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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
Military Road Down Coast Is Promoted Committee Named at North Bend Meeting to Take DeeLsive Ac* lion Towards Getting Aid. This Knife We Mean Just What We Say—FREE! A dandy. miarat.l-^d J.-u-kknlfe. made of the beat English Mtcii away hbaolutely free to any b<>y who will do a few bourn' work for ua in hi» own t.eighborhood. We Want One Boy In every country town in Orv-’on, Washington «nd Idaho to have one of these Knives. So knives given away to boys tn tho city of Portland. Cut Out this Coupon and Mail it to us MGR. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Portland. Or.: Please tell me how I can secure the $2.00 Boy Scout Knife Fi-ee. Name Address Result-Getting Classified Department CLASSIFIED RATES--One cent per word, first insertion; cent per word f".r each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified ads are cash with order. SALE—Big Type Poland Chi hogs; 3 boars, 3 sows, register- ♦ 112.50 each. E. F. Topping. Ore., Telephone 505 6. WANTED A second hand cooking range witli hot water connections. Postoffice Box 803, Bandon. ltp LOST—Between Bandon and Sixes river in Curry county, an auto mobile rolie, black on one side and brown and white on other, Liberal reward for return to this office or O28tfc to S. G. Whitsett. Mrs. A Rinne masseuse and medi- cal gymnastic. Hx. 853 Bandon, Ore- ,lanl5p. gon. FOR RENT Five-room furnished house on Chicago ave.. $ 1 2.5(1 per month. See Dippel & Wolverton. : O28tf. WANTED Someone to build a permanent renter, house fur a Must lie on a lot near the down town section, Address World, for infor tì mation. GOOD POTATOES For good pota toes cheap. Inquire at tlie Bar gain store. S9tf WANTED To trade a 7 passenger Buick car for house and lot in Bandon. Inquire at the Bargain store. s9tf WANTED—Sacks. Bargain Store. We pay cash JUStf. EOK KENT 7 room bungalow, all modern conveniences, ('all at 9th and Baltimore avenue. s301m< EOK SALE—A few cows and some young stock. De Long Four Mile ranch. Phone 1X6. S3Otf We are sole agents for Hiverton Coal at Bandon. Dippel & Wolver ton. O28tf. NOTICE 1-OIC 1*1 BI.K ATION No. OIMMIO Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. October 13, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that ROB ERT H HI NT, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on October 4. 1913, made liome- slead Entry, Serial, No. 09009. foi the NEVi of SE’4 of. Section 13. Township 303, Range* 15W, Wiliam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Manton E Tieadgold. U. 8. Commissioner, at ids office, at Bandon, Oregon, on tlie 26th day of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Sidney N. Croft, of Bandon. Oregon, .lames Clenbougli, of Langlois, Ore.: T. J. Wooden, of Langlois. Oregon R. R. Davis, of Bandon, Oregon J. M. UPTON, 021 28 N4 1 1 18 25 Register Cured Boy of Croup Nothing frightens a mother more than the loud, hoarse cough of croup Labored breathing, strangling, chok ing and gasping for breath demand instant action. .Mrs. T. Nettreur. Eau Claire, Mis., says: "Foley’s Honey and Tar cured my boy of croup aft er other remedies failed." Ileconi mended for coughs and colds. Orange Pharmacy. FOUR MILE “SMOKELESS" ♦ Meesrs.. Langley and McAdams of Bandon spent Sunday of last week with John Hurly of North Prairie. Tlie Hallowe’en masquerade ball at the Socialist hall was not alto gether a financial success on account of tlie small attendance. Wm. Cox, not being satisfied with his new- tenant, has made arrange ments whereby lie again has possess ion of his dairy ranch at Four Mile. Elbert Dyer was a visitor at the Willoughby ranch Tuesday of last week. From there Mr. Dye- went to the oil well on Floras creek. Jim Adams, who iiroke one of Ills essential bones a week ago last Sun day, is recuperating slowly. Jim says it is hard work to not have to work. John Tucker and a few friends were hunting on tlie Tucker rancli on tlie South Fork last Saturday and Sunday. G. M. Willoughby took in liis last load of dressed hogs Thursday. The Two Mile grading contract is about finished and tlie steep hill that lias been a menace to the traveling public for so many years is no more. We now have a nice easy grade al though it will lie necessary to haul surface or plank it on account of »he sandy nature of the soil. The con tractors, Messrs. Steinhoff and Ply- male, are to be congratulateil as this is tlie best piece of work done in this part of tlie county in so short a time. Tlie B. F. & M. Telephone Co. held ¡heir annual election meeting at Four Mile hall. Monday, November 1st. Not having a majority of the stock represented the meeting journed until a later date. Mi ss Minnie Perdue, who lias been on the sick list for some time, is con valescent. CLEM. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B <> O H T ! ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Do you know there’s lot of people siftin’ round most every town growl- ing like an ugly puppy, knocking ev ery good tiling down. Don't l>e that kind of cattle, 'cause they ain’t no use on earth, but just be a booster rooster, crow and boost for all you’re worth. If your town needs boostin' boost her, don't look back and wait to see if some other fellow's willin', sail No right in, this country’s free. one's got a mortgage on it, it’s just yours as much as his; if your town is shy of boosters, you get in the boostin’ biz. If things don't seem to suit you an’ tlie world seems kinder wrong, what’s the matter with a boostin’ just to help the thing along? Cause if things should stop again, we’d be in a sorry plight, you just keep the horn a-blowtn', boost her up with all your might. If you see some fellow tryin' for to make some project go, an’ you can boost it up a trifle, that's your cue to let him know •hat you're not going to knock it, just because it ain't your shout, but that you are go- ing to boost a little ’cause he is got the best thing out. Methodist Church Notice Our regular services are as fol lows: Public worship each Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. m; Sunday school at 10 o’clock; Epworth league at 7 p. m.; prayer services at privat« < licajaT Than llmne-Made You cannot make a good cough homes on Wednesday evenings: a cor dial Invitation is extended to all.— medicine at home for as little as you pay for Foley’» Honey and Tar, nor Rev. C. Mayne Knight, Pastor. can you be sure of getting the fresh, full strength, clean and pure ma * Snobs" is a great comedy in four terials. Did you ever hear of a home acts a Paramount shown at the made cough piedicine doing the work that Foley'» 1» doing every day all Grand theatre next Sunday Novem over tiie country? Orange Phar ber 7th. macy. •»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦a ATTRACTIONS AT THE GRAND “SNOBS” Victor Moore, positively one of the foremost theatrical comedy stars in the world, will make his film debut as the star of Jesse I,. Lasky's plc- turization of "Snobs", the famous society satire by Geo. Bronson-How ard. which is to be the offering at Grand theatre on Sunday. November 7th. "Snobs" which may be described as au uproarious comedy based on an ssentiaily satirical idea and which s therefore completely removed t'rorn cheap slapstick farces tells ¡he storv of a milkman who suddenly nberits the title of an English duke mil some twenty million dollars of actual money. He is anxious enough to have tlie money, but tlie society labors of being a duke are quite an other matter. A prominent lawyer of th<* town has advance information that tlie milkman is about to become » duke $ and seeks to arrange matters in ad vance so that the man shall marry <0 his sister (the lawyer’s sister) be fore he comes to any knowledge of his good fortune. This plan falls through. The milkman, who is just l typical milkman, gets possession of m advance on his riches and begins it once to blossom out most amazing- iy. He is anxious to marry a society <irl of genuine worth whom lie lias met by accident in his milkman days I —but just because she is truly worth while, the display of wealth and title HESITATE BEFORE I,EATING to which the other women all yield, BANDON while tlie laufeh at the "duke" be (Contributed) hind hie back, makes him intolerable to her. In the en«i the duke comes to Tilings are dull in San Francisco, understand tliat he ts only being “On the bum" iu New Orleans; Rather "punk" iu cultured Boston. made fun of, and tries to go back to Famed for codfish, pork and beans. the milkwagon. By this time, how ever the girl lie loves has recognized On the hog In Kansas City, Ills sterling worth and agrees to Also in Denver tilings are jarred teach him how to be a duke in the And they're beefing in Chicago, most approved manner. Itemember That the times are mighty hard. the date, Grand theatre. Sunday, Not mudi doing in St. Louis — November 7th. It’s the same in Baltimore— Coin don't rattle in Seattle, Fatty Arbuckle will soon In* as As it did in days of yore. famous as Charlie Chaplin he Launching Oregon's part of a pro ject to bring about the construction of a military highway from Canada to the Mexican boundary, was the topic of discussion at a banquet giv en by the Chamber of Commerce of North Bend Wednesday night and at tended by 75 men from there and Marshfield. The idea was presented by Freder ick Hollister. His plan is to start a movement in Coes county and to have other coast counties of the state join, expecting other coast states to lakt up their part. The plan is to ask the government to pay 50 per cent, the state 25 per cent, and the county 25 per cent of the cost, estimated in Oregon at $7,- 500,000. It is claimed ttiat the in creased value of property owned by tlie goxernment in the state by rea son of the road building warrants asking for federal aid in paying halt the cost. Many speaker» at the ban quet indorsed the plan, and a com mittee of 16 men was named to for mulate «ome program of action tc inaugurate the project. Tlie matter of consolidating Marshfield and North Bend into on« municipality was brought up and ap proved by all speakers, though ni definite step in that direction wa: taken. Jobs are scarce around Atlanta, All through Texas it is still And there's very little doing In the town of Louisville. There's a howl from Cincinnati, New York City, Brooklyn, too; In Milwaukee's foamy limits, There's but little work to do. And where else you may go, If you seek for 'biz., 'tis said. Keep away from San Diego, “City of the living dead." In tlie face of all such rumors, It seems not amiss to say, That no matter wtiere you’re going, In Bandon you had better stay. Locating the Trouble When one is suffering from back ache, rheumatism, lumbago, bilious ness, sharp pains, sore muscles, and stiff joints it is not always easy to locate the source of the trouble, but nine times out of ten it can be trac | ed to overworked, weakened or dis eased kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills have benefitted thousands of suffer- Orange Pharmacy. : Y T Y T T Y t Our Candy Won’t Harm Any One Pure candy, such as we car ry, is doubly enjoyable be cause you can feel assured that it tastes fine and is not deleterious. Particularly if you are buying candy for the children be sure that you get it here. Many kinds of loz enges and drops, too. BANDON DRUG COMPANY makes a hit in those Keystone come- dies every Tuesday and Saturday at the Grand theatre. What became of Craig Kennedy tlie famous detective? Tlie Romance of Elaine will tell Grand every Monday night. TA N REIH CTION IN OREGON The tax reduction campaign is on in Oregon Iu many ’ ways. Seven counties reduced sclu ooi taxes on an average twelve percent, Multnomah on one-third valuations of entire state reducing 24 percent, Twenty- three counties reduced tlie levy for general county and road purposes $376,255. There lias been a general tight to liold down city budget», and in Portland half a million lias been cut off tlie estimates. Tlie Oregon legislature reduced Hie fixed charges of the state by over two million dol lars below what it was two years ago. Superior Printing Western World PIANOS Bandon-Roseburg Auto Stage Leaves Hotel Gallier Bandon, every morning (except Sunday) at 5:30 o’clock. Leaves Hotel Umpqua Roseburg every morning (except Sunday) at 7:00 o’clock. 0 v Y A, FARE $8.00 The Easiest, Quickest, and Cheapest way to travel to and from Coos County. 0 Bandon Garage Company 0- 0 Foster & Henry Props,, Telephone 51 1)111 CO \ST DEI ENSEH Tho Portland Evening Telegram editorially snvs that like snakes In In land, tho Pacific coast lias no forts "at least that any foreign warship of today would regard as ali)thllig more than a huge joke. Taking those at the mouth of tlie Columbia, for example. "The Idg guns at Fort Stevens are credited with a range of five miles. They are placed on a sand spit in plain view of any incoming vessel when it isn't foggy and it's a poor battle ship that hasn't guns with a range of over five mil«*». "On tlie north side of tlie Colum bia Fort Canby is ideally situated In* hind a glint headland, on which are located three batteries obsolete Second & Chicago Sts. guns. If every nation in the world hasn't a complete description of tills armament, It's only because they haven't wanted It. Tin* corporal's guard tliat is stationed there pays no more attention to visitors who roam about tlie* fort and all over the reser vation than if they did not exist." i Still, Senator Chamberlain says: "As to coaHt defenses, I believe tliat tlie present ones should lie maintain ed, but tliat no new ones should lie added.” An old colored woman when asked wh) slid shouted so when she "got religion.” replied: ‘If I could get religion and not know It, I might lose it ".nd not miss It.” The moment a new song becomes a hit” it can be secured for playing on We will have a fine display Pianos at the J. A. BYRNE Furniture Store t ? ? Y ¥ V » A at Bandon, in a few weeks. Drop at any time, and see our line. We have a piano to suit every pocket book, and terms to suit your convenience Also a large stock to select from in Marshfield at 73 Central Avenue. L. L. Thomas Music House Victrolas and Records, Sheet Music, Teachers Supplies ANGELUS piano « The piano that anyone can play artistically with personal expression rT5HIS constitutes one of the principal charms X of the ANGE LUS. Particularly where young people are gathered, popular composi tions are much in demand. But, equal to the demand for this class of music is the desire that it be up-to-date. The promptness of issue of popular music is a decided feature of the Artistyle Music Kolla. T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y „ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦^♦♦^♦•♦•♦♦**»**»**»**»**»**»*****»**»**»**» ,*»*V*»*********************************4‘v**********************************