Local News Bargains Mon. Tues. Wed. March 4th March 5th March 6ih Thur. March 7th Corn, per can.................... 122c 4 Arm g Hammer Soda 25c 2 1-2 lb. can PEACHES............... 2 1-2 lb. can APRICOTS............... 2 1-2 lb. can PEARS................. 2 1-2 lb. can PLUMS ................... Table Fruit in SYRUP 3 cans Tuna Fish Large Rolls 5 Crepe Toilet Paper Corn Meal Rolled Oats 9 lb SACK 25c 25c 65c New Suits and Coats Finding of a cache of groceries under the wharf back of the Elling­ son block was reported to tbo police this week. The officials have been investigating the matter and evidence points to the implication of local ■ boys. Jess Pulliam, who had been here for several weeks associated with T. | K. Otis and others in black sand mining operations, left Monday for Springfield, Illnois to attend business matters. He will return in a few­ weeks. It is reported Frank V. Catterlin i of Gold Beach, was injured in the foot a few days ago. He was help­ ing dismantle some old mining ma­ chinery, and one of the pieces fell, striking two of his toes. It is prob­ able that they may have to be ampu­ tated. According to the Coquille Sentinel, friends of Atty. C. R. Barrow are urging him to become a candidate for representative from Coos county in the next legislature, and lie Las the matter under advisement. Mr. Barrow was representative from this county to the legislature three years ago. Ross Smith, representing the Rob­ ert Dollar interests along the Co­ quille, left this week for Seattle, after viewing company's possessions. He states that he has no knowledge of any Intention on the part of the Dollar company to operate the Pros­ per plant which has been idle for several years. The Golden Rule Mrs. Ottilie Kronenberg will go to DICKEY’S ff Coquille tomorrow to celebrate with Grandma John Kronenberg, mother b u c V-'Oliee per pound of the late J. L., the anniversarj of Grandma Kronenberg's birthday and increase in dairying in those valleys also that of the local Mrs. Kronen­ following installation of the factory a We have received many new SPRING DESIGNS in berg's mother, the late Mrs. Judah few years ago. Parker. A gentleman by the name of Case, According to the Port Orford Trib- from Portland, spent several days tn ’ une, A. J. Marsh, whom people of Port Orfcrd and vicinity last week, northern Curry are considering as in company with one or two associ­ 'timber for county commissionership, ates Mr. Case owns a considerable I has expressed an unwillingness to tract of timber on Sixes in which run, as his private business occupies there is a good percentage of cedar, | so much of his time he feels he and he was here at this time investi­ 'could not give proper service to the gating the feasibility of putting in a * i county if chosen for the responsible small saw mill and cutting this cedar for airplane material. What decis­ ! position. i before the 15th of March for early! ion Mr. Case reached is not known Geo. Laird states that the report at this time. If the mill is put in j blooms. Select good seed and a well , i protected place and fertilize well, to the effect he had a letter from the lumber will be hauled to Port too. his brother, Warren, saying he in­ Orford for shipment.—Tribune. By Mrs. Frunk A. Voge You know those little seeds will , tended returning from the Hawaiian Sweet peas and dahlias. Do you grow if you plant them. And child- Islands soon, was incorrect. His know that thj "show day" isn't very Save a loaf of bread a week, Help reu. next week there will be souie- brother has a good position there far off? How many have planted or win the war. thing in this paper for you. Who and as far as the local man knows planned their sweet pea gardens? I wants to win first prize this year? has no intention of returning t k ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ The prizes this year are going to 1 Everyone! Well you must work then Coos county. RANDOLPH ITEMS ♦ ♦ be different and wolf worth any ef­ I and let's see who gets first prize, Mr. and Mrs Tom Fieger return«J ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « fort on your purt. Plant sweet peas uml has tlie honor of saying. "Mv tlie latter part of the week from and dahlias! There are prizes for | flowers took tlie first prize?" Mrs. Jack McLeod is again in the dahlias also and they are as beauti­ I Any information regarding plant- California to again make their home neighborhood after having been away in Bandon. They were at Vallej >. ful and useful as those given for ing of sweet peas or dahlias will the past summer on a homestead Oakland and other points along St..i sweet peas. gladly be given by the president of above Coquille. Francisco bay, but, although thei a And folks, you'll like those prizes. tlie Lalies Thimble Club. Call Mrs Orin Ward of Bandon, is employ­ But aside from prizes, you ought to Fred Perry, and watch tills pro­ was much activity, saw nothing that ed on the Alex McLeod ranch at Ran­ looked better than Bar.dou. A num ­ like to plvtit these beautiful flowers, gress paper for news of Bandon's und care for them for the pleasure Sweet Pea and Dahlia Show under ber of former Bandon people are li - dolph. there is in it. Make it a hobby, and management of the Ladies Thimble ing in that part of California. Mrs. Chas. Anderson is in Portland it will be a ust ful one too, if you Club Grandma John B. Gross was tl.e where she went to see her husband. do It. For doesn't it help to beau guest of Mrs. W. L. Beach Wednt - Mr. Anderson is a mate on a vessel tify your home? Doesn't It beautify day at a social afternoon. An in­ operating between Portland, Valpar­ John liongell of Prosper Die« your yard? And doesn't it make John Hongeil of Prosper passed teresting feature of the splendid lu:i- aiso, Chili, and the Fiji inlands. The your home town attractive? away the latter part of the week, . cheon served on tlie occasion w: s trip consumes about six mouths. Town folks, listen: Help boost following a long illness of tubercn- | the fact the table was covered wi.'i A. H. Buckingham of Eugene cal- Bandon's Sweet P a Day. You’ll be loala H o had been a resident of Coos la tablecloth over 100 years old TI • led on Wm. Philpott and family while boosting for your homo town. \n I county for thlrty-alx years. He was cloth. made of linen and beautiful'? here's another thing. People from born in Finland, and came to Atneri , hand worked. Is an heirloom in tl » in this section. Miss Agnes Canterbury of Bandon several counties will he here especl ca when quite young. The funeral | Beach family, having been made I y is visiting her cousin. Miss Edna ally to witness this Sweet Pea and was held nt Marshfield the grandmother of Mrs. Beach ii Deceased la Miss Anderson has DalillH Show Make it worth « hile survived by a brother. Herman Hon tlie East, and is now only used <• i Anderson. for them. It apeaka good for ohi gell of Prosper, and a sister. Mrs very apodal occasion» just returned from 18 months' at tendance at Heald’s Business colleg * John Hillslrom of Coos Bay I.. M Strong, manager of the Bn going to win the |>riz Speaking of ilia recent trip to the Aon Cheese Co . of De« Valley, v a in San Francisco. l ast and North. C. C. Inman said in town over Monday, transacting Wm Philpott has erected a bara If some of our Oregon people could ^business matters and incidentali) n hie island ranch. He is now work t a k i* go east and see the amount of sui attending the Knights of Pythias tug ou the land preparing it for cul- have feting due to the coal shortage and anniversary celebration Mr Strons tivation. using a "Tracford" atiacn then. extreme cold weather, and also the ! w alked in from the ranch. The Dew ment to a Ford, pulling plows, har­ shortage of sugar and o’her staples, I Valley factory is a money maker foi rows, etc He has the agency for it would forever cure them from the progreaaive dairymen of I)ev the Tracford and recently sold one complaint, as they li«»'» everything 1 Valley and Four Mile «e 'ions Man to Richard Danielson at Parkersburg in tlie world and don't know It lager Strong reports a considers' ' ’ and one to Herman Bros, at Prosper. 20c Î T L LADIES’ WAISTS $1 to 2.50 JOHN DICKEY I egislature Condemn* I.at ollette I'lie state senate of Wlsconeln in a 2 6 to 3 vote passed th« following resolution this week ' The people of the state of Wisconsin have always stood aquarely behind the present war to a successful end We con demn Senator Robert M I «Follette and all others who have failed to see the righteousness of our nation's cause and h«'e failed to support the government in matters vital to the winning of the war We denounce any attitude or utterance of their's which has tended to incite sedition among he people of our country and to injure Wisconsin's fair name be fore the free peoples of the earth ' It '« I lie t'reseent ilou'de a> t ion. Mfg. to Seat­ lodge No 130 A F & A M Marell l«t Work in First M M degrees SECRETARY tle. U .islilnglon 25c lb PECK IS I RGED TO BE BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Manton CANDIDATE E. Treadgold. about four o’clock this morning, Thursday, February 28, I .ending North Bend tuid Marsh­ 1918, an eight pound daughter. Mother and child are doing nicely. field Men Sign Petition Endors­ ing Him for Representative. MiUer Not a Candidate The following self explanatory Atty. I. N. Miller, whom friends in petition was received by State Rep­ resentative Arthur K. Peck prior to various parts of the county have been the announcement of his candidacy urging to enter the race for rep­ for renomination on the republican resentative from Coos county at the next legislature. Informed West­ ticket "We the undersigned citizens and ern World today that although i he voters of Coos county favor the re­ is appreciative of the honor hid htm upon election of A. K. Peck to the state friends would confer legislature, Mr. Peck has the bene- the requirements o f h 1 s p r i- fit of one term of experience and vate business are such that he must merits the careful consideration of decline to enter the race. the voters of Coos county: (Signed) Charge Was a Farce Mel. G. Duncan, A. O. Rogers, Henry There being no evidence against Sengstacken, A. T. Haines. H. J. Mc­ Devitt, Dorsey Kreitzer, Chas. Hall, Chas. Page, proprietor of The Ar­ A. L. Martin, John E. Ross, Duncan cade, popular local soft drink parlor, Ferguson. H. J. Kimball Jr.. A. Y. tending to substantiate the charge Meyers. John S. Coke, E. Herbert that intoxicating liquor had been Hayden, of Marshfield; C. 8. Wind­ sold in his place, the case against sor, H. G. Kern, L. F. Falkenstein, him was dismissed by Judge Coke on Monday. The Wm. Vaughn. Robert Banks, A. E. directed verdict Morten, M. E. Everitt, C. M. Byler, defense was represented by Atty. I. N. Miller. Peter Loggie, of North Bend.” Mr. Farmer Are you prepared for your Spring work? If you are not let us figure with you on any Farm Machinery complete line of Plows, Drag Har rows, Disc Harrows and Pulverizers Your f f I i I f \A/E HAVE also added to our line the Empire Milking Machine. If you are figuring on buying a milker come in and get our price installed complete. Vision National Repair Week The niost importa. tliing on ♦ arili—more precioua t tu all the « calili of tlie wotld—your ejc- tight. Iti) optimi «et « ce but the lieM rroulil l>e a |«Hir in*. i-Mment for )ou. National Repair Week Is the first week in March. Ex­ amine your Mowing Machine and all farm Machinery «ml if you need any parts order now—don't wait until you want to use your machine. The Go»eminent Is back of this movement and L- strenuously utging ever) farmer to rare­ full) examine all machinery. The main reason for file urg- ency is the uncertainty of tiHnsportatlon. It should t>e real- ized that we ate not living under ordinary conditions. I nele Hani is depending upon each and every farmer in America to do his utmost to increase production. A little forethought is all that h11 a«ks. This is a small task but an important one nei erthelesa. SAVE YOUR EYES- I L. 1» Hi eii. cable man from Coos Ray, Is here this week helping Lo cal Manager J T Lillard repair tele­ phone line- lient later In lite .«mining eje» and »ea «III help you. e day they ate or- « LET US EXPLAIN TO YOU THE NEW Too Late To Classify CRESCENT doublt acting Bak»ng Powder V LOST Hammered «lived bracelet Has " .M" mounted on It Leave at Fyfe Wilson Lbr. Co office and receive reward Itc LOCKET FOl'N’D Gobi locket con- taliiie - o picture« found on the I'pperTwi» .. . —d < . at World office. 2 st! Broken Let r- ' . . I'HARMACV. \ i . v IRO'N I INIiON . ' *1 MARI H till Marshfield I ■ j i i Ì « OVERLAND CAR ■ < McNair Hdwe Co. Il INDoN. OREGON A ♦