards, drove io
W. E Stetnhoff. W. D Marhsall. M with teams yesterday expecting to
V Smith, Mrs. Ira Zeh, Mrs. l-aura haul out the last consignment of ma­
was dúo to arrlve on
Taylor. Mr«. N. J. Hansen and Mins chinery which
Howrvcr, tho ma­
the
Elizabeth
Maude Young
chlnery failed to arrlve, and Mr.
The Elizabeth arrived from Nan Bradford will I h * conipelled to watt
Francisco Bunday with th« following until the boat returns ngsln befora
passengers:
Rayner Gelsendorfer. continuing operations, He saya he
C. F. Miller. Mrs A. E. I’arkor, Fred always goes home to Brn Francisco
Gray, Fred Nosier, A. II. Hodge. W for Christmas, and would have gon«
8. Hall, L. I^f..ngor, E. M Chad this year if he had not ejipected tl»
machinery,
well, C. 8. Chadwell.
Cap! O. It. Willard sayH the Wol-
“Ton can buy for less In the El­
Miss A. Noreen. Instructor in Eng
veiinw - that “foxy little stranger
with a smell o' gasoline will soon lish In the local high school, left Frl- lingson building ’’