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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
JOIN THE CROWDS That Crowd the HUB. Second week of Our Big Retiring from Business Sale. Last day of business Jan. 27. MEN’S OV ERCOATS $17.00 20.00 22.50 25.00 Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat $12.85 14.85 16.65 17.85 Beys’ and Youth’s Over coats Just Half PH ce. 5.00 10.00 Overcoat 6.00 12.50 Overcoat 7.50 15.00 Overcoat Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Hats now 95 cents. Store room for rent Feb. 1 MEN’S SLITS $12.85 $17.00 Suits now Suits now 14.85 20.00 16.65 22.50 Suits now 17.85 25.00 Suits now 19.65 27.50 Suits now 21.85 30.00 Suits now 26.35 35.00 Suits now These suits are Hart Schaffner & Marx, Mich aels Stern & Co. and Hen ry Sonneborn & Co. makes —all high grade clothing. BOYS’ KNICKERBOCK ER NORFOLK SUITS. (Most suits with extra pants.) $ 5.00 Suit now_____ $3.95 4.65 6.00 Suit now 4.95 6.50 Suit now 7.00 Suit now 5.60 »’i 7.50 Suit now 6.35 8.00 Suit now 6.85 8.50 Suit now 7.25 9.00 Suit now 7.65 10.00 Suit now Startling Photoplay Causes Comment Announcement World'» l'ajnou» Artb-t Mo<lel to Ap* pe«r iu Set rii Itevi Lea tu re at Grami Monday. The startling advertisements of the feature photoplay in seven parts ■■purity," showing the famous artist s model, Audrey Munson, in the nude, is causing considerable comment, as the play is to be shown here at the Grand theatre Munday afternoon and evening. In some of the large cities where this play was advertised it was first submitted to boards of censors, but in each case it was passed for its artis- ) tie value although various age limits were suggested. Audrey Munson is the favorite of American sculptors and artists, be ing noted for the beauty of her fig ure and rare grace of her poses. She liosed for three-fifths of the outdoor sculptor work seen at the Panama Pacific International exposition; also for many of the great murals. "Purity” includes scenes of mar velous beauty in which the absorb ing action of the powerful drama are laid. An allegorical dance on a wood bordered lawn, facing the Pacific Ocean; a garden fete In an outdoor I natural Greek ainpitheatre, where Miss Munson poses in sculptor amid poetic dances; the sunken garden i where "Evil" casts seeds of discord over the "Garden of Life," the art ' ist's discovery of "Purity" bathing In It also includes I a woodland pool, reproductions of famous paintings i and and statuary poses in the art ist's studio, by Miss Munson, includ ing Magdalen, Premier, The Bath of Psyche, Androweda. Mustdora, The Polar Star, Descending Night, Aph rodite, Abundance, Spring. Late, and Running Diana. This picture is being shown in all the large cities at 75c and »1.00 ad mission. Only 15 and 25 cents will be charged here and a big attend ance both at the matinee which will t>< gin at 2:30 and In the evening, is anticipated. We have added to our service BICYCLE DELIVERY ’Phone your orders at any time to 451 for immediate delivery JOHN DICKEY k. ('apt. Cunningham, the oldest avi Club Elect» Officer» Woodlawn Tennis Club enjoyed a ator of the LT. 8. Flying corps, left pleasant social and business meet- Monday morning after having made ng at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. L. a detailed personal investigation of W. Turnbull Tuesday evening. The the possibilities of Coos Bay for a forepart of the evening was spent at submarine base, naval base, and avi Bridge, Mrs. W. E. Best being award ation base and a dirigible base. He 'd tlie prize for high score. After went to Bremerton to join Rear Ad luncheon was served the business miral Helm and the other members meeting was held, which included the of the LT. 8. Naval Base Investigating 25% Off ‘lection of Mr. Turnbull as presi committee which is there completing 25c $1.50 Arrow 25c 60c ARROW dent and E. H. Boyle as secretary its preliminary report for Congress BOOTS and S II I R T S GARTERS Suspenders T I E S COLLARS tor the ensuing year. The social on the needs and possibilities of the and Slickers now 20c now $1.15 now 15c now 35c now 10c feature of the next meeting, to be Pacific coast defenses, Capt. Cun- Held at Prof. Richards' studio Feb ningham indlcated that another trip ruary 13. will be dancing. would be made along the coast later $5.35 MEN’S AND BOYS’ $7.50 Mackinaws • « • • MEN S and LADIES to make final report on the harbor Port Orford Tribune: A quiet defenses. 6.15 UNDERWEAR 8.50 Mackinaws SHOES wedding took place in Port Orford 7.35 10.00 Mackinaws New Years day when Roger A. Man The new county official family at ly and Miss Pearl Axtell were united the court house consists of the fol 40c $3.45 50c Underwear $4.00 Shoes now n marriage at the parsonage by Rev. lowing: John F. Hall, district at 2.00 Men’s Pants.... 1.45 46c Myers. The bride is a popular local torney; T. M. Dimniick. treasurer: 4.50 Shoes now .... 3.75 65c Underwear 3.00 Men’s Pants__ 2.35 roung lady who has lived most of her R. E. Baker, superintendent of 4.35 1.00 Underwear 80c 5.00 Shoes now ife here and at Bandon, being a schools; F. A. Golden as school sup 3.15 4.00 Men’s Pants elephene operator at the latter place ervisor holds until June; C. S. Mc 4.70 1.25 Underwear 96c 5.50 Shoes now 3.95 5.00 Men’s Pants or several years. The groom is not Culloch, surveyor and John F. Pol 1.15 1.50 Underwear 5.15 6 00 Shoes now o well known here, but comes well ley, assistant; County Judge. James 1.65 recommended from Brookings, where Watson; Commissioners G. J. Arm 1.45 2.00 Men’s Hats 5.35 2.00 Underwear 6.50 Shoes now le is employed, and where the hap- strong and Archie Philip; Jesse P. 1.90 7.00 Shoes now 2.50 Men’s Hats 1.90 5.65 2.50 Underwear iy young people will reside. Ths Beyers, assessor, James Sullivan as «ride has the wishes of a wide circle deputy, and R. E. Jueb and A. A. • I p Shoes now 2.15 3.00 Men’s Hats 2.35 6.35 3.00 Underwear >f friends that the brightness of the Selander as clerks. L. W. Oddy, as 2.65 2.65 3.50 Men’s Hats 8.50 Shoes now 6.90 3.50 Underwear lew year for her may never be dim county clerk, Nels Osmundson, first Hold Joint Installation The Masons and Order of Eastern med. deputy. A. B. Collier, second deputy, Star held joint installation ceremon Inez Bunch, Esther Asplund and BIG REDUCTION’S made throughout the entire stock. Buy all you can Parlier and Tailor .Move ies at the Knights of Pythias hall, Rena Danielson as clerks; W. W. use now for it will he years before you can again buy merchandise at such prices Friday evening. January 5th. The The O. K. Barber shop, owned by Gage, sheriff, Clyde Gage, first dep j hall was specially decorated for the - Mynatt, and the M. Windle tailor- uty. Archie O. Walker, second depu occasion and the jolly crowd was ng establishment have moved from ty, and Geo. O. Leach and Walter he Anderson building to the place Newbury as clerks. large. Mrs. Julia F. Pape, acting as in ipposite the Orange Pharmacy, re stalling officer, installed the follow -•ently vacated by Mr. Eassbender. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hornung and ing officers for the O. E. 8.: Lillian Some substantial improvements are little daughter, Peggy, were Marsh 8. Flom, worthy matron; E. W. oeing made. field visitors Tuesday. Schetter, worthy patron; Adelaide Charter Number: 9718. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | the widow's absolutely in fee slmplo. Pearson, associate matron; Mary Gal- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Instead of the one-half Income from Mr. Seeley gave an interesting talk lier, secretary; Kate L. Rosa, treas ii I the husband's property as pro- to the high school pupils Friday urer; Blanche Faulds. conductress; vided under the common law system morning, taking the subject, "Meet Jeanette Pearce, asHOciate conduct (Continued troni first page) ( n the other hand, under the com ing temptation successfully." ress; Jennie Schetter, chaplain: AT HAMKIN, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT munity law system, the widow would interest In basket ball is growing Clara Brown, marshal; Edith Geisen- aay there are 12 formulas, at least, not have any interi-st in property her coner. Nearly three times as many dorfer, organist; Eva Eaton. Adah; THE CLONE OF Bl'NINENS ON DECEMBER 27, 1»1C. whereby alcohol may be denatured husband had accumulated prior to <d-nt body tickets have been sold I. enore James, Ruth; Alice Gallier. and made unfit for drinking purposes marriage As for example. If a man No. 07 IM i date as were disposed of last year Esther; Elizabeth Manciet, Martha; K E SO I it <’ E S without siHilling it for bathing pur ad »10,000 when he married and The victory of the local players over Julia Pape. Electa; Anna L. Craine, LoanB and discounts................................................. pose« and point out that thus de .lie same »10,000 when he died after »69,196.32 Myrtle Point, 23 to 21, has aided warder, Chas. F. Pape, sentinel. natured all restrictions might be tak Overdrafts, unsecured.................................................... 25.17 larriage. even though his death were n bringing up enthusiasm and a Ray Watkins acting as installing en off the aale of alcohol. 0 years after, the widow would rev large crowd la expected at the Co officer, installed the following offi U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation (par value) . .. . 15.500.00 An extreme radical faction, on the olve nothing except such as her hus quille-Bandon game Friday evening cers for the Masonic lodge: Kay Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure other hand, may attempt to have the band might will her postal saving deposits.......................................... Vnder the An excursion from the up river town Watkins, W. M ; Thos. White, 8. W.; 3,000.00 legislature pass a law requiring all 'til mon law system, she would have will bring a large number of rooters, II. Pearce, J. W.; J. W. Mast. 8. D.; Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for Btate alcohol purchasers first to obtain a x dower Interest to one-half the In ncluding the Coquille band. II K. Flom. .1, I).. E. W. Schetter. or other deposits or bills payable (postal ex permit from the chief of police A come from this property, regardless J. W Noblet. principal of the Co secretary; E. E. Oakes, treasurer; cluded) .................................................................. 2.000.00 aeries of ao-calhd ''women's meas f whether It was accumulated by quille High school was a visitor at A. 3. Elliott. 8. 8.; L. E. Eaton, J. 8.; ures" will undoubtedly he Introduc Securities other than U. 8. Bonds (not Including lie husband before ur after marriage, the Bandon High school Tuesday Wm I.eGore, Tyler. ed Among these measure« will be f r her lifetime stocks) owned unpledged.................................. 2,405.06 7,405.06 The debaters are hard at work pre After several speeches were made a woman's Jury bill and a community Sub. to stock of Federal reserve bank 50% of sub. Proponents of these two law sjra- paring to meet Myrtle Point and concerning the good of the order, and 750.00 property bill. Already those favor >alue of banking house (if unencumbered)............. etna are sure to have It out hot and Marshfield, January 26th. Coquille a social time spent, we all adjourn 24.618.78 ing a law providing for women jur heavy and the legislators will have ligh school has dropped out of the ed to the dining room where delicious Furniture and fixtures...................................................... 388.40 or» are divided Into three camps, a hard problem on their hands, for eague for the present year, ho the refreshments were served and toasts <>ue from approved reserve agents In New York, The radical group proposes to make •ven the lawyers are divided on the local school will send a team to were given suitable for the occasion Chicago and St. Louis....................................... 4,748.46 Jury •ervice compulsory for women 'lerits of the two systems Marshfield. -Correspondent. >ue from approved reserve agents in other reserve just as It Is now with men. A more The General Science class has a cities ........................................................... llural < milts l.aw Xoedcil • • • • conservative group would make Jury 29,970.43 34,718 89 The rural credits law recently "eriacope, similar to the ones used by Due from banks and bankers (other than included service optional with women, as It Is t Birthday Anniversary the soldiers In the trenches "some in last two items).................................................. in Washington Still another and adopt ml by the people, issuing rural The eighty-seventh birthday an 6,011.86 where In France." It was construct extremely radical group would re- red It bonds, will probably require Checks on banks In same city as reporting bank . niversary of our oldest and best-be 222 49 ed by Wallace «takes. considerable enacting legislation quire that a certain percentage of the loved member. Grandma Shoemaker, Outside checks and other cash items........................... 440.77 juror» on every Jury, or at least on There also probably will come before was observed on the 26th of Decem Fractional currency, nickels and cents...................... 91.06 NEW LAKE NOTEN 531.83 juries trying sex cases, lie composed the legislature some sort of a meas- ber. by an all day reception given at Notes of other national banks........................................ Mr. and Mrs James Alumbaugh ire to safeguard the signing of Ini 2.015.00 of women This last step would ob tier home. A goodly number of G. Federal Reserve notes....................................................... 220.00 viously play havoc with the right of tiative petitions, perhaim by requir were Bandon visitors Monday and A. R. post and corps and members Lawful reserve in vault and with the cliallonge and otherwise disarrange ing that »11 signers go to the county Tuesday. paid their respects to her, and the Mrs Chas. Fox went to Pandon Still another proapec- Federal Reserve Bank..................................................... the jury system and comparatively court house sparkle in her eyes as she greeted 26.123.69 few supporter» of It are to be found '.ive measure Is being discussed, the -aturday returning home Tuesday. each one proved her enjoyment of the Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer and due Mr. and Mrs Frank Pomeroy are The community property measure people of Gswego desiring to have the from U. 8. Treasurer................................... occasion—and 87 years young did 775.00 U certain to precipitate a warm legislature authorin' their Recension visitors at the Bethel ranch. not seem a misnomer A fine din TOTAL Mias Pearl Davis returned to Ban »188,502 49 fight I'nder the community proper from Clackamas county and annexa don Monday She has been spending ner was served: Turkey cooked to a ty law. as opposed to the common tion to Multnomah county. turn, duck and chicken likewise, and the holidays with her parents. taw, all property earned by husband Joe Young was a Bandun visitor that punkin' pie; coffee and cake and wife after marriage Is consider Port Orford Is out for the propos was served all afternoon. A visitor's Capital stock paid in ...................................................... 25,000 00 ed joint property, not to be dispos ed naval tiaae and at a recent meet Saturday. . book was provided by the corps in Surplus fund ............................................................ 2,500.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haynes were ed of by either without the consent ing named a committee of Represen which each one enrolled their name Undivided profits................................................................ Bandon visitors Saturday 5,650.27 of the other For example. It the tative F B Tlchenor, A J Marsh There are quite a number intend Nice l.ttle gifts and cards were left Less current expenses Interest and taxes paid .. 2,549.14 3.101.13 husband dies, half hl» property ac and William Gillings to confer with ing to take in the dance at Harve on the table for Grandma's next day Circulating notes outstanding...................................... 15,500.00 cumulated after marriage would be the Federal committee at Portland. enjoyment. She reported a fine Smith's Saturday. Due to banks and bankers............................................... 421 05 Mrs. Jas. Crowley and Mrs Dick night's rest as a result of so much Demand Deposits: company A member of Bandon No McBee have been on the sick list the Individual deposits subject to check........................ 108.532 66 past week, but are Improving at 40. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days .. . • • • • 4.105.66 present. Certified checks.............................................................. MYRTLE 1,798 77 Holxl Joint lnMallnti<»n Th» G. A. R poet and W. R C. of Postal savings deposits................................................... 1,078 26 Married at Marshtiehl Bandon met at the hall Saturday. State, county or other municipal deposits................ 2,000.00 Vadron Gartln. a young cartoonist January 6th. to install the officer Total demand deposits (last 5 items) .. .. 117.515.35 and Ml»» Vivian Haynes were mar for the coming year After a good Time depooMa (payable after 30 days, or sub. to 30 day* or more notice). ried Thursday afternoon by Justice dinner, such as only the ladies of the Certificates of deposit.............................................. 24,464 96 Pcrnock at hi» office. Mra. Ora D. Women'» Relief Corps can serve, the Total time deposits (last item )...................... 24.464 96 Timmons, mother of the groom, and Installation service» were held. Of TOTAL Miss Reta Mars of Bandon, were wit- fleers installed were President Leila »188.502 49 •lessee The bride said her relative» Fi»h. Senior Vice President Martha lived tn Eugene The young couple Zeck, Junior Vice Anke Nelson. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF COOS, m »III reside iu Marrhfleld -Coo« Bay Treasurer Matilda Npenecr. Secretary I. L. 1» \\ L.BB. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly Time». Kiva Miller. Conductor Fannie Huf »»ear that the above statement is true to lhe beet of my knowledge and oe- ford. Guard Frva Kennedy, Musician Uet' E. D WEBB. Cashier Closing L.vangeli»tic Nervier« Myrtle Henry, Patriotic Instructor Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 day of January. 1917. The closing service of the evange Kila M Rea. Color Bearer Anna I. N MILLER. Notary Public for Oregon. listic meetings at the Presbyterian Tucker, l.isba Walter. Ellen Neu- My Commission Expire« November 12. 1920. church will he held Friday night. man. Effie Macey. Blanche Fauld* January 12th. The public 1» cordi acted as Installing offlcer - Pres» CORRECT— Attest ally in”*»d. H. L. Houston, Director. C. T. Lowe, LMrector. E E. Oakes, Director i Correspundeut, burial Nntrs Hub Clothing & Shoe Co., Bandon (thr ¿First National ¡Sank »