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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
♦ ♦ with Mrs K. A Leep during her hus band's absence ♦- ♦ SPECIAL < > » 71 until September 25th only < > < • < > < > J Huntley of Gold Beach stopped it the Gallier Monday enroute home from a visit with his son at North Bend < > E. M Harris and Guy Stutsman cf Marshfield were here Tuesduy. They are interested in black sand mining up the coast. I his year’s pack of Mr and Mrs H. Von Duativen vere Bandon visitors the first of the week. Mr Von Duativen was tak ing orders for a Portland firm. Strawberry Jam Mr and Mrs G O. Todd and Mr ind Mrs. P. W. Culver of Langlois were local visitors Monday. Messrs. Todd and Culver are Interested In the sheep business in northern Curry. < > < > At the present price of sugar this is almost like giving the Jam aivay FREE. A R. McCartney, an operator at • he Cape Blanco wireless station, was in the city Monday enroute to Pen dleton to attend the round-up. Jake White von auto stage Orford durlng Mr. Davidson Grants Pass is driving the Davld- between here and Port the latter s absence, being on a visit We are now receiving the best coal •ver mined along the Coquille river, ‘nquire about reduced price« in three ind five ton lot», loose. Dippel * Wolverton. 84tf < > BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mann, Tuesday, September 19, a 'en pound daughter Mr. Mann is an employe at the Moore mill and re- ■ddes in West Bandon. < > < > < • < • < > and Mrs. Ray Watkins and ind Mrs E. H. Boyle went to Orford Sunday in Mr. Watkins' They enjoyed the day at the < i < i < i < » < • SANITO GROCERY II. I.. llllKM St., PROPRIE Kill TIIOXI 571 Dr. loge, the Daiillkt. ««ill be llXGl.Ols hik I < > O I < • Earl Gates, a iany, stopped in ils way south to nen of southern urry counties < « I < • Local News in L. A. Langley, formerly of the Io ■al telephone exchange, is now em | ployed at the Farmers' Store Hin laughter, Mies Mildred, is also asslat- ng there < > Nunday, Mou lue*-<lrt.i. Sei'teinber 21. 2 . and 2(1 mid at Poli I I lit- Dirti IHI 2tc Rev John W. was registeied at Alex Scott of Gold Beach was a Bandon visitor the forepart of (lie week. Mrs. Roy Gibson is enjoying a vis lt from lier sister-in-law, Mrs. ,W. L Adams of Gold Beach this week wool buyer of Al- the city Sunday on interview the sheep Coos and northern Victrola $50 Beecher Jeaa and family of Port trford stopped at the Bandon hotel tunday while enroute home from a isit with relatives and friends in he Bridge section. O. L Lassiter, of Portland, repre senting the mercantile agency, R. G. Clin« .1 Brufchke unci family and Jun A Co., wan In Bandon the lat I. B. Larson and family of Marsh- er part of last week securing the lltld motored to Bandon last Thurs innual rating of local business men. day to spend the day on tho beach. H. M. SHAW, M D.. Eye. Ear, Jose and Throat Specialist of Marsh-1 Iowa, came field, will he In Bandon at the Gai town .Satur- ter Hotel. Thursday. September 3S Hasses fitted * S14t2. Every Musical Longing is easily satisfied when there is a VICTROLA in your home. Drop us a card, call us by telephone 751, or better, come in next time you are in town and ask about our easy payment plan. Instruments from $15 up to $350. s Dr. S J. Mann returned Friday J. I. Brown of Seattle is in the city rum Portland where he took his visiting Ills sister, Mrs E. D Webb Dan Conloguc was In from ‘•ther for an operation. The latter md his t roilier. Maurice Brown f i cknip several days the past week ..’sa at Salem. His condition has a week or s i. oeu much improved since the op- John Dimmitt of the Dollar camp anufacturing ewelers «ration. came to town the first of the week V ictor A gents B andon . O regon to reçoive medical t rt atmeiit. Friends of Dr Paul Coke of Oak-; and will be pleased to learn that he a convalescent after a Aerlous Illness. oooooooooooooo< Ils brother, Judge John 8. Coke of iisrshOeld. has returned after a visit ind hundred thousand feet here of several weeks. planks in Bandon Thcs Coke of Marshfield, Demo Mrs. Hughes and daughter. Miss ratic candidate for county commls loner, was in the city gettln' hep" Anna, after a brief visit at the home to the voters Saturday. Mr. Coke Is of Dr. and Mrs. R. V. l.eep left uakliiK an extensive advertising cam- Tuesday for Oakland, where Miss Hughes will enter Berkeley, Mrs. ■sign and expects to land the job liuglits expect« to return after a it B. Warner, who »as recently short stay there. 'srrled at Coquille has taken hot. »e A hunting party composed of Or eeplng rooms over the Bandou Beach creamery of which he is half K. A keep of Myrtle Point, hr. R. ■ wner. Ilia partner. Geo Johnson V keep of Bandon, Lon Osborne of Bandon, and Dr Shute and Mr Bull llso resides there jf Portland. I*ft Monday morning J E Ford of Marshfield, cattle for the upper Illinois river In the The goods we sell, ns well ii reliant. wa.< here Saturday enroite Rogue river section for a few weeks i. My Studio will be re-opened as the service we render, are > the farming communtles south of for the Fall Term on Friday, Mr and Mrs Fred Lorentzen have such that will inspire your lere on a buying mission He •» September 15th, at 450 Gar hipping many cattle and hogs to the tone to California to make their confidence anti make you home. Mr Lorentzen recently re field Avenue. Teaching days one of our many friends to signed his position as local water 8 I" Waterman and wife of Lan ; spread the gtxxl news of our Friday and Saturday of lloa were In Bandon this week buv master. He formerly was employed kind of service. each week. ng supplies for the winter Mr and with the Spring Valley Water com Whenever you want a tire 'Irs Waterman are recent arrivals In pany at Oakland S abro B ros . M J Call On Us For ‘Most Miles per Dollar’ motoring supplies of t his locality through our policy of strivinp lor steady patronise rather than bin profits. tube, rim, or hccci orivs of any kind, we will give you tlut extra big measure of value that goes with the uauie— firestone \Vc have just received a new bi^ shipment of the handsome, stylish Firestone with Red Side W all and Black Tread. This extra value of fine appearance added to Most Miles per Dollar is winning new Firestone users duly. Let us equip your car. BANDON GARAGE' hl» section having purchased a ran' ti in the upper Curry country Among new case's filed in Circuit ■ourt at Coquille are those of the State Industrial Commission vs the t oqullle River Transportation Co. <ud the same Commission vs Chis Richert. of Bandon Chancy Woodruff of Curry county »as here Tuesday Interviewing tho annerv operators relative to the ale of ft«h Mr Woodruff intends ’o operate seines in Elk and Sixes rivers and will haul the fish to the b’cal canneries Sam Armstrong, ion of Mr. » Georgs Armstrong, left ' ••'> for Coyrai,,« «here he has tered the O A C., to study mechau- Ical engineering Sam was a member •f the graduating class of the Ben den High school last year Silva Hammersly, a ten year old girl, v as operated on at the Bandon hospital for a broken which »he received In a fa three weeks ago It is Is have been a very unusual Houston and Gale perl •ration Charles Marshall, w ho has been here for a year or two past visiting his daughter, Mrs W. J Longston, snd his sister. Mrs. C. R Barrow, Carted Tuesday on his return trip to hi.« old home at Cherokee, Kansas. .tiling on the Eliiabeth xiuille -entinel rf Guard crew, having successfully passed all the examination - George was just dying to go on the trip to the scene of the Congress Isst Thurs- Contractor W J Longston of Co Isv but unfortunstely the older ex luille. who has the >ob of putting In perienced men came first and he had to be content with doing service at It blocks of coacrate aidawalk and •he lookout cn the bluff ■ > » wooden walks is buying Port ¡Orford whits cedar for the curbing Western World the Quick Print Mrs. Geo. Geisendorfer, Phone 50S3 Dtbblee of San Francisco 's visiting at tho home of her eon. H C Dtbblee In this city Her little grand daughter who had been visiting her in the California metropolis accom- panied her home. She also expects her son-in-law, J. Hughes to arrive ■ n the next beat to spend his vaca tion in Bandon He is a letter car rier in San Francisco. A