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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECOR PER, TCK3DAY, APRIL 14th, 1914 'TTTTTTTTTttV ft. k. r I 1 1 I I I I I I 'I I T. I' TmTPTTTTTTTV " T ID. ....... ' " " 1 V J V l". Y'fl'l'TTrf 'l' VVTTTTTT VT T" VTTT .1 ' Coming To The Greatest, Grandest Bargain oaie nver the State of Oregon tional and most oensa- 111 Field in M fits on. Wait A clean stock involving Fifteen thousand dollars worth of High Grade Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes, to be sold out regardless of the cost of the raw material. j ' PoRifivelv the most spectacular selling sensation ever held in Band and watch for the big posters announcing sale fully directed by PORTLAND SPECIAL WOK ID'S GREATEST MERCHANDISE MOVER MU&1 .. fi lit ? Mil I if Band Dry Goods BANDON, OREGON Iran Success Never was An Accident The marksman may accident ly hit the bull'H eye once in a great while, but Hard Work, Persistence, Determination .& Practice nre the prime factors that eventually win success. You have only to look around you to realize thi truth. .Ev ery successful man you know . those you read about in the news columns owe their suc cess in no small measure to their early formed habit of putting aside regularly a por tion of their earnings. You start now by opening an ac count at this safe bank. FIRST NAT'L BANK Open during Noon Hour and Satur day Evening. An n 6ld elfpt clnlmn to was a crlrn to flirt In ancient Kcypt It tlu rair mu looked anything like the pictures they l.rt behind thmn It wits -Toronto Stir America nf professor have discovered Chat It CHASE'S STAND To the People of Coos County: Having consented . become a can didate for the county judgeship, of Coos county, nnd appreciating the fact that the voters should know the "position" of those seeking office, I desire to briefly outline the plat form on whiih I seek the endorse ment of the qualified electors. It 1 tun nominated and elected, as I hopo to be, I will faithfully, honestly and conscientiously administer the affairs of Uie office, applying the laws ap pertaining thereto impartially, at all times and under all circumstances and conditions, performing the vari ous duties devolving upon tho County Judge with firmness and prudence. During tho fifteen consecutive years that I have resided in Coos county, I have familiarized myself with every phase of public activity, nnd hence 1 feel that I am peculiarly (nullified to act with "an intelligence born of ex perience" in practically all matters of public concern, to the advantage of the taxpayers, whose survant 1 shall be at all times. The future greatness of Coos coun tv depends to no inconsiderable ex tent upon the development of its un rivaled natural resources, tho first and most important step to which w e Carry Material for and Repair the Following Watches: Hamilton, Rockford, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, South Bend, Seth Thomas, New York Standard, Burlington Special. Have You One of the Above Wlcle? end is the construction of good, per manent highways throughout all populous sections thereof, and 1 herby favor the most laudable un dertaking and believe whether the banding proposition succeeds or fails, that the County Commission ers should indiscriminatingly lend evry possible assistance within the bounds of good business to the crc ntion of an extensive systom of sub stantial and enduring roads Coos county, with its multiplicity of ad vantages tind long list of golden op portunities must speedily attract still wider-spread attention from res idents of less favored localities, and good highways nnd tho conse- quont improvement in mnrket condi tions arc assets that cannot bo ig nored, viewing the situation from any angle our present prosperity or future greatness The armor who, under present conditions, is unnblo to reach a suitable market with his produce,1 is entitled to this consideration; every community must necessarily profit from it I am in fn,vor of rigid economy in all departments of County govern ment, saving money to the taxpayor wherever posihlo, yet not to point that would work hardship to progress along lines of honest en deavor, or retard our industries and institutions I fully realize tho great responsibility atUtchod to this office nnd shall at all tunes endwivor to meet conditions as they sh;ll arise with discretion. I shall dovote, Lnocessauy, my entire time and atten Fit-- .ii ... ... . . . non to mo mines ot uio onice, tiiK- Eng pleasure in giving every man i hearing, no matter how seemingly .trivial his claim limy be. upon mis piatrorm i seek your minimi! in tlio nriiiuirv iiml If num. n fruited, at the polls on election day, giving final asHurancu of faithful, lion ehtorvlro If 8uccennful. (T'nfd Adv.) W. C. CffASi:. timber is 139 million dollars. Mistletoo thrives on the western coast to an extent not appToached in the east. In many places this para sitic growth is responsible, dircctlv or indirectly, for a considerable loss of timber. Forest officers in Washington and Oregon plan to discontinue the use of barbed wire on their forests. This will affect their own pastures nnd public drift fences. They say barbed wire has no advantage over smooth Phmw tin, 6 hi jnWAHDII, liunii, Mgr. lixiwrf Iltiiltl roiwwT not p.s. Tho tenth viirremdvo year with out forest lire fiait juit m m by Ihu Powell national forot In fimtli i'iitm) Utah, lullow iiojiliir, of tulip dun, I hti lurnuid in (mil luiif Im'u In Amuritw, hit lmwi liiowi lo mui itwtrly Ml) tm it) ImlKliI Aiui 10 Ami tit ill hid- ttW'lulf uiiiileii mm S '''iif-lM ' MUWiitfk lit vUt, I. to' li wire, that it injures stock, and is more likely to be borne down by soft snow. Stockmen .in the Ochoco for est, in Oregon, recently constructed drift fences of smooth wire, though with some misgivings; now they say they will never uso barbed wire again. For Iteprescntative As a Republican I hereby announce myself as a candidate for represen tative from Coos county, subject to the decision of tho republican vot-.i's at the primaries on May lfith. My platform is the woll kno statement of Abraham hincoln, I "this is a government of tho p.'o. by tho people nnd for the peof' This famous statement of "Hon old Abe" covers the whole field t range of our civil government, lioldi the samu relation to it that the ( den rule holds to tho moral lirv C. R. JJnrr Coquillo, April 1 if FRF 9 One $75.00 Victor Victrola Check for $25 to apply on $75 Victor Victrola Check for $20 to apply on $50 Victor Victrola Check for $15 to apply on $40 Victor Victrola Check for $10 to apply on $25 Victor Victrola One numbered ticket with every 50c, whether purchase, watch repair, agate cutting, manufacturing STARTING WED., APRIL 15th, 1914 We carry a splendid stock of watches, jewelry, clocks, silverware and cut glass. Goods of Quality at the right prices. " Mail Orders given prompt attention. 'fohmlmmt 7GI SABRO BROS Imo Ouilduiy JJuiuIon, urnf.' MASVl- ACU'ltlHU II Wi l l IIS Dilnl)iiloji for Victor VicirolftB and ReoVfi ! 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