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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
Introducing BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE WITHOUT A REGRET The BAKERIZED The Bakerized process gives you a fine uniform granulation far su perior to most of the so-called steel cut coffees. Barrington Hall Coffee is sold on the “Money Back” plan, satisfaction guaranteed. Order your trial can now, we have just received a fresh supply. 111 Sanito Grocery W. Scheiter left the first of the to San J. T. Mars and family i and Mrs Frank Manciett returned Monday City Meat Market moves Monday. from an outing trip to Gold Beach. Mrs Mattie Blain of Marshfield Is (’. 11 Hoskins and wife of Gold visiting Mrs. Geo. Erdman tills week. Beach stopped at the Hotel Bandon Orpheum, Friday night, "Oliver yesterday enroute home from a visit Twist”- Big Paramount feature, it nt Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Elater of Sixes Miss Doll Weaver went to Rose River were in Bandon yesterday. burg Friday f r a few weeks’ visit her friend. Miss Beatrice W E Cralno was a business vla- with ttor in Marshfield Friday and Hat- Wooden Mrs. Geo. Erdman, who had been urday. Mrs M F. Pitts, of St. Mary's I1OH- president of the Thimble Club, an- pltalfi at Albany, has been spending nouncea that the club bus been dts- organized. a short vacation with Miss Henry Mrs. Clark Glailmon and son, Mor- The City Moat Market, Erdman's rls. have returned to North Bend af place, will bo In Its new building on ter a visit of several days with Mrs. It Geo Erdman Monday. Hept 10th A H Guerin of Jos. Fyfe. Jr., head of the Fyfe- buslneaa visitor in Wilson Lumber Co. of San Francis day. co Is In the city conferring with his On Monday. September loth, the local manager, W. E Best. City Meat Maiki't will lie In it-- tin.- Mrs. C. E. Bowman is planning to new building in tlie Post office block go to Marshfield to live with her son A H. Gauutlett returned to Gold W. A I.eGore will occupy the Bow Beach Monday after a visit with rel- man residence on Oregon avenue. atlves and frirnds In Bandon. Mrs Arthur Sweet and baby and Gene Croswalte of Marshfield was lUchard Danielson and baby drove a business visitor in tlie city Tues In from Lamps yesterday on a shop day plug trip. Nels Halonen and Jack Hendrick of Astoria arrived Monday to be MORTGAGE LOANS son gin work In one of the local salmon on Improved farm property at cur canneries. rent rates. Must bo first mortgages Mrs E T Wade of Pendleton Is Liberal rt-payment privileges al lowed. I N MILLER. 1-2 First Na In Band» n for a visit of several tional Bank Bldg . Bandon. Ore Stitf weeks at the home of her son, C. R W ade, and family. Rich Milk and Cream —PHONE 571 — Delivered Daily to Your Door Kept almolutrl) cold iuul clean In our sanitary re frigerator Sanito Grocery, It. A Cummings and family and Chester Samson of Prosper are pra paring to leave in tile near future tor Oakdale. Cal Mrs l.ee Barrows and mother, By this time the Russians ought A. H Thomas, superintendent of Mrs Rose, went to North Bend the to know better than to stop fighting the Sixes Mining Co. tu Curry county was a business visitor here the lat first of the week for a few days’ vis in order to listen to German fairy it with Mrs Wm. Emery, who is a tales. ter part of last week. daughter of Mrs. Rose, The latter L. Foster and family and Mrs will make her future home with Mrs. Foster intend to leave Sunday Emery. by car for North Yakima. Wash . to Miss Jennie Hall. of Marshfield, spend two weeks visiting friends ;rattle superintendent of the Coos and Edward Divelblsa and family were Curry Telephone Co., was looking af- Bandon visitors thts week They ter buslneaa in connection wlth the were enroute to their home at Eck local exchange. Tuesday, Miss Hall s taking the place of J E Mont- ley from a camping trip In Curry. »ornery. Wilson him been Just in a fresh supply of dill daya demonstrating Sanilo It car of which he is pickles tn bulk If you haven't found it out. it's time to learn now that NO RI BBING at the City .sundry Help saves time, work and •lothes W hy work, when NO RUB BING will do it for you. Sanito. It ECONOMY 1 Red Crown’» con tinuous chain of boiling points in sures complete combustion. Every drop gives full power. Standard CM Company 5 Tom Harvey of Going & Harvey, Meat Market in its new building In the Postofflce block. It will t*e lo furniture dealers at Marshfield, spent cated there on Monday, Sept. 10th several daya of the past week at the Wm. Holland ranch on Seven Mile Wm Candlin of Coquille was a He came down in time to attend the local business visitor Tuesday He O. E. S. convention and returned accompanied Sam Johnson to Port home Tuesday. Orford in the latter's auto, return Link Ferbrache arrived from ing in the evening. Portland Saturday and joined his Mr». Matt Smith and son of North family who had been stopping at the Bend came to Bandon Friday to vis Bandon Hotel. They have gone to it friends and attend the Natal Day ¡Curry to take up residence at the convention. Mrs. Smith is a mem Whitney mines, which Mr. Ferbrache ber of the Bandon Chapter O E S recently purchased and expects to Divorce suits have been filed in operate. Circuit Court by the following Net Ted Pettersen. who was employed tie Parker vs. Warren Parker; Clara with the Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. I Hartley vs. John Hartley; Mary M ' for the past five years and who man-1 Marlin vs. Jessie O Marlin | aged the Bandon store for a year and Mr. and Mr*. W’. A. Bllderback a half has severed his connection i and five children have arrived from with that firm and is now represent Weed, Cal . and will make their ing several tailoring firms on ills own home here. Mr. Bllderback is a ma- book. chinfat by trade That Big Double feature $40.00 Elmer Ford and wife and G. A picture program at the Grand next Bonebrake and family drove over Saturday. September 8th, will sure from Marshfield Friday to spend the ¡get the crowds, Come early for Big Matinee at 2 p m., duy. Mr. Ford went down the coast | good seats : evening 7 and 9. Theda Bara in on a cattle-buying trip. I' The Eternal Sapho" and Charlie *no., . Mr». Chas. Korth and daughter. eft yesterday for their iap n n i "The Fireman.” Some Miss Martha, left It Show. new home at Oakland. Cal, after Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shields. Mrs. looking after the packing and ■hlp- F. L. Christie. Mrs. John Windsor. ping of their household goods. Delbert Church and Clyde Waterman The Orpbeum theatre is making motored down from Bancroft in Mr. changes in its lamp room, it being Waterman's Ford Monday to the D. made larger and up-to-date in every H. Jackson ranch near Four Mile, respect, A colonade has also been Mrs. returning home Tuesday. built in at the rear of the theatre Windsor will visit with her sister. Mrs. C. E. Kopf haa returned to Mrs. Jackson for a few days, , Bandon after spending the summer "Douglas Fairbanks” the noted In Washington, She will resume player with the Artcraft Film Corpo- tier duties as a teacher in the grades ration will be seen in that hilari- when school opens. ous comedy success ‘‘IN AGAIN, OUT D. A. (Speck) Patterson, superin AGAIN” at the GRAND, Saturday, tendent in charge of pile driving at ¡September 15th. This picture took the Marshfield shipyard, came over I like wildfire thruout the United to spend Labor Day with his family. States—its the positive hit of the He returned to Marshfield Tuesday. season. Watch for it. It Mrs. M F. Pitts, Miss Henry and Janies Bennett and wife and Mrs. Minna and Irene Henry spent the Bess Libby have returned from a week end with Mr. and Mrs. Antle week's outing at Port Orford and Henry, who are »{»ending the autumn the Merchant ranch. They had a at Myrtle Point. fiue time and Mr. Bennett considered Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hatch and he had some rare agates until he children of Marshfield s(»ent several got home and found that he had mis days enjoying the beach in Bandon taken some peculiar shaped stones the past week. Mr. Hatch is a for agates.—Marshfield Times. brakeman on the Southern Pacific. C. D. Jarman of Bullards is driv ing the first new Velie automobile in Mayor George P. Topplug re turned home Friday evening from a tills ¡section, having purchased it business and pleasure visit at Grants through Geo. M. Laffaw of the Pass. 1 His family remained there for Marshfield Auto Co. Mr. Jarman re a short time longer, as Mr. Topping's cently purchased a Maxwell but tie b> came so enamored with the new mother is quite sick. Viele that he just couldn't resist the Mike Philip, formerly a jitney temptation. driver on the Seven Devils route, has The best serial picture ever put out gone from San Francisco to Fort Sam Houston. Texas, to mobilize for "Voice on Wire", also Clara Kim- the Journey to France with the bull Young feature and an excellent comedy will be shown at the Or- troops . pheum Saturday, Sept. 8th. Free Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Webb and matinee to children under 14 years. children, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Corson adults 10c. Evening: adults 15c, and little daughter and Maurice children 5c. A 2 5c show at regular Brown were guests at the home of It prices. Mr. and Mrs D. P. Jenkins on Bear The gasoline schooner Rogue creek, Sunday which had been here several weeks Fatty Arbuckle in his latest and having her engine installed, left best comedy "The Butcher Boy" in Tuesday morning for Coos Bay to be addition to excellent international measured by Deputy Collector of World Feature "Atonement'', eight Customs Harry J. Kimball. The oels for 15c and 5c.—Orpbeum, Rogue is planning on entering the Sunday. It Lane, coasting trade along the Chas. T. Lund, formerly of this Douglas, Coos and Curry counties city, but for a number of years an shutes. it is owned by A. D. Wine- employ» of Beadle Bros.. San Fran gar and Jerry Sullivan. cisco, owners of the Acme, Phoenix, Charlie Chaplin will be at the and other vessels, expects to leave Grand, next Saturday, in the first of won for France with the troops. the Mutual Chaplin pictures "THE Miss Ann E Bethel and the Misses FIREMAN” in two screaming acts. lane and Janette Thrift of Langlois Remember all Mutual Chaplins will left Tuesday to take up studies at be shown at the Grand; one every Mt. Angel Academy, near Portland, two weeks. The Mutual Film Cor They were chaperoned as far as poration paid Chaplin the huge sum Marshfield by Miss Nettle Gibson of of $775,000 to produce twelve two- Langlois. reel comedies in twelve months. Lee Haselton of Eugene, deputy "The Fireman" is one of these fam therlff of Lane county, stopped iu ous comedies, Don't fall to see it. he city Tuesday night on his way to at the Grand next Saturday, Big Redding. Cal . to get a prisoner. He double feature program: Theda was accompanied by Mr and Mrs Bara in "Sapko” and the Chaplin who Special, T. J. Coffman, of Chicago, Matinee at 2 p. m.; 10c ar» out to see the country. it and 15c. ^SOL^ le ci Qualify Attorney and Mrs Howard M Brownell returned Sunday from a short outing at const points They went to Bandon. W edderburn and Gold Beach on buslneaa snd return Ing north. took a hike up the coast to Heceta Beach.— Eugene Register By the way, Earl Williams, the Vttsgraph Star, will be seen at the GRAND, next SUNDAY tn "THE HAWK", a powerful drama And say. you've seen those Big V' ' com edle», well we show one next Sun day— a bully program It Pupils of the Bandon City Schools who are planning to enter exhibits at the County Fair next week, are requested to bring them to the High School building Monday morning. September 10th, between S and 11 o'clock. appearing in the William Fox De THE ETERNAL Luxe Feature SAPRÒ", a romantic but true to life story of present day American Life in which the famous actress "Theda Bara” increases her already great international fame, She acts the part of Laura Gubbins. a youthful Inhabitant of the underworld This SPECIAL will be shown at the Sth GRAND. SATIRDAY. Sept I Matinee 2 p. m CITY MEAT MARKET 11 + will be moved and ready for busi- ness in the New Building in Post Office Block Monday, September 10th Come and see us. PHONE 191 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor LETS GO 6th Annual Coos & Curry FAIR Myrtle Point September 12th to 15th WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 OPENING DAY. ENTRY DAY THURSDAY. SE1TEMBER IS Gold Beach Day. Port Orford Day. Langlois Day. Bandon Day. Dairymen's Day. Cheeseniakers' and Buttermakers’ Day. Loganberry Day. Gravenstein Apple Day. First Day of Raco Program—racing com mences at 2:00 p. m. FRIDAY, SEITEMBER 11 School Children’s Industrial Con test Day. North Bend Day. Marsh field Day. Coos River Day. Ten nille I>ay. Southern Pacific Railroad Day. School Children's Stock Pa rade Day. Parade at race track at 1:00 p. m. Second Day of Race Program—racing commences at 2:00 p. m. SATURDAY, SEITEMBER 15th Coquille Day, Gravel Ford Day, Fairview Day, Norway Day, Ara go Day, Bridge Day, Powers Day, Lee Day, Logger's and Lumber men's Day, Grange Day, Farmers Union Day. Dairymen’s and Stock- men's Stock Parade Day—Special Livestock Sale at 10:00 a. m.—Pa rade at Race track at 1:00 p. m. Lc.st Day of Race Program—racing commences at 2:00 p. m. LET’S GO HEED THE WARNING The United States Government urges that every household assist in the food conservation plan by canning all the available Perishable Foods, including fruits, vegetables, meats, etc. Food is going to be scarce throughout the country the com ing winter and prices will be high. Help win the war. Do Your Canning Now Before It is Too Late r > Our Glass Jar Prices: PER DOZEN Ball Mason, pints $ .70 Ball Mason, quarts .Si Sure Seal, pints .85 Sure Seal, quarts 1.00 Golden State, pints 1.00 Golden State, quarts ____ 1.25 Economy, pints 1.00 Economy, quarts ____ 1.25 Kerr Self-Sealing, pints__ ____ .75 Kerr Self-Sealing, quarts ____ .90 Any of the above in 5 doi lota at................... 10% Discount <--------------------------------------------------------- / Bandon Hardware Co. Phone 01. All canning tupplie»