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s)0?)5 0S , "Jitney" Mather says tho crowd is ' BAN DON BREVITIES getting larger at Doyle's every Sat 0 urday. C. K. Sydnam of Langlois was a visitor in Bandon Sunday. R. G. McKenzie was up from Port Orford Sunday. o Morris Jensen of Marshfield was on our streets yesterday. 1) Ohas. Curtis was over irom me bay ycitcrday on his usual roundi. 1 Free Call of Gold Bench was a bus iness caller in Bandon last Tuesday nnd Wednesday. L. Robinson is working on n sigi for the Seaside bakery which when mounted, is sure to attract attention The Icttors of he sign are cut from wood and mounted. Haol Dawn, the girl who starred R. D. Wells was down from Lampa ' ln tJlBl spi0R(jfd comedy, Niobe will b creek Saturday. 8een at the Grand Theater next Thurs i(...i, tt.i., ut tnr iwt nrfnr,! ' Jay, in "Clarissa" a society drama of on business Friday. o Role Anderson was a visitor in Ban don last week. exceptional worth. its u Paramount. Its good, because R. G. McKonzic was up from Elk rivjr on busuioss last Friday. the Friendy Medlock , was down from Powers Saturday. o Arthur Coach was in town Satur day. Chas. Willard came down from Poweta to spend Friday and Satur day. He reports snow nearly twenty inches deep in come of the canyon aroud Powers. o Sabro brothors took advantage of ; the bU..3hine today to dispense phon ogrcpn music through a phonograph 1 horn inxertod from an uunor window Alori Kurznai is out ngnin alter an It couIJ 1)(J hcard a1 ovor tho down illness of six weeks. I lown district of tho city, .Mrs. t,va Crockett, wnon as beer. presy Swiml0 camt! to town wlen at Bandon for somo time past, retur-1 Crane.s cnmp cioge(1 (lown Saturday ned to Rogue river sbe wilUesido with j for the unllsun, roason that thcrc was her mother, Mrs. Ihos. smith. o Wanted Work by the day or hour, R. C. Runde, Phono, 952. tf : eight inches of snow on the ground Saturday. The Brooklyn went out today with ' one of the largest loads she ever took TO EXCHANGE RANCHES lout. Tho trip also may have been her For Exchange For Dairy Farm on , lasft. It is roported that on arrival at or near the coasts-two good grain and ' San Francisco she will be inspected stock farms nrt Malheur lake, Oregon. 'Jjitl if found all right will be sold for All rich, lovel land, no waste. 100 ac-' use from San Francisco to Puget res wild grass hay land. Balance suit- i sound. The Brooklyn is owned by the nblo for irrain nnd nlfalfa. On county ! Sudden & Christensun Co, the same road, imuil route and telephone line. ; firm that owns the Prosper mill. 317 acres in; all fenced. Buildings, stock, tools. Places adjoining, $20 an acre. Clear of incumbrance. Describe fully what you have in first letter. Ad dress W. C. Purdin, Beaverton, Ore gon, Box -112. 2t A Rainy Bay Need Not Be Dull Cliccr up! Get to wcric iu a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 St rong, easy fitting, li .lit, nnd u-alcr-1'ioof, n'isntuUly. Keflex Juturs sto'. wntcr from ri.i -ninginatthcfrci.l. t.t .i t Ui.. 111. .IPH Blar.lc, Yellower Oliv lVcti-ctor Hat, 73 cents Hattffticttcn Cuarant, r,t A.J.TOWFRCO. The steamer Elizabeth came in yc3 , torday for her 102mt voyage with the I following list of passengers: Mrs. O IW. Delar.oy and infant, W. K. Wil- j hard, Frank G. Leslie, C. W. Ramwal j er; C. T. Bock, wife and child. o Our next Fox feature entitled "From the Valley of the Missing" is a $100, 000.00 Photoplay Feature over 1000 people in the cast 500 spectacular scenes. A big Circus nnd a county fair rented by the producer in order to achieve realism. A wonderful picture that you cannot afford to over look See it at the Grand next Friday January 21st o The place that pays you to invest! gate is tho Square Deal, op. Grand Theater. The shoes we sell aro ah solutcly guaranteed to be solid lenther thruout and prices lowest in town Shoo repair shop in connection. FOR COUNTY CLERIC I horoby announce myself as n dem ocratic candidate for County Clerk Mibject to tho action of tho people at tho Primary in May. .L W. ODDY iARAMOUNT PICTURE THE Famous Players Film Co. PRESENT THAT POPULAR STAR "Hazel Dawn" AS "CLARISSA" in ADVOCATE" Bandon is the only section' of Coos County without snow this week. Tho snow line begins with Parkcrsburg and Bear Creek and gets deeper to wurd Coquillo and Myrtle Point. Roy Roscllc returned from Marshfield yesterday and stated that snow was even deeper at Coos Bay than at Co quillo. Snow is apparent on Cape Blanco to the South of us. Bandon if least favored, is at all events, least af flicted. Photo Play patrons who have seen one of the "Who Pays?" series are eagerly awaiting Tuesday night to Hacl Dawn as Clarissa in "Gambicrs jbig barge. The yacht grazes the hulk Advocate," Both Thrilling and Mrs. Brimbccomb, in her cabin, rush- iwrnung. a A feature that may be called both thrilling and charming is a rare com position but this description may be accurately applied to the latest Para mount release produced by the Fa mous Players Film Co. Hazel Dawn in "Gambicr's Advocate.'-' the current attraction at the Grand Theater, Thursday, Jan. 20. In the rule of Clarissa, Hazel Dawn presents a character., both enchanting and absorbing.- The photoplay, found ed on the noted Story bv Ronald Mac- see the following installments of this , Donald; may hi termed a melodiuma powerful and interesting film portray-1 tjc romance, with the strong elements al. Eacho no of the Who Pays? pic- 0f the drama and the sweet note of lures is a complete story in 3 reels. Grand every Tuesday. o There is some talk of chartering the gasoline schooner Tillamook for the Coos Bay run to take the place of tho Breakwater which is not to be put on the bay run at all but is to serve as a companion to the Elder between San Francisco and Portland. The Til- sentiment vying constantly through out the production for supremacy. It can be suid, however, phase of the story triumphs complete ly, because the greatest success of the production is won by Hazel Dawn her self. Through the influence of a weal thy woman. Stephen Gambier is greatly helped in his political career, lamook was recently laid up for thcjTheir fricmiship ;8 misundcrstood by winter ut Astoria. Her sister schoon the outside world, however, and when er, the Patsy arrived in Bandon Sun-tho lroRcdy of the woman.g dcath oc. lay from Portland with miscellaneous, curSi circumstances sccm to ,loint t0 freight. , ' lovers' nuarrol. and Gamhinr is nr. XT im. ., ,l I rested as the suspect. The igenuity Snm Nas3 expects to leave on the . ' . h J next trip of the Kilburn ior the spring 1 . non canning season " , , . , , : . ,. on the Columbia. His wife and family P, ' last August. at ",B ," i'i"""' iu am pnc I VJUI1IUIUI, lUllUL'U Willi UIIUU I1ISI1UU ' name, rejoices not so mucn in nis lrce- who have lived since Prosper, will accompany him, fishing season on the Columbia opens May 1st and continues through June ind July. The Columbia river salmon j.re acknowledged the best in the ivorld and tho big Chinooks arc some times found as largo as ninety pounds. Since the fishing season closed here Mr. Nass has been busy putting things in order about the cannery. o dom as in the fact. that genuine love existed where he hndsuspected only the cold conformity of duty. Many realistic and extremely thril j ling scenes, a motor accident, a stolen ' meeting and other gripping situations i are vividly portrayed in this film ver , sion of Ronald MacDonald's stirring I story. cs to a porthole alarmed by the sud den shock. The porthole faces a window of the barge. As the two apertures come opposite each other, Mrs. Brimbecomb finds suddenly thrust into her stateroom from the barge, the tiny form of an infant. A i woman's voice from tho barge wuils. i "Take him, lady and take good care of him. His pop's nigh killed him." The Brimbecomb's adopt the waif, it grows (o -manhood ns their adopted son, Everett. Of his real parents "Everett" recalls nothing. The Brimbecomb's are neighbors of Floyd Vandecar whose twin children Floyd and Fledra, were kidnapped in that neither !arly,infaney- Thir abliuelor is Lon vroiiK, a squaucr seni to prison lor a long term of years by Vandecar. when he was District Attorney of the county. The twins grow up in Cronks shack ns "Flea" and "Flukey". Fledra (Flea), despite her rough surround ings, grows into a lovely young wo manhood nnd nt.last, goaded to des peration by Cronk's crulety, she nnd her brother run away. Penniless, footsore nnd starved, they reach-Tar-rytown and peer into the lighted win dows of Horace Shcllington's home where he lives with his sister, Anne. Anne brings the two little "vagrants into the house nnd ultimately adopts them. The subsequent efforts of Lon Cronk sided by Everett, the adopted son of the Brimbecomb's, to regain posses sion of tho children, tho thwarting of their plots nnd machinations by Ho race Shcllington, and the final re storation of tho long lost twins t their rightful parents, mnke a scree. '- win v uiir linn This story will be shown at tlv Grand Theater, Friday January 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Shcrrard, of j nmes KirKwooti, wno win ue re- Bandon. who snent the holidays vi- memnereu tor his portrayal opposite siting at tho T. L. Carey homo at Wed- Pickford in "Behind the Scenes" lerburn passed up tho coast on their . enncfc the role ot uamtuc.r, ana mtus- rntnrn mm il.iv Inst. wnok. Mr. Shnr-: cs into tms cnarnctcrizaiion an U1C ard, who is agent for the Dodge car, reported one sale in the Rogue river country nnd several other prospective ones. Port Orford Tribune. ! fnrno nni! viirnr wlilMi if rnnnlrna We Have Moved From the old stand on Second Street to the Laird & Lowe Building at First St. and Wall Streets op posite to Bank of Bandon Building, where we "ill he pk-.i'Td to meet old patrons and new. Hnr.hY..ir, Flcctric Fi H-rrs ; nd I li:n ' in jr. STARR-MAST hvare Company mi Don't Give Yourself Cause To Regret II BIG FOX FEATURE You can get a combination of style and service in shoes also much more for your money thnn anywhere else n town at the Squaro Doal, op. Grand theater. Satisfaction guaranteed- Shoeing up the Hudson, stops short with $100,000.00 Production "From the Valley of the Missing" by Grace Miller White, Direction Frank Powell Harold Brimbecomb's yacht, speed A tliri".'ng dramatic Romance in five supreme acts, played by the Famous Players SHOWN A I Till Grand, Thursday, Jan. 20 Never Miss Mng a Paramount Picture! Oiiiiln.; iii'xl Siiii(lii"Cliliiiiiilii I'mldoii" repair shop in connection Good, Cooking Apples; from -10 cts i box, up. Also Sweet Cider. . Losh- baugh's Variety Store. Notes from the Battlefield by our War Correspondent It is rumored that Lou Reeves tak es a two mile run on the bench every morning; the reason for this training has not yet been discovered. Mr. Reeves refuses to explain. o "Shanks" Holmnn says it takes orve to wander around on leap year. imos Hndscll litis just returned from another mysterious visit to Bear Creek. It is rumored that ho is look- ng for a location whore moonshiningi can be saftely. carried on. o Ben Parks made a flying trip to Cow Town Friday, business unknown. Eddie Myers, really "bought" n can f tobacco, Saturday evening, the first in many months. -t o Dul Morras was chased by a fero cious band of squirrels while roaming n the woods of west Bandon. U ' Bill Nygreen is considering the Mntrimoninl question very seriously Bill's motto is "Look twice before you jump and then don't jump". Bunny reports the peanut industry ery good since tho town went dry. THE HOP-SKI BAR Times aint like they used to be, But still their not so blue, Because we'll drink the cider now, And hit the hopski too. And I know we're sure to meet With friends from near and far Wo'll piny stud. poker and rununy too Down nt the HOPSKI BAR We'll crowd around the big oak stove The boys will all be thore For the Hopski Bar is there with bolls I tell you its u bear. Wo'll drink tho red wing grape-juice And smoke tho big cigar, And chew the rajr with Charley Page Down at the Hopski bar. V. ('. Here are a few clubbing combinations The Recorder und tho Evening Tele- Krmii Iwth one year, $1X0 Tho Roeordor and tho Daily nnd Sumtoy Journal one yr f(U0 Ih orJur and tho Dally Jour it!, both nmi ymr l&.Uft The ItMwnlur nnd thy Kuwltiy Jwir. both en ymr tar f&OQ 'JIm Hmt'nUr awi Um SuiHl.Wttoklf II JUNWUw mm Lk Wiufcly 0. bet w yvr Ur MM a grating, grinding sound. Out of the fog looms the black outline of a hecause you reg'eced plating your valuahles in a safety de posit vault. Many have re greted their tardiness inacting fires and hurglars have rost them dear. Anything valu able is worth taking care of. Our vaults are fire and hurglar proof. tion. We invite your inspee- AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction in the Hartman building on Second St. opposite Hotel Vale, on Friday and Saturday Jan., 21st and 22nd from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. each day isrm Furnishings from a 10 room lodging house con sisting of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Dressers, Com modes, Chairs, Rugs, Carpeting, Linoleum and Miscellanous Houshold G Goods are in first class condition. Good, as new Terms of Sale, Cash mm 'rirr mm B, B. STRAUHAL, Auct.