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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
Our circlt of Local News patrons it growing, thty find ut on the •QUara. Join I ha cirt/a Hear the music at Drug Company. the Bandon mr30 Art. Mayer of Port Orford was in the city on business Tuesday. J. Ira Sidwell left Tuesday noon for a business trip to Portland. J. Gardner of Alaska has been a visitor in Bandon several days. Expert watch repairing—American and Swiss watches.- Sabro Bros It E. W. Schetter has returned from a business trip to Astoria and Port land. F. Burkholder of Coquille was in | the city on business the forepart of I the week. ; Columbia Graphophone« and the Double Disc Records at the Bandon I Drug Company. mr30 J. W. Leneve has been named post- m alter for Coquille to assume dutiee ' about the first of May. The mill yill be ready to start next 'week; get ready for work and buy I Big Ben from Sabro Bros. It (’apt. Warren Parker of Prosper { is one of the latest auto fans, he hav ing recently purchased a Chevrolet J. A. Morrison and W. H. Brady came down from Powers Saturday I to look over the lumber situation here. Chas Sydman and Mr. and Mr« Geo. Coburn of l.angloi» are Bandon i visitors. They are stopping at the jBandon. Preserve your eggs with water I glass. 75c the gallon in your contain er at the Bandon Drug Co. mr30 Vaile Garten took a prominent part in a play, "College Chums." given by local talent of Marshfield at the lat (er place and at North Bend for pub- ' lie benefits recently. A whole gallon of pie peaches for i two-ldts. Think of it. The Sanito , Grocery Is making such an offer this week. Something else to say, too, see the ad. Eyeglass mountings, spectacle frames sold and repaired. We have a big stock of lenses and can duplica!< ! any broken lense without delay. Sabro Bros. It The regular meeting of the O. E I S. will be held Friday evening. Ini tiation will take place and it is de sired to have as many members as 1 possible present. The Anderson building Just vacat ed by Manclet Bron. is being re modeled and will be occupied by an other pool hall and cigar stand to be operated by Jim Mars —AN NOINCEMENT— To Mr. and Mm. Republican Voter Coos County, Oregon. Dear Sir and Madame: — I wish to announce my candid acy for Coos County Representative and respectfully solicit your consld eration at the coming primaries. My position is in favor of rural credits first; a more conservative policy of law making, second; and less public expense all the time. Very respectfully yours, ARTHUR K. PECK. (Paid advertising) Mr23tf Mrs. Thus. Drane of Parkersburg was in the city yesterday on a shofi- ping tour. ------ ■----------- , Come in and examine The Watch We Sell The Victor VICTROLA of the Purple Ribbon Unequalled in tone and in the choice of artists that will play any music you wish to hear It's a fine looking watch and an excellent time piece for a reasonable price. ♦ * ♦ * • * « * Sousa's bund plays for the Victor. Come and hear his latest piece, "The Panama Pathfinder March,” played l>| his famous banal. Ben Fogelslnger returned to Beav Now is the time to have your er Hill the first of the week where wateli repaired so that you will Ire he has been working in the logging ready to start with the mill. We are camp. now prepared to give your work Miss Stella Shields returned t< Have yon heard McCormick's prompt attention. Bandon from Bancroft. Ore., when "Somewhere a Voice is Calling"? she lias been residing the past wintei ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ every day for with her parents on their ranch. * H. M. Shaw, M. D.. Eye. Ear, Nose ONE MONTH You need a BIG BEN to get up by? Machines from *200 to as low as and Throat Specialist, w'ill be al $15. Easy terms if desired. We have them, price $2.50. to the peison who returns Hotel Gallier, Bandon, on Thursday, April 6, 1916; "Glasses Fitted.” ^t (TO THIS STORE) John Dickey issues monthly price the most empty Milk Bottles lists on groceries and other goods belonging to the PARKERS sold in his store. The list for April BURG DAIRY This offer la appears in this issue of Western good from APRIL 1st to loth World, It is worth your while to read it over. In addition we offer as a Mrs. A. H. Buckingham and daughter, Mrs. Leia Cheesman, of SPECIAL for the WEEK anufacturing Monroe, Oregon, arrived Saturday for T elephone 751 B andon . O regon a visit with relatives and friends 1 Gal. 35c PIE peeled Mrs. Buckingham is a daughter of PEACHES 25c Mrs. Fannie Dyer. we make this exceptional Steamers coming up the coast thr price because some of the la forepart of the week ran through 8. I,. Shumate has purchased from County Superintendent Raymond local beach and appreciate the wond 1» Is are slightly damaged; the large bodies of floating lumber off (■us Barre, administrator of the Hem E. BakeT was in Bandon the latter erful prospects for a large summer fruit is guaranteed. Cape Blanco, which ajrparently had pel estate, the 160 acres of land be part of the week on business connect resort here in the future. been washed from the deck of some longing to the estate. The farm is ed with his usual visits to the local On Saturday evening, April 1. the passing ship during the recent storm situated south of Bandon. schools. Mr. Baker is pleased with third quarterly conference will le Rufus Truman has resigned hi Otto J. Wallander, superintendent the progress the Bandon schools are held at the Methodist Episcopal position at the Conlogue camp and church parsonage. On Sunday morn ■f the district in which the local making. Is enjoying a few days at motorcycl ing Rev. J. T. Abbott, district super Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Voge arrived ■ 'cast (¡Hard station is a part, was in ing before beginning his new dutler make intendent, will preach and administer lie city this week on his regular in from Portland Saturday to at the Moore mill, where he will join their home in Bandon, Dr. Voge hav the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, the opening forces Monday morning spection trip. The local station is in ing taken over the dental practice Revival services will continue dur- very efficient shape. Mrs. C. Mayne Knight returned t< of Dr. L. P. Sorensen. They are at ing the following week. ■ All are wel- Bandon the forepart of the week iron: | present stopping at the Gallier hotel. come and urged to come, Los Angeles and other points in Cali Both are enthusiastic admirers of the ford, pastor. "Strict Enforcement of Law" fornia where she has been visltinj with her parents and other relative: i the past month. Arthur Baird, formerly an employe >f the local Moore mill, who for tin past year has been working as a trim merman in the Toledo mill, returned GROCERY to Bandon last week. He will again be employed here when the plant x>ooooo<>ooooooooooooc>oooooooooooooo opens. A. A. Jamieson of Port Orford ha' been a guest of his brother. C. A. at the Hotel Bandon several day: this week, lie will take Ills daughter Miss Eunice, home with him. tile lat ter having recovered from an opera tlon for appendicitis. Tobacco coupon prizes and all oth er prizes offered as trade induce ments are a thing of the past in Or, on. The law against these thing' as been held valid, and outsidt firms have notified merchants with in tlie state that they will withdraw 11 such offers April 1. Foster McDonald of Powers war n Bandon over the week end on bust (less. Mr. McDonald is a pattern maker, and was here to investlgati possibilities in Ills line when the mill and other activities resume opera tlon. He went from here to Coos Bay. tour siip|M>rt solicited. Western World is In receipt of a first thing in the morning—-comes naturally with right handsomely printed and illustrated living. booklet entitled "Oregon Walnuts,' issued by the Southern Pacific Rail- I Daily food plays a big part, for unless it supplies road Co. It tells all about the In proper rebuilding elements, and is properly digested, dustry in southern and western Ore gon The booklet may be obtained one’s mental and physical power is bound to suffer. by anyone writing to the 8. P. office:, at Portland. Jim Root has purchased the Travelers' Rest rooming house from TRY OUR Eva Z. Crockett, who bought the es tablishment late last summer of J. P HOME MADE Tupper. Miss Crockett goes to Wed ■ The process that has made these new beds derburn this week, having been sum | the whole wheat and malted barley food, provides all possible has been SIMMONS invention of a way to inoned there on account of illness of the rich nutriment of the grains, including their vital turn out cold rolled, but highly tempered polished her parents Dr. 8. J. Mann's Buick roadster mineral salts—phosphate of potash, etc.—lacking in the steel into bed tubing, both round and square, elect is out in new spring attire. it _____ has I rically welded. diet of many, but which are necessary for balanced up Baked Fresh Every Day been completely overhauled at the keep of body, brain and nerves. Bandon Garage and Samuel Wood has on Sale at These beds are 30 per cent lighter than the given it a new coat, The body is old style, crude, iron beds, yet larger diameter tub Grape-Nuts has a delicate nut-like flavour; is al white and the chassis light brown, THE AGATE making a very attractive combina ways ready to serve with cream or milk, is easily di ing is used for the filling and cross rods. The result CITY GROCERY tlon. is a bed that can be easily moved about without gestible; and yields a wonderful turn of health and BANDON GROCERY That running an auto isn't all ex energy. marring floors or tearing floor coveiings. SPARKS GROCERY pense has clearly been demonstrated by E. E. Dakes Mr. Oakes has used I he special lacquers and finishes, permanent his machine two years with practical I almost as the steel itself, are made up of coat after ly no repair bill And this «wk is Bandon, — Oregon giving it a thorough overhauling Ills coat of genuine SIMMONS enamel Mowed perfectly repair bill la a whopper; 30c for a on the flawless surface of the cold rolled metal, I motor fan and 10c for two taps His <?OOC>O1''O< ¿ach (. oat is individually baked smooth as glass, a car Is a Ford. I The Columbia Double Disc Rec- revelation in perfection of metal bed finish. ords will play on your machine Try them Bandon Drug Co, dealers it LET US SHOW YOU THESE BEDS. The Bandon arrived in port Fri No matter what you want come to our store, day bril ging In four new Chevrolets we carry a large stock and sell at rediculously for Whitsett and Sherrard The cars were taken to the shop of the Ban low prices. Highest prices paid for Household Goods. don Hardware company and fitted with demountable rims before being One was delivered to customers sold to Ed Clinton, one to Warren ’Phone 1211 340 Second St., Elast Y Parker aud another to A Barrow« >oo<xx>ooo<>oooooo<>o oooo O<XXX><>< m > ooo<x ooo ><xx>oooooooo<x ONE QUART OF MILK FREE SAN ITO Cs) M S abro B ros . J ewelers h x THE NEW LIGHT, | BURNISHED STEEL I SIMMONS BED JOHN H. SHIELDS That Wade Right In You Eat to Live Why Not Live to Eat Grape-Nuts BREAD Mrs. M. D. Phelps There’s a Reason We Buy and Sell Everything J. A. BYRNE “FURNITURE OF QUALITY" ROOT & GUSTAFSON, NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE