Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, March 30, 1916, Image 5

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    (iRAlSTARK
' Attractions at Grand Theatre
THE MODEL 75
FnuH'i« X. Bushman and Beverly
Pa) ne in Film PriHluction of
Famous Novel.
OVERLAND
— $615
GRAND THEATRE
Dear Friend: —
Ba sura
to see Graustark, the
splendid Essuuy produetmu in six
parts. It is certainly a play with a
punch, great scenes and thrilling
situations.
The hero offers to lay
down his life for the woman he loves.
The story no doubt, you have read,
by Geo. Barr McCutcheon, is gripping
and offers unlimited «tpportunlties
to the screen artists and they have
made the most of it.
From the moment that Lorry meets
tlie Princess until the wedding scene
at the finish, the play is full of ac­
tion. thrills and romance.
You want to see mid enjoy Grau­
stark. which I have arrange«! to sli '«
at the Grand Tu«js«lay, April 4th.
Yours cordially,
W. C. SELLMER
TOLEDO
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A real automobile—smaller, lighter and more economi­
cal to run, but with the advantages of a
larger and higher-priced car.
WHAT YOU GET FOR $615
You get an easily-operatiug and
smoothly engaging clutch.
Pedals
are large, giving firm foot-hold, and
are adjustable for reach.
You get an irievei silile steering
mechanism, avoiding back-lash at the
steering wheel on bumpy reads. The
steering column is firmly supported
near the top, preventing vibration at
tlie wheel.
Local News
You get pride-begetting appear­
ance—a long unbroken streamline
body, witli sloping hood, one-piece
cowl, full-curved, back anil crowned
fenders. This car looks like and IS
a real automobile.
Scene from the “SOUL OF BROADWAY," Grand Theatre. Friday. Mar 31
You get comfort—the LASTING
comfort of deep, soft
upholstery,
buoyant cantile« er rear springs, and
large tires. Tlie little jolts and
bumps of the road never reach you.
You get
convenience—electric
You get a floating type rear axle,
with FOVR differential gears instead
of the two or three ordinarily used.
Scene from GRAUSTARK,
a Big Four Feature in five acts
starring Francis X. Bushman —
at the
starling and lighting; one-man top;
folding type rain-vision, ventilating
windshield. You get electric control
buttons on (he steering column,
where yon can reach them without
even leaning forward.
You get 4-inch tires—larger Gian
«>n other cars of this size.
Tlii-s
means adde«l comfort and greater tire
mileage.
You get demountable rims—with
one extra rim.
GRAND THEATRE,
Tues., April 4.
You get economy in operation, for
in spite of its size and roominess—
in spite of its rugged strength—tlie
car is exceptionally light. It weighs
but 21<IO pounds.
And you get OVERLAND THOR*
OUGHNESH in design, in quality of
material, and in workmanship—a
thoroughness that Ls possible at this
price only under the Overland meth­
od of manufacture in huge quanti­
ties.
And added to all this you get time­
saving service advantages that you
can get with no other similar or even
higher-priced ear.
You get high-tension magneto ig­
nition—the hottest spark, uniform
year in anti year out, and CERTAIN.
There is no complication with start­
ing and lighting, no deterioration,
no need of attention.
A. GARFIELD
AGENT
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J. R. Benn, a tiemaker working
south of town, met with a painful
accident Friday which may lay him
up for some time. He fell onto a
large drawshave, cutting the thumb
of his right hand almost off. Several
small arteries were severed and he
became quite weakened from the loss
of blood.
He is being treated by
Dr. Mann.
New Equipment
Has Arrived
The Bandon Drug company is fit­
ting up a room in the rear of its
new store for the display of pianos
A number of new instruments have
been placed in stock and Dr. Houston
expects to engage more extensively
in that line in the future. Tlie bal­
cony of the store will also be utiliz­ A Golil Roo-tec Play In Five Parts
Vlapted From laa-kr’a Novel.
ed for tlie display of Columbia pho­
Simon
De Gex. a noted member of
nographs.
SERVICE AT THE
But workmen are now busy getting our new
location ready for the installation of the refrigerat­
ing plant and fixtures which will arrive on the
next boat.
In the meantime don’t forget that we are sell­
ing the best meat on the market and are always
anxious to accommodate you in any way possible.
BANDON MARKET
First Street
parliament. Is told by his doctor that
he has six months to live, mid Ills
marriage witli Elenore Fuversham is
Lola, t lie
scheduled for that day.
Cat Queen of tlie Hippodrome, has
been deserted^by her husband and
is befriended by Simon mid IBs sec
retary. Dale. Tlie latter falls in love
witli Lola, much to Simon's disgust.
A dwarf. Prof. Papdoupolos. is also
secretly in love with Lola mid vowed
vengeance on her husband. He kills
tin* latter nnd I h adjudged Insane
Siincn is stricken mid Lola nurses
him back to health.
Elenore anil
Dale, visit tin' M. P. and toll Simon
Lola is not up to their level. Lola
flees. The scene ends in a touching
finale.
Grand Theatre, Monday,
April 3.
AT
DICKEY’S STORE
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Banquet Flour, hardwheat .
11.35
per Hack; 35.25 bbl.
Drifted Snow Flour. 31-50 sk; 15.75
per bbl.
A toriu Flour . 51.50 wk 35.75 bbl
MILE
Before you start out on the road
with your car be sure you have
A good Pump
Don’t Forget
Spark Plugs
our
Pliers
Crescent Wrenches
Blowout Patches
Expert
Department
is always
at your
Service.
Cementless Puncture
Patches
Work done
and a can of
Monogram Oil
quickly and
efficiently
2 cans 15«
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Dickey’s Breakfast Blend ., i
tins 35c; 3 tt> tin 31 00.
Dickey’s Red Bag Coffee . . 30c
Dickey’s Him Bag Coffee . 25c
There are no finer coffees for
prices.
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tlie
Ml Mil EH
•»Hi Hack Ext ra Rolled Oates. 45c sk
Rolled Oats A Wheat, large premili m
. . . 25c
. . . . 15c
. . . . 25c
Roman M«al
pkga 2 5c
Corn Flakes
Fine Clear Rice .. IkttiH. for »1 00
TEN CENTS
I can large 16«»z. Snlder'a Soup, 10c
I can lied Itlbbon Solid Pack Toma
toep........................................................10c
I can Sauerkraut, large.................. 10c
I can Extra Quality String Beans 10c
I can Dill Picklea, German Style 10c
I can Aunt Jermina Molaaaea .. 10c
I can Karo....................................... 10c
I can Cupid Hominy................ 10c
I can Bull Dog Corn........................ 10c
I can Kippered Herring
..... 10c
I can Yellow Free I’eachea .... 10c
TWO FOR 25 CENTS
i lied Itlbbon Corn .................. 25c
1 Lemon Cling Peaches .... 25c
.’ Yellow Free Peaches, fine qual­
ity ........................................................... I5e
2 Pineapple, fine ripe fruit
2’c
S FOR 25 CENTS
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can« Tomatoes, with puree . . 25«
cana Good Peas ...................... 25c
pkga. Seeded Raisins................... 25c
Jelly glaaaea Colon Leader To­
bacco .................................................... 25c
I FOR 25 CENTS
I pkgH. Gloea Starch .....................25c
I pkgs. Corn Starch ..................... 25c
I cane of Lye.................................. 25r
I Roils Toilet Paper...................... 25c
SOAP AND M \HH1NG POWDER
1 pkge Baking Soda .................. 25c
Crystal White Soap . . 6 liars for 25c
4 tbs. Cut Macaroni........................ 25c
White Flyer Soap . . 6 tiara for 25c
Top Notch Soap . . 7 tiara for 25c
Mist EI.I.ANEOl H
large Cake Cocoanut Toilet Soap, 5c Genuine Sorghum, 51b. pail 55c; 10
Extra Size Fine Quality Toilet Soap pound pall, 21.00,
for 10c
Try Our fine Bulk Syrup . . 65c Gal.
Citrus Powder, large package . 20c Pickle«........................................ 55c Keg.
3 pkga. Clover Ixiaf Borax Chips 25c Preserves 1« o*. Regular 25c. now 2
Ivory Starch, as good aa celluloid,
for......................................................... 35c
for 5c pkg.
Black berries, extra quality, regular
Imported German Bluing, the beat
30c, now............................................. 20c
20c per boz.
Bottle Bluing........................... 5c bottle
WE CARRY ALL KINDS IN STOCK
Special attention given to out of town orders.
BANDON GARAGE
Phone 51
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DRIED 1 III IT À NT TH
?*<ilita Clara Prunes .. 4t1 for 25c
:tn> 25«
limita Clara ■runes, large
Fancy Dried Penche« . . 31b for 25«
. 15c 1b
Apricots . . .
15c th
W Hlnuts . . .
“Demand the Brand’’
Foster & Laffaw
Proprietor#
Miss Pearl Walker arrived in tlie
city the latter part of the week from
Oakland. California, for a visit with
her sister. Mrs. G. T. Treadgold. She
came on tlie Sptvedwell via Coos Bay
mid reports a very rough ocean voy-
uge.
C. McC. Johnson returned on the
Bandon front San Francisco, where
lie went a week or so ago on business
connected with shingle sales.
Mr.
Johnson finds the shingle market
good and Is now running two shifts
at his mill at Prosper to handle the
orders coming In.
Mmiclet Bros, have installed a now
wall fixture for their soda fountain.
It was made at the Acme Planing
mill and is a piece of art from the
standpoint
of workmanship and
wood. The material was taken from
a piece of beautiful curly fir. it is
matched up perf«»ctly in every way
and with a big plate glass mirror
which Is to be put in the c«vnter will
be as handsome as any mahogany or
oak.
Western World, It appears, was
slightly “off'’ with regard to the
new ship being built on the river
j by Mr. Ellingson. According to the
general impression on the street It
was deduced the machinery was to
be obtained on tlie Bay
Tlie World
I is Informed, however, such is far
from tlie truth, the Bandon
Iron
Works having been given the con­
tract. mid that tlie Rogers foundry
is making tlie rough castings, etc.
i Hence It glady corrects the error of
its statements. Home industry every
time.
APRIL PRICES
C. B. Milk
Quick Tire Remover
G. H. Resky, Prop.
Valeska Suratt in tlie Great Fox Fea­
ture De Luxe.
Valeska Suratt, the most discussed
woman of tlie stage or screen. Ip, as
is known to tlie theatergoers the
country over, tlie fashion-plate of tli&
dramatic profession.
Her gowns
have made millions gasp by their
beauty and daring as well as by their
lavishness of <1 sign
In making her
screen del lit in "The Soul of Broad
way.” the latest of tlie great William
Fox pliotodramas. Miss Suratt lias
outdone all her previous efforts in
gowns and millinery.
in all site
wears 150 gowns, some daringly and
uniquely simple; others are calcu­
lated to mak«> tlie feminine portion
of her spectators break Into aston-
ishment when they see them, It I h
estimated that in tlie course of till*
"Soul of Broadway," Miss Sul I al
changes her garments with every 40
feet of film. A picture you will value
having seen. Grand Friday, March
31st.
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Only a Portion of Our
Phone 131
R. Anderson came down from the
l.mnpa camp the forepart of the week
for a visit in Bandon. He will return
to the woods next week.
Bandon,
Oregon
Right reserved to change prices
lauro asaorttnent Vegetatile and without notice If market «hange«
I lower Sedie in paikagea and bulk. | warrant.
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