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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1915)
.. ...... 4 ONE FREE TRIP TO THE PANAMA FAIR FOR YOU tt t ti- tt H i ttt ttt J. W. MAST BANDON OREGON Phone 294. East Second Street Staple and Fancy Groceries Buy Garden and Farm Produce The Best Butter of Local Production I5V SAVING SALES CHECKS FKOM .MERCHANTS LISTED A Grand Prize of a Free Trip to tlieFanama.Pacific Exposition at San Francisco will he Riven to the youiiR lady who secures the jreat est number of votes in (his contest. The firms whose advertisements appear on this pace have agreed to give Sales Slips with all Cash Purchases of them or monthly hills paid t i them.. These Sli;s or receipts. may be exchanged lor votes, one -e for each 5 cts credited, at the Recorder office. Contest iloses Saturday. August 2Sth. See elsewhere in this paper for particulars. When Did Man Begin to Live? Man was created after 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 c;rs 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 Bandon Garage- We carry the largest stock of TIRES and accessories in Bandon. And our prices are right. BANDON GARAGE COMPANY FOSTKR & IIKNIIY, Props. 1'lionc 51 I'lione 51 General Electric Wiring- Hot Point Appliances & Fixtures Lamps in Variety House Dresses In light and dark patterns made of gingham and percale. Prices: 85c to $2.50 Fall in line and se cure a free trip to the Fair by trading with us. One vote for every 5c purchase and five percent dis count on cash purchases. City Grocery Company "HOUSE OF QUALITY" STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED ttt ttt I 4 t t t t 1 The Little Store With The Big Business Plumbing Starr-Mast Hardware Company !fc Ulust Jlaslj 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; We may live without law suits, indictments are quashing; But, where is the one who can live without washing ftiK.hr Te Bancjon Steam Laundry, Inc. Fruit and Vegetables Bread. Confectionary and Groceries a t. Teaney CITY MEAT MARKET i: O. K R 1) M A N, Proprietor All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Vegetables. We Are Prepared To Serve You Better Than You Have Been Served Before Our stock of shoes and hosiery fur Men, Ladies and Children, also Mens' Furnishings, is larnei ami mioic complete, than in any pre. vious reason. Neither the Kiiropeau war, nor local conditions will effect our service or prices. In fact in our shoes, you can (jet the style and ser vice ususally found in shoes that i.i.t you at least 75c or $1. (II) more than our price. Call and See Them. O'CON Shoe llepalr Shop in Connection Opposite the Grand Theatre Votes for Coutitvst With Kmy 5c 1'iirchasc ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE Al MORRISON'S it. no 04 "1 4 A Place Worth Visiting Dointf lip thi' Week's Wash in a Few Minutes. IliuK'T Ice Machine Thu driver fiDin tliu Haiulou Iuin ilry in now mixing up the cutting and distribution of ice cakes with thu col lection of soiled clothes and thu dis tribution of thu cleaned up product. Thu now icu plant at thu laundry was -set to work last Saturday and hi now turning out its sixtylive cakes every olhur day. It is mi iutcrcstini; thine; to sou these cans of water with thu yards and roils of twisting pipes put in dur ing the month past liy Plumber C. !. Starr and thu pump which koups thu freezine; solution circulatine; on its mission to conceal. Thuri' is I'onsldurnlilu of interest in thu laundry too to any onu who has novcr seen thu week wash, washed, lined mill ironed in a couple of hours. Thou aru two larnu washing ma chines, liku coinliined churns only these reverse tlieiinwlvoa; turn jnat so far ind then iw le ek fur n iuw atart. Tlio water Hint femU the ihuin and fi oiii vOinh the let In innilu et'inuj from n xpriiiK mi the ahlu hill mul II sulllni'itlly tuft llmt Hie ami awwi mil HuoiikIi the ujimiIhp in (lit wmIi ii Id . Hie eollHI uti H atll at lllWtl- i i' 1 1 i umhJ In IwiHikluK Niul tlm ' " 'Im ittntfr t-4uit-Mr Hu In- iiiIUii..h iUi tlm wlH l bur mi I I I hni Ij.j -41 wU . lili ujwp l ul niduM Om nt4' l i il aiuj it I i.i J(.. yioiiij v I (..llu tt f . . f . ... H, .ii Mir a kettle. Thu laundry drier ruminds one of a cream separator. Thu coppur howl I , larger and thu moisturu Hies on., through perforations at the sidu in stead of rising to thu top. The wash is whirled so rapidly that the clothea are dry enough to iron in a vury l'u minutes. Thu larger pieces are smoothed o i a law steam heated roller which turns with them until the moisturu i evaporated. Smaller pieces have spec isl ironine; machiuus, onu for collar another for neck hands, another foi shirt bosoms and the more coniplicat ed and particular ironing is done bj hand with electric irons.. It is worth any one's while to co through this institution and see the way in which the work is done. Story of the Old South PARAMOUNT Murk Jersey Hull for sorvieo. (.hnr lov Kinu'. It x '.lotul Valo: Under now iimnii); tnnnt. Neatly furnl.lied roomi and board. All part I in knowliiK (IidiiimIvi Id he Indebted o inu mmt koltlu lliDir iiPi-iiunU InuitMlliauly. Aflor Ju ly Ut I will rluti'Hfo it mmi tnlwl on hII ivkIii umtuniM. I will mukw u illtMNMjHl fr mall u A un , . .m ull IMiirlwtMii knmwnUmv t Mii u wi (Unr Julr I. Itilf. I'll ll ()W, MM HNll HlIX' llil i' " H' tuliuiiiiiif ( Milnil i' l I .i..ll. ,. Uuulv Mitt UllM, " ' 1 (m. wnlii II, ,. tilil "Cameo Klhy" .Mulliple Keel Siihjerl VismiliiuK Hooih TarkiiiKlon's Story hy the l.tinky I'Vature Play Company. I'.eviewed by W. Stephen Hush "'unco Kirby," a screened replica of the wellknown play, fully maintains its native flavor on the film. There is no doubt about the popularity of the lilm play with a Kenuinu American theme and atmosphere. Audiences cannot Kt't enough of them. The atmosphere of the play is charmiiij,'. It blinds us buck to the heyday of Southern prosperity v.hen the planter ruled the land. Upon the bioad back of the MisisH'ppi pliud in niimerahlu wntoreraft; iot famous amour; such craft wa the Miinlngip pl ileumhoHt, with iU pir-turiiKdim nip tain anil crow, its miniMem urt t-pott-intf mtiii and iln ovi u.M-iumf iiinb'ill tion to miii'imiwi tli pad of mII tt w rl vU. I'ih t of ihti story tuton pln.o mi mrtl of one a( th fsnwuK lMimi whlcli liwkM u it It lioil I'onitf Imrli from the dny of uuuthir ftnintiiM. Tllf Itft tlilil Dkptxllflll of lifMiaj olKIff" on lit, r,.y vu low i Ikiii mid t.t ii'K N KUol uf lnuiflllvi lllllll I'ullilllll I m ,,.K C(,.n Ki-t; Tl,,. .I.HjJj) l!w hHhtrnM, Im tmlUtxry at tft ii( tuutk .idM fort HUHMi git In tu ,UUtmiHimi ut k dmmvu i mux 1W m4 mm g fW md miiifUmi muUm tin t)wiv M i .,.(. rilw' one, for when rendered with skill the role of Cameo Kirby is very sure to makes a stroiuc appeal to the audience. Thu ensemble supportinj.: Mr. Knrnuni was kooiI and aids in makiue; the pic ture seem life-like. The story furnished by the master pen of Hooth Tarkiiinton fa strong and well sustained. See this Kreat film at thu Grand Theatre, Thursday duly L'OHi. 5 (? d) m r.i (7) (j) (.) 0 Sj Fill MOUNT FACTS & w & t) (v 'i Q Jlrs. Karl Schoonover nave her lit tle sou Freddie a surprise birthday party duly lfitli. About 2.'l little onus met and had a ood time. Onu little onu, a three year old, went home and told they hail cake anil oranges and lemouache ami all sorts of Kd things Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hack kuvu 11 birthday party to their mother, Mra. A. I). Hack, on July lfitli. Her child ren and grandchildren ware all thuru. Kxcupt the oldest son and his family who write ami nay it in id hot in Col orado that it could not be much butler in (iixitlifdi country. A Utile ilinitihler wiu burn In Mr. hihI Mi I'Hika at Hid liuma of Mm. VnriMiruuKli. A fmi-WKll awriii'tati warty wua yiv- t. ta rnUtriwnir Ui Mmi Ypmttt Uu ir, Ut. klyrti Lmk Mm u "io m kumi In WwMwfw Uf. Tm MtAI kmt J4 iti I tfjHim H mMtM nimlA villi liMf MuAyn ( the electric Unlit plant. Sixteen acres cleared will make ipiite a diirerunce to the landscape in this neck of tb" woods. Thu Fir Mount Study Club met at thu home of Mrs. Melt Hack. The study and readings were all about Paraguay, a country that had its bin city for a hundred years before, thu pilgrim fathers landed from the May llower. It is yet a wild with savatfu Indians claimed to be cannibals and thousands of acres of land only wait ing for cultivation. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Neeluy have been down from their ranch at FairvieT Visiting their brother, Lee Neeley. Mrs. Neeley reports the death of her father, Mr. Hurnell who was living in this vicinity about five years a(?o. Hu died from heart failure at his home in Washington. Mra. F. Harding culled upon Mra. A. I). Hack, onu day hint week. Somo of the members have rotirod from the study club as thuy object to the one cent line for IiuIiik late. Mra. M. I). Hack culled upon Mra. H. A. Fuller laat Thumdny. M O N K Y ! M O N K Y ! The mint makes it and under the terms of theCONTINFNTAI, MOKT fJAt.'K COMPANY you can secure it at 0 percent for any lennl purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, ttdl us your vants and we will co-operate, with you. PF.TTY AND COMPANY iil.'l Deuliaiii Hide;., Denver, Colo. WAWTIOI) iV reliable and active man or woman in Dandou to organize neighborhood magazine clubs. Mem bers receive their favoritu matfazinej at onu third less than tin; regular price and pay monthly. New plan. Work of orKaniziiiK pleasant and niK'hly prolitl able and can be done in spare time. Keuulur monthly income. In reply ing (,'ive piali(1cations and referuncu. Mana'ine company, Ilox 155, Time Square Station, New York City. Saint at Myitla Point laat week T. W. ClMilburii of IIhiiiIuii wua elmlwd iruaiiliig olllrer uf Hih illatHct Ari'hia Maitwn ut orib IWimI tliiwwn ruiN a ilili fij. wami tact wimli riw4ar iM - iMxi'i anatiiiiiiiit lily rife f I Mill wtiliji lu llxl. lif Imh ' liKliicilni iimU at PufU'i iIiii hu iaui lu)'fc fni't. i an awny mimI bi' fait in ill I id Hi m el v ut lilf IUII I- I. WIIRHLUIt, WllICICLIiJR STUDIO Kiiu! I'oi t raits Aiuutetir J'iiishiiiir FIm'. SI. CiihI of llolel (iullier 1m Itoli'i Hiir liuJjijJiiy hlt In Vmdm Mill il-jMimi Will mU a i a iJli'Ai it 1 L all mJ tAlHAi ll.AAillla. a J 1 --'-, IMJUIC DKIKIS Do you win) I piii'o drug niiil ilnig wtJMflrlttt, Olio purfuinoM, linlr hi'iiilii'. mil Uiiloi nvvm'l If m uil I on I.fvmpaw w rww i'iw -