Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, January 13, 1916, Image 4

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SPORTS OF THE WEEK
Throughout the County
Who Pays?
Mr and Mrs W T. White of Wed-
derburn were In Bandon Monday.
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BANDON WINS FROM
RIVERTON 12 TO 7 OPENED LAST FRIDAY
LOCALS GIVE DEMONSTRATION
OF SPEED IMITI IM WORK
THAT Ol'TCI tHMEH.
Wm. Button is out again, after
undergoing an operation for arrendi­
ci tis.
Frank Free was a business visitor
at the county seat the latter part of
last week.
Walter Sabin and J. H. Gould are
serving on tho jury in Circuit court
at Coquille.
Atty, and Mrs. G. T. Treadgold
But a Sinull Crowd Accompanied the Initial C< ntests Indicate That Fajit
Are to See High Class BaU 1 Kia were among business visitors at the
Team on Excursion Saturday Night
$ car, With Bandon, Marshfield county seat city Friday.
—Game is Featured by Fast I'as-
unit Coquille as Championship Con­
sing and l ew Open Shots at the
Louis Knapp, Jr., of Port Orford
tenders.
Baskets.
was In Bandon Tuesday enroute to
the O. A. C. at Corvallis.
Swamped
Mrs. Zeno Gatchell has returned
StHiiillng i>i the Teinw
There Is only one regret to be
W— L-- Pct. from a visit with her parents, Mr.
voiced about tlie basket ball game
When a man’s efficiency is on the decline—when after a long day of effort the
0 1000 and Mrs. M. R. Lee at Myrtle Point.
between Bandon and Riverton, in tlie Marshfield . . . .............. 1
latter town Saturday night, und that Coquille . . . . ................ 1
0 1000
mass of work still stares him in the face---it’s time to find out what’s wrong.
Jamieson & Page are remodeling
is- that no few good Bandoniuna Bundon .. . . ...............0
0 0000 their saloon in view ot opening a soft
Frequently a lack of certain necessary nutritive elements, in the daily diet, lessen
............. 0
1 1000 drink and cigar stand in the near
were there to witness the scrap which North Bend . .
. .
.0 1 1000 future.
reminded one so vividly of the good Myrtle Point .
mental and physical activity. A prime factor in efficiency is right feeding.
old days when Gallier, Laird, Bow­
Harold Man warning of Curry coun­
Results of
game» -
Friday's
man, Watkins and others wore the
No food supplies, in such splendid proportion, all the rich nourishment of the
Marshfield 62, North Bend 6 ; Co­ ty was in Bandon visiting friends and
black and gold.
field
grains, for keeping the mental and physical forces upbuilt and in trim, as
Following uh It did upon the poorly- qullle 34, Myrtle Point 14; no game taking a vacation during the holiday
season.
played game with the Oerdlng broth­ at Bandon.
Friday night's games at Coquille
ers here. New Years night, the per­
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Newell and
formance of Coach Quigley's hope­ and Marshfield opened the 1016 sea­ daughter. Miss Ada, of Coquille were
fuls against the "C al diggers” was a son of the County High School league guests of friends in this city Staurday
revelation, The 12 to 7 score by and the results give the first reli­ and Sunday.
which they won, is no indication of able dope as to the strength of the
When in doubt, spend your even­
the class of ball put up try the high different teams this year. All of the
ings at the Grand Theatre- cozy and
Made of whole wheat and malted barley this famous pure food supplies the
school. At no time was there any schools have staged practice games
comfortable
and
you
see
pictures
that
vital mineral salts, often lacking in the ordinary daily diet, but imperative in building
doubt as to what Hie final outcome but they were truly practice games,
you are sure to enjoy.
of the game would be, for the River- giving no Indications of the form that
sturdy mental, physical and nervous energy.
Dr. R. V. Leep was called to a
ton lads were completely baffled by will be exhibited by the respective
the speed and team-work of tlieir op­ quintettes in the regular schedule. place south of Langlois yesterday, on
Then, too, there’s a wonderful return of power for the small effort required in
Before their men even appeared in professional business. He says the
ponents and were able to score only
the
digestion
of Grape-Nuts, which, with cream or good milk, supplies complete
three field baskets and one foul. suits, Marshfield had to be figured as roads are in bad condition.
nourishment.
Passing was the big feature of the a strong contender for championship
Mrs. R. Beyrle is reported to be
game, with tho ball in Bandon's pos­ honors this year. Out of last sea­ seriously ill at her home in this city,
session most of the time. The small son's first place team they lost but suffering from a stroke of paralysis
size of the floor made It an easy mat­ one man by graduation, Lecouq, at which affected her yesterday.
ter for a man to keep his opponent center, consequently Coach Niles has
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
B. A. Cardwell, a mining engineer
covered and there were very few op. nothing to do beyond putting the fin­
en shots. So small was the floor ishing touches on the squad lie de­ of San Francisco, accompanied by
that the ten playerB, the referee and veloped last year. That he lias suc­ his brother, N. W. Cardwell of Rose­
number of times will have its name *
herds. As the boat can only accom­
tlie umpire crowded It considerably. ceeded in this to a high degree is evi­ burg, were Bandon visitors the past
engraved
thereon.
♦ FOLK .MILE "SMOKELESS"
modate about 50 head at a time it
Bandon took the lead early in the denced by the 52 to 6 defeat his boys week.
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
will
take several shipments to fill the
Herman Hongel was a caller in this
Bend, at
first half, every man except Johnson administered to North
E. B. Thrift, the Langlois mer­
requirements.
Burke Willoughby as­
city
last
week.
He
formerly
resid
­
PIBCHASING
DAIRY
STOCK
Marshfield
scoring a field throw, while Leslie
Friday night,
chant, was a business visitor in Ban­
sisted
Mr.
Hurley
in driving the
Pullen converted three fouls out of
Judging from the manner in which don Tuesday, attending the stock­ ed in this city, but has made his
bunch
to
the
Bay,
and as the boat
home
at
Bandon
for
the
past
ten
they
took
llumlHdt Firm Secure«. Fine Lot of
three tries. Twice during this per
Myrtle Point into camp holders' meeting of the First Nation­
does not sail until the fifteenth of
years
Last summer he purchased
Curry Cattle for Shipment.
iod Wilson got loose from his guard last week, Coquille is not to be the al bank.
the month with the consignment, the
the west half of the Hansen farm,
and connected with the loop, scoring "weak sister" that was predicted of
Frank Catterlln and I. W. Lucas adjoining Prosper, and has made
boys will not be back before the first
( By Clem. I
the only four points that Riverton them by some. Although not of th«,
John Hurley has been in Curry of next week.
was able to accumulate. In the sec­ weight of the teams usually put out of Marshfield were here the first of many noteworthy improvements on
ond half both teams settled down to by tile county seat school, they have the week enroute on a business trip the same since taking possession, county the past two weeks buying
A half dozen of the Four Mile
one of the earnest fights ever seen plenty of speed und un abundunce of to Langlois, Port Orford and Gold among them being a new dwelling dairy stock for a Humbolt county
Beach.
young folks attended an invitation
In the county and, in the matter of fight
house, barn and other out-buildings. (California! firm.
The cattle were gathered at Lang­ dance and supper at the Bethel ranch
points, Riverton hud the best o f
Tho game with Riverton, Friday,
Benjamin Ostllnd, architect on the Herman says that he never thought
About forty­
things, ecoilng three to Bandon's showed tlie locals to be in the run­ Buckingham-Biggs building, came ov­ that he would settle down on a farm, lois last Sunday and started for Coos last Friday evening.
one.
ning and tlie contest for first place er from Marshfield Saturday to look But since he has got located he is Bay via Myrtle Point. At that place guests were present. All reported a
The High school atíldenla and oth- In Hois li iuld be between Marshfield, up some new building propositions in very much attached to the "simple tho herd which numbered 53 head, splendid time and were high in their
was inspected and then driven to praise of the elaborate supper served.
er basket ball fans have more cause Bandon and Coquille, witli the for- view.
life." Marshfield Sun.
Quite a crowd of Four Milers gave
Marshfield, if tlie vent uro proves
to be elated over Saturday's game mer slightly tlie best bet. The fact
The stormy weather of the past
laical I.ad Must Serve Term
successful several shipments will in a supper party at the Frank Water­
than any work which the local boys that no two of tlie playing floors in
week has put the telephone and tele­
A Coquille dispatch says that Rol­ all probability be made up from tlie man home last Saturday eveinlng. All
have done this season.
If they put the county are the same Is going to
graph lines Into Coos county out of lin Edmonds must go to the peni-
herds of this and the Curry county brought well-filled baskets and en­
the same amount of fight and team­ have Ci nslderable Influence In de-
commission and the daily papers have tentlary.
His parole has been re­ section.
joyed a general good time.
work into th«« coming league games, cidllig tlie championship, Elther of
had a difficult time getting matter voked and he must serve his term of
their list of victories promises t <■ the above mentioned three is going
The firm which Mr. Hurley repre-
enough to fill.
from two to 20 years. Two years sents are hacking a Swiss colony in
more thun bulatiee their defeats.
to experience difficulty In defeat­
Dry cell batteries just received. 35c
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Endicott of or less ago lie passed a forged cheek, Humbolt county, California, they pur each, 3 for jl.UO. Bandon Garage
The line-up was uh follows:
ing tlie other two on their home
Bandon L. Pullen, forward;
I. floors, A tie between these three Coquille are rejoicing over the ar­ was brought into court, and released chasing and gathering the dairy Co.
it
Pullen, forward; Reed Gallier, cen- schools Is no way beyond the limits of rival of a new 6-pound boy born on parole during good behavior. In
Friday morning
The doctor la u tile meantime the family moved from
ter; Webb, guard; Johnson, guard, probability.
Riverton
Robertson, forward ;
W hatever the final results, basket brother of Dr. Endicott of tills city Bandon to Pendleton, Oregon, where
the father died of blood poisoning,
Wilson, forward. Simonsen, <•«•111er. ball fans all over tile county are go- and lias numerous friends here.
contracted
while working with dye­
Miller, guard; Floyd, guard
Ing to si e closer contests and a bet­
Elder Thon, Barklow of Myrtle
Referee, Quigley.
umpire,
Me ter class of bull this year than ever Point will bo in Bandon Sunday and stuffs in the woolen mill there, and
Nair, scorer, Moore, timekeeper, II. before, for not one of the five teams will preach at the Church of the the boy. who went to eastern Oregon
N Crain.
Is so weak tiut it may upset all the Brethren at 11 o’clock In th«> fore­ witli th- family is said to have mar­
dop<> during the next few weeks.
noon.
A general invitation Is ex­ ried. Then lie came back to Myrtle
Point, gained the confidence of an­
John Barrymore is conceded to lie
tended to the public to hear him.
other girl and secured her watch and
the best comedian in the business
1.1 Mi* COAI., delivered anywhere
Betty Nansen who starred In "A $10 and skipped to Roseburg.
He
Boe him In the "Dictator", a five reel in town, IM.SO per ton.
CENTRAL
Woman's Resurrection" and wiio is was arrested there and brought back.
comedy at the Grund Sunday.
IIIFHOISE.
qttitfc
considered without a peer In her pro­ His parole was consequently revoked.
fession, plays tlie leading role In the Edmonds is about 22 years of age.
latest Fox feature. "Should a Mother
Tell?” To be seen at the Grand next
Down on III» Back
“About two years ago. I got down
Friday, January 14.
on my back," writes Solomon Be-
Ben Shields of the Myrtle Creek quette, Flat River. Mo. "1 got a
section at Bancroft, Oregon, drove ■>0c box of Foley Kidney Pills and
straightened me right up.
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down to Sam Olson’s ranch on the tlioy
recommend them to all who have
upper Coquille to meet Mr. and kidney trouble." Rheumatic aches
Mrs, J. C. Shields who were return­ and pains, soreness and stiffness,
To show our appreciation of the family trade
ing to their ranch after an extend­ sleep disturbing bladder trouble yield
quickly to Foley Kidney Pills
Or-
ed visit with relatives an«l friends in ange
we
have
decided to continue cur recent offer,—we
Pharmacy.
Bandon.
are going to do absolutely free, each week, the big­
Time* latscM Case
District Attorney L. A. Llljeqvlst
gest
family washing received from one family.
Coquille. Jan 10- The jury in the
wan a Bandon visitor the first of the
We are specially prepared for work of this kind
week, and according to Schmidt Han case of the Coos Bay Tinies vs. Coos
sen, was sizing up the various soft County, brought in a verdict in favor
and
guarantee satisfactory woik.
of the county late Saturday night.
drinks being sold in the city with a
view to determining whether or not The case*, it was announced, will be
they comply with the new prohibi­ ! immediately appealed to the Oregon
Supreme court. In the trial in Cir-
tion law.
! cult court. Judge Skipworth s ruling
N. Neiman of the Longston Con ! confined the evidence simply to the
struction
Company of Coquille was a question of whether or not there was
Our enztomen, whose tables
For convenience and saving buy coupon books.
business caller In the city the fore­ a definite contract for a rate of three
we serve, rest fully assured that
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We have them in amounts from $1.00 to $10.00.
part of the week
Mr Neiman re­ ' or five cents per line and did not per­
they are retting a square deal turned from San Francisco last week
In buying books of $5 and over you get a 5 per­
mit evidence as to whether five
on weight.
He states that everything la being cents per line was a reasonable
cent discount.
We fill phone orders and cut sold out at the exposition grounds charge.
meat for children just as ac­ and that many articles are practical­ fe
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No New Project for Co«» Bay
curately as though we wera ly being given away.
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Washington, D. C.. Jan. 10 Rep­
serving our friends in person.
A silver cup as a prize will stimu­
resentative Hawley was advise? by
This business is built on hon­ late interest In spelling matches the chief of engineers that no new
est weight, high quality of among the grades In the High School project for the improvement of Coos
building the rest of the year
Each
meat and reasonable pricea
Bay will be recommende«! to Con­
month they will hold a con tee t and
gress until the local engineer can de-
the winning room will have (»osaeas-
termlne the permanency of the chan­
’Phone 1174
WE SELL ICE
lon of the cup for the month follow­
nel dredged during the past season
ing
At the end of the year the
CEO. ERDMAN, Prop
PHONE 191 grade having had the cup the largest Tell your neighbor about the World
Grape-Nuts
“There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
Biggest Family
Washing Done
FREE
t f I
Honest Weight
Use Coupon Books
Bandon Steam Laundry
CITY ME A T MARKET