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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
O Thou. B. James and family Marshfield were in Bandon Tuesday on their way to Gold Beach. Mr James is now selling autos. NO MORE RUBBING Last day for season tickets. D. E. Norcross of Puyallup, Wn„ arrived in Bandon Tuesday to join his wife who has been visiting here among friends. D. J Mitchell has purchased the Harry Allen second hand store on Second street and will conduct same, taking charge this week. H M Shaw, M D., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, will be at Gal- ller Hotel Thursday, July 2fith 14» 17. "Glasses Fitted " Jy 12 19c WASH DAY MADE EASY ——« NO-RUBBING NO-RUBBING Will Do: LAUNDRY HELP The world’s greatest cleanser, is now at the disposal of Bandon housewives. Don’t rub, nor scrub, let NO-RUBBING do your work, it works while you rest, follow di rections, and if it fails to do what we claim $100 reward is yours. Contains nothing in jurious, instead it softens your hands and saves your clothing. 25c a package I Enough for ten washings Order a package today, at the Mr aud Mrs. R. E. Moss of Oak land. Cal., were Bandon visitors Sat urday. They are tourists enjoying the sea breezes. Last day for season tickets. Washes clothes without rubbing Washes silks. Removes spots or stains from linen Removes spots trom carpets Sterilizes baby's bottle, milk bot tles or fruit jars. Renovates old furniture. Makes aluminum like new. Makes silver llko new. Keeps the drain board white. Cleans the stains trom coffee or tea pots. Brightens mirrors, show cases or windows. Washes chinaware. Taken burned spots off pots and kettles. Cleans the stove. 11 M. Marshall of Oakland, Cal., was a Bandon visitor the first of the week enjoying the beach. He went to Gold Beach for a vacation trip. And duca a hundred other things. Sanito Grocery Friend of every household Distributors for the Coquille Valley, Bandon and Curry County The Military Girls at Chautauqua V ZW \ 1 fl RgStT [A » tsrtjjNWjlÿ A HE Military Girla’ singing orche* tra, novelty drill, drum corps, melangi' of Irresistible feminini ty, are to give two sparkling programs on ttie third day of the Ellison White Chautauqua* thia summer. There are Local News Mr and Mrs. E G. Woods of Co quille were beach visitors Tuesday. Goo W Moore was a businer.s vtst- t< r at Coos Bay the first of the week. Mr and Mrs. E II. Dlvelbfss and children motored to Marshfield on a short pleasure trip Monday. Mrs. It. L. Nosier of Coquille came down Tuesday to take the Elizabeth for the south - "h lisi • lx of these bewlt< hl",; girls, and they me glowing with first honors from one of the largest of the Eastern Chautau- qmis lust sea si n. The Military Girls are rated very liigli as an orchestra. Then, while tlielr astonishing speclal- ties have all the snap, splash-dash of n girl galaxy vaudeville headliner, the utmost refinement pervades through out. The Military Girls just bubble happi ness; that’s all. John E. Roberts, advance man for taken charge of the Hotel Langlois. i the Ellison W hite Chautauqua ar (5. M. Willoughby of Arago was a rived in the city Tuesday. Bandon visitor the latter part of last Mr and Mrs. A C. Breyman and week. II Hewitt of Portland were among Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds of Se tourists who spent Sunday in the city. attle spent Friday and Saturday in A. G. Erickson and J. II. Erick Bandon investigating this section son were visitors at Marshfield over R. J Nead of Cape Blanco re Sunday. turned I to the Cape Tuesday after a Mrs. J. T. Lillard was a Sunday visit at Marshfield. guest at the home cf Mr. and Mrs 8. King, a tallyman at the G. M Laffaw at Marshfield. from San Pedro, S. C Sherrill and family have niov- visited <-d to Langlois «here Mr. Sherrill haul The Latest Novelty Pierceless Ear Drops All the new styles that are so popular in the city at present. 1 hey are moderately priced and very classy. Be one of the first here to get them. Also a new line of Collar Pins and How about a new watch now? Collar Supports for soft shirts. They Another lot of Hamilton watches are just what you men have been received which range from $12.25 asking us for. to $60.00. For that t amping1 trip buy one of our $1.25 watches, l hey're just the thing. J Mr. Auto Owner ? * Cut your Brake Lining Cost in half 3» _________________________ 5» Ï ❖ T Reline f Your Own Brakes X T X Raybestos Brake Lining X McNair Hdwe Co. Jennie McLellan of Marshfield left on the Curry auto stage yesterday morning enroute to the McLellan place on Elk river. Phone 481 Steamboat Assistant United States ♦♦♦ inspectors, Edithofer and Weldin of Portland, were inspecting boats here 'C I , this week. D. M. Grow, formerly a business of speckled beauties. I Mrs. 1. D. S. Wacte. Dorothy Wad« Mian of Langlois but now located at Mrs. D. O. Wolcott of Marsh held mid Martha Wade, who were visiting Beaver Hili »pent several days here In Bandon left Saturday for their’ enjoying • • ....................... ■ -- the beach the past week, fie and her sister, Mrs. J. A. Simons who home at Eugene. was accompanied by Mrs. Wright and is visiting here from the east, spent several days of last week on the Mrs. L. J. Houser of Roseburg, ar Mrs. Nichols, also of Beaver Hill. beach, being guestB at the Gallier. rived ill Bandon a few days ago to be Miss Elsie Kinley, who recently Mr. Wolcott came over Saturday to the hou.*’ of Mrs. Roy B. Cor graduated from the normal school at spend Sunday and accompany the son for a few v’?"*8« Monmouth, has accepted a position ladies home. with the Bear creek school, filling Last day for season tickets. Last day for season tickets. the ”n«j>ired term of one of the C. McC. Johnson was down from teachers who called to her home Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Friant of Cor- Coquille in his car Saturday. He was in the East. bln, stopped here several days this accompanied by Sheriff W. W. Gage week and took the Elizabeth south who was here on official business. Reed Gallier, son of Mr. and Mrs. on their way to Tuscan, Arizona. E. M. Gallier, and Harold Balch, who Mrs. W. H Morris of Roseburg, They own the famous Arizona Inn at Ore., mother of J. J. and L L. Mor recently joined the Navy are in train Corbin and have been conducting it ing in San Francisco. Reed writes tis of this community, arrived in personally. Now they have leased it I'andon recently for a summeri stay that they have excellent quarters and and expect to remain in Arizona for are well fed. and the boys are deeply a time at least. with her sons. interested In their new work. Ed. McVay of Smith River, Cal., Mr. and Mrs- W, H, Hart and Chas. E. Pullen, who was married was here on a short visit last week. daughter, Mias Opal, who had been recently, returned from Roseburg It was his first visit here in 30 years, guests at the Carl and Clay Garoutte having been well acquainted with the latter part of last week and has homes for several days, left Saturday again resumed W’ork at the Cut creek this section at that time. mines. His wife will join him here noon on their way to Roseburg. Go Mr. and Mrs. Catton came up from in a few days and they expect to ing from Bandon to Coquille they broke a spring on their ear and Wern New Lake Saturday to spend Sunday make their home at the mines. on the beach. Mr. Cattin is a sur- delayed at the County seat over Sun- Parties from Gold Beach report day. veyor working on the Township Line that fishermen there are out on a road. Last day for season tickets. strike, demanding a raise of 25 cents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and sons per fish. The Macleay and Barnes Mrs. Wm. Carlton, who had been motored down from Coquille Sunday canneries are paying $1 and $1.25, residing at the National Underwrit to spend the day on the beach. Mr. the altter price when the fishermen ing Syndicate mining property on Smith is county agriculturist and a furnish their own gear. Sixes river for several weeks, left busy man at this season of the year. Mrs. A. T. Bachman of South Pasa Sunday for Boston to join her hus L. R. Ferbache, a mining man of dena, Cal , accompanied by her band and spend a month or two with Portland was a guest at Hotel Ban daughter, Mrs. R. Overstreet of Los relatives. The work on the property don Tuesday. He was enroute to the Angeles, stopped In Bandon Tuesday i *8 now in charge of C. C. Inman and Butler mines in Curry county, in enroute to Ophir, Curry county, Quite a large force Is being employ- which he is interested. where they will visit another sister, ed. Last day for season tickets. Mrs. Geo. Colebrook. Last day for season tickets. W. T. White, Jr., of Wedderburn, It. B. Murdock, county roadmaster, C. C. Inman returned this week | stopped In Bandon Tuesday enroute was here the first of the week and to Myrtle Point to get Mrs. White inspected the progress being made from a business trip to San Francis and two sons, who have been visit- on the Bendon-Curry road grading. co. At Eugene he had the pleasure Ing friends there. Mr. Murdock states that the contrac of meeting a cousin, I. P. Inman, tors are making good progress and whom he hadn’t seen since they were Jasper Yoakam and W. H. Dancer, boys together at Bishop, Cal., 40 cattlebupers from Powers, passed that he Is well pleased with the I years ago. Mr. Inman is in charge work so far. down the coast last Thursday on a of extensive mining development purchasing trip. They bought a num Mr. and Mrs. Otho Hart of Silver- work for eastern capital on Sixes ber of head at the Richerts ranch. ton, Ore., house guests at the Gar river. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shields and outte home. Miss Sadie Garoutte and Last day for season tickets. family moved this week to Bancroft, James Howe motored to Elk river Both local banks will close Satur Oregon, where Mr. Shields will en for a week end fishing trip. They re gage in the sawmill business with port fishing fairly good and sue- I day evening of this week on account eeeded in capturing quite a number of Chautauqua. his father J. C. Shields. Mrs. L. D. Felsheim and baby daughter are the house guests of Mr and Mrs. G. M. Laffaw and Mr and Mrs. Ed. Springsteen at Marsh- field this week. Mrs. Edwin Topping arrived from Grants Pass the latter part of the past week for several weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. O. R. Willard, and other relatives and friends. R. L. Macleay of Wedderburn was a guest at Hotel Gallier Tuesday on his way to Portland. He expects his wife's sister to arrive shortly for a visit at Wedderburn. The Telephone A COMMUNITY BUILDER. It links city and country together; Annihilates distance and eliminates time. Makes a wider market for the fam er; Readies practically every business house and rest, Jen oq in tine County. Last day for season tickets. W. It. Mavity went to Coos Bay Monday morning to settle the insur ance loss on the burned Jennings house in Eastside. He returned in the evening. Mrs Sibert Dyer K m com to Port land for a visit with her daughter. Mrs I. Watkins She will be joined there later by Mr Dyer and the re turn trip will be made by auto. Mr and Mrs. F. F. Brand of Rose burg came over from Powers to see the ocean.' Mr. Brand is a locomo tive engineer and was in the county on a mission for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. A tourist party composed of R F. Spaugh and wife of Portland. J. T Spaugh and wife and Wilbur Spaugh of Roseburg, spent several days in Bandon the past week enjoying the '»each. The) were traveling by auto. Last day for season tickets. Hell« Art 11 ma and Hay Fever Now cornea the season when hay (ever and asthma cause thousands to suffer. “I have bwo troubled for tears with asthma," writes E. C Schaaf. Creston. O.. and find Foley's Honey and Tar the only thing that gives me relief it loosens the phlegm so I can throw it off and then sleep." contains opiates Sold every where Coos & Curry Telephone Co, Our policy is servit* and courtesy. 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 \»orid. A General Banking Business. Accounts of Individualsand Corporations Solicited.