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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
' it to a professional chef. The table- were arranged beautifully by Mrs El va Gibson and Mrs. Pearl Nygren The children were entertained by Mrs. Curren, Mrs. A. Lee and Mrs An evening of music ' K Lorentzen. j and games followed the dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. Con .f 1 rad, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee. Mr. and I Mrs. J. Nygren, Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Anna Barrows, Mrs. E. Laub. Mrs. E. Gibsin, Mias Ruby Tiltou * Miss Vernal Laub, Miss Hjordis Lee illesi!^'s"’ j Mr. and Mrs. Lorentzen. Mr. and [ Mrs. Curren. Mr. and Mrs. Frye Clyde Barrows, Clias. Barows, i val Biggs. Carl Hennig. t t t One among the many pleasan* We do our own polishing and mount Thanksgiving day s-cial gathering- held In Bandon the past week, wa- ing and can assure excellent work at the family reunion and dinner en joyed by tlie Dippel family at tin reasonable prices. beautiful H. C Dippel residence on I Ocean Drive. A sumptuous Thank We shall be glad to furnish giving dinner was enjoyed, aftei which a number of hours were special designs for: mimic .antly spent at cards, I games. Present were: Mr. and Guy Dippel and little daughter. Miss FOBS, LA VALLIERES, RINGS, Edna, Mr and Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson, liar SCARF PINS, BROOCHES, Etc ry Watson, Dr. Harold Dippel., Mr. E. T. Wolverton, J. H and Mrs. Howe, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dip- pel. t t t ;, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones were : hosts to a number of their friend at a pleasant Thanksgiving dinner T(«N -»-« MtCiSTtetty and party. In the evening the fif- teen jolly guests played "fivehund- "The.same price the world over' MANUFACTURING JEWELERS red" until a late hour; leaving for TELEPHONE 751 BANDON. OREGON their various homes unanimous in We have a big selection in all the style variations. Each model shows the tlie decision they had spent a m st pleasant Thanksgiving and that .Mr individualized stylish impression that a master fashion artist only can and Mrs. Jones were hosts par ex produce. You are sure to get the style-effect your personality demands. cellonce. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs All the season’s new fabrics. Glen Urquhart overplaids. New Tartan li. C. Dippel, Mr. and Mrs. Chris effects. All colors. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Con ger, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, and the 1‘utron-Teaclieis’ Mei-t Ing I is centered upon preparations for a This suit has extra style, extra quality and gives extra wear because one I hosts, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. A Patron-Teachers’ meeting will I Christmas tree ami program which of the largest makers puts their skill and resource behind it—the suit by | t t t be held at the High Hchool auditor will be at Mrs. A. L m ’ s home, Friday The Bandon Grange will serve a which they are proud to be known. Don’t let the low price prejudice ium, beginning at 8 o'clock. Friday I December 24tli. The next meeting dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall on De evening, December 10th. The fol- will bo with Mrs. W. Frye, Decern- your judgment. Come in cember 4th, from 11:30 to 1 o’clock, lowing program has been prepared : I>er 3. for which 25c per plate Miss Masterson Song (selected ) t t t charged for tlie benefit Reading (selected) ... Miss Hilde Invitations are out to a "500" grange. The committee In charge Discussion: Elements of Leadership; party to be given at the I. O. O. F. invite everyone to come and boost In Teaching................... C. It. Wade . . hall, Friday afternoon by Mrs. Rob Bandon, for tlie grange; and incidentally get Marshfield, Powers Myrtle Point, In the Home .... . Mrs. C. F. Pape ert JohnHon. , one of the finest of dinners. Social Life . . . . . J. W. Maat t t t In Business . O, P. Topping. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson on Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kelly left Fri Song "Old Oaken Bucket," and I tertaim'd nt dinner Sunday evening day for Boise, Idaho, where they In "America," led by Miss Baker the in honor of their 23rd anniversary tend to locate, Mr. Kelly having se Audience. Six courses were served and the table cured employment with the Oregon t t t was beautifully decorated, Present Short l.ine railroad. They were a'1 I Port Commissi) nor E. E. Johnsen week? it began November 28. M th . Edna Curren was hostess on were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmus eompanled by the latter’s father. O of Coquille, who has been quite seri boy scouts of Oregon and the librar Friday. November 26, to the mem sen. Miss Josephine Holland. Mlss F. Kelly, who had been visiting here ously sick for several weeks, is re ians of the state are co-operating to bers of the Mothers* Study club, to Hattie Johnson. Adolph Johnson, ami for some time. He has retired from | ported well on the road to recovery. bring before the parents of our whom dainty refreshments were serv .Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. business und has come west to live 1 state the needs of good reading— oil A large attendance of members t t t In Boise. His daughter is head of City library .Votes really good—for the children. wore present ami two guests, Mrs. The Mothers* Study duh gave a (lie domestic science departipent of The Golden Stair case! Have you Tlie local Library now lias an ex George Button and Mrs. I.ebrew, the banquet in honor of their families the University of Idaho. seen it? it is just a little grey book hibit. Everyone interested in juven latter being taken in as a member. al the home of Mrs. S. Curren, the mark from the State Library; but on ile literature is invited to inspect the Th<‘ kitchen committee, Quite a number of Interesting sub past wCk A Challenge it are the titles of 37 books ranging display. We are trying to counter A meeting of the business men jects were discussed and voted upon c.insisting of Mrs E. Laub. Mrs. II Wanted dealers of other me The most Interest at the present time Ill'll ami Mrs. A. Barrows, did cred rhanlcal milkers to substantiate and taxpayers was called by the city from "Mother Goose" to tlie 'Odyss balance our financial lack by enthu ey'’ hooks that every child should siasm and earnestness. their claims over SHAIil’I.ES in a council occupation tax committee Johnson, Pape. Mast Tuesday eve know. MISS AMELIA HENRY. milking contest. SHARPI.ES ME Have you heard of Juvenile Book City Librarian. CIIANICAL Mil.KEItS. SERA RA ning for the purpose of discussing TORS, GAS ENGINES, for sale by. city finance's in general and the <>< - Tlie City z TH OS II. IIANLY, Lampa. Ore- cupation tax question. ■. r gon. D2 t2c Hall was soon packed and a num k ber of citizens took part in Hie gen NOW IS THE TIME to have us pick out your best agates and have them polished and mounted. Remember Sty Iles that step H veil y for young men Young men with social engagements have to have clothes that are “up and coming.’ If you are one of them you probably know just about what you want. So do we. That’s why we suggest Styleplus Clothes SABRO BROS. ...burial Dniniis of tin* Week— Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MUST PROTECT THE CITY’S CREDIT SAY THE BUSINESS MEN Are you prepared to face the final day when Christ mas shopping will be right up to you to act quickly and wisely? Better think about those things now. To begin with look on page five and see what new suggestions are offered this week. FREE TO BOYS f7 *1 Wo Mc.-i : Just What We Say I’RtE* A il.ut'y Buarru.lMd Jwkhnlf«. )i.w»l» •»( tl* ' ■ : . r'ri i.l » ■ l.’F free )o ml l..y vlu will U.» n fvw liourt wvrS lut M In Ma um, u«ISl.L*rhuo.l. We Want One Boy In yvyry < «tiniry town In Or*- n. WatMnitb n and Idaho tn ha*« on» of ti.cw> Knlvr» Ka knini gi«*n away ta bvy» In Iba city af 1‘artlauJ Cut Out thia Coupon anti Mail it to 11« MGR. BOYS’ IHTARTMllNT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Portland. Or.: Please tell me how I can aecnrv the $2.00 Boy 8cout Knife Five. Name Address I ; eral discussion. II. II. Dufort was first speaker, his talk dealing most ly in personalities directed against Count ilmaii J. W. Mast and Intel against Engineer Sawyer, which lie was invited by the committee to nake in writing at tlie last night . meeting. He had evidently chan : d his mind, though, for no were on hand. M. Breuer spoke, stating that the occupation tax was illegal, declurin that lie had tlie opinion of the At torney General on tlie question F. J. Chatburn stated lie was there Brltlal Couple Here to obtain the views of tlie cltl < -r.s Atty. Collier II. Buffington and tide of Gold Beach spent several on the question of raising the n t - days of their honeymoon in Bandon esr«ry additional revenue to take this week, going from here to Marsh care of the deficiency left by the loss of saloon licenses, That it was field and later to visit the former’s 1 «rents in Wisconsin Mr. Buffing a puzzle to him. And that it was ton Is a graduate of tlie University up to all to co-operate and s< e the of Idaho and came to this section matter to a sett lenient, or sooner or about eight months ago, later locat later the city would lie subject to a , ing nt the Curry county seat. His receivership. J. Ira Sidwell stated it was up to bride was Miss Xenia Knorr, daught the citizens to support the council. er of Mrs. R. E. Knorr of < < Gold Bench The bride's father was 1 the That the administration was doing Curry county druggist who > lost I his all it could to keep expenses down life on the Randolph near ■ the en- | and that if the occupation tax was trance of the local harbor several the only way out, it was up to the busino's men to face It. months ago. \V. S. Wells said the saloons going 1 1 out of busin. ss was not the city Dll'll Mt Insane Isylum council’s fault and that the citizen.- Alfrixt Machado. 75 years of ago. I should not kick" that body becaust [ for many years a sailor and fisher I an occupational tax was necessary. ! man on the Coquille river, who was but that all should co-operate with j committed from Coos county to the ; that body and sec the matter to a state Insane Asylum nt Salem, died , settlement. several days ago. having been in poor A. S. Elliott said the reckoning health for a long time The deceas was apparently at hand and that it ed many years ago conducted a sal I was up to the citizens and business mon snlterv on the Coquille near I men to get under the burden and Bandon, there being no canneries at see it through. that time and the fish were shipped A number of other spoke, all ex to San Francisco. , pressing faith in the present admin 1st ration Among these were: E II < lur I It tie« Offei Tilt» and <V Boyle. W. C. Sellnier. Chris. Ra- DON’T MISS THIS Cut out this muaaen. H Sabre. Mrs. H. F. Mor slip, enclose with five cents to Foley .<• Co., Chicago, III. writing your risen. W E Steinhoff and J. E Wal name and address clearly You will strom.. The meeting adjourned, the receive tn return a trial package con I concensus of opinion being that the mining Foley’s lloney and Tar com | occupation tax was the only way out ' >und for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathar I «nd that if such waa passed it would be easily collected tic Tablets Orauge Pharmacy. SL'% Every man, woman and c bild may do Hometiling to help in the Ited Cross Christman Seal campaign Mori' than ninety per cent of tin- anti-tu- lierculosis movement in Hie United States Is supported from this annual holiday sale. If you have not vet had a vision of the possibilities of n few pennies In the Bed Cross Seal ■ale. buy some seals and get the in- spliatii n coming from being < ne of tlie hundreds of thousands engaged in this work. I ” t «P- li I -s' II ill Y lx I / I. i I il The best gift of all $ Thcrc isn’t a woman anywhere who wouldn’t be more than delighted to receive a Victor- Victrola on Christmas. Vietor-Victrola XIV, $150 This wonderful musi Mahogany or oak Y cal instrument is the ideal Christinas gift and the wide range of styles puts it within reach of all—$15, $25, $40, $50, $75» $100, $150, $200. Don t longer deny your family the pleasure derived from the Victor-Victrola. Stop in today ami get a line on this ideal Christmas gift. terms to suit your, convenience can be arranged if desired. li. i j 4 4 SABRO BROS. Victrola Agents telephone <51 Rantlon, Oregon 4