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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
AAA AAAAAAAAA A AAAA AAaVa*aAaVAa»«« a* V • ♦ V • V w *♦**♦♦*»**♦•*♦•*♦* *♦*♦♦**♦**♦**♦**»♦*♦*♦♦**♦*•**♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The European War t t Backed Off the Mat Y Y Y Airamoan/{>^rc>yrarn Y Smoldering lighting Spirit I nleash- Y Y <><l and Sevcral Bailie—and Y Y Then Other Excitement. Jesse L. Li skey presents Y Y Y They may be having an exciting X Y X time over In Europe, but when it Y to real fighting a number of Y The Governor’s Lady comes Bandon's pugilists could show those Y Y old timers over there a number of Y pointers. In fact It is entirely with X Y Y A powerful So iety Brama, in five acts, featuiing the great in the realms of the imagination to Successors to Y Dramaiic Star assert a few of the local victors may i Y contemplate breaking President Wil son's proclamation of neutrality by Y Y EDITH WYNNE MATHESON a trip to the other side. Y Y Pollock & Pollock Rumors are more than current to Y Y of the effect a local tie man and one Wonderful mob see les on < lection night, t< rrific mine explos- Y the captains on the boats tied up in i io i, rescue of entombed miner«. It’s a great picture, sure to lie Y a Bandon this week, engaged In liked by every one. See it at wordy battle which reached its cli Y Y FOR FIRST CLASS GROCERIES; PRICES max in an irresistible advance for Y Y mation, the storming of the citadel Y Y then retreat; honors about even. THE GRAND THEATRE and Saturday LOW; TERMS CASH; GOODS Y nlghf another encounter Y Y Y occurred which was similar in na ture, merely the fighters being dif Y Y THE BEST. Sunday, Oct. 10 ¿ft ferent persons and said to have been Y Y aided with a side issue of firewater. Six Big Reels, Ad it. 15 & 5c — Y Y The engagement was Napoleonic in Y Its swiftness, and terminated with We move into our new home formerly occupied by Y Y one of the parties in about the same Y frame of mind as the Russians in the Y Y the Red Crain Drug Store, about Oct. 15th. lie never laid down. present big German drive—the worse Y Y Prominent Member of which ir I may pay a greater tribute to for wear, but still bellicose. Con- Y Y the memory of this noble churchman, stable Blackerby is said to have a Y Mormon Church Dies I will say that he was not only my warrant for service in this case. Y god-father but also my mot tier's Y And still another. Threats of in- Y brot her. vestigation are following the disord Y Y (By Samuel Wood I ers at the "Glen,” in which one man Y Y at least was hurt in the three or four : Elder T. IV. Cliatbuin, father of Y fistic encounters, Saurday night. As Atly. F. J. < lialburn of this city, re Good Roads Are Y Y We will then close out, our entire stock is usually the case on Saturday night «cully iu charge of church work in Y Y after the dances in town have closed, this district but returning to Ills Given a Boost i many went to the Glen with the in- t liome ill Indepi ndelice, Missouri, died Y of TINWARE, GRANITE WARE, GLASS Y tenion of dancing until daylght, but Y at the luttcr place, October 2nd, of heart trouble. The American people spent hund the abseuce of women killed the Y Y WARE, CROCKERY, CHINA and DRY- The deceased loaves a wife, three reds of millions of dollars In Europe ilaucing hence a rough house when Y Y sous und four daughters, all living in l!i 13. Switzerland, with but one I the returning men started an enage- Y Y In the fights wi$b firewater. iu or near Independence, Missouri, sixteenth the area of Oregon, does, i I not produce from her soil enough •*lal followed several were more or Y except his soli, F. J., of this place. GOODS at Mr. (hatburn was the sou of tlie ' food and clothing to supply I her own less bruised up and an engineer off Y Y late Judge J. W. CliuHiiirn of Har people. Iler imports exceed her ex- 'the steamer Brooklyn quite serious Y Y lan. Iowa, was s< v etily-four years ol<> ports annually by more than i 20 per ly hurt. He says two unknown men Y Y uud for over forty years had be^n a cent; yet she lias magnificent scenery uttacked and beat him, but owing Y Y to the general state of drunkenness minister of the Gonpel, and for the and is prosperous. She bus, by fine Y did the job and disorder tliose who Y past twenty years had been one of roads and attractive taverns, made tlie most prominent uuil active mis- 'result tliAt thousands of tourists succeeded in concealing their iden- Y Y Y sleiialres In the Re-organized Lntter have vlnlted Hint unproductive coun tity. Y At a lute Y And then the climax, Day Saints church. A recent irsiie try annually. Y two Marshfield hour Sunday night i of the Saints Herald, official organ Mincy Well Distributed Y men secured a room in a local lodg- of the church, contained his photo These tourists, who came to view l.ater the landlady is Y Y graph a cover design, the title of I the mountains, lakes and falls, stay ing house, Watch our ad for further announcements which was an "Old Guard.” That ed Io buy hotel service, watches, said to have become convinced that X Y sufficient for his face is familiar jewelry, textile goods, und a large all was not as It should be, and noti 1 Y fied Officer Chas. Cessna. He raid to the members of the church in ev ❖ Go to the Model Cash Grocery * * Cooking Utensils at Cost COST PRICE Everything a bargain uh whh [share of all tlie other commodities ed the room and the men in company ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ ♦ e’VWW ery purl of the I Ilion, a here he lias jhe manufacturing of which give elu-I o V ♦♦♦ witli two young girls from the lower lui>< led hi u missionary, ploymenj to her people. This tour-1 river section were taken to the city lie had olio ideal the beautiful 1st money Is distributed more tlior bastlie to await the arrival of His Christ life, lie hud one faith, which ouglily among her people than is the Honor, Judge Kauarud. A trial was was centered in th«* church of vv lib'll revenue from any other source, for held Monday forenoon and each of lie was a representative, and to the everyone who serves receives from tlie men assessed a $15 fine; and the CITI WATER WILL RE SHIT establishment of Unit fuitli all of his th<> tourist in proportion to ids ser- culprits given a little fatherly ad- Ol l S.VITRDAY, OCTOBER »th. energies were bent. lie hail a life vice. |vice to the effect such ethics were The following from the Oregon- many gigantic rocks so close in long friend, the late Prophet ami from 2 o'clock P. M. all along BAI.- Oregon Is the promised land. Ore an in shore. We found Bandon to be a Future tan. of a recent date, gives not tolerated iu Bandon. president of the church. Joseph gon can come to tier own at last, but I Illi | violations of the same nature will I tkresting side light on what visitors hustling little town, situated right. TIMORE Al EX I E FROM Smith, and during Joseph's last ill slio must act. She must not continue think of Bandon and this section of on the mouth of the Coquille River, STREET to 2nd «TREE I . also not be dealt with so lightly. m s was constantly at his side to tie content to depend on Iter tim | And then later this week comes i the country. 1 and and several several fair fair sized sized vessels vessels were along BELEWARE ___ AVENTE and Mas a Civil Mai I ctei.iu ber industry alone. By means of line REMAN HHt’T OFF knowledge of an encounter between Bid you know that Cooa County then bins at the docks. We stayed ¡WILL Mr Chatburn's early manhood wii highways and motorcars, a resource ,................ rx'Tii. two draymen. It would appear the Ivus fine roads'’ at tlie hotel that night, but ■ 1 NMMAM REPAIRS ABE MADE. spent in and around Bill lull. Iowa, can l>e udded to our commerciul lite ^rouble originated over the moving beach. Tlie F. L. Buck, Deputy Clerk of the lour breakfast on the whole ill ISliJ, lie in enlisted ill the Hint not only can be enjoyed by our < TH WATER DEPARTMENT. lof a certa In piece of freight and Cui- United States District Court, says so, Portland's blue-ribbon cream look 2'.'tli Iowa, serving until the che.e of own people n prosperity that will re aminated in a few blows at a gather ■ Kid he had plenty of opportunity, *>n andytaste like skimmed milk. In the tlie war. when lie received all llolloi ward Hie energetic and Industerioiis REt ITA I. A Ml SK A I, TREAT ing on the water front near the t’eu- a 1224-mile automobile tour just 'vicinity of Bandon are miles of pas- Hide discharge. Returning to ills for their lubor more handsomely tral Warehouse. (Continued from first page) A warrant was completed, to compare Coos County lure land and hundreds of Tine look home town lie served the c.mnty 8 than docs tlie harvest or any other sworn out by on«* of the parties in reads with those in other parts of ing jersey cows, and tliat explained —Hubert Robbins. years hh sheiiff. during which time crops. The faruiefs' interest in these 'this encounter, alleging striking a tfie state. wliy the cream was so rich. Twilight Reverie. T J. Guy.— ho captured the notorious outlaw, roads runs parallel to Hie interest of minor. < <« s Roads Aie tine. Dollie Bowman ' ¿For variety the trip taken by Mr. murderer und hot -• thief. Win. Cup tin* tourist. Tlie same road that hi "Tlie r< ads in Coo., vuunty are Tlie pr'»rec(.>- «n 'he •e.i».' |tt py. Immediately following these chants tlie tourist serves the farmer. I traveled In safety and comfort. There and Mrs. Buck, their baby, anil Mr. tine. Tlie trip from Coquille to Ban- >e <* % mt* • '.o '. r >U' aa* • t n- Buck s brother-in-law, S. It. Webb, days he was converted, became u Tlie highwuys must lead away must be suitable and convenient tav 1 SU 1 where I .1 trai <vf Salem, Mrs. Webb and the two don. a distance of 30 miles, was made ■ • J wUaa ’or t 't *i tor 'r* w minister and took up his life work ........ the cities to interesting places I rrns along tlie roads, tlie • over a quite narrow road most of the nd .It are ,uv<t *4 t a : *nu Wei b children, just about out-ranks eler can refresli himself. frequent places for From a financial standpoint the any trip taken by Portlanders in • distance, but Good Roads Advocated passing have been provided. Ou re- recital was not all that it might have Oregon this year. By a united effort we soon should turning to Coquile from Bandon, we been. In the neighborhood of five lie able to offer tlie tourists of the < rater Lake I'o llanilon came toward Myrtle Point six miles dollars was pa id out of the profes- world a completed Columbia River "On arriving at Crater Lake in the Highway reacliing from the seacoast afternoon, we saw the original of so tIu n turned north and crossed over sor's own pocket to meet the expens- (the Coos Bay Wagon Road, return- e« It was the second public recital •o The Bailes, along the wonderful many paintings. It is a graud sight, ling to Roseburg that way. While he has held within the past year and Columbia River, for 200 miles; a and one worth tlie trip to anyone. He has given five private road around the eastern slope of Leaving t'ruter l.ake. we came down that road is much better than the a half. there are a recitals during that time. Mount Hood, connecting the present tjie mountain as fur us Prospect and Camas Valley road. good many dangerous places and Hood River County roads with the oamped there in an orchard, arriving Prof. H. Quigley was elected vice sharp turns on tlie edge of the bluffs. WemuM road at Government Camp, in Meijford August 22 We stayed "Frequently we had to stop and president of the Coos County High a system of roads along the ridge of with Mr. and Mrs Hugh Elliott, my 'either back up or let the other fellow School Athletic association at the our western hills reaching from Fair mother-in.lnw, a few days, and then inont boulevard. 1000 above the city cam«* north to Brockway, where we do the backing, and when that is Coquille meeting. How about Saccbi's beach some on tlie south, to Holbrook, mi tlie took the Camas Valley wagon road done for a quarter-mile or so along The Seven Devils stage north; a tine road on each bank of to Myrtle Point, going on to Bandon a high bluff with a rocky wall and Sunday? a swift stream below waiting for will take you there and back. tf the beautiful Willamette to the falls via Coquille. at Oregon City; the Interstate bridge ’«"After leaving Brockway and Ret iyou if you go over the edge, you It is reported that Clarence Ed at Vancouver completed, and the ling well up in tile mountains, the feel that if ever you get out of it monds, former wool-dyer at the lo Barracks and the excellent roads road came out dose to an old clear alive, you will pick a better road the cal woolen mills, died at Pendleton, radiating from that qualt old his ing. probably made by some home next time. Oregon, recently of blood poisoning "We made the trip from Bandon toric town available, and our own Io- steader. and just inside the dilapi contracted while working in the [well up the mountain toward Roae- cal roads paved and lined with orna dated picket fence stood a doe and woolen mills there. burg In one day Camped alcng the mental shade trees two fuwns. They did not seem at all BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tills year we are looking the cost frightened, and we stopped our ma- east fork of the Coquille river part Boak, Friday. October 1st. twin of Hie next day and arrived in Rose of the Columbia River Highway by (.tilue to look at them, They watched burg that night. The next day we boys. The mother is getting along not having It completed by not be its iutently about live minutes Then nicely and the proud father is wear ing ready Shall we continue to lose the doe started out of the clearing ran down to Salem, ami on the day ing that smile which wont come off. following, returned to Portland. Hie value of ouroad expenditures by with a slow swinging gait followed The speedometer ou my ear regi- being loo late? The budgets for cjv.sely by tlie t> ffiaus. They oily county road work for next year are went u shut distance ill the brush tered 122« miles, averaging a little now beiug prepared. This Is the and the n stopped. We waited a short better than 1 4 • a miles to the gallon DIAMOND BRAND of gasoline Generally speaking, the time to act What are the County lime thillkills ••<*> l.ii.'L thinking nartlsin |a*r reads were good. but in some places SB* Courts going to do? would put in his appearance they were bad. The best tinte made i ” — evidently he had B I his fate o Twe «'titlitrvn Hail t'roup was 45 miles per hour. While cross- I The two children of J. W. Nix, was too wise to luak c hl.: a I pea ing McKenzie Pass. It was 2 H miles LAfHKJf ____ Cleveland, Ha . had croup He writes just at Hint lime. IVe would liar l»er hour Of the four ptactically new 1«X r«>r UraacM for CniCHBl TUM S A fUMONtl KKiNU PU.LS U «FD .„.tZX been glad to have »een him. H "Both got so choked up they could tires, only one blew out. and its mate •eto Birti I b essM Wllb BlM<A> 9 hardly breathe I gave them Foley’s “THE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE” t<M>(h'H Stciict) itcai'tifiil along with It is ready for the discard. ■Ibboa. 1(11 »O orim n.r»<»..rv/ •».«.I.« a>4 ark K.r < Bi t asa-T<a • V scenery "The set nery at Bunt? n is more There were no punctures and no en »■«■•WO Xlllll rin». r.< tvrntrg«« ■ Honey and Tar stul nothing rise mid I I IT PHOX i: INI "•»•Kle.t >• Be<t. s.ifn^Aiways Srllabls* I It completely cured them." Contains heHUtitul Ilian that c cl any oreg. n gine trouble.” 9 no opiates Cuts the phlegm, opens bench I have seen, the eva- t ! line bo- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Superior Filming Westeru World ing so rugged and there being I so I ur passages Orauge Pliarniacy. EVERYWHERE Portland Auto Party Says Bandon Scenery Is Beautiful Water Shut Off Heating STOVES 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 CHICHESTER SPILLS