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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
You Can Buy for Less in the Ellingson Building MERCHANDISE OF MERIT Opportunity doesn’t knock rings and BIG BEN. We recommend this alarm—of National reputation—to you as being the most “depend able’' friend you can have Price $2.50. Pure Drugs Why do we suggest Our Hobby In buying our stock we do not sacrifice quality for a few cents difference in the wholesale cost, but this does not mean that our prices are higher. In fact we constantly strive to sell . Because we know the Hamilton Watch will suit your tastes. It is reli able. Prices for movements only, $12.25 and up. MORE OF THE BEST FOR LESS MONEY During our three years in Bandon, we have established a name for the ORANGE PHARMACY, as “THE MONEY BACK STORE” Every article in our store is sold with the distinct under standing that if it is not EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED and does not give ENTIRE SATISFACTION, your money will be cheerfully refunded. We will adhere strictly to this policy as our growth in these three years assures us that it is appreciated EE our new line of Ladies’ Hand Bags just re ceived from the New York factory. Up-to-date shapes and prices better than ever before. S The Orange Pharmacy The NYAL Store. Corner, Ellingson Building OOOOO^OO^OOCXXXxyO^O^OOOOOC’OOCfOOOOO^OOOOOO Safety First” —is the slogan which means much You who consider it most essential in your avocations should also consider it in the same light when making investments or purchases. You who are compelled to purchase Men's and Boys’ Wear ing apparel, and to you who are contemplating Xmas shopping in those lines, consider the merchants who have given you reliable merchandise and courteous treatment. If we have been among that number, I will greatly appre ciate your calling again this season, assuring you that we will make every effort to serve you in the best possible way. And to those who have never called, we will extend to you an invitation to come in and inspect the different lines of mer chandise we offer, and secure prices. From now until the Holiday season closes, we will quote in our local papers front time to time some of the values we are offering Yours for a Safe Year, J. Ira Sidwell Ellingson Building ocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ATHENA PATTERN Our large and well-chosen stock of the popular “Athena” silverware makes it compar atively easy for you to make your choice, ii is absolutely guaranteed to give entire satisfac- in Silver Plate tionby that Resiits isaa RfWALLACE Silver Plate that Resists Wear -All Initials Engraved FREE Expert watch repairing which is fully guaranteed. Try us and be convinced. Boyle Jewelry Co. Phone 544 IPÄ C.IRKY .VO .K'Cor.VTS. Ellingson Building. Local News Clarence Gatchell was a County Seat business caller one day tiie past week. Mr. and Mrs. Gen. P. Laird were Coos Bay viators several days the lat ter part of last week. Miss Emma Pomeroy of New Lake was a passenger on the Elizabeth for San Francisco, Friday. Everard H. Boyle, Mgr Entrance on Alabama Ave The name of E. J. Jenkins of the Parkersburg section is noticed on the Brooklyn sailing list of last Friday and it is presumed he is in San Fran cisco for u short visit to the big fair. Miss hii <1 MI hh Sadie Garoutle Pomeroy left on the Elizabeth for Sun Francisco to take in tiie Exposi tion. MI hh Garoutle will a I ho go to Loa Angeles to «pend Home time visit ing relatives. Dr. and Mrs. H. I,. Houston at.d child left on the Brooklyn, Friday, Mrs. Chas. Daño tigs gone to for San Francisco where the.- will Marshfield to visit at Die home of lier spend a few weeks taking In the son. Mair Dano, a prominent business wonders oi tiie Exposition and visit man of that place. ing witli California friends. Earl Wilts, assistant Jeweler at Mr. and Mrs O. P Ellingson of Boyle's, is expected home on the Parkersburg, accompanied by their next Elizabeth from a six week's visit daughter, Mrs. Chas. W. Ashton of at San Francisco. this city, were among tiie passengers Mrs. Lionel Gordon of Marshfield on the Elizabeth, Friday, enroute for came to Bandon Friday for a week's a visit to tiie Exposition visit at the home of her sister-in-law, I.ex and William Cope of Langlois Mrs. Walter 8. Wells. I were passengers on (lie Elizabeth, Joe Donaldson and "Poker” John Friday for the south, They i will lake son killed a large bear weighing in the Exposition and Lex will also close to 500 pounds near Riverton, transact business for the Langlois one day last week Coquille Her- Hairy Products company of which he is manager. Mrs. L. L. Page of Hear on the Brooklyn Friday creek to the Exposition at San for a Francisco, where they will make a short stay. The Coquille Sentinel says: It looks as if the Bandon school dis trict was in for a lot of grief. They have sold a $14,000 bond issue to James N. Wright & Co., of Denver, the same people with whom tills city had so much trouble In relation to tiie $30,000 issue of refunding bonds. C. C. Anderson, one of the pio neers and trail blaz.ers of the upper Floras creek country, arrived in town yesteday for a short business visit, Mr. Anderson, although llv- ing remote from civilization, Is a great reader and student. He loves good poetry and can quote it by the yard. E II. Dlvelbisa left Monday for a three week's business visit at vari- ous points In Idaho, Nevada and California. lie says he expects to see a great many of bls old friends who will want to know all about Ban don and Coos county, so he took some of Western World's literal uro with him to save time and effort in answering questions. H. T. Geary of Sidwell's presuery, took the third degree in the K. of P. lodge Monday night. On Monday a week ago Mr. Geary took the second degree. At that time Geo. Laffaw, Aimer Walstrom took the second de gree and Elmer Drane of Parkers- burg took the first degree. Messrs. Laffaw and WalBtrom will take the third next Monday night anil Mr. Drane will take second. Miss Ruth Reynolds, sister of Mrs H. F Morrison, who spent the past three years as assistant in the lat ter'a millinery parlors, left on tile Elizabeth enroute to her old home Mrs. Jennie l.andrith of Coos riv at Lincoln, Nebr., where she ex- Alex Turner of Langlois was In er has returned home after a pleas pectB to remain. the city the past week on his way ant visit with her daughter, Miss Mrs. R. H. Hunt of Coquille was home from a visit to the Exposition. Blanche, who Is a teacher In the Ban visiting relatives in Bandon Saturday Mr. Turner came back by way of don schools. and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt re Marshfield, arriving at the Bay on K J. Ritter, transportation agent cently moved to Coquille from New the Kilburn at the time of the Santa for the Southern Pacific railroad at Lake, where they have a fine home Clara wreck. He said there was San Pedro, California, arrived in stead. He is ¿¡mptyyed with the S. much excitement there and that all Bandon last Wednesday to visit his I*, railroad company. of the passengers on the boat he sister, Mrs. W. E. Best. Prof. J. B. Bedineflcld, principal was on were quite thankful that Mrs. J. B. Sweet of Coquille spent of the Parkersburg schools the past they had not been traveling on tiie several days in Bandon last week terin, has left for his old home In boat from the north. visiting at tiie homes of her dauglit- Missouri, where he will spend the Don't forget the good music at the Treadgold, and hcr winter visiting his parents, lie will It Dreamland Saturday night. Arthur. return to Bandon in the spring, and who Dustin Farnum, the actor Mr and Mrs. M Breuer were cal it is reported, will probably again starred in that world famous play, bd to Myrtle Point Sunday by the lake charge of the school. “The Spoilers," will be seen In a death of Mrs. Sam Breuer, wife of J E Walstrom and F. 8. I’crry Mr. Breuer’s brother. The lady had went to Coos Bay Monday in the Paramount picture at the Grand on Sunday, November 14th, in "Captain been sickly for a long time. former's auto trurt: to view the Courtesy”, a romance of the early Rev. Will. Horsfall was at Coquille Fanta Clara wreck They state that California days. A real feature that Saturday, where he performed the beach combers still line the beach, ranks with the best of the famous marriage ceremony which united I hoy were waiting for the tides to re Paramount program Miss Elsie Mary | Hall and Royal cere so that they could make an- Let THIS paper be YOUR paper. Francis Niles, both of that place. other raid on the vessel.