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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1918)
< > H Strain of Coquille «'»» here thia week looking after property in terest« In Bandon and in Curry coun- He returned home yesterday. The steamer Brooklyn was placed on drydock at San Francisco the lat ter part of the week to undergo repairs. She 1» expected to arrive In port today. ÌVe are not bankers But we save you from 8 to 16 per cent on all goods purchased under our newly adopted Cash and Carry Plan. BRITISH PRUNES 11c per Remember we »ell all our g.; <1* on the penny margin. We have eliminateli delivery expenda unii have pul prices down so that you get tlie saving. We sell for STRICTLY CASH, which uleans no bail account« to lose. In other words our patron* have no lo«*e* to pay. For tlie convenience of thoie hi.uscivivcH who conduct their homes on the monthly allowance plan we have CO.M.Ml’- TAT1ON GROCERY TICKETS, like the sample form shown here: 3 2 2 2 1111 11111 1 1 1 8 3 2 2 2 1111 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 j SANITO GROCERY,,.,.. No. "Where Every Penny Does Its Bit” GOOD FOR l*«ued to $5.00 (Countersigned I IN TRADE 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 IO 10 10 10 IO IO 13 13 13 15 15 23 23 23 25 23 23 25 25 15 3 8 10 10 15 15 3 3 Just bring tlii* ticket and hale tlie uinount of the pur- chose punched out each time. You get advantage of the penny saving system without the necessity of <aitying around pen nies. We also have the tlcketsin *1.04* denomination. SANITO GROCERY «► o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Myrtle Point, visited Bandon beach last week. ■Mr. and Mr». W. B. Rascoviscli, of New York City, are visitors in Ban Moos«» Dance, Feb. 16. It don this week. Try our p< uuy system; it's • lie Mrs. Goorgo Bennett was in town Censiblo way Sanito Grocery. It from Langlois yesterday. Clyde Gage was down from Co- Dance with tho Moose at Dream land, Sat. February 16. It qullle over Sunday on business for A. E. Sleep of Leneve, was In Ban 11 he sheriff 's office l F A Clark. Marshfield, spent the don over the week end BILL HEART in Illi: 41(1 IN. at i ast week in Bandon, stopping at GRAND next Sunday, IO-2Oc. It | the Bandon Hotel. \\ llliatu F Button Is helping at Is everybody going? Sure they I are to the Moose Dance, Felt. 16 It McNair's Hardware store during the ricknesa of H. E. Bosk. .lames Bi «»in, of Murshtleld, a nura- MOLLIE hl NG in ‘'Blind Man's ery man, w ih liriH on business Tims lank" will be shown at the GRAND day. next Friday. It Mrs S G. Whitsett is nt Glendale, A J Cliullaconibe was at Coos Bay Ore . with her sister who la reported I’m «day on buslimss for the Fyfe- quite III. Wllson company. Remember the big fifth annual Mrs C. I. Starr was at North Tlend Moose dance at Dreamland, Feb. 16th It ho first of the week as the guest of her sister. Mrs M. J. Brown Mrs Darnell and Etta Darnell, of Mr and Mrs. Taylor were In from Cut Creek over Saturday evening «tute of Ohio. City of Toledo, Luca* County. »» mid Sunday. They were guests at Franti J. Chaney innkca oath ttint ho Hotel Bandon la senior partner of the turn of I*' J Cheney A Co . doing bii.ioi'ss In tho Miss Edna Stitt, who has been I'It y or Toledo. Colini v s nd State a fol, -lek nt a local hospital, was suffi ■aid. and that said limi will pay the eiitn of ONE HVNDHF.D DOI I.AIIH for ciently recovered Sunday to be luov- each and every casi of Cnt.-irrh that I to het home cannot lie cured by tie ue* of HALI I CATARRH CORE FH4NKJ CHFNI'.I Il 4TTI.E IN Till: CLol'DS br Hworn to before me ai ' au rltn I In my presence, tilt» atti day of 11,'ceiii- tween a French and a German avi ber. A D 1SK« A W lit.EASON. ntor. See this wonderfu picture at (Reali I Bali a Catarrh Cure In t ik n Intern the GRAND Friday. Feb 8 10-20c I Local News ally and acta throuah tho llhmd on the M umu » Hurfacea of the H>Bti-ni. Sind for testi moniale, free F J CHENEY * CO Toledo, O. Bold by all rimastala. 75c. Halle Family 1'llla for cunatlpatlon I. A l.llleqvist was here from toes Bay vesterday evening confer ring with the city council regarding proposed amendments to the charter. I; FIFTH ANNUAL lit against German defenses. See this In the Official War Pictures shown at the GRAND Friday. February 8th. Admission lu-Zuc. It thus LOANING their money to the government to HELP WIN the WAR. O. J. Mather and wife of Sixes riv er country, were in Bandon several This is an investment as safe as We will extend every courtesy to days the first of the week. It is re the Liberty Hou ds or any other claae the children who desire to purchase ported that Mr. Mathers closed a deal of securities wiilch the govemm«»at Thrift Stamps and will explain to for a new Dodge car. lias to offer. The advantage is groat them in detail just liow to proceed to H. Braddock and M. Ward, two as compared with the investment« liecome money-lenders to the I nited young women from San Francisco, heietofore offered, for anyone having States. Nearly every child lias a lit were here several days this week so 23c cau become an Investor. The tle bank nt home which contains liciting subscriptions for a magazine plan offers a liberal rat« of Interest, sums ranging from a few cents to They left Wednesday. S3 worth of stamp* uow selling at many dollars, Such savings should Mrs. Emma Erickson was taken *4.13. The government will redeem be invested in Thrift stamps and sick the latter part of the week. Her the stamps January 1, 1023. at face thereby setting these funds at work daughter in law, Mri. Axel Erick value. earning for the children a good rata son of Marshfield, came over Friday Bear in mind that you are not ask of inteiest. The lesson to be gained to visit the elderly lady. (<> the ed to donate money to the govern will be far more valuable to ment in buying these stamps; to the children who will become so imbued The estate of Wm. Conlogue, of contrary you are urged to save and with the importance of saving that it Leneve, was probated last week. It eatu more for yourself, at the same will have a most desirable economic cjusisted of personal property to the time helping L'ncle Sam. effect on their lives in future years. amount of $200. J. T. Conlogue was appointed administrator. Fancy codfish middles (tender loin) just received. It's the choicest part of the fish. 22c per pound. At It Sanito Grocery. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS I A marriage license was issued on WE SELL STAMPS BANDON. OREGON the 26th to John Thomas Royer of Bandon and Lillie Curtis of Prosper. They were married at Coquille on i January 27th by Rev. Thomas ing his country in the navy, has been Mrs. J. D. Kay and daughter of have been placed at work on tha Barklow. Mr. and Mrs. R. M Wieder, par- t assigned from the training station North Bind, went to Bandon to be county roads. They will be employ ents of Mrs. Fred Tuttle, who have at Mare ’slatid. San Francisco bay, guests of her mother, Mrs. Smith, ed in the Hauser district. been visiting at Lakeside for three California, to the U. S. desirjyer till the latter part of next week, says Miss Bonnie Had the Grfp Three Week* cr four months, left Saturday via Taylor now in course of construction Saturday's Tinies. Smith, the reader, who Is a sister of With January comes lagrippe. Cooa Bay for their home in San 1 at Vallejo. I The suit of the heirs of the late Mrs. Kay, is now traveling thru 1 Lingering colds seem to settle la the Francisco. southern California. system, causing one to ache all over, TEKRIFIC BOMBARDMENT •»> John Golden to break the w ill, which feel feverish and chilly, tired, heavy the Allied artillery against the Huns ' gave the bulk of his estate to the M. T. Barker, engineer from the Mrs. Lizzie Tylea, —Spectacular scenes of the World Sisters of Charity, is set for hearing Brooklyn who was arrested and sen and drooping. Henderson, Ky., write»: "My dau<h- War—see the only genuine War pic in the Circuit court at Coquille on tures at the GRAND Friday, Febru Saturday. Mrs. Kennedy of this city tenced last week on a bootlegging ter had lagrlppe for three week», i Sold ary 8. 10-20c. It a sister of the deceased, is one of the charge, together with Jim Anderson, and now she is all right.” who began a jail sentence in October, everywhere. J Donald Marsh brought his mother, heirs Interested. I There will not be any services at Mrs. Al. Marsh, up from their Elk liver home yesterday. Mrs. Marsh the Methodist Episcopal church south leaves on the Elizabeth for San next Sunday as Pastor S. M. Roberts Francisco where she will receive has gone to Portland and LaGrande Ion business. He states that the con- medical treatment. 'gregation will meet with the people Mrs. S. A. Malehorn was taken and of the Presbyterian church. suaaeniy suddenly ill 111 saiuruay Saturday aiieruuvu, afternoon aim w as rushed to a local hospital. She * A deposit of 5c each tor milk bot- liad intended leaving Monday ior ties taken from the store will be re- Portland to consult specialists re- 1 qulred in the future, On return we Sanito Gro- refund your money. gar<11 ng her illness. lt A letter received by Mr. and Mrs. eery. an d J. Counts and Mrs. A. Mr. E. T. Wolverton from their hud . Eugene 1 . brought tlie info-math n daughter went over to Coos Bay Fri- that he is now at Atlanta. Ga . und t - ’day whore they spent the week-end going training In automobile work as the guests of their children. Mr. I reparatory to going to France wh re and Mrs. Orva) Counts, Mr. anil Mrs. | I loyd Jorgensen and Wilbur and lie will operate a truck. I Archie Jorgensen Lex Cope came up from Langlois ...... I Mrs R. W. Bullard returned a few this week and purchased a range and Walter Carpenter.I days ago from her trip to Portland other fixtures. She Hn employe of McNair Hardwart where she visited relatives. Company , went to Langlois with Mr stopped over at Coos Bay where she I was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Cope to Install the equipment. $1195 F. O. B. BANDON Owen Evans, and her sons, Warren. J. F. Reddy, Grants Pass, w. c ¡Chester and Lawrence Bullard ■Mortis. Seattle. Wash., and Henry W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catterlin of Parks. Portland, mining men. are I investigating black sand prospects in Gold Beach, who had been visiting this vicinity. They are making their at Coos Bay and other points, were I in Bandon the first of the week en headquarters at the Gallier Hotel. route home. Mr. Catterlin is figur K. J. Peters and P. C. Stephenson ing on operating a Brookings-Gold have completed repair work on the i Beach stage line the coming summer Ellingson building on Second street F. E. Drane and J. H. Hamblock. formerly occupied by the Steinhofl , , . . hsrneHB shop. u mi. „ in >, be! , I airplane spruce moving plutocrats "hn building buildintr will be Tho I of the Coquille river section." were occupied by the J. P. Tupper store. lover on the Bay Saturday and Sun- VOOE, Dentist, has . day on business. DR. F. A They found ev- $885 F. O. B. BANDON moved from the First National Bank ■ erything quite peaceful and serene building to the room formerly oc- | In comparison with their home cupied by Dr Scofield in the Ellins stomping ground. von building. First door to the right Mrs E. B. Fish, acting committee at head of stairs Olltf fir Red Cross, asks that all girls be John R. Smith, mining man of tween ages of 10 and 15 report at Boek creek fame, is In Bapdon this | week on business. Several coinpan I the Red Cross rooms on Saturday at>- ernoon. February 9th. They should Ions are with him, and rumor has _ bring scissors and clean scraps of it that an important ileal regarding white cloth suitable for snipping. Curry county mining property is in Foster & Wilson, Prop«. progress. Croup al Millnight, Well in Murn Reed Gallier. local boy now ser*. - "A few nights ago one of my pat Agents for Coos and Curry Counties.|| rons had a small child taken with croup bout midnight." writes M. T. * Davis. Brarsville. W. V«., "They r ■ame to my store and got a bottle of Ft ley's Honey and Tar. Before no nlng the child had entirely re covered." Tse only Foley’s, for eo> ths. colds, croup and grip. Sold J ev. ry where. S abro B ros COMMI TATION TICKET .MONEY-SAVING Now on display two new 1918 Models Motor Cars ELGIN SIX An elegant type of the latest auto mobile construction. Built on lines graceful and dignified. HARROUN A four cylinder car of exceptional strength and durability, built for hard service, yet smart in design. Come in and look them over BANDON GARAGE MOOSE DANCE BANDON LODGE NO. 951, L. O. O. M rtiMMirn E I. h ;< rr. R. Hutinm. Hurry H«mt, ,%hln Munck, Olio ( ìiikk I». <6»n**s. Otto XmiiiMB. Tickets $1.00 H. Salut», Ladies Free i Liver Salts l.ar_ consignment of Nevada min ing I .achinery; attractive prices, near I new boilers, engine, compre*, sor. <1 a key, cable« and supplies. \4 ite our requirements tliru Bank of It >nilon. fan sliip c. O. il. after in spcition. I aio retili nlng <ux»n. HENRY iXTBLL. Baldivln llouse. 74 Nixtli Street. It San Francisco, Calli. DREAMLAND Saturday, February 16th Music by the Popular Dreamland Orchestra REXALL Machinery GIVEN BY THE U. X urge them to SAVE and INVEST in BATTLING Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps, FANCY SANTA CLARA 8 TANKS Teach the children to be thrifty; make the world look brighter ‘¡Ordinarily gives relief in one hour." 25c and 50c sizes CHICHESTER SPILLS I DIAMOND BRAND I C. Y, LOWE LADIES I This Store is Headquarters for i.x u,.«,«.« for cmcttssTns a DIAMOND HKVSll ril.1 S la V. > d an G old metal ic b- «ra. «ealed wi h BIucCO/ Bib’M'n T iki xm ornit Hwy v/ < IIIX M L*-T t R • V xuawr rnia, f r t we .it ▼ i year« rerardevt at Be t b A'wavi Reliable 301 D BY AI L DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ^33 KODAKS and SUPPLIES III \ \l 1 V J I’Ll (¡(¿¡SI FIRST STREET J ___ ,