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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1915)
fi I ' - PWM WHIM i iiwmiiiii'w'y ' m" a I ! I I I ! i II illlllllMIM WIWMWIWHWIIWiW-"1 G 9 w w w v v- - s m m r is bi . ffl pa H n rim . Ii4, ill i?i ill ill J. W. MAST OREGON Phone 294. East Second Street Staple and Fancy Groceries Buy Garden and Farm Produce The Best Butter of Local Proaucfrjjj. HY SAVING SALES CHECKS FROM MERCHANTS LISTED A Grand Prize of a Free Trip to IhePanama-Pacific 'Exposition at San Francisco will be given to the young lady who secures the great est number of ictes in this contest. The firms whose advertisements appear on this page have agreed to give Sales Slips with all Casli Purchases of them or monthly bills paid to them.. These Slips or receipts. may be exchanged for votes, one vote for each 5 cts credited, at the Recorder ollice. Contest closes Saturday, August 28th. See elsewhere in this paper for particulars. J. L. rosier K. It. Henry BANDON GARAGE COMPANY Foster & Henry, Proprietors AM General Electric Wir ing Hot Point, Appliances & Fixtures Lamps in Variety U. S. & Firestone Tires Automobiles for Hire Automobile Kcpniriii"; & Supplies Machine Shop in Connection I'hone 51 Phone 51 Mast & Starr Hardware Store lathing Suits Annetta Kellerman Style Boys Trunks . . . each 20c Mens Trunks .... each 50c Womens Bloomers . each $1.00 Boys Suits . . each 35c to 50c Girls Suits, each $1.00 to $3.50 Rubber Bathing Caps eachiSc to 75c Water Wings . . . each 25c moguls Fall in line and se cure a free trip to the Fair by trading w ith us. One vote for every 5c purchase and five percent dis-x count on cash purchases. Grocery Company "HU0SE OF QUALITY" STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR AMD FEED The Little Store With The Big usiness Hi fHuitt Hiuilt 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; lint civilized "'omen "nnot live without soap. We may live without books what is knowledge, but sorrow; We may live without beauty, it fades on the morrow; We may live without law suits, indictments are quashing; Hut, where is the one who can live without washing ,r,,ne The Bandon Steam Laundry, Inc. Fruit and Vegetables Bread. Confectionary and Groceries 0, T. 'eaney We Are Prepared To Serve You Better Than You Have Been Served Before Our stock of shoes ami hosiery for Men, lollies ami Children, also Mens' I'liriiMiings, is larger ami more complete, than in any pre. vious season. Neither the Kuropean war, nor loeal conditions effect our service or prices. In fact in our shoes, you can pet the style and ser vice ususally found in shoes that cost you at least 75c or $ 1.00 more than our price. Call and See Them. J O'CON Shoe Repair Shop in Connection Opposite the Grand Theatre Votes for Countcst Willi Kvcry 5c Purchase A good variety of the Season cleverest models in hats are now on sale at MORRISON'S CITY MEAT MARKET C li O. Iv H l M A N, IWrlcmr All Kinds of l'Yosh nmi Suit Meats, Pish ami Vegetables. ,. T ' T ' ,' .,' ,' m J,' L 7rrJI:: O o . O V O t - O 0 fj i FOR SALE! HOUSHOLD GOODS PRACTICALLY NEW WILL SELL CHEAP C. E. KOPF. 119, 9th St. West 1 1 Big Special Feature To Be Shown Here ! THIS CF.UTIF1CATKS IS C.OOD FOR F1VK HUNDUF.D VOTKS Nomination Coupon Name . Address Thin couiioii run he, ugod once, only liy each contestant unci 19 koo1 for (Ivo hundred vntos and will ho go orodlted whun properly pie sonted at the Itocordur ollice.. Tnicl; Inyorn on Uiv Willamette Pacific Imvo rtwvkwl Asjm b tit Miuslnw. Tliu ywn mn of k-i mm Im C JuiHlita m tM atN bo jwr mmi tt Saino of our mia wiw Imivw rid. 4m dawn ike tine ia m tki drMig mUla H work m Um Hi ran hl m mm vry AiWMwMy Hnpmu4 with Um Mftawf at 4maiiHr nA and mtd m tkt attttt mak u! Ik nw It WlH MpMI ii W9jfa flt0 The New York Hippodrome is to ho brought to Ilandon, this through the presetitsition on the arena of that sl ant of the nation's amusement insti tutions of the spectacular creation of America. Sinee tho opening of the Hippodrome over twenty seven million of people have paid admission to ser the t;litterinK spectacles produced there. It is possible to see this liijr insr tution in Handon, Tuesday, July fith. More than that it is possible to so" produced therein "America" a spec tacular production that has delimited thousands in the larger cities of this country. The production is a moving picture triumph, filming which would not have been possible any whore oxcop' in the Hippodrome. An olophant opens the Hlppodrom" ontortainment "America" by bowln--"How d'ye do" to , tho audiuneo and cloiioi tho show by nodding "good by". Thoro g a wondorful invention ut- lisitNl in America that permit Mortu tu tiiou of protty girl to wiilk I' to tliu fa moii Hippwlrome tank hi I ihatppmr, ruiiminliig uruler walrr ft mkh of Un minute. Over &M aiugm IimiuJk tit- ruin I to mniulut4 Hendry uiuj piop'rtii 1 It (1m tUUVtttK fUUiHt iu4ui ini ( Tti Not Vort Hipuudrutn i uf'i tut turfy i-k in Itif mummm ICikK'r tit .j j'l foi MtMoi to ilu, tiii ll(V i'i .-li ufifi ( HHm fh -iiU- ., HI l..,ui, Hii 1 11 ,. Ii.Im! , tUsiJMiu p-r,.i. hI,,..,. I . .. ,l jy iJj. 4 mU4mm m 1 Ni ftdi wit V tend the Hippodrome every year. A very interesting fact in connec tion with tlio film production of Amer ica is that it could not have been made anywhere else on earth except in the j mammoth New York Hippodrome. T1.0 vast size anti admirable equipment, to gcther with the military-like disci : plino mnintiiiiiLMl in every department ' of the inatitution made it possible .0 I do that which anywhere else would I have proved n wnstc of time. Tho film ing of America is to the cinemato graph industry what tho construction of the Panama canal is to the science of engineering and redacts only the highest credit on those responsible for its realization. Grand Thoater, Tuesday, July 6th. 10 and 20 cts. On Saturday, July 3rd, 1015. there will bo a celebration at Socialist hall, Four Mllo, commencing at 10:30. An oration appropriate to the nation's birthday will be delivered by Kdw. . Hagnn, followed by a picnic dinner, j Afternoon there will bo a free dunce, King riding, farmer's race, foot races, the champion wrestler of Curry and Coos county will put on an exhibition of his wonderful skill in wrestling. ISvenlng danec, ticket CO eta. chick on supjwr, U)e plat. There is conabUrtblu hu'nas rival ry uniontr ilia rasidegta unj IranslanU 'at I'oMi-rx n4 many ur won4arinif ju wiiut tii futur will brliijr turik in it' i.uiir at Uibli-litiir ikm city ml 1 ifif i mt th buniitfiM Mitmrpri' I i' any a mrra$aun4ai at tka Hamr4. Wt t'nwar wa iU firm ulam tm otn mui Uwa iw maa kama MMr luini. ataU. amann iham a 1. 1, H ! aki 4i Vfyu, mhvim4( ' ''" tstlm 4aji: Mia. I'ushUu' , ( .4. mL. iuAAA,t fuidiutt I (I'lnec hall and an open a;r pavillion iind a proposed Luting rink. The majority of tho mai ried men have parcels of kind and small ho c t West I'owei-K. Across the river, on the oasl side, is I'owers proper, a quarter of a mile away, and hero the more substantial buildings are being o'octod. Sutu' day last the pooplo of the Bciiool tlis triet voted to locut) the proosed$iS, 000 high school on the cast side. Ihn (kignii hotel is there, the loundhoime, the postoffice building Is being built, the Busy Corner drug ulore is doing a fine business, the Hub Clothing and Shoe company is orertintf n subhtatial structure, tlieres 1 a pool room, LM doll's mnrket and seveiol other Tribtino of a recont date coninliiing un , JKIN i: Y ! iM () N V 1 I The mint makes it and under the , terms of theCONTIN UNTAL MOltT jA(iH COMPANY you can secure it lit u j'i:iLt:ill 1111 .111 iL'.ii jiiiijiunu un approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operai" with you. POTTY AND COMPANY 51. 'I Denhani llltlg., Denver, Colo. M. D. Trtimb ill brings to lue Ke corder ollice a co f the MinneaHli& Tribune of n re- t. l;ito contuing an account of a visi' l y I islative coiii mitlce to cerl-jin .ectton of tho state of Minnesota to a i-ig farm owned b .1 J. Hill. The a... mat reads: Hut the big sight of Kittson county unquestionably a tiio s ill farm, owned by Jam" Hill and oiwrat- by Walter Hill. son. It is six milt- from Hallock a id conxista of tu'i ty aix UmussiuI icrcf. Two Uwuaand, six hundred and eighty five acres are planted in alf. , on n farm ar tmt hand of f 'l of mmVIi UM ar tlwrognbrilH, ''ib iHf kaiatwm r UMiri'Xghbiwla Mia iim balancm ar KrtjdaM. Tmata r t" ' kagu and tu boriMw. Til Vi 4tr " li naddMKf ir Uutiwl krtak in umw mai a tarn lajMdlajf k sfio 4t4 la an v matati, Iwturpd Vu4m t jfmu Mva 1 mtam turn RaWu hi it ilia 1 ail WANTI2D iK reliable anil active man or woman in Handon to organize neighborhood magazine clubs. Mem bers receive their favorite magazine.-' at one third less limn tho regular price and pay monthly. New plan. Work of organizing pleasant and Highly profilt able and can bo done in spare time Regular monthly income. In reply ing give (nullifications and refereme Mugazbie company, liox lfi5, Times Sipiure Station, Now York City. 1 4. 1. WIIUHLHIt, WUKKLI3R STUDIO Kino Portraits Amateur Finiidiing First St. Kasl of II0I1 1 (inlllcr 9 00aa e 1 hii IMFKK DKINJS Do you want nvu drug ttiUJ (iniil HUftlh'llHi, (luc rmiumu, hulr bi'tiliHa, Uiui UAH mj'Ui'Iwm' If m full oil I'.Y. imil, HumUm