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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
Your attention should be ARRESTED The SANITO GROCERY is giving away 10 big prizes Prizes consist of $5.00 One chance with every 50 cent purchase. worth of our HI-KLASS groceries, Casserole, Percolator, Phone 571 Berry Spoon, etc The Handy Store Result-Getting Classified Department Comments on Our Christmas Number CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion; cent per word far each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $1 per L H. SHIELDS and D. H. JACK-) SON, a partnership doing bus month. No advertisement inserted for Jess than 25 cents. All classified hes» under the firm name and ads are cash with order. style of City Grocery Company, PLAINTIFFS, vs. Good cooking apples, 40c per box FOR SALE—Fresh Cow with calf; W. M. SWART anil . . SWART DEFENDANTS. and up.— lasdibaugh's Variety store. 0 years old, price $50 for both. Ap his wile, D28tf ply for information at World of fice. Dec.lfltSp For sale or trade for auto. 2 acres land; cleared; fenced and improved; Mrs. A Rinne masseuse and medi plenty of small fruits; 1-2 mile south cal gymnastic. Bx. 853 Bandon. Ore of Ferry and the three sawmills, on gon. JanlSp. the l*ros|>er road. Inquire at this office for information. D23t3p GOOD POTATOES- For good pota toes cheap. Inquire at the Bar WANTED—Girl for general house gain store. S9tf work. Inquire at Mrs. J. T. Sulli WANTED—Sacks. We pay cash. van’s. D23.c Bargain Store. J115tf. FOR SALE—Good colts, coming 3, MRS. MYRTLE BI.AKE has open 4 and 5 years old, $70 to $160.— ; H. A. De Long, ’Phone 1X6, Bandon, ed DRESSMAKING PARLORS up Ore. tfpd. stairs in the Lewin residence at the ¡corner ot 10th street and Oregon WANTED—A man and wife who avenue. Plain and fancy sewing so- DStfg want to rent 25 acres good orchard , licited. Terms reasonable. land near San Francisco. Larger See page five and read what is part orchard now’ in l>earing. t nused offered you "in the Ellingson build land suitable for chicken raising. For ing.” further information see John Nielson, Riverton Coal? Yes, we have it. Bandon, Oregon. DlOt.Sc Pilone 33, Dippel A Wolverton. <l2tf WANTED—To trade $450 Schubert piano, practically now, for team, IN or will sell at big discount for cash. For particulars apply to Western World. D16tf OF FOR HALE—A Buick, 30 horsepow In the Matter of tlie Estate ) of ) er, five-passenger auto in first class condition; 1912 model, $450 John A. Ilamblock, Deceased.) Notice of Final Account. in cash. The best auto buy in Coos NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN county. P. O. Box 18, Bandon, Ore. That MARY C. BARROWS. Execu trix of the estate and Last Will and WANTED—500 families in Bandon Testament of John A. Ham block, de- to buy Riverton Coal. Dippel A ceased, has filed in the above en- titled Court her final account in the Wolverton. D2tf FOR SALE—5 acres of land 3 miles east of town; 2 1-2 acres cleared: all fenced; small house, woodshed, and good water. Price $425.—Dip- pel A Wolverton. D2tf FOR SALE—Five good dairy cows and one young Jersey bull. Write or call on Charles or F. W. Blumen- rother. Langlois, Curry Co., Oregon, Phone 1X9. D9p FOR SALE—Ginseng and Golden Seal plants and seeds. Inquire of R. H. Phelps, Bandon. N18tlmp FOR SALE—Big Type Poland Chi na hogs; 3 boars, 3 bows , register ed. $12.50 each. E. F. Topping, Parkersburg, Ore., Telephone 5056. N423p 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. NlltSp to build a WANTED—8omecne house for a permanent renter, Must be on a lot near the down town section, Address World, for infor- mation. matter of the above entitled estate, and that tlie Hon. James Watson. County Judge lias appointed Monday the 2tlth day of December, 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of sail! day at the Court House in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, as tlie time and place for hearing objec tions to sucli final account, and the settlement and closing of the Haiti estate and lias directed tlie under- signed to give notice of such final hearing once a week for four 14 ) successive weeks. Therefore, all per sons interested or otherwise are here by notified that a hearing will be had of such final account at the above stated time and place 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 tlie Western World a weekly newspaper published in Coos County, Oregon, for four successive weeks, tlie first November 18. and the last Decem ber 16, 1915, being published five times by order of the above entitled Court. MARY C. BARROWS, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John A. Hamblock, De ceased. GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for the Estate First Publication. Nov. 18, 1915 Second publication, Nov. 25, 1915 Third publication, Dec. 2, 1915 Fourth publication, Dec 9, 1915 Fifth publication, Dec. 16, 1915 This Knife We Mean Just What We Say—FREE! A zusranUed J.ekknlf. rn.de d the b»>< Fn»u«h ilxl. riven abeolutelr free to »nr bo* who will do • few hours' work for u» in hlr own n»l»hb"rh>-od We Want One Boy In w center «WS Is on. of th»« Kni»«. Wn «■*••• w»blnr,n ** *•’ '■ ’ Porti»«. Cut Out thia Coupon and Mail It to us MGR. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Portland. Or.: Please tell me how I can secure the $2.00 Boy Scout Knife Frea. Name Address SIMMONS. To W. M SWART and SWART Ills wile, the Defendants altove named; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Of OREGON, You are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com- I laint of plaintiffs in the above entitled court and cause on, or be fore the last day of the* date pre scribed in the order for publication ot said summons, and that if you tail to so appear and answer said complaint on, or before said last day of the time prescribed in said order I laintlffs will apply to the court fo: IIE first century of colonial life the relief demanded in their com saw few set times and days plaint aforesaid, and will take judg for pleasure. The holy day* of ment against you therefor, a succinct the English church were ns a statement ol which said relief de manded in said complaint is as fol to the Puritan nostrils, and their lows, to-wit: celebration was at once rigidly Judgment against you, and each of you for the sum of $50.15 with in terest at the legal rate after May 5. New holidays were not quickly 1915, and for the costs and dis bursements of this action, and an I evolved, and the sober gatherings for order of sale of attached personal matters of church and state for a time property for the satisfaction of such took their place. The hatred of "wan judgment described as three boxes, ton bacchanalian Christmas««" spent two chost « and two trunks, contain throughout England, us Cotton said. In ing goods, wares, merchandise and "reveling, dicing, carding, masking, chattels siezed, levied upon and at mumming, consumed In comisitatlons. tached as shown by the return of th*, constable to the writ of attachment In Interludes, In excess of wine. In on file in the within entitled court mad mirth,” was tbe natural reaction of Intelligent mid thoughtful minds and caii '.e. Service of this summt ns is madt against the excesses of n festlvnl upon you by publication thereof in which had ceased to be a Christian the Westere World, a weekly news holiday, but was dominated by a lord paper of general circulate n. publish- of misrule who did not hesitate to In < d in Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, vade tlie churches in time of service pursuant to an order of the above en titled court, dated, made and entered in his noisy revels and s|x>rts. English on the 10th day of December, 1915, churchmen long ago revolted against authorizing such service upon you such Christmas observance. Of the first pilgrim Christmas we by publication in said newspaper foi the full period of six weeks, pursu- know but little, save that It was spent ant to Sec. 57 Lords' Oregon Laws, as was many n later one. In work. which ptovides among other things By 1(159 the Puritan.« had grown to that when publication I h ordered an bate Christinas more and more. It in this case persona) service of the was, to use Shukespeare's words, “the copy of the summons and complaint without tin state of Oregon, shall be bug tliut feared them all.” The very equivalen: to publication thereof, and name smacked to them of Incense, you are notified that the time pre stole nnd monkish custom. Any person scribed In the order for publication who observed it ns n holiday by for- of said summons and on, or before Is'aring of labor, feasting or any other the last day of which you must make way was to pay 5 shillings fine, so answer shall commence to run from desirous were they to "bente down ev the day of the first publication, o. ery sprout of Episcopacie.” of personal service outside of the Judge Bewail watched Jealously tl«e State of Oregon. The date of the first publication feeling of the |>eople with regard to of thi s summons is December 16, Christmas hi « I voted with pleasure on C. R. WADE, each succeeding year the continuance 1915. Justice of the Peace. of common traffic throughout the day. G. T. TREADGOLD, Such entries ns this show bls attitude: Attorney for Plaintiff. "Dec. 25, 1085. Carts come to town D16, 23, 30. J 6 13 20. mid shops open as usual. Some some how observe the day, but are vexed, 1 S’ I kmi I Dioli ici Bond Election Notili* believe, that the body of |>eop1e pro fane it, and blessed be God no author NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ity yet to compel them to keep it." That a school district bond election When the Church of Englund estab- is hereby called to be held at the 'ished Christmas services In Boston a Woodshed on the School Grounds in few years later wc find the Judge and for School District No. 29 of Coot- waging hopeless war against Governor County. Oregon on the 10th «lay of Bel< her over It mid hear him praising January, A. D. 1916, between the Ids son for not going with other boy hours of 1 o'clock and 6 o'clock P M friends to hear tbe novel and attrac There will be submitted to the legal tive services. He says, "I dehort mine from "Christmas keeping ami charge voters thereof the question of con them to forliear.”—Alice Morse Earle. tracting a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $2,700.00 for the purpose of building a new school house to re Yuls Log Must Be of Ash. place one destroyed by fire, in and In Devonshire the Yule log, to be a for said School District. The vote to luck brlnger, must consist of a bundle be by ballot upon which shall be the of ash sticks bound around with bands words "Bonds.. . . . Yes" and the of the same tree, ulne in uumlier, no words “Bonds... . . No”, and the more and no fewer. And every time voter shall place a Cross (X) be- the fagot cracks in tlie flamea the tween the word "Bonds" and the good host must furnish a fresh bowl word "Yes" or between the word of liquor to his guests. "Bonds" and the word "No”, which I is* of I nclniineil Letters indicates his choice. List of letters remaining unclaim The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the con ed in the Bandon, Oregon, post of traction of -aid indebtedness will, on fice for the week ending December said day and date and at the place 21. 1915 Mt«s Ollie Bemis aforesaid, be opened at the hour 1 Robert Bowman P M. and remain open until the hour Jessie Jones 6 P. M. of the same day when the W. Kubaugh same shall be closed. Miss Annie Lindberg By order of the District School Olov Persson Board of School District No. 29 of Parker Rpsael Coos County, Oregon, made this 18th Miss Mary Taylor day of December, A. D. 1915. Win. Lundquist (2) W. Z DI NMIRE. Jun«« A. Winegar. Chairman District School Board 1 hose letters, if not called for will ATTEST: lie sent to Hie dead letter office on ARTHI’R COVELL, District Clerk, Dist. No. 29 January 4. 1916. W. J. SWEET, P. M Service at St. John's Episcopal church on Christman day Morning The Nampa (Idaho) leader-Herald at 11 o'clock; Sunday school service Chrls'mas eve at 2 30 o'clock, p. m. had a Christmas special full of good J. Ira Sidwell says "safety first matter and overflowing with ads. It Loosen up a few buttons before you was very interesting, especially to a former resident of ttfat section. start in on that Christmas dinner " Tiwp The Western World of Bandon has published a Christmas edition which is certainly highly creditable to the newspaper and the community. The issue is composed of twenty pages in eluding a colored cover and it rep resents a large amount of work in gathering the news matter given and also carries a large amount of ad vertlsing. The paper glveH some In teresting facts and stories about Bandon and the Coquille river coun try and covers the ground thorough ly. It is one of the best things that has been gotten out about Bandon and copies sent to other parts of the country will do much to advance that section of Coos county.—Coos Bay Times. A fine Christmas edition. I would judge it took an enormous amount of research work to obtulu the informa tion embodied in the various write ups.—F. J. Chatburn. An excellent edition and a big boost for the community, You are to be congratulated, both on the splendid reading matter contained and on the neatness of Its general ap pearance Supt. I,. W. Turnbull. Tlie World is a community asset. Atty. <1. T. Trcadgold. Typographically perfect, and filled with reading matter far in excess of what you will find tlie advertising carried at your rate will pay expense» You deserve statewide recognition on. From the excellent makeup and general appearance, I would judge for the excellency of that edition you gentlemen have served you ap Samuel Wood. prenticeship in real print shops. It’s a fine advertisement for this Fred J. Smith, representative of tho section; I want some extras to send Mergenthaler Linotype company. away.—W. R. Wells. I have just received your Christ The best thing I’ve read in a long mas issue and must congratulate you time; spve several extra copies for boys on the splendid number you got me; 1 want to send them to outside out. It covers your section thor oughly and is by far the best thing friends J. 8. Sawyer. that has ever been gotten out about 1 wish to congratulate you on your Bandon. Your people there should Christmas number It was certainly certainly take the opportunity to send copies extensively to those on the Hplendid. Mrs. Geo. Geisen’dorfer. outside who may bo interested In the Some issue that. E. It. Kausrud country. With best wishes for the holidays, I remain. Sincerely yours. You got out something there you Jack Guyton, Marshfield, Oregon. III ay be proud of. it beats the Ore I Mr. Guyton Is representative of the gonion.—W. 8. Wells. Timberman, and feature story writer for a host of big daily and monthly It was great. Your title page was newspapers. I very appropriate and tho editorial I splendid. Dr. S. J. Mann. A credit to the city and a big boost for the whole community. The write- Your subscribers ought to am>re- lip were excellent and the pilotos date the effort put forth; it shows en Roy. A. Ro- showed up splendidly terprise. ti. T. Miller, Parkersburg. zelle. Say, that was a great Christmas Some paper; a good one In all re- edition, boys. Someday we will all spoeta. II. F. Morrison. appreciate what you fellows have done and are doing toward giving Congratulations on your Christ- Bandon one of the liveat papers in mas number. It ought to cheer us the state.—W. L. Beach. all up.- Mayor Geo. P. Topping. A Christmas edition to be proud You are to be congratulated on of. I want to congratulate you on the excellence of the edition. It is the Interesting reading matter It con brimful of Interesting reading and tains.—J. C. Baker has such a neat appearance.— Miss A regular magazine and twice an Amelia Henry, city librarian interesting, Bandon ought to be proud of it.-—II. C. Dippel. Splendid! I want about half a dozen extra copies to send to friend« Allow me to congratulate you on In the east.—John Dickey. your Christmas edition, It is one A copy of the Renton (Wash.) among the best weekly newspaper special editions I have over seen, and Bulletin's Christmas number has J I served my term In a [wess clipping been received. It contains 14 pages bureau. 1 would like a copy to send of highly interesting matter about to tlie manager of the Pacific Paiier that city and community. The Bul company at Portlan«!.—Win. Candlln, letin is published by A. W. Stuart, formerly interested In a local paper, Coquille, Oregon. lie a|fparently is In a live town and Boys, that's a great edition. I his advertising patronage Indicates a want a few extra copies.—C. B. bunch of progressive merchants. Zeek. A genuine news¡>aper. Congratula tions to you.—W. C. Sellmer. Gee whiz this Is some paper! I'll have to take a layoff and read it.— J. A. Parks. The World is there with the goods when it comes to boosting.—E. H. Boyle. The Bandon World Issued a fine Christmas number, containing infor mation concerning that section of the coast country. Coo« Bay Newa. Such a fine have to cheer the expiration a dollar and a Christmas edition 1'11 you up by advancing date of my paper by half. J. L. Foster. I want to send your paper to a friend who is interested In tills see tion; and I desire if |>ossible to have his subscription start with that big Christmas number, «'apt. O. Wiren Old boy, I read your Christmas edition from cover to cover, Includ ing the ads and that straight from the-shoulder editorial on the mall- I want to order business locally, congratulate you on the excellent re Rhe's some suits of your efforts, paper. Pat Hanrahan. Illi I II I H II I I I I I I I I I H I PRETTY CHRISTMAS CUS TOMS. In some of the amali towns on the Riviera a curiouj custom takes place on Christmas eve, when at the chief church In the town, during the midnight mass, n number of shepherds from tbe hills make tbeir appearance wearing the picturesque dress of their calling. Tbe chief shepheid carries a Inmb in bls arms and, advancing to the high altar, gives It to tbe priest an a Christman offering from tho shepherds and a symbol of the Nativity. In some towns of southern Ger- many a pretty custom prevails <>n Christmas eve. A veiled woman walks through tlie streets after nightfall, carry- Ing n child, chosen for his lieauty and g‘>odness to personify the in fnnt Saviour. Tbe cottage win- down are left ajar so that the representative of the Christ Child can leave some gift upon tbe window «in Every good child thus finds on Christmas morning fruit and sweets, but tho bad children only receive a birch rod, typical of well deserved . Ua st Isernon L . > J J < • ’ J ■ • ’ J • • ; J ! ; ; ! i • ’ ., ‘ ’ ! ' ‘; < , ’’ < • J J ■ > ;; ■ > ’ J • 1 J J II I IH 4 H I I I I I I I I I I I I 11» -