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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
I--------------------------------------------------------- 1 Ore., went to Curry county points make their home. They have been Favors Heavy Fine on business the forepart of the week. residing on the Star ranch near Lang Hon. Frank B. Tichenor was a cal SEND— "Purity”, the greatest artistic play lois where Mr. Collver was employed. I 1 ler Wedneday. He was going on to ever staged, at Grand Monday, Jan L. B. Lowe took the first degree I Marshfield that afternoon and ex- Wm. Schroeder, a jeweler of Co- uary 15th. work of the Knights of Pythias lodge pected to be In Portland by today. Mr. Tichenor in speaking of the law | quille, was here on business Tuea- H. W. Coats made a trip to the at its meeting Monday night. He to be enacted at the coming session , day. will be initiated into the mysteries Lakeside country the latter part of _>f the legislature to enforce the bon« last week to purchase hides and in- of the second degree at next Monday Jry amendment, says that he will fa* ■ Gus Johnson, recently of Portland, Views of Bandon Beach to night ’ s meeting and local Knights are has accepted a position at Conlogue'» cidentally do a little duck hunting. ■ >r nothing short of a $500 fine and urged to attend. your eastern friends. Take camp. SO days in jail for the first offens» W. A. Hoover, one of the progres them yourself Mrs. G. W. Carter and daughter. n the illegal sale of liquor. Aftei S. L. Overton, a cattle buyer of sive Dew Valley farmers and an ac Eastman. Albany, was here Tuesday enroute tive Knight of Pythias booster, was Mrs. Clara MacKintosh, who have that he would have it a penitentiary in town to attend the lodge session been visiting for some time at Rose matter.—Sentinel down the coast. burg. returned last week and are Monday night. Orin J. West, a Port Orford young slaying at the home of Mrs. Pat Different Kinds of Coughs J. P. Demseth. a mining man of Rackleff, who Is also Mrs Carter's man, has gone to Vancouver, Wash., Colds lead to different kinds ol Portland, arrived here this week and daughter.—Coquille Herald. to enlist in the V. S. army. coughs—"dry cough." winter coughs is stopping at the Bandon Hotel. He la grippe cough. bronchial coughs Mrs. Wm. Horsfall made a brief is gathering samples and Harry Pearce, of John Dickey's, data for asthmatic cough, and racking, pain visit to the home of her son. Dr. parties at the Oregon metropolis. left the latter part of the past week ful cough to raise choking phlegm Horsfall, at Marshfield last week. for San Jose. Calif , where he will Enos Halbert. Paoli, Ind., writes "1 Z. T. Siglin who recently died at make a short visit with his parents. coughed continually, could hardly Mrs. Art Mayers of Port Orford Marshfield left an estate of between stopped in Bandon Tuesday while en $30.000 and $40.000. Some estimate Mr Pearce has been away from his sleep. Foley's Honey and Tar rellev route to Powers to visit her brother it to be worth nearly $100.000. His old home section for quite a while 3d me, curing my cough entirely.' and looked forward with pleasure to Sold everywhere. Chas. Brock of Bandon, went to holdings include property in Bandon his vacation. Weil Known Piano Tuner Here Marshfield Thursday to take the civil R. A. Coppie, proprietor of the Mike Philip lost the little finger M. O. Warner has been visiting service examinations for field ser- Golden Rule store was over from of his left hand Tuesday in a most Bandon annually for past 28 years vice. Marshfield on business yesterday peculiar manner. He was going From all we can learn of him he is a Harold Johnson, son of Capt. and Manager FI0111 and his assistants are about Ills car and a ring on his lit tuner and repairer of exceptional Mrs. Robert Johnson, has returned to now engaged in taking invoice dur tle finger caught on the fender, his ability and unquestioned integrity Berkeley to resume his studies at the ing spare moments. weight stripping it clean of flesh and He Is again with us In pursuit of hit University of California. skin, Dr. Houseworth was near and •ailing and will attend the wants ol J. E. Norton and W. H. Lyons of A. II. Macartney of the Cape Blan Coquille were here Tuesday, attend rushed the lad to the hospital where the many pianos in his care. Mani co wireless station hurried through ing the meeting of the Port Commis It was found necessary to amputate local people have been employing the town Tuesday enroute home from sion. Mr. Lyons is the newly elected the bone at the hand. lie is out and Mr Warner for years and the first The Rexall Druggist a visit to Myrtle Point. member who takes the place of E. carries his hand in a sling, but other one Io find fault with his work is yet wise is just as cheerful as ever He to be found. If you have a plane Frank Smith of Port Orford was in E. Johnson of Coquille. proposes driving his Jitney with one that needs tuning or repairing. It town several days this week. Kor Chas. Fitzhugh exchanged greet hand. North Bend Harbor. will pay you to have him do t h< | the past two years Mr. Smith has ings with local friends this week. He Camp I k Working Manager H. B. Warner of the lian- work. He will be at the Gallier Ho been on the L. Knapp place. was on his way to his home at Sixes don Beach Creamery has worked out tel. where calls for him may bt W. J Conlogue of Conlogue Log Miss Pearl Craine left Friday eve- River from the county seat where he and Installed an improved method of left lt|> ging company was here from their camp Sunday on business He says ning for Eugene to resume her stud had been assisting County Engineer pasteurizing cream. Heretofore the «lose Sale of Grace Dollar they are only working one side now ies at the university, after spending C. S. McCulloch for the mini mer custom at the local plant has been to San Francisco, Jan S Negoti but are getting out fifteen or twenty the holidays with her parents. pasteurize with live steam, and the Mr. and Mrs. R. Collver were cars of logs per M. F. Drake of Seattle, accom in town the first of the week enroute consequent result during the winter ations for the Hale of the steamer Grace Dollar by the Robert Dollai Times. panied by Wm. Wright of Mosier Marshfield where they will again months when cream was scarce and older, has been that a certain amount company to the Pacific Steamshli of it was more or lesH cooked Und company will be concluded tomorrow. The consideration er the new system this is now done It Is expected. away with, and Mr. Warner says his proposed has not been divulged. The hot water pasteurizing method will Grace Dollar Is the last American aid hint in keeping the product of the steamship owned by the Dollar com plant up to its summer standard of pany. The Pacific company also is being the best produced in Southwest negotiating for the Northland of th« Parr-McCormick company. Oregon. Mrs M A. Hudson, who suffered Attention Knights of Pythias! a stroke of apoplexy Saturday eve There will be second degree work ning. and was for a time in a very at the regular meeting of Delphi critical condition. Is reported ss im Lodge No. t>4. Monday night, .lanu proving today, by Dr. Richmond, lh< ary 15th, commencing at 7:30 p. in attending physician Mrs. Ren Ho All Knights are urged to attend. berg. Mrs. A. J. Jackson, Mrs N. C Divelblss and John Hudson hurried Eighty-Seven Years Old to their mother's bedside and with II H. Adams, , S|tringfield, Dane Hudson, the youngest son, are writes. "I had a severe attack now with her. Mrs. Hudson has llv kidney trouble, I am getting old, 81 ed the greater part of her life In years. I tried different treatment! 1 Coos county and Coquille has been but nona did me so much good as her home for the last quarter of n Foley Kidney Pills" Foley Kidney century. Her many friends are anxl Pills build up weakened kidneys, ously hoping for her speedy rscov help rid the blood of acIdH and pots ons, and relieve bladder troubles Coquille Herald. Sold everywhere. KODAK C. Y. LOWE I : FROM Morris Heights By J. J MORRIS George Henry sold his farm a short Inie ago and is now selling his stock All of his registered Holstetns are for ¡ale at very reasonable prices. A self appointed critic goes out of its way to inform me that I use thia ■mail space for too many subjects. Very Well. But if we were all just dike and had the same ideas there would be no use of but one man. If t change subjects too often. I will lak my critic to Just quietly put it lown in his note book as one of uiy nany faults. When we are well and strong, how •any it is to bemean the doctors, but what a different view we take of hem when we are down on our backs staring at the door. I am always boasting of what a fine bed I have. I like a Straight. solid and springless bed. Bert I’et- *rson came down and stayed all night with me one night and after he crawl 'd in bed he gave me a savage, lireatening look and groaned piti fully as I blew out the light. Kais- ng up his pillow he rapped loudly md said: "Now Just how did you say this was fixed? Are the boards on top of the mattress or under It?" This — and Five Cants DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley < Co, Chicago. Ill, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar com pound for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar tic tablets.— Sold everywhere EF you want the best pipe tobacco on earth, just travel around lookin' for it, then—drop into the shop on the next corner an9 ask for some VELVET. HERE Is No Better Pipe To bacco—than Velvet. We hon estly believe that. Smoker after smoker has told us so. Before you agree or disagree, we ask you to put Velvet to any test that will con vince you personally. T Velvet is the best Kentucky Burley tobacco —the variety American pipe smokers have agreed 1o be the world’s finest pipe tobacco and the natural qualities of this tobacco have been brought to perfect maturity by two years of ageing in wooden hogsheads We challenge ycu to compare Velvet to-day with any pipe tobacco at any price ? il „V/oOco Q a 10c Tins - 5c Metal-lined One Pound Glass Humidors Xeiv Curry Official» County court is In session at Gold Beach this week. New officers whc have assumed their duties, are. W in Tolman, sheriff; F. 8. Moore, ass-.«- sor; G. J. Heiberger. commissioner. W. M. Kent, school superintendent R. J. Canfield, surveyor; and Dr C W. Robbins, coroner. Port Orford Tribune. Wedding at Sixes River Last Sunday two popular young people were united in marriage when l/ostor Fitzhugh took for a bride Miss Mary Wells. The ceremony took place at the bride's home at Sixof river, Rev. W II Myers going out from Port Orford to officiate. Both of the young people have grown from childhood in the neighborhood where they were wed. and have many friends to hope that each year of their wedded life may find them as happy and contented as the one up on which theyjiave Just united their fortunes and embarked Port Or ford Tribune. Appointed llond Hupert l*or« The county court has appointed the following supervisors for 11*17: Dia- trlct No. 1, Chas E Hanson; District No. 2. L. I II. Cutlip; District No. 3, Sam Stout: : District No. S, James D. Clinton; District No. ti, A. J. Counts R. B. Murdock has been reappointed roadtnaster for the ensuing year. Former Resident lilts« Mortimer Smith who died recently at La Pine, Oregon, was a former Coos county reaident. He was about 72 years old and moved from the Co quille valley to La Pine about ten years ago. Mrs P E. Drane of Co quille, Mrs Nelson Smith of Bandon and < as-. A Smith of Bandon are rel atlvea of the deceased RICH MILK IMI CRF. IM I >el he red Dally •<> lour Door. SANITO GROCERY . . HEADQUARTERS PARKERSBURG DAIRY phone none >«>000000000000000000000000000000000 Is. S. ELIZABETH? Eight Day service between Coquille River and ’Frisco SAILS FOR BANDON Large Two Berth Outside State rooms with running water. FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare $10.00 FROM SAN FRANCISCO RESERVATIONS: J. E. Norton,Coquille Perkins', Myrtle Point; Hillyer's Cigar Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift. Langlois E, E. T. KRUSE, owners and manag ers, 24 Calif. St.. San Francisco. ä J. E. WALSTROM AGENT BANDON ■ taa i ¿ i is i aut tata h iwiiiib OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS; J. L. K ronenherg . President F. J. FAHY, Cashier T. P. II anly , Vice-President W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier R. H. R osa C. Y. L owe Ou Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 One of the moat interesting stories about benefits of cowtesting assocla lions was told by J. L. Smith, county agent of Coos county He told of a farmer In an association in his coun ty who found after two years of teat- Ing that hfa cows were only paying a yearly profit of about *1 50 each The farmer had been dairying on that basis for years, but Is now sending hU scrub cows to the butcher as fast as possible Farmers’ Week News. O. A. C., Corvallis. H hat fn Do for Bad f old If you want a cough medicine that give« quick and aura action In heal Ing colds, coughs or croup, get Fol ey's Honey and Tar It heals Inflam ed membranes in throat, cheat or bronchial tubes, breaka up tight roughs. loosen» phlegm. makes breathing easier, stops tlcklln« In throat Contains no opiatea Sold ev erywhere. „ . J Drafts on the Principal Cities of the Vorld. A General Banking Business. Accountsof Individualsand Corporations Solicited. » I ■ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo» Central Transfer Co. 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