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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
I OBITUARY <>000000000000000 o* Mrs. Edward I aliy, Sr. FOI R MILE MAY HAVE A ( HEESE FACTORY I Mildly Isist All Their Belongings <>n Santa Clara and May Need Help. Plans Under Way for Tliat Section and New ladle to Combine and Put in a Plant. "To live in the hearts we leave be Sunday, December 19 at 10 o'clock Charles Landis, an employe in hind us is not to die." Anderson’s camp, was struck on the was the date and time set by the Four dairymen to I head by a falling tree several days Mile and New Lake Mrs. Edward Fahy. Sr. was born ago and has since been at Emergency meet at Four Mile to discuss ways in StouderheJm, Germany, April 13, hospital in charge of a special nurse, and means to establish a cheese fac- 1835 and died at the Fahy home near True to lie has been delirious and at times 11 tory at the latter place. Bullards on December 18, 1915, be has tried to escape by jumping out | their word, the Four Milers were on ing a few mouths past eighty years of the second story window. The 1 the spot to a man but only one New of age. She had been in good health injured man is In a pitiable condi Laker showed up, consequently noth for one of her age up until a short tion. having a wife and eleven child ing could be done as it certainly will while ago when a severe cold was take the combined forces to make a ren to support. contracted, complications of which He has no money and the family cheese factory a paying proposition resulted in death. The funeral ser- lost all their household effects in the at this place. By a careful estimate vices were held at the local Catholic wreck of the Santa Clara, while en we find 166 cows available and it church Tuesday at 10:30. Father route here from Michigan. The would take at least as many more be Keveny officiating, and burial was county has been appealed to for the fore any of us would care to Interest in the Catholic cemetery. hospital fees and it Is probable that ourselves in a factory. Consequent was Mrs. Fahy's maiden name some of the citizens will see that aid ly unless our New Lake neighbors Sarah Sponkietm r. In the year of come in with us the proposition will Is extended to the family. 1 857 she left Germany for the Unit be thrown up. ed States, first landing in New York U AH A BOOSTER FOR A committee of two was appointed City. From that place she traveled CURRY CO. «I YEARS I to cal) on some of the dairymen at to San Francisco (la the Isthmus New Lake and get the real senti of Panama, and came to Port Orford F. M. Langlois, First Postmaster of ments in regard to the matter. It in 1859; being accompanied on the Langlois, Retires From Active I will be a question of "haul” and if long journey by Mrs. John Kronen- I ife—an Honorable Career. ( some reasonable plan can be thresh- b rg of Coquille, mother of J. L. 1 ed out to get the milk freighted Kronenberg of tills city, and Mrs. F. M. Langlois, the first postmast through we think the New Lake ag Fannie Dyer of this city; both life er of Langlois, and after whom the gregation will stand with us. That long friends who survive her. She place was named, In company with the cheese business is far ahead of resided at Port Orford but a short his son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and the butter and cream business has while, being married to Edward Fahy Mrs. Lee Pemberton, have been in been firmly demonstrated time and in the year 1860, and they moving Bandon visiting relatives and friends again; even last season the Two Mile to this section shortly afterwards. tlie past week, prior to their removal factory paid from 6 to 8 cents more Mr. Fahy secured the property known to Myrtle Point, where they expect per pound for butter fat than did as the Fahy homestead and the fam to locate, Dr. Pemberton has pur- any of the creameries. Verily there ily has resided there continuously chased the practice of Dr. Johnson must be some method of getting to ever since. Deceased was the mother of the latter place, who will go to gether in order to save this big loss, of 9 children, 8 of whom are still Marshfield. it stands us in hand to give this mat living: E. W. Fahy, Isadore Paul Mr. Langlois has been a resident ter a very careful consideration. Fahy, S. W. Fahy, Francis J. Fahy, of Curry county for the past 61 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Werth of Beai C, G. Fahy, Florinda Fahy, Mar E. years. He conducted the postoffice Creek were visitors at the Willough Fahy, Mrs. A. H. Brown; and Mrs. and a store for 18 years, after which by ranch Sunday. Oscar L. Gruggel, deceased. lie located on his fine big ranch a Mrs. C. F. Waterman was a Sun was for many years mile or two from town. He was a Deceased day visitor at the DeOs ranch. prominent in the social life of the highly successful farmer and dairy There is an epidemic of lagrlppe was an earnest man and recently sold out to E. B. community. She I prevailing at Four Mile at the pres worker and a I faithful member of the Thrift at a handsome figure. ent writing. Several persons are local Catholic church, in the estab- Probably no man in the Langlois seriously 111 with it. lishment and up building of which section has had a greater influence Ben Haines has invited the Four she played an i Important part. She for the good of that community than Milers to participate in a grand will be missed I by the host of friends Mr. Langlois. He has been a con Christmas ball to be held at his place and relatives who mourn her death. stant worker towards its upbuilding Christmas night. and it Is largely through his efforts CLEM. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS that the favored "Dairyvllle’’ as it is CONFER AT SALEM often referred to, has become one BORN—Wednesday, December of the most prosperous sections of 15th, to Capt. and Mrs. Rosenbiad , Farmers Will Not lie Allowed to Sell southwestern Oregon. He has done a daughter. Mr. Rosenbiad is cap liant Cider is Decision Reached a full share of life's honorable work tain of the Speedwell. —Phaiioai lsts to I m * Bonded. and is deserving of rest and recre- Timely Hint on Over Eating at Ion for (lie balance of his years Sulem, Ore., Dec. 17- Twenty dis Illg dinners cause disturbed dlges trict attorneys from various Oregon tions The stomach and bowels M. E. Church Program should not be clogged with undigest counties met here today in confer It Is nnnounced th ore will be a ed poisonous waste matter ence with Attorney General Geo. W. special Christmas Eve program at Cathartic Tablets relieve distress Foley aft Brown to discuss ways and means for the Methodist Episcopal church on er eating, stop belching, banish enforcing the Oregon prohibition law Friday, December 24th. It is also bloating and gas on stomach, regu late the bowels, sweeten the stomach after Junuuiy 1. planned to have a special Sunday One of the questions decided was morning All are most cordially in and tone up the liver. Orange Phar macy. that farmers will not be permitted to vited to attend. The choir will meet sell hard elder. The farmer, it was this evening at the home of Mrs. Card of Thanks held, may allow Ills elder to turn to Wilson, In the Titnmons building. We wish to express our heartfelt vinegar and sell the vinegar, but it thanks and appreciation of the many will be held unlawful throughout Ore Metal Case l*rop|>ed friends who so kindly assisted us; gon for cider to be sold while It Is It wasn't possible to Identify the and extended their sympathy during between the sweet cider stage and babbit metal found In a Bandon junk our recent bereavement. the vinegar stage. It was the de shop with the Surf office's type from MRS. P. J. RASSETTE, clared consensus of opinion that which It was supposed to have been and Son. prosecutions under the prohibition made, and so the investigation of a law shall be brought only in cases couple of men there didn't result in The Coos & Curry Telephone com whore there Is good prospect of con an Indictment. Coquille Sentinel. pany has issued invitations for its viction, the Idea being that numer The Boyle Jewelry company has annual dinner and dance to be held ous acquittals would tend to weak the agency for a Marshfield florist, at the Chandler hotel. Marshfield, on en the law's effect. and takes orders for all kinds of Saturday evening. January 1st. The It was decided that each pharma flowers and designs. guest list includes all the employes cist employed In a drugstore which of the company in North Bend. Co handle« liquor shall be required to quille, Gardiner. Powers, Marshfield Mrs. Kausrud Resigns furnish a bond as well as the pro Mrs. E. II. Kausrud has tendered and Bandon. The married employes prietor and that each shall keep a her resignation as a member of the of the company are asked to bring separate record of sales. school board and the same was ac their wives. After the dinner, the cepted at a meeting held this after gentlemen friends of the young ladies noon. An election will be called after will join them in a dance. The ladiee the first of the year to fill the va of the local exchange are already pre paring for the big time. cancy. Water Shut Off NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the city water In the Industrial and Bandon Heights additions water mains will be shut off Saturday. De cember 26th, from the hours of 9 A M. until 5 P. M for the purpose of repairing mains In that division of the system. CITY WATER DEPARTMENT The Bandon High school debating team for the 1916 contest will be se lected from the following Harold Johnson, Helen Thornton, Belle Chat burn. Mildred Langley and Richard Crain. These were the successful contestants In the try-out which was held Friday afternoon. The judges were: Rev. C. Mayne Knight, II Quigley and Miss Erma Cralne. THE McNAIR HARDWARE COMPANY WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS To our many patrons and friends we wish a Merry Christmas One of the most beautiful pieces of Myrtle furniture ever shown 4n Ban don, has just been completed by L. W. Robinson, local cabinet maker. It is a music cabinet that stands over three feet high. The boards had all been cut from one piece and are splendidly matched and the entire piece highly polished The cabinet was made for Mr. McDonald, chief ■nglneer on the Speedwell. LUMP <X»AL, delivered anywhere John Dimmit of Coquille, was a in town. M-fiO |>er ton. CENTRAL WAREHOUSE. DÄttfc Bandon visitor the first of the week. Mr. Dimmit Is a K. of P., and was a visitor of the local lodge Monday evening. BREIES HIS PAROLE See Them A brand new line of BOYS SUITS, age 6to 16 Also a new brand of boys shoes just received. M. BREUER Rollin E. Edmunds May Go to (hr Penitentiary. Rollin E. Edmunds, who was centiy arrested at Roseburg, brought to Coquille faces the pos sibility of going to the penitentiary. l.aat January ha was arrested and indicted for forging the endorse ment on a check made out by Albert Schroeder for about 140. He was sentenced to a term of from two to twenty years in the penitentiary but was paroled at once Recently he was accused of stealing a watch and some other valuables at Myrtle Point and fled to Roseburg where the of ficers had hint detained. Because of breaking his parole he can now be sent to the penitentiary to serve out his sentence on the forgery charge without further trial. Coos Bay Times SABRO BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS TELEPHONE 7S1 BANDON. OREGON 4