The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, July 13, 1915, Image 3

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J. W. MAST
BANDON
OREGON
Phone 294.
East Second Street
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Buy Garden and Farm Produce
The Best Butter of Local
Product 'c ii
IJY SAVING SALES CHECKS FROM MERCHANTS LISTED
A Grand Prize of a Free Trip to thePnnama-Pacific Exposition at
San Francisco will be Riven lo (he young lady who secures the great
est number of votes in this contest.
The firms whose advertisements appear on this page have agreed
to give Sales Slips with all Caslt Purchases of them or monthly bills
paid to them.. These Slips or receipt). may be exchanged for votes,
one vote for each 5 els credited, at the Recorder ollice. Contest closes
Saturday, August 28lh. See elsewhere in this paper for particulars.
When Did Man
Begin to Live?
Man was created alter
all other living
things on earth.
And he was given add
itional powers to
Think, Reason and
Act, so that he might
become ruler of all
things.
Motorists began to
realy live and become
supreme beings
when they were enabled
to get the proper ac
cessories, at the proper
prices.
And to have their cars
repaired by men who
know how.
And those who have
fully exercised their
thinking and reasoning
powersshould conclude
to continue to live by
patronizing the Handon
Garage-
We carry the largest
stock of TI R liS and
accessories in Ba.ndon.
And our prices are
right.
BANDON GARAGE
COMPANY
FOSTKIt & lllvNKV, Props.
Phone 51 Phone 51
General
Electric Wiring
Hot Point
Appliances &
Fixtures
Lamps in
Variety
Plumbing
Starr-Mast
Hardware Company
WILD BOY STOCKINGS
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These -Stockings are all that the name implies.
They are made for boys who rough it. These
stocking have stood the test and are universal
favorites with all who have used them; quality
;uh1 dye guaranteed.
Boys 25c
Girls 25c
Fall in line and se
cure a free trip to
the Fair by trading
with iu One vote
for every 5c purchase
and five per cent dis
count on cash purchases.
City
Grocery
ompany
"HOUSE OF QUALITY"
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
FLOUR AND FEED
IU !HU5t lUtlilt
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 -nnot live without soap.
We may live without books what is knowledge,
but sorrow;
We may live without beauty, it fades on the
morrow;
WtTmay live without law suits, indictments" are
quashing;
But, where is the one who can live without washing
.atrcuc The Bandon Steam Laundry, Inc.
The Little
Store With
The Big
Business
Fruit and Vegetables
Bread. Confectionary
and Groceries
O. T.
Teaney
CITY MEAT
MARKET
G E 0. I' R 1) M A N. I'lopriclor
All Kinds of Fresh and
Salt Meats, Fish and
Vegetables.
We Are Prepared To Serve You
Better Than You Have Been
Served Before
Our Mock of shoes ami hosiery for Men, bulk's and Children,
also Mens' Furnishings, is larger anil more complete, than in any pre.
vlous season.
Neither the Ktiropcau war, nor loeal conditions will effect our
service or prices. In fact in our shoes, you can get the style and ser
vice ususally found in shoes that cost you at least 75c or SI. (II) more than
our price.
Call and See Them. Jy O'CON
Shoe Repair Shop In Connection Opposite the Grand Theatre
Votes for Cmmlcst Willi Hery 5c Purchase
ALL TRIMMED HATS
AT HALF PRICE AI
MORRISON'S
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FOR SALE! f
HOUSHOLD GOODS
PRACTICALLY NEW f
WILL SELL CHEAP !
C. E. KOPF,
119, 9th St. West
THIS CERTIFICATES IS (1001) FOR Flu HUNDRED VOTES
Nomination Coupon
Nil mo , ,
Address , r.
This coupon can hu used once, only liy quell contugtant and is Rood
for llvo hundred votoa iiml will bo io credited when uopuily pre.
sonted nl tho Rmtimlor iillloo.
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'fiooilliy."
Wo say it for an hour or for years;
Wo say it smiling, say it choked with
tears;
We nay it coldly, say it with a kiss,
And yot wo have no other word than
this "Goodby!"
Wo have no dearer word for our
heart's friend,
For Mini who journeys to tho world's
far end
And sears our soul with Kointf. Thus
we say,
As unto him who steps hut o'er the
way, "Goodhy!"
Alike to those wo love and those we
hate
We say no more nt parting. At life's
'Kate
Tn him who passes out beyond earth's
sight
Wa cry as to tho wanderer for a nighi,
"Goodby!"
Graco Denio Litchfield
event of importance to that city and
its citizens generally, regardless of
lodge affiliations arc falling in line
lend a helping hand. It is being ar
ranged for the visiting Pythhins to
find themselves in a land of free
lunches and free autos.
General 1'ortfiro Diaz, former pros
ident of Mexico and who for 115 year?
was master of the destinies of Mex
ico, died in I'aris on July 2nd. He was
8Ii years of age.
Tho soundings on tho Siuslaw re
cently made under tho direction of
Government Engineer C. H. Wright
shows considerably more water .than
last year. The survey is satisfactory
in showing that the plneing of the
jetties in that stream has had the de
sired result and forced the channel to
clear itself.
J. K. Montgomery left yesterday
forenoon for Powers, whero he will
look ovor the nronoiition of installing
ii cunt nil nffii'i. In I Inil itflt' II luial
bmui but ii hIioiL time since the com
pany Inaugurated n nyutnin of long
distance to tho town, but mImco tlmn
thn wilt for ii ctuitriil office and thw
IimUiIIhMiiii of private plinntw Im
IwoH m ymit Unit tlm tiniKiii)' Ihi
uVUIwl In IhJii- tlni iiMtttir up iiihI Ih
nil Uw Uh-mI mttiUM. It i iwpiH't
mI tlwl llw wurii will I ltim Willi
li' h Wl Uhm. l'm IWy Kwa.
Arthur Coach made the Sentinel of
fice a call one day lately and told a-
botit the strenuous work he doing at
his place down near Lumpa. He I inn
been transplanting watermelons and
other vegetables by tho thouwiml iind
hopes to be able to supply all tho
towns lu Coos county with n
ny linos by fall Coipilllu Kmitinul
A niiielini' who Is inilllvtitlii' sump
of tlm iiwlniiiii'il willow swan p wjjtti
of tiiu rlvsr wiy Im bus sold us hluli
lis WO win Hi iif imUiUhw tmu mi
iii'iu of Minb Ihih, uiitl Im ilutw't tJilnl,
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will he inaugurated iu January, so
with the operation of that lino Uir
company must cease steaming the
Hroakwnter between two points also
reached by its rail line. It is tho'igli'
that tho steamer will be taken lo New
Orleans for tho Gulf trade. If tlw
negotiations are brought to a success
ful conclusion, the Hrenkwater will ho
returning to her old cruising wound.
Formerly she belonged to United
Fruit company, and plied out of New
Orleans to Puerto Cortez, in Spanish
Honduras. Tho steamer has accom
modations for !)0 first class passeng
ers and take care of !J0 porsons in llu
steerage Coquilie Sentinel.
M O N H Y ! M O N K Y !
! The mint makes it and under the
terms of theCONTINKNTAI. MOKT
'Ct AGE COMPANY you can secure it
at G percent for any legal purpose on
approved real estate. Terms easy, tell
us your ivants and we will co-operato
with you.
PETTY AND COMPANY
Sl.'t Dt'iiliaiii Itlilg., Denver, Colo.
The supreme court affirmed tho de
cision of the lower court in tho case
of Fannie O'Domoll, charged vwih sol
Hug liquor in brr apartments at Em
pire over a yeai t o and alio will liuvo
to apond (SO dn. ; jail and pay a fine
of $200.
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The Hecoud : ul uf Noa Ilntuher
for t-outrlbutiiik" to llu dolii.qiimicy nl
Pauline Stillwell iitunPod In a verdict
of guilty. As tlm old jury hud triwl
the llmt wise, '.hi of thtn weru -dined
iiml n new. puiial soukIiU WIiii
ciiIIimI to tho I .ii fur mmtoiuH) uiid
hsIunI If lis liiiil ..iy itmaflii why suiiu
should mil bo ptniwi" .r.l, WalU r
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film fur a jmhI -I tHM, iiuiMitwili
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WAH'l'IOI) n reliable and active man
or woman iu Iiandou to organize
neighborhood magazine clubs. Mem
bers receive their favorite magazines
at one third less than the regular price
and pay monthly. New plan. Work of
organizing pleasant and Highly profitt
able and can be done in spurn time.
Regular monthly income. In reply
ing give ipialilications ami reference,
Mngnxino company, ltox 105, Times
Square Station, New York City.
L. I. WIIEHI.EK,
WIIIWLHR STUDIO
Fine Port rails
Amateur Finishing
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