Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, November 30, 1916, Image 5

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You Can Buy For Less in the Ellingson Building
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PAY A LITTLE
on that gift now. Have it put away. There is bound
to be slim picking a little later this year
in Christmas merchandise.
Thanksgiving
Day
is here again but BIG BEN and
BABY BEN have been here all
the year ’round. Always “on
time’’ and ever ready to serve
you. Price everywhere $2.50
each Other alarm clocks for
you at from $1.00 up
Look over our stock of the following
while the selection is complete:
Books
Fountain Pens
Waterman or Conklin
For Grown-Ups and the Kiddies
THE FAMOUS
Erector Sets
for Boys $1 to 7.50
Cut Glass and
Hand Painted China
We have the new Bluebird
pattern in China.
Beautiful Parision Ivory
Athena Silverware
By the piece or by the set.
FOR HOLIDAYS
PWAT I C in different sizes and characters,
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prices ranging from 25c to $10.
Smokers’ Stands, Safety Razors, Ingersoll Watches, Flashlights
Ladies’ Hand Bags, Leather Novelties, Perfumes, Atomizers.
Also a full line of Dennison’s Xmas Stickers and Seals and
Xmas Post Cards of all kinds.
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Orange Pharmacy
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS
will add much to the appearance of the
“Turkey and Cranberry’’ table. Athena
silverware, 1835 R. Wallace, will do lots
towards brightening everyone’s face.
Boyle Jewelry Company
Phone 544
HAMILTON WATCH AGENCY
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The President, The Governor, and
our Honorable Mayor have each ful
filled their duty by issuing their Pro
clamations for Thanksgiving Day
We all should observe, as did our
Pilgrim Fathers, the day fittingly
Another Proclamation
FROM THE ELLINGSON BUILDING
The Orange Pharmacy, Boyle’s
Jewelry Store and Sidwell’s Clo
thing Store will, in the columns of
this paper, from now until after the
Holidays, issue their Proclamations
of the kind of merchandise and prices
they have to offer both in staple and
Holiday Goods.
Watch the Proclamations
E. 11 Boyle was a business vichar
at Marshfield several <lsjs last week
Sliced cold meats at the
Grocery.
Sanito
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C. H. Pullen has been visiting rela
fives and friends in Myrtle Point.
McAdams arrived Monday
H.
from Hilts. Cal . and la stopping at
the Bandon Hotel
Mrs. Wilson of Reedsport arriv­
ed Monday enroute to Brookings to
visit her mother who is ill at that
place.
Let us slice your bacon aud get It
all uniform thickness. It's a pleas
ure on our new slicing machine
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Sanito Grocery.
■■l)a<l" Shields who came down
from his Myrtle Creek ranch las'
week for the K. P. doings, has re
turned home.
Etta May, violin-harp entertainer,
appeared at the Grand tliegtrs Mon­
day and Tuesday of thia week with
good success.
W. J. Ritz, the sewing machine
man from Marshfield. Is visiting
prospective customers in this vlcln
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Reece, son of Rev. A B
Reeoe of tills city, who waa operated
<>n at the Good Samaritan hospital In
Portland recently. Is reported to be
recovering rapidly
Mrs. Hempel was operated on ■t
Emergency hospital Tuesday tnorn-
Ing. The operation was succeaaful
but It is reported that her condition
is quite serious.
the automobile course offered by that
institution.
Domestic Bclence glrla wilt taka or
deis for bread to be baked Wednes
day and Thursday, December 6 and
7. Price 10c per loaf Phons orders
to High school not later than Tues
day. December 6th
Roy Rozelle has completed the
dredging work In th' upper river for
the Port of Coquille River, and ha*
returned to his home here
The
dredge was brought back to Bandon
and stored
W. II. Wlgant, a hustling Lang-
Iola rancher and tl« hauler, »as In
Bandon on business Tuesday.
He
took occasion to have his name en
rolled on tho long list of Western
World subscribers.
Mrs W B. Smith stopped st th«1
Hotel Bandon the latter part of las'
v A»'k enroute from Wedderburn to
Marshfield to Join her husband ll»>
lias secured a position with A. .1
Mandel, the Coos Bay merchant
Mrs Htlll entertained a few friends
Wednesday afternoon in honor of her
mothers seventy-second birthday
anniversary.
After a delightful
luncheon the guests depat ted wishing
Mrs Young many more happy oc
rations.
Mrs Ham Nass and daughter, Mrs
Helen Brown, who have been living
at Prosper during the canning season
left for their home at Astoria Friday
They went by train Mr. Nass also
left Friday, taking the Breakwater
north
Many shipments of well-fed beef
rattle have been shipped frotn Coos
county since the railroad was com­
pleted. but there will be many more
leave thia locality before the new
stock law prohibiting cattle running
at large goea into effect
The Ladles Aid of the M E
‘horch will hold a bazaar and lunch
In the Gallier building «formerly oe-
C Y. Ixiwe of Bandon has been ap­
r opted by Hoyle Jewelry Co.) on
December 6’h
2tc pointed administrator of the estate
of Maud Borenaen. deceased, which
W. T White, Jr, super in tan dent eonsiata of llOOn real property Th*
of tho Martray ranch at Weddwybtirn, appralsara appointed are Geo P
was here Tuesday enroute to Myr­ Laird, L. J Radley and Elbert
tle Point to get a blooded bull Dyer.
which waa shipped In by rail
Sabro Brothers are having their
Merle Kruzhal who recenti? left store re-tinted In preparation for the
for Portland has seoqred a poalllon I Chnatmas season. The «silt are
«Ith thè Circle theatre He expacta I Faina ttnted a pleaalng green and
'■ jcln th? Y M C. A„ tnd w|_ll take’the ertila# la flnDhcd la tan The
new painting gives the store a fresh,
pleasing appearance
The work fa
being done by D. O. Fisher.
A speclsl film will be shown at
the Orpheiim next Saturday and Sun­
day nights. Don't miss It.
It
Although a score of cattle buyers
had scourel the country south of
here end tn Curry c< unty during the
past few months, there were still
some left for sale last week At least
a Eugene party composed of Earl
Gates, Cal Eaton and L H Llnbar-
ger. arrived here last Thursday and
proceeded south, returning several
days later after having bought l*>0
head. These wilt be shipped out to
the North Portland yards at once
Opheuni theatre. Dreamland Or­
chestra and the best of pictures nt
popular prices, a combination that
you appreciate.
It
C. R Garney and N. O Nicholson
of Roseburg Land Office, have been
In thia vicinity several daya apprais­
ing Indian allotments. They visited
one place near Merchants, then went
to tho Two Mile country. They In­
tended to go on through to Brook­
ings but found the roads so bad that
they ramo back Intending to go to
that place via Grants Pass It is bi-
lleved that all available Indian allot­
ments will soon be taken up by stock
raisers.
Evangelistic services will be held
In First Baptist Church, commencing
Sabbath evening, December 3rd Rev.
I. H Bsllsrhlde of Roseburg will
assist the pastor In conducting th.**
■cervices All Christians are Incited
to assist In these meetings for the
Glory of God and lh« good of man
Services will open at 7 o'clock each
evening A more extended notice will
he made later. All will receive a
hearty welcome A. B Reese, Pas­
tor.
This slogan la once more the guid­
ing star to many Christmas shoppers.
The trio of stores in that block nam
ely: The Orange Pharmacy, Boyle
Jewelry Co. and J Ira Sidwell have
again engaged a special page of this
paper In which during tho month of
December they will offer holiday sug­
gestions It's a good hghjt to read
this ad over carefully every week.