Mr». Mabel Brown of Lake City, I
Iowa, arrived here a few days ago j
for a visit at the home of her mother |
rs. D A Voung
Columbia pure pork sausage at
Sanito Grocery, Saturdays only. Al
ways fresh.
Put up in cartons at
30c each
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Miss Barbara Barrows, local high I
bool student, went to the Bay the I
first of the week to spend the boll-i
days with relatives.
IJoyd Tennison and O. L.
I ft on the last Elizabeth for I
Held. Cal . where they expect
employment in the oil fields.
more Shopp n » Days before
Christmas
Christmas Candies
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\t Illinois,
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Kh
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XlltS,
I Inn.lids,
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all sixes.
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I*» I aloes.
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I roll Ol>iii|>ln thsfrts.
( oliilnbla Pure l ure Pork
Saturdays
Ear.
IL M. Shaw. M D.. Eye,
Nose and Throat Specialist, will be
at Galller Hotel, Bandon on Friday,
January 5, 1917. Glasses fitted 21 28
P. A. Matheny, who has been a
resident of Lakeport the past year,
left Monday on the Elizabeth for San
Francisco, where he expects to re
main.
Eor that Christmas dinner dessert
remember Sanilo Grocery has Heinz
Mince meat in Bulk at 25c a pound
and in cans and glass Jars at 35c
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Ellingson building is chock full
of fine Christmas gifts for you. You
are sure to find what you want either
at tlie Orange Pharmacy, Sidwell's
clothing store, or Hoyle Jewelry Co.
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VTOU will find our Jewelry Department to be replete with new arti-
52 cles of elegant and artistic design—the kind that make friend
ship and Xmas gifts.
Lavaliers from $2.50 up.
Pendants, synthetic rubies. from
$2.70 to $5.00.
good
Neckchains, solid gold,
weight, from $2.25 up.
Brooches, solid gold, $2.00 up.
Bracelets, $4.00 up
Lockets. $2 25 up.
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Rings, $2.00 up.
Fobs, $2.00 up.
Miss tirare Gibson was the guest
of friends at North Hind tlie forepart
of tlie week.
He ini's fig und | :¡.
d'ssert
Finest on tli
to Grocery
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has been suffering
and rheumatism the
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Scarfpins, solid gold. $1.50 to $14.
Cuff Buttons, $1.00 to $25.00.
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Go see this startling photoplay. It has
set the people of the eastern cities
thinking and talking—
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Are You Sure That
Your Own Wife and
Daughter Are Safe?
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Bandon, Oregon
Treadgold’s parents, Mr.
W. It. Sweet of Coquille.
and Mrs.
An Expose in the Hidden Vice That Is a Revelation
Dont blush to tell your daughter the
things she ought to know
The Greatest
Moral Sermon
GRANE THEATRE MON. DEC. 25
November Weather
Early cold snaps, storms and sleet,
snow and slush, cause coughs and
colds
Foley's Honey and Tar acts
quickly, cuts the phlegm, opens air
passages, allays Irritation, heals in
flammation and enables the sufferer
The eastern buyers of steelhead to breathe easily and naturally so
salmon have now entered the Co- that sleep is not disturbed by hacking
n
quille field and yesterday shipped the cough.—Sold everywhere.
first carlrad of fresh fish from Co
quille city.
Several carloads nave
been shipped from the Umpqua river
section, where an incipient fish war
between two companies raised the
price paid to 12 1-2 cents for a few
days. This was apparently too good
to last however, for the price is now
said to be 8 cents per pound still
a handsome margin above the usual
figure.
Tlie basket ball game Thursday
night between Bandon High school
and Oerding Brothers’ teams was
quite good and gave a good insight
into the class of ball the local basket
shooters may be depended upon to
develop when they get lined up on
their run for county honors tills
year.
Both teams showed lack of
practice but the local boys put up a
good swift game and demonstrated
that with more practice they are cer-
ta n to make a record. The score
was 34 to 42 in favor of the Coquille
lads.
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T. B Davidson and family started I
Monday morning for Siskiyou county.
California, where they have purchas-
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• d a forty acre tract of land near
Montague.
For two year» past Mr.
as mail
Da'idscn was
mall contractor br
iwH>n Port Orford and Bandon, and
rts'ded with his family at thia place
Mr. and Mr». Davidson and three
children have made a great
many
frt- nd« who regret to see them leave
he-e. and many well wishes follow
them to their new home.—Port Or
ford Tribune.
HOLIDAY
FARES
Go home for Xmas.
Stay for New Years
Day. Our low rounc
trip Holiday tickets
allow you plenty of
time. All points in
OREGON
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON
and IDAHO.
Between Oregon points Dee.
22 to 23 inc; Dec. 30 to Jan.
I inc. Return limit Jan. 3,
1017.
To California points I »eoe ni
tver 21 to 23 inc.; I »ec. 20
to 2N inc. Return limit IS
«lays from date of sale.
"Star of the East," a wonderful
moving picture, appropriate for this
time of the year, will be shown in
connection with a lecture by Hiram
Nettleton at the Orpheum theatre.
Tuesday evening, December 26th. It
is scheduled as a big event, an ad
giving more details appearing else
where in this issue of the World Mr.
Nettleton will also Introduce a song
written by himself, entitled "Soul of
America ” Copies of the song will
be distributed throughout the audi
ence
This Picture it;
7:00 and 9:00 p. m.
Children 15c
Old Man "Grip" is still gathering
in new victims, the recent cold snap
having reaped a harvest for him.
H. K. Flom. manager of tlie Golden
Rule has forced himself back on tlie
job on account of the Christmas
rush, but Ilia wife is now confined
to her room with an aggravated at
tack of influenza and rheumatism.
Mrs. C. F. Pape is assisting at the
store in her place.
J. Ira Sidwell
is nursing a bad cold which is about
to get the better of him. and Captain
O. \V iren of the Lighthouse is just
recovering from a few days of mis
ery of the same nature
The round trip fare is one way rate
plus one-third and rates may be had
to all point in Oregon. Washington,
Idaho and California.
Mrs H E. Shelley started Tuesday
morning for Kingman. Kansas, where
she expects to spend the winter with
her mother. She goes by way of El
Paso, taking the southern route. Mrs.
Shelley took charge of the remains
of Mrs. Charles Marshall, which had
been temporarily interred at Bandon
last summer, and will attend to their
delivery to her sons at Hutchinson.
Kansas, enroute to her former home
at Cherokee In that state.—Coquille
Sentinel.
Maybe you wont think so after you
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Travel on
Low Round Trip
Little Girl Next Door
Two Shows
Adults 25c
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Emblem Buttons, 75c to $10.00.
Earl Gates, superintendent of ser
vice lines of the Coos and Curry Tel
ephone Company, was quite badly
burned at Coes Hay last Thursday,
while aiding in repairing tlie subma
bers and making the large improve rine cable which connects the Marsh
ments which have been in progress fl» Id exchange with the east side. A
for some time
Coquille Sentinel.
pot of tnoulton metal was upset and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliott are the some of the hot stuff got into Mr.
Gates’ shoes.
proud parents of a nine pound baby
boy, born Saturday. December 9. i’lie
Attention is called to tlie Southern
youngster is already developing a Pacific ad in this issue.
Holiday
good pair of lungs and will probably excursions are cared for with ticket
be ready to assist his father on tlie sales on December 21 to 23 and
slide trombone at Dreamland in tlie December 25 to 28, good until Jan
near future.
uary 15 with stop over privileges.
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Tieclasps, 50c to $10.00.
SABRO BROS.
Henry M Axtell, who for tiic past
four years lias been away in the south
eaitern part of the state, returned
here a few days ago. He expects to
spend the winter on the biach in this
Jewelry Co has some fine vicinity - Port Orford Tribune.
Mr and Mrs. M. E. Treadgold of
ns I r "him” and for "lier ’
Miss Jennie Bossen. formerly of Upper Four Mile came to Bandon tlie
tills week. Look for it. It Curry county, for tlie past three forepart of the week, Mr. Treadgold
years school supervisor of Lane coun who is U. S. commissioner for this
ty, has tendered her resignation to district, having several homestead
take effect January 1. She has not final proofs to hear. They also took
announced tier future plans, accord the time for a brief visit with Mrs.
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Mrs. Jas. Sutton and little son.
Walter, came up from Port Orford
a few days ago to Join Mr. Sutton
who came up several weeks previous.
They will make their home in Ban
don for tlie winter.
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OME in and examine our solid gold jewelry stock. You will find
a splendid selection of the latest patterns at very attractive
prices.
Mrs Florence James came over
Manufacturing Jewelers
from tlie Hay to spend tlie holidays if
with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. lames
It. Reese of this city,
will join his wife in Bandon on
Sunday.
ing to the Eugene Register.
At the last minute rush to the Or-
W. S. Hull, manager of the River
air'.e Pharmacy and you are sure to ton Mining company, was in town
find something suitable for a gift for Tuesday, lie says they have u crew
any member of the family, This is of 35 or 4 0 men at work there new,
tlie mecca for "last minute" shop ten er twelve nilnln« on the day
pers.
It shift and the balance putting in tim
In r met lier calif d her.
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To Pacific Northwest points
In Washington and Idaho
Dec. 22 Io 23 Inc. Return
limit Jan. 3, 1017.
Ask local Agent for
time of trains,
fare«, ate.
John M. Scott. O. P. A.
Portland, Oregon
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
FOOTBALL
Oregon vs. Pennsylvania
Pasadena, Cal. Jan. 1st.
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