Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, December 21, 1916, Image 5

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    You Can Buy For Less in the Ellingson Building
Christmas Bells are Calling
BUY YOUR GIFTS NOW
Some
Suggestions...
Fountain Pens
Perfumes
Perfume Atomizers
Rooks
Ladies’ Hand Bags
Music Rolls
Card Cases
Manicure Sets
Smoking Sets
Pipes
Cigars in Xmas Boxes
Shaving Mirrors
Flashlights
Ingersoll Watches
Lowneys’ Candies
Xmas Stationery
Mechano Toys
Tinker Toys
BIG REDUCTION IN CUT GLASS
Think of buying an 8-inch Cut Glass Bowl for $2.60. Nappies with handle
$1.25. NIPPON Hand Painted CHINA at less than wholesale price
Orange Pharmacy
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS
There is a difference be
tween PASSING NOTES
and ADVERTISING.
The one is “passed” and we speculate.
The other can be seen and you don’t have
to speculate.
This is an ADVERTISEMENT
SIDWELL is the writer.
Location: ELLINGSON BUILDING
Men’s Suits and Overcoats, “Collegian" make ... $15.00 to $30.00
Men’s Shoes (dress, “Florsheim" make.................... $5.50 to $7.00
Men’s Shoes (logger), “Bergmann” or “Currin" .. $9.00 to $11.50
Men’s Shirts. “Manhattan” or “Ide” make............ $1.00 to $3.50
Men’s Union Underwear “Richmond” make.......... $1.00 to $1.50
Men’s Jersey Sweaters “Gantner & Mattern” make. $2.50 to $4.50
Men’s Coat Sweaters (comb, collars & ruff-necks), $3.00 to $8.50
Men’s Hats “Mallory” make............................................ $3.50 to $1.00
Men’s Shirts (wool and wool-mixed) “Argonaut”, .. $1.50 to $3.50
Many other lines of Men’s Furnishings in staple merchan
dise are of the highest quality.
FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND BOYS:
We have merchandise for your wear, but we want to call
your especial attention to our shoes.
We have a full line of
Black and Tan. “English Style", dress shoes in the “N'eolin”
(rubber) sole; sizes 2*4 to 6.
SIDWELL--is the writer.
Location-• - Ellingson Building
John «indaor,
recently
Local Post G. A H . will give their
turned to Bandon from the Klamath Annual Benefit dance on Saturday,
Falla country, where he was employ­ Itecemher 23. Everybody la invited
ed during the summer, left this week and a good time assured
7 14 21c
Lorin Forty of Port Orford was In for Aberdeen Washington, where lie
Mlko Matthews who has been en­
will obtain work
the city ye,sterday.
gaged in mining on the Alaskan coast
C. E. Llndbtyrg. th» inutomobllo north of Nome, arrived in Bandon
R. G. McKenzie of Port Orford was
a businces visitor In Bandon Satur­ man of Port Orford, returned Tues thia week to get samples of the local
day from Chico. Cal , to which place black sands and to make a report
day.
lie took T. B Davidson and family on possibilities of that class of gold
Edwin Ellingson wa« down from
in the latter's car.
Mr Lindberg mining
He Is making the Investi­
Coquille Tuesday looking after hit.
returned by train
gation for New York parties.
property interests.
Geo WT Ballou of New York City,
A. J Marsh and wife started from
Mrs. H. II. Hansen of the Star
a mining man. arrived In Bandon their Elk river home to Portland,
Ranch. Langlois. was a gueat at the
this week and In company with E. where Mrs. Marsh goes for medical
Gallier yesterday
M. Harris Is inspecting black sand treatment
She has been trouhied
Mrs. M. Carpenter of North Ben (1 properties north of here. He is a with her aide for some time and I*
has been the guest of Miss Ollie guest at the Hotel Ban don.
going where she can have an x-ray
Cummings at Prosper
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Moore of Eu- examination and be under the care of
Oscar Miller of Eureka ha« been chre creek, Curry county, loft for specialists. Port Orford Tribune
II.' homo Wednesday after spending »ev
visiting in the city several day«
Al Marsh of Sixes river was in
has gone to Rogue river
era) days here and at Coos Bay doing Bandon yesterday on his way home
Col. R. H. Rosa left Monday on the their Christmas «hopping Mr. Moore from Portland, where he took Mrs.
Elizabeth for a visit at San Francine.» 1« a prominent rancher of southern Marsh a short while ago for medical
Curry.
treatment
Mrs Marah Is much Im­
and other California points.
proved, and she atop|»ed for a few
H.
P
Peirce
was
In
town
Monday
Atty. Claude H. Glle« of Myrtle
days In Coquille to visit at the home
Point came down yesterday to attend night enroute to Gold Beach, where
of her mother Mr« Kronenberg. be­
It
is
understood
he
has
gone
for
the
council meeting and other bualneaa
purpose of getting an Injunction to fore returning to Curry county.
here.
atop the Sixes Mining company from
Mr. and Mrs G. C. Welch have
Remember Christmas gifts are dumping their tailings Into Sixes riv­
I>acked their household goods and
bought ‘'for less” in the Ellingson er
Port Orford Tribune.
taken them to the Central Warehouse
building—Orange Pharmary, Boyle's.
ready for shipment to Riverton,
Lloyd
Knapp,
who
la
attending
Sidwell's.
It
Mrs.
school at Portland, was here yesler where they expect to retlde
Mr« Fred Jamieson of Power« day enroute to his home at Port Or Welch Ii«« been «Irk for Home time
I «topped here thia week enroute to ford to spend the holidays
He was and It In thought that the change
Port Orford to spend the holiday* accompanied by his friend. Theo would be beneficial, especially on ac­
1 with relatives
Morris of Seattle who will be a guœl count of the different drinking wat­
er They will make the move as soon
Paul W. Peterson, who 1« connect­ at the Knapp home.
as they are sure of a day or two of
ed with the Southern Pacific people
The I.adtea Thimble Club met at dry weather
left here Tuesday for a business visit the home of Mrs F II Fassbender
at Gold Beach.
The new bulkhead at the foot of
last Thursday
It being so near
First
»Ireet put In by the city, under
The Acme Planing mill has been Chrlatma« the members were very
tha
«'iperlvsion
of Marshal Holman,
operating the pa«' week without a busy throughout the afternoon To­
It extends
boas. Mr Mehl having been laid up day the club 1« meeting at the home was completed yesterday
from
the
Gatehell
barn
to
the north
of Mrs. J H Jones
with an attack of la grippe.
side of First steert and is aimed to
Atty. Collier H. Buffington of
Mr and Mr« H C. Van Alsteln of protect the
new water pipes laid
Gold Beach stopped at the Galller Langlol* «topped here yesterday on there this «'irnmar as well as the pll-
Wednesday enroute home from a route to Rock Crook to upend the Ing holding up the entire street.
It
brief business visit at Portland.
holiday« with relative« and friend« is an excellent Job and should amply
Mr and Mrs Z C Saffell who had Mr and Mr« Harry William« of Ban serve the purpose for which built.
been v[Hiring relatives and firenda in don have also gone there to join the
Bandon for some time. left, on the holiday gueeta.
Thl« — and Five tents
Elizabeth for their home In Canfor
DON'T MISS THIS Cut out thU
The Elizabeth left Monday with
nia.
Nora »lip. enrlo«« with five cent« to Foley
the following passenger list
S Co, Chicago, III. writing your
Gift« of clothing or furni«hlng« Kennedy, Mr« F A Holman. Mr« name and address clearly Ten will
are useful gift« and will bo appreci- E Schmidt, Ortna Schmidt, A Daw- receive In return a trial package con­
' «led the more
Kidwell ha* lota of «on. R. H. R om , E Lauson, Lloyd taining Foley'» Honey and Tar com­
for cougha. colds and croup.
them for you. Drop In at once, don't Tennison. George L Hewjtt, P A pound
Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar­
wait until the eleventh hour.
1t Matheny, Mr and Mr« Z C Saffell
tic tablets.- Hold everywhere.
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