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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
» Great Fox Feature More Than 15.000,000 Visitors Have Beheld Wonders of Jewel City. Art Smith. Famous Bird Man. Performs Daily In Closing Month—800.000 Feei of Free Motion Picture Film Shown Daily on Exposition Grounds. Robert Hilliard’s Greatest Success A FOOL THERE WAS By Porter Emerson Browne “l*T’A IE last Is beat of nil tho. organist, will play Ills dally program I game.” This Is the principle I at noontime in Festival Hall, and for by which the Panama lkacifl<* tlie intkdrst stun of 10 cents this world International exposition has renowntsl musician am! geuiua luay lie woike<l out the problem of its program heard in classic score. for the months of October ami Noveni Instead of thinning out the attend l er with tlie view in mind of keeping ttiKv the last weeks have 8t Tilled to up the public interest and drawing gain, owing, no doubt, to Pretiident record attendances until the very lust Moore's proclaim) t!on that under no minute of the very last day. Iks*. -I. circumstances will the exposition last Thus far over visitors have one minute after midnight on !>ec. 4. clicked the turnstiles that grant en Eastern and middle western trawler« trama* to the Jewel City. It is the tie to the exposition can avail themselvea sire of the Exposition directorate to in* of low round trip rates until Nov .30. A pieturization of the Kipling Poem and the Great Burnes-Jones Painting, THE VAMPIRE A vivid theme that deals w ith a phase of life that will appeal to all classes. “A Fool There Was, and he made his prayer (Even as you and II To a rag and a hone and a hank of hair”— THEDA BARA The Vampire Woman to be shown at the SIX BIG REELS How many are there who do not know these lines? A great drawing card and a great production. All-Star cast, including Theda Bara and Edward .lose. Grand Theatre, Friday, Nov. 26 Admission 15c and 5c Result-Getting Classified Department CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion; Vi cent per word f-.r each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, »1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less tl an 25 cents. All classified ads are cash with order. FOR SALE- Five good dairy cows and one young Jersey bull. Write or call on Charles or F. W. Bluiuen- rother, Langlois, Curry C i„ Oregon, Phone 1X9. D9p FOI! SALE Ginseng and Golden Seal plants and seeds. Inquire of It. H. Phelps, Bandon. Nlktlmp FOR SALE na hogs; 3 ed. »12.50 Parkersburg, N423p Big Type Poland Chi boars. 3 sows, register- each. E. F. Topping. Ore., Telephone 505 6 FOR SALE Cheap. 12 or 13 year old gentle work horse, or would trade for gentle milch cow giving I milk. Address W. F. Kennedy, box 29, Bandon. NlltSp That sealed bids will be received by School District No. 54, Coos Coun ty. Oregon, up to 1:30 p. ill., 24th day of November, 191 a, for the com pletion of the second story of the Eastside school building. A certified check of 5 per cent of. the amount of the bid must accotn- pany bid to be forfeited to Sch ool District No. 54, Coos County, Oro gon, in case contractor fails to enter into a contract with said school dis trict within five days from date con tract is awarded to him. All bids must.be in accordance with requirements accompanying plans and specifications, which will be fur nished at the office of Dr. I.. I’. Sor ensen, on and after November 17th to 24th, 1915. School District No. 54 reserves tlie right to reject any and al! bids. Signed: BERT1NA KAI ’Sitl’D, Chairman of School Board. C. M. KNIGHT. Clerk of District No. 54 I OK SALE—A Buick ;to horsepow- er, fi ve-passen ger auto in first < lass condii ion; 11*12 model. * 150 in ca- It. The best auto Ini', in < 'oos NOTICE is hereby given that I county. I». <>. Box 18, Bandon, Orc. Hanrahan, Contractor, has complete his contract for the improvemen I < I.OST Between Band >n and Sixes a portion of the Bandon-South to t'. river in Curry county. an auto- County Line Road in Road Dist. Ni mobile robe, black on one side and 19. ami that tl e County Surveyor lit filed his certificate of completion at brown and white on other, Liberal proving the work d< ne on such cot reward for return to this offici er tract, and any person, firm or cot to S. G. Whitsett. O2 8tfc pciation having objections to file t the acceptance of said work may d Mrs. 1 \ Rinne masseuse and medi- so within two weeks from the da* f the first publicatii n of tills n >tic< cal gymnastic. Bx. 8 53 Bandon. Ore- From the 1 8'h day of N t c-wit: Jan 15p. gon. ember. 1915, In the office of til •eunty Clerk FOR ! !EN'T Five-room furnished Dated at Coquille, Coos Count hous^ on Chicago ave.. »12.50 per Oregon, this 16th day of November month. See Dippel A- Wi Iverton. 1915. ROUT. R. WATSON. Í O-’8tf. County Cleri 25-02. WANTED Someone to build a N <* T I C hou se for a permanent renter » ■ Must be on a lot near the down town NOTICE is hereby given that W section, Address World, for Infor Edwin Stelnhoff, Contractor, ha tf completed his contract for the Ini niation. provement of a portion of the Ban (¡OOI» POTATOES F< r g • <1 pom don South to County Line Read li No. 19, and that th< toes cheap. Inquire at the Bar Road Dist. County Surveyor has filed hfs cer gain store. S9tf tlflcate of completion approving work done on such contract, and WANTED To trade a 7 passenger oorson, firm or corporation havlnr Buick car for house and lot in ibjectfons to file to the arreptance of tw< Bandon. Inquire a. the Bargain aid work may do so within veeks from the date of the first store. s9tf niblicatlon of this notice, to-wit WANTED Sacks. We pay cash From the 18th day of November. 1915. Bargain Store. J115tf. Dated at Coquille, Coos County Oregon this 16th day of November FOR SALE A few cows and some 1915. young stock, De Long Four Mili HOBT R WATSON. County Clerk ranch. Phono IX«. saetí N18-25-D2. TUIQ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mccesslve weeks. Therefore, all per It Is the Marvel of the Age.' Says Thomas A. Edison. ‘Every One Should See It.’’ It is only a few days before the Panama ■ Pacific Interna tional Exposition at San Fran cisco closes foiever on Dec. 4. The great men of the world have acclaimed its wonders. President Arthur Twining Had ley of Yale university said of the Exposition that it was the most wonderful and beautiful Exposition in the history of the world. Thomas Alva Edison, the world famous inventor, said of the Exposition that it was the marvel of the age and that every one should see it. When asked what he considered the most interesting aspect of the Exposition Mr. Edison said: “The Exposition is a composite wonder and no two men will have the same estimate of it. The triumphs of science on ex- hibit. however, are the most significant note of the Exposi tion, showing nil the evolutions of creative genius. They will endure when the beauty of the Exposition is forgotten. I have already said that machines, not men, should carry on warfare if it has to be carried on. The marvels of mechanical achieve ment on display here convince me that I am right.” « •tetefetetafatat sons interested or otherwise are here by notified that a hearing will be had of such final account at the above stated time and pla.ee and those having objections to same and the closing of said estate must pre- sent same on or before such date. 'this notice is published in the Western World a weekly newspaper published in Coos County, Oregon, for four successive weeks, the first November IS. and the last Decem- her 16, 1915, being published five times by order of the ab.,ve entitled Court. M \RY (’. BARROWS, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John A. Ila ublock, De ceased. GEO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for the Estate First Publication. Nov. 18. Second publication, Nov. 2 5, Third publication. Dec. 2. Fourth publication. Due. 9, Fifth publication, 11er. 1 C. ART SMITH. WHO WILL FLY EVERY NIGHT AT THE EXPOSITION. RT SMITH, the greatest muster of the air tn the dire, lion ami control of an aeroplane, dates Ills return to tlie I'amunn I’acllic International Ex position from Nov. 7. He will remain in San Francisco until the close of the Exfiosltion, Dee 4 The boy aviator, who is barely twenty one. holds the world's record for making twenty-three consecutive loops In the air In Ids aeroplane. His Imine, omlng will lie celebrated by tens of thousands. A commutation tickets that take one right to tlie entrance of tlie exposition. I Rates for accommodations have g lie | down considerably ow ing to the return | of the < oast vacationists to their homes which, naturally, lias decreased the demand except In the larger lintels, where the rates remain the same as scheduled ill the beginning. Many vis Itors prefer to take rooms mid procure their meals at the exposition. Every day thousands of merrymakers may be seen picnicking on tlie lawns. In the courts or on iM'iiehes In the gardens, eating their lunches mid often their dinners out in the sunshine on the la goon borders or listening to one of tli> limn.» tine builds which discourse both I'opiilir and classical music for tin» deleetatlon of the populace at the tioou I hour mid again nt the dinner hour. able to boast of |-s.iM m >.<Mto by the time good for return until Dec. 31, so that it has taken its place in the world of the traveler who wishes to take In the happy memories beauties of the Jewel City will also For that reason all sorts of special have ample time to Investigate tlior days with elaborate nnd entertaining oughly the attractions of Sun Francis programs have lieen arranged. Some co nud tlie golden winter climate of thing new will hap|>en every day. central and soutlvern California after Many of these events will take place in lie has seen the last of the great In the beautiful courts of the Exposition ternational festival. There are ample accominislatlons In Some of them will take place in the exhibit palaces themselves, where ev San Francisco anil across tin- bay In erytliing is and always has been free. Alameda or Marin counties, with dally The various state buildings have also planned days and affairs which will enliven the social atmosphere through out the Exposition “dog days." One of the leading attractions in the exhibit palaces and state buildings is the moving pictures which are shown every day in the week from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5 In the evening i Eight hundred thousand feet of film are shown daily In these free moving picture theaters, films which In their educative Influence answer the purpose of four years' academic study. Every department of living and of science has been taken up nnd thoroughly ex | plotted. Manufactures and Industries, . nudi ns Die making of shoes nnd pa per, the cutting of timlier anil its sub sequent manufacture Into artistic fur nlture, tlie making of steel, the mining of Iron, gold, silver, copper, shipping and commerce arc detailed nt length on films of unusual clearness and In teres t. Every stale in the Union is shown nt Its Is'st. Mngiiilleetit moiintnln nnd valley scenery, torrential rivers, cas cades nnd ocean shores, HUtoiimldle drives nnd railroad trips constitute a scenic tour that Is Incomparable Eastern nnd middle western visitors an' now flocking to Snn Francisco for the various live stock events which are i schedule«I to Inst until the end of the perks!. At the close of the Society Horse Shows, Oct. 15. the cattle, sheep and hog shows were begun, to be fol lowed by the poultry nnd dog shows. From all over the country agricul turists will wend their way to Con gress Hall nt the Exposition. where there will be congresses and conven tlons with lectures, stereopticons ami moving pictures, combining to form n college in agriculture, stock raising mid horticulture which no farmer can nford to miss. Abovs—Caliiarn'a building at tbs'Panama - Pacific Eapoaition, tha largest There will lie aviation exhibits every day In the future, ns there have la—n building ever built by a alate or a nation at an Eapoaition. Below—Impoaing In the past. At present Charles Niles ballroom in the building, whara notable functiona have bean held thia year. I.ANS are tinder way to preserve the great f'allfomla building, reproduc and Silvio I’ettirossl are taking turns ing the architecture of the t'allfurnln missions and bousing the most in affording sensations to the exposi notable collection of exhibits of the Golden State ever assembled tion populace Beginning Nov 7 the universal favorite. Art Smith, will \s|de from five acres of apn< e filled with exhibits of California products, R la again fly up into the clouds nnd per the headquarters of the women’s board of the Exposition and also of the ad In this building are many restaurants, form strange and hair raising gyrn ministrative offices of tlie l.'xposltlon ¡huge reception halls and ballrisuna, one of which la shown In the picture tl<ms Imtli afternoons and evenings. Edward ! oinnre. the great fxmdon atsive. ol T Ol THE RACE The Devil sat by the lake of fire on a pile» of sulphur kegs; I i I h liead was bowed upon his breast, bis tail between bls legs; a look of slianit was on his face the sparks dripped from Ids eyes lie bad sent his resig nation to the throne up in the skier I’m down and out," the Devil said, nd lie said it with a sob, “there art hers that outclass me. and I want > quit m> job. Hell isn't in it with ho land that lies along the Rhine; and a piker, and ’m a ha been hereforo I resign; one ammunition naker, with his bloody shot and hell, knows more about damnation han all the Imps of hell, Give my ob to Kaiser William, or to the Rus- fan Czar. King George, J. P. Mor an. or some such man of war. I into to leave the old home, the spot love so well, but I feel that I'm lot up-to d ite in the art of running lell.” And the Devil spit a squirt of team at a brimstone bumblebee, am. nattered that he guessed lin'd go and Hint up young John D. Ex. MIGIIIY CALIIORNIA BULIIINÓ Al PANAMA PACIflC INIIRNAÌIONAL tXPOSIllON Will Bt SAVfl) Mrs. C. B. Zeek of Bandon, wli< was here last Saturday attending th- neeting of the Pamona grange, Is In erested in the proposed home for iged mothers that tlie Woman’s lt< ief corps of Oregon contemplates ■rectlng in this state as soon as tin There are noney con be raised. IS corps tn the state with a tneniber- ihlp of approximately 3.000 and Mrs. Aeek says "what a fine start we would have toward that building fund If each member donated one iollar" She would like to see all ’he corpk In Coos county take bold ind help raise the fund. Myrtle Point Enterprise. You have read about Theda Bara the Vampire. See her at the Grand next Friday. November 26th, in "A FOOL THERE WAS," a tremendous feature In five acts. tx NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 00009 ( »I Department of tlie Interior, U. S l.and office at Roseburg. Oregon. October 13, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that ROB In tlie Matter of the Estate 1 of ) ERT It. Ill NT. of Bandon, Oregou. Filina Are Discontinued who. on October 4. 1913. made home- John A. HanihliH'k. Deceased.) The Mutual Film Corporation of Notice of l itial l<count. stead Entry, Serial, No. 09009, for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Portland supplying the “Diamond tho NE’» of SE % of. Section 13. Township 30S, Range 15W, Willam That MARY C. BARROWS. Execu- from the Sky" pictures to the show ette Meridian, has filed notice of In rix of the estate and l.ast Will and I houses of the county, have wired tention to make Final Commutation Testament of John A. Hamblock, de ........ has .. ...™ .......... - _________ Manager Sollmer of the Grand that eased. filed In the above en Proof, to establish claim to the land Itled Court her final account in the I Marshfield and North Bend theatri above described, before Manton E Treadgold. I'. 8 Commissioner, at natter of the above entitled estate, han camelled the films mid it would his office, at Bandon, Oregon, on the ■.nd that the Hon. James Watson. ! be impossible to supply Bandon ali ne ’ounty Judge has appointed .Monday | 26th day of November. 1915. he 2"th day of Decemtier, 1915, at with thl« serial story Claimant names as witnesses: he hour of 11 o'clock A M of said "Immediate action has been tak Sidney N. Croft, of Bandon. Oregon: James t lenbough. of Langlois, Ore.; fay at the Court House in Coquille’ en." say» .Mr ftelltnrr, “to arrange T J Wooden of Langlois. Oregon; 'ity. Coos County, Oregon, as the for a feature program fur Tuesda»- ime and place for hearing objec- . R. R. Davis. < f Bandon. Oregon Ions to such final account, and the > with the General Film company of J M I’PTON. ettlement and closing of the said Portland. The films will consist of Register 021 2« N4 11 18 25 state and has directed the under- a three or four part special feature Xti lli I . TO < OX I R O Toits Igned to give notice of such final i caring onio a week for four •4 l * production and patrons who are In ONLY A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE GREAT FAIR CLOSES P Big <•■ A. R. Ball Xmas Eve G. A It. committee on arrange ment for Masquerade Ball to be giv en al Dresiiiland pavilion, Bumluii.— tin Christmas Eve, Dei-ember 25, 1915, for benefit of Bandon Post G. A II. We hope for good patronage and a good time is assured for ev erybody. Suitable prizes will be awarded. Committee: C A RODGERS. I nlon Ser» lies Planned C H ZEEK. There will be no services In the .1 W. FELTER, Methodist church next Sunday as R F. SHANNON. there is to lie a union service at the It. H. ROSA Methodist South church. Tuesday night will ace pictures that are representative ot the highest quality films on the market. Our famous Keystone comedies wilt be shown regularly every Tuesday and Saturday nights as heretofore If you attended the show last Tuesday night you were no doubt pleased with the program. Better ones are coming." I Who pays? Who pays? "Maiumotli" s Whale? A number of “up-country” resi dents who visited Merchant's beach Sunday and viewed the remains ot the animal found by G. E. Haney, report they are evidently those of an almost decayed whale They believe the joint Mr. Haney cut away 1» 6ne of the ball and socket joints of a big whale vertebrae and that the sup posed tail Is a large section of whale bone, frayed by the action of the waves until it Is covered with "whisk ers" or "liafr." In the event siicb Is true the World's "mammoth atory ' of last week will have to lie consider ed a "whale of a story,” and*taken accordingly.