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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
* BARGAINS! Friday Saturday and July 6th ÛDC July 7th iti $ 1 A H,sh c,ade "• A Lbs. Caracol Coffee 4 t., 25c Citrus 20c Washing Powder This shortening is as «-vV/v. n _ z C a I11 Cl 1C pure as any made A Rare Opportunity— We will place on sale over a hundred White Waists at 35c 80 CENTS These are good values lor $1.25 to $1.50 Ladies fine ribbed Union Suits, knee cuff and lace trimmed, value /”» r- /f 1/'"* fof 1C VtJV IUI TVC Friday and Saturday of last week On Friday afternoon Bridge was A DARKY’S PRAYKR. played. Mrs I. N. Miller receiving Good Lord. 'mtmkr old mar honors. The invited meats were »ter Mesdames Endicott, Wells, Crain, And Dinah by de »tore; Craine, Greenough. Felter, Dippel, Good l>jrd. 'member the parson Turnbull, L. Gallier. Reynolds, Dick And everybody I love; ey. R. Johnson, Radley, Treadgold, Good Lord, ’member de chlllln Geisendorfer. Leep. Quigley, Gale, Dat you'» done give to me. Boyle, .Miller, Mann, Wade and the And when you'» done 'mem'rin' Misses Craine, Rosa. Hughes and everybody el»e, Rodgers. On Saturday afternoon Good Lord, just 'member me. ’>00 furnished the entertainment, j — Birmingham Age flerald. Mr». Hurley winning the prize, The guests were: Mtsdames Wilson. Timmons, Pierce, Flom, Hays, 8. Always first with a complete line Gallier. E. Gallier. Johnson, Mc- of fresh vegetables at the Sanito. It. Nair, Kronenberg, l.aird. Pape. N. I Rasmussen. Corson, Robison, Morri- on. Topping. Hurley and the Misses Radley, Lowe and Rosa. Luncheon was served each day at 1:30. The Garfield home was prettily decorated in the season's flowers, roses pre Mr». Garfield Is Hostess Mrs A. Garfield entertained both dominating The following has surprised I' hii don: A business man's wife suf fered from dyspepsia and constipa tion for years. Although she dieted she was so bloated her clothes would not fit. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, ret., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY. Because Adler-i kn empties BOTH large and small Intestines it relieves; ANY CASE constipation, sour stum ach or gas and prevents appendici tis. It lias QUICKEST action of any thing we ever sold. C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. 6* Why Not a Trip To Coos County Resorts BANDON BEACHES fine lieaches. Bracing sea air and Fishing, hunting, surf-bathing, catch ing crab» and digging clams are some of the diieisions. Good hotels pro vide ample accommodations for all coiners. LAKESIDE army and is now stationed at Hono lulu, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mynatt are the proud parents of a baby son born Tuesday, July 3rd The little fellow arrived Just in time to celebrate. KI D < ItOSS BENEFIT SHOW AT (iKANII IRIDAI EVENING AT BANDON, IN THE HTATE OF OREGON, AT THE Cl,OHE OF in SINES 4 ON JUNE 20. 11)17 RENDI It <' E N l oans anil discounts................................................. »90.070.39 overdraft*, unsecured.................................................... 13.1' H. S Bonds to secure circulation (|ar value) .... 1 5,500 oo U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtodness pledged coll for state or other deposits 5,000.00 1 S. Bonds und certlfcts of indebt, owned unpl ged 5,000.00 25,500.00 Payment on account »uh. for Liberty loan bunds 120.00 Bonds other than U S. bonds pledged to secure postal snving deposits......................................... 3,000.00 Ponds und securities pledged as colla'cral for state or other deposit* or hills payalde t postal ex cluded) .......................................... 2,000.00 Securities other than U. S. Bonds toot Including stocks) owned unpledged................................. 2,916.19 7,916.19 Sub to stock of Federal reae^vs bank 50% of sub 850.00 5 alue of banking house (If unencumbered) 24,618.78 Furniture and fixtures................................................ 388.4C Due from approved reserve agent» in New York, Chicago and St. Ixiuis....................................... 9.084.98 I >uo from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities........................................................... 24 179.22 Due from bauks and bunker» (other than iucluded In last two item» t.................................................. 6,717.53 < heck» on banks In same city as reporting bank . 15.00 Outside check» »nd other cash items....................... . 955 59 Fractional currency, nickel» and cents «3.76 1.019 .35 Notes of other national bank»........................................ 450.00 Fedarsl Reserve notes........................................... 235.00 Lawful reserve In vault and with th» Federal Reserve Bank.................................................... 25,172.37 Redemption fund with U. 8 Treasurer and duo from U. 8. Treasurer................................... 775 00 » TOTAl 1217,125.31 Capital stock paid In ................................................... Surplus fund .............................................. 25,000.00 3.000 00 Undivided profit* . .. 6.09 4.08 Le»» current expenses Interest and taxes paid s • t . ■ Circulating notes outstanding.............................. Net amount due to banks »nd bankers •I Dividends unpaid Demand BepoatU: Individual deposit» subject to check Certificate» of deposit due In less than 30 days Certified check« State, county or other municipal deposit» . . . Total demand deposits (last 5 Items) . 137,960 88 Time deiMwIts (payable after 30 day», or sub fix 30 day» or more Cvrtlflcatea of deposit »Ak . « Total time deposits ) last Item i 30.484 91 Postal sax Ings deposits < Total of U H Deposits not subject to R/t—erie 1352 91 ... 3,199 33 15,500.00 - . ’ > 60.00 124,562 57 1 I .1 4 7 51 2,000 00 notice). 30.484 91 1.852.91 »217.135 31 STATE OF OREGON, t Ol'N» y OF COO8. as I. E D U EBB. tX>shler of the »boxe named bank, do solemnly '' ah'”r* V'atement t' tru. (<» the best of my knowledge and oe lief E D WEBH, Cashier Rub vr|!i '• mnd sworn to be fore me this 19th day of June, 1917. <REALI lf . I N MILLER, Notary Public for Oregon My < ommifislon Expire» November 12. 1620 Atirft louíton. Fri reef or; H H Koo«. Director; E E Oakes. at Reduced Prices are on sale lieti»ecu all points in the (kios Bay << untry. tall on our agents for information rega riling fares and train service, or urite JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Portland fi là To T2 tx 10 To All $20.00 Garments All 17.50 Garments All 16.50 Garments . . All 12.50 Garments All 5.50 Garments All 5.00 Garments Director $15.50 13.00 12.50 9.00 3.75 3.50 fi 1 The Golden Rule Delightful Bridge Luncheon FOR SALE—Team, -»agon and liar ncBs. Team wt. 3,000; cheap if Miss Elizabeth J. Rodgers was hos tess at a delightful bridge luncheon taken soon. Allen Frier, Bandon. Jy5t2p Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was co. Harquist & Bjorquist. served at 1:30 followed by cards. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The color scheme of red, white and blue was carried out in the luncheon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: also in the decorations and flowers, There was a profusion of beautiful That undersigned was appointed by rosea from the gardens at the Rodg- the County Court of the State of ers home. Honors at bridge went to Oregon for Coos County as the ad Miss Rosa and Mrs. T. M. Nielson, ministrator of the estate of Charles H. Neumann, deceased, and has The guests were: Mesdames Craine, qualified under such appointment. Boyle, Nielson, Crain. Geisendorfer, Radley, Treadgold, Turnbull, Miller, Therefore all persons having claims Felaheim, Reynolds, Quigley, Dippel. against said estate, are required and ! hereby so notified, to present all R. Johnson. Wade. A. S. Elliott, claims, verified as by law required, Sweet, Dickey and the Misses Pearl to undersigned, at the office of C. Craine, Kate Rosa and Maud Lowe. R. Wade, In Bandon, Coos county, • • • • Oregon, within six months from date Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craine enter hereof. tained a few guests at a dinner party OTTO NEUMANN. yesterday afternoon. Covers were Dated July 5th, 1917. lsiri for nine (Tljr JFiret Nfiftnitnl ikink TOTAL . Located on Ten .Mile Lake. Line fishing, good hotels and camping places, One of the best localties to »pend your summer vacation. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Charter Number: 9718, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF j Children’s Summer Coats * [I his is less than the present woolesale price] ■4 K WIFI 8 •I"H1 st It Chester Pierce, »on of Mrs. H. A. PRISES BANDON Dooley of this city, has joined the I : ì Ladies Suits g Coats ó Mortal Noti’ß 9-4 Bleached Sheeting JOHN DICKEY Special Sale > Jv5 12 19 26 A2 iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiniiiiuHiiiiiuniiiiiiiHiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiniiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN CHAUTAUQUA July 14-19 Inclusive Only About a Week Until Opening Day. It is real economy to purchase a season ticket before noon of the first day. SEASON TICKETS NOW: Adults $2.50; $1.50; Children, $1.00. At noon on the first day of the Chautauqua season tickets advance to $3.00. Single cash admissions for each entertainment amount to over $7.00. Buy early and make a saving. Tickets now on sale at: First National Bank Dickey’s Sidwell’s C. F. Pape McNair’s Hardware Wm. Hunter, Prosper Bank of Bandon Sabro Bros. C. A. Glenn Prof. A. Richards J. S. Hays J. W. Mast Do not wait for a solicitor to call before buying. Call at any of the above places and purchase your before the opening dav