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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
t war pictures. "Battle of Arras”. See the pictures at the Grand Theatre. Friday, Jan. 25th. It Emmett Webb of Lewiston, Idaho, and Bert Mead of North Bend, were htre over Saturday viewing the at tractions of the local strand. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chaplin, of Portland, were in Bandon Tuesday Mr. Chaplin represents the T. S. Townsend creamery interests. HOOVER AD. NO. 7 SAVE THE WHEAT! It i» the FIRST DUTY of Every Loyal American . age must reach more than *50,000 per day for the veer 1918, if Oregon succeeds in raising its quota of *17, 000,000 from sale of the stamps. GO ‘OVER THE TOP A. Backman of Gold Beach was here over Sunday. F. C. Cornett of Sutherlin. Ore- gun. was in Bandon over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parks, of the Da foe mill vicinity, spent the week-end in Bandon. Edward S. Connor of Marshfield Harlow Whitsett arrived from was here the first of the week trans Portland a few days ago and lias ac acting business matters. Mr. Connor cepted a position at the Standard purchased some local property Oil Co. plant as assistant to Man Mr and Mrs. J. C. Eggleston of ager C. I. Frese Marshfield are guests at Hotel Gallier Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, of Cut fcr a few days while Mr. Eggleston Creek, were in Bandon over Satur s transacting busiuess for the Rec day and Sunday, taking in the big ord. band dance. Mr. Taylor in engineer at the Harris 4 Otis mines Lieut. H. C. Peterson, win» was in The distinctively delicious breakfast food which this section Friday and Saturday, in Harry Baldwin, Sutherlin. Ore., has greater ease of assimilation and digestion and ho interest of the government spruce hotel man, saw in Bandon the latter board, returned north the first of part of the week investigating local superior nutritive and strength-giving properties the week. conditions. Mr. Baldwin is looking over any other grain. By using Cream of Barley Mr. and Mrs 8. G. Rogers and Mr for a new location to engage in the ind Mrs. E. H. Harden, of Co«iuille, hotel business. you benefit yourself and help the cause. spent Tuesday on the Bandon beach O. A. Trowbridge returned Monday They enjoyed their visit here very from San Jose. California, where he 25c per Package much. was called a few weeks ago to the at the J. A. Parks who recently disposed bedside of his father who was not jf his restaurant business, left Satur expected to live. The elder Trow day for Portland, from whence he bridge is much improved. will go to lower California or Ari Mrs. M. E. Topping of Grants Pass, zona to make his home. Ore., who had been the guest of her OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES— son anil family, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. '’German Retreat at the Battle of Topping of Parkersburg, the past Arras.’’ only genuine war pictures month, left the first of the week for plans to again hold regular meetings, ever made. GRAND THEATRE, Fri her home. She was accompanied as commencing Friday, January 25th at ll far as Marshfield by her son. day, Jan. 25. seven-thirty. Edward Van DeCar. formerly Par- Mrs. M. A. Rose, formerly of Sam Dixon, mining man from kersburg, but for the past few Bandon, according to the Marsh H. R Griffin. North Bend, was Goldfield, Nevada, is registered in nonths a resident of Marshfield, was field Record, is bankrupt, hie affairs in Bandon Tuesday. Bandon. He is investigating black n Bandon Monday for a few days being now before Referee in Bank Guy Stutsman was up from the sand prospects. ruptcy C. A. Sehlbrede. iiis debts visit with relatives and friends. Sixes mines, Monday. amount to $650. with no assets. Mr. W. J. Whitworth of Wedderburn. John Flater and wife, formerly of Van DeCar is a resident of Eastside Free samples of Cream of Barley Curry county, was a guest at Hotel North Bend but for the past few week. It at the Sanito Grocery this Bandon, Tuesday while transacting nonths of Bullards, were in Bandon A novel calendar is being distrib- Eaeh J. F. Woods of Corvallis was reg business matters. Monday enroute to Sixes river where uted by the Bank of Bandon istered at a local hotel Wednesday. Edwin Ellingson was down from Mr. Flater is interested In mining page, in addition to the usual figures carries a place on the back for memo- J. H. Gates and wife of Portland, Coquille the first of the week attend operations. raudum, and at the close of the ing to business matters connected were guests, Monday, at Hotel Ban DR. F. A. VOGE, Dentist, has month the page is folded over for with his local interests. don. moved from the First National Bank future reference instead of being S. P. Pierce of Sixes river, was in building to the room formerly oc- torn off. J. R. McGee, Riverton coal king, was in town transacting business Bandon this week enroute to Port 'upied by Dr. Scofield in the Elling LITTLE MINN I'. S. A.—“.lune land to be examined for a position in son building. First door to the right matters Saturday. the U. S. Engineering corps. at head of stairs. Olltf Caprice" in a delightful patriotic pic A. G. Thrift of Coquille was in ture that everybody should see. It’s Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Best and a Fox Feature in six acts. GRAND, Mrs. T. G. Bradley of Copco. Cali Bandon several days recently trans fornia, and Winifred Spencer, an in laughter, Margaret, returned the lat Saturday, Jan. 26. acting business matters. It structor in the Coquille schools, spent ter part of the week from a three Help conserve tlie wheat supply. J. T. Sullivan of Marshfield, rep .veeks’ visit in San Francisco and Saturday on the local beach. Try Cream of Barley. You'll like it. ■ther California cities. They had a resentative of Oregon Life insurance Sea our ad. SANITO. it Win. Hackwood and wife, of Pow 'tiost pleasant trip. in Coos and Curry counties, was in ers, spent Tuesday on the local Bandon the first of the week dfstrlb Eight thousand stations for the L. L. Rosa and A. J. Cliallacombe. sale of the stamps are to be estab beach. Mr. Hack wood Is secretary of * ho were superintending loading of tiling among his friends copies of » splendid calendar Issued by his com lished in Oregon within the next few the Powers commercial club. «ales for the Fyfe-Wilson Lumber pany. The calendar is somewhat weeks. KILLER IX ACTION—Three «uni- 'o. on the steamer South Coast, at out of the ordinary in that it gives Occidental Chapter of tho O. E. S. era men lost their lives taking the Coos Bay. completed the work au I current, previous and coming month returned to Bandon Satui i..;. on the same page. Mi. and Mrs. A Mclntueli <f 11. lards, returned on the Elizabeth !i u Mining Men Clew Prospects a few weeks visit with their da:> . Geo. W. Crowe, W. B. Rasconeck, » ters, Mrs. Adams and Miss Claia Me Hal. McBride and F. M. Schroeder, I * \< Intosh, of San Francisco. They hue il all of San Francisco, are in Bandon i most enjoyable stay in 'lie city this week engaged In a survey of the ,e Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Moore are in black sand mining prospects of Coos tan Francisco visiting with their and Curry counties. ‘on. Geo. W. Jr., and daughter. Miss A Widow's Mite Mary, who are students at the i'nl- A Bandon woman who makes a itv •jratty of California. Mr. Moore is Ing for herself and three kiddies by Iso attending to business matters. going out to do housework took » COMING—“Dorothy Dalton", the Red Cross membership for herself .real Triangle star, in “THE TEX of and each of her little onea. With 1 • HAMONDS", another Triangle mas such mothers America will win the terpiece. GRAND, Monday, Tuesday, war.—Oregon Voter, Portland. If you are using a wheat-product Breakfast Food replace it with— Social Whirl Cream of Barley BANDON HOME GUARD DO YOUR BIT AT THEIR BIG Sanito Patriotic Dance At DREAMLAND Local News “If you like nice fresh home made sausage and weiners or delicious home cured ham and bacon, be lieve me you can get it at •an. 28. 21». GEO. ERDMAN. Pro|»riet<>r Mrs H F. Morrison left the lat ter part of the week for Reno, Nev ada. where she will visit with rela- 'ives and friends. Returning, she will visit in San Francisco and other Bay cities, and also purchase mlllln cry supplies First Street f----- r It is reported that the home of Mr. and Mrs Moss Averill, who wore n Bandon last week on a short visit while returning from the north, was broken into by vandals while they were away and a number of articles ■>t value taken. REXALL make the world look brighter *.*Ordinarily gives relief in one hour.” High Quality 25c and 50c sizes. _ c 15c per Pound C. Y. LOWE This Store is Headquarters for KODAKS and SUPPLIES REX DR« GGiST FIRNT STREET » Evaporated Peaches 12 l-2c Evaporated Prunes . 12 12c Raisins 12 1 2c Seeded Raisins pr. bx. 12 l-2c “The Biggest Dance of the Year" Always be ON TIME; if not, let BOYLE JEWELRY COMP’Y make your watch run right. LET US SELL YOU A TICKET FOR Gets Good Reaiults Quickly Croup ut Midnight, Well lu Morn “A few nights ago one of my pat rons had a small child taken with croup bout midnight.” writes M. T. Davis, Bcaravllle, W. Va.. “They came to my store and got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. Before morning the child had entirely re covered.” Use only Foley’s, for coughs, colds, croup and grip. Sold everywhere. NOTICE FOB PI BLH'ATION 07031 Department of the Interior, l.an<l Off lie nt Roseburg, Oregon. January 15, I IHN. Its purity attested by in ternational experts— its efficiency ar« lainied by grateful house« Ives. The standard for twenty-five years. WHOLEHOME—« EOOXOMIt'AI___ RELI ABLE. •• ('rescent Mfg. Co., Neattie, Wash. 25c lb son of Marshfield are at Coquille preparing the machinery taken from the old Peart mine for use at the Eureka mine at Riverton, which Is to be reopened Officers of the com pany are expected to arrive In the county from Eureka. Cal . in a short while. Orogen Has 20.001» in Hen Ice Oregon’« contribution of men to the war totals 20.000, according So figures compiled by Governor Withy- combe Of this number. 2,055 are with the 3rd Oregon, 1.700 with the Coast Artillery. 400 with the cav- I airy, 600 with hospital units, 250 with officers' reserve corps, 200 in | medical reserve officers. .5652 with »h» navy and marines. 717 III »elec tive service tinder first draft, 700 ' with the infantry and 7.320 enlist- I ments Ju.it previous to classification I under the questionnaires. | i tut AT double acting everybody I.OHHBAl till'H HTORE J24tlmp. Your Grocer Si lls It. CRESCENT APPLES To Work Riverton Mine M W. McCormick and C A Peter THE BIC DANCE These few lines from J. E. Haynes, McAlester, Okla., deserve careful reading by everyone who values good health: "1 find no medicine which acts so mildly and quickly with good results as Foley Cathartic Tab lets. They empty the stomach and bowels, giving all of the digestive irgans a healthy action.’' Sold ev erywhere. J NOTICE in hereby given Frank Biescke. of Bandon. Oregon, who, on March 7, 1911, made Home- • tr.i.i t jii I,. Ssi 1*1 No. 07OS I, for the E of SE’4 <>f. Section 14. Township 30 8. Range 14 W . Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. N. Mil ler, U. S. Commissioner, at Ills of fice. at Bandon, Oregon, on the 25th day of February. 191 H. Claimant names ns witnesses Oregon. Gus Brandt, of Bandon. It. D. Truex, of Bandon, Oregon : less Wilson, of Langlois, Oregon ; Byron Young, of Bandon. Oregon Takes Cargo of Coal Xortli W. H. CANON. The gas schooner Roamer arrived Register. in port Tuesday, and went to River j!7 24 31 f7 14 21 ton where It took on a cargo of 50 tons of coal for delivery at Port Had the «¡rip Three Weeks land. If the venture proves a pay With January cornea lagrlppe. ing one, ft is reported that the Roam Lingering colds seem to settle In the er may be ptaced on the Bandon system, causing one to ache all over, Portland run permanently. feel feverish and chilly, tired, heavy and drooping. Mra. Lizzie Tylea, Henderson, Ky., writes: “My daugh FOR SALE i registered 2 yr.-old Durham ter had lagrlppe for three weeks. I and now she is all right." Sold Bull, everywhere. J 3 light horses; 1 set light harness; 1 spring wagon. ROBERT E JONES. Langlois, Oregon J24t2c M. J. McKenna and wife of Ban Ion. were in Marshfield Monday Mr. About 700 ('las* «me Men McKenna, who is with the Moore According to Sheriff W. W. Gage 1 Mill & Lumber Company, was at the Bay to consult with government of the number of men placed in Ciaos ficials regarding greater output of One under the draft questionnaire number about 700 out of the 1957 spruce from the local mill. men registered I in the county. Those Dally sales of War Ravings stamps men are being called to Coquille at and Thrift stamps in Oregon are now the rate of 20 per day for physical «veraging about *1 2,000 Thia aver- examination This number is to be increased, according to Mr Gage, as the examining physician is able to handle a larger number Liver Salts jr It J. W. Cole of Bandon, who is em ployed with the county roadinaster's engineering force, left the latter part if the week for Roseburg for a visit with his parents who reside in that section. He will be gone a week or more City Meat Market Pitone till Some picture. A score or more of friends of Mrs II. Helmken surprised her Monday «fternoon by calling en masse for a •ocial gathering In honor of Mrs. Helmken’s birthday anniversary -everal very enjoyable hours were spent. Saturday Night, Jan. 26th Baking Powder (B-1SI) V -