Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, September 30, 1915, Image 4

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E. E. WellB, who resides on Ore-
' gon avenue, left Monday for Olalla,
Ore., on a business an pleasure trip
Mr. Wells will visit his sister, Sadie
Wells, at Roseburg, before returning
to Bandon.
Her husband returned to
Bandon
, this week, and states that the opera­
tion was successful.
This is tIll-
third time she lias been operated on
for the same disease.
See Who’s Here!
Mr. and Mrs. M E. Treadgold.
who spent the summer on their
I homestead ill the upper Four Mile
section, moved to Bandou for tin*
winter tills week and will occupy the
,8. G. W hitsett houae on 12th street.
west. Mr. Treadgold will act as as­
sis tant ín his brother’s law office.
Engleke
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
Mrs. Chas. Pollock and son. Max,
the week eud at the It L. Gimlin
county,
Fet d says Mr. left Monday for Malheur
ranch at Coquille.
Giuiliu has a fine ranch near the Eastern Oregon, where the Pollock
Mr.
county seat city and
is houuil to faniily has a fine homestead
Pollock remained for a few days to
make money.
pretaining
finish business matters
i
Mrs. L. 1. Olsen, who has been
I store, and w ill Join
to
the
sale
of
his
visiting In tlie Willamette valley for
the past month, returned home this them later.
“BIG BEN” and little brother
“baby Ben.” The best alarms to be
had for those who rise early
Allen Nelch of Bandon was found
Insane in the probate court at Co­
quille last week and
immediately
taken to Salem by guards from the
state Institution, who made a special
trip to the county.
Pile UpYour,¿loney
PRICE $2.50
All staple and fancy pieces in the “ Atlirna
pattern carried in stock.
QUALITY THE BEST
Initials ingiaicil I BEE; either (Dlfi Citiiliub or Script
Ill’TH ’ ll. GOODS—Have you broken your eye glasses'.'
Is your mounting vvoruout? We carry a complete line.
week.
While
outside Mrs. Olsen
Harry Wright, gì amisi.n of Frank
spent most of her time in Harrisburg Willett, left on the Elizabeth for
San Francisco, from where lie will go
and Independence.
to
Los Angeles. He will operate an
Mr. and Mrs. H K. Flotii are
automobile there.
A week or two
spending a vacation in Curry coun-
ago
Mr.
Wright
and
Chas.
King spent
ity. They go as far south as Gold
! Beach.
W. F. Irish of the Marsh a short while hunting and fishing in
I field Golden Rule store, is substitut- the Rogue river country. They re­
turned to Bandon with three deer.
Ing at the store for Mr. Flom.
NE of the queerest things about some people is that they will not
follow GOOD ADVICE when they KNOW they OUGHT TO.
O Perhaps
we are all more or less that way. All the wise men of
all ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING
for a RAINY DAY. Good old Benjamin Franklin’s sayings on economy
and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVERY ONE.
If you have DELAYED, suppose you act HONESTLY with YOUR­
SELF RIGHT NOW
ffiltr JFirst Natiuital&iatik of 2Janî»oo
Mrs. Emil Lee, who accompanied
the Sam Thrift faniily in their car as
far as San Francisco a short while
the
ago, returned to Bandon
on
Brooklyn.
Mrs. Lee will lease her
to
property here and then return
| California.
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We carry a complete stock of material for all
American watches. Repairing done by experts and
fully guaranteed.
Stoyle Sviurlry do
E verard H. B oyle , M gr .
P hone 544
B andon , O rf
Because lie is two months past IS
years old, Walter Morgan of Ban­
don, committed to the state training
school, Wednesday, will he
taken
back to Coos county, from where he
was coinmitteed, according to a rill­
ing made by the boara of control.
The Coos county authorities sent the
youtli to the training school, as it is
alleged the crime for which he is
committed occurred before he was
18. Salem Statesman.
W e C arry N<> A ccounts .
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rice, Mr. and
Mrs. Hay Banning and Sylvester Rice
were in Bandon last week visiting
with relatives, returning to Bancroft.
They are residents
< ire.. Tuesday.
Clarence Boice of the Coast Guard
Geo. Robinson of Coquille was in
of the Myrtle creek section, near that
station, has just received a letter an­
Bandon on business Tuesday.
Ur. .1 L. Musson, veterinarian of town.
nouncing the death of the five year
Myrtle Point, was called to Bandon,
Miss Naydeiie Barrows was a Bay Monday, to doctor a sick horse be­
Mrs. .1. A. Faulds lias been on the old son of liis brother, W. It. Boice
visitor Thursday, ret inning on F ri-
The ani- sick list the past few days but is ini of Dyerville, Cal. The death of the
longing g to local parties.
day.
proving now.
Mrs. Faulds was re- tail was due to the unavoidable ab­
mal Is iiow almost as spry as ever.
cently
elected
delegate
from Ban­ sence of medical aid.
When it be­
F. .1. Fahy and I W Mast w ere
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinney of don to the W. C. T. I’, convention at came evident that tlie hoy's illness
over to Marshlleld for a short visit
North Bend, newlyweds.
spent
a Portland and lier illness will prevent was serious his father telephoned to
last week.
short honeymoon in Bandon the lat­ lier from attending.
Eureka for a doctor. The call was
Bud Rico went to
(>n\, ter part of tin* week. They were mar­
answered at once, but when within
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Elder
of
Louis
tills week, when* lie
ried nt Coquille Wednesday.
iana, Pike county, Missouri, arrived short distance of the Boice home the
tlie Albert Rico dairy
Mr. and Mrs. Will. Atterbury and in Bandon this week for a two conveyance in which the doctor was
Special Agricultural and Mining Articles.
R. IS. Pinegor of the (’ ooh
I lay M ik . Alfred Morris left for Portland j weeks' visit at the Frank
Hufford riding was hit by a freight train and
Times is in Bandon on biislm
i hl i the forepart of the week, where both home. Mrs. Elder is an aunt of Mr. the doctor instantly killed.
week.
Indies will undergo medical treat- Illufford of this city, and a relative of
J. Ira Sidwell left
Monday
for nient at one of the large hospitals the Sam Hufford family of Coquille.
\ Big Dance at Dew \ alley
"Elsie Janis" the famous comedi­ Kitty,” a rapid fire comedy in five
Port lumi, where ho will
purchase t here. They are suffers from cancer.
Rumors from Dew Valley are to enne, will appear in a Paramount acts at the Grand next Sunday, Oc­
Miss Leona Fullerton is planning
goods for Ills store.
E Buslmel and family of Ten­ on leaving Saturday on the Brook­ the effect that one of the big doings
feature entitled "The Caprices
of tober 2.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Challacombe of nille, Douglas county, who had been lyn for a visit to the Exposition, She In a social way occurred at the Bert
Cornelius, Ore., are visiting at the spending it vacation on Bandon's will be met in San Francisco by her Peterson home in upper Dew Valley
A .1. Challacombe home in this city. beach, left for their home Monday. sister. Mrs. C. I. Starr, and they will about a week or more ago. It will
Mr. Peterson and
They will remain about two weeks. They enloyed the stay In Bandon Im- taken in the sights together.
Mrs be remembered
inensely.
Miss Clara Sneed of Bear creek were
Starr
leaves
overland.
Sunday.
The Circuit court granted a di­
married recently and the event was
■I. W. Mast Is having his Bandon
vorce to Mrs. Ora Garten of Bandon
Earl Lelloy Schroeder of Bandon In the nature of un old fashioned
from A It. Garten
The decree was heights homo repainted and other re­ and Coquille and Miss Agnes («oldie |
Charivari and dance. A large crowd
pair work done. Samuel Woods is
made Saturday.
McCue of Bandon were united In of neighbors, including the young
doing the work and says that one murrlage a few
days ago.
Mr. 'people of both neighborhoods, gath­
of the school «■lei will hardly know that place when
Schroeder, better known as "Shorty", ered and about 10 or 11 o'clock in
I I h’s Initials were .Ilin gets through with it.
is a jewelryman by trade and was the evening repaired to the I’eter-
They should have
Robert Swan and family of Look formerly employed here, but is now son's home. The newlyweds were
Illg Glass, Oregon, were visitors to working at Coquille.
aroused and the party' took posses-
Mrs. R. E. L. Bedillion bus receli tho local beach for several days re­
Dancing and a
Miss Pearl Axtelle of the Dalles, sion of the house
ed word from her husband to tin* ef­ cently They were pleased with their
Oergon, who had been visiting her general good time lasted until tin
fect he Hilled on the 22nd for China outing and are planning on return-
A 1916 Stock DODGE Touring Car wins 3 day race
wee sma" hours of the morning,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Axtelle of Six
via Victoria. B. C
es river, und Bandon friends, return Mr. l’eterson has leased the Chas
at Roseburg. All cars except the DODGE were stripped
ed to tho north this week on the Swift ranch and is going into tlie
and equipped for the race, The DODGE removed the
Santa Clara from Marshfield.
Miss | dairy and truck farming business
windshield only.
Axtelle was formerly employed at the lie was formerly with tlie J. F. Van
tl.U iVJ ON TIME
Leuven dairy and is tin expert in hi
local telephone exchange.
Q
line of business.
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THERE’S A REASON 1st, because of power; 2nd, because of
J. A. Parks of Parks and Bottom's
sturdiness; 3rd, because of low body construction, allowing car to
o
restaurant, returned on the Phoenix
Big Hard Time« Ibince
cling to the road; 4th, because of perfect construction.
from a visit to San Francisco and
There will he a big hard tino
other California cities.
Mr. Parks
dance at Doyle's pavilion, Saturday
visited the Exposition and says "it
Buy a DODGE, BUICK or HAYNES LIGHT SIX.
Is the best ever." During Ills absence night. October 2. Good music and u
the 5tli al 8 a. ni: 12th at 10 a. rn:
good time assured
Be there.
it
Art. Gilbert assisted at the restau
rant.
the 19th at 8 a. in: 26th at 10 a. in:
Story Hour ill Library
Dr. Fred Covell and wife went t<
l'irsi valliti 8*10; M*coaiil 8*7; lioluitliig Imitili* and ineals.
k
Next Thursday. October 7th, will
Portland recently where Mrs t ov’ell
bri . \ k w \ iti : ih io rs ox sui: tx
i * obtlaxd
ir
(
be story hour day; story telling be-
underwent an operation fet cancer
gins and will continue leach Thurs­
TICIvl r Ol i ICE l.otAIIJl
VI SI Vi II Ai OAK NT.
Distributor: DODGE. BUICK, HAYNES LIGHT SIX.
day) during the school year.
The
liVXDoX \\ Viti llol SE CO., Ag«eit«. /
BANDON.
OREGON.
little tots will be entertained from
3 o’clock p. ni. to 3:30. The second
MACHINES and third grade children from 3:30
MODUS OF PERFECTION.
to 4 and the fourth and fifth grad«
children
from 4 to 4:30. A number
PERFECTLY
of young ladies will a list with the
SIMPLE
stories and we trust our Thursday
afternoons will he more pleasant and
SIMPLY
profitable Ilian ever before,
All
PERFECT. children are cordially welcome. - F.
Amelia Henry, Librarian
Local News
The C. II. Worrell family of North
Bend who had been guests at the I'.
II Fahy home at Bullards, returned
home last week. Mrs. Worrell Is u
sister of Mrs. Fahy.
GREATEST OF ALL
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.
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DODGE AUTO WINS
Free For All Race
at Roseburg
Steamer Breakwater
SAILS from RAlLROADdock MARSHFIELD
<
M. D. SHERRARD
Hawaiian Pineapple
Firvdli“«. Oil. Belt« and nil kinds of Sonine
Machin.' supplie», Repauiug a specialty.
Only the most perfect fruit is put up under
the WELLMAN BRAND anti is canned under
sanitary conditions.
THE II 4BIT—Eat Fresh
Popcorn and Peanuts
Get your money's worth at th<
Sanitary Peanut A Popcorn wagon
Everything absolutely frosh. J L.
Foster. IToprietmr
Nov 2*>p
GET
Pilone Orders
faken Here
We take orders by telephone.
This is done to save you time
end trouble.
Now, you naturally wouldn't
order by phone if you didn't
get good cuts and fair weight.
When we invite you to order
by wire we therefore intend to
give you first class, prompt
service.
CITY MEA T MARKET
GKO. ERDMAN, Prop
PHONE 191
NEW HOME
USERS
are Quality Choosers
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For Sale By
BANDON HARDWARE CO
Bantlon, Oregon
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The New Home Sewing
Machine Company
San Francisco, California
XI II Booh*. \T LIBRARA
To the rent shelf we have Just ad-
ded the
Nurse's Stori," by Ailrle
Bleneail and Still Jim." by Honore
Willale; "The Heart of the Sunset.
by Rex Beach Is ordered
"The Awakening of Helena Ritchie
and "Adventures Among the Com
eta" were donated, Also a h urn tier
of magazines
To our collection of
poems we have just added the com
pleto works of Longfellow. Whittier
and Bryant
We are Inclined to
feel proud of our fifty volumes of
poetry as we are also of our llbrarv
of music
LIBRARIAN.
Wellman Brand
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You will find it k»th healthy and economical
Small can sliced or grated
Large can sliced
15c 2 for 25
20
We JttM received a shipment of this year« pack
<lii«*ct from llavviii mid a«k you Io try it.
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The Diamond From the Sky" will
he published serially In tho Western
World every week,
Read chapter
ti in this issue, and see the pictures
at the Graud next Tuesday uight.
October 5th
TENDER
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Bungalow Grocery
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