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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
Woman’s Loyal Circle Dance We are the only store in town that sells the famous suit whose price is never raised TtADE Styleplus <»17 Clothes»«. Yes, the price is $17 this season just the same as in the past. The fabrics are all wool— and guaranteed as usual. The workmanship is just as fine. The style is by the same well-known fashion artist. The makers discount war and other temporary conditions. Vol ume buying and manufacturing both are centered on this suit that always sells for $17. Better come and see Styleplus—and get to know our way. Ladies to Give Their First Public Dance at Dreamland, Evening of August 25th. A Railroad Jubilee Ball will be given at Dreamland pavilion the eve* ning of August 25th under the aua- pices of the Woman’s Loyal Circle, ihe ladies' auxiliary of the Moose [ lodge. This will be the first public event given by that organization, which is one of the youngest in the city, the auxiliary having been form-1 ed some four or five months ago. The dance is bound to be a big success for the ladles are working with enthusiasm. The music will be furnished by the Bank Hall orchestra. The committees in charge are: Ticket and Floor— Mrs. O. W. Gib son, Mrs. Daisy E. Gross, Mrs. Harry E. Hornung and Mrs. H. B. Lewellen, : Reception committee—Mrs. J. H. Jones, Mrs. Harry E. Hornung, Mrs. i J. Challacombe, Mrs. J. C. Page, Miss Alta Willard and Miss Flora Mc Leod. The ladles will chaige five cents tlie dance, and extend a welcome to the general public. LOCAL TROUBLES AIRED AT COQUILLE Hans Christiansen, the Fellow \\#ho Drank the Ink, Was Arrested on Charge of Assault. Coos Bay Railroad Jubilee Boost for Coos Aug. 24, 25 and 26 The Greatest Celebration in Years Coos Bay Country invites the world to celebrate the coming of the railroad. Hospitality is the Keynote of this celebration. PROGRAM NORTH BEND DAY AUti. 24th Band Concerts— Speaking Ceremonies—Dedication Simpson Park Street carnival—Water Sports—Parades—Driving goldenspike. COOS COUNTY DAY AUG. 25th Trips by rail and boat to Coquille. Bandon, Myrtle Point. Pow ers, Coos Bay, Mussel Reef, Sunset Bay, Cape Arago. Sea food dinner at Charleston Bay. Fishing at Lakeside—Launch trips on Coes Bay. MARSHFIELD DAY Al’G. 98th Industrial Parade—Water Sports—Auto Racing — Illuminated Launch Parade—Fireworks—Dancing—Horse Racing. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Ou sale Aug. 21 to 28 iuc. Re turn limit August 31. Ask Local Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES John M. Soott, Gen. Pass. Agt. « -------- - Portland, Oregon One of the two Bandon women who iiled charges of assault against their husbands last Friday was Mrs. Hans Christiansen. Hans lias had trouble with his wife before and about a year ago we published the story of bis having drunk a bottle of ink iu f an attempt to commit suicide because' Marshfield she had l^ft him. He was arrested BANDON Myrtle Point Powers The following is the program of tloats, Fraternal Orders. Marching by Deputy Sheriff Laird Friday and the Coos Bay Railroad Jubilee, Aug clubs. Civic floats, Children’s section. h*s trial occurred before Justice Stan ust 24. 25 and 26th, as far as it has 11:00 a. m. Exhibition, Cherrians ley cf Coquille at one o’clock Tues- been arranged up to date. There from Salem. lay. Mrs. Christiansen and hef fath- 11:15 Radiators, from Eugene. will be some additional attractions I er were the witnesses on her j some slight changes 11:30 Exhibition, Rosarians. arranged and I side. She said that on several oc least so it appears, on the person who H. M. Shaw, M. D., Eye, Ear, Nos, 1:00 p. m. Boxing contest, champ may be made. is alwaysjeady to pay. and Throat Specialist, at Hotel Gai casions lie had beaten ii«T with his ionship, Coos and Lane counties. Thursday, North Bend Day Her. Bandon, Thurs. Aug. 31. “Glass fists. He admitted that on th« 21st 1:30 p. m. Shingle weaving and Kaiser’s 9; 30 a. m. Concert by AsMMor Now Collecting the I Ititi es fitted.” 17-24c of July he had grabbed her aroun«’" Concert band. log felling contests. the neck with one hand, while he Personal Taxes—Must lie Paid 2:00 p. m. Water sports: Canoe 10:00 a. m. Water sports witnes placed tlie other over her mouth to in Thirty Days. racking, tug of war, orange scramble , make her keep still. Probably he i sed from North Bend water front: surf board riding, greased pole, free High dive, boat races, swimming failed to realize the danger he incur “Life is just one d------- thing aft FOUND Bike, well worn, on Twp red in closing a woman’s safety races, battle royal and board riding for all, championship log rolling er another," at least that seems to Prominent Upper Four Mile Rancher Line road. Inquire at World office I valve. She also testified that he Battle royal between Marshfield and contest, handicap speed boat races. N'ow Having Ills Eyes Examined be the consensus of opinion of many 3:15 p. m. Band concert on the North Bend firemen. Ft »It SALE Upright Piano, in good struck her on the head because she l>y a Specialist. Bay: Kaiser’s Coos Bay band. who signed up this week for busi 10:30 a. m. Arrival of Portland condition; cheap. Address Bx 421 wouldn't help him hang up a quarter 3:30 p. m. Rorse racing, Fair ness-looking registered letters bear Chamber of Commerce special with of beef in the butcher shop he runs. al 7 2 4 31p grounds, $1.000.00 in prizes. Admis ing the return card of the county as Not everything that looks like 11 Bandon, Ore. Rosarían» and Portland iournal spe He was found guilty and fined $20 sessor’s office. sion, 50c. cougar is a cougaq, at least such H WANTED to TRADE 2 choice build , and costs, which will amount to about cial, followed by stun's by Rosarians 4.00 p. m. Dancing open air Ju The said envelopes contain a brief, now the firm opinion of one of tlie ing lots. Woolen Mill Add., for £ ' $15. Being strapped at the time he and music by Rusarian Band. bilee platform. but forceful demand that the recipi prominent ranchers of the Upper Ford. Inquire World office. ltp was given until Thursday morning Noon. Intermission for lunch. 5:00 p. m. Automobile races, at ent divide his cash assets witli the Four Mlle country. 12:30 p. m. Arrival of special to rustle the funds and come across. Fair grounds, admission 50c. Public Notice to the county to the extent of personal Owing to the rather Failing to make the riffle Hans was from Eugene with Radiators and Strictly no hunting allowed on my 7:00 p. m. Band concert, United property assessments for 1916 taxes. feeling of the "principal v brought up here and placed in jail drum corps. Bands, 150 pieces. place on Bear Creek. Although the registered mall comes tails are very hazy, yesterday morning to serve time for 2:00 p. m. Marriage of Mr. Eu- 1 7-s7 7:30 p. m. Jubilee parade. .1. FLAM. as a shock to many, and the county are, however, that the ten days in lieu of the cash. A. H.! gene Lane and Miss Cooa Bay, on Vir- 8:00 p. m. Open air dance and may in the course or time be sued for randier, having read tlie bear storle-i FOR RENT Cheap, five room cot Biatchley appeared for Mrs. Christ- ■ ginia avenue, Bride and groom will awarding of prizes for parades. Sec damages owing to death by heart in the Western World of the last two tage and two 2-room houses close iansen, as private prosecutor, and the be put on float and headed by Eu- failure following the reading of said issues, and zither thrilling literature, to sawmill and school house. Enquire defendant was not represented by [ gene drum corps will lead parade ond and Anderson streets. 8:30 p. m. Grand Illuminated notice by some unsus|>ectlng new- was in an Imaginative state of Chr.s. Henry. Industrial Addition 2tr counsel. which will be in four sections and Launch parade and finale. »rrival, the majority received M »¡iiii- I mind, H cikv wiieti out riding the Tlie second one was that of Mrs. will pass under Welcome arch. Fol In order to help in caring for tht lar blow last year It appears und range lie carried n trusty 30-30 in Fred Feiger who charged her hus-1 lowing the parade Radiators of^Eu- er provisions of Oregon law, that the hopes of meeting with some big visitors Coos County Day, the ladies Coos county products exhibit, on band with asanlt with a dangerous gene will give stunts. of the Thimble dull will serve a hot unfortunate being who owns person game. Front street. At Simpson park. Ex 8:00 p. m. weapon—a shaving mug. It seems; Central information bureau. Front Rising along one of the hillsides of chicken dinner in the dining room of the couple had trouble and the wife ercises. Park will be presented to al property, but no real estate of great value, must pay his taxes tn a liis vast ranch late one evening a the I. O. O. F. hall. The rest room left. Fieger telephoned the sheriff's the city, and dedicated. Music by and Commercial streets. Ladies rest rooms, general rest jiffy when the assessor calls, in few days ago. he perceived a short fur the ladies on that day will be th< office here to stop her and then she band. fact the notice plainly states that if distance away what looked like a big lodge room of the I. O. O. F. building filed the charge of assault and the 9:00 p. m. Out of door dance on room, Broadway, near Central. Baptist ladies rest room, North the said amount Is not paid in thirty panther crouching hear a log. He All former members of the Ladies' matter was probably smoothed over. Sherman avenue, between California Front street. days the taxpayer is subject to 100 viewed the animal a few moments, Commercial club are notified that —Coquille Sentinel. and Vtrginia. Elks rest room and information per cent penalty. The twice a year then took steady aim. At the crack tliere will be a special meeting Fri Friday. Coos County Day I The following are the places which booth, Market and Front streets. tax payment proposition covers real of the rifle the animal pitched for day evening, August 18. at 8 o'clock Harry Heath, representing the R Odd Fellows’ and Rebekahs’ rest estate only, or in cases where real er. ward in Its deatli struggle, and the P in , at the Ladies’ Rest Room or. L. Polk A Co . printers of state and can be visited: room, North Front street. tate in addition la valued at a suffi rancher rode forward with a feeling First street, opposite Galller Hotel, county directories, was here the first cient sum to guarantee to the count) of exultation, firm in the belief lie, for tlie purpose of taking action on of this week gathering data for the BANDON-BY-THE-SEA— Train leaves Marshfield 7:30 a m the payment of taxes. had bagged one of the largest conga"» balance of funds left in treasury of new state directory his company is Luck seems to be in the habit of Band concert, picnic and visit t" While the law is very st ringent. ever seen in that section the organization.— Minerva Lewin, preparing to Issue. calling on the people who are not ex Ocean Beach. Shades of Hercules' however, there are many redeeming Why say president. pecting it, being too busy doing D C. Kay of Riverton, was trans POWERS—The world’s greatest log features. Personal property taxes more, It was one of the finest calves things. E. M Beckham of Lampa, made acting business in Bandon today. ging center— heretofore have been very hard to on the ranch. one of his infrequent visits to Co- Train leaves Marshfield 8 00 a. m. collect and the counties of the stat qiiille yesterday. He is just finish Trip to logging camps and dinner. have lost thousands of dollars In ef Mrs Alice B. McDonald of Sun ing the job of clearing the brush forts to collect same. Under the new l ranclsco, and Mis» Madge Yoakum from 90 acres of land for Geo Halter THINGS THAT NEVER DIE. MYRTLE POINT—The dairying cen law the tax dodger has no loop hole came down from Coquille Saturday, and Ben Collier, for which he lias hati The pure, the bright, the beau ter— not give your tiful and must face the issue. In forcing where the former had been looking 1 about 8 men employed.—Coquille boy and girl an Picnic and automobile ride opportunity to That stirred our hearts In that class It works a hardship, at after prc|w>rty Interests. : Herald. make their home COQUILLE—The county seat-- youth. »turfy eaty and Picnic and automobile ride. The Impulses to wordless prayer. effectivef Give The streams of lore and truth; them the same COOS RIVER—The land of milk and The longing after something chances to win pro honey— lost. motion and success South Fork to Hatchery and Good as the lad having the The spirit's yearning cry. wills. Dan ;ing. swimming and fish advantage of The striving after better hope»— ing. Beats will leave Marshfield at These things can never die I 8:00 a. m. North Fork to Allegany I * and Golden and Silver Falls. Boats I The timhl band stretched forth to aid leave Marshfield at 8:00 a m. Dictionary in his heme. This nrw A brother In his need. creation answers with final author LAKESIDE — The Beautiful Tennille A kindly word in grief's dark ity all kinds of puzzling questions latkes— hour in hi«t<>ry, geography, biography, Fishing, boating and swimming spelling, pronunciation,sports,arts, That proves a friend Indeed; and ih icikvs . Train leaves 10:30 a. m. The plea for mercy softly 4SS a®S V ocsbulary Terms. 27M R s A ob . breathed, Over SSSt llluetiwtlon«. Colored Platea. CHARLESTON BAY -On the Pacif VS. Ml, «Hew, wtu u. MnM rare " hen justice threatens high. ic Ocean— The trpe matier la equivalent to that The sorrow of a contrite heart— of a 16-voliimo encyclopedia. Boat and automobile service al! These th lugs shall never die. > Accurate. Convenient, morning Free sea food dinner. 1 and Autboriuib« than any other 1 na- — — — , H»h I' k tlottary. xame3. dancing, band concerts. Life i !-et nothing pass, for ererv hand 8 A Saving exhibitions. Mussel Reef- REGULAR Must find some work to do; I I AND Lose not a chance to waken Elks' reunion Sunset Bay—Dancing i I INDIA. lore • and swimming I PAPER «A I lie firm and just and true; I EDITIONS. : Satafday. MarwhAeid Day £atabliehrò j So shall a light that cannot fade !» WRITE for ¡Tulrplunir SO a m. Band concerts. Rosar- : 111Ü 7 apeeunea paaow Beam on thee from on high. 544 Cherrtan and Coos Bay bands B KF* iiluetratiTt» etc * a K \.FRE! aaetof Fv. . : And angel voices say to thee— ' I f Map« if you una i , 10 oo a tn. Arrival of Loggers' : "These things shall never di<” r I r paper special exhibition >1 —Cbarlee Dickens ®. * C. MTNRUM CO, ♦ 10 30 a m Grand Industrial pa- '■’I •RRIRapitLO. MASS. radi*, industrial aad automobile Coos Bay Railroad Jubilee Official Program 3 Days HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO Upper Fourmiler Kills a Panther? DOES Too Late To Classify your alarm clock go as it should your mantel clock keep time your watch run properly | If your answer is NO to any or all oi the above questions, see us A T ONCE. [Ir ¿hnitclni (L‘xi. ? ’ WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL I I I I