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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ getting ont timber for the Southern Pacific. Mrs. C. E. Kopf and child h»« ar rived from seallie to make her nome here for the ensuing year. She will one of the grade teachers in the local schools. Mrs. Kopf formerly held a similar position here. First shipment from Japan 1916 CROP OF CHOICE SPIDER LEG TEA I ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ I An excellent quality at a f4 very reasonable price. I • > • • • I • I f • > II • I • I < I < • I > SANITO GROCERY II. K. HORNING, PROPRIETOR BIKE DELIVERY Local News W. E. Best and family were vis- itors in Marshfield Friday We receive fresh strawberries three days per week. Sanlto Grocery. Mrs. W. H. Wilson of The Bailes was registered at the Gallier Friday. See Morrison's millinery announce ment In this Issue. It Mrs. Curl Green nwd duughters, Helen and Margaret were Marshfield visitors the latter part of last week. Mr». J. A. Byrne left Saturday morning for a visit with Tier parent» at Fortland Ira Anderson of Four Mile lias been assisting at the Bandon Beach cream ery the past week. ♦ < * < * o ' » • ► < > < > i’Af I F 1C Ex FOX IT ION IQI5 S wotvv A»»l. C»b» k»«lp» 1 e»» •••» Bilk, 1 »I»« »»«rry »«r. t m 4». 1 »(» t blM»o»M »»g»r, 1 MltagOSB Mit. Mia i»w «41 V»u<* U4 -»-M.l w l»<-» k» I» » l»rf» r*» rar» • • • • If you have no instrument come and see us, we sell them ou terms if so desired. < > < > < > < > < » < • S abro B ros . On August 30th a marriage license wag issued to Joseph- L. Knight of Gravel Ford and Miss Edna M. anufacturing ewelers House of Bandon During the same V ictor A gents B andon , O regon week a license was issued to Isaac N. Haney and Zexel Jones, both of 9 ÔOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000<XXX>0<XXXX>00000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOA OOOOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOV Bandon. M Peter Willard, of Parkersburg, a ■ lad of thirteen, was taken out to the Boys and Girls Aid Society at Port land Thursday morning by Probation ' Officer Dunham. He was examined J In Juvenile court at Coquille on the 23d by Judge Watson. Miss Leia Wells left for Bandon today where she will visit with rela tives before returning to her home in Corvallis. While in Marshfield Miss Wells was a guest at the home of her uncle, Clem Wells.—Thurs- 1 day's Times. town whom he favors with a big bou quet of fresh posies every day. D. H. Jackson, formerly of the City Grocery company , leaves this week for the Cope & Dyer ranch on Four Mile, of which he owns a half interest, to take possession. He will take his family there and intends to make that his home, conducting a first class dairy The place is being iseated by Willoughby & Son who have been tenants for several years. J After State Prizes County Agriculturist J. L. Smith, assisted by Archie Philip are gather ing agricultural exhibits for the coun ty fair this week. They plan to send the choicest of these to the state fair at Salem and if the farmers co-op- ' erate with them they believe that it will be possible for Coos to carry off ' most of tlie prizes at the big show, That would be a wonderful adver- tiseraent for this county. cently from her grandmother, in New York City. .At least, the health de partment believes this may have been the means of bringing the disease to the coast. Interesting Bandon Literature Western World is Indebted to Col. C. T. Blumenrother for a copy of a special edition of a local newspaper published in 1907; also several de- scriptive booklets issued by the Ban don Commercial Club at that time. Apparently Bandon was very active in those days as the publications rep resented the expenditure of large sums of money for advertising. Many interesting articles and pictures are contained therein, furnishing proof of the boom times this town had. Col. Blumenrother at that time was mana ger of the Bandon Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Cy. James E. Montgomery, commercial superintendent of the Coos and Curry Infantile Paralysis Death at 'Frisco J. D. Woodruff, formerly a barber i Telephone Co., came over from San Francisco, Sept. 5.—The city employed by H. F. Morrison, has Mr. and Mrs. Cafforna of Portland arrived In the city yesterday and are i gone to Roseburg where he expects Marshfield Tuesday to look after the health department warned all moth Mr. Montgomery ers to guard agajnst infantile paraly to find employment. His family will local exchange. guests at the Hotel Bandon. I remain at the home of his brother states the company is making several sis, following the death of Jane San- Norman G. Jocobson of Portland on the latter's ranch until he be extensive improvements on their line ter, aged four, last night. The child was calling on local business houses, throughout the county in view of died of the dread disease. The com comes located. the forepart of the week. giving better service and better con munication of the plague was traced Miss Hazel Scarcliff of Missouri ar nections with rural districts. C. R. Sydnntn of Langlois has been to the receipt of a doll she got re- rived in the city Sunday. She has a guest at the Gallier for several Frank A. Lavoy, an aged gentle been engaged as a grade teacFier in days. the local school. Miss Scarcliff was man who has been camping out on •'Vs C. R. Franklin and daughter met at Coquille by Miss Kate Chat the bluff for the past two months,! of Elktou were Bandon visitors Tues burn who formerly resided in the recently suffered a stroke of paralysis day. and has since been in an almost help- same town in Missouri with her. les condition. He has been taken care Try a bottle Theo-Nett sparkling Miss Frances Mooney of Superior, of by the Phillips family who reside grape Juice. Looks like, taste» like Wisconsin, arrived Sunday evening. in that vicinity and his case has now Champagne. It has the fizz Sanilo . She will be one of the High school been taken up by C. B. Zeek. Mr. Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McClure of teachers the coming year, Lavoy is an old soldier, having spent Marshfield were visitors In the city Mooney planned to get here before 18 years in the regular army. An the contemplated railroad str.ke the forepart of the week. effort is being made to have him ad took effect. mitted to the old soldiers' home, lie A. B. Hire and Win. M Hlre of George Williams and daughter, is said to have relatives in San Fran Legonler. Ind., arrived the forepart of the week and stopped at the Gai- Frances came over from Bandon cisco who have been notified of his Wednesday and expect to remain un condition. Iler several days til tomorrow ev.ening. -George Wil Ail kinds of s< ciety printing neatly Tom Boyd and E. A. Lindberg of liams, son of Mr. and Mrs Williams, Port Orford were among Curry coun formerly employed here, is now In done at Western World office. ty business visitors in the city yes the Jewelry business in Ashland.- — The goods we sell, as well terday. as the service we render, are Marshfield Record such that will inspire your Lillian Nagle of Washougal, Wash. Mr and Mrs. James Sawyers, Ger 8AYINGS Of SAGES. Is visiting with friends in Bandon tie Rast and Mrs. Stanley Kidder confidence and make you Men seldom, or, rather, never this week t. She had been visiting and children returned last night from one of our many friends to for a length of time and deliber at North fiend. I a trip to Bandon. Marshfield and oth ately, rebel against any thing that spread the good news of our does nut deserve rebelling H. B. Warner of the Bandon er points. The trip vias made with kind of sen ice. against—Carlyle. Creamery was a visitor at Coquille out an accident of any kind and Whenever you want a tire and other up-river points the past they are well pleased with their out- Recompense injury with Jus mg Roseburg Review. tube, rim, or accessories of week. tice. and recompense kindness any kind, we will give you F. T. McMullen of Denmark and with kindness.—Confucius. Mrs L. L. Rosa of Myrtle Point E. B. Thrift of Langlois niotore- d to that extra big measure of was a guest of her sisters, Mrs. Arch Bandon in their cars Friday, bring If those who are the enemies value that goes with the name— ie Rosa and Mrs. E. B Kausrud, in of Innocent amusements had the ing their daughters, Rita and May Bandon the forepart of tlie week direction of the world they McMullen and Jane and Janet Thrift, would take away the spring and Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird was who were enroute to Mt Angel, Ore youth, the former from the year, down from the county seat Monday gon. to take up studies at the Acad the latter from the human life serving papers on witnesses sub emy at that place. —Balzac. poenaed lo appear In case» coming R. J. Macgenn was over from Coos up In Circuit court The contemplation of celestial Bay Sunday. Mr. Macgenn'» father, things wtll make a man I with Mr. and Mrs G M Laffaw left on who has been captain on the Break apeak and think more sublimely the early morning boat Saturday for water for many years and who is and magnificently when be de Portland, where they wtll visit at the known aa "the poet of the Pacific" scends to human affairs —Cicero. home of Mr Laffaw'a parents until recently made hit last trip on that they become located steamer. It having been sold to a new company. Loyal Wlren left Saturday morn Call On Us For \c Most Miles per'Dollar” E have become the headquarters for motoring supplies of this locality through our policy of striving for steady patronage rather than big profits. W Ing for Seattle to resume his duties Junior Engineer James Polhemud with the Seattle Bridge A Dredge Co., was here Friday looking after the after a visit with hl» parents, Capt boring survey In progress under the and Mrs O Wlren direction of Port Engineer D. M Miss Hazel M Lee and Miss Leah Charleson. He reported that the re cent fog had delayed the work of the Schreifer. both of Myrtle Feint viviteli with relatives and friends In Michie during August otherwise she would have broken her record for Uie • he city the first of the week Misa amount of dirt moved In one month I ee la a sister of Mr» Zeno Gati'h*ll GR and pri ZE bANAITA Get a few new records for your Victrola. Remember, each record added to your collection im proves your instrument as an entertainer. Victor Machines are ac- kowleged the best and can be purchased for as low as $15, $25, $40, $50, $75 and up to $350.00. Mrs. Geo. Gelsendorfer, teacher of piano announces that she will re open her studio for the Fall term at 450 Garfield A'enue. Lessons will be given on Fridays and Saturdays be ginning Friday, September 15th. < > • > Have us make up a piece of Agate Jewelry for your visi ting friend or relative for them to take home as a souvenir and reminder of their pleasant stay in Bandon. We carry a large select ion of Agates in stock, cut and ready for mounting, or if you prefer we can cut your own Agates and mount them on short notice. < > < ' Miss Rena Danielson of San Fran < > cisco arrived Monday via Roseburg and is at the home of her parents ' > at Parkersburg. She was summoned < • here by the death of her sister, Mrs. < » Martin Randleman < • Mr and Mrs. J. H. Polhemus of < • I Coos Bay were Bandon visitor» last < » ; Friday. They reside at Empire while < * Mr. Polhemus has charge of the < • government dredging operations by the dredge Michie. • • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davidson Port Orford came to Bandon Sunday having been summoned by the death of the latter’s sisted, Mrs., Martin Handleman which occurred at Park ersburg Saturday. ♦ Buy now as our supply t ♦ of this particular grade of Tea is limited. Victor Records The steam schooner Acme arrived al Coos Bay from San Francisco Sun day night with the Steamer Hardy's <argo, the latter having been Injured In a collision and was forced to put back to the Golden Gate for repairs Mr «nd Mr» Francis i Lavin of Ths Acme proceeded from Coo» Bay "«■ddrrburn visitasi Ir I Bandon the to Randon to take on a cargo of past wer» Mr Lavin state« that lumber at the Moore mill Ashing i» now over on the Rogue and Did Man Greek say» every man that they had a m<w>t sucaraafnl sea ought to wear a flower and to es SOB, tablish the custom he came dowrn L. A Perrone, tie contractor at town Tuesday wearing a dahlia In hl» Myrtle Point, was down to Bandon buttonhole which was I’, inches In on business Friday He was former- diameter Mr Greek has a widow ly In the tie business here but is now j "on the string" somewhere about We are now receiving the best coal ever mined along the Coquille river Inquire about reduced prices In three and five ton lota, loose Dippel A Wolverton. S4tf METHOD. The absence of method, which characterizes the uneducated, la occasioned by an habitual sub mission of the understanding tn mere events and Images as such and Independent of any power tn the mind to classify or ap propriate them The general ac complishments of time and place are the only relations which per sona of th!» class appear to re gard In thetr statements As thia constitutes their leading fea tore, the contrary excellence, as distinguishing the well educat ed man must l>e referred to the contrary habit. Method, there fore. becomes natural to the mind wht h has been accustom ed to contemplate not things only, or for their own sake alone, but likewise and chiefly the relations of things, either their relations to each other or to the observer or to the »tata and apprehensions of the bear ers —Colorldga. / VVc have just received a new big shipment of the handsome, stylish Firestone with Red Side Wall and Black Tread. This extra value of fine appearance added to Most Miles r Dollar is winning new Firestone users ly. Let us equip your car. BANDON GARAGE