1 1 it It a e v o Phone 294. IYIW i OREGON East Second Street Staple and Fancy Groceries Buy Garden and Farm Produce The Best Butter of Locai Production HV SAVING SALUS CIIIXKS FROM MEKCIMXTS LISTED A Grand Prize of a Free Trip to thcPanamn-Pncific Imposition at San Francisco will lie Riven to the young lady who secures the great est number of votes in this conical. The firms ihuse advertisements appear on this page have agreed lo Rive Sales Slips with all Cash Purchases of them or monthly bills paid to them.. These Slips or receipts. may be exchanged for totes, one vote for each ." els credited, at the Recorder office. Contest closes Saturday, August 28th. See elsewhere in this paper for particulars. J. I Foster I'.. II. Henry BANDON GARAGE COMPANY rosier & Ihnry, Proprietors U. S. & Firestone Tires Automobiles for Hire Automobile Repairing & Supplies Machine Shop in Connection Photic 51 I'honc 51 General Electric Wiring Hot Point Appliances & Fixtures Lamps in Variety W. L. Mast Khaki resses For Camping, Fishing and Horse Hack Rid ing, made of best Khaki. Walking Dresses, each $2.00 Riding Dresses, each $3.00 Walking Skirts, each $1.25 Divided Skirts, each $2.00 Bloomers, each 75c Fall in line and se cure a free trip to the Fair by trading with nr. One vote fur every 5c purchase and five percent dis count on cash purchases. City Grocery Company "HOUSE OF QUALITY" STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED Wt tfhutf Hash V We may live without poetry, music and art; We may live without conscience, may love with out heart; We may live, without lovers live, without hope; But civilized "'omen "miot live without soap. We may live without hooks what is knowledge, but sorrow ; We may live without beauty, it fades on the morrow; We may live without law suits, indictments are quashing; But, where is the one who can live 'without washing l ,lr",i" The Bandon Steam Laundry, Inc. The Little Store With The Big usiness Fruit and Vegetables Bread. Confectionary and Groceries Teaney We Are Prepared To Serve You Better Than You Have Been Served Before Our tol. nf ilmes ami hosiery for Men, l-ailies ami Children, .ilso Men,' KtiiiiMiiiiKS N l.trger ami mine complete, tlian in any pre. vious season. Neither the Ktiiopenu war, nor loeal conditions will effect our service or prices. In fact in our shoes, you can get the style and ser vice mmsnlly fmmd in shoes that cost you at least 75c or $1,110 more than our price. Call and See Them. fy O'CON Shoe Kepair Shop in Connection Opposite the Grand Tlic.itie Voles for Couutcst Willi Kery 5c I'urcliase Saturday, June 26th We will hold a 25c Clearance Sale of ods and ends including hats, flowers, braids, and other articles See Our Window MORRISONS HAT SHOP 240 First Street West 1IY MEAT MARKET C. ! (). ! R 1) M A N, Proprietor All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Vegetables. f .. 7 4 1 U nt -,, ,, ,,L. 1 ti Anxious Mothers At tack All-Night Dances Parents Complain at tang Honrs For Young Peoples IHeasves lust before going to press tho fol io) ing communication was brought to mi oflico by a well known Bandon im ther with the modest roquest that a e printed. K ntor Recorder' I ill consider it a kind act if you will th nugh tho columns of your paper, a attention to the hours tha public d i oea are allowed to run in the city :' Bandon. It is high time that the in yor and City council plneo a bai u n dance thai are now tunning un ti the amall houra of Sunday morn in , and regulate and clone Uiene danc- it 12 o'clock -! urp and thereby ob- m the la"- 01 the atate aa It ta 1.1 ' being i.m-'d 1 lghbor- II towr of 1 ll 1 . 1 1 . Ifi , 1 t. y ' , ,11 nil . ' Hun- ,1 "I I 1 .i rim momc: aiut M I 'l I ' Iw'fuli' I , V .( Ill . i i "01 ec iich laws us will uphold tin nior Is oi' tho city without sm initiative from t'-e jieoplu? Now for action, wo shall tnnitilain a watchful waiting policy. ANXIOUS MOTHURS A fl Kill CLASS ATTIrri()N The initallation of n central energy system recently petitioned for by res idents of Coquille is buing hold in n heynnoo by the f?luphono company awaiting a decision by the state util ities commission giving the right to raise rates with the change. Powerful Slory. "The Christ inn to he Shown in I'holn Play at the (Jrand G. C. Smith nf the Salmon moun tains country was lined $100 nt Co tjuille for shooting doer out of seas on. The fine was an extra heavy ono levied l efause Smith was a bad actor and hid escaped from the warden onee after ! ning arrested. Hut big fine or little fine were all the same to Smith lis he had no money with which to piy ard he was paroled during good 1 enavior. T. J. Clark, recently injured by a stona which struck him un tho back hn it ef me rolling down tha sides of t'.c cut being made in Ilrewstar val-l.-y, offered to settle with the county for MOO. But the county rvfuaaa! to in y and Clerk 1 1 ought suit. lat week m CeiiuilU h was awaruoa $i,Nou as in( . A peculiarity of bis auk if it relation Ut tha eniplayor's li ly a-t Ctri was werkinc for N 'trr ai4 the laMr Nm, aontrat'l ittun '' cmiity, flaii wwid ha r,4 mf Hirry' etulsft 1 iuu'i.1 ,,n i.i tin, Jatinr's tm $ IP kt lMHVi fctjl Glory Quaiie, a natural born mimic, leaves hor country home, reaches Lon don, goes on the stage, gains fame, nflluonre. .lohti Storm, her country lover, believing ho lias loit Glory for ever enters ti nioiuisttary, tries to for get her, can not kill his love, returns to the world, becomes a famous slum worker and friend of the poor. Lord Robert Ure, a social vampire, a beast in human form, betrays Glory's chum, Polly Uvo. Glory tells John of Lord Robert's wicked treatment of poor Polly. .John demands Hint Lord Rob ert mnrry Polly to save hor from dis honor. Lord Robert refusos ns he in tends to nury a rich American heir ess. Terrille elush between tho right of John and the mip-ht of Lord Robert. John expoites Ird Robert who swonrs revenge. Polly dies of ghuni't and a broken hen i t. bird Robert plans a flondiwli 10 venge on John. Ho spreads broad i.ssl the report tlint John predicts the end of tlio world on Derby tiny, the great! dsy of hM.it in I'.mfliin I John htHNiiHM an ul j rt of bi.tnil. Urllaln Is wrought Up by ,luhn al leged prediiHion. Ml former frlwmU beoM biltel tiw. The uiMMJuiatod uik wv k sie hi iih.hmI ft-Mi. Tlioii mmios Mild Uiiiiiuii,h im Hi- riot n gaiiua) John, Wub-.pi. i uwfil yttit in tin -inn, 1 1, ,.( u roituNi a day 1 . u..,. 1 f ii rNM ut the tiH4 fuMMUo Iteity , with Ma aTN'ui loiw 11. 'iaily for lijeaw a, . . 1 ' ,11. M I.. 1 s hordes and saver, him from them. Through persecution, John's mind be comes unbalanced. That night fear ful for Glory, John goes to her home, 'tries lo kill her to save hor from a fate like tho one that befell poor Pol ly. Glory rises supreme, makes a niagnifieient defense, recalls John to his senses, helps establish his inno eeitHo, proves Lord Robert's guilt, ac cepts John's love, joins him for life, be it better or worse, and in spite of the terror, the deep disappointment ihe triliutatioiis the nsuuderstand ing, in spite of all, Glory and John find happiness in each other's lives. Come and see it nt the Grand Theatre Wednesday, June 211. Owing to hard times prices adults l.'0c Child ren 10c. Reports to tho Grand Lodge of Ma sons in session in Portland Inst week .showed a membership of the order in the state of 11,230, an increase of 1,000 in tho state during tho your. Since the death of little I'm neon Maddux by drinking coal oil 11 week ago Inst Sunday, two other babies at Mamhfield have dm the same thing though! by the piumpt njinlirution of ifiiiedic , their lives wwre saved. J low it 4oubl wlivti fur a yar and a lialf before there hail lieen no ac-i-nlfiitN ,( thin kind, thro nhould hap ih n in im week i - oiiwt Itinff we shall out to ii i-kilmn ( vi laioly tha ! ixii i u uMtkM in th ' awiaidae whn Mm? iii (hn uwU tha IfMae t'niiallla Hi 'tllM'l t 4 m ft 41m to tt The Rest Climate in the Country Talking one day of this week with a gentleman who has resided in a good many different section of this country although he was about lo move away from here into another slate, he said he believed Coos and Curry Counties possessed the best climate in the Unit ed States. This coincides with the opinion wo have formed after a resi dence of about a pear and n half in the Coipiille vlley. The worst that any one can any of it that it some times rains too much. It never gets very hot or very ci Id, and the ex treme average ran of temperature hardly exceeds sou ily degrees. This is scarcely -moro than half the l.'IO degree range towhich we wore accus tomed in "Sunny Sou' hern Kam is," and certainly nink-'H one of the most enviable of cliinal" .- Coipiille Sentinel. I M () N H Y ! M O N U V ! ! The mint makes it and under the ! terms of theCONTI N KNTA L MORT 'GAGK COMPANY you can secure it nt (1 percent for tiny legal purpose on I approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PICTTY AND COMPANY -III Dciiham llltlg., Denver, Colo. WANTiCD A reliable and active nmn or woman in liautlon to organize neighborhood magazine clubs. Mom hers receive their favorite imign'.iniv al one third less than the legular price laud pay monthly. New plan. Work of organizing pleasant aim Highly promt able and can he done in spare time. Regular monthly income. In reply ing give qualifications and reference. Magazine company, l!ox lnfi, Times Sitiare Station, Now York City. Cons County (Viti ''tr Purl land In spanking about the prop mil to market Itivorton ...! in Portl'"ul, ship ping It direct, J. H McUea, ownei nf the McUm mines it Hiveitun, says that ho has reeciv ! a great deal of eneouniiwimant 1'ortli.iul. The MOO m -miters of the Chamber of Coiurm-rra have " lgt I themselves to boost for and u Mivrti eoat ami he la promiaad at illroil ' marhai In that rlly, Tha iwj -ily of tha in ha tmv, baa ik,w'i. iHmI large pro poribxi". It k 0' 'ihla 0 pfaWinn KM) loan a wawli, id ai um pi.i tlrna ha mm lo M. 4 004 iu 4? to faN, fliMpJlttv l4) -d. m m is U4 i ' 4'wmd Iw thf att ri L. I. WIIIJIJLHR. WIII3ICIJCR STUDIO Fine I'orlrails A mill en r Kliiishlng I'lrsl Ml. ICni.1 of lintel (Jalller Dm yu want mvu diu mu lUvu MtmriHog, Ihiu imiuuuv, hnk Iwuthw. uiu lUi hHii'U? 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