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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
■ > Take Good Care of Your Teeth it but missed; a little farther down the street another person began can- nonnading, the third ODe securing the prize. Passengers coming in to Coos Bay on the Florence stage Thursday aft ernoon had an exciting experience. The waves were dashing high and struck the autos several times, forc cific has been completed from Eu- gene as far west and south as the upper end of TUtcoos lake, sex eu miles from the Siuslaw bridge. Good progress has been made with the work since it started south from the . Siuslaw. Tracklaying will be rush- led five miles further south, where it will be delayed a short time until some trestle work is completed DISON DAY PKIZE CONTEST TOR BOYS AND GIRLS B m llllil limiglilllllliilîlllllllilülllllllilllllilll |l'lllll||||l|lt'':Hl';'Ül I LN • TV • 25UU- m Prizes__ ¡¡¿ A Illi 'i the salt Sunday < l<.»ing Situation are The law prohibiting the keeping $ day. open of all stores except drug stores A Q bakeries, hotels and restaurants on 0 As the twig is bent the Plans are beiug prepared for au- I Sunday has been in effect for the A tree will grow. Teach your other contract on the Coquille-Marsh past 50 years. In some places they field road. The piece to be built is children early how to use from Davis Inlet to Coaledo, about have recently begun enforcing lite law. An official at this place says their toothbrushes thorough 4 1-2 miles. The road will have to that it will be unlawful to keep open 0 be cleared and graded, costing about i ly. Set a good example your $35,000. Tile officials hope to have In future on Sundays. The owners of tile stores will not be notified to self. We fell reliable tooth a portion of the work completed this close, but every one keeping open year. will do so at his own risk, ami in do brushes and various sorts of Miss Goldie Riggs was elected Car ing so, under the law, he lays h im- tooth powder, paste and nival Queen of the North Bend self open to a fine at any time, Co- liquids. Bridge Carnival and is serving in quille Herald. that capacity this week. Miss Lillian No Terminal Rates for the Bay Henderson, a former Bandon girl, was in the race for the honors, and According to an interview appear- I up until a few hours before the vot ing in the Coos Bay Times, Coos Bay ing closed, was the leading candi- can expect no terminal rates from on the Bay and may visit Bandon in date. the Southern Pacific until deep wat a few days. Jim is said to go bare i er ships in the foreign trade, and A footed, wears a gunny sack shirt and 1 Stephen Lapp, one of the oldest V many of them, actually come Into a red bandana handkerchief wrapped settlers of Coos county, 0 died at the harbor and tie up at the docks. 0 about his head, under his hat. Marshfield a few days ago. Deceased Such is the thunderclap news deliv came to Port Orford in the early days Increase of the water reserve for ered by G. W. Luce, frieght traffic as a member of the Baltimore com fire protection from 5,000 to a quar manager of the Southern Pacific, pany. He moved to the Coquille ter million gallons is being consider while at Marshfield the latter part of valley in 1855, going to the South ed by the North Bend city council, the week. He said that the Inter slough section in 1865 where he en and a committee appointed to take state Commerce commission forbids gaged in the logging business. J. T. Lillard, Prop the matter up with the water com such rates where the railroad Is not pany. in actual competition with oversea Coos county merchants who for merly gave trading stamps are inter freighters, Marketing of Coos coun- OOQQOOQOOQQQQOOOQOOOOOQQOQOOQOQQOOO i A band of 2,100 head of sheep that ested in a recent decision. Trading ly coal will be encouraged as much Miss Hazel Manwarning who has GET hie Messrs. Taylor Dement and Wm. attracted some attention by her suc stamps have a legal right to live. as possible, said Mr. Luce. Kollbrook have purchased in Curry The trading stamp law passed by the cess as manager of a cheese factory county, passed through Myrtle Point TOBACCO NOT A SUCCESS 1915 legislature was declared un In Curry county. Is spending a few this weok. The sheep are being tak Get your money's worth at the constitutional in a decision of tile days with friends In Marshfield. Miss en to Roseburg, where they will be Greeks Find This Section is Too Sanitary Peanut & Popcorn wagon. Multnomah circuit court, and car- Manwarning is not only an expert delivered to Mr. Kolliagen. stock Damp for Caring the Weed. Everything absolutely fresh. J. L. in her line, but a very capable I iuh I- ried into the Federal coun. dealer.—Myrtle Point Enterprise. The producing of tobacco In the Nov25p muxs woman. Coos Bay Times. Foster, Proprietor. The diphtheria epidemic at Bunk Coos Bay section which was attempt- , There are nine school districts out er Hill. Marshfield, has so alarmed ed by several Greeks who understand I side of the cities of the county that the people of East side. that the the business, has not proved to be a | are now doing high school work, ac city council of that municipality has marked success. The tobacco will 000<0<0000000000000< cording to County Superintendent R. placed an ordinance on record to be grow all right but it does not cure E. Baker. These ate Parkersburg. The Greeks rented the on in the general election there well here. Riverton, Randolph, Beaver Hill, voted Gage farm at Allegany and there which provides that the city Catching Inlet, Bridge, Powers and soon, made the experiment with the weed , for $50,000 for a municipal bond Coos river. WEEKLY water plant. Eastside has no water They understand the culture of the plant and they say that some of the One of the largest deer ever killed system at present. (Subscription $l.<’<) the year) tobacco grew six feet high but on ac- in these parts, so far as we can learn, W. P. Murphy of Marshfield has count of the rainy weather it does was bagged by Clarence Gould of Al AND It was a made the announcement that he will not cure well. The only way that legany a few days ago. New Location four point buck, and afler tile en erect a new $7,000 concrete building it could b handled would be to have TIMMONS BUILDING. trails had been removed welghed, at North Bend on the ground former a dry kiln and it would not pay to First Street. with the head and legs on, 225 ly occupied by the Joy theatre and build oue for the amount of the other buildings destroyed in the big plant they could produce. Coos Bay pounds.— Coos Bay News. Daily Papers Magazines fire there of a few weeks ago. The Times. WEEKLY A deer was killed within the city lower floor will be occupied by a All Current Publications (Subscription #1.50 the year) limits of Empire a few days ago. It theatre and the upper will be fitted CHECKS NO Gitoli came walking down one of the up as office rooms. BOTH EOR Officers Said to Be Looking for J. It. streets; a woman saw the animal, Tracklaying on the Willamette-Pa- and rustling a gun. took a shot at Fish of Bandon. THE Of- The Coos Bay Times says: Saturday Evening Post YEAR Joseph R. fleers are searching Tor Fish of Bandon who is wanted for 000000<x>00000c>000< cashing at least two no-fund checks in Marshfield. The man is said to have gone out by way of Roseburg and no trace of him has been found. "On September 26 Fish bought a ticket over the Myrtle Point and Roseburg auto line and tendered a $14 check on the Bank of Bandon in payment. He left for Roseburg and the checks came back marked no funds.' According to the officers Fish also cashed a similar check with a Marshfield saloon. In the direct ory Fish is rated in Bandon as an auto driver. He is known here and his friends state their belief that he will return to face the charge against him. He is a married man. having i wife in Bandon.” ing the passengers to climb on top of the seats to escape a real water bath, About 22 people said to have made the trip that Some of the BIG PRIZES Indian Motorcycle, Edison Phono- graph, Evinrude Motor, Old Town Canoe, Iver-John- son Bicycle, Elgin Watch, Kodak, and over 2000 other prizes BANDON DRUG COMPANY County Briefs A four point buck deer was recent ly captured while swimming across the bay near Empire. The City of Coquille lias received the $30,000 cash for its issue of re funding bonds and is now cashing its outstanding warrants. Coos county Greeks have received notification that the Greek consul at Portland will pay their passage to their native land if they will return to tiiat country and enlist. Residents of the South Slough dis trict salvaged the Northwest hull, where it rests on the beach at mussel point. It is said over $150 worth of copper and brass was secured. Judge J. 8. Coke of Coos county, arrived here a few days ago and left immediately for Portland, He will return to Eugene in a few days to hold a session of the circuit court.— Roseburg Review. A. D. McCulloch of Powers is said to have been robbed of $94, in a Marshfield rooming house, Sunday. Jim Thorne, an Indian who was with McCulloch. Is accused by him of the theft. District Attorney Liljeqvist has been asked by Attorney General Brown to make an estimate for the information of the county court of the sums necessary next year in en forcing the prohibition law. a peculiar ‘ Rattlesnake Jim," character of the hctio fraternity, is g Electric Supply Station HOARD’S DAIRYMAN TUTTLE WESTERN WORLD Cigars, Tobaccos Heaters Just Received new Shipment of Latest Makes All kinds & makes THE These New Post Toasties Are the first and only corn flakes that are “good to eat” without milk, cream or sugar, Try some fresh from the package, and at once you get a wonderful true Liberty, can man resign tbee Once having felt thy generou* flame? Cun dungeon*, bolts or bars con fine ttee Or whips thy noble spirit tame? Too long the world has wept, bewailing That falsehood’s dagger ty rant* wield. But freedom Is onr sword and shield. And all tbelr arts are nnavall- Ing To arms! To arms, ye brave! Tire avenging sword sheathe. 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Our new shipment contains such well known makes as TRILBY OAK, BEE, OPAL, RIVAL, LACLEDE ,HOT BLAST, LEVER—-in fact any kind or make you might want, from the small sheet- iron stove to the higher price cast-iron ones that are the best made. Get your heater now while you have a large stock to choose from. A good heater is a money saver when fuel bills are considered. WE ARE AGEN TS FOR John Deere Farm Implements the best line on the market. Also for U. S. Cream Separators, Sharpless Milking Machines and R. & V. Gas Engines. Bandon Hardware Co. Phone 01 Mail orders given prompt attention <♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ *♦* ••• *♦* *♦* *♦*