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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ other organizations. A poem was read by Mrs. Curren, entitled: "ABhamed of Mother,” which was ap preciated by ali. The business over, a social hour was spent. Mrs. Eva Eaton, Mrs. Reese. Mrs. Weslede-, Would Ughi toy Man in Town But und Mrs. Conrad were present as vis Becomes Docile at Hight itors. Club members: Elva Gibson. of Officer. Thelma Conrad, Edna Lorentzen, j Pearl Nyrgen, Eva McCue and Mrs. Witli shouts of "murder," "police" Steve Curren who proved herself a interspersed by groans and yells, very delightful hostess which soun<*?d mueu as if a ghastly t t t The initial patron-teachers meet murder was being committed, John Ing was held at tlie school Friday, Riinihell, a big hurley Russian Finn excite- October 29, hut the attendance waS( fisherman, caused unusual Many of our old friem’s «mall and no pre-arranged program ui i.' at tl>e Parks H Bottom lestau- have bought their cigars here was carried out. A number of those isnt Monday afternoon. Rumbell, who is in th • employ of for a long time. present were called on to speak and They have responded witli ideas and felicita Sam Nass, apparently had received tions. Officers for tlie ensuing year liis pay check earlier in tlie day and full confidence in the kinds were elected as follows: Mrs. W. S. was hilariously intoxicated when lie we carry. Suppose you look Smith, president; Mrs. Ada Still, vice entered the restaurant and ordertd We can president; Miss Katherine Rodgers, a meal. Having eaten what was over our brands, secretary. Refreshments were serv I placed before hitn, lie positively re- recommend them, For real ed. Tlie meeting afforded an oppor I fused to pay for it, giving no specific tunity to meet the new teachers for reasons except that fie was broke. good honest cigars come her?. UR strong box is a GREAT MAGNET for the money of those who the year. I he w aiter sent him to the kitchen conduct their homes and business by check. It DRAWS the DOL t t t t ) ipterview Boss "Pat” Bottom. Cur LARS. You'd find it POSITIVELY to YOUR ADVANTAGE if Tlie Ladies' Guild of the Episco sing tlie waiter, tlie place and every- you would let it magnetize your money. Our FINANCIAL SERVICE i» pal church will give a food sain, >ne in it, lie proceeded to the kitchen LACKED by YEARS OF EXPERIENCE The DISTINGUISHED Wednesday, November 24th, with * where lie politely told Mr Bottom .’. Ott bad tlie luck of killing the service of the tide as they do at Ban- At botli places Jetties appear entertainment in tlie evening, at tlie biggest buck deer in Curry county, i don. propri TOWNSMEN on our board of directors is our BEST GUARANTEE. , to "go to h 1." The gf nial building formerly occupied by the' etor tried to argue with tlie il il ru Ij during open season. Tlie deer dres ’ to be tlie only means to secure a per Ice cream •ustomer, but instead of listening to sed i ni pounds, and next best was manent channel, only at Bandon tlie Bayle Jewelry company, and cake will be served in the eve reason Rumbell "took a punch at that tlie man's little son, Willie, tlie north jetty is all that remains to be ning. him.” He only took one, however, first time he ever shot a gun, killed I built, while at the Bay Jetties will t t t for Pat was pretty much "riled up" a fine spike deer, and tlie little fel lie needed on both sides of the chan Coquille Sentinel. i.adies announce that a Library *>y that time. He gave tlie aggres- low says he has the rest of the boys nel De | or a little of his own medicine and in Curry county beat for the deer matinee is being planned for Clinton Applegate was in from the comber 11th. As yet, all of the plans I 'oncluded by ejecting him bodily out dressed 100 pounds.— Langlois Lead | wireless station at Cape Blanco last have not been perfected and it will >f tlie back door. er. I Saturday. Mr. Applegate says that not be known until a later date as Lying flat on his back between tlie O. E. Sully, who tlie latter part of tlie much talked of moving of the to where the affair will be held. restaurant and tlie Grand theatre, last week triedUo commit suicide Re<<-plieu mid Bridge Party played pr< gressive bridge and enjoy station from its present location to t t t tlie burly fisherman yelled bloody drinking carbolic-acid, Friday night ¡Coos Bay will Be<*oni«» a reality next A very charming affair of tlie ed coffee, cake and ice cream. Mrs. The Occidental Chapter of the murder until everyone for blocks escaped from tlie hospital at North week was tlie reception and bridge W. E. liest won tlie high score honors year as tlie government lias decided Eastern Star are planning for their iround was attracted to tlie scene. party given Friday afternoon by Mrs. and received a pretty leather card Bend, and when found in a launch to make the move when tlie supplies annual ball which will lie given at He was picked up and escorted to Walter 8. Wells in honor of her h I s - case containing a bridge deck, «cure at the latter place, had Jumped in now at the station are exhausted, the Dreamland pavilion. November he walk but refused to lie tamed, tei-in-law, Mrs. Lionel D. Gordon of curd and pencil. to tlie bay three times in an effort which will probably be during the 25th. The organization has always Throwing ills lint and coat on tlie to do away witli himself. Each time Marshfield, who liaH been a house t t t latter part of next summer. Tlie new given a Thanksgiving dance and tin idf'.valk he challenged any man in lie crawled back into tlie launch guest, A delightful 2 o'clock liin- Gt t-Ti■•„■ellier Club Meets station is to be built by the gov coming one will be as large amt he crowd to a fight, using tlie most again and when found by the officers cliei n preceded progressive auction Tlie "Get Together Club of Lam ernment at Coaledo, a few miles up bridge. Mrs. F. L. Greenougli, for pa and Parkersburg met at tlie home successful as those of the past. Tin .'lie language in ills abuse of the was waiting for tlie tide to rise so tlie bay from Marshfield, and will be mpulace in general. No one cared that he could try it again. He is now high score, was tin1 recipient of a of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drane for their music will be furnished by Kans made to develop about three times o tackle him until Deputy Marshall under constant guard. pretty Japanese bamboo hanging semi-monthly meeting on Thursday rud’s orchestra Hie power that the present one will. t t t olgrove arrived on tlie scene. He basket filled with beautiful chry- November 4th. Sewing, dvwuik , crocheting. crucutniuK, i If tlie disaster to tlie Santa Clara It is said tliat tlie government's real Pythian Sisters Enjoy Evening showed Runibell his star, and in- santhemums. Tlie gueat was tend- tatting and knitting kept all busy The Pythian Sisters had a social tantly all the rage left the big fel was caused, as seems most probable, reason for moving it is not because ered u similar gift, The home was until dinner was ready. All tlieu re by tlie shoaling of tlie channel at tlie of tlie difficulty in Betting supplies artsitlcally decorated, mauve cliry- paired to tlie dining room and ate of time last evening after the close ol low and lie xvalked along like a good entrance to Coos Bay, the million to Cape Blanco, but because late war The brother tlie regular meeting. 'log to tlie city Jail. sun them urns predominating tho good tilings each had brought. wireless yards of sand moved by tlie bar have demonstrated that The ladies Tuesday morning Judge Kausrud The invited guests were: Mrs. ' Those pre •.sent were: Mrs. T. I*. Han- Knights participated. dredge Michie have been of little stations in exposed places are de- dainty ; furnished a lunch for two in fined liiin $5 for disorderly conduct. Munn, Mrs. Gale, Mrs. Endicott, Mrs. I ly, Mrs. Danielson, Mrs. J. M. Per- avail, and ships will soon have to be stroyed by the enemy. -Port Orford 8. C. Johnson, Mrs. Crain, Mrs. Rich I kins, Mrs. Martin Randleman, Mrs. ' little baskets, also an old lint witli gin to enter and leave port at tlie Tribune. trimmings. Tho Knights trimmed aids, Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Best, Mrs. J lllilt Randleman, Mrs. James Jen- When you buy coal from us you Guy Dippel, Mrs. It Dippel, Mrs A. kins, Mrs .1 It. Fox. Mrs. Niel McC.il- tlie ladies' hats and ate lunch witli get Riverton Coal, the best and the Rt.su, Mrs I,, tialller, Mrs. Waile, very. Mrs Joseph Flam, Mrs. Maggie the owner of the hat. G. R. McNair cheapest. Get our special prices on Mrs. Garlfelil, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Scof- Rose, \D : Etto Willie, Mrs. E. O. received first prize and 8. C. John 3 and 5 ton lots. Dippel & Wolver field, Mrs. Kruse, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs Elmore Dram*. Mrs. son won the consolation prize. Sam ton. O28tf. T Melil, Mrs Felsheim, Mrs. Laffaw, Tom Devereaux, Mrs Ella Rushell: trims windows better than hats Mrs Elliott, Mrs. Radley, Mrs Gei Misses Margaret llauly, Dorothy Gib Those present declared they had ii Presbyterian Church Services st ndorfer, Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. Kaus- ion, Bonnie Hamblock, Ada Perkins, | most enjoyable evening. Rev. Winfield 8. Smith, Pastor t t t rud, Mrs Houston. Mrs Byrne, Mrs. Glailys White. Rusli Randleman. Sabbath Services Mrs. I .«•win Entertaining II. Johnson, Mrs. Ilreadgold, Mrs. Dorothy Clinton. J. W. lianiblock. 10:00 A. M................. Sabbath School This afternoon Mrs. E. Lewin en Turnbull, Mrs. Flom, Mrs. Timmons, Master Jack Randleman, Master 11:00 A. M............................ Preaching Mrs. Wilson, Miss Knte Rosa. Miss Niel Jenkins, Master Jesse Ham tertained a number of friends in hon- 7:00 P. M. ,. C. E. Prayer Meeting or of Mrs. C. Figg of Coquille, wh< Maude I,owe, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Laird, lil< ck Contributed. 8:00 p. m................................ Preaching lias been her house guest tlie past Mrs Walker, Miss Hughes, Mrs. t t t Wednesday week. Dyer and Mrs. Nielson. The M< tilers' Study Club met at 8:00 p. m................. Prayer Meeting t t t t t t tho home < f Mrs. Chas. Conrad on Farewell Surprise Enjoy Closing Day Program Friday. A very interesting meeting Last Thursday tlie Ladles' Thimbu On Friday, November 5tli, pupils was held, It was decided that tlie and parents ami teachers gathered dull should give a Tlianksglx ing din Club surprised Mrs. I). M Averill at tlie Parkersburg school house ner to tlie club members and their .it the home of Mrs. J. II. Jones having arranged a delightful fare where closing day exercises were families Sex oral very good subjects Capt. II. O. Crisp of the Coast enjoyed About forty parents ami were read and discussed. After the well party. Site was presented witli Guard service, with offices in San i silver berry spoon as a token ol utliers Interested in tlie school were meeting delicious refreshments were respect for her energetic work iti Francisco was on the Bay this week present and tlie program consisting serxed by tlie hostess. Mrs. Bates tlie organization. Mrs. A. Barrows investigating the Santa Clara wreck of recitations, songs, etc., was well was pr.-ent as a visitor mid eight P. M. Hall-Lea is has resigned his rendered. Tho evening of tlie HUDK1 <1 tlie luembels were in attendance. president of the club, made the pre day the people of tlie district gath Tho next melting will be with Mrs mentation speech and Mrs. Averill position as county roadmaster and ered at tlie John llujx home r<»r u A liaiii w-i next Friday. Club Cor- responded with appropriate remarks, expects to leave about Thanksgiving lier theme being "What is heaven?' for Santa Rosa, where he lias a five- farewell party in honor of tlie teach re spondent. Lunchoon served was made up of month's Job. . ers. Prof. J. B. Beddingfield and t t t mayonuise salad and wafers. ice- Miss Elsie Kinley. Tlie utlair was in lion. Chas. R. Barrow of Coquille Tlie Mothers' Study club met last tlie nature of a surprise party and Friday, Oct 2*J. witli Mrs. Steve Cur cream, cake and coffee, The guests, is being urged by his friends in vari members of the club, were: Mes- needless to say. was a grand succi-s till. Tho dull was called to order lames Erdman, Nygren, W. I’anter, ous parts of tlie county to become a t t t 'andiilate for district attorney at the according to tlie club's recently adop Iones, Tucker. Fassbender, H. C. Mouillera of the Woodlawn Tennis ted ritual A large number of subject Republican primaries next year. Co Dippel, H. Brown, Lewin, Barrows. dilli enjoyed their monthly social of Interest were discussed and voted quille Sentinel. E. Bowman, LeGore, F. Hesston Tuesday evening at tlie home upon. Such as raising some money Tuttle, C. Frank II. ('amen n of the Agitator of Mr. and Mrs. \\ XX ells. The) f< r charities and cooperating witli 4. Perry, O. Gibson and Averill. has purchosed the old printing plant Nice dauce at Dreamland Saturday at Empire which was used in publish evening. Dancing at 9.30. It. ing a paper there thirty years ago. The plant will be used as the neu - eleus of the Agitator shop. City Tax lw*vi<*s of County Oregon's Sunday closing law, Budgets of the various cities in "ooa county call for tax levies till- which has been on Cue statute many ear as follows: Marsh Held. 2o years, but which no attempt was nllls. North Bend. 16 mills. Coquilh made to enforce until a month ago. 15 mills; Bandon (by ordinance lim was declared invalid by the State it) 10 mills, with a shortage of 14.- District court at Portland Saturday. 666. The dredge Seattle, which hat Russian-Finn Breaks Loose—Is Bad Actor You’ll ! Enjoy Our i Cigars, Sir O BANDON DRUG COMPANY YOUR NEIGHBOR BANKS WITH US. DO YOU? ...Norial tlniiuis of the Week... County News Nothin^ This Man The man with vigorous, virile health, and a clear mind, who brushes away obstacles, and re joices in overcoming difficulties is bound to suc ceed. His is the joyous outlook on life. Physical and mental conditions like these come largely through proper eating—“Food makes the man.” I We Handle Fine Chickens For people who do not keep their own chicken« the tureet way of beinu certain of what kind they are buying is to come here. A chicken dinner is worth while if the chicken is tender and wholesome The best in meats, too, at the lowest prices. Ask your fnends about us. CITY MEAT MARKET GEO. ERDMAN, Prop PHONE 191 Much Pleased W Illi Banden E T. Wolverton. Jr. of Detroit Michigan, who has been visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs E T Wol verton of this city, left on the Eli •abeth for San Francisco. He will spend a few days at the Exposition md will visit various cities along the way. returning home. During his two weeks' stay in Bandon Mr Wol- .erton enjoyed some of the finest Hitings of his life and was not a bit anxious to leave He says the west Is a great country and that he would like to make his home here He Is employed with the Cadillac Mortor Car company. 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 Neureur Eau Claire. WIs , says "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my boy of croup aft- er other remedies fallcd." Recom- mended for coughs and colds Orange Pharmacy. been tied up at Coos Bay, Is to be taken to Seattle where the company has a new project under way. The tug Goliah arrived the first of the week to tow the beat north The famed South slough pirates have met defeat according to news from North Rend, the beachcomb- era from that city and Marshfield out-classing them in numbers and av tivity In plundering ilie Santa Clara | wreck. Deputy I'. S Marshall Becker of Portland arrived Sunday night to serve papers on Sheriff Johnson, pro hibiting him from acting on the Sun day closing law, until after the in- junction is argued at Portland ou the l-5th of this month Since the wreck of the Santa Clara L. J. Simpson of North Bend Is ro considering the Idea of running tor Congress lie withdrew from the field a short time ago but now be lieves lie will go back In and work for the Improvements at the Coos Bay bar Now it is a fact—attested by food experts— that the modern dietary is woefully lacking in the very elements that put success into a man. They are the mineral salts Phosphate of Pot- ash. etc. While bread is almost wholly lacking in them. But there is one food that richly sup- plies these vital elements, and that food is Grape-Nuts Made from whole wheat and barley, Grape- Nuts contains all the nutriment of the grain, in cluding the valuable mineral salts. It is easily digested, is concentrated and has delicious taste. A daily ration of G rape-Nuts along with other food helps builtl vigorous bodies anti keen brains. U There’s a Reason” sold by Grocers everywhere.