Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, November 30, 1916, Image 4

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    See “Father and Son” La five | home printer what the mail order ton, where Mr. Johnson will be em­ ranfement».—Coo# Bay Times.
The divorce suit proceedings In
big recta al the Orpheum Friday ■ house Is to the home merchant.—Ex ployed with a ship building company
until spring Mr. Warner will con­ which William Anderion, son of
night
*
It
A. J Marsh and son. Fred, drove
duct thè creamery alone until the Marshal Anderson of North Bend and
Atty Claude R. Gilea of Myrtl# up from their Elk river ranch Satur­ Increasing patronage of the spring Mrs. Julia Anderson, formerly Miss
Point wa# In the city yesterday for a day with an auto load of turkeys and summer months demand his Julia Guerin of Bandon are Involved
few hours on bualueas connected with which they sold to the Bandon Mar­
partner’s return.
la to be heard today. A E. Shuster,
ket for the Thanksgiving trade. The
the Treadgold estate
Marshal Anderson. Mra. May Smith,
Considerable
excitement
has
been
birds were among the fineet raised
Rev. E. F. Omann and family ure
Mra.
H. W. Sanford, Mrs. Mattie
in this section having been grain fed occasioned at Powers the past week
»pending TLanXaglvlug at Ftahtrap
as a result of several parties having Thorpe and H. L. Sumner were
Rev Omann will preach at the
with trlMd# Mr. Omann will con­
NEW MEAT HUCEK
obtained a large supply in anticipa­ among those who went to Coquille
duct Thanksgiving service# there on Methodist Church South Sunday tion of the coming groat drought, and as witnesses in this case which has
LATEST ADDITION
Hl» sermon will be on
Thursday morning
morning
been pending since March 14, 1916.
There will be then changed thair minds about it. William Anderson is a resident of
lu order to accommodate our cue-
Edwin Hathllo of Langlois la now "NebuchadoezMtr.”
Mr# Omann A. H. Powers ha# taken the matter North Bend and was married throe
t< mere witli utlitle* for quirk lumi»-
'•arrvln« the mat) between Bandon no evening services,
up with the district attorney « office
services
at Fieh-
re »ml liurrv-iip meals. We have just
«nd Port Orford, having purehaaed will conduct the
in an endeavor to have some of th# years ago to Miss Guerin In Bandon.
Inaiwilrtl a new Moat Si her
'litis en­
They have one child who has been
the contract from T B Davidson trap Sunday.
worst offender» puntabed
ables nt to carry In »lin k al all tintes
living with Its mother at Langlois.
who bad it for nearly two years.
C. J and Harry L. Bly of La Pine,
County Surveyor Chas McCulloch •—Coos Bay Times
I Ore . are stopping in town for a few
»licit tleslralile t iircti menta as < old
"Where Are My Children'*” See
and J. H. Henderson of Coquille were
liolled Ham. I>rle<1 Iteef, Bacon, Etv.,
days. They are driving by automo­
i
U m big fWm at the Grand Wednesday
members of an auto party which
BABKO’S CHRISTMAS GIFTS
ns it inskt* it posrl’-ie for it* to »lice
bile
bavlug
come
up
the
coast
road
iHqht.
dt
skidded off the roadway between
Sabro
Bros in this issue have
them lust as tlir ttcetonier wislit-a,
from Crescent City. The Bly broth­
tv It bout |o«> of time or Inconven­
Oeo P. Laird *»• at Marshfield ers are looking for a suitable loca­ North Bend ahd Marshfield the other something of Interest to every holi­
ience.
¡Saturday, where be dosed up a con­ tion aud while here are Investigating day. The machine, a Ford, upset. day shopper. It's a plan of giving
Mr McCulloch was thrown out of the valuable prizes Read the way they
Every little thing almnt our »tore
tract to take over the local agency several propositions
<-ar,
but the other members of the are to carry out th# idea, it is ex­
I» t Ci riving the closest attention in
territory for the Buick and Dodg«
P. B. Hoyt, proprietor of th# Hoyt party remained under it. None of plained In their big ad on this page.
view of giving the best possible aer-
automobile»
barber shop on First street, slip­ the party were seriously hurt.
vice a» well as lite highest
quality
8. R. Loabaugh has bis Varlety l>ed end fell against the sharp edge
The mayor of a tough border town
goods for the prie*.
Loren Forty of Port Orford has
Store now op<*n and ready for bual- I of the bootblack stand In the chop
was about to engage a preacher for
gone
to
Cooe
Bay
and
accepted
a
nesa, oh First Street, opposite the on# day the latter part of the pact
the new church. "Parson, you aren’t
Former'g store. Come and pe}- us a week, wrenching the lunacies of bls position with one of the Jitney lines by any chance a Baptist, are you?”
Mr.
Forty
for
a
long
time
drove
an
vlalt.
Nl-lmp
back badly. He was unable to be
< REAM <>l B lit LEV
auto on the line from Tort Orford "Why, no, not necessarily. Why?”
new Breakfast Food
A J Mendvl and J. T Sullivan at the shop several days but is now to Corbin and before the days of "Well, 1 was just a goin' to say we
of the Hub Clothing & Shoe company getting along nicely.
nutrition Sold in 1 112 pound
autos In Curry county, drove horse. have to haul our water twelve miles.”
package# at
20c
were Bandon visitors from Marshfield | Jaw P. Olson and John Nielson stages in summer and carried mall
Come III and get » sample free
Sunday, interviewing the local Hub left Tuesday noon bound for the Gulf on pack horses in the winter, ao al­ NO FAIR CUTTING, THE
manager, Ted Peterson.
BOOTLK<<GEI<H 1NHIHT
of California where they are Inter­ though a young man he is one of the
Bishop Taylor Sutuner of the Kpls- ested In a new undertaking known as old timers in the »tag# buslneas.
I.»test Htory Indicates Boot legger
coital liloceaa of Oregon, who vlait- the Pacific Coast Fishing and Can
Trunt Has Been lonncl on
This
is
certainly
an
Ideal
place
to
nd the Bandon parish Monday, left ning Co. Mr. Nielson expects to he
(Xw# Bay.
ralB#
strawberries,
in
fact
it
is
al
­
Tuesday morulug for Empire where goue about a month Mr. Olsou was
most
Impossible
to
kevvp
them
from
accompanied
by
his
daughter.
Chris
lie officiated st Confirmation on that
Marshfield Record:
Recently. It
tina. who will make her home with growing. John Felt«r was looking was said, liquor was being offered
over his plants Tuesday and found
Headqiiarfers for Quality and Her, ice
an aunt at Los Angeles.
Mie*-»* Della Hrvaut and Dollie
that in spite of the three weeks of about Coos Bay at greatly reduced
Phone A7I
Hlctcle Delivery
E C Nutter, who returned last frosty nights some of the vines were prices and this so Infuriated “legiti­
- Bobbins, l«a< her at the Prosper
«chonta
Bandon, w ere vial ting evening from the valley. found still bearing He picked a number mate" bootleggers they at once held
borne folks In Myrtle Point section I • hinge rather lively at Bandon wherr of the herrlea, which were large and s convention to devise means of pun­
Myrtle the Moore mill has resumed opera solid but green. He says some that ishing the price cutters. The meet­
from Friday until Rondar
tiona. Mr. Nutter learned that the had been protected by leaves were ing was held, so the story goes, in a
Point Enterprise
Moore company has orders for high
downtown establishment and the
Misa Beulah F’lne of Cnqulll#, who grade spruce lumber and Is sawing about half ripe His are the Oregon dealers” who had been building up
Port Orford were vlcltura In Mandón
Everbearing
”
variety.
over Bunday, stopping at the Flandon lies been teaching at Wedderbiirn. if whenever logs of the right grade
a good trade and advancing prices
accompanied by Mrs Alf Miller and come to th» mill.— Marshfield Rec
Hotel.
C. D. Falter, Walter Haydon, Geo. from |2.BO to $3.00 and finally $3.-
Mra. Ethel Multi of the latter place ord
Haydon and Verlin Parker, formerly 50, “on account of the war", conclud­
O. Newman, tie Inspector for th# stopped In Bandon several days ago
II. Babro hits returned front a Estabrook company, has returned enroute to Belem.
W. II Lincoln of Canyon City, employed In harbor survey work ed they would at once retaliate on
brief visit at Coos liny
Ore
, arrived in Bandon last Tburs- here, left this morning for Gardiner the competitors or else take them
from a short business trip to t oon
Mr«. Lloyd R om came down front day and proceeded to the country •o start triangulation work for the ■ Into the trust. "Didn’t we agree to
Allen Guariti. Lauglola rancher, Bay.
Myrtla Tolnl tail week to hid good- south of hare looking for Cange land letty at the Umpqua The party will ask $3.50 a bottle?" asked one man.
was In town on buslutsva this week
Mr and Mrs Geo l-arson of bjr# to her slater. Mrs E. R Kaus- Since thia section has secured rail­ vrobably h# employed two months In ’’Sure.” said another, “and I don’t
Get a sample of the new Cream of M »ruh field were here last Thursday rud. who wlth her son, Edward. left road connections with the outside it he government survey there. They believe in letting any outsiders get
Barley, a breakfast food.—»Sanilo enroute home front a trip to Gold on the Elizabeth Frlday for Oakland. is becoming widely known as a pro­ have come from Bandon where for In on such a proposition as cutting
Grocery.
It Beach.
California.
fitable stock raising and dairy sec­ about a week they were doing survey prices. The best thing we can do Is
tion.
and many prospective settlers work on th# government quarry. The to have them arrested.”
Mrs. M. Carpenter wan a g next at
J B. Vandermenter of Portland ar­
The merchant who usee stationery
harbor survey on Coos Ray will be , There have been no arrests so far
the Ht. I.awrence hotel at Ma rah- rived In Baudot) Monday and t.vok decorated with gargling oil, axle are looking this way.
continued In the spring.
D. M. as learned, but when they fall out,
field Bunday evening
the nuto stage for Curry county crease, bed «print?#. prune# or other
Mr and Mra. Goo R. Johnaon left Charleson went to Gardiner last perhaps the thirsty can get cheaper
ilM> VTumm «nA Wee Zumwalt of
pointe.
| l cheap advertising matter, la to th« tills week for Bellingham. Waahtng- ■week to make some preliminary ar- liquor and better.
CONVENIENCE
f
XA7E Desire to extend our greatful thanks to our many
~ ~ friends and patrons for the business given us this year.
Our GIFT PLAN for December:
We also wish to announce our advertising campaign for
the month of December, consisting of: Four «ifts to be given our
customers. These gifts will have a distinctive and lasting value
to each of the four fortunate recipients.
The Gifts consist of:
One Ladies* Watch—14K gold hunting ease set with a
diamond, fitted with a 15 jewel Waltham movement.
One Gentleman's Watch—28 jewel Vanguard, 16 size
movement with winding indicator, in 25 year gold filled
dust-proof case. The movement is adjusted to 5 positions,
has double roller and will pass the inspection of any rail­
road. The winding indicator shows the number <<f hours
watch has run since last wound up.
One Boy's Toolchest—Just what every ambitious lad
desires.
One Girl's Doll—Will cheer the heart of some sweet Miss.
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For each sale, tickets will l>e given at the rate of one for
every dollar, bearing gift number applying on either one of the
two watches. If desired, two tickets for every dollar will be giv­
en on the Doll or Toolchest, or one ticket for each half dollar.
This applies only to sales and cannot be applied on agate cutting,
watch repairing, jewelry repairs nor on specials made to order.
Gift suggestions:
For the Lady: Lavaliers, Brooches, Rings, Ixickets, Neck­
chains, Watches, Watch-pins, Fobs, Bracelets.
For the Gentleman:
Cuff-buttons, Scarfpins, Wert-
chains, Pocket-knives, Izodge pins, Rings, Watches, Fobs, Tie­
clasps.
For the Bova and (¡iris: Pendants, Rings, Pins, Scarf-
pins, Cuffbuttons, Neckchains, Lockets, Fountain pens.
For the Whole Family: Victor-Victrola and Records.
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SABRO BROTHERS
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
BANDON BY-THE-SEA
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