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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
County News Myrtle Point is the only city in the county which cast a majority vote against the read bonds. Their ma jority was 76. 1 « V * ****** * “J FORD CAR There's a reason why there are more than one million three hundred thousand Lord cars in use today, and that reason is based on the matchless service and economy of Ford cars. Universal service is the most conclusive evidence of genuine value. That is one good reason. Buy today— TOURING CARS_____ $525 ROADSTERS _______ $475 George Stephenson, head of the North Bend Mill & Lumber company returned from Portland and announc ed that plans for improving the plant, were practically determined upon and that the output would be increased from about 125,000 to 1'>0.000 daily. DELIVERED IN BANDON A. GARFIELD, Agent At a short meeting Jf the Nortn Bend school board Tuesday, Supt. E. L. Coe asked the hoard to adopt 3 new departments next school year. These were domestic science, manual training and music. The latter to In clude vocal training and instrumen tal work. Many Women Need Help Making the Most of June Women are as much inclined to kidney trouble as are men. but too often make the mistake of thinking that a certain amount of pain and torture is their lot and cannot be avoided. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from backache, pains In sides and musclos, stiff, sore, aching joints, and bladder ailments. -OR ANGE PHARMACY. je To enjoy the beautiful month of June to the utmost, one must be in good health. Kidneys failing to work properly cause aches and pains, rheu matism, lumbago, soreness, stiffness Foley Kidney Fills make kidneys ac tive and healthy and banish suffer ing and misery. Why not feel tine and fit? Be well! Be strong! —OR ANGE PHARMACY. je D SPEEDING UP WITH THE RAILROAD. The inauguration of train service is causing the business There are still <IO min utes io an hour an«l 21 hours in th«- «lay. The easiest way to save your minutes is to use the telephone to do your business whether it is across the street, across th«1 county or across the State. Keep ahead of the mails. I se the telephone. COOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO ■ S. S. ELIZABETH Eight Day service between Coquille River and 'Frisco SAILS FOR BANDON Large Two Berth Outside State rooms with running water. FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare $10.00 and $7.50 FROM SAN FRANCISCO Monday June 5 RESERVATIONS: J. E. Norton.Coquille Perkins’, Myrtle Point; Hillyer’s Cigar Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift. Langlois E; <■• E. T. KRUSE, owners and manag ers, 24 Calif. St., San Francisco. J. E. WALSTROM AGENT BANDON ■ ■ ■ 13 0 01 0 I a tí 1 13 fl 0 13.M 01 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. L. K konenberg . President F. J. F ahy , Cashier T. P. H anly , Vice-President W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier R. H. R osa C. Y. L owe Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 Drafts on the Principal Cities of the Vorld. A General Banking Business. Accountsof Individualsand Corporations Solicited. ■ ■■l3000IStíll300lí]E0 ■ ■■ F A Cereal That is More Than Coos Bay longshoremen are to stand by for the increased rates as authorized in the new schedules of the union. The advance will affect Mrs. L. A. Roberts arrived in the stevedores front Cape Nome to county Friday from Ashland, San Diego. daughter. Miss Rowena Roberts, Fish are becoming plentiful in the member of Myrtle Point high school river, but no very large catches are class of 1916, and mother and daugh reported. Sea lions are numerous ter will remain there until after the off the mouth of the river, and some commencement exercises. Mrs. Rob times follow the salmon clear inside. erts. who is Grand Chief of the Pyth Gold Beach Globe. ian Sisters in Oregon, is malting of With the complete returns it is ficial visits to the temples In Coos certain that E. O. Potter, of Eugene: county, while here and expects to be J. A. Buchanan of Roseburg, and in the county until after the district John S. Coke of Marshfield, were convention that will be held a North nominated for circuit judges in this Bend on June 12th. Myrtle Point Enterprise. district at the primary election. / of the t'oos Bay country to speed up. few in this vicinity and they seem to be increasing. Until 1919 the season is closed on them. The birds are said to lay only one or two eggs at a time, though they hatch two or three times In a season like China pheas ants. The latter birds seem to be doing well throughout the Coquille valley. One man found a nest with 15 eggs in it but the mother bird fled and the eggs were cold. Coos county woods have been recog nized by the U. S. Navy department. Word from the bureau of yards and docks atates that Port Orford cellar and local spruce will be substituted for California redwood in the plana and specifications for the government wireless station on Coos Bay. a Breakfast Food Germea is more than nutri tious. It is made from the very life” of the wheat. ■ I Germea is more than delicious. No one has yet succeeded in describing by word or picture the deliciousness of Germea. It’s in the taste. Try Germea once and you’ll know. School Superintendent Baker Just received a copy of the opinion rendered by Attorney General Brown on the quostiou of the recall of school directors. The opinion la quite leng thy and gives several reason« for the conclusion of the Attorney General that the recall does not apply to school directors. The law requires school directors to be governed by the opinion of the attorney general unless they desire to take the mat ter into court, and this will probably settle the talk of recall for the pres ent—Coquille Herald. You get some idea of the good ness of Germea when you realize that but two per cent of the wheat selected is utilized in its production. In other words one hundred pounds of wheat makes but two pounds of Germea. Try Thin Sperry Recipe for Germea Muffins Organization of the Bay Park Lum her company of North Bend, has been effected The company is capitaliz ed at $25,000 and has leased th«1 Simpson property at Old Town The old sawmill there Is to be remodeled to a capacity of 60,000 feet a day The directors are Henry G. Kern, president; Dennis McCarthy, vice president. William Vaughn, secre tary; Robert Banks, treasurer, and L. J. Simpson. Harry Noble and K V Kruse. Robert Kehoe, for year: with the A. M. Simpson company lie comes superintendent. * '•n wiser I tegipoon salt 2 bakia*- All Grocers sell Germea in the Sperry Air-tight Red Package. Order a package today. Lottie Belle Cappions of Coos coun tty was restored to citizenship by Governor Withycombe last Wednes day, after being paroled from the penitentiary. She had been commit ted for assault with a deadly weapon, the mixup occurring at Marshfield The general committee on arrange accounts. Mr Loney Bold 111** tiin- about two or three years ago. rnenta for a Joint celebration at North her near town to the company, but The gasoline schooner Enterprise, Bend and Marshfield, met last Tues still has some on Sixes that he will formerly owned by the R. D. Hume day evening in North Bend. A com sell by stumpage as the cutters reach estate of Curry county and the craft munication was read from Chief En it. The Estabrook company has put that a few months ago was towed into glneer Hood which L. .1. Simpson had many men in the woods and will do Coos Bay by the Adeline Smith fol received, stating that the steel bridge a big business in the tie Industry st lowing a narrow escape up the coast, across the I’mpqua river at Reed: Port Orford thiB summer.— Port or has been sold and is to become a hali port would be finished about August ford Tribune but fishing boat off the Columbia 15th. The committee acting upon R. G. Smythe, a briquet expert « ho river. She was built on the Coquille. this advise set the date for August H. is associated with Frank 17. 19 and 19, contingent upon fur The protests filed against those in Waite, a Sutherlin capitalist, is on tlier advise from the chief engineer charge have had effect and now the Coos Bay to Introduce to tills dis If It Is Impossible to get the bridge automobile races have been called trict Ills plan of establishing s coal done by that time the celebration off. The second race was to have briquetlng plant with an initial dally will be postponed accordingly. been given on Decoration Day, but capacity of 250 tons. He is asking One day last week seven thorough tho capitalists of Coos Bay for only wo understand that the managers have decided to cancel the date. The bred Jersey bulls arrived at this a small subscription to the stock of by $320,000. Mr. Smythe comes with first race pulled off drew a big crowd place having been purchased ind everyone there enjoyed the sport ranchers of the upper and lower rlv Ills plans, prospectus and data gather er through J. L. Smith. They were a ed after three years of investigation North Bend Harbor. fine looking lot of animals, and at of th«» local coal fields. The Coos (). Hates, who lias been packing the tracted considerable attention while Kay capitalists will be asked to ««lb nail on the Agness-Dotban route, was here, especially among the ranchers, scribe only sufficient stock to deter in Gold Beach last week, He has re- and it I h quite likely that more ord mine their faith In the proposed In tired from the postal service and In era will he placed within a short dustry nml the remainder of the tends engaging in l«u«s strenuous pur- time. The purchasers were: Schroed funds will come from th«« east. Mr suits than transporting Uncle Sam's or Bros., of Arago; Albert Helloed I Smythe says lie has contracts for the mail on mule back over the West er of Norway. W. T. Warner of Myr first two year’s output. Fork trail. There may be other tle Point; M. Schmidt of Norway. tunts that afford more violent exer John Carl of Arago and F. Van Leuv How to I cel Good Tomorrow cise, but he hasn’t found them yet.— Indigestion quickly develops sick on of Bear creek Coquille Herald. Gold Beach Globe. headache, biliousness, bloating, sour E. J. Loney, cashier of the bank at stomach, gas on stomach, b«««| breath Friends have been appraise ) of the or some of the other conditions caus approaching marriage of Miss Dor Powers, came down to I’ort Orford ed by clogged or irregular bowels. othy Watson and Clarence Tuttle last week and turned over Ills tie If you have anv of these symptoms, which will occur in lune Both are business hero to the A. !■' Estabrook take a Foley Cathartic Tablet this eliding and you will feel better ill prominent young people of Coquille, company. For the past week work the morning ORANGE I’llAHM has hem going on «becking up the and are also well known in Marsh ACY field. Miss Watson for a number of ties that were left over In the woods Victor talking machine! are th< years hat. held a position in the from last season. These were tak«o by the Estabrook company, and !>« t on the mark«t, sold by Sabro clerk’s office in Coquille and Mr Br> «. on ea y terms If so desired. It ••hocks were drawn to cover all back Tuttle is a clerk there In the Model Sperry Flour Company MOI K <»S TO HTAHT MAKING BEER AGAIN Men in III l’erta of State Proposed Liquor Law nge—Hill Drafted. A committee comprising buttine.« men representing all section« of Ore- Z»n lias been organised to popular- Izo a movement for an amendment to the prohibit Inn I hw making it Inwf'il to manufacture within tho state mnlt- ed liquors containing not more than four per cent alcohol and to sell I lie product direct to consumer, says the Oregonian. A bill has been drafted providing for the amendment and will be placed on tho ballot at the Nor ember elo«- tlon It is announce«! mat petltloni for the required number of signa tures of voters will be put In clrctila tlon at once. In dlacusrlng the pro posed amendment. C. E. H. Wood, who represents tho general commit tee, said there was no intention to antagonize tho question of prohibi tion. but to make prohibition more practical by permitting the munuf.t lure and direct sale of beer of a Io v percentage of alcohol within th" state. He declared that Ilia pnrpo of the amendment »as to exclude an possible adjunct as an opening weitr« for restoring the open saloon. that the brewers were not back of the movement, and that It was sought to put a atrl< t regulation on the traf fic by holding the manufacturers of beer doubly responsible. Superior Printing Western World Cash Groery.—Coos Bay Times Only the aid of tlie Marshfield fire truck saved the city of North Bend front a disastrous conflagration Sun day morning, when fire broke out tn 'he second story of the Chris Grohs building and burned southward for two hours before being gotten under control The fire was slmlia.- to that in th« Marshfield hotel two w-eks ago and the flames crept from building to building through the apace between the second story celling* and the roofs making it a very dlff'cult fire to handle. All the myrtle wood within Coos county Is to be listed, this informa tion to be for the use of companies wishing to use the valuable wood for manufacturing purposes. Accurate figures are to be secured showing the amounts that can be obtained, and where. The authorizing of the sur vey has been made by the industrial committee of the Marshfield chamber of commerce, headed by Dr E Min gus. Several eastern piano manufac » turers have Inquired about the avail ability of myrtle wx»d. There are very few fan tailed pig eons in Oregon says Deputy Game Warden J. M. Thomas. There are a THE ÏT TNITED STATE(f§ CREAM SEPARATORggP MOST SANITARY The MECHANICAL WASHER »nd STERILIZER for quick »nd complete bowl-«leaning i* pushing the old *tyle, •low “band-washing'' method* to the back-ground. The UNITED STATES I* »be only separator adapted to meihanKal wash ing SOLID NICKFL SILVER u»ed only in the «kimming device of U. S.< ream Separator*. i> a metal that ru*t cannot touch. We guarantee it. With a »urface always »n »month, and with the I’. K. »kimmer so free from obstructing corner* and angle*. Nickal Silver i* remarkably ea«y to clean and, therefore, ideally sanitary. The U. S. skimming device in competed of «month, curved blade, or plate* open from center to circumference, through whch the wmhing w»>er i* forced la tremendous current. SOLID NICKEL SILVER la easy to clean anyway, but with the Mechan ical Waiher i* cleaned in leas than half the time of other «kimming device*. The SANITARY LINER is easily removed from the howl chamber end wa*hed with oth< No milk <ome* in contact iron bowl chamber. Let u* *how you theae superior quali ties. * Bandon Hardware Co. It doesn’t matter what you want to buy or sell, don’t forget the ^ooooooooooo >oooooo<x BARGAIN STORE