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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
The Golden Rule OC Cases of New, Crisp, Up-to- date Merchandise on the Steamer Elizabeth this week. In this shipment there is a fine assortment of Dress and Trim ming Silks. GEORGETTE CREPES WIDE CHIFFON TAFFETAS FANCY PLAIDS and STRIPES WIDE VELVET CORDUROY Let us show you these pretty silks. North Bend Sufferer Suicides V. F. Greve, a well known North Bend shoemaker, Saturday night shot and killed himself to end three years of suffering and anguish from cancer. Somehow he secured a re volver which had been kept in the house for years. Standing before a mirror in his room, he placed the muzzle of the weapon to his cheek and the bullet went crashing into his brain, death being almost instantan eous. He was a native of Germany. TUTTLE ; News Stand \ Daily Papers Magazines X Ail Current Publications lias <>tl I ear for Fruit The Enterprise says: Generally : peaking this has been an off year for fruit tn the Myrtle Point section Apples are estimated as about a half Saturday Evening Post Q crop, taking the valley as a whole. There are some peaches in various oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO« parts cf the valley, and while on ac Bulletin on Box Shook count of the late rains the coloring A fifty-six page bulletin that I in on the fruit Is not very highly de tended to give the results of a sur veloped. the flavor I., good 'ey of the box shook market in for eign countries has recently been pub Try a bottle Theo-Nett sparkling lished by the school of commerce of grape Juice. Looks like, tastes like ' the University of Oregon. The bul Champagne. It has the fizz. Sanito ! letin is primarily for the mill-men of IVe receive fresh strawberries i the Northwest and covers the market three days per week Sanito Grocery for shooks, cloth boards and staves. $ Cigars, Tobaccos 0 Now is the time to make your selections while the stock is complete. The Golden Rule bank at Marshfield in 1889, later op ening a branch at Myrtle Point. Several trip« were made to the old home in Ireland by Mr. Bennett, and on his return front one he was a« companied by a bride, the sweethear ■I. \\. Bennett. Prominent Lawyer ami of his youth and daughter of the Banker HuCVuinbs at Marsh- Rt. Rev. Thomas Bennett, bishop o; held La -t \\ eek. the Episcopal church at Cork. Son of Founder of Bandon Dies at Bay IDAHO GOVERNOR IS LOI It IX PRAISE OF UM AI. IA A XI.ELIS I Meetings at Orpheum I niler Au pic es of Church ot God Are Gaining Interest. Revival meetings under the aus pices of the Church of God are nor ia proprers nightly at the Orpheum theatre and will continue for som time. The principal speaker lb E G. Marsters, an evangelist of Seattle, who In company with the Oregon evangelist, J J. Gillespie, arrived ;i Bandon Saturday. You know what a thick, juicy »teak doe» for your hu iger. Ches’'•rficlds do exactly the came thing for your smoking—'hey satisfy ! But, besides that —Chesterfields are mild f This combination of mildness with “ satisfy ** is an achievement new to cigarettes. Chesterfields give smokers what they haie always liked (mildness), united with a new kind of enjoyment—“satisfy! ” No cigarette, except Chesterfields, can give you this new enjoymenf, because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields— today! For the Fall and Winter season/now the New Styles and Samples on Display. The suits 1 take orders for are strictly tailor made up-to-date un der guarantee, made in my own workshop. Quality, Fit and Work manship First Class. Come in and examine. H. Maskey Tailor to Ladies and Gentlemen. 120 Second St. REV E. G MARSTERS On Sunday night Rev. Marsters will give a “chalk talk" lecture on the relation of the sun. moon and stars to God and man This lecture was recently given at Middleton. Ida ho. with Governor Mows Alexander of that state present. The followin': day the governor gave the following Interview to the Boise Capital News, concerning the lecture I waa invited to speak at a rell- gous meeting held tn a big tent at the edge of the town of Middleton. Yea, there was a very large crowd, and the people were not interested alone at what the governor might,« have to say but also at the address of Rev E G. Marsters. I spoke at about 11 o clock and was followed and an orator of the biggest type by Mr. Marsters, who is an artist | CIGARETTES The Cheaterfveld Blend contain* th* mo*t famou* Turkuh tobacco* —SAMSOUN for richne**; CAVALLA for aroma; SMYRNA for tweetae**; XANTHI for fragrance, combined with the best domestic loaf. 20 for 10c Ô 0 0 New Location TIMMONS BUILDING, First Street. In Our Women’s Ready-to-Wear Department we are showing: NEW CHIFFON"'TAFFETA DRESSES in the Popular Shades; NEW NAV\ BLUE SERGE MIDDY SUITS; NEW WOOLEN DRESSES in SERGES and POPLINS in BEST COLORS; NEW DRESS SKIRTS, made of splen did materials in the latest styles. J. W. Bennett, prominent banker, politician and attorney of Marshfield, died at his home in that city last Thursday night, after a short illness. He was a son of George Bennett, lo cally known as “Lord Bennett" who was the founder of Bandon and who lived for many years on his big es tate south of here overlooking the ocean. The deceased was a native of Ban don. Ireland, and came to the United States in 1873 in company with his father, a brother G. A. Bennett. H.ir ry Baldwin deceased of Bandon, and George M. Seeley, now a resident of Portland. His career was varied, he having begun as a rancher, from which he branched out iato the legal profession, newspaper field, and later became a banker and part owner of the Coos Bay water system. Mr. Bennett was identified as part own er of the Coos Bay News from 1S7G to 1884, when he began the practice of law With Patrick Flanagan, he organized the Flanagan & Bennett 3 ooo MANY NEW THINGS AT He gave a chalk talk on religion, that is worth while and I have never God and light; his knowledge of as heard one like it before. He is not tronomy and the sciences attributed alone a minister, orator and evangel thereto, and the results following ist but is also a artist of the first- from the orbit system, the sun. moon class. He can draw anything in and stars, and their relation to God crayon." and man. It surely was a master The meetings here are growing in piece worth a trip of hundreds of interest and the attendance is grad miles to hear ually getting larger “With the aid of the blackboard and white and colored chalk, he MRS. 1 ORI MIX ASK> DAM It.I " painted a spiritual picture taking the solar system for its basts that car I’apct- Served on Mrs. Andersen Just ried conviction to the minds of ev liter Burial of Husband. ery man, woman and child present. Just after the fuueral services of 1 He spoke for an hour and 30 min utes and not a person left his seat her husband had been completed. and had he spoken another hour he Mrs Abe Anderson of Eastside was would have been listened to with the served with papers in a $10,000 most intense interest. No matter damage suit instituted by Mrs. Flora whether you believe in him or with Foreman, the school teacher who had him, when you see the man and see charged Mis. Anderson with assault. Mrs Anderson clad in mourning him bring doubtful dogmas apd theo ries onto the blackboard and demon- md eyes still reddened with tears strate them with practical illustra from her grief completely broke tions by every day occurrences so down when the papers were served you can feel the words of the Bible on her. in the light that you see everything The grand jury recently returned else, then you have to pay tribute to not a true bill against Mrs. Ander the genius of the man son in the case on which Mrs. Fore “Should he ever come to Boise, do man now bases her suit for personal | not fail to hear him, it is a lecture injuries. ikW and yet they9re MILD <>