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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
Z” Woman’s Column î FOUR MILE ] J Hurley and McAdams of the North THE NEEDS OF EVERY WOMAN Prairie stock ranch returned from a stock buying trip Saturday “An abrupt answer turn eth away telephone trade.” 0 0 Ô 3 “The Chance to Re I'seful and the • Ernest W.ttKins was a Four Mlle visitor last week returning to Ban Privilege of Loving and Being don Sunday Loved Is the Great Tiling" The Davis dredging machine has This is the day of woman, says a started ditching on the Clausen ranch. 1 popular writer among the fair sex. We are just beginning to stand off Ernest Hughes is working and look at ourselves and consider Willoughby £ Son for a few weeks. ourselves as a problem. John Gardner of Bandon was Once upon a time a home and its I Four Mile caller Sunday. Jack was duties satisfied us. We spun and bidding his friends good-bye prior wove and baked and sewed and to leaving for Klamath. brought up the children and rather COOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO A deal has just been consummated enjoyed what the woman of today whereby D. H. Jackson who owns a would be inclined to call drudgery. Modern efficiency plus modern ma half interest in the Cope & Dyer chinery has taken most of our house ranch, has purchased the interests hold tasks from us. And a great of Willoughby & Son the present ten The Wllloughbys have pur many women find themselves with ants. leisure on their hands and a vast un chased the big Radabaugh stock ranch on the head waters of Hall rest in their hearts. The world does a great deal of dis creek and will immediately take pos Eight Day service between Coquille River and ’Frisco cussing as to what really is necessary session. Mr. Jackson will immediate ly move his family to Four Mile and for woman s life ‘Physical well being,” says the once more take up the arduous dut Large Two Berth Outside State materialist, “Exercise and fresh ah ies of ranch life. We all greatly re and enough money to live on com- gret the loss of the Wtlloughby fam rooms with running water. fortably. A woman who lias these Uy and they.may expect to have is bound to be happy and have a their latch string pulled by Four FOR FIRS T CLASS Passenger Fare Milers even on distant Hall creek. full and rounded life." $10.00 BANDON The apostle of some new “ lam ” re > The big school entertainment at sponds to him scornfully and say. Four Mile hall last Saturday even FROM that woman must come out of the ing was a grand success Miss Lusk SAN FRANCISCO place where material things are and and Miss Willoughby the respective study her soul. She musn't thim. teachers are deserving of consider RESERVATIONS: J. E. Norton,Coquille of her body, but of beauty, all-com able credit for arranging such an Perkins’, Myrtle Point; Hillyer's Cigar passing beauty. interesting program. Songs iand reel Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift, Langlois The intellectual looks up over hl tationB of all descriptions kept the thick goggles and says. “Nonsense' big crowd busy cheering. , After the E; i E. T. KRUSE, owners and manag What woman needs is work.”’ program came the fishing for lunch ers, 24 Calif. St., San Francisco. The old fashioned man shakes hi« boxes with 50 cents for bait. About head sadly and declarea, "Oh no. thirty took a chance at the game and what woman needs is to give up all It was amusing to see just how the these new movements and the de game turned out when they all sat sire to make her own place. In the down to open up the lunch boxes. world and to come back to baking The rain prevented the New Lake and cooking and satisfy herself in 1 school from attending, as It was, on the home as her mother did before I ly about a dozen from below were her." present but Four Mile turned out OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: But woman herself shakes her “en Mass” regardless of the wet. J. L, K ronenberg . President F. J. F ahy , Cashier head to all of this. She has looked ¡their slogan being "Let 'er rain and T. P. H anly , Vice-President into the world and seen that it j be dam .... P” W, J. S weet , Assistant Cashier need of her and she knows that CLEM R. H. R osa C. Y. L owe has need of It. Perhaps there is a vague unrest in her heart, but DISTRICT COI RT SESSION there are ideals, too. She knows ths’ TO OPEX NEXT MONDAT however much she needs sunshine and fresh air and thoughts of beauty Manslaughter Case Against .1. M and enough domesticity to satisfy Young and Roeealierg t ase on her, there is more needed. Woman Criminal Docket from Here needs a chance to do useful work and I the joy of counting supremely to The criminal docket will be the someone for whom she cares. first to receive the attention of Cir In an ideal state one might sum cuit Court when the session open Capital $50,000.00 it up by saying that she needed hap- Monday morning. Among the case Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 py occupation and home and love to be heard is that of manslatlghfei But ours is not an ideal state, Not charge against J. M Young of Ban every woman can have an absolutely don for shooting a Greek when h< congenial occupation. Too many wo found the latter in his home. Ano Drafts on the Principal Cities of the V»orld. A General men have to forego the warmth and ther case from Bandon is that of ob Banking Business. Accounts of Individuals and< comfort of home. And husbands and taining money under false pretenses Corporations Solicited. children don't seem quite numerous against I. Rosenberg, Other case« enough to go round. are Frank Cameron, editor of the So for practical purposes Woman Agitator. indicted for criminal libel has to be satisfied with a chance at in connection with publication of an o<>< useful occupation in which she can article reflecting upon the manage express herself sanely and to which ment of the county poor farm; and she can bring a certain vital energy Arnold McClay, of Beaver Hill, ac which will make her gradually come cused of a statutory crime by a to feel a real interest in it. young woman of the same place. An adaptable woman who wanted QUICK, RELIABLE SERVICE After the criminal cases will fol 6 to be a concert singer and who end low the damage cases against the AUTO TRUCKS 0 ed up by being a reader in a play county, brought by Mrs. Libby Eng HEADQUARTERS z broker's office would be able to make lish for injuries sustained when she NOTHING TOO LARGE CENTRAL WAREHOUSE that work interesting and satisfying was thrown from a carriage on the NOTHING TOO SMALL PHU.XE 142 Love is an absolute necessity. second one against the county by Without it human life could no more John McNair former ferryman who OC ooooooooooooooooo< persist than could our world exist Issuing for overtime work. entirely without sunshine But sun Judge Skipworth will preside and shine doesn't come just when we there are 264 cases on the docket, 32 ■ want It nor with the precise degree- of which are for divorces. of warmth we might ask. Nor Is woman always given “the love of a Judge < oke-» Rrotlier III strong man " It Isn't actually nee A Marshfield report says Judge J. “ssary, either. S. Coke departed Sunday for Oak What is necessary Is to "matter su land where hfs brother, Paul Coke, premely to someone.” That someohe is said to be fatally 111 Judge Coke may be a bedridden old mother, or will not be here to preside at the Sep a crippled little sister, or a worn and tember term of circuit court Thom 1 weary father, or a young brother who a* Coke, who had been employed this looks to one worshlpfully for hel; year at. Powers came to the city Sun day night expecting to leave for Oak and guidance. Even the woman who has no k it i land al3O, but does not know whe nor kin may have splendid loyal ther he will make the trip. Paul friendships And the woman who Coke went away from Coos county many years ago and has been engaged has that has not an empty life. He followed None of us can exlBt without worl: in different pursuits. Worry cause* more wrin- kies on voung face* ______ than is to interest us and love to warm and dentistry for a number of years, at ■ raced thereon by the fin caress us If we have that we hav< terwards entering the real estate bus gers of Old Father Time. much. If we have more we are in iness. He has a family at Oakland. And all household duties are sources of worriment, deed blest. I sm al Hhlpments IncreaM» either jn the doing or in But what every woman needs. It having them done. For the last two week* In August its Inipleet term», is the chance tv The old rhyme “man work* from sun to be useful and the privilege of lovin, Bandon shipped out 2.03«.000 feet of sun—woman i work is never done,” always will fir lumber, which is considerably and being loved. be thus until women de< ide to banish worriment by more than had been shipped out of advantage of the many truly labor saving and e abolishing household devices, which they can here In a like period for some time Hardy in Trouble now obtain and use at trifling cost. Coos Ray shipped out ll’.w million, The steamer Hardy which plies be while Astoria had a little more than tween Coos Bay and the south, had three million, Columbia river 1 % a collision with an .unidentified ves Is one cf these. It does a week's iroring at a cost of about fifteen cents ¡Million and Grays Harbor a few for electricity. It smooths out ail irr tng day troubles, also, the crrw'a «•! off Point Reyes. Cal., last Wed thousand feet more than Bandon. feet and wiu.kl«*. •hkh ‘-worry" paint* on face* young and .air. ricsday night, the blow ripping open Come in and try one. We handle all the latest types and sizes the planking on the port bow. She Of R III MA Of I ER—This and -V. of G-E Irons. leaked badly and put back to port DON'T MISS THIS Cut out this the next day. slip, enclose with five cents to Foley * Co.. C hicago. Ill , writing your name and address clearly You will Expert watch repairing Let us ex receive tn return a trial package con J T. LILLA It D Pw* amine vonr watch »nd give an ertl- taining Foley s Honey and Tar com for coughs, colds and croup, mat« on cost of repairing Sabro pound Foley Kidney Pills »nd Foley Cathar Bros.. Bandon, Ore. It tie Tablet*. Orange Pharmacy S. S. ELIZABETH SAILS J. E. WALSTROM b » Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon ■ ■ n0H@iisw0ï0iKi as © a ■ a Central Transfer Co. Smooths Out the Wrinkles The G-E Electric Flatiron Electric Supply Station Subscribe for the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle $1.50 PER YEAR NO FARMER NO MINER NO MERCHANT Can do without it. COMPLETE NEWS OF THE WEEK. Special Agricultural and Mining Articles. INGR %M js I ine Beans Which lie Hay ■ »re Raised on Place Vl|oln- ing Claim I niler Content. Ed. L. Ingram, who recently lost out in a decision by the general 11 nd office at Washington In a contest case against C. It. Zeek, Saturday brought to the Western World office a hand ful of string beans to prove Ills con tention that the land In question in more suitable for agriculture than for mining. These beans, he states, were raised on his homestead adjoining the lard contested and which he declares Is of tlm same character. being hilly and practically of the same compo Bition In length the beans ran on an average of from eight to eight ami a half Inches, and they are splendid ly developed. Speaking of the timber he bad re moved from the place. of which men tlon was made in a previous Item, he Raid that it was done alter Ilin Roseburg land office had accepted Ilia filing and that he had a iwrfact right to do so. While in the city Saturday Mr. In gram had papers drafted a, pealing from the decision of the general land office to court of last resort, which In this case is the Secretary of ths Interior, Hiu ease la being conduct* ed by Attorneys Chatburn A Gard- ner The Ingram homestead and the claim that is being contested are hotu near the old Pioneer black sand mine in the vicinity of BullardR. Nearly two and a half million f t B. M. of Douglas hr is made up hr > furniture in Oregon every year. Oth er wood* used for thia purpose an I grown in the State are maples, ash, cottonwood, alder, oak, western ri I cedar and myrtle. Victor talking machines are the best on the market, sold by Sabri Bros on easy terms if so desired. It GOING HUNTING? I We have just received a full line of AMMUNITION for all kinds and calibres of rifles, including 25-35 and 25-20 which have been scarce in the county. I LET US SHOW YOU A GUN. Our stock has the best high power rifles macle, bought especially for deer hunting, and guaran teed to bring them down. Remember duck sea son will soon be along; be prepared with a good shot gun and shells. HOUSEWIVES LISTEN! The canning season is here, get your jars, lids and rubbers now. Wc have a big slock of Mason’s Jars, including the new styles, Economy, Etc. Bandon Hardware Co. orêgÔn IT I