v. v. vvv . v.v : : : : : : s ' s s s : 1 1 1 1 ' vv' v. . . , . , . " "V 3" 1 ONE FREE TRIP TO THE PANAMA FAIR FOR YOU ::;: 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 HY SAVING SALES CHECKS FROM MERCHANTS LISTED A Grand Prize of a Free Trip to IhePnnama-Pncific Exposition at San Francisco will lie Riven to the 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 Cash Purchases of them or monthly hills paid to them.. These Slijn or receipts. may he exchanged for totes, one vr e for each J els credited, at the Recorder office. Contest closes Saturday, August 28th. See elsewhere in this paper or particulars. ' 8 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 TI RES and accessories in Bandon. And our prices are right. BANDON GARAGE COMPANY FOSTER Si HENRY, Props. Phone, 51 Plionc 51 General Electric Wiring Hot Point Appliances & Fixtures Lamps in Variety Plumbing Starr-Mast Hardware Company American Ladies Corsets For All Occasion $1.00 5 $5.00 Mil 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 t 1 1 Wc iflmrt llUtiili 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 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 ; E 0. E K I) 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 ami hosiery for Men, Indies and Children, also Mens' Furnishings, is larger and more complete, than in any pre. vious season. Neither the European war, nor local 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 51.00 more than our price. Call and See Them. O'CON Shoo Repair Shop in Connection Opposite the (.".rami Theatre Voles for Cntmtcst With Every 5c Purchase ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE A7 MORRISON'S Hi 3 Fears For Alimka (ilacier.s The Japan current i3 moving doner to the const of Southeastern Alaska j resulting in the cltmnte getting1 i ore i and more mild. This is the op.nion of' Wm. Sultzer, former governor of New J York who has just returned from n i northern trip, lie thinks that in 200 yeas the climate of this section of A-, laska will become more moderate and there will not he a glacier left. Frank Wnterhouse & Co. of Seattle have hooked an order from the Rus sian government for 7,500 freight ears to be delivered at Vladivostok. Seven chips have been chartered to take the curs to the Russian port. ed on its side. lie left it there until the next day and on going back for it at a turn in the road n big deer came sight dashing across the road a couple of times and then falling into a black berry thicket mulct a high bank. The auto stage he was in stopped for the men lo get out and look for the deer and while Charleson was peering over the edge of the bank it caved' away and he tumbled in on the deer. Which was the most surprised, the man or1 the deer, it would be hard to say; hut the deer disentaugeled itself first ami ns Charleson describes at "made a funny little noise, gave a kick and a jump and fairly whistled through the air and that's the last I saw of it." the oldest houses in Myrtle Point was partially destroyed by fire last week. The occupants of the house were away at Powers and the fire apparently started from the kitchen flue. The city fire department succeeded in stop ping the .blaze but not until the whole inside of the building had been ruin ed. Some of the furniture, including a piano was saved. The building was valued at $11,000 with insurance at $1,- noo. The following, taken from an ex change is evidence that the occident al spirit of universal sutTrage linds a tiympathetic chord in the oriental mind: San Francisco's Chinatown is agog today. The sight of Chine ' women with tiny cramped feet, inarch ing through the streets and the news of the banquet later nt which the wo liten spoke on the rights of women, has euused San Francisco Chinatown to rub Its eyes. Not so many yearn ago such a happening would have been im possible. Today it is evidence of th- progress made in the new Chinese re public. I'm I.' Sum believes In milking tin life of (lie woiking man mm pleasant hi poible. For bin employee on (he I jvernnii'iit railway project It up I I arn lluil uiiungeinunU will be inudi I y ililli iiiiit npjihuiiiuiuiui to iivnk j Iwblo, lllMMUWI'Ulll AIUI llWV.l.tf l i 111 r HimiiMJIItUlU. I' .iiuld CWirUaMN. I'oH Mininii ut i Jl. tail N Mid tfejlgriWi"' "' lt .Vi.lJlrU HNmJ H Wtfi '! l . i it? ful U tk 4 " II t "fl )i4v l lit AM Wtup uuuJ- The J. C. llrown residence, one of Messrs Ilrodie and Strait, who are sent out by the U. S. department of agriculture to teach scientific. Inud clearing, especially of logged over lands will be in this county and give a demonstrations about the middle of this month. ; Sanf it. I . . ' 1, Japanese Athletes Practicing in Jilsu Favors Hard Surface Roads In an interview appearing in the Coos Bay Times recently County Judge Watson in a general way ar gues in favor of hard surface roads in Coos county in the event of Ponding, and says that plank roads would be a failure. He says we would no sooner get through laying the plank roads than we would have to begin again at the point from which we started. He also stated that the proposition for the state to bond for ten million and build trunk roads would give us some thing to tie to by connecting with Roseburg. He also appeared to be lieve that a special election this fall would be inadvisable as it would take until the next regular election to ed ucate the voters in favor of a haul surface. One of the facts that the state com mision is trying to get before the sporting public is the fact that the open season for game this year begins August 15th instead of August Ut as last your. All hunters und anglers must have licoimu. A resident hunter's license is 11.00 per year; a non-ronldent's hunt er' license is $10.00 a year; readout or noii-iwddmit angler' llettiwe, 11.00 pei year; combination hunt or' and iiiigler'n HrniiMt, iftf.OO u ymr. Hunter' mid nnglr, llen limy l.t ioi'iit.Nl from liny eituniy rh-rli by upjdylng in iwi'miii, or by pplhlUn iiriuNi by I ww frwd!r on mtruUir Uiifc wliliil) ihy 1m ubUtiftttl (rum Out iMMinty lwK I'tvU mum Hrn Niy uUmiu U iiffiirr In Uuut luunty i'toftl Nty MtnJtu Miu ii ii nU mm- angle without first having obtained a $Ufi.OO gun license and both hunters' and angler's licenses. The Coos Pay Times of recent date is authority for the statement that a recall is under way against the mem hers of the Coos county court, stating that six petitions have already been started in circulation and that Judge Watson upon interview, assigns the movement to certain persons who have certain grievances against the court. The Mnrshfield Record on the other hand makes a multitude of charges against the action of the county court alleging that the court is attempting economy in the wrong direction by making the working man the scape gout. The Record attacks appear to In directed more at the Wutaon family than ugainst the county court, charg ing that Judge Watson and County Clerk Watson, who are brothers and who compose the majority of the board of equalization have unjustly re duced the us&ohscd valuation of tlm large timber holdings and that to make up the duUlcioncy have necessar ily had to Increase the value of the ninnll holding and that practice of economy in the tnuallor mutter in volving the working men i improper. M O N K Y ! MON E Y ! The mint makes it and under the terms of theCONTI N ENTA L MOHT fiACE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 percent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, ttll us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY AND COMPANY 613 Deuhnm llldg., Denver, Colo. All puitie Kiwwing theiiuwlve to In Indebted to ine will pi. utile Uiclr HisMMiuU luuiiMllMlidy. A fur .lu v ll I will flmritu U Iwiwiii iUr.t mm ll uvuhJii ummnU. J will mm h 41mwuiU tut vb ut U r f..n, w nil lrftui iumtuuunt Ut 11 MO ur umv yflr July I, Itfiri 'A. Y. TKIWIIu( lui MtW. Tv vlMiJII l'ln m Yd Miii Uixn H ill m4I ( tt-tllum 1 l utum JitijUlit? W WaN'I'ED H reliable and ncttve man or woman in liandon to organize neighborhood magazine clubs. Mem bers receive their favorite magazimu at one third less than the regular price and pay monthly. New plan. Work of organising pleasant and Highly profitt able and can be done in spare time. Regular monthly income. In reply ing gie qualifications and reference. Magazine company, I!ox 155, Time Square Station, New York City. I. WHEELER, WIIHHLKK STUDIO Fine J'orlniils Amateur Finiitliiiiir I'l-at SI. i:al of llot.l (jullier imjki; DIUJCS Do you wnnt mrtt ilnig iiml ilnitf umivm, Onu (M'hmm, hiiir hivthw, hinl UiUal iii'llt'liii' If hu null on V.'i', UWIt, llimiMm Ail MMM U MHN Mf It I U4'mI tut tiiMM Ut Um4ih4i