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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
i OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL WILLIAM FOX Presents “VALESKA SURATT” 5 The most talked about woman on the American stage in SALE Is Still in Full Swing Is Still in Full Swing Soul Broadway It is too good an opportunity to miss; the prices are reduced to make it pay you handsomely to take these goods now. There are lots of other things in our big Clearance Sale that you want. IN SIX MAGNIFY ENT ACTS I MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Ml A S SI I IS and <>\ I 1« OATS $15.00 22.50 25.00 27.50 Suit Suit Suit Suit or overcoat SI1.M5 or overcoat 17.55 or overcoat 19.N5 or overcoat 21.05 :io.oo Sult or overcoat $1.00 Arrow Dress shirts . 1.25 Arrow dress shirts . 1.50 Arrow dress shirts 2.00 Arrow dress shirts 7.00 Mackinaws, now 7.50 Mackinaws, now H.5O Mackinaws, now 0.30 Mackinaws, now $1.90 1.25 Garments, now . . 1.50 Garmenta, now . . . 2.50 Garments, now H.OO 1.00 $1.45 .......................... . 10.00 Suits........................ ’ I N TS. A HAT I BEE With Purchase of Any t ADMISSION: 15c and 5c 1.00 5.00 Men's or ladies shoes 4.25 1.50 Men's or ladies' shoes. 3.85 .so . 1 .oo SI Men's or ladies’ shoes .3.10 53.50 Mens or ladies' shoes 2.95 3.00 Garment«, now 3.50 Garment«, now . . . 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.25 Boys anil girls shoes Boys or girls shoes Boys or girls shoes . Boys and girls shoes 2.00 2.25 1.90 1.70 2.00 Boy s and girls shoes 1.50 Men's hats or caps 1.25 Men's caps................. 1 .OO Men's caps............... seven reel program-—lots of Comedy. “LITTLE MARY” AT HER BEST. UK 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.05 4.50 1.00 2.25 1 .DO Childs Child's Childs Child's shoes.....................1.40 shoes ................ 1.20 shoe........................... 95 shoes.........................HO $5.00, $4.50 and $1.00 SHOES THIS WEEK $1.85 BROKEN LOTS LADIES' 1.15 .95 .SO $5.00, $1.00 and $3.50 POMES THIS W EEK $1.05 Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD POWERS Special COMING next SUNDAY-—Mary Pickford in “ESMERALDA” in five splendid acts. HEIT CASES & THI NKS $12.00 Suit case or trunk *$9.oo H.5O Suit case or trunk 6.00 Suit case..................... 5.00 Huit ca.se.................... 3,00 Sult case......................... •2.50 Suit case .................. SATURDAY-—Big 1.50 BROKEN LOTS LADIES' $17.00 COMING MYRTLE POINT BANDON I burial Notes Mrs. W. E. Craine gave a surprise pary at her home on Edison avenue fuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. I S. Pierce, it being the latter’s birth day. Tlte guest of honor was the re cipient of a number of dainty hand made gifts. Those present were: I Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Tim mons, Mrs. Geo. W. Moore, Mrs. John Dickey, Miss Rosa and Miss Solve. Miss Ruth Barrows and Miss Grace Gibson were hostesses to the basket ball squad of the High chool at a chicken dinner given at the former’s home at 6:30 Friday evening. Cov ers were laid for ten: Miss Grace Gibson, Messrs. H. Quigley, Harold Johnson, Ivan Pullen, Leslie Pullen, Raymond Webb, Reed Galller, Sam Armstrong, Frank Bullard and Errol McNair. Miss Ruth Barrows and Miss Hazel Gibson served. The din ing room was prettily decorated and the table bore a beautiful centerpiece of ferns, daffodils and narcissus. Place cards were in the shape of basket balls. After the dinner danc ing was enjoyed, the following join ing the dinner guests: Miss Noreen, Alice Gallier, Gladys Gallier, Orva Willard, Alta Hansen, Miss Smith, Miss Baker, Alva Webb, and Messrs. Dick Crain, John Moore and Muriel Kruzhal. Miss Webb played the piano. Punch and cake was served. The young folks had a jolly time un til a late hour and the hostesses were showered with congratulations for their success as entertainers. | "High Steppers" last Saturday night ■ had a fair attendance and from a social standpoint was a success. The young ladies are deserving of credit for the way they assumed their part in the affair. Sociability prevailed at all times. The Epworth League of the M. E. Church held a business meeting and social at the parsonage, Friday night, March 24. Officers were elected and delegates were chosen to attend the annual Epworth League convention, to be held at Coquille, March 31st to April 2nd. Games, music and two excellent readings given by Miss Hilde, furnished the entertainment for the evening, after which a dainty lunch was served. About sixty were present. The leap year dance given by the Let THIS paper be YOUR paper. z It will pay you TO INVESTIGATE IMPROVED ‘SIMPLEX’ Link Blade The “BULL DOG” Line of Cream Separators GAS ENGINES FOR ALL PURPOSES Viola Dana in “Children of Eve” presents a mighty story—the story of a bitter fight against tradition and environment! You are sure to like “Children of Eve,” with its ninety minutes of tense, breathless situations and its stupefying climax. Orpheum Theatre, Monday Night, April 3 I I DESCRIPTION: J. I. Case Plows Drag Harrows Disk Harrows 111 Cultivators and Shovel Plows Skirts. We are selling these Garments at the usual cost or less than [the cost of the material alone. They are new, stylish HAND POWER SIZES The Fuller and Johnson Gas Engine SPECIAL VALUES Ladies’ all Wool Serge and Poplin Dresses and Iron Age Seed Drills and exceptionally well made. t t t Genuine Mandt Wagon DRESSES - - $5.00 to 8.50 SKIRTS - - - - $3.50 to 5.50 Ensilage Cutters SMAl.l.Y and BLIZZARD 111 A glance at the cut will show the "SIMPLEX,” to he a compact, heavy and substantial Separator. It is a broad, solid base and a body or frame of pleasing design that entirely encloses the gearing and all moving parts. The supply-can is located conveniently and out of the way of the operator, and at a convenient height. No attempt has been made towards a "low down" supply-can at the expense of other good features. The supply-can of the "SIMPLEX" is at the right height, 41 to 43 inched from the floor. The crank is also at the correct height, 34 inches, and not from 30 to 32 inches as in other ma chines. The "SIMPLEX" can be operated standing, which is better than a stooping position All oil-holes are provided with spring-top oil-cups, which hold enough oil for an ordinary run and protect the bearings from dust or wet. All waste oil drains to the oil-pan, and thence to the oil-drip-can no oil or slop can reach the floor. The base is open, so the floor can be cleaned un- der the machine. The "SIMPLEX" is a clean and sani- tary machine. The most striking feature of the new "SIMPLEX" is its light running. The 1100-lb. size, when at speed aud skimming milk, takes no more power than the or dinary 506-Ib. Hand Separator of other makes It opens up a distinctively new field for the large Hand Separator. It cuts the labor of skimming the milk more than in two, not only because It -turns easier, but because It does the work in half the time: and in these busy days, where labor is scarce and expensive, a saving in time is a direct saving In money to the dairyman. «I liso IHM>II -I i IM II RIlINt s Shades are Black, Navy Blue, Copenhagen Brown, and Black with pin stripes. McNair Hardware Company, Bandon, Ore. The Golden Rule SOLE AGENTS FOR BULL DOG. FULLER & JOHNSON GAS ENGINES AND SIMPLEX SEPARATORS IHMHH■ HMHHH H jj I 1.20 1.90 MEN S II VIS INI» t'VPS $2.35 $3.00 Men's hats 1.35 2.00 Men's hats............... STYI.EPI.I N SI IT Burini: This Sale Grand Theatre Friday, Mar. 31 «8.00 .Men's shoes . $0.80 7.00 Men’s shoes ................. 5.95 0.00 Men's shoes ................. 5.10 2.25 2.00 (Includes (¡armenia anil I'nion Suits) 5.00 5.25 5.50 0.00 7.50 Miss SURATT wears $150,000 worth of stunning gowns in this wonder play, v A Picture you will long remember. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WOOLEN UNDERWEAR $1.00 (■arment«, now . . . . $ 7.50 BOYS' SUITS $5.00 Nuits....................... TWO PAIR OF 2.50 1 lannel shirts . . . . 5.90 <1.00 O.HO . 10,00 Mackinaws, now WITH CHILDREN'S SHOES AT MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.50 Flannel shirts, now $1.15 2.00 Flannel shirts 1 .05 $3.00 Mackinaw s. now . 0.30 Sults........................ 7.00 Sults........................ 7.50 Suit«....................... H.OO Sults........................ .HO .95 1.15 1.05 23.95 MACKINAWS $5.50 Nuits Al.I. MEN’S, LADIES AND I"or Further Information call at our store or telephone 481. Your closest inspection invited.