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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
Beach, where ate has a position as to potato««. He says the «oil is in . tine shape and if the weather condl- teacher. j tions prove to be as favorable as they Mrs Geo. Langdon of Nampa, are indicated at the present time a Idaho, arrived Saturday for a visit I good early crop is looked for. P. A. Lux was down from the coun at the homes of her daughters. Mrs. J. L. Foster who recently purchas J. T. Lillard and Mrs. L. D. Fels- ty seat town Friday. ed the Corner confectionery and fruit i heim. Ladies' Union Suits, >1 00. 11 25 1 stand from Joe Bertas, has com Mrs. John Fromm, Jr , and son cf bined the establishment with his value.—John Dickey. It I Port Orford stopped at the Gallier Mr and Mrs. A. B Taylor of Myr- Sunday enroute home from a holi popcorn and peanut, and shoe shin i tie Point were guests at tike Gallier day visit with relatives and friends ing stand, and he and Mrs. Foster are busy taking care of the large trade Monday. at Coos Bay. ! in their line. De n't forgot, Audrey Muonon in Geo Bradford, in charge of mining Lloyd Knapp of Pott Orford stop Purity" at the Grand, Monday, operations near Bullards, has gone ped at the Hotel Bandon Friday en ' January 15th. to San Francisco for a business visit route to Portland to resume his stud Harry Ferris returned a few days He expects to return about the first ies at college He was accompanied ngo from Portland, where he spent of the mouth. ' by C. Dick Ainsworth, representative the holidays. Ttie steamer Speedwell which was of a Portland machinery house who Mrs. Fred Jamieson of Powers re recently sold by the A F. Estabrook had gone to Curry to sell the county turned home tills week from a visit company, is reported to have been a ruck crusher. chartered for carrying lumber from with relatives in Port Orford L. M Strong, manager of the Dew Puget Sound to Balboa. Valley cheese factory, accompanied T. P. Hanly was down from his Sam Armstrong left Saturday for by ills eldest son, was in Bandon I ampa creek ranch Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Port Commission Corvallis to resume his studies at tlie Tuesday enroute to Myrtle Point to O. A C. where he is studying n»e- attend a directors' meeting of the Tims. Hughes of Cape Blanco has •chanlcal engineering Friday night newly organized Coos-Curry Cheese '■ceil a guest at the Gallier several I Sam was a guest at the Shumate Manufacturers’ association. He ex d:"s. Wednesday he went to Marsh- home. pects to return home today. lleld fra bri< f stay. BORN Friday, January 5, 1S17. Bert Patterson, foreman of the Walter i'anter of the Myrtle Point to Mr. and Mrs L. D. Felsheim, a works here during the jetty improve Transportation company was on the lusty 7*ipound daughter Mother ments a year ago. returned to Ban ick list lust week, but Is now abb' and daughter getting along niceh don from the Umpqua where he was to again be back on the Job. father completely disorganized employed In like capacity on the jet ty works there. Mr. Patterson states ’ Runny," the popcorn magnate of Howe th<-s utlislde of First street, has now Lawrence Rackleff of Coquille and that the jetty at that point has been built himself a frame struclure as Leland Rackleff of Florence have completed and the crew disbanded. protection against the elements been visitors In this community £l'ir Everybody has been wondering Local News For Men Only PEEK INTO OUR WINDOW PURITY GUARANTEED % The former is prepar . W. II Button. superintendent ol .ng the week the West Shore Oil company, went to Ing to build a cheese factory on the Marshfield Sunday enroute to San Figg plac«. Francisco for a brief business visit C. C. Inman Is back from Medford Earl Williams of the Grand Ln where he spent several weeks with 'ii ’ipment of Odd Fellows was in tin Ills wife who resides there. He t* ely Interviewing members of the Io interested in mining properties in 'urry county and lias returned l a! 1 dge the forepart of the week look after them. I Cleve McAllister, with Sidwells has been quite sick with the lagrlpp* Mr and Mrs Frank Hage of Wed the pa t two weeks, for a large part lerburn spent a few days here till f l lie time unable to be at the store week on their way to Twin Falls. , Coming -to the Grand theatre Idaho, where they expect to locate men, "Til* Ne'er Do Wells" In 12 They were recently married. Mrs iage being a daughter of Alf. Millei reels. Watch for the date. I The person who lost a valuable if Curry. Thos. Carter of San Francisco Is ir 1 Masonic emblem on one of the loca' he city calling on merchants fo docks recently may have the same b; Mr. Carter is quit« applying at the Western World of Haas Brothers H well acquainted here, having been t traveling salesman In thia terrltor? Rev A Haberly left Thursday fot several years ago. This is hia hrs Salibury, Miss . being summoned b) 1 wire on account of the serious 111 trip for Haas. ! ness of his father, Christian Haber I iy. SANITO G R O C E R Y E It Thrift, the Langlois merch ant, stopped In town Monday even ng enroute to Los Angeles and othe: 'California points, just to look around. Max Timmerman of Marshfield nade another visit to the local ship /aid this week to look the plant ov ar. Mr. Timmerman is said to be at •fficlent man and It may be that h< will work up some proposition where by he can get the plant In operation Miss Chloe Buell of Myrtle Point was a guest at the Hotel Bandon ex el al days ago enroute to Gold Ed. Gallier has just finished plant 'ng a half acre of ground on the vglller place near the school house. in future years become an integral | part in its upbuilding. M. W. Treadgold was in from his’ Upper Four Mile stock ranch the forepart of the week He says that range conditions are much better than anticipated earlier in the season He had provided feed when the re cent snow fell but now the cattle have again gone out in the hills | where there is plenty of green grass. Owing to the usual winter short age of milk the cheese factory at Dew Valley has closed down for a short while. Manager Strong has been busy ' preparing for the coming rush, and says he doesn’t intend for any of his patrons to lose any money on high- priced cheese through inability on his part to handle all the milk they can bring in. George Wilson came over from Coos Bay Monday afternoon on his way to Curry county where lie has a mining proapect, which he believes , is quite valuable. He will do con siderable prospect work on tlie claim I at this time. Mr. Wilson is a rela tive of Engineer Roy Rozelle of Ban don. and while here was a guest of tlie latter. Work on the Knights of Pythias building which was stopped during the holidays so as not to interfere wit Ii Bandon Furniture company's trade during that period. Is to be re sumed immediately and the finish ing of the building rushed to com pletion. Tlie work is under the di why George l.aird lias been going rection of Fred A. Mehl, proprietor of around with such a broad smile on the Acme Planing mill. Ills face the last few days, but the Mr. and Mrs. William Gillings secret is now out. It appears the warm spring like days of the past started last Saturday for Portland week have acted as a strong "call to where tho latter will receive medical the Buick." of which George Is now attention. .Mrs. Gillings has been ail ing for several months, and her con local agent. dition lias become so serious that Mr Louis Reeves was a Cora Lay visi Gillings is taking her where she can tor the forepart of the woek. He be treated by specialists. A special met a number of former BanJunians auto came down from Bandon after wliile there, among them being M. D them.—Port Orford Tribune. Sherrard, Edmund Gallier, ii. B Miss Elsie Kinley, who has been Lewellyn, and Geo. Laffaw. Mr. Reeves lias decided to move to visiting with her parents and other Marshfield where he will be employ relatives in Bandon, this week re turned to Monmouth to resume her ed in the O. K. barber shop. studies at the state Normal school. W. E. Best, manager for the A. F. Miss Kinley is a local High school Estabrook company in Coos county, graduate and for the past two years was on the Bay this week Mr. Best was the efficient assistant at the Bear -ays the company is still buying tl *s creek school which won high honors n tlie vicinity of Port Orfurd and among the county rural schools dur itoring them there. It is necessary ing that time. hat the ties be held in large quanti At tlie regular meeting of the ties so that big orders can be filled Knights of Pythias lodge Monday on demand. Coos Bay Harbor. night Installing Officer Capt. Thos T. W. l.aird, formerly efficient White and J. W. Mast took charge pharmacist at the Grange Pharmacy, and installed the new officers for the and an all around good scout, has coming term. Tlie new officers are: transferred his membership from the Jas. H. Howe, chancellor command local Knights of Pythias lodge to the er; Roy B. Corson, vice chancellor. irganization's lodge at Scio, Ore. Mr. ('. F. Pape, prelate; W. A. Hoover, Laird is now a resident of that thriv m. of w.; Dr. 1. L. Scofield, master ing little city, and feels that lie will at arils; Victor Breuer. K. R. 8.; JUNIOR A Dress-up Watch HE small, thin unior at $2.50 is a watcn a man need not feel backward in tak ing from his dress suit pocket. T Not only is it »mall and neat, but it has a solid nickel case which can’t turn brassy. Comes also in the pop- $050 ular gun metal finish. ORANGE F. A. Mehl, M. of E.; J. H. Jones, I. G.; Cleve McAllister, O. G.; Capt. Thos. White, trustee.. Harold Sabro left the past week for New York City, from which port he sails this week for Christiana, Norway, for a visit at his old home. His mother, who Is growing elderly, lias been in poor health for some time and Mr. Sabro thought it best to go to her side at this time. He must pass through the North Sea on the voyage across the Atlantic and for a part of the journey will brave the danger of his ship being tor pedoed by a German submarine. Girls' Sailor Suits, six to twelve years, reduced from 13 to $2 each. •John Dickey. it Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—All of my livestock in cluding my registered Holsteins, at reasonable prices. Geo. A. Henry. 11 AL 1 EENDON and EVENING The World s Greatest Model in a remarkable and true interpretation of the Beauty of Sculpture and Feminine Form ♦ £3*^4 * w AUDREY MUNSON PRESENTED IN W Masterpiece Photoplay in Seven Wonderful Parts The frank clearness of this picture will cause much comment on account of the many disappointments in the past by the suggestive treatment of nude in motion pictures. <J There is nothing in Miss Munson’s poses in the nude that should wound the sensibilities of even the most Puritanic person. C The posing of Miss Munson assumes the paramount interest, while the plot and action serve to make the poses acquire a real significance and give them ade- quate dramatic setting. 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