Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, November 11, 1915, Image 7

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    ATTRACTIONS
AT THE GRAND
HAVE YOU TRIED THE
Square Deal
Blacksmith Shop
?
IF NOT
WHY NOT
Our competitors are no slouches—we’ll admit that
But we have got them beat as mechanics,
and they will have to admit that.
GIVE US A CALL
H. W. COATS, Prop., and S. A. BRIGGS, Mgr.
CARL CLIFFORD and ED. JONES
assisting in this shop and always on the job.
Successor to
J. A. KENNEDY
ON THE WHARF
ALABAMA AVENUE
Result-Getting Classified Department
CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first Insertion;
cent
per word f”.r eacli insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, »1
per
month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified
ads are cash with order.
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FOU SALE
na hogs: 3
ed.
$12.50
Parkersburg,
N423p
Big Type Poland Chi­
boars, 3 sows, register-
each.
E. F. Topping.
Ore., Telephone 5056.
Enters The Second
Hand Business
WANTED Team of horses, weight A. McAdams Has Purchased Inter­
est in tlie Bargain Store and
about 1200 lbs., wagon (light pre­
Dreamland Pavilion.
ferred l and double set of harness. In­
quire Western World.
Nlltlp
FOR SALE- Cheap. 12 or 13 year
old gentle work horse, or would
trade for gentle milch cow giving
milk. Address W. F. Kennedy, box
29, Bandon.
Nllt3p
I OR SALE—A Buick, 30 horsepow­
er, five-passenger auto in first
(lass condition; 11)12 model. $150
in cash. Tlie liest auto buy in Coos
county. I’. <>. Box IM, Bandon, On*.
LOST Between Bandon and Sixes
river in Curry county, an auto­
mobile robe, black on one side and
brown and white on other, Liberal
reward for return to tills office or
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to S. G. Whitsett.
Mrs. A Rinne masseuse and medi
cal gymnastic. Bx. 853 Bandon, Ore­
gon.
JanlSp.
FOR
RENT Five-room furnished
house on Chicago ave., »12.50 per
month. See Dippel & Wolverton.
O28tf.
to build a
WANTED- Someone
house for a permanent renter,
Must be on a lot near the down town
section, Address World, for infor­
tf
mation.
GOOD POTATOES For good pota­
toes cheap. Inquire at tlie Par­
gain store.
S9tf
WANTED- To trade a 7 passenger
Buick car for house and lot in
Bandon.
Inquire at the Bargain
store.
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WANTED Sacks.
Bargain Store.
We pay
cash.
J115tf.
Some weeks ago J. P. Tupper of
Coquille purchased the Bargain store
from H. W. Coats and others. Mr.
Tupper could not complete the bar-
gain, though, and later sold back to
tlie former owners.
A short while ago A. McAdams
bought an interest in the Dream­
land pavilion witli Mr. Coats and lias
now also bought in witli him in tlie
Bargain store. Mr. Coats is handl­
ing the hay and potato business of
tlie firm and Mr. McAdams is super­
intending the store in his leisure
time, The trade of tlie institution
has increased wonderfully during
the year and a half or two years
that it lias been established and it
now does the big second hand busl-
u ess of tlie city.
Returns from Purchasing Tour
H. W. Coats returned a few days
ago from Roseburg and the Sacra­
mento valley where he went about
three weeks ago to purchase a supply
of potatoes and hay for the firm.
Mr. Coats was successful in his quest
and will have a warehouse full of
tubers and hay shortly for the local
and county demand.
Tlie Dream­
land paxilion will be used as a store
room for the produce, but it is und­
erstood there are a number of dances
scheduled to take place there during
tlie coming month before the ship­
ments are stored. One will be tlie
big K. of P. ball November 20th and
several other lodge dances are re­
ported.
Cheaper Than Home-Made
You cannot make a good cough
medicine at home for as little as you
pay for Foley’s Honey and Tar, nor
can you be sure of getting the fresh
full strength, clean and pure ma
terials. Did you ever hear of a home
made cough medicine doing the work
that Foley’s is doing every day all
over the country?
Orange I’liar-
m acy.
A rancher from down the coast
who was in the city yesterday brought
tlie news that a hunter had killed
a young horse belonging to Chas
iticherts at Two Mile. The horse was
shot through the head.
I .(Mating 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
ers. Orange Pharmacy.
November 20th
Annual Big Time Will Be the
Dance" by Far of
W inter Season.
Did you ever attend a Knights of
Pythias dance?
Had the time of
your life didn't you!
Well the K. of P.’s believe in giv­
ing everyone a chance to again en­
joy one of their big dances and will
be tlie hosts at the Dreamland pavil­
ion on Saturday evening. November
20th.
Posters for the event are being
sent out boardcast and the crowd is
going to be a record-breaker but
that isn't all.
They have engaged
an eight piece orchestra in which
is numbered Prof. Kausrud, Mayor
1
Topping, Prof Kaiser of Nortli i I lend
and a high class musician
from
Marshfield; Fred Felger with i
tlie
"heavy-toned ginger," a base, tro ni-
bone, in fact two violins, two
nets, base, trombone, drums
piano, to say it all at once.
It lias been decided to hold
price at 75 cents again this year,
Tlie committees in charge consist of
the following K. of I*.
boosters:
General committee - G. IL
McNair,
Tom Laird. Jas. H. . Howe; Floor
J. H. Shields, G. R. McNair. Tom
l.aird;
Breuer.
Reception -Victor
J. W. Mast, S. C. Johnson; Door
B. N. liarrington. D. il. Jackson, E.
Lewin: and it is understood ( lias
Pape, Ed. Clinton. 8. R. Dippel, W.
A. Hoover and a number of others
are planning on tlie special decora­
tions.
Better begin to prepare for
tlie "annual BIG TIME."
When you buy coal from us you
get Riverton Coal, tlie best and the
cheapest. Get our special prices on
3 and 5 ton lots. Dippel & Wolver­
ton.
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hull floating axle; timken bearings; one man top, electric starter;
> I k rs • power engine; circulating water pump; real leather up-
holstiring; electric lights.
lik'd miles to a gallon of cylinder oil; 501X1 miles to a set
tires; 20 miles to a gallon of gasoline.
M. D. Sherrard
or"gô"’
C. Leghorn, Leona Lane. I’. J. Pus­
Eligalieth Sailed Friday.
ella. t'. A. Lamkins, Seward John
The Elizabeth, loaded witli lum­
sun.
ber, left Friday with tlie following
• • • •
list:
Mrs. C W. Ashton, Mrs. I).
Brooklyn lias Big List
I’. Ellingson, Ruby BlunienrotheT,
The Brookhn, loaded witli luiu- W alter E. Ording, Robert Tram, Lou
ber from tlie I’rospei in’ll, left Fri- Denio, Miss Sadie Garoutte,
Miss
day for San Francisco, Slie curried Emma Pomeroy, Miss Ruth Reynolds,
the following passengers:
Clias. A. F. Merchant, W in . Norris, Mrs. .1.
Mrs. L. L. Page, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Wm. McCullen,
Lonelass,
Mack. Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Houston Mrs. M. W. Kennedy, E. T. Wolver­
and child. Geo. Sutton, M. Bucklin, ton, Lex Cope. Bill Cope, Wm. Mc­
C. L. Jenkins, J. A.
Dean, L. L. Cullen. F. Reenman, J. M. Hodge,
Page, H. N. Harrell, C Carlson. A. J. Lai ridge. J. C. W'ithington. N. N.
Rossini, M. Gaconiett, L. Mittino, E. Lafear, John Hall, Wm. A. Walker.
J. Dobbyn, l‘. C. Wall, J. A. Haver A. Johnson, O. P.
Ellingson, Mr.
ston, .1. Jacobson, O Carlson.
Finney.
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Happenings Along
$
The Waterfront
Paramount Feature
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Brooklyn In This Morning
The Brooklyn arrived in port tills
morning from San Francisco.
Her
list was: W. A. Childers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Baldi, W. L. Chen
oweth, Mrs. T. II. Shaw, Mrs. Pat­
rick.
• • • •
Breakwater on tlie Bun
Tlie steamer Breakwater lias been
purchased from the Southern Pacific
by tlie Northern Pacific Steamship
company, to take the Santa Clara
run. The vessel is being taken to
San Francisco to be repaired and
it is said the new owners will prob­
ably continue tlie same schedule an
maintained witli tlie wrecked boat
♦ » ♦ »
Npeedxxell Arrives Sunday
The Speedwell arrived in port from
the south Sunday morning, with tlie
following passengers:
Mrs. Ruse E
Jones, Robert Jones, A. S. Ruse, H.
R. Adams, Chas. Rackleff, Mrs. J S
Lyons, Ida K. Owens, W. S. Mantsell.
Mrs. Mantsell. Ben Curren. Mrs. Cur-
ren, Mat May, Mrs. May. Mrs. a . n.
Wolcott, Mrs. G. Endicott and child.
E. T. Huffman. Fred Colman, W. E. i
PIANOS
SPE< I AL S< IIOOL MELTING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
FOtl RENT—7 room bungalow, all
To tlie legal voters of School District
modern conveniences. Call at 9th
No. 5 4 of ( oob County, State of Ore­
and Baltimore avenue.
s301mc
gon. that a special School Meeting
FOR SALE A few cows and some of said District will be lield at High
young stock. De Long Four Mile school on the 29th day of November,
ranch.
Phone 1X6.
S30tf 1915, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., to vote
on the proposition of levying a special
Superior Printing—Western World district tax.
The purposes for which the money
to be raised by this levy shall oe ex­
NOTICE FOR PI Bl,l< ATION'
No. (I!MMM)
pended are shown by the following
Department of the Interior. 1'. S itemized budget which is
hereby
l.and Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
made a part of this notice:
October 13. 1915.
»15,625.00
NOTICE is hereby given that ROB­ Teachers' salaries
ERT H HUNT, of Bandon. Oregon, Furniture
8‘(" 88
wlio, on October 4, 1913, made home­ Apparatus, such as maps, chalk,
stead Entry. Serial, No. 09009, for
800.00
the NE«4 of SE14 of. Section 13, erasers. stoves or curtains
150.00
Township 30S. Range 15W, Willam­ Library- books
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in Flags _
1B.O<>
tention to make Final Commutation Repairs of schoolhouses, out-
Proof, to establish claim to the land
1,000.00
above described, before Manton E buildings or fences
25J".
Treadgold. U. S. Commissioner, al Playground apparatus
his office, at Bandon, Oregon, on the Printing
100.00
26th day of November. 1915.
Incidentals
---- -------- ______ 500.00
Claimant names as Witnesses:
1,450.00
Janitor
------------
—
Sidney N Croft, of Bandon. Oregon
250.00
James Clenbough. of Langlois, Ore.; Janitor's supplies
T. J Wooden, of Langlois. Oregon; Fuel
______ 750.00
R. IL Davis, of Bandon. Oregon.
__ 400.00
Light and power
J. M. UPTON,
021 28 N4 11 18 25
Register. Clerk's salary and exfx >erting
__ 352.50
books and accounts
7 • » 00
Postage and stationery
100 00
Water _....
3.206 63
Interest —-----------------------
BRAND
DIAMONO
606 00
Insurance ___ ——-------
75.00
Telegraph and telephone
jñ.oO
Domestic science
Common warrants, outstand-
LADIES I
13,141.3«
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»39.457.63
DIAMOND BKAND riLt.s In HD (»(/*'.
Total
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Dated this 9th day of November.
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ATTEST:
1915.
BI A Mod l> RIUXII r 11. LA, for IwmlT-BDA
yr.,-r regarded xa Brat.Safe«!. Alwaya VrllablA,
C. M KNIGHT. District Clerk
BERTINA KAI'SRUD. Chairman.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
It
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EVERYWHERE £¿"¿4
CHICHESTER SPILLS
"A THRILLING U)VK"
"Captain Courtesy" starring Dus-
tan Farnum in the title role, is a
stirring drama from the pen of Ed­
ward Child! Carpenter, tlie plot of
which is laid in 184 4, when Califor­
nia was under Mexican rule.
The play has been staged with the
greatest accuracy to historical (le-
tail, and the producers have been un
tiring in their efforts to secure beau
tiful, and at tlie same time realistic
effects.
Some remarkable pictures
have been made of tlie California
missions, parti, iilarlj oi (lie old Bu
Fernando mission; and to complete
the artistic setting of this story per­
mission was obtained to photograph
some very fine interiors. This pho­
toplay is marvelously realistic as the
Identical missions spoken of in the
story were photographed whenever
possible.
"Captain Courtesy" required a
veritalde army for its production.
There wire Mexicans in full uniform
of geneals and subalterns, vaeqeros,
cow boys, civilian suldiers, Indians,
painted and feathered, and pioneers
of every variety, and beautiful thor­
oughbred horses with their glistening
i trappings.
The company leased a
vast lanch for this picture, one of
the most beautiful locations in the
mountains. A great stage seventy-
five by ninety was constructed as a
reproduction of an early California
r mission. All southern California was
scoured to secure altar pieces, re­
I deros, painting, etc., to add to tile
realism of the picture.
This is a play of the red-blooded
variety, and is supreme for scene
and realism.
Grand Theatre. Sun
| day, Nov. 14th.
• • • •
The famous raramount program
of detures is shown at the Grand
theatre every Thursday and Sunday.
If you have never attended a Para­
mount night at the Grand you have
missed some of the finest entertain-
men's that can be son in pic'ures.
• * * *
Coming next Saturday- A three-
part drama. "The Species of the
Mexican Man
’Tlie Serpent's Tooth
and Twice Won," and a dandy Key-
stone comedy.
Big K. of P. Ball
THE BOSWORTH FILM COMPANY
Presents
DUSTIN FARNUM
The eminent actor who starred in “THE
of the
early days of California.
SPOILERS”, in a thrilling love story
a
Captain Courtesy”
in Five Reels of Motion Pictures.
This picture ranks with the highest qual­
ity productions of the famous PARAMOUNT
PROGRAM.
GRAND THEATRE
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IITII
Admission: 15c.
Children under 10 years, 5e
r
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
at Bandon, in a few weeks. Drop
at any time, and see our line.
I
r.
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
Note
i
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ANGELUS PIANO
77ie piano that anyone can play
artutically with pertonal expression
HIS constitutes one of the principal charms
of the ANGE LUS.
Particularly where
young people arc 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 Artistylc Music Rolls.
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