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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
Priceless Treasures of Europe and Wonderful Relics of the Orient Shown In the Vast Exhibit Palaces—Interesting Characters From Every Land on Earth En tertain the Visitors. William Fox Presents FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY Princess Romanoff Based on “FEDORA.’’ Sardon's immortal Drama. Starring HERE are any number of ex bibits at th«> Panama-Psvclfl«- International Exposition wlil.h relate «lire, tly to th«' facta and factions bearing upon th«> present world situation, exhibits which are full of historic interest ami which liear wit I ues.s to th-* tragedies ami romance"; xx hi li center arouud a battlefield. Ther«' is no mor«' interesting exhibit at the Ex|iosltlon than that of tiie B.il ■ T “The Empress of Stormy Emotion”-------- A sensational Drama of Power and l’assu.n. A FEATURE FILM De LI XE. of seven hs'ii iliff«>r«*nt diplomas from various of tiie world’s gieatesl educa tiomil institutions. Im lading the l ui versify of Paris, the I nixer-lty of Jen > and th«* Tnlv erslly of la'lpzig. Twenty two different Imigiiagcs is another o' Ids acquisii lolls II«' Is a sociable be Ing ami |s quit«* xx Illing to loll of bi wanderings and tiellefs An hour with him Is xvell worth xx Idle ami <*os| « noth Ing. II«' has a marvelously hit« resting uiauusei lpt, xx lih li he say s Is his trans I and lotteries and brasses and rare broideries to lie found here. It Is not Just enough to pass tills Issitli by cas ually. In order to see It thoroughly ■ *no must Issonie acqualuted with the attendants xx ho will <qs u up a liblden store of mitlquitles ami display them for your delectation. Also they are quite willing to tell you the history of the strung«* looking gods xx hleli are «■very xx here Io be seen. In Hies» hidden corners of the ex Presented at the GRAND THEATRE Next Friday, Dec. 3rd No Advance in Price-------- 15c and 5c nance o ’ neil in PRINCESS ROMANOFF COMING next SUNDAY----- Mary Pickford in’FANCHON, THE CRICKET,” [ _ • a Para mount Feature w ith the Dainty Photo Play Star. Result-Getting Classified Department CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion;'"'^ cent per word fr».r each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified ads are cash with order. the acceptance of said work may do so within two weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: From the 18th day of No vember, 1915, in the office of th< WANTED—BOO families in Bandon County Clerk. Dated at Coquille, Coos County to buy Riverton Coal. Dippel A Oregon, this 16th day of November. Wolverton. I)2tf 1915. ROUT. R. WATSON. FOR SALE—5 acres of land 3 miles N18-25-D2. County Clerk east of town; 2 1-2 acres clemed; all fenced; small house, woodshed, N OTIC E. and good water. Price $125.—Dip- pel A Wolverton. D2tf NOTICE is hereby given that W. Edwin Steinhoff, Contractor, has FOR SALE Five good dairy cows completed his contract for the im and one young Jersey bull. Write provement of a portion of the Ban or call on Charles or F. W. Blumen- don South to County Line Road in Road Dist. No. 19. and that the rother, I.hnglois, Curry C > , Oregon, County Surveyor has filed his cer Phone 1X9. D9p tificate of completion approving th« work done on such contract, and any FOR SALE Ginseng and Golden! person, firm or corporation having Seal plants and seeds. Inquire of objections to file to the acceptance of two 1 R. H. Phelps, Bandon. N18tlmp[ said work may do so within weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit FOR SALE Big Type Poland Chi From the 18th day of Novembei na hogs; 3 boars, 3 sows, register 1915. Dated at Coquille. Coos County ed. $12.50 each. E. F. Topping. I Oregon this 16th day of Novembei Parkersburg. Ore., Telephone 5056 1915. N423p ROBT R. W ATSON, x1 - ' bounty Cleri FQR SALE Cheap. 12 or 13 year old gentle work horse, or would IN Till’. COVATA COI RT OF Illi STATE OF OREGON IN AND trade for gentle milch cow giving I OR THE COI NTV OF milk. Address W. F. Kennedy, box C O O 8. 29, Bandon. Ntlt3p FOR SALE!—Child's bed and chair; also a kitchen table, heating stove. Call at 811 Ocean Drive, ltp. law will create considerable expense to tiie delinquent taxpayer. W’e ar«- therefore giving puldie Notice, in ad dition to the postcards previously sent out to each individual tax pay er owing delinquent personal prop erty tax. so that they may avobl tilts additional expense. Section 2. That Section 3683 of Lord’s Oregon Laws, as amended by Section 22 of Chapter 184 of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1913. shall be and hereby is amend ed to reail as follows: Sec. 3683. On or as soon as practicable after the fifth day oi October in eacli year, the tax collec tor shall proceed to collect all taxc : levied in Ills county up n persona' property, which have not been pal«* 1, before said day. together with in terest and penalty after the sam< has attached thereon. He shall levy upon sufficient goods and chattel belonging to the pers< n, firm, ci r poratlon or association charged with such taxes, if the same can be found in the county, by taking them int«i his possession, to pay such delinquent taxes, together with interest, accru ing interest, penalties and othet lawful charges; and shall Immedi ately advertise such goods and clmt tels for sale by posting written or printed notices of the time ano place of sal«1 in three public places in his county not less than ton day« 1 prior to such sale, and if such taxes, nterest and penalties shall not lx, aid I • fore the time appointed f« r uch «ale. tiie tax collector shall nro- eed to sell such property at public endue, rr so much thereof as shall , o sufficient to pay such taxes, Inter ■st and penalties, and shall delivei hi the purchaser thereof at such ale the property so sold to them espoctlvely, and such sale shall b<. bsolute. In like manner he shall levy upon and sell the goods ano halléis of any person or persons re noving from Hie county without pax ng all taxes charged against them ALFRED JOHNSON. -r . Sheriff ami Tax Collector, 1 ptllle. Oregon. 11 THE GREATCST GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION, THE PALACE OF FINE ARTS, TO BE SAVED. LANS are under way In San Francisco to preserve the splenditi Palace of Fine Arts iih a legacy of the world’s most beautiful Ex|H>slti«>ii. Tills splendid building rivals any arcblteetural creation of present or past eras. It xxa.s pronounced by Lord Rlclinrtl Neville, emissary of King George of England, as one of the two most beautiful buildings in the world, th»» other being the T ij Mulini, In India. P kan States, In the Palace of Yurie I lotion from mi nn< lent Tll><*tnii «locii |H'sltlon. fill«'«l ns they ar«> xxith ili«’ nt- Industries. It Is a collection of Jew ( men) giving tlx* history of tile lildileti mospher«' of thè iimst nn< lent of em els. Ini a brae ami objets «l’urls life of Die Christ lietweeu the years pir« s. olle feels thè torn ii of il limili brought from Montenegro, Roiimania, of 12 mid ¡Mi, for xxhi« li there Is no timi Is salili lo b«' slllled lini bri'.it lies It is claimed that thè mr of h.nds lillcd xxith n romance Servin, Bulgaria and Albania, articles Biblical record. imi a xvomler flint Is all Ino suoi» lo be which have been bartered In tears by i these years were spent In I/issn. In the East linttnn exhibit In tin dissipate«! by III«' more practlcal, but tlielr owners In oriler that the profit | may be turned to the better account of ( Pnlnc«* of Yiirlt'd Industries the effet« Iosa poeti«' sway of xvx'stern civlllza- their beloved countries. Iler«* Is an ex « list shows that In matters of art it I- tion. All of xxlileli Is rcason for lite quisite chain of xnri coiore«l sapphires., not effete, for even inodern efficiency magneti«' «pnilltle« of tinse orientai xx bite, yellow and nsl, worth a tholl . ciinnot achlex«' the xcoiuler of the rug- msiks toxvnrd «»sposinoti vlsltors sand times their weight In gold. Ill «■nee bel<>ng“<l to a beautiful Montene grin princess, xx ho parhsl with it t«> i help the Red Cross fund in Montene gro nt the tin»«» of the Balkan wnr [ Then* is a hamlsotne royal Austrian dinner service. Many times litis It ' grtn ■■«! the smoking board of a prince of the royal house of Hapsburg, who lost his life on tin* battlefield of Belgium. In one of the carefully gun riled glass cases is a marvelous snuffbox of gol«l anil rubies. It belonged to Alidul Ila mid and found dally use in the royal pocket. When he was dethroned it i wait confiscated, along with <>tli«*r of ; Ills ¡lersonal loot, mid disposed of by the Turkish government. It was pur i «'based by a Servian noble xx ho was killed In Hie Balkan war. Ilirf family, wishing to d<> all Hint was possible toward a war fund for their lietoved country, disp<>s«-<l of It. along with many other valuables, nnd so it has found Its way to th«* exposition. On«1 xxonderful old Minims tea s«*t Inis n history several eentiirles long It xvns once Die propi'i’ty of a prince <>f India I nil-fug"tlu* time of the English OCCtl pntlon he xxas on«' of th«' many oil ental potentates xx ho lost « ante nnd title. I’ltliii.itely he was shot for trea son mol his protierty taken over b.« the milImritles in «livers«' ways It travele«! through India to I'eriiln, where It xxas purchased by mi American girl In Teheran Tills young American aft erwnrd li»»cnnie the wife of a Servian count. When the crisis came a year ngo Inst August arid the r«*soiir<«*s of Servin were <lrnln«'d to their «Iregs this lovnl III lie lady disposed of every heir loom the family | h > k : o « s <*<| nnd nil of her oxvn iM-raonal trinkets an<1 Irons ores In order that she might do h«T bent by th<> ««nintry of her ndoptlon In tlx* I'.'ilnce of Educntlon there Is n I’erslmi Bmhlhlst. II binhop of the Buddhist cliuri li, wlio passed twenty I years of Ids life In Ln*sn learning the rwnlDtMAH ALVA I DISON. xxorld liiuoiis inxeiitor, and Henry Ford, mH I donaire automobil«* niaiiufacturei inspecting the Hock Bpringa (VVyo.t mysteries of being. Mnszlnlnlandn Is coal mine In the 1‘alacr of Mln« - and Metallurgy at th«* I’nnulna Taciti«' his name ll<* claims ninety odd y«*nrs mid lo''ks about sixty After taking i luteinuttlomil Exposition. Mr W E. Dickson Is wen with a ple«-e of coni III Bn' k of Mr Edison Is Mr l-.«lwar«l KlefcHe. HU|M»riiiten«1ci t of the degrre nl Oxforil he returned to India, Ills hand Till mln«' Is jila« <•<! Iiem-ath th«1 floors of lite I’nlace of Mines [ will I«' III' xxetit through other pr«H-e«»ic< min«" exhibit mnl Metallurgy at the Ex|M>Kltion mid Is dally visited by many thousands. I ■ if Initiation ami cmi irtitlifully boast. l-Olt SALE—A Buick, 30 horscfmw- In the Matter of the Estate 1 of ) er. five-passenger auto in first Zolin A. Ilanildock. Decctiscd.) (lass condition; 1912 model. $150 Notice of I Inal Account. Timely Hint on Over Eating NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ill cash. The tu'st auto buy ill Coos Big dinners cause disturbed diges- county. P. O. Box IS. Bandon, On'. That MARY C. BARROWS. Execu ions. Tiie stomach and bowel' trlx of the estate and Last Will an< hould not be «lugged with undlgest I<OST Between Land n and Sixer. I Testament of John A. Hamblock, d< ■»<1 poisonous waste matter. Fol ceased, has filed in the above on river in Curry county, an auto titled Court her final account in th ’athartic Tablets relieve distress aft- >r eating, stop belching, banish mobile robe, black on one side and matter of the above entitled estat« brown and white on oilier. Liberal and that the Hon. James Watson bloating and gas on stomach, regu- 'ate th«> bowels, sweeten the stomach reward for return to this office or County Judge lias appointed Monde inti tone up the liver. Orange Phar the 20th day of December, 1915. a to 8. G. W hitsett. O28tfc the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of ai macy. day nt the Court House in Coquill .Mrs. A Rinne masseuse and medi City, Coos County, Oregon, as tli *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«*♦«♦♦• cal gymnastic. Bx. 853 Bandon. Ore time and place for hearing objec [♦ FOl'R MILE "SMOKELESS" ♦ gon. JanlSp. tions to such final account, and th« settlement and closing of the sab Roy Jones is raising a moustache FOR RENT -Five-room furnished estate and has directed the under house on Chicago ave., $12.50 per signed to give notice of such fina Tim creek is once more stocked hearing once a week for four 14 month. See Dippel A Wolverton successive weeks, Therefore, all per witli an annual supply of dog sal O28tf. sons interested or otherwise are here mon by notified that a hearing will b< Brandt Taylor has been busy th« WANTED- Someone to build a had of such final account at th house for a permanent renter. above stated time and place and tiast week repairing tiie telephon« Must be on a lot near the down town those having objections to same an< line that was put out of commission the closing of said estate must pre by the recent heaxy storms. section. Address World, for infor sent same on or before such date. F. K. Miller and son, Elmer, wh> mation. tf This notice is published in tin Western World a weekly newspape; have been fishing on the Coqulll« GOOD POTATOES-- For good pota published in Coos County, Oregon river have returned home. toes cheap. Inquire at the Bar for four successive weeks, the firs The shooting match held at th« November 18. and the last Decern gain store. S9tf ber 16, 1915, being published five Clausen ranch was rather poorly at WANTED- To trade a 7 passenger times by order of the above entitle« tended on account of weather con Court. ditions. Possibly Mr. Clausen will Buick car for house and lot in MARY C. BARROWS, give another match just before the Bandon Inquire at the Bargain Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John A. Ilanildock. lie Holidays. store. a9tf "1736. Mr. Moore’s undertaking ceased. Fred Lockwood was in the valley ; noon; every cliuirback occupied, al GEO P TOPPING. WANTED—Sacks. We pay cash to make carriages go without hors so sewing machine; strict censor Attorney for the Estate last Tuesday and took a colt from Bargain Store. J115tf. ship, no particulars obtainable i es, having engrossed a large share First Publication, Nov. 18. 1915 the Gardner ranch to break and use CLEM Of public <11 scussion. I learn that Second publication, Nov. 25, 191.« for the winter FOR SALE- A few cows and some Third publication, Dec. 2, 1915 something of the same nature was J«>hn Hurley and family S|x ut young stock. De Long Four Mile Fourth publication, Dec 9, 1915 MOTOR «ARM KNOWN IN 173B done several yearn ago by Mr. Arthur, visiting at the Harvey | Fifth publication, Dec. 16. 1915 Sunday ranch. Phone 1X6. S30tf the comedian, who constructed a Smith ranch. I sm I) Diana l>< svlilr’s H< rap lhs>k chariot which actually went of It N O T I C E. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Mrs Albert Mecum of Prosper is self several times up and down the Tells All Alwmt Tlirni. visiting frl- nds and relatives in th« Mall in St. James's park. and that NOTICE is hereby give« that P | You are hereby notified that all Hanrahan. Contractor, has completed | PERSONAL PROPERTY on which i valley for a few days. The following Is from the scrap a person at Trowbridg«- also contrived his contract for the improvement of the taxes have not been paid for th< A crew of tie hackers are culling book compiled by Dinana Bosvlllr, a wagon to go without horses, which a portion of the Bandon-South to the year of 1914 and prior, is subject to ti«»s on the Morgan ranch on lower at the close of the Fllghlt'elilh Cen I was shown to many huudieds of County Line Road in Road Dist. No I levy and sale as set forth in Sec tury. Dinana was the daughter o( I p«*o|>le in Ciijx-r's gardens, and lor 19. and that the County Surveyor has tlon 2, Chapter 156 of the General Four Mile. filed his certificate of completion ap ' Laws of Oregon for the year of 1915, A inoline Sir William Wentworth, the friend some little time afforde«! great satis FriKhtf »1 ratant rophr’ <a synopsis of which is given below > . invade« the privacy of th« proving the work done on such con the spring" Montague, and faction; hut one of Pour Mile of Lady Wortley tract, and any person, firm or cor ' .»ad that said taxes will have tr be breaking, the whole machine became Ing society last Thursday af'-r- known to Dr. Johnson. I paid at once; that to enforce this poration having objections to file to disordered, and the mob at length broke it to pieces.'*- Vancouver, H. C. World Observe the Waining A cold tliul proml-«-s to "hang <'n all winter" is to be dreaded. Prompt action should be taken at tlie first warning of a cold .■«■«■z ng. cliilll- ness, slight shivering Ft.ley's Hon ey mid Tar makes quick work of coughs, colds an I croup. It clears air piissagca. st<n>s coughing, easea dlffi« ult breathing. Orange Pharmacy Go to Doyle's pavilion for the big Saturday night dances Tickets for the evening, 50c; single «lances, 5c. 1 midnight lunch la served for 15c.