8EMI-WEEKLV BANDON RECORDER, TTJERDAV. APRIL 2ist, 1914 .
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The Stock
Of The
Bandon Dry Good
Biggest Money Saving Event
Ever Held in C
County
The entire stock now selling at bargain prices that is causing- the economical buy
er to lay in a year's supply. Save your ticket as new prizes are being put up daily,
and your number may come out any day. Hundreds found FREE presents Saturday.
See These Money Saving Price
Table Oilcloth, the best grade
Extra Heavy Outing, good
at 12 1-2, Now
Standard Calico
Ladies Fancy Hose, a 50c value
18c Men's $1.25 rubbers for 94c
Men's $3.00 and $3.50 hats
Good colors and shapes 75c
8c Men's $4.00 and $5.00 oxfords $1.00
c Men's 75c extra heavy ribbed
c underwear, per garment 55c
33c Men's 2 for 25c collars, now 3c
We Have Put the Knife in Deep in These
Ladies' $5.00 dress skirts '
$2.00 Gingham dresses
Shirt waists, values to $5.00, now
White duck dress skirts, just right
for summer, worth $350 to
$5.00 for
$2.00
90c
50c
$1.00
The Store is Full of Bargains Li
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INOtlCe. ready being given, for every $1 pur
chase we give a ticket good for 3c in merchandise at
PEOPLES 5-10-15c STORE
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BANDON DRY GOODS CO
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FOREST NOTES.
China imports wood pulp from
Great Uritain, Sweden, Norway and
Germany.
The -highest mountain in Montana,
nearly 13,000 feet, is in tho Bcnr
tooth national forest.
Norway has 1-14 tree planting so
cieties. The first was founded in
1900, and since then 20 million trees
have been planted, wore than two
million having been set out last year.
In many parts of the west snow
is leaving the mountains earlier than
usual. Foresters say that this may
mean a bad fire season, and they are
making plans for a hard campaingn.
Now Jersey is said to have the
greatest proportion of railroad milc
of any stato of tho country, or one
mile of railroad to every threo square
miles of territory. This makes an
unusual risk of forest fires sot by
railroads.
F-R-E-E
With each 50c purchase a numbered ticket
good for a chance on the following pnzes valued from
$75.00 to $10.00 each will be given tree:
1st Prize one $75.00 Victor-Victrola
2nd " $25 Check to apply on $75 Victor-Victrola
3rd " $20 " " " " $50
4th " $15 " " ' " $40
5th " $10 " " " " $25
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Tickets given on "Agate Cutting," "Repairing,'
"Manufacturing," as well as purchases.
We carry a splendid stock of Watches, Jewel
ry, Clocks Silverware and Cut Glass.
SABRO BROS.
Manufacturing Jewelers
Telephone 75 1 JSnndon, Oregon l.owa Jlldy.
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Tho hoavy storms in southern Cali
fornia during the past rainy season
wiped out many miles of trails in the
national forests of that part of tho
state. Thoy are now being rebuilt
for tho coming summer, for use in
firo protection. Thoy aro also of
great uso to tourists, campers, and
prospectors.
INDUSTRIAL NEWS OF OREGON.
Salem, Or., April 20. On Wednes
day of this week bids wore received
by the State Highway Engineer for
the construction of the Columbia
hard surface highway through Clatsop
county.
The Brownville cannery has plac
ed orders for 20,000 crates to hold its
pack, with Roner Bros, planing mills
at Albany.
A large dock iff to be built at Tort
Orford by the Mucleay interests of
Portland.
skilled labor of PortlandNTn-ucmfwy
The Lane county Manufacturer's
Association is making a fight for free
factory sites and municipal power at
cost to get moro industries.
The Pinchot policy of giving only
a fifty year lease to hydro-power de
velopment companies has tied up tho
water powers of Oregon.
Albany has funds completed for a
$25,000 lihrnry building.
Tho Pacific Pressed Face Ilrick
plant nt Willamina hns resumed op
eration, employing 75 men.
Vida, Lane county, will erect a
?U000 school house.
President lleckwith of the Work
ingmen's Compensation commission
sayo that only five to six hundred of
threo thousand manufacturers have
been willing to come under the pro.
visions of the act.
The hop crop in tho Willamette
Vnlloy promUes to yield a bumper
crop of 1 00,000 Imh'H or over this
year
Oregon' utrjngcnt eugenic nuir
tlngo law Iiun increased tho feed ro
nilvrd In CurU county, 'u1( to
fll),0H for JUJ8.
Jlood liiVfr imVH 1 1 MOO h vuur ullv
ktuxt. for 'mm imuMUtiu ml il
iWWi,WHi u yvur w impl til
jloo.J llv?r fogity.
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the $1500 tax exemption would re
lease one-third if tho tax-pnyors
from paying anything and put it on
tlie other two-thirds.
For Representative.
I hereby nnnounce myself as a
candidate for state representative
from Coos county, before tho Re
publican primaries to be held May
15, 1914. MILES A. SIMPSON.
LOVES THE HARLOT.
In his sermon Snturday evening
Evangelist Thomas, who is preach
ing in the union rcvivnl meetings
said: "I love the sinner hut I hate
his sin; I love the drunkard nnd sa
loon man, but I hnto their sin; I love
tho hnrlot, but I hate her sinful
life." In his sermon last evening he
scored the moral coward who wants
his sister to keep clean while he
raises tho devil. Ho mado n strong
pica for a single standard of moral
ity for men nnd women, nnd nindo
it pretty hot for those who favor a
double standard. Tomns suroly hns
a sledge-hammer for sin, and he uses
it vigorously, but nil tho time ho loves
the sinner npd desires only that ho
may seo him saved. He will be
criticised, of courso,, but surgery
rather than mollifying oils is need
ed in dealing with tho morals of Hnn
don, ami everybody knows it. A
prominent professional man said pub
licly nt tho pnrentfi-teachers' asso
ciation a few months ago thnt lie
should have to removo from this place
unless tho moral atmosphere could
bo purified. The evangelist's mis
sion is just that, and all who want to
see u cleaner town should stand by
Hid meetings.
Tho tnbnrnnclu i being (hiliht-d
and made comfortable today, nnd the
public Ik rorillully Invited. Come ami
hear TlimnijK pioatli; lio'n n live one
Von will unjoy li'wirlnir tlio otlior fol
low "gut hi", nii'l If n inlwai tfboiilu
"mini your way, l nji till im iw urn
will know il.
c. m. mam', mi.
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For Representative
As a Republican I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for represen
tative from Coos county, subject to
tho decision of tho republican vot-.rs
at tho primaries on May 15th. '
My platform is tho well known
statement of Abraham Lincoln, that
"this is a government of the people,
by tho pcoplo and for tho people"
This famous statement of "Honest
old Abo" covers the whole field and
range of our civil government, holding
tho samo relation to it that tho Gol
den rule holds to tho moral law.
C. R. Harrow
Coquillc, April Mti.
A. .1. Hell of San Francisco arrived
on tlie Fiiield and lias accepted a pos
ition ns book-keeper at tlie liaudou
Warehouse. Mr. Perrimun, who 1ms
been serving in that capacity, expects
to leave for San Francisco about tho
first of May.
Tho now coal of paint on the front
of tlie Laird-Lowe building, occu
pied by tho City Meat Market and
the rtnndon Hardware Co., udds
greatly to the appearance of the build
i"g. '
Success
Never was
An Accident
The marksman may accident 1)'
litt the hull's eye once in a
great while, but Hard Work,
Persistence, Determination &
Practice are tlie prime factor
that eventually win nuoces'
You have only lo look arounu
you to realize this truth. .Ev
ery successful mnu you know
those you read about in tlie
news colli in iih owe their sue
cosh in no small measure to
I heir early formed habit ol
putting aside regularly a por
tion of llicir earnings. You
start now by opening an ac
cii il ii I at this safe bank.
FIRST NAT'L BANK
0(rn duiiliR Noon Hour nIJSatu
dny Kvt-ninui.
MEXICAN OPALS
Direct From
Juarez, Mex
In the
Midst of the
FIGHTING ZONE
WE offer all sizes nnd colors wild
prices ranfjiuti from 50 cents (o
$2.50 each. Also n nice assortment
of Mexican silver filiuree pondantv,
charms nnd coin fobs, from $1.50 lo
$'1.50
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