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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
part of last week tor a week camp DEW VALLEY SCHOOL HOLDS ANOTHER CONTEST ing and outing trip. Mr. Wells re turned to Bandon on Monday to at tend to business matters, joining the Parents and Pupils from Other Dis tricts Were <>u«*ts at lite party again later in the week Recent Event. W. M. Smith. Joseph Jesus and Charles McPherson, who said that (By Roy A. Giles, teacher. I they are organizers for the I. W. W., Another spelling contest was held went through Marshfield the first of at the Dew Valley school. The school the week on their way to Coquille, was divided into two sections, the where they expect to start active Third grade comprising one section, work. They said that they are all while all grades above that grade from Seattle. formed the other. Those pupils scor The new state law requiring Ore ing I Ou points are as follows: Third grade—Carl Richert. John gon dogs outside of the towns In Ore gon to have special licenses, does not < ox, Lyle Strong. Kenner Giles, Elsie affect Coos and Curry countie«, they Richert. Ida Barnes. Fourth grade— Sixth grade—Norma having been eliminated from the Alden Strong workings of the law. The constables Hesse. Agnes Hoover, George Cox. grade—Myrtle Crabtree, are required to collect the licenses Seventh which is aimed at sheep killing ca- Lester Cox. Eighth grade—Melden nines. Baker. In the contest the words used were Mr. and Mrs A. H Buckingham those taken from the N. E. A. spel- and family left Sunday morning in their auto for their home at Eu- 1 ng contest, and none of the pupils gene, after a week's visit with local who failed to receive perfect fell be relatives and friends. Mr. Bucking- low 85 i»er cent. A number of pu ham stated before leaving that the pils were present from other schools upper story of the B-B building a ■ well as some of the parents and would be completed at once, the work patrons, but it is to be hoped that being under the suiiervision of Geo more will evince interest enough in the school to attend, and give evi P. Laird. dence of the fact that they are really J. O. Peart, long Janitor of the Co parents. quille schools, has been appointed If parents would visit school and turnkey and caretaker of the priso '■onsult with the teachers as to Uie ners at the Coos county jail, Sheriff work of their children, there would Gage said today «Saturday). He be fewer cases of ''somebody else's succeeds Nova I.andrith. son-in-law incorrigible children.” of Mr. Gage, who has taken charge A program will also be given in of the Coos County Infirmary, sue |,,)nneeiiJn with the regular spelling r.-eding Mr and Mr- Allan M< L.-od .wWc|| wilj be given in the Coos Bay Times. I form of "chosen sides.” with Norma IIKACI.E DEI.IYERY. PHONE 571. Eighteen filled one box of straw I Hesse and Agnes Hoover as captains, berries which A. Knopp gave the I VH as cordially invited. >00^0000000000000000000000000000000 World force an opportunity to sample I ------------------------- Monday. And the box would have I MILLER-KRICK J Cape Blanco. passed Inspection, too. for there was I ---------- Mr. and Mrs. O. A Trowbridge, no vacant space. Mr. Knopp has a I, laughter of laical Resilient Mariie«l al prett, Home Wedding, accompanied by their house guest, small patch of these "New Oregon" I berries at his home in Portland ad- The honie of Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Celeste Bunker, and by Mr and ........ * quiet Always first with a complete line Mrs. Lentner Galiler, drove to Coos dltion. It is certainly a splendid va I ,j Min,.,- *** th,. very pretty wedding the evening1 of fresh vegetables at the Sanilo, it. I ay in the Trowbridge auto Sunday, riety for this section, the flavor be-11 Ing excellent and the production pro-1 f June june 30th when their daughter, Roy Trader and wife of Bandon . ami spent the day. lific. . Miss ________ Inez, _____________ became the bride of Thad- were at Coos Bay the first of the Monday's (' ooh Bay Times says: George B. McDonald of Bullards | 18 Krick of this city, The bride week. Mr. ami Mrs Curl Rosberg of Kitty- returned from a trip to Spokane. was attired in a handsome dress of R O. Gardner and family of Lang ville will leave tomorrow for Taco Wash., and points in Idaho. While ale blue silk and carried a bouquet lois came up to Bandon Saturday ma. Washington, to make their home away Mr. McDonald tried to enlist in f white roses and forget-me-nots. •there. Mr Roseburg will be employed after supplies The Miller home was beautifully Hn the Seaburn shipyards at that the marine corps at Portland and being rejected, tried to enter the decorated in ferns, roses and honey- Katherine Kevcney of Bandon was place. The wedding ceremony. field artillery corps at Spokane, but | suckles, registered at the Chandler. Marsh Mis* Margaret Hanly of Bandon with similar luck, He was rejected I vhich was performed by Rev. A. R. field, one day tills week who has been a visitor in San Fran on account of Injuries received in a Reese, was followed by a sumptuous Vernon and Gladys Colver of cisco and Oakland for the past three runaway about two years ago. Mr. wedding dinner. Those present were: Catching Inlet have been guests of months stopped in North Bend on McDonald is very patriotic and re ■Ir and Mrs. Jamse M. Miller, Rev. Mrs. C. R. Colver In Bandon the past her return home and was a guest grets very much that his country |dntl Mrs A. B. Reese, Mrs. John week. ut the August lloelling residence.— 1 will not accept his services on the {rick, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller, disses Verna and Miller, Irma Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. Smith and 1 Monday's Times. battlefields in Europe. Chester Miller, Ray Miller, Ernest daughter of Bandon left the latter Marriage licens«^« were last week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watkins left Krick and Ellen and R. Dorothy part of the week for Florence, where Issued at Coquille to Henry Mark Sunday for Fortuna. Cal., where Mr Crick. they »|M'nt the Fourth Brown and Dullie May Weltch of Watkins will take over the manage F. T. Moore of Port Huron, Mich , Powers; Chas Edward Pullen and ment of the Standard Oil company's Will Build six V. H. Boats arrived here this week for a viali Leia E Klrkendoll of Bandon; and distribution station. For several Kruse & Banks of North Bend have with Geo. IV. Moore and family. He Thomas W. Murphy and Rose Hoyt years Mr. Watkins has had charge is a brother of the local gentleman. of i'awers. f the local plant and his new assign >een awarded contracts by the gove ment is a promotion as the California rnment for the construction of six Mr. and Mrs IV. E. Best anil W. I. Hay and wife of Sedan, Kan., 18- The ships are to be 280 feet ' daughter, Margaret, accompanied by arrived Saturday for a month’s visit town covers a larger territory, and | ’hU ver all, 46 feet wide and 26 feet in | he change brings a larger salary at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs G. R. McNair and baby Mrs Don Mr. Campbell of Marshfield has taken | There will be two decks and i sun, motored to Coos Bay for pleas Gardiner in North Bend, Mr. Hay Is art of the amidships will have three one of th»> leading business men of charge of the local station. ure Sunday. leeks. Plans of the ships are the Kansas and will look Into the posai- J. 8. Sawyer, formerly city engi- ■■ame for all yards, thus standardiz Geo. M. Laffuw, acconi|tanled by billtie« of Coos user, who la now employed by the ing the construction, etc., and giving D. W. Stafford, of Marshfield, were L. A Weil, publisher of the Port ■late in the Coos county road work he government an accurate check on in Bandon Friday evening enroute to Powers, where Mr. I.affaw was to Huron Herald of Port Huron, Mich., ame over from Empire the first of cost*. deliver a Maxwell. and Interested in the Moore Mill & he week to spend a few days with Ills family. He is engaged on the E Don McCrary Is assisting in the Lumber company of this city, arrived Empire-South Slough Job, and states 1<MIS<<IIX1A MES mise homesteads Everitt Pharmacy during the absence here Ssaturday to consult with Mr .hat the work is progressing satis of Mr Everitt who left Tuooday for Moore on buslnea* matters and visit factorily. Twenty teams are now- with local friends. Sine Claimants Have Entries Rejects a short business trip to Portland employed there, an equal number ed on Ev Idence of Forest Serv Nori h Bend Harbor. Mrs Allen L. Harrington, who had are employed on the Bandon-Curry ile Officials. been visiting at the home of her par road and 18 are at work in the Fair Mr. and Mrs J. (’. Johnson of Gold ents. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Counts, and view section. Reach were in Bandon Friday en- Roseburg, Ore.. July 3 After trial route to Portland, making the trip in with local friends, left the ;>ast week The Coos Bay Harbor at North f the cases before the local land of end for her home In St Johns, Port their auto. They will visit several land. where Mr. Harrington is ent tend has the following: Mr. Chas. F. fice officials, decisions in which were w eks In the Oregon metropolis. ’ape, an old friend of the editor received from the Commissioner ployed in itle woolen mills. nd prominent business man of Ban- General at Washington D. C., nine Met Farley of Crawfordsville, Ore , Divorce suits file«] this term of Ion was a caller Wednesday. Just ’oos county homesteaders are de hus arrived to take charge of the court are: H D I hi filer from Carrie ame in to collect a thousand dollars prived of their titles as the result of weaving department of the Duff nor. Elizabeth J. Roberson ■ve owed him he said, that is he lhe efforts of the U. 8. Forest Serv Woolen Mills Mr Farley la from Lou is E Roberson ; Grace E Igured it at the rate of a dollar a ice. Testimony in the case was taken perleneed man and co in ,<a well Parks from John A. Parks; Catherine lay penalty for not calling on him at here about five or six months ago mended McClung from Chas. Il McClung. tandon. Fact Is, Bandon is not far Mr and Mrs. E W. Schotter and Annie M Baker from Chas. Manda rom North Bend, but just far enough children and Mr. and Mrs. T. M Baker. o prevent frequent trips, and with Nlelsou composed an outing party leeting time one scarcely realizes Mr. and I Mrs. W S Wells and Mr which motored In Mr Scheller’s car and Mra. I 8. <’. Endicott ami family hat a year elapses Before he knows to the scene of the Sinaloa wreck at Maxwelled to Middle Fork the latter t. Mr. Pape is agent for the Sperry ‘lour comimny and has been here rel O ieving Mr Fletcher a few days. He s one of the real men of Bandon, the ‘»Ind of fellows that go to make np a eal city, and one whom It is a pleas- ire to know and meet. -<><>0<>0<><><>0<><?00<> <><><><><> <><>Q XsOOOOO Mr. Auto Owner KILL ’EM Y »♦ Cut your Brake Lining Cost in half Y ♦T» Reline 10c 2 for 5c 2 sheets 5c $ Local News The Wasser Company Brings Joyous Entertainment to Chautauqua ell t erry man Wilson's Report Shows ttlHl lutos Crossed in June Following is the report of traffic >ver the Bullards ferry during the nonth of June as compiled by Fer ryman N. Wilson Automobiles «96 Foot passenger* 3393 Ceaiua______ Single rigs 'own —... ........ Ibeep ■»addle hors«'« Motorcycle« Judging from the report one would tain the impression auto traffic is be- 'omlng the predominating form of ravel over local roads. It being approximately three times that til forms of horse travel combined 1 silk Wasser Company ar» joyful witertali.era They are happy tlieni'chix <nd they make ev ery «tie else hat p When the Waaaers come on to ii., < l.autauqua pint form afternoon ami eieulng they drii» the blues away. i Help» Asthma and Hay Fever Now come« the season when hay 'ever and asthma cause thousands to rhe ll sssers were formerly promt mffer "I have be«« troubled for nent entertainers at North w**t»ni I ni ears with asthma.” writes E (' vvrslty, an,! their work attracted *t> tchaaf, CreMo*. O. and find Foley '» mm h comment that they were booked I on ev and Tar the only thing that n the Eastern Chautauqua*. mretlni rtvee nte relief It looeens the "ith an enthusiastic reception >hlegm so I can throw It off and hen sleep " contains no opiate*, ¿vid everywhere JY ♦: Ÿ :♦ Y Y Y t Raybestos Brake Lining Y Y Y Y *1* Y T ♦: t ♦: Î Phone 481 The defendant claimed the land as being best suited for agricultural purposes, and through possession which antedated the establishment of Thev are Geo. the forest reserves W. I.angdon, James H. McCloskey, H. S Krlbbs, Eckley Guerin. George H. Guerin. David McNair. William L. Berry, Fred B. Garrett and Geo. H. Guerin, Jr. The land is situated in township 24 S . range 9 W. The men had set tled upon it many years and had claimed to have lived up to all the requirements which gave them title to the land as homesteads. The gov ernment officals In the forestry serv ice, however, claimed the rules had not been observed and finally won out in the several suits. These are still subject to appeal before the sec- retary of the interior. The Telephone A COMMUNITY BUILDER It links city and country together; Annihilates distance and eliminates time. Makes a wider market for the farmer; Beaches practically every business house and residenoo in tlie County. Coos & Curry Telephone Co Our |x»licy is service and courtesy. k. OFFICERS: T. P. HANLY, President R. H. ROSA, Vice Pres. W. J. SWEET, Cashier FRANK FLAM. DIRECTORS: FRANK FAHY, C. Y. LOWE Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 Drafts on the Principal Cities of the \«orld. A General Ranking Business. Accounts of Individuals and Corporations Solicited. Touring Car $ 755 Delivered Roadster .... 740 M One Ton Truck . . 1000 M Chandler Cars . . 1570 MAXWELL Distributors Coos and Curry Counties We can make immediate deliveries on a limited number of cars, so order your Maxwell now and get the benefit of the good weather. Marshfield Auto Co. Phone 257 T Your Own Brakes McNair Hdwe Co We have ’em; lots of ’em. Start in today to cleaa out this en emy of good health. SAN ITO GROCERY f « Y It’s time to DECLARE WAR on flies, for, if you don’t get them, thev’ll set vou. Use Fly Swatters Fly Ribbons Tanglefoot :♦ Geo. Laffaw Marshfield, Or. ! ♦ ♦ : ♦ : I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦