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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
settlement in America at German Two road districts are now using town, Penn., 1683. gravel that is being brought down Gold from the South Fork gravel pits. Su The Knorr drug store at Beach has been sold to O .car Miller, pervisor Laird of the Myrtle Point who has now taken charge. R. K. district has his crew busy finishing Knorr, former proprietor, was one of the road between this city and the 0 ; 11 iiii’li;iihiiiniilli Hilar ■ .liii'i.iiüihr .ïiiliiii|iiiih|| t h I I I lì « the llandolp victims. Since his death North Fork bridge, and fore part of I the week Geo. Mullen of the North Die widow had decided it was best NIntllTl lililí III, ’ : I, Fork district started a crew to haul to dispose of the business. ing gravel onto the road northeast It is reported that Judge E. D. of town. It is believed bv many ♦ ♦ Sperry, who about two weeks ago that, where drainage Is looked after ♦ suffered a stroke of paralysis, has properly, this gravel put down a foot since that time been very low. The to fourteen inches thick will make judge has a host of friends through as good, if not better road than Many things you will find out the county who deeply regret many of the hard-surface in this drug store to allay his afllictiou and hope for the best. Myrtle Point Enterprise. pain—plasters, salves, lini A gasjline auxiliary yacht Gulina Tlie Record says: t Rev. Ilisey of of Newark. N. J., stopped in the Coos the North Bend Methodist church ments, etc. We carry stand Bay port last week on its way up was instrumental in breaking up the ard remedies of this sort. the coast. The vessel, which is only open air pavilion dance at North 85 feet long, has made the long trip Bend Sunday. Rev. Ilisey took the If your doctor prescribes for from the east without a serious ac stand that things were being carried you bring his prescription cident. too far and said there was a state here and have it properly Owing to errors in the preliminary law against Sunday dancing. He ar proceedings, the county court deem gued with the floor manager and the filled. ed it inadvisable to award the con proprietor of the dance to such good tract for constructing the new stretch effect they announced there had been of highway between Coquille and an objection entered and then gave Coos Bay. A number of bids were sufflcent time for those w ho had pur filed, among them bids from the D. chased tickets to dance t twin out and made it free for the others. The pro * turned to the county and Is mak P. Plymale Co, and \V H. Webb. test was entered soon after the dance ing a re-inspection of tlie plants. understood started and it closed about 10:30. is In Marshfield it It is reported that about 3,000 out- some of the church workers have Rev. ilisey told the dance committee of-town people attended the North already started work on a protest that everybody had had a good sea Another case of diphtheria is re Bend Bridge carnival each of the against the practice of allowing the son of enjoyment and he thought ported from Bay Park (Marsh field. 1 three days; the largest crowd being Sunday closing law to go uninforc- they should be satisfied without des- ed and it will likely not be long be- < ecrating the Sabbath evening. Saturday. Siuslaw fishermen are plan ning fore action is had locally.— Marsh The steamer Speedwell has been field Record. on using the parcel post to make Dollar Day a Success chartered by the Parr-McCormick shipments of fish to Eugene. prizes According to articles appearing in Photographer K. B. Wesleder took people of Portland, and will be put J. T. Lillard, Prop Marshfield newspapers tlie merchants Chas. Fensler, of the Hub store on the run between Portland and San a number of motion picture scenes of that city found the recent dollar at PowerB, has been appointed jus- 9 0 at the Simpson home. Shoreacres, a Francisco. tiee of the peace for that district. few days ago, which will be used in day sales held last week were a great <>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi Huckleberries are abundant near the county scenes. Among the pic- success. The articles contain inter- The Furry county salmon pack is Bead J. W. Leneve and wife tures is a rose battle scene and a j views with the various merchants Sky" in being stored at Marshfield, where it Bandon. ¡running advertisements in the pap Peanuts picked seven gallons Sunday In an I number of views of the grounds and pictures will be held for a raise in prices. ,ers on that day. hour and a half. There are hundreds pet deer. day. Get your money's i Erman Bradshaw, a country' lad of gallons going to waste on the L. R. Stinson, grand keeper of I' ih » County Has 50(1 Autos attending the North Bend bridge car bushes.—Coquille Herald. Sanitary Peanut & P Paramount Pictures are real fea | records and sealH of the Knights of According to figures from the of nival, dodged in front of an auto Everything absolutely tures everyone worth seeing at the A Marshfield report states that 50 Pythias lodge, committed suicide at flee of the secretary of state. Coos last week and suffered a broken leg. Grand. Foster, Proprletocr. Coos county (¡reeks are prepared to : Salem a few days ago, by shooting county has almost 500 automobiles The Marshfield city council is be- Deceased was well known The figures show 467 autos. 4!* mo leave for Greece to join their na himself. ginning to figure on what streets will tive country’s army as soon as in in Bandon and throughout tlie coun torcycles and 188 licensed chauff be improved with the taxes from the The number of automobile OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO' structions are received from the the ty, having visited the lodges several eurs. new city road district. (¡reek minister to the i'nited States. times. He was a bachelor, 51 years in use in the state is ls..wt>e from of age. William Weir, of Willanch inlet, year to year. The Smith-Powers logging train Coos Bay, suffered a broken leg last com- The North Bend chamber of Wednesday near 20 Mill Tax for Marshfield week as a result of a kick from a was wrecked last frotn the Summit, between Coquille and merce has received a request A twenty mill tax to curry the ex co w. WEEKLY Coos Bay. The wreck delayed the Pai>e Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio, ask- penses of the city of Marshfield dur (Subscription $1.00 the year) A 200 pound bear was killed at 8. P. trains carrying carnival crowds I itig for samples of the myrtle wood ing the coming year, and pay off the products from Coos county. The South Blough last week, The meat for several hours. interest on the bonded Indebtedness, ■ house refers to a recent visit paid AND was sold in Marshfield at 8 cents is what that city is facing as a re The Gqrman club of Marshfield the county by a representative of tile New Location per pound. I suit of the state going prohibition held a gathering and banquet this firm, who spoke very highly of tlie TIMMONS BUILDING, I Last year’s levy was thirteen G. H. Pullen welder, who was here week at which about 100 Germans | merits of tlie wood. First Street. one-half mills. This will make a few months ago inspecting the vari of the county were present. The af That tlie Sunday closing law was Marshfield levy the highest in ous creameries and dairies, has re- fair was in honor of the first German Daily Papers Magazines rigidly enforced when it was first ■county, being just twice the millage WEEKLY enacted is Hie statement of J. W. of the past year’s levy in Bandon. All Current Publications (Subscription $1.5(1 the year! I Watt, of Marshfield. He said that Judge Coke to lie Candidate when he was living in Salem in The Coos Bay Times says: Judge BOTH EOR 1865, that a man named ike Moore was fined »20 for digging potatoes John 8. Coke in Eugene has an in his back yard on Sunday. Coos nounced ilia candidacy for reelection Saturday Evening Post to tlie circuit court bench on the Re | Bay Times. publican ticket. His name will ap 000000000000000<C<0< Tlie Gold Beach Globe says there pear on the ballot for next Novem i.i considerable complaint from those ber, though his term of office does ¡ aid by check for salmon or work, not expire until December 31, 1916. drawn on tlie Curry county bank by It was about February 1, 19(19, that tlie Seaborg Canning company. Ac Judge Coke first took office, having cording to the Globe, "It is reported ¡been appointed when the first dis that there is now about »2.000 in trlct was divided and a new district this the»'' checks floating around made. His term of office was for neighborhood, and no funds in the four years and he has been through bank t<> meet them.” lone election. I'nder a new state law The Eureka, California, chamber circuit Judges hereafter will hold of of commerce is communicating with fice for a term of six instead of four the Marshfield chamber of commerce I years. in an endeavor to persuade the V. 8. postal department to have the Angora (¡oats for Sale 7 months Nannies, »3.00 each: Eureka-Coos county mail carried by boat. At present the mail between kids, »1.50 each; 2 year old wethers, the two points is taken to either »2.50 each. Sydney N. Croft, Croft O14t2c Portland or San Francisco and then Lake, Bandon. Ore. shipped back over the inland routes 1 Our Business To Drive Pain Away EDISON DAY Pl d ? CONTEST FOR BOYS Indian Motorcycle Edison Phono graph, Evinrude Motor, Old Town Canoe, her-Jolin- son Bicycle, Elgin Watch, Kodak, and over 2000 ether BANDON DRUG COMPANY County Briefs 1 ? Electric Supply Station HOARD’S DAIRYMAN TUTTLE WESTERN WORLD > Cigars, Tobaccos $2.00 A Just Received new ♦ Shipment of Latest Makes t Y ❖ The Judge Says— Put a package of these real corn flakes—these New f > Post Toasties on trial beside a package of any other corn flakes on the market. The jury will bring a verdict of “guilty” guilty of being the finest corn flakes ever made. The New Post Toasties are crisp and appetizing, with a true corn flavour: and they don’t mush down when milk or cream is added. But here’s the real test. Take a handful, fresh from the package, and eat them witnout cream or milk. Mighty good aren't they? » Notice the little “puffs” on each flake—a distinguish ing characteristic- resulting from the new method of cooking and toasting, wnich also brings out and enhances the wonderful, true corn flavour. Your grocer has the New Post Toasties. and bring in your verdict “Delicious” Try them Will Goodrum of Marshfield, auto driver, won the twenty-five mile auto race staged at the Marshfield race track Saturday afternoon, to deter mine the beet driver on the bay. The race was the result of Interest stir red up by the races at North Bend during the carnival. Several con testants were entered, among them Percy Phillips, stage driver for II. N I Richards of the Seven Devils line 40 The time avqraged was about miles per hour. The postal authorities at Wash- ington, recognizing the ability of postmasters to make mistakes in get ting letters in the wrong boxes, have fixed a penalty of »200 on persons taking mail out of an office other than their own, and not returning it immediately. The law also in cludes newspapers. The excuse that It is the postmaster's fault cuts no ice. If you have been getting other people’s mall you had better take warning or you may get yourself in trouble Myrtle Point Enterprise. The North Bend Bridge carnival is history and Coos Bay never had a better season of enjoyment. The crowds were very large. Outsiders were shown every courtesy and made to feel that everything within reason would be permitted. The sports were excellent, the dancing was par ticipated In by all who ever tripped to enhancing music and even the older folks had a season at their youthful amusement. The city Is to be congratulated for the success •n<1 fine manner in which everything «•H given on schedule.—Record. LABOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. I believe In workmen’« com pensation 1 believe In the eight hour day for men in continuous Industries and for women and children everywhere and even tually for all workers In all In dustriea. I believe In social in surance. I l»clleve In minimum wage legislation for those Indus tries In which labor li not Itself In n position to enforce fair liv ing conditions. I believe In un ion*. I believe that labor or ganizations have been one of the greatest factors In Improving the material and moral conditions of the wage earner and In raising the standard of Industrial citi zenship. The union is ns neces Bary an outgrowth of our mod ern industrial system ns is the corporation. The wise and far sighted employer will recognize this fact He will appreciate that the men In the employ of a grent corporation have the right of collective bargaining But the union must accept the responsibility that comes with power. It must recognize Its obligation to the Industry nnd to the community as a whole. It must Is? judged by Its conduct precisely as a corporation Is judged by Its conduct. It must do Its utmost to promote the effl' lency of Its members, for un less the business Is Increasingly productive there will lie no suf flrient reward for anybody. no profit to the shareholders, no nd equate wage for the worklug man, no proper service to the public - Theodore Roosevelt. Y T Y Y Y Y Y ❖ All kinds & makes $1.25 to $17.50 Y Y GET THAT HEATER NOW. Y ï ? Y ? ? T X FROM 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 AGENTS EOR John Deere Farm Implements the best line on the market. a ? Y Y Y X Also for U. S. Cream Separators, Sharpless Milking Machines and R. & V. Gas Engines. Bandon Hardware Co Phone 01 Mail orders given prompt attention