Mrs. T H Shaw left Saturday for
4MHM*
Oakland, California, to meet her
daughter who makes the trip to the
city from her home at Reno, Nev-
ad*.
Mrs. S A. Carmichael has return-
«
ed from Medford where she accom-
panied Mr. Carmichael, who is timber
cruiser on the O & C. land grant
lands.
Ira Johnson from Craiue'a camp
came down to Bandon yesterday
He
receive medical treatment,
suffering from a severe attack of
grippe.
We give you the greatest possible
Geo. Manciet, who has been
value for your money.
SPECIAL
the sick list the past two months,
PRICES this week on the following
suffering from rheumatism, is some
foods which the Food AdiuinUtra-
what improved and occasionally able
tiou asks you to uae:
to make a trip down town.
T. M. Nielson of the Bandon Hard
ware Company, spent several days
The war is costing the combined
Small White BEANS, per
at the Henry Johnson home near
CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's
pound
l-’i»<'
Riverton this week, placing a new
allies more than $30,000,000 an hour.
20c size, per pkg
17c
plumblug system into operation.
(Use instead of meats)
(Use Instead of wheat)
The daily fate of this huge sum is
Mrs. S. A. Malehorn left Thursday
simple waste. A shortening of the
Bayo BEANS, per pound lie
RAISINS, seeded, per pkg. 10c
for points in the state of Washing
(I'ae instead of meats)
(Make War Bread taste better)
war by days or even hours would
ton where she will be the guest of
CRISCO, medium size, can 00c
relatives while recuperating from
mean the redemption of colossal
Caravanza Beans per lb
Oc
(Use instead of Fata)
the effects of her recent illness.
(Use instead of meats)
waste.
BIRCH, the Optician, will be at
MAZOLA CORN OIL. quart
We must bend every financial ef
RICE, best Jap, per lb
O<
Sabro's Monday, March 4th.
2tc
can
.......
.
.
64c
(Use instead of meat & wheat)
fort
towards shortening the war.
A. W. Cope of Langlois was in
(Use Instead of Fats)
Every
small amount invested by a
town a few days ago enroute home
Ralston's Bran, per pkg.
15«
KARO syrup, Red Label, 10
( Use instead of wheat*
from
Oakland
where
he
was
called
child
in
Thrift Stamps tends to
lb. palls
«i.io
by the death of his sister, Mrs. Helen
wards this end. The influence of
ROMAN MEAL, per pkg. 28c
(Use instead of Fats)
Nye, which occurred at Reno. Nev
(Use instead of wheat)
every Thrift Stamp purchased is a
KARO syrup, Red Label, 5
ada.
.■Mil
CORN STARCH, 'Log Cabin'
lb. pails
little
momentum toward earlier vic
Politicians over on tlie Bay are
per pkg.
»»<
(Use instead of Fats)
mentioning Attorney I. N. Miller of
tory.
(Use instead of wheat)
Bandon as a possible candidate for
KARO syrup, Red Label, 2
Thus a child’s savings may be in
representative from Coos county in
23c
CREAM of BARLEY, pkg. 2«c
lb. pails
strumental
in definitely shortening
the lower house of the Oregon state
(Use Instead of wheat)
( Use instead of Fats)
this war and in saving many times
legislature.
The charge against several local
its own value in money, to say noth
ASH AND CARRY PLAN
men for Fishing in New River for
ing
of conserving human life.
HAVEN YOU MONEY
salmon with a net, is being investi
Encourage
your child to invest in
-.T
gated at the instance of Game War
4%
interest-bearing
Thrift Stamps
den J. M. Thomas by the grand
jury this week.
instead of merely hoarding his pen
Geo. P. Laird has received word
nies in a tin bank.
H. E. Hornung, Prop.
that his brother, Warren C. Laird,
Thrift Stamps cost 25 cents each
and family will arrive shortly from
The BUT
For LESS
and
may be bought at the postoffice,
Hawaii to again make their home
n Coos county. Mr. Laird was for-
from your mail carrier and at most
uerly deputy sheriff.
stores.
Geo. Geisendorfer came over from
I-
Coos Bay the latter part of the week
tors at Coquille Tuesday.
for a visit with his family and to
Thit Advertiitmant Paid for and Danattd by
"Sky-pilot” Davis is in the Co attend to business affairs. He is em
quille valley from Seattle, visiting
ployed“ with one of the Coos Bay
the various loggiug campa.
mill companies.
Annie E. Moore of Denmark was
J. H. Laird of Sitkum, J. L. Laird
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Beck of Wed
a Bun.'on visiter Friday
of Bridge, and W. M. Laird, were in
derburu were here the first of the
BIRCH, the Opticiau, will bo at Bandon on business yesterday.
BANDON. OREGON
week. Mr. Beck is bookkeeper for
Sabro's Monday, March 4th.
2tc
Mr». Z M. Gatchell, accompanied ’the Wedderburn Trading company
W. E. Best was at Coos Bay Tues by her father, M. R. Lee of Myrtle They were enroute to Portland for a for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. a few days. Tom has joined the ord However, when dry weather comes
day un business for Fyfe-Wilson Co. Point was a Coos Bay visitor Mon- visit with relatives.
Morse are tlie proprietors of "The nance class at the University of Ore things will be better, and when the
Breakers”, a delightful
place to gon from which, after a few months' gravel surface Is placed in commis
John Nielson went to I’ortlund a day and Tuesday.
Erie C. Best, instructor in the Port
stay.
Chas. Lorenz is the owner of a
few days ago on shipyard business.
intensive training, he will be gradu sion most of the energetic ranchers
Orford schools, was in Bandon this
DR. F. A. VOGE, Dentist, has ated into the U. S. army for service down the coast are going to join the
We save you 13 1-3% on Crack late model pathephone, ' which he week enroute back to Curry county
ers and Cookies. Sanlto Grocery. It purchased the latter part : of the from Marshfield, where he had been moved from the First National Bank in France. He is the son of Atty, automobile boosters.
week from W. 8. Wells.
A Valentine surprise party was
Mr. aud Mr.i. Ured von Pegert o(
summoned to take the physical ex building to the room formerly oc and Mrs. F. J. Chatburn.
cupied by Dr. Scofield in the Elling
Perhaps
you've
heard
of
that
fam
County Roadmaster R. B. Mur- tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Hans P.
amination under the draft.
Coquille were Bandon visitors Tues
son building. First door to tlie right dock is at Portland this week under- Clausen of Four Mile by a jolly
ous Acorn-fed Curry County Bacon.
day.
A letter from our old friend, J. L. at head of stairs.
Its the clear quill. Now on sale at
Olltf going examination for the U. S. bunch of neighbors the evening of
Clay Garoutte was a Port Orford
Foster, asking us to change his paper
tlio Sanlto Grocery, the pound 35c.
Col. R. II. Rosa went over to Coos arn|y Mr. Murdock has had an ap- February 13 th. A very enjoyable
business visitor the first of the
to his new address, brings the infor-
Bay Saturday to attend to priVatP ' pliciUion Hied with the government time was had. Thb evening was
Attorneys Geo. P. Topping, C. It.
week.
inatlon that they like their new honie
business matters, and also to take!" for some time, for a commission in spent in dancing. singing and music,
Wade
and
F.
.1.
Chatburn
are
all
pro
Mrs. John McCue and daughter
fine. Tlie weather was nice at Phil
up with County Chairman L. .1. Simp the 20th engineers, and doubtless The crowd voted that even If taken
vieitod at Coos Bay the flrut of the fessionally Interested in cases appear omath, and less mud than here.
son
and other members of the com he will be called into the service as by surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Clausen are
ing
in
the
present
term
of
court.
week.
Atty.
Geo.
P.
Topping
left
Mouda;.
mittee,
various features of the War a member of that organization, soon. royal entertainers, and the event a
IMPORTANT The advertisement
Attorney I. N. Miller lias been at
Geo. Gefsendorfer, who has been memorable social affair
on this page giving special prices of for Grants Pass where he will visit Savings campaign.
tending legal business for Ills clients
his mother, Mrs E. E. Topping, who
employed at (he C. A. Smith mill, ar
Wm. H. Wygant, one of hustling
fered
al
the
Gust
J.
Papatheodoropoumoundur-
at Coquille thia week
is reported quite ill. The Mayor maj giotomichaiakopoulos is not in Ban rived here from a visit at his home ranchers of the Butte creek section,
« eek. Don't
G. W. Waters and M E. Page of
continue on to San Francisco for a don Just now. but his fame is witli in Bandon and will leave in the just across the Curry line near Lang
Dr. Andrew
('■atsKamir, Ore., are stopping in
short business visit,before returning us because he lias the longest name morning for Tillamook county where lids, was a Coquille visitor Tuesday,
I'revbylerlan synod of Oregor
B .-.mlon lor a few week ■
C. T. Morse and wife, of • Gold recorded, and also because he pur he has a position in charge of a saw where he was a witness In a case in
Portland, Is In Buudon for
Mr. and Mis Geo. B Morgan and days attending to Preabyterial
Beach, were in Bandon the latter chased a $100 war savings certifi mill operated by the A. G. Beale court. Mr. Wygant has recently pur
Co. Mrs. Geisendorfer will remain chased a fine ranch from N. L.
Mra. Geo Elwell were business visi ters.
part of the week enroute to Coos Bai cate in Chicago last week.
Ba^V Maney and expects to take possess
Elder Hiram Smith of Albany, in Bandon.— Tuesday's Coos
Times.
ion this fall. It contains 42 1-2
Oregon, arrived yesterday to meet
A. P McMullen of Two Mile was about half of which is under the
with the Bandon Brethren Church.
lie will hold services here Sunday at operated upon by Dr. R. V. Leep at plow. All but two acres is slashed
vhtch all are invited to attend. Eld- Emergency hospital Saturday, and Is and seeded. The consideration
r Smith is Sunday school secretary recovering nicely. Mr. McMullen was $2.500.
for the church in this district of Ore- working with a donkey engine and
Try our penny system;
it
«able outfit, pulling stumps. In some Censible way—Sanlto Grocery.
Members of the Moose lodge state manner he was entangled in the
hat the big dance given under tlie equipment while in operation, and
spices of tlie lodge Saturday night his hip was badly injured, necessi
tating a delicate operation.
u s a big success financially. As a
Mrs. PercjN Philip came over fiont
>clal success the evert will ho long
•membered, The crowd was jolly Coos Bay Tuesday to visit at the
nd enj?yed itself every minute of home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I.. C. Gibson. Mr. Philip has bee n
he time.
employed
as brakeman with the
Mrs. C. Y. Lowe
Southern Pacific on the Coos Bay
2 oz.
I.owe. and Mrs. W
W. Fl
branch, but has been t-ansferred to
Thursday for I’ortlund
they
bottle
«ill visit for a short
Mrs. a run out of Portland, He left this
There are 90,000,000 of us in the United States —all in the
week for the north,
Mrs.
Philip
35c
Uialne «ill also spend
days
will remain here until he Is perman-
family of our own Uncle Sam.
with her
daughter,
Pearl
ently located.
i ralne, who is a student at the Unl-
And Uncle Sam needs money—your money— everybody’s
Ira Anderson was up from
his
ity of Oregon.
money. Hedoesn t ask you to give it to him; he wants to borrow
* ileal was completed Saturday Four Mile ranch yesterday transact-
eby W. J. Sweet becomes owner ing business. Mr. Anderson states
and pay you interest for it.
Ford automobile, and Roy Gib- that tlie roads are very muddy and
the owner of a new Chevrolet a trip to town is almost a day's job.
Maybe you didn’t have $50 or $100 to lend him in Liberty
Sweet says that now when ever the
Bonds, but surely you have 25 cents. If we, all of us, buy one
The easy,
cvommilcat
fish n •> r gets good in Elk river, he will AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING
TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER
«ay, using sugar, hot wa
tkfiit Lt
have t> go down to see how things
Lt-mp—just one stamp apiece - that is $22,500,000, and if
*
- K
ter and MAPLEINE.
Hre ct his ranch.
everyone of us buys $4.12 worth — 25 cents worth from time to
For a good many years The American
If you are using Karo or
J. 1 K Peters, who went to Port-
time for sixteen times —that’s $370,800,000.
■ently, on request of govern- Tobacco Company have been conducting a
laud
corn syrup, thin with wa
»
’
"Icials
relative
to
his
elec-
series
of
experiments
having
as
their
ment
ter
and aild a few drops
Your pin money does help. Doesn’t it?
" *
X
tri cal r.in. last week «ent to Bre- object the improvement of smoking
of MAPLEINE — there's
inert« ", navy yards where a thorough tobaccos.
nothing finer for break
We don’t know how much money you have —how much —
«ienioi ration of the gun will be
fast hot cakes.
And it is interesting to know that one
how little. It doesn t matter, anyway. For it is getting to a point
made 1 efore prominent officials of of the greatest of their discoveries was one
You can use MAPLEINE
the n. . y and army,
th.it every man—eveiy woman—every boy—every girl—must
in 200 ways. We'll send
of the simplest, and that was. that cooking
and Mrs Walter Farrier of or t >asting tobacco improved it in every
the Maplelne Cook Book
make the business of helping win this war — the most important
are down to Bandon for a
for 4c. stamps and trade
wav.
just
as
cooking
most
lotxis
improves
thing on earth.
visit with Mrs Farrier's fath-
mark from carton.
! them.
less I.eneve of Bear creek, and
Like the Liberty Bonds, the war savings certificates bear
They
took
a
real
Rurley
tobacco,
grown
Your grocer »ells Map-
her relatives and friends Mr Far
leine.
in
this
country;
toasted
it
as
you
would
•er
has
had
a
prosperous
year
in
the
% interest. On January 1,1923 each certificate will be worth $5.
lalry business at Arago, obtaining tip toast bread, moistened it to replace the
Crescent Mfg Co . Seattle
T hese stamps are exchangeable at face value pius accumulated
ti p prices for dairy products
natural moisture driven off by toasting,
W'ash.
(M-133)
interest at any time between now and January 1, 1923.
Among new cases filed in court made it into cigarettes, called them
s noted Ge«'. W Ellwell, plaintiff, ‘‘LUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette,"
\ou can buy from your mail carrier or at the Post Office.
vs Bertha Elwell, defendant
Suit and «'tiered them to the public.
(or divorce
Attorneys F. J Chat-
The result has been the greatest demand
Buy your first one today
luirn and Geo P Topping represent ever created for any tobacco product in a
plaintiff
Maude E Davis, plaintiff, similar length of time.
vs Charles A Davis, defendant Suit
Tfut Advrt„,mant Paid far and Donated by
The change produced by toasting is not
for divorce
Attorney Topping for
only most wholesome, but the flavor is
laintiff.
I
greatly improved, just a» cooking improve
E. II. HOYLE.
Tom Chatham I» In Band >n vt*lt meat, for example.
Manager
ag with relatives and friends (or I
The Food Adminis
tration asks you to
ECONOMIZE.
You nut) buy and eat
all Lite food that you
NEED, but—
I
Buy the Right Kinds
and Buy them Right
A Child’s Savings
May Shorten
The War
§ ; i ?
1
I
1 i
i til
SAN ITO QRQCER Y
I
WANTED-AMERICANS!
Make Your Syrup
At Home
Stogie Umurlry (fiuti paiiy
CRESCENT
MAPLEINE
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