Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, March 09, 1916, Image 4

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    With every Styleplus Suit at *17 Mills at the Hotel St. Paul is getting
you get a hat free, during our semi­ along nicely.
annual sale. Hub Clothing & Shoe
S. G. Whitsett was down from Ban
company.
It
don again Sunday with a Chevrolet
County AsBeosor T. J. Thrift has car, and was treating some of our
withdrawn from the race for post­ town people to a ride to demonstrate
master of Coquille and will again run the good qualities of that machine
for the assessorship. He Is a Demo­ Several deliveries will probably be
crat.
made at this place. Port Orford
Tribune.
Mrs. J C. Shields, who has been
Our cirdt of
patroni io
grouting. thtt
ImJ ut on
¡quart.
Join I A. circle
CONFIDE
seriously ill at the home of her
Elmer Willard of Coquille was in
daughter. Mrs. D. H. Jackson, is con Bandon last week visiting with his
siderably better and is able to sit up father, O. R. Wllard. The elder
in a chair.
gentleman was recently laid up with
Mr. and Mrs. A. McLeod, who re- an injury received while working on
| side with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young the engines of the Wolverine, but is
on Upper Two Mile, are the parents now able to be about with the aid
of a son born Saturday morning, of crutches.
IN BANDON
has prompted us to take steps toward the
We have
expansion of our business
therefore taken a lease on the west room
of the splendid new Biggs-Buckingham
block, First street, and as soon as our
new equipment arrives will prepare to give
this city a meat market and cold storage
plant equal to any in the southwestern
part of the state.
March 4th.
ROYAL CLUB
COFFEE
WEEK
I lb. special
3 lbs.
n
5 lbs.
Il
$ .35
1.00
1.50
THE COFFEE
THAT CUPS
John M. Long of Lampa recently
returned from Roseburg witli three
ncad of Holstein cows, which he pur­
chased, and which will be added to
his herd. He returned via the old
Coos Bay wagon road and had to
travel through considerable snow.
Tell your friend who needs a new Long was In Bandon Tuesday.
suit to hurry to the Hub, while the
The recent heavy rains caused
big sale is on. He can save a neat
other
freshet in the Coquille rtvei
sum by making his purchase now
All fresh goods, no old stock.
It and in the upper reaches the water
rose to considerable height, flooding
I
The Fifth A Grade, Eastside tlie railroad between Coquille and
school, of which Miss Huntington is Myrtle Point and creating havoc
I teacher, won the silver cup offered the logging camps,
The water
to the room making the highest ave­ again receding and will soon be
rage In the monthly spelling contest. normal.
Rev. C. II. Lingenfelter of the
The Oregonian of last Thursday
Seventh Day Adventist church re­ contained a column and a half of in­
turned the latter part of last week teresting and highly complimentary
from a visit to Portland and other matter about "Bandon tlie Beauti­
points in tlie Willamette valley.
ful." The article was from tlie pen
Mrs Harn Olson of Coquille came
' to Bandon the first of the week to
I visit with her mother, who has been
! quite seriously ill, at the Jackson
home on Oregon avenue.
.1 arnica ginger and lemon extract
are being substituted for booze at
Powers and it is said tney are produc­
ing; the desired rUHUlts.
Bootleg­
ging is being investigated at that
place.
Our Semi-Annual Clearance sale is
now on and our high grade stock of
goods Is being offered at greatly re­
duced prices. Now is the time to
Hub Clothing & Shoe Com­
buy.
puny.
il
Supt. and Mrs. Howard and Prln-
clpal Crites of the Coquille schools
accompanied the county seat basket
ball team to Bandon Friday evening
to take in the game, returning on the
excursion boat.
S ANITO
GROCERY
"Home of Royal Club CoiTee”
Quick bicycle delivery
J. W. McKenzie of Denmark re-
ceived a young Durham bull on the
Elizabeth from San Francisco last
week. The animal will be a valu-
able addition to one of the best herds
iu Curry county.
of Addison T. Bennett, the veteran
newspaper writer who recently visit­
ed Bandon and the surrounding
towns.
R. G. Coman of the U. S. Navy, ar­
rived In Bandon via Coos Bay from
San Francisco Monday enroute to
Cape Blanco on business for the gov­
ernment wireless station. According
to Marshfield papers Mr. Coman
stated while there that plans and
specifications for the new wireless
station on Coal Bank inlet will arrive
at the Bay In a short time.
It is anticipated that there will be
a large attendance at the patron­
teachers' meeting to be held at the
High school Friday evening of this
week. A feature of the evening's
program will be an address on "The
Psychology of the Crowd" by Prof.
E. 8. Conklin of the state university,
department of philosophy. The pro­
gram commences at 8:00 o'clock.
Vaney Willard returned to Ban-
dun last week from Coquille, where
lie hnd been working on the railroad.
He was employed with tlie crew
which repaired the damage dono by
the pust month's flood.
J. T. Sullivan, manager of the new
Hub Clothing store at Marshfield,
Mr. and M re. J.
Marsiitieid visitors
of was a Bandon visitor over Sunday,
looking after the Interests of the lo-
the week.
Gold medals are to be offered in a
al store and conferring with local declamation contest for all tlie grades
Bandon shipped 940,000 feet of
manager, Ted Peterson.
above the fourth in the local schools,
lumber during tlie Inst two weeks of
The Elizabeth left Friday fur the to be held sometime in May. Com­
February.
south, carrying the following passen- petition will be between the fifth and
G. E. Trott, n local randier, was
gers: Goo. A. Gilman, Geo. Manciet, sixth; the seventh and eighth and be­
nt Marshfield on business the fore
E. W. Carpenter und Mr. and Mrs. tween the four classes of tlie High
part of tlie week.
John Simon. She will leave again school. The four grades will each
Lonnie Hollenbeck who Is working from Bandon Saturday of this week. put up two contestants and the High
school classes each one.
Three med-
down the coast, was in Bandon on
J. A. Thorpe, one of tlie progrès als will bo awarded.
business the first of the week.
slve ruiidieis of the ianglols district.
Prof. E. B. Kausrud received a post
Mrs. S. C. Endicott and children was in Bandon purchasing supplies
have been guests at the J. 8. Lyons tlie forepart of the week. He says card this week from Chas. Streib, a
homo In Marshfield the past week. the ranchers of his neighborhood are former Bandon man. stating tliat he
was in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
A. Garfield, tlie Studebaker and very busy getting ready for the com­
<>n Ills honeymoon. Mr. Streib it will
ing
season.
Ford man. was u visitor at Marsh­
be remembered was a number of
field tlie latter part of the past week.
Are you In need of n suit, shoes, years ago. when Geo. P. Topping had
Port Engineer D. M Charleson hat, shirts, or anything In the men's the Bandon band organization at its
went to Marshfield Monday to look furnishing line? If so, don't forget prime, one of tlie main musical sup­
after some work for tlie port of Coos the semi-annual clearance sale in ports. Since leaving this city Mr.
now on at tlie Hub Clothing & Shoe Streib located at Napa, Cal.
Bay.
company store in Bandon, Greatly
Boone and Alton McCue of Beaver reduced prices.
Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird arrived
Hill were visiting witli friends and
in Bandon with I. Rosenberg, whom
Librarian Amelia Henry report« lie took in custody at Crescent City,
relatives In Bandon tlie firs', of the
the arrival of twenty-one new books, Cal . on complaint of the Bank of
week.
which were unpacked yesterday. They Bandon. Monday.
They came on
Rufus Truman who 1« working at
have not yet been catalogued but will the Breakwater from Eureka to Coos
tlie Conloguo Bros, camp near Lamps,
be ready for circulation in a few­ Bay arriving there Sunday.
Mr.
spent tlie week end witli friends in
days. A list of the books will appear Laird states that an unusuaiiy heavy
Baudotk.
In next week's Issue.
storm was blowing Saturday night
Atty. G. T. Treadgold was a county
and as they passed off Rogue river
Among Bandonlans registered at
seat visitor Saturday, looking after
tlie rain came down in sheets
legal business and attending the good the Chandler at Marshfield Monday
Mrs. M Ragan, mother of Mrs L.
were Geo. W. Moore. Verlin Parker.
roads meeting.
James A. Dollar Messrs Moore and A. Langley of this city, left on the
Wm. Miller of Rogue river, who Dollar have returned to Bandon and Speedwell for San Pedro, Cal . from
recently sold his property on Kitch­ Mr. Parker went to Sluslaw to con­ whence she goes to Riverside for a
en creek. Is visiting his daughter tinue work on the bar survey.
visit with her brother, M. Morgan.
near Prosper.
After a visit with her brother Mrs.
C. II. Hurley of the Estabrook com­ Ragan will go to Fresno for a short
( liarles Willard of Beaver HUI.
Mrs. Homer
came to Bandon Saturday to spend pany went to Port Orford Monday to stay with her sister,
tlie week end with Ills parents, Mr. spend several days looking after the Stevans, whom It will be remember­
company's tie business tn that sec­ ed made a trip to Bandon the past
and Mrs. O. R. Willard.
tion.
Tlie Estabrook company ex­ year during the serious illness of
.Miss Etta McLeod of Coquille came pect« to do considerable shipping
Mrs. Ragan.
down to llandon the latter part of the from that place ths coming summer.
past week for a visit with her cous­
r 8. Perry. R. E Watkins. Dr. 1.
The Richert mill at Two Mile ex­ L. Scofield and Lee Perkins were
in. Miss Flora Method
pects to commence operations about Initiated Into the mysteries of the
Tomorrow (Friday» is Salmon Day
the first of April, according to Chas first degree work of the Knights of
In the state of Oregon, and every
Richert who was In Bandon the first Pythias lodge Monday night, They
family is asked to make that a part
of the week
Hie product, which Is will be given the second degree work
of their menu on that day.
largely of Port Orford white cedar, at the regular meeting of the lodge
Miss Sadie Garoutte returned the will be shipped south on the Esta­ the coming Monday evening
It Is
latter |>art of the week from a several brook boats.
said the Knights of Pythias have been
months' visit with relatives and
K. 8. Tuttle, formerly of Rasmus­ taking In a number of new members
friends in Southern California
sen Bros. A Tuttle, returned Friday of late and that a number more will
Electrician J. T Lillard received from Walla Walla. Wash . where he probably Join the organization soon.
an electric ventilator on the Eliza visited several weeks with his par­
Mrs. Ledger wood has had several
beth and Is busy today installing it ents. He also spant some time in lawyers busy the past few months
In the Knights of Pythias hall.
Portland and reports that Daddy" ¡locating some valuable copper land in
Local News
With the resumption of our lumber activities on
a larger scale together with prospects for other still
larger developments, prosperity will soon abound
Adequate meat accommodations are of vital im
portance to the welfare of a growing community.
Since the fire we have been handicapped and un
able to give the service desired, but in our new de
parture we will be prepared to care for the wants
of Bandon and community better than it has ever
been. In making these improvements we ask the
hearty co-operation of the public.
A. Barrows, head filer at one of
the Smith mills at Coos Bay, came to
Bandon Monday to spend a few days
with ills family at their home on
Ninth street weBt.
The snow and
water caused by the recent storm has
forced logging operations to cease
temporarily and the mill was forced
to close down for a few days.
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THE BANDON MARKET
G. H. RESKY, Proprietor
Douglas county, to which she has a
deed but on which in some way others
had been paying taxes for a num­
ber of years. The land belonged to
her husband but after his death it
was thought to have been sold for
taxes. She has Just paid the taxes
for this year at the Douglas county
courthouse and expects to hold pos­
session of the land.
Postoffice Inspector Fitzgerald was
In Bandon Saturday, going over the
records of the local office with Post­
master W. J. Sweet. While in the
county Mr. Fitzgerald also took oc­
casion to look into the service that
this sectin has had to contend with
the past few months, in view of bet-
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tering conditions, It is expected that
affairs will never be as bad as they
have been and that as soon as the
railroad is in operation mail will be
received in tlie county from 12 to 18
hours sooner than at present.
Tlie National Tribune. Washington.
D.
of March 2, contains an article
by Comrade C. B. Zeek of Bandon in
which he takes to account the state
of New York for not properly car­
ing for its indigent widows and vet­
erans. The article is In the nature of
a reply to the commander of the
Brooklyn. New York, post who had
appealed to the Grand Army for as­
sistance in taking care of 100 de­
pendents of that state.
Mr. Zeek
calls attention to the way in which
the state of Oregon provides for such
persons, citing the law
governing
such cases.
To improve the golden moment of
opportunity and catch the good that
is within our reach is the great art
of life—Samuel Johnson.
Changeable Weather Brings Sickness
The changeable weather of March
causes coughs, colds, croup and grip­
pe. There is no such thing as a "light
told"—none that a person can safely
neglect. Foley's Honey and Tar is
a safe and reliable family medicine
that heals inflamed, congested air
passages, stops coughs and
eases
breathing.—ORANGE PHARMACY.
SUCCESS COMES IN CANS
NOT IN CAN’TS
In this case the cans are treated to a coat of enamel inside, SO THERE IS NO
DANGER FROM ACID. WELLMAN SAUER KRAUT is the
whitest, finest, best flavored kraut you can buy.
Large No. 3 tins enameled
15c each
WELLMAN DILL PICKLES—DANDIES
Large No. 3 tins
--.20c each
enameled
WELLMAN HOMING Largest, Whitest, Best Flavored
Large No. 3 tins .
- 15c
2 for 25c
We strive to serve you pure wholesome food.
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Delivery
Bungalow Grocery
Phone
673