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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
WHAT are YOU SAVING? It 1» the duty of every American to SAVE— BEGIN SAVING NOW by trading at a CASH and CARRY »tore, where nothing is added to cover bad account» or deliv ery service. CASH is the factor that make» genuine saving possible. Our CASH aud CARRY system save» you cent on all cracker» and cookies. 15» Package» now 13c; 13 1-3 per lOc Package» now 7c WHAT are YOU PAYING for your groceries? We SAVE you something on everything in our line. Here are « few CASH aud CARRY prices: Mrs. Roy B. Corson and baby left Z Saturday for a visit with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of Sell wood, a suburb of Portland. L. B. Newby left Tuesday for the east to be gone several weeks. Mr. Newby Is the moving spirit in a big mining deal that Is pending. Mrs. W. M. Harvey, who had been the guest of her sons. Fred J. and Isaac Harvey, of Coos Bay, returned to her home in Bandon Monday. D. L. Buckingham of Eugene 1» in Bandon this week as the guest of the C. Y. Lowe and Dyer families, and attending to various business mat- tors. C. A. Gage and J. 1 E. Paulson of Coquille were in the city several days this week while i Investigating some timber interests in this com- munlty. A. H. Blatchley of Coquille and Sam Gorden of Powers were in Ban- don for several days the past week looking after property interests the latter. Remember the big fifth annua Moose dance at Dreamland, Feb. FOLGER'H BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. can. regular price 50 cents; Cash and Carry price .......... 44c Teach the children to be thrifty; urge them to SAVE and INVEST in Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps, thus LOANING their money to the government to HELP WIN the WAR. This is an investment as safe as the Liberty Bonds or any other class of securities which the government has to offer. The advantage is great as compared with the investments heretofore offered, for anyone having 25c can become an investor. The plan offers a liberal rate of interest, •W worth of stamps uow selling at Si. 13. The government will redeem the stamps January 1, 11/23. at face value. Bear in mind that you are not ask ed to donate money to the govern ment in buying these stamps; to the contrary you are urged to save and earn more for yourself, at the same time helping I’ncie Sam. We will extend every courtesy to the children who desire to purchase Thrift Stamps and will explain to them in detail just how to proceed to become money-lenders to the I nited States. Nearly every child has a lit« tie bank at home which contains sums ranging from a few cents to Such savings should tany dollars. invested in Thrift stamps aud lereby setting these funds at work rnhig for the children a good rate lesson — to — be „----------- gained interest. The ___ _______ will tie far more valuable to the children who will become so imbued with the importance of saving that it will tiave a most desirable economic effect on their lives in future years. 4 Miss^Ii tWrtee Geisendorfer, sis ter of (%o nffiindorfer of Bandon, who joined the Red Cross service, is Crystal White Soap per bar, reg. 2 for 15c ; C. A C. price. . 5c now nurse in the Presidio hospital at HILI.M Bl.t E CAN COFI'kE, 3 lb. can, regular price San Francisco. gl.OO; Cash and Carry price ................................................. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sulkey came ov Buckeye Vanilla Extract, 2 oz. Isittle, regular price er from Marshfield Monday, to make 80 cents; Cash and Carry price ................................... . MANUFACTURING JEWELERS their home in this section, Mr. Sul- key was formerly employed at a Coos Cove Oysters, 3 oz. net per can, reg. 15c; C. A C.. . .13c BANDON, OREGON WE SELL STAMPS Bay sawmill. CAMPBELL'S 801’1’, all varietiee, j»er can, reg. 15; now 12c E. M. Bogardus stopped at the J Van Camp'» Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce, |>ef can, reg Bandon hotel the latter part of last ular 15c; Cash and Carry price....................... 13c, 2 for 25c week while enroute to his home at must make a "Victory Bread.” This where Mr. Jones was cited to appear . Gold Beach from a business visit to examination. Arm and Hammer So<lu, package, reg. lOc; C. A C............ 8c A novel and interesting display oc loaf must consist of 20 per cent of under the draft act for physical ex Salem and Eugene. some material other than wheat amination. Although a veteran of HLl’K TIP MATCHES, per box, reg. 2 for 15c; our» Chas. F. Pape was a Coos Bay visi cupies the window at Neptune studio. flour. A straight graham and whole the Spanish-American war he will tor in the interests of Sperry Flour, It consists of copies of Harper’s Royal Club Vanilla or J.einuii Extract, 2 oz. iMtltle, reg- wheat bread bocause they also serve undoubtedly be exempted from fur Weekly, published during the years a few days ago. While over there, ular price 8Oc; our Cash and Carry price . . . the purpose cf saving white flour. ther military service, as in addition of the Civil War, which are consider Charles succeeded in putting in a fe .v Black Popper, |>er can, reg. lOc; Cash and Carry ed herilooms by the Crcxall family, Adulterants recommended are: Rye to his family he has a crippled leg boosts tor Bandon. buckwheat flour; potato which he had badly broken by a The magazines teem with pictures flour; CRIStX), medium cans, reg. *1.05; Cash and Carry Mrs. J. T. Lillard and two little the great con« flour, and oatmeal, Mr. Stephan has horse fallng on it about a year ago. and data concerning daughters, Louise and Lucille re— Ghlrardelll's Venard Brand Ground Chocolate, one lb. an ad in this issue telling about the Mr. and Mrs. Jones reside upon a flict then raging. turned Saturday from Nampa, Idaho, cans, reg. price 35c; Caeli ami Carry price................ victory bread he is making. homestead near the head of Floras Bandonian who C. I. Starr, former where they had been visiting relat Robert Jones and wife and child creek on which proof was recently has made his home at Dearborn, ives since Christmas. KveryUilng in our »tore is marked down to a C.LSH aud Michigan, for the past two years, ar passed down the coast a few days ago made and a patent received.—Port CARRY price. It will pay you to get our price» before buy H. W. Croft, hotel proprietor cf rived the latter part of the past week on their way to the county seat. Orford Tribune. ing elsewhere. It is your duty to save wherever possible in Tacoma. Wash., is spending a few for a visit with Mrs. Starr and son. these day» aud to loan your sating» to the Government. z days at the Croft ranch at New Lake He is now visiting in Portland, but while enroute home from a month v’ intends to return to Marshfield soon trip through California. to take a position with the Pioneer The three-ye*r-old »on of Mr. and Hardware company. Mrs. R. B. Dulley successfully un- | ' Word recently received by Mrs. derwent an operation for the removal and Mr. Geisendorfer from their son, of tonsils and adenoids at the Emer I Rayner, with the American ambu gency hospital this week. lance units at Allentown, Pa., is to The Coos and Curry Cheese associ- (the effect they expect to leave soon atlon has sold 1100 cases of cheeeo , for France. They would probably , was a business visitor here this week. which has been In storage at Seattle Lieut. J. II. Bedd'tigfleld arrived for some time. This cleans up the ( have been in France by now had not several members of Rayner’s unit I the latter part of the week from past year’s production. been ill with measles. lo- I Camp Lewis. for a short visit with About 200,000 feet of lumber front Miss Edna Weider, former Coos Moose i Dance, Feb. 16. It cal friends. the deck load of the South Coad ' county girl and relative of Mr. and IL II. Rozelle Is having some r<P was lost during the heavy storm 1« t H. T. Holden of Eugene was a guest At the Galller yesterday. I pair anti Improvement work done i on (vpek. The timbers wont overb at 1 ' Mrs. F. T. Tuttle of Bandon, recently finished her course as professional II. Brown is doing the in the vicinity of Cape Blanco. P. C. i and R. W. Heigford arrived Ills home. [nurse at San Francisco. She has been In the city Saturday from Brookings. carpentry work. Mrs. G. R. . ______ McNair and son, Rav- assigned by the German hospital at ___ ___ ____ Try our penny system; it's the mond, loft last week for Covelo, Cal ,'San Francisco as special nurse for H. W. Dunham and Clyde R. Grif It where she is the guest of her Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, millionaire, at fith of Coquille si>ent Sunday here. Ceiislble way- Sanito Grocery. W. C. E Pruett of Stanfield, Or.. parents, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Weddle, 1 lier home at Pleasanton. Dance with thn Moose at Dream land. Set , February 16. It was here Friday and Saturday, ac- and other relatives for a few week W R. Hill of Gold Beach was hero A deposit of 5c each for milk be i Tuesday enroute home from Portland E. B. Hall, an attorney of Port contpanylng R. N. Stanfield as the $1195 F. 0. B. BANDON ties taken from the store will be re where he met with government rei>- Orford, *aa hero on buslnisvs Tues latter’s secretary W. M. Werner, with the Pacific quired in the future, On return vie resentatlves and others concerned day. Slates Electric Co., whs here Tues refund your money. Sanito Gr. - with the fishing industry in the G. A. Kutin of Langlois spent the He was the guest eery. It Northwest, in an attempt to fix prices forepart of the week on business In day on business of J T. Lillard. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan ai> I on raw and canned fish. Owing to Bandon I Rev 8. M. Roberts left a few days daughter. Jane, have been Bandi i lack of sufficient data he says noth R A. Myer« of Norway and Oliver ago for l.aGrande. Oregon, to attend visitors during the week. Mrs. Sul- i ing could be done and a later confer- Myers of Arago were Sunday visit business matters. He expects to lie llvau and daughter are guests at tl e 1 ence will be called. ora In Bandon. H B. Lewellen, formerly with the away about a week. W S. Wells liomt>, while Mr. Sul’: la everybody going? Sure they van has returned to Marshfield. Bradley Candy Company here and for are to the Moose Dance, Feb 16. it Chris I'lnbrand nnd N. P. Soren- Industrial Workers of the World several months connected with the Mr. and Mr«. Roy Wyant are the en. both of Astoria, were local vis have planned wholesale destructii u I Booth-Kelly Co. at its big mill near proud parents of n baby girl born itors last Thursday. They are inter of industries and shipping on the [ Eugene, arrived last night for a ested in shipbuilding Saturday, February 9th. Pacific coast and Interference wi h business conference with G. A. Mar $885 F. O. B, BANDON Leonard Gnuudy of Langlois atop Mn Allen Randleman of Lenexa prosecution of the war. according t > tin of the Bradley Candy Co., an 1 | m *<I here Tuesday enroute home from nut! Mrs. 11 N. Mayfield of Loa An- reports emanating from Washingto > departed for home this morning He a tin sin ess trip to Portland. gtd.'H spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gibson of is thinking of returning to the Coos J M. Thomas, deputy game \\ nr its guests at the Gallier. North Bend were guests of local Bay country.— Friday's Times. den and candidate for sheriff, spent Mr and Mrs. N. E. Gibbard of Mrs S A Mahlini h . «ho WHH tak friends from Saturday to Tuesday. | Saturday and Sunday In Bandon on to Emergency hospital last week. while Mr. Gibson attended to bust Charlotte. Mich., |>arents of Mee- Frank Smith, superintendent of •va» sufficiently recovered to be re ties« matters He was formerly a dames C. D. Jarman and Fred the L Knapp ranch at Port Orford. moved to her home Monday. member of the firm of Brown A Gil' I O’Rourke of Bullards and Mrs. E. E Eddy of Floras creek; arrived a sh irt son. contractors 'while ago to visit with their child E M Beckham of Coquille lia Foster & Wilson, Props. started a ship knee camp near t! > ren. Enroute to Bandon, they spent Haberly ranch if he finds plenty la few days with a son, A. E .Gibbard Agents for Coos and Curry Counties From Bandon available timber for the purpose he and family, of Salem they leave for their home in the East intends to put a number of men < n the job Ship knees are In grea' via California, expecting to be back in Charlotte by April 1. demand now and the price is good r Corporal Milton M Farley. I’. S World office Western Rags z- \ arrived from Camp Fremont. Cal must be all cotton, and at least 15 ifornia, the first of the week for a in ites square or large none small few days' visit with his father. er. 5c per pound paid tf Matthew F who is superintend .'1 Garfield, local Ford agent has ent of the imnsei Inset Woolen Mills. The young man has again returned to returned from Portland. where he att< ded the auto show, oa nip. He went BORN Tuesday. February 12 th. thei chiefly to see the new Ford Lincoln's birthday, to Mr. and Mrs true1 but all he saw was pictures of It will be several months be R II. Osborne, a lusty ten-pound it. aoa Mother and child are doing fore t’ e new machine is on the nt ar nicely The proud father is unde ket ai 1 then the supply will be tery Mr Garfield says he will I elded as to whether the lad will be limited. a brigadier general or just a plain be v rll satisfied to get all the Ford touri ; cars that he will have orders colour!. DR F. A VOGE. Dentist, has for the coming season. moved from the First National Bank faul Stephan, local baker, has re building to the room formerly oc- ceived a letter from the food ad- “Ordinarily gives relief in one hour.” copied b_v Dr. Scofield In the Elling tr nlstration notifying him that all son building First door to the right takers in the state of Oregon st head of stairs.- Olltf Stste of Ohio City of Toledo. Wfliu Coy of Curry county was I Lucas County as. • andon Monday enroute to Coos B.: Frank J Cheney makes oath thvt ho Is aenlor partner of the firm of F J to obtain information if possible !■ Cheney A Co.. Join« buainea.« In the garding bls friend Geo E Sutter City or Toledo. County and State afore said. and that aald firm will par the whom he suppose« was on the Tu aum -r ONE Ht’NDRED DO! I.AUS for canla Sutton had worked at each and every case of Catarrh that Cralne’s. Smith Towers and other cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRHCURF FRANK J CHENET I ggiug camps before enlisting. Sworn to before me and subavrtl 1 S abro B ros SANITO GROCERY » Now on display two new 1918 Models Motor Cars Local News ELGIN SIX 4 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 REXALL Liver Salts make the world look brighter 25c and 50c sizes. C. Y. LOWE C. R Brown and wife cf McMinn ville. passed thru town la-t week en i ’Ute to their former hi tue at G Id | Beach Mr Brown i» a member • I Class one In Curry county, and t> 'trip to that section was partly f< I the purpi.s of taking the physiv In my presence this Sth day of t'ecem- b«r. A D. 111«. A W GLEASON «Seal» Not vry Public Hall a Catarrh Cure la tak n Intern ally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surtaxes of th.- System. Send for testimonials. fra* F J CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O. Bold by ail druggists. 7$«. Hall s Family Tula for conatipatlon This Store is Headquarters for KODAKS and SUPPLIES ID N \ I I V l>lll «.GIST HIWT STREET y V