Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, March 25, 1915, Image 6

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New Milk Route
For This City
F, V an L e UVEN, Proprietor.
Opened Monday, March 15
Fresh Milk and Cream
Delivered to any part of
the city daily.
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You can now get high quality fresh milk de­
livered daily at your door at
We please others let us
please you.
Six cents for single quarts
Five cents in two-quart lots.
Phone Rural
MUSIC
Anyone of 2000 standard and class­
ical foreign an«« American composi­
tions.
Regular prices range from 50c to
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WATCH FOR THE WAGON!
Make arrangements with the driver to become
a permanent customer. We guarantee satisfaction
at the lowest possible price.
• tilt. by American P imi AeeociaUon.
Chemists’ Analysis
Coos Bay Has Clear
Little Chance For
Sailing But Bandon
Appears Damaging
Roseburg Railroad
Strikes a Snag
SEASIDE DAIRY
CHRIS. RICHERTS, Prop.
Examination of Arthur Russell's
Produces Sufficient Arsenic to
Have Caused Death.
From newspaper reports it ap­
pears that the main point upon
which tlie supreme court granted a
OUR PRICE i(»c A COPY
The report of E. P. W. Harding,
Mr. Richardson
said lie passed re-hearing in the Port of Bandon
nearly four weeks in the east, and case, which was brought to test the the O. A. C. chemist who analyzed
had tlie pleasure of talking with validity of said port, was on the portions of the stomach and intes­
some of tlie greatest financiers of grounds that the territory enibrac- tines of Arthur Russell for the pros­
ARRIVING—ALL—THE—TIME
the I'nlted States. In New York and ed in the Port of Bandon overlapped ecution In murder charges against
Chicago, Mr Richardson said, he dis­ or included land already incorporat­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Russell of
cussed tlie proposition of selling the ed in the Port of Coos Bay. To the Myrtle Point, is to tlie effect that
bond Issue with the heads of two of lay mind this contention, if true, ap­ he found no trace of any poisonous
But what matter except arsenic. The amount
tlie most important banking houses pears necessarily fatal.
of those great cities. "I discovered Coquille seems to have encountered of arsenic was small, but the amount
after a brief conversation with east­ in forming its port district seems to of material was small, consequently
ern bond buyers,” said Mr. Richard­ have been overlooked in the "friend­ the chemist declares in proportion
son. “that we are going to meet with ly suit" that followed the organiza­ there was sufficient of tlie drug pres­
Rease & Eaton, Props.
considerable difficulty in selling our tion of the Coos Bay body. If the ent to have caused deatli to a person.
ra ilroad bonds. It was the general Port of Coos Bay has included part Tissues near the bones of the body
of tlie persons with whom 1 of the Coquille watershed in its con­ had been examined and found
American Plan $1.00 and opinion
talked that tlie legal restrictions im­ fines, and we are satisfied that it to contain arsenic, but the bone it­
posed on the railroad commissioners lias—Prosper precinct having voted self had not yet been analyzed. Wat­
$1.50 per day.
at tlie time tlie bonds were voted on the selection of commissioners for er from a spring near the grave con­
European Plan, Rooms 50c, makes their sale almoHt an impossi­ their side—it seema
seems to be very tained no arsenic, but an extremely
bility. it is my opinion that we will strange that the issue was not raised minute arsenic mirror was extract­
75c and $1.00 per day.
have to make tlie bonds more flex­ in the Coos Bay case. Or was the ed from the earth taken near the
ible before they can be sold. Tlie friendliness of the case so pronouc- grave.
great banking interests of tlie east ed that this particular issue was al-
"From the present indications,”
uro looking for investments in de­ lowed to get by. It was generally says Prof. Harding, "I should judge
velopment enterprises, rattier than in clear in the understanding of the the person must have been given at
railroads. A New York bond buyer average individual that the port dis­ least one-half gram, but until I have
and a man who lias made a careful tricts were to embrace territory with­ examined tlie bones I could not make
study of conditions on the Pacific in that particular watershed. But in it more definite. I will be able to
const, informed me that money was the formation of the Port of Coos make a more definite statement aft­
now available for the development Bay, we went out of this watershed er examining them."
of legitimate wa’er powers, sawmills and included the Ten Mile country,
It is not known here whether or
and other industries of le similar na­ which has a distinct and separate not the body was embalmed by an
ture. This same bond buyer, how­ watershed of its own.
Big Creek, undertaker and that possibly the ar­
ever, did not appear to relish the embracing Shore Acres and other senic was injected by him at that
idea of purchasing bond whicli had lands, near the entrance to Coos Bay time as a preservative.
for their purpose the construction of were omitted and the reason given
The preliminary hearing for the
a railroad from Roseburg to Coos was that it had a watershed of its Russells has been
indefinitely post-
county. Almost without exception, own, tlie argument being supported poned.
tlie first question asked by eastern by the facts. Then we jump over
Clarence Russell Friday furnished
capitalists ’ wus with regard to the the divide and grab a piece of Co­ bondsmen for $3,000 and was given
New Location
amount of tonnage that would be quille territory. The Port of Coos his freedom. S. F. Reed and Mr.
TIMMONS BUILDING,
available in i the event a railroad was Bay received the official sanction of
First Street.
Warner of the Myrtle Point district
constructed from Roseburg to the regularity from the supreme court,
went his bonds. So far they have
coast. From my talk witli these men but now comes the Port of Bandon
been unable to furnish bondsmen for
Daily Papers Magazines
I learned that railroads are built and its plans seem to have been up­ Mrs. Russell. She is in charge of
on a tonnage basis and that passen­ set for traveling on lines similar to
All Current Publications
Hark Dunham, probation officer, ow-
ger traffic is not even considered by that of Coos Bay in the program of ing
to the three little children
them. In fact, it was tlie general Its organization. The conclusion is
opinion of railroad builders that tlie therefore readily reached that what
passenger business was a drain on tlie is sauce for the goose is not always
A Mutter of Thanka
i wish to express my thanks to the
treasury rather than a dividend pro­ sauce for the gander—Marshfield
Saturday Evening Post
ducer. I was told by men of high Sun.
young lady who assisted me while 1
financial standing that transporta-
was attending the show at tlie
Ignorance of the law excuses no- j Grand tlie other evening
(ion was only incident to the estab-
Being di­
lisliment of industries.
During a one; ignorance of your own com­ rectly behind me she read aloud all
impson
talk with i one of the best known bond munity is a crime, when the Western the announcements as they were
buyers in Chicago 1 was informed, or World is at your door every week at ; thrown on the screen. President
TRAINED
it was rattier suggested to me that a dollar and a half for fifty-two.
Wilson's over taxed neutrality spiel
---------------------- 1 included, and I was much impressed.
tlie people of Roseburg and vicinity ------
NURSE
should first secure Home staple in­
Site, being tender hearted and see­
PHONE 934
BANDON
dustries which would aid in develop­
ing that I was not as observant of
ing the country. I found it was al­
tlie various announcements as
I
most impossible to secure transporta­
should iiavct been, conferred that
tion unless there were sufficient in­
favor upon me. She is my idea of
dustries to assure a large and profi­
what a young lady of 16 or thirty
C. M. SPENCER
table tonnage during tlie entire 12
ought to be. She is not one of the
shy little tiling who is afraid to
months of the year."
REAL ESTATE
speak out loud. It was a vast help
INSURANCE
to me because I didn't have to look
OVER BANK
"Ves," the pessimist »ay»,
at the screen at all could talk to
OF BANDON
after tomorrow it'll rain sure
my companion and look over tlie aud­
the wind will blow." But
ience and hear' the pictures at the
more could we expect. He s
same time, A gentleman in front of
pessimist.
me seemed to he bothered unite a bit
because he kept turning around, and
AT THIS BANK
finally got up and left the theatre. I
Te" jour n< ighbor about the World
noticed that it bothered the young
You may pay here,
lady who was befriending me. too.
but I assured her he had no refer­
thereby saving a
ence to her. In order to fully thank
special trip to the
the young lady, and so there may be
county seat.
We
no misunderstanding. I will tell her
V>u had better stop at once or
name. She is Miss Chew gum (»pen­
procure
for
you
the
you'll lose your job. Every line » of
face, eldest daughter of Mrs. Gad
business is closing Its doors to
proper receipts, and
about Openface
She is to be com
Drinking" men.
it may be y< our
Stand at Central Warehouse
mended
on
payment
file
the
turn next
Ry the aid of ORRINE
MR. SH1EL KNOTT SEEIT.
same to be called
Phone 1054
thousands of men have been restor­
(Adv.)
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ed to lives <>f sobriety and industry
for at your conven-
BANDON OREGON
We are so sure that ORRINE will
lence.
benefit you that we say to you that
if after a trial you fall to get any
benefit* from its use. your money
$><$>
will be refunded
W hen you stop drinking." think
Contractors and
of the money you'll sve. besides, so­
Builders
ber men re worth more to their em­
ployers and get higher wages.
Costs only $1 oo a box. We have
Plans and specifications fur­
io Interesting booklet about ORRINE
nished. If you contemplate I that we are giving away free on re­
building see us and we can
quest Call at our store and talk It
'over Orange I'liarmat,,
save you money.
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will be afforded on messages to Bandon if you
instruct correspondents to send Telegrams,
Night and Day Letters via the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company, which has a DIRECT
connection with the Coos and Curry Telephone
Company which is never closed. Offices and
lines, always open, working 24 hours every day.
including Sundays. No delays in transfer at
Marshfield.
Coos & Curry Telephone Co.
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SAILS I-ROM coos BAY: Saturday, March <f at I P. M.
and Sat., Mar. 13, H A. M.; Monday Mar. IS, 9 A. M.;
Mar. 22. I P. M.; March 20th, s A.M.
First cabin 811»; second 87; Including bertha and meals.
BREAKWATER TICKETS OX SALE IN PORTLAND AT
TICKET OFFICE l,O< ATEI> AT SIXTH * OA K ST.
BANDON WAREHOUSE CO., Agents.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
J. L. K ronenrerg . President
F. J. F ahy , Cashier
T. P. H anly , Vice-President
W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier
R. H. R osa
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Bank of Bandon
Bandon, Oregon
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00
1 »rafts on the Principal Cities of the V,orld. A General
Banking Business. Accounts of Individuals and
Corporations Solicited.
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