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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1916)
Costello tract 240 feet, thence south parallel with west line of Section 30, Township 28 S. R. 14 West of CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion; lx cent the Willamette Meridian 141 feel. Carrier Doves Hold Meeting thence south 75* 53’ west 315.5 feet per word far each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, *1 per to a point 106.8 feet south of th» A delightful party was given by month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified south boundary of the aforesaid i the "Carrier Doves" ot the Baptist Catholic Church tract; thence North ads are cash with order. 106 8 feet to the south boundary of I Sunday school, February 18th, at the said Catholic Church tract; thence residence of Mr. Young on Four- FOR SALE—Household funiture. tenances thereunto belonging or in east along the south boundary ot | teenth street. The evening was said Catholic Church tract 66 feet spent by playing various games and Kitchen range. Rev. L. B. Over any way appertaining. Said sale being made subject to to the place of beginning; in the lialser, Oregon Ave., between 8th and redemption in the manner provided sum of $285.62, and assessed to Mar) enjoyed by all. Dainty refreshments 9th streets. F17tf. P. Blackerby. were served at 10:30. Those preseni by law. Dated this 28th day of January, Said assessments have never been were: Bernice Jones. Luella Wood FOl’ND—Small child's fur, white. 1916 paid nor the liens discharged. en, Annie Leneve, Marvin Haga NOW THEREFORE, notice 1- ALFRED JOHNSON, JR. Call at World office. F17tf Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. hereby given that by virtue and in Maude Young. Jessie Bell. Lillian First publication February 3. 1916 pursuance of Section 122 of the Bell, Mary Landers, Pearl Prewitt. WANTED—Blacksmith helper. In Second publication Feb. 10, 1916 . Charter of the City of Bandon, Coos Florence Reese. Alice Wooden. Ros quire Root 2nd Hand store. l?-2c Third publication Feb. 17, 1916 Cotmty. Oregon, directing me to col ella Wooden, Agnes Wooden. Amy Fourth publication Feb. 24. 1916 lect the said unpaid assessments by FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock Fifth publication Mar. 2, 1916. sale of the said property to satisfy Curren. Morgan Curren, Zerel Jon»»«. eggs for hatching, from an excel j said liens in the sums as hereinbe- Mabel Jones, Ivy Young. Isaac liar lent laying strain of full bloods, I fore stated, with interest thereon ai vey, E. R. Jones, Henry Wooden $1.2.-» for l.V----- 1. J. Morris. IVevv Vai- IN THE JUSTICE’S COURT OF .11 S- the rate of 6 per cent per annum Milton Hedges, Lionel Landers, D. H TICE DISTRICT NO. Ö, COOS I from the 16th day of May, 1914. and ley. (Bandon, Ore.) F24tf penalty together with coats of adver- Prewett, Jim Condus. Bane Cross COI N I Y, OREGON. I tising and sale thereof; 1 will <u. the Edward Bell, Kent Landers, Hiram WANTED—To rent typewriter. Any - 3rd «lay of March. 1916, at the li ui Nettleton. H. SHIELDS and D. H. JACK-) P. B Ralph Leneve, standard make except Oliver. In J. «»f 2 o'clock P. M of said day, at SON, a partnership doing bus- » | the front door of the City Hall in the Stockwell; chaperones, Mr. anti Mrs quire IC), Western World. 3tfg iness under the firm name and > ; said City of Banden, Coos County, Ed. Jones. style of City Grocery Companv. 1 • * * • FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Duroc Oregon, sell at public auction to th« PLAINTIFFS, ) bidder offering the leasi Sophomore Party Jersey hogs. G. P. Laird, Bandon vs. ) imount of penalty and interest all W. M SWART and .. SWART 1 The Sophomore class of the Ban of the right, title, interest and estate don Higli school gave a very enjoy FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Dueroc his wife. DEFENDANTS. ) which the said named Gussie E. Up- Jersey hogs. Sires of the animals ton, M. Metcalf, M. O’Con, Chas able party at the I. O. O. F. hall last SUMMONS. won 1st prize at Salem fair. Geo. P. Nicklas and Mary P. Blackerby and Saturday evening, after the game, in Laird, Bandon. Ore. J6tfc under or honor of the local and the visiting To W. M. SWART and . SWART, all persons claiming his wife, the Defendants aliovt through them may have in the said basket ball team from Marshfield FOR SALE—Good colts, coming 3, named: described property mentioned, which The evening was spent in playiug 4 and 5 years old, 270 to 2160.— IN THE NAME OF THE STATE is described as follows, to-wit: Lot 2, in Block 16. Woodland Ad games. Mr. Wheeler took a flash H. A. De Long, ’Phone 1X6, Bandon, OF OREGON, You are hereby requir dition to Bandon. Oregon; and as light picture of the dining room and Ore. tfpd. ed to appear and answer the com sessed to Gussie E. Upton. plaint of plaintiffs in the above The rooms Lot 5, in Block 34. Woodland Ad tlie Sophomore class. FOR SALE—Good range, 212; cook entitled court and cause on, or be dition to Bandon, Oregon, and ass were very effectively decorated with fore the last day of the time pre stove, $4; sewing machine, 27; scribed in the order for publication essed to M. Metcalf. pennants and the class colors greet« Lot 8. in Block 34. Woodland Ad and gold. Punch was served during couch, 23; table, chairs, jars and of said summons, and that if you fruit this week. Call at 765 East tail to so appear and answer said dition to Bandon. Oregon; and asses the evening and at twelve o’clock the complaint on, or before said last «lay sed to M. Metcalf. Tenth street. ltp Lot 9, in Block 34. Woodland Ad entire party adjourned to the dining of the time prescribed in said ordei dition to Bandon. Oregon; and as room for sherbet and cake. Miss plaintiffs will apply to the court foi FOR RENT—Five room cottage on the relief demanded in their com sessed to M. Metcalf. Alon Thompson, president of the Elmira ave. Newly papered and plaint aforesaid, and will take judg Lot 2, in Block 4 0 Woodland Ad ] Sophomore class, acted as toast refinished. Inquire of Nels Rasmus ment against you therefor, a succlnc. dition to Bandon, Oregon; and as mistress, introducing the following »eased to M. O ’ Con. statement ot which said relief de sen. 17tf Lot 6, in Block 40, Woodland Ad speakers: Sunt. L. W. Turnhull. Supt rnanded in said complaint is as fol dition to Bandon. Oregon; and as Niles. Coach H. Quigley, Leslie Pul FOR HALE—5 acres of land 3 miles lows, to-wit: sessed to Chas. Nicklas. Judgment against you, and each east of town; 2 1-2 acres cleared; Also a parcel of land beginning len, captain of the Bandon basket jf you for the sum of $50.15 with in all fenced; small house, woodshed cerest at the legal rate after May 5. at a point 933.2 feet South and ball squad, and Mr. McDonald, cap and good water. Price $12."».—Dip- 1915, and for the costs and dis 275.2 feet East of the 1-4 corner on tain of the Marshfield team. About »ursementB of this action, and ar the West line of Section 30, Town seventy-five enjoyed the hospitality pel A Wolverton. D2tf «rder of sale of attached persona ship 28 south range, 14 West of the of tho Sophomores. The party wa: GOOD POTATOES—For good pota property for the satisfaction of sucl Willamette meridian, said beginning chaperoned by Miss Erma Craine point being the southeast corner of ludgment described as three boxes, toes cheap. Inquire at the Bar wo chests and two trunks, contain- an 8 acre tract of land belonging to faculty member of the class. gain store. S9tf ng goods, wares, merchandise ano the Catholic Church, running thence • • • • hattels siezed, levied upon and at from said beginning point North Thimble Club Party WANTED—Sacks. We pay cash ached as shown by the return of tin along the East boundary of said The Thimble Club enjoyed a de Bargain Store. J115tf. -onstablo to the writ of attachnien Catholic Church tract 111.2 feet tc on file in the within entitled couri the Northwest corner of a twelve lightful afternoon Thursday, at th« MRS. MYRTLE BLAKE has open and cause. acre tract of land owned by Sarah home of Mrs. Abia Barrows at 63< Service of this summons is mad» Costello; thence east along the north Ninth street west, the popular car» ed DRESSMAKING PARLORS up stairs in the Lewin residence at the upon you by publication thereof ii 'line of said 12 acres Costello tract game of 500 affording the entertain the Westen: World, a weekly news 24 0 feet; thence south parallel with corner of 10th street and Oregon paper of general circulation, publish he west line of Section 3(1, Township ment. Prizes were won by the fol avenue. Plain and fancy sewing so rd in Bandon, Coos county, Oregon 28 south range 14 west of the Wil lowing: Mrs. Robertson, first; Mrs licited. Terms reasonable. I)2tfg pursuant to an order of the above en lamette meridian 141 feet; thence Fassbender, second; Mrs. Bowman titled court, dated, made and enterei jouth 75® 53' west 315.5 feet to a The club members present FOR SALE—The best Blacksmith on the loth day of December, 1915 point 106.8 feet south of the south third. business in Coos county, doing a authorizing such service upon yoi boundary of the aforesaid Catholic wer«» Mesdames Fassbender, Lewin by publication in said newspaper fo, $ IOO per mo. business; 3 man shop; the full period of six weeks, pursu Church tract; thence North 106.t« Dippel, Brown, Gibson, Erdman, Ny feet to the south boundary of said 3 motors; power hammer, drill etc. ant to Sec. 57 Lords’ Oregon Laws Catholic Church tract; thence east gren, Banter, Howman. LeGore, Rob which provides among other thing» $H< m » stock. Terms on half. H. along the south boundary of said ertSon, Harrington. Tucker, Jones W. Coats, Bandon. FlOtfc that when publication is ordered a» Catholic Church tract 66 feet to the Perry. The Invited guests were Mes ■n this case personal service of tin place of beginning; and assessed to dames Korth, Johnson. Zeek, Dickey of the summons and complaint Mary P. Blackerby. BUTTERWRAPPERS—Printed to copy and Felsheim. The club meets again without the state of Oregon, shall b< According to the plat thereof on your order in all lots from 100 up. equivalent to publication thereof, and file and of record in the office of Thursday of this week in conjunction specially prepared Inks, pure white pursuant to an order of said court the Comity Clerk of Coos County, with the Art club at the home of Mrs vegetable paper; cardboard butter dated February 14, 1916, requiring Oregon. Geo. Erdman. Said sale being made subject to re- cartons. See samples and get prices further publication of this summon: « * • • for an additional period of six week WESTERN WORLD. tf commencing February 17, 1916, and lemption in the manner provided by Knights Entertain he Charter of the City of Bandon, you are notified that the date of tin Coos County, Oregon. One of the much enjoyed social first publication of this summons i Dated this 3rd day of February, events of the past week was the K WANT ADS—In this column bring December 16, 1915, but that lh< results. You can sell, buy or ex time as prescribed in the said orde: 1916. of P. anniversary gathering at theii C. Y. LOWE. change anything at a very low ad of February 14, 1916, on, or before Treasurer of the City of Bandon. hall Saturday night. Five hundred F3t5 furnished the main feature of tho eve vertising cost. Try it. Must be cash the last day of which you must make Coos County, Oregon. with order. See top of column for answer shall commence to run iron nings earlier entertainment, and wat the day of the first additional publl l ilt This Out—It Is Worth Money rates. A more simple method of cation of said summons as prescribe« much enjoyed. I’rizeH for high score; DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this determining cost of a want ad may in said order of February 14, 1916 flip, enclose with five cents to Foley were awarded to Mrs. Conger and be determined by counting words; or of personal service outside of tin 4 Co.. Chicago. Ill . writing your I. D. Felsheim. At the close of th« allowing six words to a printed line State of Oregon, and that the date oi name and atldress clearly. You will card games a short but interesting the first additional publication i receive in return a trial package con and allowing 5 cents per line per is February 17, 1916. taining Foley’s Honey an«l Tar com program was enjoyed. Mr. Chase oi sue. No want ad for less than 25 C. R. WADE. pound for coughs, colds and croup. Coquille gave an interesting talk; Mr cents accepted. tf Justice of the Peace Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar McDaniels of North Bend; Mayoi G. T. TREADGOLD, tic Tablets. Orange Pharmacy. George P. Topping, Attorney G T Attorney for Plaintiff. Treadgold, Engineer Polhemus, Mrs SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROP F17 to M30 inc. ERTY ON FORECLOSURE. MRS. WOODROW WILSON F. Pape, were other members taking VIOLATES IOWA LAW j part. Co). Rosa on behalf of tin NOTICE OF SALE OI REAL PROP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j lodge an«l Knight C F. Pape present ERTY I OR UNPAID S I REI I \s That by virtue of an execution duly [ SEHSMENT. Des Moines, Iowa It develops that ed S. C. Johnson with a beautifu issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the emblematic jewel for his faithful WHEREAS on the 16th day o’ of Coos and to me directed on the «resident, violated the Iowa anti Bil work in behalf of the lodge Fol 24th day of January, 1916, upon a May, 1914, there was entered in th« ling lav when she was here with the lowing the speaking, the guests re Docket of City Liens of the City oi judgment and decree duly rendered, «resident, but she will escape prose paired to the banquet hall where s entered of record and docketed in Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, de and by said Court on the 12th day linquent assessments as assessed by ■ution. The first lady of the land, splendid luncheon was enjoyed. of January, 1916, in a certain suit Ordinance No. 343 of the Ordinances after dinner at the hotel Chamber • « • • then in said Court pending, wherein of the City ot Bandon, Oregon, for Celebrate Anniversary 'ain. gave Peggy Connors, head wait the Improvement of Baltimore Ave Pearl May Ellis as Administratrix of The Pythian Sisters celebrated th«» Estate of William E Ellis, de nue in said City in front of the fol ress a $5 gold piece, which Miss Con- ceased, was plaintiff and Annie L lowing described property, to-wit: lors accepted, although she said later their sixth anniversary last evenin» Lot 2, in Block 16. Woodland Ad Morgan and George B. Morgan were ■die knew both she and Mrs Wilson after the regular business meeting defendants in favor of plaintiff and dition to Bandon. Oregon, in th« were breaking the law and making was over. Tables were arranged and against said defendants t«y which exe sum of $117.63 and assessed to Gus ¡«regressive Five Hundred was In ord themselves liable to prosecution. eution 1 am commanded to sell th« sie E. Upton. Ix»t 5, Block 34, Woodland Add! er. Mrs. Lewin won first prize and property in said execution and here However, Miss Connors does not inafter described to pay the sum due tion to Bandon, Oregon, in the sun Mrs Conger second prize, for th« the plaintiff of Four hundred and of $110.24, and assessed to M. Met fear prosecution, as she Is aware she ladle»». Mr. Jones captured the calf. will escape along with her dialing n«> IM dollars with interest on $1.- gent's, first prize and Mr. Pape won Lot 8, in Block 34. Woodland Ad 475.00 at the rate of six per cent per uished accomplice. Mrs. Wilson also annum from the 2nd day of August dition to Bandon. Oregon, in the sun- tipped the cloakroom girl a quarter. second. By that time baked beans, of $124.75, and assessed to M. Met 1913, to August 2, 1915, together The law provides a fine of $2 ■ or brown bread, coffee and doughnut; with the costs and disbursements of calf. Ix>t 9. in Block 34, Woodland Ad ten days in jail for both the giver were ready In the banquet room, all said suit taxed at One hundred sev enty-four and 40-—100 dollars and dition to Bandon. Oregon, in th« and recipient of a tip. but local of ot which were very delicious. On costs and expenses of said execution. sum of $141 2 4, and assessed to M flciala said "they guessed nothin»’ l«».aving, all hoped they would soon I will on Saturday the 4th day of Metcalf. find something else they could cele Ixjt 2. in Block 40 Woodland Ad would be done in this case.” March. 1916. at the hour of 10 o'clock brate so they could have some more- A M. of said day at the front door dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the sum good limes. Correspondent. and assessed to M of the County Court House in Co of $141.24 • • • • POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS quille. Coos County, Oregon, sell at O’Con. Lot 6. in Block 40, Woodland Ad public auction to the highest bidder Dancers are looking forward to th«- for cash in hand on the day of sale, dition to Bandon, Oregon, tn the sum ball tn be given at the Bank hall —FOR COI NTY CLERK— all the right, title, interest and es of $111.10, and assessed to Chas Saturday of this week by the Women 1 hereby announce myself as a Nicklas. tate which said defendants Annie L. Also, a parcel of land beginning at Democratic candidate for County of Woodcraft. These I a «11«* are plo- Morgan and George Fl. Morgan and all persons claiming under them sub- a point 933 2 feet South and 275 - Clerk subject to the action of the necra at the art of entertaining and sequent to the plaintiff's mortgage 2 feet East of the 1-4 corner on the people at the Primary In May. the «-«casions given under their aus lien have in, of and to said real prop- ' West line of Section 30, Township JI»tf L. W. ODDY. pic«”» are always succeMful. 28 S R. 14 west of Willamette mer erty. • • • • Said mortgaged premises herein- | idian. said beginning point being the before mentioned are described in southeast corner of an 8 acre tract The Eastern Stars entertained at —AN M»l NCEMFN r— said execution as follows, to-wit: 1 of land belonging to the Catholic I hereby announce myself a candi the K. of P. hall Friday evening, Lots numbered 1 and 2. tn Block 34 Church, running thence from said be Five Hund date on the Republican ticket for the 'about 70 participating ginning point North along the East of West Bandon Addition to the town of Bandon according to the official boundary of said Catholic Church office of Sheriff of Coos county, sub red was the source of amusement and plat of said Addition on file In the tract 111.2 feet to the Northwest ject to th« action of the voters a* prlz«»» were won by Mrs Ralph Dippel office of the County Clerk of Coo* corner of a twelve acre tract of lan«l the primary election in May. and Earnest Sidwell RefreshiiMrtitz County. Oregon, together with all the owned by Sarah Costello; thence east JOHN li SHIELDS were served. tenements, hereditaments and appur along the north line ot said 12 act« Result-Getting Classified Department Norial Notes A Highway you would build for efficient service now and for generations to come. The "Road to Wellville" is built that way. And the password to that road is "right living, ’ in which food and drink play such a big part. More and more people are waking up to the need of banishing from the dietary heavy, indi gestible foods, and food deficient in the vitaliz ing mineral salts. Food scientists now hold that the lack o£ these elements is one of the chief causes of a long list of ills, including anem ia, constipation, nervous prostration, kidney trouble, and so on. Long ago a food—now famous—was devis ed to make up for this lack, and it does it admir ably. That food is Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and barley, it contains all the nutrition of the grain, including those vital elements—phosphate of potash, etc.— which are indispensable for perfect balance of body, brain and nerves, and for warding ofT disease. This food comes ready to eat, is economical, and delicious. Digests quickly—generally in about one hour—anil is full of health-making goodness. A ration of Grape-Nuts along with other food has started thousands on the “Road to Wellville.” “There’s a Reason” Fresh stock of Grape-Nuts just received at SAN1TO Grocery. The Pr«-sbyterian I.adlea Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. C. B. Zeek on Wednesday, March 1st. Mrs. Welch will assist Mrs. Zeek In s«»rv- Ing j dressed the students on the subject of "Washington, his Achievements [and Heritage," which was much en- | joyed by th«» students and pair« ns. In his talk Mr Zeek referred to our American citizenship and the flag the Stars and Stripe« and what It WHAT MATTER IT? means to us; and to the world, lie Ed. Clinton has been very sick, ended by reciting the following poem But the grip Is almost gone, The city council's been tagged and and toast to the flag, written by Isa bel Worrel Ball, national patriotic in picked atructor of the W. R. And the ¡tickers have moved on. L«»n«l Tliou I' m On AU kinds of work lias Ju«t been "nix" Lead. Glorious Flag, enelrcled by « ur And our spirits have been low love. But what I want to say Lead thou us on Is this that in a week or two j Tho' skies grow dark, and stars bo The hens begiu to lay* hid above, December's supply is all cashed In. I I L«‘ad thou us on. Cold weather we've endured. Keep thou our hourts, our fool atcpl Tho auto fans are out again guard and guide, And In the Chevrolet have toured. In peace with thee may all earth's Fair weather makes us love this flags abide, cllme- Yet lead us on. Our old subscribers pay Lead, Glorious Flag, thro' all tho And In about a week or two coming years! The hens begin to lay! ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ What matters It If Sellnter shouts ♦ LIBRARY NEWS ♦ Or Hansen ne'er quits? If Jack Hicking's got a job Or Mayor Topping's it? If Moore mill rumors ar«» hatched What maters II, we beg. As long as, in a week or two. We'll eat a fresh laid egg? - Contributed and Distributed Tho following gifts have been i ceiv«»«l since February 15th. Story of Oregon." by Julian Ila'' • thorne, in Iwo volum«-«; three v um«w of "Helping Hand” s/’rl« a.i elementary text book on <'h«»;ui a volume of short stories and "11 • Light That Fail«-d" by Rudy -d Ki ling. We have exchanged <1. «.II«.«' with the Coquille library, r«’« el - "A Day of Fate," by I! I*. Roe; ' Th« Young Midshipman," by llenty. a.' I Hawthorne's "The House of i«c> ■«« — G. A. R. all«I W. It. C. Aid Mtudrnt* In Gable«."— F. Amelia Henry, «tty 1» brarlan OI»M»rving Wnsliiugton*» Blrtli- «lay Anniversary. Mr. Deshucr is to «peak at the An interesting program was ar Presbyterian church tonight. ranged by the local school in honor of The Sanito Grocery in this Week's I Washington's birthday anniversary, special offers a Coos county product and a large number of parents and free with each purchase of a stand .patrons were present Io enjoy the ex- ard quality cocoa. See the ad on I er cl sen. The G. A. R. and W. It. C. page four. • • attended en masse. Ono of the fea- { turea making a hit was the exercise« Special off«Ts In timely articles are by primary students In which each made this week by the Bungalow I of the little girls carrlM a liny flag. Grocery in their ad on page the. On behalf of the G. A. R and W. Take a peek, it may be ju«t what you It <’. B. Zeek gave,a short talk be want. We are exclusive ag«’«ts f««r River- fore lhe ¡»rlniary students, referring to the "Cherry tree Incident." At I ton coni in Itanilon. I’lmne ¡M, Dip- 1'211 I the blah school building Mr Zeek a«l- - pel 41 llolverton. Local Schools Hold Patriotic Exercises