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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
OREGON PI'»NEER 4 ISITIXG RELATIVES IX BAXIHC BE NOT DECEIVED We are handling the best grades of merchandise in town, are selling at the lowest living prices. Let us fig ure with you on your winter’s supply of groceries. You owe it to yourself to trade where you get a reduction in prices, and thereby avoid the high cost of living, A few prices for your consideration. $6.10 per sack 5.75 per bbl. .90 per can .90 per can .25 per lb. .45 per lb. .40 per lb. .06 per lb. .75 per doz. _.15 per can .20 per jar .15 per glass .25 per bot. .15 per glass .25 per jar 6 bars for 25c 3 cans for 25c 3 cans for 25c .20 per bot. 2 cans for 25c .10 per can .15 per lb. ... .20 per lb. .30 per can .20 per can Pure Granulated Sugar Hard Wheat Flour 1st grade Hills Bros. Coffee G’ can) M. J. B. Coffee lb. ran) Caracel Coffee <»•-• ;Wr) Tree Tea Bulk leas Small White Navy Beans Milk Solid Pack fable Peaches Preserves'»»11 kinds) Home Made Apple Jelly Salad Oil Chip Beef Apple Butter Crystal White Soap Bull Dog Tomatoes Canned Corn Snider’s Catsup Shrimps Oysters (mg. 2 for 2.*») Walnuts Shredded Cocoanut Ghiradelli’s Ground Chocolate Ghiradelli’s Cocoa 3 Big Days Waa First White Child Bom In the SUte; Wa. Through the Hard- »liips of Early !»»>«. >6 Mrs. Bailie Miller of Salem, Or«’ >0 gon mother of Mrs. 11. Ilclmken ol W this city, arrived the latter part oi ^0 the week for a visit with her dauglit- (Y er and grand children. vY Mrs. Miller, who is in the seventies, (X made the trip alone, coming by way of Roseburg. She is one of the )6 pioneers of the state and has tlu* >0 honor of being known as the first >2 white child born in Oregon. Iler ^2 parents «’atne to the territory in mi 'Y emniigrant train from the east. They river, <A settled near the Columbia I )X where Mrs. Miller was born, It is >X said another puro white child was >X born a short while before. Imt only >Q lived a short time. Iler father was active in the early political history >Y Lf the state, having ; been one of the *Y 101 settlers who voted at Campoeg X'»’“ til« question as to whether Oregon ¡A I was to be a part of the United States ,X or Canada. His name is the fourth AT NORTH BEND October 7, 8, 9 BRIDGE CARNIVAL t > celebrate completion olthe big steel bridge across Coos Bay* 'on the monument erected in In not 'd of the pioneers who saved the state 0 to the Union. 2 She was the second native-born Good Roads Convention Oregonian to be married and her husband was active in the Indian Able speaker» will be present. wars of the Rogue river country in 9 0 the early days. She will remain in Fraternal Conventions $ Bandon during the winter. $ 8. A. Carmichael was taken from V the Mercy hospital at North Bend, X - - V .Tuesday, where lie > was operated up- Anri ag< for appendicitis, Ipn four weeks ago [.Mrs. Carmichael went over to the SPORTS---------------------- RACES----------------------- DANCES j Bay the same day to be with her him A husband nnd will accompany lliis will he the big ilay of (he celebration and orators w ill he on hand. back to Bandon as soou as the doc Something doing all the time. tors are of the opinion ho will be well enough to stand the Journey. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 PROPOSALS INVITED I will receive sealed bids at my office 740 Morgan Building, for a stock of merchandise located at Ban don, Coos County, Oregon, consist Ing of the following lines of mer- Dry goods, $4467.77; I chandise: $550.95; Laces and Embroideries, Pitici S Alti SI IM ECT TOCIIANGE WITH THE I■ I.UCTt ATION OF THE .MARKET. BIA Children's Knit [ Ladies', Misses, ET OOOI» GOODS,(’ol ItTEOl S TREATMENT, INI» FREE BELÌI ERY. Hoods and Underwear, $765.1 15; l ad lioisery. les', Misses, Children's I $500.81; Stationery. $594.46; Fancy Goods and Notions, $1873.75; Ladies Gloves, $633.74; Ribbons, $268.82; Toys, $198.14; 1 Ladies Muslin Und- erwear. Shirt Waists and Corsets, $427.07; Millinery, $334.86; Ladies' J. II. SHIELDS D. H. JACKSON Sults, Gowns, Dresses, Coats und $664.70; or total inventory valua- with tiop of $1 1,280.22, together fixtures of $1420.17, up to 12 o'clock it«»»s ox long ridi : Noon of Monday, October II, 191 * Inventory may be seen at my office Wood Brother* Leave on Bicycle Trip and property can be inspected at to Cherokee, Iowa. j Bandon. Terms cash. Certified «•heck for ten per cent of amount of Alma and Wallace Wood, sons of fered must accompany each bid. Samuel Wood of this city, aged 21 I Right is reserved to reject any anti and 16 years respectively, left Sun- all blds. day on bicycles for Cherokee. Iowa Dated Portland, Oregon, Septem Nt'CI I SSt IRS I < I The brother, who came to Bandon j her 25th, l!l I 5. from that city In .lune, went pre S30 07 It L. SABIN pared with a complete camping out fit nnd will spend most of the nights Wm. Lundquist leaves iu the m irn out of doors These arc our expert workmen. Try us and They believe the trip tug for Carleton, Oregon, when* he enn be made In 3 months or less. will visit with relatives for a short see, we know you will then be our steady customers. They go from Bandon to central Cali lime and then go on to Portland for fornia, where they take the Lincoln I a sh'»rt stay. From Portland Mr. highway through Nevada. Utah, Colo I.undguist will go to the fair at San rado and Nebraska. i Francisco anil on to Nevada where A good workman and all around man. The eldest boy was taken sick in lie lias mining interests, lie will re the east last spring and Mr. Wood turn to Bandon next spring, it Is went to Iowa and brought the two hoped a full fledged millionaire. hoys west The coast climate agreed Late ol the Geo. E. Wilson blacksmith shop. A with them and they are now as husky C. R. Wright was over on the Bay better workman and a crackeijack. a pair of lads as one would find any consulting with Engineer Pohlemus w here. yesterday City Grocery Company SATURDAY,OCTOBER 9 SPORTS WATER SPORTS PARADES < LOSING WITH A GHANI» MASQUERADE MAHDI GRAS. IT WILL PLEASE E\ ERYBODY. Come and bring the whole family and your friends. Xortli Bend will entertain you and show you the great bridge that means rapid develop ment of Soulhwestern Oregon. ••HOUSE OF QUALITY” THE SQUARE DEAL BLACKSMITH SHOP Low Round Trip Fares J. A. Kennedy Big Bridge Carnival S. A. Briggs Carl Clifford COATS, I Proprietor. llltlGGS, Xian i er. of sale MKXT BONOS. oi lupiuni II» loxis. New I'eanut Wagon R ohm * C. L. Foster, Bandon peanut king, has decided that it would be rather disagreeable this winter without a suitable house for his wagon anil 80 han constructed one. The house is roomy and neatly constructed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That sealed blds will he received by the Common Council of the City of Bandon, Coos County. Oregon, until half past seven o'clock p. m. the 3rd tiny of November. 19 là, for the ptir- Xi..ht \\ .il< huían In It«* pilla « ba ie of $ 1,3on 73 street improve- mvut bonds of the City < of l!and< n i has ('«>»• mi. nightwatchman, < »regun now looking like a real city cop. I ouominatluns to suit the pur- appears Mr. ( ensila whh nut salisfivd ! rhaaer, not lens than 130,00 nor more r bl a I lieti than $501» 00, they bear I Internet at w It bout •< '» 111 1 I III .1 II J I ti per cent and alid are ate dated January oUe. 1st, I !» 1 6. and mature ten year from dale «itti prepayment opti ii thereon Join» the I Jks at face value and mriiir * »nterost nt Nels Brown, of Tuttle's news any annual Interest period aftei ' stand, went over to Marshfield last yesr frolli dale of bonds. I evening and was Initiated Into Die Sold Itonds aie aulitoti , j by t lie I Nels laws of the State of Oregon, and myleries of tin* Elks lodge says th«> Elks are live and active ordinane«*« of Hu* City of Bandon Certified «'heck of 5 per c«*nt «if bunch and that their goat Is righi bid must accompany each bld to be there with the frills forfeited to the City of Bandon In i aso Idd 1« accepted mid bidder falls K. of I* Ixulge Vitin* to make payment of mild bonds Tom l.alrd took the first degree, All blds to be addressed to E h Kau»rud, City ......... rder. Ban don. knights of Pythias lodge. Mon.kiy Co* n county. On 'Clic Common Conn nigh» and Axel Erickson was Initiat ell le.wrvea tin* light to reject any ed Into the myterles of the second I degree. l.alrd nays the first was a and all bld«. «« pontine Dated at Bandon. Oregou, Sept idandy. while Krlckaeii that the goal must be a go getter by 30th, 1913. tin* time It make» tin* third run A B. II K Vl’HRUD. City Itpcorder number of others are said to be ifilnk tng favorably of the lodge and will 830 07 1 « 21. probably essay the degrees. to the to l>e held at North Bend, October 7-8-9 Tickets will be sold from all points, Powers to Marshfield Inc. October 7--«J—9th, good for return un til October 10th. Three Great Days Of Walla Walla, Wash. A good floorman, and all around workman, assists in this shop. notice Plenty of room- Plenty to eat Good Roods and Fraternal Conventions, able speakers Heating 9 Auto and Motorcycle races, Horse races, Field and frack Sports, Aquatic Sports. Grand water pageant, Parades, Grand Masquerade Mardi Gras. STOVES Further particulars from nearest Zgent of the If you are in need of a heating stove come in and see our line, we are sure to please, in price and quality. Priced from $1.00 to $17.50 Me Nair Hdwe Co ••THE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE” 11 i i riioxi ini Southern Pacific JOHN VI. StìITT, (renerai l’as*.«ayer Agent. Portland, Oregon. ■«4 L. I. Thomas of Marshfield, piano] Bonds bear interest at 6 per cent salesman, was over calling on his and are dated September 1st. 1915, local patrons today. Mr. Thomas and mature ten years from date with has sold a large number of pianos prepayment option at face value and in Bandon and is planulng < n putting accrued interest thereon to date of in a line with J. A. Byrne. any anuual Interest coupon period after one year from date of bonds. IMPROVE- Certified check must accompany Oi SAI.K ol each bld to be forfeited to the City 110X1*8. of Bandon in case bid Is accepted and bidder falls to make pay ment of said NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN ( bonds. That sealed blds will be received by All bids must b«> addressed to B. the Common Council of the City of B Kausrud. City Recorder. Bandon, Bandon. Coos County. Oregon, until Oregon. Common Council reserves half past seven o'clock p. m. the 3rd the right to reject any and all bids. day of November. 191"* for the pur Dated at Bandon. Oregon, Septem chase of $283.89 street Improvement ber 30, 1915. % bonds of the City of Bandon. Ore E. B. KAUSRUD, gon Denomination» to suit pur City Recorder. chaser. not less than $25. 00 nor more than $500.00. .830 07 14 21.