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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
I Did YOU? TRY No-Rubbing Laundry Help Many Bandon housewives did try it for the first time this week and they say IT’S GREAT! No more Monday morning drudgery for them. Get a 25c package and try it on your next wash day. Special Bartlett PEARS Oregon fruit, solid peck, reg. 26c TWf) F0R Qi- > 1Í* S ANITO GROCERY No-Rubbing Distributors for Coquille Valley and Curry Co the vacation period. Housewives should bear in mind that we always have the latest in fresh vegetables. Sanito. It The World force Is Indebted to Mrs C. B Zeek for a box of the most luscious strawberries that ever tickled the palate of a typo. They were from the Zeek garden and re minded the boys of the kind that mother used to grow. T. T. Bennett and Wesley Sea man of Marshfield visited Bullards. Bandon, Port Orford and Gold Peach, in a Ford bug the first of the week. Mr. Bennett is on legal busi ness and Mr Seaman represents the Coos County Business Men's associa- tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid, Mr. and Mrs K. Stevens and A. Castella. all c f Seattle, have been guests at the Hotel Gallier for several days. The gentlemen are Inspecting airplane stock at the local mills and Mrssrs. Reid and Stevens brought their wives to enjoy Bandon beach. Dr. 8. J. Mann received a wire from Washington, D. C., Friday in- forming him that on July loth he was commissioned first lieutenant in tlie active Medical Officers' reserve. He is straightening up business af fairs preparatory to answering tlie call to training quarters which is apt to come any day. W. L. Crowe of the Pacific Waste company, Portland, was here this week enroute home from Curry county where he purchased wool. He •old some material at the Sunset Woolen Mills In this city, in Ills opin ion this section ought to raise five . times as much wool as is being raised here at present time. Why Not a Trip To Coos County Resorts BANDON BEACHES Bracing sea air and fine beaches. 1 Uliing. hunting, surf-bathing, catch ing era!»» and digging clams are some of the iliiersions. Good hotels pro vide ample accommodations for all coiners. LAKESIDE IxM'ated on Teu Mile I.ake. Fine camping fishing, good hotels and places. One of the beet 1 oval ties to s|>en<l your summer vacation. Low Week End Fares are on sale lietween all |H>iuts in the (’sais Bay country. Call on our agents for Information regarding fares anil train service, or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES z ♦ « ' the Coos and Curry Telephone Com Jim I.eavens, chief of the Knot- * ♦ PORT ORFORD NEWS ♦ pany, is now in Washington, D. C., ♦ Heads, traveling representative for — — ■. ■ . ■— ---------------------- . I Mason-Ehrman, was here from ♦ ♦ where he has been appointed by Her (From the Tribune) We have Just received Heinz's H M. Shaw. M. D., Eye, Ear, Nose, Marshfield Tuesday. Jim has Joined bert C. Hoover to take charge of the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Sweet Mustard Pickles in bulk Best and Throat specialist, will be at Gal correspondence department of tho he (’oast Artillery and expects to you've ever tasted. 20c per pound lier Hotel Thursday, July 26th 1917. Miss Gladys Jamieson, daughter of ; temporary organization to handle the leave with the boys before tlie end of Sanlto Grocery. It "Glasses Fitted.’’ Jy 12 19c the month. He's a good all around C. A. Jamieson of the Hotel Bandon, food control situation during the F. L. Bund and wife of Roseburg Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Johnson and scout and as a Sammie will be the I 1 is spending a few days visiting rela- war. tire spending a short vacation in Ban Frank Harlocker, all of Marshfield, pride of all his Knot-Head friends. I itlves at Port Orford. N. C. and Geo. Divelbiss were in don tills week. Mr. Bond Is a brake- passed through Bandon Saturday en- Straightened Him Up A motor party composed of Sam, t0Wn from Elk river Saturday attend- man on tlie Espoo. route liome from an auto tour to Soloman Bequette, Flat River, Mo., Charles and Clyde Barrows and Mr. jng to business matters, The latter California. J. D. Tharp and family came down and Mrs. James Nygren and two is recovering from the infection that writes: "Two years ago I was down from tlieir Billiards ranch for several Miss Mary Masterson of Curry children returned last Wednesday followed a woodtick bite a month or on my back till I could hardly go. Mrs. Matt Lux of North Bend is days stay in town while attending county and her house guest. Miss from a pleasure trip to Salem, Carl so ago. although he is not yet as ro Foley Kidney pills straightened me Margaret Dunphy, are guests of Miss ton and other Oregon points. On the bust as he was before. The poison right up.” Rheumatic pains, aching visiting relatives and friends In Chautauqua programs. tills community. Col C. T. F. Blumenrother was In Ebba Wlren In Bandon during Chau return trip the Nygren family ac from the insect entered his system so Joinst, sore and swollen muscles in tauqua week. companied Mr. and Mrs. Meyers of that his limbs swelled until the skin dicate deranged kidneys. Foley Kid Ted Petterson of Marshfield was a Hie city from his Four Mile home ney Pills get right at the trouble and Tiger, Ore., to Bandon, the latter broke in a number of places. Friday to attend tlie funeral of his Mr. and Mrs H. L. Hopkins of business visitor in Bandon und com give prompt relief. Sold every- visiting here with relatives and granddaughter, Minnie Hunt. Enumclaw, Wash., are visiting Mrs Haying is in full swing throughout munity tills week. where. JY friends. Hopkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. this end of the county. The crop is A. ('apt. C. A. Thompson of the Dr and Mrs. F A. Vogo and party McNair, and other relatives light, and If rain does not come very and R. L. Macleay, head of the Mac- sp nt Sunday on an outing trip to tile wrecking barge that is working with friends In Bandon. soon grain hay that Is coming on will BANDON IS ASTONISHED (lie Sinaloa spent several days in leay Estate company, of Rogue river Brewster valley section. BY MERCHANT’S STORY Bandon on business this week Dr. C. E. McDonald and J. E. Mc- was in Bandon Monday on his way not make much more than half a crop. The late spring, followed by E. H. Boyle, manager of tlie Boyle A merchant relates the following: Tlie Tatoosh, u big square-rigger . Donald of Roseburg have been en- to Portland from Gold Beach. He the present dry spell is affecting the “For years I could not sleep without Jewelry company, was a business I Joying Randon beacli and looking was accompanied by Seargent Kin Hailing vessel, put in to Port Orford visitor at Marshfield Tuesday. Dr. ney of tlie regular army recruiting fruit crop. Cherries In many places turning every hour. Whatever I ate Friday to esca|»e tlie gale. She was i over the community this week liave dried on the trees, and the rest caused gas and sourness. Also had McDonald Is an optician. L. A. Langley of the Farmers'l bound for (lie Columbia river service. Mr. Macleay stated that tlie of tlie orchard crop does not look stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL Store was a business visitor at Coos fishing controversy and strike, in John Fromm of Port Orford is in encouraging. Strawberries on hill buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as Mrs. J. D. Mann arrived from Sa- Bay the forepart of tho week. which the fishermen had insistevi on loin yesterday for a visit at the home town attending the Chautauqua Mr. an advance of 25c each in payments ground have dried up with less than mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved me IN T. G. Olsen and J. J. Powers of of her Bon. Dr. Smith J. Mann, The Fromm owns about 80o sheep Witli half a crop. STANTLY.” Because Adler-i-ka Grants P ubs were among tourists latter went to Marsh held to meet the present value of about |15 a for fish, had been satisfactorily set T. C. Clark, who was in town over flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract tled. visiting the beach tlie past week. head, he shcu>d worry. her. Sunday from the mines at Cape Blan it relieve« ANY CASE constipation, M. E. Treadgold made a short busi- co, says that the beach miners there sour stomach or gas and prevents ap Atty. Waiter Sinclair of Coquille Mrs. Mary McLeod expects to leave DR. F. A VOUE, Dentist, will be was looking after legal matters In in l.angloiH Wednesday, Thursday next week for a visit with her daugh ness visit to town from his upper are worrying about the fuel oil that pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action Four Mile ranch Tuesday. Mr. lias been discharged from the strand of anything we ever sold. C. Y. Lowe, Bandon and community yesterday. mid Friday, July 25, 26 and 27, and ter. Mrs. J. A. Dollar, in British Co Treadgold says the ranchers of his ed Sinaloa and is mixing with the Druggist. " 2 F. K. McKenna of Coquille, man In Port Orford for the balance of tho lumbia. Canada. They are at pres section are now haying and that good sands. It is almost impossible to ent located at Union Bay. mouth. Jyl l'.'tL ’ e a ger of tho Oregon Power company, crops of hay are being harvested. amalgamate greasy gold, and while Helps Asthma and Hay Fever was In Bandon on business yt ster- Richard C. Jones of the Van Ars- Corn, garden patches and other farm tlie miners are now working back on Now comes the season when hay W P. Bryant of Port Orford was in day. the city yesterday making arrange dale Harris I.umber Company of San products on the liill lands are doing tlie beach where they have to strip fearer and asthma cause thousands to Mr. and Mrs. R (1. Cull of Hills ments to leave shortly on an extend Francisco was a visitor here this well considering the dry weather, to the pay sand, yet ft is feared that suffer. “I have been troubled for boro arrived Tuesday and are spend ed trip in view of finding a new lo week looking over lumber which his and in most instances are standing next winter considerable difficulty years with asthma,” writes E. C. company may handle. the effects of the drought as well, if will be experienced in getting the val Schaaf, Creston, O., and find Foley's ing the week enjoying tlie local cation. beach ues out of the sand. Honey and Tar the only thing that Mrs E. W. Schetter has gone to not better than the bottom lands. II. E. Hornung, accompanied by J. gives me relief. It loosens the Mr and Mrs A. J. Marsh and T Lillard and W. (I. Langdon, motor San Francisco for a visit of several A. J. Howd, recently f-om south- Gets Good Apiioiutment phlegm so I can throw It off and weeks. Her little son. Eugene, who children of Elk river were Saturday ed to Roseburg Tuesday to meet Mr. rn Idaho, wno lied beer, visiting James E. Montgomery, until re- then sleep.” contains no opiates. • nd Bunday Chautauqua visitors In Hornung's Mister who is coming here has been visiting relatives there for Portland and the Willamette valley cently commercial superintendent of Sold everywhere. JY some time, will return with her. Bandon for his health, drifted down to Ban-1 for a visit. STRAYED—Three yearling Jersey Ion this week in search of a place' heifer«, half-circle crop In right ear that is comfortably cool. He says and half-circle under bit in left ear he has found It and after staying here i Reward for Information leading to four days he has returned to Port their recovery C. F. Waterman, on land to settle up some business mat Shaw lanch. Four Mile. pd ters after which he will come back to | Chas. A Long, James II. Hill, L spend the rest of the summer. He j E. Hall and P. H. Poole, all protnin- believes this is the ideal place for ! ent Port Orford residents, were In him. In these days of costly 1 Bandon for several days this week Elder J. A. Rippey of Roseburg, It links city and country together; looking after buslneis matters and president of the Southern Oregon Annihilates distance and eliminates time. attending Chautauqua programs. Conference of the Seventh Day Ad- 'entist church, accompanied by hfe< Makes a wider market for the fam.er; A tourist party composed of Mr. X and Mrs. R H. Edwards of Ferndale, family and Elder Anderson, will ar Reaches practically every business house Calif . and Mr. and Mrs J. A Shaw. rive in Bandon next week to speak and resitletitx) in tlie County. Marlon Shaw and F V. Shaw of at the local Advent church on Thurs Oakland, Cal. were Sunday guests at day night, July 26th. Mr. Anderson the Gallier while visiting the beach is a missionary, having spent 28 ■ ears in darkest Africa, and is now D. Harper and wrlfe of Prosper 'njoying a furlough from his labors make your old ones give you more were Sunday visitors here They there. The service« Thursday will Our policy is service and courtesy. were accompanied by Mrs. Harper's commence at 7:45. mileage by having them vulcanived. sister. Miss O. C. Harper of Spring North Bend Harbor: Rritt llend- field. Mass , who is spending the It means a saving of money to you. summer with them.—Coos Bay erson of this city who has been in Bandon for the past few months, was Times OUR COMPLETELY EQUIPPED brought to Mercy hospital this week Mr*. Relder Bugge of Marshfield In a very serious condition and Is and her sisters. ■Miss Henderson and being cared for by the county. Dr. Mis* Lillian Henderson of Portland, Shaw Is attending the man and says and Mrs Schlnlerer of Portland, are that liis condition is serious ills gives you excellent service on short guest* of Mrs Kronenberg at the ¿»Might Is impared and he has a Klakahma Camp Fire cottage on the growth of some kind on his brain.” notice. Gather up your old tires and beach. The latter part of the week Hender- tubes and bring them in today Federal Agent C. M Hudson has H>n left the North Bend hospital taken J Backman, the Curry county while the attendants were not look- alien of German extraction who was ng. and succeeded In making his taken into custody last week at Co wav back to Bandon, riding in one quille. to Portland. Rumor has It >f the Seven Devils cars that Beckman made some seditious Mr and Mrs. Henry Gray of Liver- remarks >ool. England, were guests at Hotel C. A Hlldejard of the Barnes Can landon yesterday. They had Just ning Co., of Gold Beach stopped in irrlvcd from Portland where they After the city Tuesday enroute to Portland were driven out by the heat ■njoylng the beach here for a day or on a ten days business trip. He said I ieadquarters for all kinds of Auto the fishermen had gone back to work wo they proceeded down the coast Parts, Accessories and Supplies. there and their plant is operating at o the Arizona Inn. at Corbn. where hey will spend the rest of the sum- full capacity. ner Mr and Mrs. Gray are elderly Elwyn Morgan of Seiwood, a sub •eople who left their home In Eng- urb of Portland, a brother of Mrs •nd about a year before the war be- Hoy B Corson of this city arrhed In :an for a tour of the Vnlted States Auto Supply Headquarters C. L Foster, Prop, Hslidon thia week tor a visit at the They have been here since and ex- Corson home. Mr Morgan will re ■ect to remain until the big struggle main here at least until the close ot .» over. 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