Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, December 02, 1915, Image 3

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It doesn’t matter what you want to buy or sell, don’t forget the
WHO PAYS?
THE PRIl E JD1
Lamb is certainly nice and
tender just now. A good leg of
lamb makes a splendid meal.
We welcome new customers
and ask you to give us a trial if
you have never done so.
We carry a good stock of
meats at prices that a,e low.
I AME
CITY MEAT MARKET
GEO. ERDMAN, Prop
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NOTHING TOO LARGE
Clean coal’.’ Yes, Phone 3:1, Dippel
& Wolverton.
D2tf
PHONE 191
NOTHING TOO SMALL
TO RECEIVE PROMPT. CAREFUL ATTENTION
Gatchell Bros, Transfer
Experienced Draymen
BARN ON FISH PROPERTY
TELEPHONE 641
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S. S. ELIZABETH
Large Two Berth Outside Staterooms With Running Water
8 Day Service between the Co­
quille River and San Francisco
First Class Passenger Fare $7.50. Freight Rates $3 on up Freight
Sails from Bandon for San Francisco on
Sunday, Dec. 5
RESERVATIONS:--- J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins’, Myrtle
Point; Hillyers Cigar Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift, Langlois
E. & E. T. Kruse; ownersand managers, 24 Calif. St., San Francisco
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS;
J. L. K ronenberg . President
F. J. F ahy , Cashier
T. P. H anly , Vice-President
W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier
R. II. R osa
C. Y. L owe
Bank of Bandon
Bandon, Oregon
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00
Drafts on the Principal Cities of the Vvorld. A General
Banking Business. Accounts of Individualsand
Corporations Solicited.
ta
SERVICE FIRST
The accomplishment of transcontinental telephone com-
•
munication by wire and more recently by wireless is a most
important achievement, but, the fact remains that to YOÜ.
the telephone is moat important as a means of communica­
tion over short distance«. It means more to YOU to be able
to call your next door neighbor than your cousin in New Eng­
land
The telephone will not reach its greatest usefulness
until it is found in every room of every building.
This com­
pany will be glad to co-opera’e with old and new subscribers
in getting the greatest usefulness out of the telephone.
Ask
us.
H
COOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
The consumption of sugar per capi­
ta in the United States Is estimated
to be more lhau ten times what it
was a hundred years ago. During tho
¡past five years, the consumption has
averaged about 83 pounds per capita.
A hundred years ago the consumption
of sugar widely varied; it was usual
ly, however, between I and 10 pound.-
a year. Great Britain consumed 92 ,
pounds per capita more than tin J
United States in 1911, but I'ranc«
. and Germany used far less. the pel
capita consumption being 39 and 42
pounds, respectively.
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aglow' with tlie fervor of inspiration
and eager for tl e social intercourse
I irst Drama in .1 Scries of Twelve his art may open the way to, gets
<11 Vitrd Q'lt stions of l ile.
married.
De marries a woman
Being Die tale of a lean who was whoe conception of ideal happiness
Opportunity
wedded to his art aud took unto is simple domesticity.
himself a wife; of how his art prov­ comes no need to knock, he has
ed a jealous mistress and his wife bi < n waiting for her. With his wife
a social failure; also of the price of aud child clinging as it were, to his
Die air of Olympus, and of a mortal coat-tails, lie follows the gleam, and
they are cast off in the swiftnees of
who came to naught.
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Ammunition for the tight against 1
Hame, with the scorching fin t , his flight. Hallie is within Ills grasp!
touches lightly
the
forehead if For one mad moment he is identi­ tuberculosis in Oregon has been re
Youth; then flits away, intangible fied with her then something snaps. ceived by tlie Oregon Assoclatioi' |
for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. I
and a call is sent out for additional
recruits to handle tlie Red cross
seals. One million bright little »tick
era are now awaiting distribution bj
volunteers, who are willing to devote
a little time and effort to the sab
so that the anti-tuberculosis work In
tills state may be carried a step fur­
ther during tlie coming year.
Ev
ery community should see to it Altai
tlie seals are on sale there.
Send
orders now to Die Association. 503
Corbett Bldg., Portland.
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Want a Fine
Leg of Lamb?
BARGAIN STORE
0
The Stored
Satisfaction
A Lot of Satis­
faction Comes
From Disqual­
ify i n g the
Skeptic. Our
Prices anil
Quality Do It
Every Time.
Priée» Continent
With th« Beit.
You Can Save Money Hera
Without Sacri icing
Excellence
SPARKS’ GROCERY
P hone 291
quick Delivery
Church of Brethren
Services every Sunday at:
Sun
day school at 10 a. m.; preaching al
11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. m
Everyone cordially invited. L.
B
-verhalser, Pastor.
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State of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucus County, ns.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney «Sr Co., doinff bnsine-.s in <!<••
City of Toledo, County and State afore­
said, and that said firm will p.iy th*
num of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f r
each
and every case of Catarrh that
Pr-.-sliyterlan ■ Imrcli Services
■ nnot ba cured by the u • of H
1
CATARRH CURE I RANK J. CHENEY
Rev. Winfield S. Smith, Pastor
Sworn to before me and aubscrih' !
Sabbath Services
in my presence, this fith day of Decem­
A D. 1886. A. W. GLEAHON.
10:00 A. M.................... Sabbath Schoo) ber.
(Seal)
Notary Public.
and elusive. Sometimes, and this Is. With tlie first blatant, brass note 11:00 A. M............................ Preaching
Hall » Catarrh Cure is tnk n intern­
| rare, Youth conies up with Fame and from his silver throat in- drops auto
ally
and
acta
through
the
Blood on tho
7:00 P. M. .. C. E. Prayer Meeting Mucous Surface a < h the System.
Sumi
clasps her jealously to him. Hut In matically back to earth, his eyes stlli 8:00 p. ni.................................... Preaching for
testimonials, free.
F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
every case, he who seeks Fajne- he blinded with the light of othei
Wednesday
Cold by all druggists, 75c.
who would inhale the purer air of I spheres.
Ills wife has gone;
hl>
Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
8:00 p. m..................... Prayer Meellni
art, must needs shake from his , friends have . disappeared,
____________
With a
shoulders tlie ties that bind him to heavy heart he turns back -into th<
the earth. Sometimes he is alone
highway of life to be swallowed for
then it doesn’t matter.
Sometime ever in the flux of obscure human
lie has friends on whom it is cruel, ity. The question that arises
is
and sometimes there is a wife, on WHO PAYS?
Tills film is to lx
whom it is worse than death. But shown at the Grand Theatre, Tues
Itelo» yoii vv ili fimi some intcresiIng lo» prive, for tlic monili <>f
here is the tale:
A young singer. day, December 7th.
Decemlx-r.
Pur stock i» fresli ami c< niplete.
Special iittentieii glvi'ii
December Price Sheet
Attend The
Library Matinee
ATTEND THE LIBRARY MATINi
A cordial invitation is extended t<
all friends of Die Library and to anj
<<io who wishes to spend a pleasant
afternoon, to attend the LIBRARY
MATINEE at thw K. F. HALE, at
2:30 I’. M., SATURDAY, DECEM­
BER 11th.
There will Im Mi SIC, b:»th VOCAI
and INSTRUMENTAL and several
excellent numbers.
You can’t afford to miss tlie ver
sion <;f school life given by some of
the High school pupils.
The i tit« rtainment committee ol
Die Library offers this as a means of
raising money f. r renewal of library
periodical subset iplloiu
Admission io cents, children un
der 5 years, 5 cents.
D’-’t”
Recommended for Croup
W. C. Allen. Boseley, Mo., says: "I
have raised a family of four children
und used Foley's Honey and Tar with
all of Diem. I find it the best cough
and croup medicine I ever used
I
used it for eight or ten years and can
recommend it for croup.” Same sat­
isfy . ry results for coughs and colds
(Hauge Pharmacy.
• It \;i.i;u MM) WORK Ol
BAI Ml"
I Mt IRSli Y Ol OREGON
SOI ND IMI \ IGOROUb
So Says I . S. Specialist in Higher Ed
neat ion \fier Exhaustive
Intesi igation.
After an exhaustive investigation
of the University of Oregon by S. I*.
Ctipen, specialist in higher education
in tho I’. S. Bureau of Education,
says:
’ In conclusion, tlie Investigator
would like to emphasize his appreci­
ation of the general soundness and
vigor of the institution. Its faculty
as a whole is alert and capable; th«-
students clean. Intelligent, and for
the most part, well prepared. The
qdrit of the institution, as it has
been observed during Die ten days
following registration, is excellent.
"Tlie University of Oregon is one
of the State's most important instru
meats for Die production of a mor<
intelligent and efficient democracy
Tlie state may well take pride in its
university. It should cherish it anil
above all Im loyal to it. Oregon is
evidently one the eve of a large de­
velopment.
Its vast resources have
hardly been scratched. With the fil­
ling up of tlie Northwest, Its popula­
tion and wealth are bound to in
crease. Tlie future of a state uni­
versity already well established, with
foundations well laid, is in such a
state usually full of promise.
So an Ohio School lloai'l Refused to
i’eiinit a Discussion of Them.
Tlie school board of Lancaster, O.,
in 1828 refused to permit the scbool- SEI >M> IMHO Ol
hoiis» to be used for the discussion
WRECK VICTIMS FOUND
of Die question as to whether rail
roads were practical or n >t. and the
A second body, supposed to be one
matter was recently called to mind of tlie Santa Clara victim«, was found
by an old document that reads as on the beach near Die lighthouse
follows;
“You are welcome to use Sunday by Nels Barker, says the
the schoolhouse to debate all proper North Bend Tide.
Barker report­
questions In. but such things as rail­ ed his find to tlie coroner at Marsh­
roads and telegraphs are impossi­ field Sunday evening late, and early
bilities and rank infidelity. There Is .Monday morning
Judge Pennock,
nothing in the Word of God about who Is acting coroner, in company
them. If God had designed that his with M. I). Moon, went to the place
intelligent creature« should travel and made an Investigation
at the frightful speed of fifteen miles
That the body bad been in the
an hour, by steam, he would have water for several weeks was evident
clearly foretold it through his holy from its condition. Die arms, legs and
prophets.
It Is a device of Satan head having been eaten off by the
to lead immortal
souls down to I sea life. There were no clothes on
hell ” From Industrial Problems.
the I ,'dy, nor identification marks of
D.D.D.
— for U
The Standard Skin Remedy
Instant Relief
Skin Troubles
The Guaranteed Remedy
GRANGE PHARMACY
to niiitl*ami out-of tomi oi-ilei-s, chin i' largii or siuull.
sanie ilay as recelvcil.
Orders fllled ilio
uxiiii
Ml SUES, MEALS, ETC.
Banquet, Hard Wheat ..............
Liberty Rolled Oats (premium
........................$l,2S»k., $4.75 bbl.
In each package) . . . . 25c |d.g.
Drifted Snow . . $1.35 sk.. $5.25 bld Liberty Rolled Wheat, l premium
.
In each package) .... 25c pkg.
Astoria Patent, Dur Beit Brand
.................. $1.35 »k., $5.35 bbl Corn Meal, W hite or Yellow. 91?».
sack................................................ 35c
Hl’GAIt
Grahatu Flour, 91b. sack .. .. 35c
Best Cane Sugar . 161b $1., $5.90 si.
Extra Fancy Rolled Oats, 91b.
Mil.kN
sack................. .... ....................... 4 0c
.. ...............................
can, or $2.40 case Steel Cut Oats, 10!b. sack ... 45c
C. K. Milk . . 4 for 25c, or $3.no case Corn Flakes . . ■ . 3 pkgs, for 25c
t arnation . . 3 for 25c, or $3.65 case
S\ III I’S mol MOI. \SSES
IAHO mid COMPOUND
Blue Ribbon Corn Syrup, as good
Medium Can Lard.................... $
.70
as Karo, 5tb. pail, 30c; lotb*
Large Can Lard ......................... 1.3f>
pail, 60c.
Medium Can Compound................... 60 Aunt Jermlna Molasses .. 10c can
Large (’an Compound ............. 1.15 Pure Sorghum, Mi gal. tins, 30c;
1 gal. tins, $1.25.
DRIED I III ITS
Dried Peaches.................................. 5c H,
Dried PruneH................................ 5 c lt>
Seeded Raisins .... 3 pkgs for 25c
Table (’luster Raisins . . . 15c pkg
«UNI Is
.......................
I ,. II.
Washing Povviler, Slurili, Soivpn, etc.
Citrus Powder (large size) 20c pkg.
Clover Leaf Borax Soup Chips
.......................................... 3 pkgs. 25c
Lye............................................ 4 cans, 25c
Crystal While Soap .... 6 bar«, 25c
BAKING SODA
White Flyer Soap . . . 6 bars, 2 >e
Arm H Hammer or Fulgent
Top Notch Soap................... 7 burs, 25c
................................ 4 pkgs for 25c
Ivory Starch, as good as Cellu­
loid, reg. 10c..................... 5c pkg.
(dl l EE
Our Breakfast Blend Coffee Is a will Corn and Gloss Starch, reg 3
for 25c........................... 4 for 25c
ner .. Illi. cans. 35c; 3tb. cans, $i
Dickey’s lied Bag Coffee, a good
GRAPE -It H E
one........................................... 30c tb. Welch's Grape Juice .. 25c bottlo.
Dickey’s Blue Bag Coffee, fine,
C(>(DANI T
.............................................. : 25c lb.
Shredded Cocoanut................... 20c lb.
CANNED 1 E(;ETABI.ES
Toilet Paper (large rolls) 4 rolls, 2 5c
Corn............................................. 3 for 25c
Brooms. . . . 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c each
Peas............................................ 3 for 25c
Axle Grease. C. & H.
3 cans 25c
Tomatoes, with Puree . . 3 for 25c
Fresh supply flower and vegetable
Tomatoes, Solid Pack
............. io<
seeds in bulk and packages.
Hominy........................................... 10<
Sauer Kraut................................. 10c
CUITHING
Dill Pickles, (large can) .. .. 10c
One lot
Mens and Children’»
SAUCES, OILS and DRESSINGS
Snlders' Catsup................... 2Oc bot
Yosemlte Catsup, (a good one)
...............................
15c bot.
I.a Herbert Salari Browning 2 bot». 25c
Salad Oli (largo botti«) .. .. 35c
Weason Salad Oli............... 30c can.
Sweater Coats at half price.
Men’» Corduroy Pants .. $1.50 pair
Men's Dark Striped Tants, $1.50 pair
Extra Large Bleached Turkish
Towels.............................. 25c each
‘ Men’s Extra Heavy White Wool
Socks.............................................. 25c pair
Men’» Good Underwear
$1.00 stilt
A fine line Ladles’ White and Col­
ored Underskirt» from 50c to $ 2 •
•ach
Ladies' Good Ribbed Drawers, 2 5c
per pair.
A good line l.sdles' Hand kerchiefs
for Christmas, 5c, 10c, 15c aud 25c.
A full lino Ginghams, Calico», Out­
ing Flannels. Reegwe, Cornets and
' other staples
Men's, Women's ami
Children’s
Underwear and Hoisery.
CANNED FBI ITM
I Fine Sliced Pineapple ( 2» ) ..
..................................... 2 cans for 15e
Good Yellow Free Table Peaches
................
10c can
Extra Fine Lemon Cling Peach­
any kind. As It was Impossible to
es ........................ 2 cans for 25c
move It from the beach, burial was Extra Fine Table Apricots,
2
made on the coast above high water
cans for......................................... 25c
mark.
Fruits in Gallon Cans , . . 30c can
Long’s Assorted Preserves,
2
b.i - iii und Well a« Ever
jars for......................................... 35c
Fred Smith, Green Bay, Wla , say»'
Foley Kidney Pills completely re­
lieved me of all soreness and pain in
Right reserved to change p rice«
the back and I now am strong and changes warrant.
well as ever " Cold weather makes
aching joints, sore muscles and irre
gillsr bladder action more unbearable !
Foley Kidney Pills help the kidney»
< llmlnate pain causing |Hilsons. Or­
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ange Pharmacy.
without
notice
If
market
JOHN DICKEY
BANDON, OREGON