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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
Result- Getting Classified Department -Mortal 5ninna .if ihr Week CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion; tg cent per word far each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less. $1 per Entertains for Sisi er 'Ila and Robbins. As the last month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified Mr*. Everard H Boyle e. rtilscd ! r of the old year drew near, the ads are cash with order. Saturday afternoon conpltiuentary rt were seated at an elaborate to her sister. Mis* Pearl Cru-ne. who 11 tuiee-course chicken supper, prepar- FOR SALE—Self starting Remington I John S. Coke, Circuit Judge, made is spending the holidays with her •1 ed under the supervision of Chef Geo parent*. Auction Five Hundred was i Manciet. At the stroke of twelve Typewriter, slightly used. Inquire Nov. 28, 1916. at World office. d7tfc played during the afternoon and I and the birth of the new- year, came GEO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for Plaintiff. dainty refreshments were served at 5 ■ the toast to 1917 in good old Oregon FOR RENT—Two room furnished o'clock. Miss Maude Lowe won high i loganberry juice, and the usual Hap D7 14 21 28 J4 11 18. flat, light and water included, score. The guests were Misses py and Prosperous New Year felici- IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Lowe, Rosa. Radley, Moore. Boak. 814.50 per month. Timuious build , tations. Those present have voted ing. n23tf I STATE OF OREGON, IX AND Loftus, Z. Gibson, Everstlne. Rodg- ■ ■the affair one of the most enjoyable FOR THE COUNTY OF er«, Craine and Mrs. Quigley. It has been their pleasure to attend FOR RENT—Cheap, new 4-room COOS. • • • • for many a day. bungalow, across street from Miss MtH»re Entertains • • • • school house. Inquire at Sanito Mettie A. Dean. ) Monday eveuing Miss Mary Moore A Surprise Party Grocery. n3 tf PLAINTIFF, ) Suit in Equity entertained at her home in honor of The Ladies Aid of the M E. v*. J for Divorce her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Moore > Church and some friend* decided to AU persons are hereby warned that Lynn C. Dean, ) NO. 4H7O of Toledo, Oregon, Cards were en- enjoy the holiday time by surprising hunting and fishing or tresspassing in I DEFENDANT. ) joyed. Those present were: Misses one of their member*, Mrs. Belle any form is strictly forbidden on the SUMMONS Hattie Boak, Kate Chatburn, Belle Adams, on her birthday which oc premises known as the McClellan To LYNN C. DEAN, the above New Lake ranch. Chatburn. Pearl Craine, Mary Moore. curred December 27th. By strata named defendant. Messrs. Harold Johnson. Ernest Wat gem she was induced to come to the POMEROY A GUERIN, In the name of the State of Ore kins. Rayner Geisendorfer, Leslie O19tf. home of Mrs. Frank Hufford and Langlois, Ore. gon, you are hereby notified that you Sparks, Ralph Moore, Geo. Moore Jr., there found herself surrounded by a WANTED—We pay cash for eiupty are required to appear and answer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore Dainty crowd of merry girls, playmates of gunny sacks.—Dipiæl A Wolver the complaint filed against you in refreshments consisting of lemon her own age, about ten or twelve ton. MrBOtf the above entitled suit, in which sherbet, wafers, cake and candy were J ears old. The guests were: Elvn Mettie A. Dean is plaintiff and you Philpott, Lish* Walter. Ellen Wan BUTTERWRAPPERS—Printed to are defendant; within six weeks served. • • • • namaugher, Bertha Cox. May Bates, your order in all lots from 100 up. from the first publication of this Miss Denholm Entertained Lucy Bowers, Fannie Hufford. Olivia specially prepared inks, pure white summons, to-wlt: within six weeks Thursday afternoon a number fore West, Jeanne Shaw. Blanche Faulds, vegetable paper; cardboard butter from the 30th day of November, cartons. See samples and get prices. 1916, the date of the first publica gathered at the home of Miss Mary Jennie Bowman. Nellie Wilkes, Ellen Moore to meet Miss Denholm of Neuman, Agnes Seaman, Etta Cox, WESTERN WORLD. tf tion of this summons, and if you fail Portland. Closing the afternoon of Ethel Alford. Edna Parker, Sadie WANT ADS—In this col'imn bring to appear or answer on or before the social chat a buffet luncheon was Shields, Anna Smith. Cora Conrad results. You can sell, buy or ex 11th day of January, 1917, the same served at 5:30, consisting of chicken and Goldie Hufford. Chaperoned by change anything at a very low ad being the last day of the time pre salad and wafers, mashed potatoes, Mrs. Anke Nelson and assisted by vertising cost. Try It. Must be cash scribed in the order of publication, meat loaf, peas in timbal cases, bread little Marlette llufford who was in with order. See top of column for judgment for want thereof will be and butter, coffee and cream, pine structor in games appropriate to the rates. A more simple method of taken against you. and plaintiff will apple sherbert and cakes, The guests age of the "young" guests. No small determining cost of a want ad may apply to the court for the relief de were Miss Denholm, Miss Newton. part of the entertainment were the be determined by counting words; manded in her complaint, a succinct Miss Money. Miss Kate Chatburn, gifts drawn by lottery from a large allowing six words to a printed line statement of which is as follows: Miss Belle Chatburn, Miss Pearl box. for they proved so appropriate and allowing 5 cents per line per is 1st: That the marriage contract Craine, Mrs. Cieve McAllister, Mrs. to the age of the occasion and now sue. No want ad for less than 25 heretofore existing between plain Ray Watkins, Mrs. Roy Corson. Mrs. Mrs Adams Is telling all her friends cents accepted. tf tiff and defendant be dissolved and H. Quigley, Miss Hattie Boak, Mrs. how to grow younger each birth held for naught. Everard Boyle. day.— One who was there." • * • • 2nd: That the plaintift have Yesterday the same guests contin STATE OF OREGON. I judgment against the defendant for Miss Blanche Radley was hostess ued their habit of happy surprises FOR THE COUNTY her costs and disbursements in this to forty guests at a 1:30 o'clock with the result of a pleasing social COOS. suit. luncheon Friday afternoon, The afternoon in honor of Mrs. Carl Nel 3rd: That the court grant such rooms were beautifully decorated in son at her home on Fourth street MAGDELENE MEEK. ) other and further relief as shall Oregon greens. Auction Five Hund With visiting and crochetting the Plaintiff, ) seem meet and equitable in the prem- red was played and honors were time passed rapidly and then all gath vs. ) ises. awarded to Mrs George Laird and ered around a large table w here a de H. W. MEEK, ) Service of this summons is made Mrs. R. A. Felter. licious lunch was served. Defendant. ) • • • • by publication in pursuance to an • • • • TO H. W. MEEK, DEFENDANT order by the Honorable John S Sunday- afternoon a jolly beach Thimble Club Elect« Officers ABOVE NAMED: party was had by a number of Coke, Judge of the Circuit Court of The Ladies’ Thimble Club met at IN THE NAME OF THE STATE the State of Oregon, for the Second local young people, Toasted marsh OF OREGON: You are hereby re- Judicial District, Coos County, dated mallows were enjoyed, The crowd the home of Mrs. -Lewin Thursday, quired to appear and answer the November 29th, 1916, directing the consisted of the Misses Hazel Scar December 28th. Election of officers George Erdman. complaint filed against you in the publication thereof in the Western cliff, Pearl Craine, Kate Chatburn, was held: Mrs. above entitled suit on or before the World, a newspaper printed and Belie Chatburn. Katie Conrad, and president. Mrs. Lee Robinson, secre- last day of the time prescribed in the published at Bandon, Coos County Messrs. Geo. Moore, Harold John tary. The club decided to get busy order for publication of this sum- Oregon, once a week for a period of son, Ernest Sidwell, Leslie Sparks. planning for Sweet Pea Day. It is mons which time is six weeks, the six consecutive weeks, commencing Tom Chatburn, Rayner Geisendorfer. Intended to make this year's exhibi tion the most beautiful show of the • • • • last day of which is Thursday Jan Jn the 30th day of November. 1916. After kind ever held In Bandon, Prof. Richards Entertains 18, 1917, and if you fail to appear BEN S. FISHER. business meeting, Mrs. lyewin invit One among the many enjoyable or answer by said time the plaintift Attorney for Plaintiff. New Years Eve gatherings was the ed the ladies into the living room, will apply to the Court for the re N30 D7 14 21 28 J4 11 stag party given by Prof. Richards to where they were delightfully surpris lief demanded in her complaint a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION eleven of his bachelor friends The ed by a beautiful Christmas tree with succinct statement of which is for a 07848 guests met at the Richards' bunga a useful present for each member dissolution of the marriage contract Mr. and Mrs. Santause distribut Department of the Interior, U. 8. low during the afternoon and aev now- existing between yourself and plaintiff and for the freedom of Land Office at RoM-burg, Oregon, De- eral hours were enjoyed at cards, Ing the presents In a very graceful "story hour," games and pranks, reel manner. Press Correspondent. plaintiff from your control and in cernber 21, 11» 1(1. • • • • NOTICE is hereby given that tations, music and other features, terference and for general relief. Henry Koos, of Bullards, Oregon, R. Wade entertaied infor among which may be mentioned the Mrs. C. This summons is published in the Western World a weekly n'ewspaper who. on July 7, 1913, made Home Highland Fling by Mark Windle and tnally at bridge Friday afternoon, of general circulation published in stead Entry, Serial. No. 07848, for the Chinese Lottery by Messrs. Mrs. Beet winning high score. Coos County, Oregon, once a week the SW>4 of SW14 of Sec 33, Tp 27 for six consecutive weeks beginning S. R 14 W, and Lota I and 2 and ♦ ♦ * inspecting the gravel possibilities at Dec. 7th, 1916, and ending Jan. 18. W M of NW *4 of Section 4. Town « LIBRARY NEWS ♦ Four Mile. This means ' something 1917, the same being the first and ship 2 8 S, Range 14 W, Willamette ♦ ♦ doing" on the road proposition. Conducted by Miss Henry. last days of the time prescribed in Meridian, has filed notice of inten ♦ ♦ ♦ « F. R. Miller is trying hie luck with tion to make Final Five-year Proof, the order for publication thereof. the steelheads on the Coquille river, LIBRARIAN'S REPORT Published by order of the Hon. to establish claim to the land above MONTH Ol DECEMBER The c.heeBe factory at South Two described, before Manton E. Tread- Mile shipped 58 boxen of cheese to z ■X gold. U. 8. Commissioner, at his of The following figures and nota 'Frisco last week fice. at Bandon, Oregon, on the 31st tions give insight into the usage ac J. E. Adams and family of lower day of January, 1917. corded the local library, its new ac Four Mile were Sunday visitors in Claimant names as witnesses: quisitiona and qomments on their the upper part of the valley. Albert D. McKay, of Bullards, Ore- value: A. M Hazelton, living at the old V________________________________ » gon. ........ 2 Books purchased Foster mill, was taken to the Bandon Edward W. Fahy, of Bullards, Ore- ST. JOHN'S (Episcopal) CHl'RCH 13 Books ■loi,,11, d hospital Saturday to be operated on Services on the 2nd, 4th and 5th gon. Books repaired 1 1" for appendicitis Charles G. Fahy, of Bullards, Ore- Rooks, periodicals circulated Sundays of the month at 11 a m. and 1317 3;30 p. m. Sunday School on all gon. Miss Violet Adams of Bandon is 21 New readers registered James A. Morrison, of Bullards. Children at Story Hour Sundays at 10 a. m. 107 visiting relatives in the valley for h Oregon. WM HORSFALL, Vicar. •1* few dayB. Reading room visitors W. H. CANON, New Years day passed by without books: The following is the list of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Register. The World For Sale, by Gilbert any undue disturbance at Four Mlle. Rev. Winfield 8. Smith, Pastor (128 J 4 11 18 25 F lp Parker; The Leopard Woman, by Not even a dance In Bughouse Hall Sabbath Services After an absence of several years Stewart Edward White, for the rent to break the monotony It seems like 10:00 A. M.................Sabbath School are losing 11:00 A. M........................... Preaching Paul Peterson returned to Port Or shelf. The donations are Siege of the people of Four Mlle their desire to mix They lust si tn li and the Seven Suitors; Fairy Stories ford last week. He has employed 7:00 P. M. .. C. E. Prayer Meeting ly crawl in their holes on these 8:00 p. tn.................................. Preaching several men and gone to his mining Wonder Tales; Saddle Boys In the the ‘.pecial occasions and shut the door Rockies; Border B<f"s Across claims, near O. W Axtell's on Middle Methodist Episcopal Church Elk, where he will do assessment Frontier; The Boy Hunters; The Sabbath services: Sunday school at work for the year 1916 and 1917. Scarlet Shadow; The Life of Debs. DOLLAR CO. INCORI’ORATEM 10 a. tn.; preaching services at 11 About 7 years ago Mr Peterson and Call of the Carpenter; The Truth a. m. and 8 p. m.; Epworth League his brothers spent considerable mon About Socialism. The American letton Merelj to Facilitate Hand- ling of Tax Matter«. devotional service, 7 p. tn.; prayer ey developing their property, and Flower Garden (a splendid volume!. tf have since been doing assessment Modern American Telephony la verx meeting, Wednesdays at 8 p. tn. 2 “The A Salem dispatch reads: work The Peterson property con complete and valuable treatise); Church of Brethren Robert Itollsr company of San Fran Li volumes of I C. 8. Reference sists of four claims on Elk river, and Services every Sunday at: Sun brary. covering the subject« of cisco, which has a capital of 150.000 day school at 10 a m ; preaching at proapect well It la planned at some bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling and and is incorporated under th" laws of future time to pick the river up in 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. m California, filed article« of incor a flume and clean up Its channel penmanship. Everyone cordially invited. poration yesterday. The trustees of Mr. Peterson's home Is in Seattle, the company are Robert Dollar. A Services at the Seventh Day Ad but he also owns town property In r M Dollar, Margaret. Dollar, all of ventist church are as follows: Sab Texas and will leave for that sta’e San Rafael, Cal . P S Dollar of San bath school on Saturday at 10 o'clock as soon as he gets through with his Fran esc o and H. M Dollar of Ala p. m ; preaching at 11 a m ; preach work here —Port Orford Tribune. V meds. Cal The Dollar companes ing Sunday evening at 7:30. Every By CLEM have b|g holdings In the Coquille Worth Attention of Women body welcome. tf Ernest Watkins who is home from valley. Coo« county." When you feel too tired to work, wake up weary, have backache or the state university on his Holida Methodist Chnrch South Notice James Dollar, nephew of Robert pains In side«, when you suffer rheu vacation, spent a couple of days Public service at 11 a. m. and at Dollar, who returned Thursday from matic twinges you may be sure the visiting friends at Four Mile last 8 p. m.; Sunday School at 10 a. m kidneys are disordered. a short visit at San Francisco, stated Fay Shel- every second and fourth Sunday In burg. All. .Mo. writes “I had kidney week, the foregoing had no particular sig Levi Goff and wife departed for nlftcance, except that being incor the month; midweek prayer meeting trouble two yearn. Nothing did me Thursday at 8 p. tn.—E. F. Omann, any good until 1 got Foley Kidney the East last week. porated In thia state facilitated the pills Two 50c boxes cured me ” Pastor. tf Sold everywhere. E Dyer and Ben Plymale were handling of tax matters. j AMONG LOCAL CHURCHES FOUR MILE | To Handle Tax Cases The Coos County Commissioners have engaged L. A. Liljeqvist, the re tiring district attorney, to handle the five tax foreclosure eases. Includ ing the Kinney cases, which were and begun during his term of office The county commissioners decided that Mr. Liljeqvist could expedite the trials and save the county consider able money owing to his familiarity j with the proceedings. MEATS sausages Prepared for you from only the choicest of animals, under ideal conditions, therefore guaranteeing good healthful sanitary food. Our prices are consistent with those of the market, and you may rest assured at all times that by being our customer you are practicing true economy. 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