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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
WOMEN TO REGISTER * The Woman's Committee of the Oregon Council of Defense, through its chairman. Mrs Charles H. Cast- ner of Hood River, has designated Saturday. September 15th as official registration day for the women of this state This registration is wholly volun- tary and is for the purpose of the federal government becoming famtl- iar with the women power of the state—listing all girls and women, both trained and untrained, for work In the government service In some capacity, should it be found neces sary for the nation to call upon the women of the country to take the places of men in industry in order that men may be released to join the colors. It is also essential so that trained female help may be secured for government positions and posit ions directly connected with military affairs that can be filled by women BARGAINS! Saturday Monday Sept. 8th Sept. 10th Lad ies’ Winter Weight Fleeced Lined UNDERWEAR, Reg. 75c grade; per garment Z"* O 1 h/ r Mein’s Black or Natural Wool Half HOSE > cts. QO cts. pair ¿V, To Heil Life Insurance J. T Sullivan, for many years con nected with the Hub Clothing and Shoe company stores and for a num ber of years manager of the Bandon branch, has resigned to accept a po sition as district manager of the Ore- gon Life Insurance Co., says the Marshfield Times Mr. Sullivan has been a resident of the Coos Bay and Coquille Valley country for ten years and Is among its best known and most popular young business men He will bring to his new po sition an extensive acquaintance and business ability that assures him suc- cess His present territory will etn- brace Coos and Curry counties | .00 $1 .25 W. B. Corsets Faincy Dried Peaches 19 " Extra Large, per pound 35<c Grade Caracol Coffee 2 pounds CCcts. CJO A Lace Front Model •1 :: II ■■ for $1.50 ACE FRONT CORSETS are not ex pensive. There is no necessity for paying exorbitant prices for them. To be sure there are higher priced num bers that are worth all you pay, but for the woman of moderate means who wishes a lace front model we have them as low as the above prices in L ‘ffjar/ier’s o > JL r ^ust-Proof Corsets THE GOLDEN RULE KEEP OCT OF WOODS; SOLDIERS MIGHT SHOOT 10 White Pound Sack or Yellow Eastern Corn Meal ^cts. Jas. H. Howe returned Wednes O. E. 8. CONVENTION All persons entering the foreats day morning from a month’s auto LARGELY ATTENDED at this be extremely careful must Vr V. trip to outside points, which includ time about lighting flres. This Is (Continued from first pa.ce) ed a pleasure jaunt to Crater Lake, not the Fire Marshal's warning of Geo. W. Moore is at Portland on a visit with friends in the Willam the usual type. There Is a very ur ette valley and with friends at and F. E. Allen, Grace L. Gorr, Petr! gent reason for this warning, says i business. Adjutant General White. The woods i Geo. E. Wilson Is enjoying the near Seattle. He says that there is Riley Owre, T. S. Harvey, Bessie are just now filled with military pa pleasure of a new Maxwell, having much tourist travel along the Pacific Flanagan and Myrtle Doll; Brothen trols with rigid instructions to shoot turned in his old Ford on the pur- Highway this season and that as a J. H. Stadden, T. S. Harvey Ml whole the roads are nothing to brag Alva Doll. public enemies caught setting fire to i chase. the forests Coos chapter (North Bend). Sis R. L. Gimlin, formerly of New about. Business is good on the out Therefore, ft is doubly necessary side, being especially lively at Olym ters Edna G. Fahy, Joella Winsor. and Wiren. Tea was served at four to be careful as military patrols, Lake but now a dairyman near Co- quille, is touring northern Oregon pia, Tacoma and other Puget Sound Bernice McCall, Jessie L. Gladmot, o'clock. while instructed to exercise every points. Cyrene Morten, Inez E. Evans G. and Washington in a Ford. • • • • precaution, might possibly make a Mandigo, Mae Everett, Bessie Li H M. Shaw, M. D., Eye, Ear, Nose Mrs E. H. Boyle and Miss Pearl mistake Mrs C. R. Wade was hostess Wed The Charges Made sted, Annie E. Simpson. Ethel Wot- These military patrols are operat and Throat Specialist, will be at nesday to a number of friends at a Cralne entertained for Mrs Ostein The text of the recall charges and rel, Ella J. Morse, Annie Macgeei, Gallier hotel, Bandon, on Tuesday, Wednesday afternoon, the guests be ing in every part of Oregon where Kensington, In honor of her mother request that an election be called is Jennie Jacobs and Mary E. Ander In-law, Mrs K T. Wade of Pendle ing members of a high school class forests are to be found, Their lo- Sept 25th. "Glasses Fitted." s6 t2c "We the undersigned, legal voters son ; Brothers J. B. Jacobs, C. E. formerly taught by the guest of H. J. Banks is making regular cation is not revealed for obvious ton. The afternoon was spent In do of Coos County. Oregon, do hereby Maybee, F. H. Evans, Geo. D. M m - honor in Bandon. They were; Mrs. reasons, They move from place to trips to Roseburg in his Ford after ing Red Cross work The home was petition and demand that (the offi digo, M. E. Everett, H. G. Ball Ml T M Nielson. Mrs. Claire Treadgold. fruit which be is placing on the lo- place and keep to cover as much as prettily decorated In pink and lav cials) who are now holding the offi H. C. Rasmeyer. Mis* Wulker. Miss Lowe, Miss cal market, He also took a run up possible. Their task is that : of hunt- ender sweet peas und huckleberry Visiting members were: Sisters ces of county judge and commission l.unglols and Miss Thelma Stanton Ing down public enemies who have to Portland last week. greenery A four o'clock luncheon Elsie O'Rourke, Kalamazoo, Mich: ers. in and for Coos county, Oregon, I of Eugene, who is a week-end house been firing the Oregon forests, and Judge J. S. Coke was here yeßter- was served. The invited guests were: (Ml I rates The after they are under orders from the day enroute home from Gold Beach be recalled; and we hereby demand Jennie R. Timmons. Astoria, Ora; Meadamea Garfield, Nielson, Rubi Kathleen Charlesworth, Homford, con. Walker, Reynolds, Sweet. Wil noon wns spent knitting for the Red Western Department of the Army to where he conducted Circuit Court that the county clerk of Coos county, Calif.; Lena Mendenhall, Portland, Cross. Luncheon was served [ Oregon, call an election for that pur son, Best, McNair, Timmons, Hors deal instantly and vigorously with session. There were no criminal Alice C. Cowell, Portland; Be« C. • • • • fall. Turnbull, Felaheim, Miller, such public enemies. cases and the session lasted but a few' pose, in the manner provided by law. Mitchell, Portland; Alice D. Riggs The reasons for this demand are: On Friday afternoon, August 17th, Gale. Elliott. 8 Gallier, R Dligtel, So If necessary for you to go Into days. The said officials have proven them Bellingham, Wash.; Brothers J. A IlijVM, Lillard. Trowbridge, R a club was organized In Bandon to the woods, be careful about lighting Grand Patriarch of the Grand En James, J. A. Gates and B. W. Char- Johnson. Ostein, Treadgold, G. Dip- j be known uh the Ladles Thimble fires. No doubt it would be better campment of Oregon, I. O O. F., will selves to be incompetent, extrava pel. L. Gallier, E. Gallier. L. Rosa. it'lub. This organization will resume to keep out of the woods unless you make an official visit to Ocean View gant and unfaithful to the lutereets lesworth, Homford, Cal. of their constituents. They have Cralne. Boyle, Dickey. I.ecp. Flom. activities of a public nature, includ have urgent business therein. Encampment No 72 on Wednesday been Instrumental in wasting thous- Receives Fine Anima) Gelsen dor for, Topping. Lowe, Voge. ing the annual Sweet Pea Show, In evening, September 12th. Odd Fel , ands of dollars of public monies, H. P. Clausen, prominent Foe A Webb and G. W. Moore, and I the 'the past conducted by the Thimble lows and families, and Rebekahs are They Mile dairyman, was in Bandon Satur have retained incompetent Misses Lowe, Walker, Cralne and | Club urged to be present. men in the employ of the county, day to take possession of a fine 14 Rodgers. Stephen D. Stephienadis. repre They have employed incompetent months-old Jersey bull which -• • • • • y Milliner, O|<uliig Aidw |te<| I'n.ss senting the Italian government and men at extravagant compensation to had just received by express Iron On last Thursday evening Miss Instead if the usual refreshments Mrs. E. Bethel and daughters were the airplane buying board of the perform services which other officers the Hewitt ranch at Monmouth. H» Edna Dippel entertained at a jolly ! being -erred at Mrs Morrison's mil- Bandon ilsltorr last week Allies, who was here conferring with of the county were already paid to is a thoroughbred of "high-bro» fudge party In honor of Mlns Mildred j Ifntry opening Saturday of thia Miss Ann Bethel left Tuesday for local lumbermen regarding furnish perform. They have wasted the ancestry, and will head one of ths Crain During tlu> eourw of th.» week. the occasion will be govern- Mt Angel whe-e she is going to at ing cleer fir and Port Orford cedar funds of the county in the building best herds in this section evening Mias Crain was presented ' i d by the Red Cross splrit. The tend school. for airplane construction, has re- of roads, bridges and other struct Clausen is one of the many lo* with a beautiful agate ring by tip- tmeunl usually eie-nt by Mrs Morri- j C. A. Davis and family were visi turned east. ures that were not needed, or were dairymen who are convinced that it Camp Fire Girls. The guests were n.>n for refreshments will be put Into tors at the R R. Davis home Mon Mrs. Roy Gibson took Mr and so constructed as to double and treb pays to keep high grade stock Thu Marjorie Loreni. Josephine Crotali, i contribution bowl and all the visi day and Tuesday of last week Mrs L. C. Gibson to Marshfield Sun- le their reasonable cost. They have is the third registered addition » Evelyn Pearce. Francis Williams tors will be given an opportunity to There were several from this vi- The dnlty who attended the dance ■ 1' day in her Ford car. where they expended the money of the county his herd this year, the others beiW Elizabeth Croxali, Mae Punter, Ruby make small additions to It spent a few hours with the Joe Gib for their own benefit and the benefit heifers. Hoyt, Hattie Patterson, Lola Man UH ney will tie turned over to the lo Four Mile hall last Saturday. son family, Mrs. Gibson says she has of their personal friends, without del, Mabel Neuman Ila Johnson, the cal uuxlliary of the Red Cross J. W. Haynes is here from Ijturel no fear of the Seven Devils, so is benefit to the people at large. They busies* and the guest of honor The Misses Delphi and L« m - John Sarginson. auditor for the Oregon, on a visit with his brothers. pretty well qualified to drive over are unfitted to administer the busi Langlois spent a few days vtsitisi W B and H C Haynes almost any road. ness of the people." Insurance Department of the State of at Marshfield this week. Mrs E E Mrs. Ralph Foster and daughters Washington, arrived in Bandon from J. A. Parks, local reetauranteur. the Art Club visited at Mrs. Rollie Davis' last Spokane last week to Join his wife Friday went to Coquille today where he is last week at cards l.uncheo who had bveu a summer visitor al served Special guests were Mrs. Maude McAdams made Ban to be married. The bride's name the home of their daughter, Mrs. A has not been learned, but It is said dames Ostein. Biggs. Turnbull, S Elliott Mr Sarginaon states that don a visit on Friday. she is an old school friend of Mr. ey. Crain and Miller. Mias Bertha Chapman spent Sat nearly a million dollars was paid out Parks. They will speud their honey • • • • urday and Sunday In Bandon through his department during the Mrs Claire I'readgold and Mias pn«t year and nearly a quarter of a There will be a Dairymen's Ball moon at Portland before returning Walker entertained al a Kensington million In pensions He Is pleased at Four Mlle hall on Saturday, Sep to Bandon to make their home. Col. E Hofer, publisher of the Pa Friday afternoon complimentary to with the new Washington medical tember 12 ~ Everyone Is invited to cific Coast Manufacturer, accompan their house guest. Mrs II C. Ostein aid bill which covers the physician's attend. uf Monmouth The Invited guests In- ,services to injured tuen In addition Wm. Connor went up the Co ied by his son. L E. Hofer, both of eluded old time frteuda of Mrs Os to their compensation for time lost quille river to work for Charlie Dav Salem, arrived today by auto on a teln They were Mesdames Tim is He expects to be gone two or tour of the Oregon coast They came direct, via the coast route, from New MOM, Wilson, It Johnson, Coke. three weeks Mr and Mrs O M laffa* came port and went over some roads that Walker. Stephenson. Nielson Boyle. over from Marshfield yeaterday Mrs MYRTLE autos had never before attempted on < it Made. K T Made. Felsheim. Laffaw Is a guest at the Felahetm account of the sand Cralne. Morse, Morrison and the home while her husband makes a Misses Lena l-anglola. I a » wo , Cralne businews trip to Gold Beach The rainfall for the mouth of August was 0 2 of WANTED Board and lodging by rainy and cloudy. an inch, days 17; days clear. man High school teacher. Give 14. The rainfall for the correspond terms per week or month when ans w erlng this ad. Address A B (' co ing month of 1Di6 was t).23 of an Western World s6t3c inch, a difference of 0.03 of an inch leae this year. The above is the of ficial figures reported by t’apt. <J NOTICE FOR PI HLICAT1ON Departnwet of the Interior. V. 8. M Iren co-operative observer of the I-and Office at Roneburg. Oregon. Coquille River Light Station. Hcf>t«mhe* 4. ipit . Miss l>elia Bryant and Miss Dollle NOTICE Is hereby given that Ed Robbins will begin their third term ward 1. Ingram, of Bullard. Oregon as teachers in the Randolph school who on April 8. 181». made Home on Monday, September 10th They stead Entry Serial No 08740, for arrived In Bandon Saturday after /rftUR Regular Semi-Annual Millinery the Wv, of NW«, of SEi, BnJ VIZ Opening will be held Saturday, Sep spending the summer vacation at 7 of. Section 33. Township 37 8, Bridge They had also visited Port tember 18. Ladies of Bandon and vicinity Range 11 W . Willamette Meridian, land and other coast cities for set has Hied notice of Intention to make eral weeks, having gone to Portland are cordially invited to attend this display SEVERAL MAKES Final Commutation Proof, to estab to attend the convention of the Na lish claim to the land above describ tlonal Educational Association ed. before I N Miller. V 8 Com Samuel D Harper, of Prosper mlsaioner. at his office, at Bandon W e can piecue you. Oregon. on the 18th day of October. accompanied by his wife and sister. I Miss G C Harper drove to Marsh See us and get prices. 1»17 tl Claimant name* as wltneeaes field tn his car Monday and the fol- Morrison Millinery Shop lowing day M im Harper left on th- Georg* H JohDMiQ, Bullard. train for the north She had been Oregon; E W Fahy. Bullard. visiting at Prosper through the sum Oregon. Henry Koos. Bullard, mer and Mrs Prosper U returning Oreaon. John titillarne, f Prosper. with her to Springfield. Maas They Oregon will go via Seattle and Canada, and Phone 481 W H CANON. Piaa to see most of the large eastern 11 10 37 o« i] Register cltlee In the next few months Local News JOHN DICKEY •£wtal Notrs I NEW LAKE Mr. Farmer: Are you prepared fill your silo? Too Late To Classify Millinery Opening BLIZZARD Ensilage Cutters have been tried and tested. Ask any man that owns one. GASOLINE ENGINES ’s McNair Hdwe Co.