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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1918)
What will we have today A large part of tliia thinkiiffe is along the line of, “How iong since we had till*?”, or "I wonder if *o and w> would table good today?"—rather than to a thoughtful con*i«leratlon of bow to obtain tlie greatest amount of food value for tlie LEAST MONEY. It is a monotonous and tliunkle** tusk to plau meals day utter day; but in these times when tlie wise use of food is u national necessity, the woman wlio buy* with thought pei forms a PATRIOTIC SERI 14 E. THINK oxer tlie food value* here, and buy where you get the BEST FOR LESS Specials FRIDAY, SATURDAY « ,M cans Van Camps' Homiwy, (Off». net weight) it 1 lb. cans Sniders' Tomato **‘>llp Vi lb. can Hershey's Cocoa 2 can* Corn Vlb. kk. Peacock Rolled Oats Jibs. Yellow Corn .Meal H lb. can Salmon Iff oz. glass Fancy Queen Olives pkg. Cream of Barley pkgs. Seeded Raisins pkgs. Ralston Bran qt. Iiottle Primrose Salad Oil med. egn (1 qt., H oz.) Wes son < 111 qt. can Maz.ola Corn Oil (Use Cook Book Free! Hillsdale Asparagus 1 M oz. can Kippered Herrin;-, A few small White Beans left at Commencing April Illi we will continue currying wheat flour stock. Special prices on the substi tute** we have on hand. Sanito Grocery been visiting Mrs. Rogers daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bowman. Mrs. Fred Slagle went to Prosper to visit her sister, Mrs. H. N. Butler. With her went her niece. Miss Fern Leaver, from Medford., They remain ed over Easter. Marshfield Record. The dining room of the Hotel Ban don was closed temporarily the first of the week, while Proprietor C. A. Jamieson is having the kitchen re modeled and modern improvements installed • George Horsfall and sister, Miss Marion, of Marshfield, came over the latter part of the week and their with spent Easter Sunday grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Win. Horsfall. Guy Porterfield of Euchre creek was here this week enroute to Port- land to enlist in the Naval- Radio service. He has been employed in Portland and took the trip home be fore enlisting. Miss Pearl Craine left Saturday for the University of Oregon at Eu gene to resume her studies. At Riv erton she was joined by Miss Louise Clausen who accompanied her as far us Marshfield. DR. F. A. VOGE, Dentist, moved from the First National Bank building to the room formerly oc cupied by Dr. Scofield in the Elling son building. First door to the right at head of stairs. Olltf W. C. Littlefield, local artist, drey a nifty Liberty Loan poster, which has been submitted to the state com mittee. The poster is artistically de signed in colors, and the lettering is a catchy slogan. Commissioner G. J. Armstrong was at Coos Bay the latter part of the week conferlng with Commissioner Philip regarding the purchase Of minor equipment for use Bandon-Curry road work. Harry Hanna spent several days of the past week at Marshfield visit- ing his mother who has been ill. He also She is now convalescing, stopped with a sister at Coquille a few hours on his way home. The American Follies, strong the Follies, played a one night gagament in Bandon last week. They wero billed for two nights, but the show not coming up to expectations, the second night was cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Felsheim and baby went to Marshfield Saturday for a few days’ visit at the home of The Victrola brings the greatest artists right into your ownr home It is all artists and all instruments in one. It enables you to hear the greatest singers and musicians in your own home just the same as though you were hearing them in person. __ It brings to you their actual living voices __ 2 superb _____ ‘ 1 and art absolutely true to *■': life —every rendition exactly as it is interpreted by the artists themselves. Get a Victrola and have all this wonder ful array of music always at your instant command. \ Mitch* Elman Sacred Come in and we’ll show you the various styles of the \ ietrola music you wish to hear Caruso Blanche Ring Harry Lauder flora Bayes Victrola. $15 to $350. Victor* $10 to $100. Easy tersi* can bo arranged if desired. Victrola S abro B ros MANUFACTURING JEWE BANDON VICTOR AGENTS Atth their parents. II. Craven and daughter, le, of Mounniouth, are the former’s parents, Mr Henry Hesse of Two Mile, rolle of the Bandoll High II be held ut Dreamland pill 5th, at eight o’clock i will be 15c; ladies only. It Hiss© of Two Mlle, recent Local News Read the Sanito’s ad. It will save you money. It Jesse Wilson of Langlois was a local visitor Wednesday. Mr* Win. Keller of Florence, Oregon, wri here Wednasdt-.y A A JamleHuti of Port Orford was a guest at the Hotel Bandon Wed- nesdav A E. Couch, H V Halveratott and L. J. Halveratott, of Coquille, wer* local visitors Friday. Wm. Hull of Coquille, employed with the Sitka Spruce company, was hero last week for u short stay See the special bargain for Sat urday, Friday and Monday nt the Sanito. Their ad gives them It 1C. II Divt-lbiss. now an employe of a Coon Bay shipyard, spent the WHWk end with Ills family In Bandon A marriage llcen*o was Issued Inst week to ChiirleH It McDuff«-»* or Bandon, and Louise Bundy of (’©- qullle War time menus call for ^^♦^^♦♦♦♦^♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦^♦***********»*^<***********W***^*******'^4**^*^*^****^***^***** food combinations that lire clien|ier, yet „hole- some and good to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M Laffaw. Mr. Felsheim returned Tuesday but the rest of the family remain until Fri- day. CRESCENT MAPLEINE w «) n comes anil Carry. Local people uri* to their satisfaction the Ida they aro able to make by ut the Sanito under Its now d carry system. It Mr and Mr*. C. II Hurley and lit- tie son went to North Bend Sutur day, where Mr* Hurley and son will lemain for seiernl weeks ¡II to I e given by the Bandon Co., Coos Guard Too Late To Classify Our Service And What It Means to You X X REXALL at Dreamland Pavilion Liver Salts Saturday, April 6th make the world look brighter TICKETS UN SALE HERE And remember the Third Liberty Loan campaign begins on that day. Get ready to buy a bond eaily in the diive. • • • • BOYLE JEWELRY CO ' How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollari Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferer» for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy tor Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex pelling the Polson from the Bloed and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J CHF.NEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. One quart lukewarm water. < one or two cukes compressed yeast, , four tea-spoons salt, two tablespoons mo lasses. four cups fin© bread crumbs, and eight cups of flour. I Mix as follows: Soften the yeast In one-fourth cup of water. Add to ;the rest of the liquid (1) the yeast I mixture, (2 I the sail, (3l the mo lasses, <4 I the crumbs and (5) flour to make a stiff dough. Follow di ________________________________ FOR SALE—Cheap—Five room rections for kneading, rising and Have you paid your subscription? house; 2 lots, barn, outbuilding*, baking given for bean bread. etc. Term* to suit the purchaser. J. C. Allen. 414 Chicago Ave.. Bandon,' ore. a(!t2p --------------- | FOUND On Bandon Beach, a gold watch. Owner may have same by calling on \V. D. Griffith, E 6th and Ohio Ave. Bandon. a5t4c ___________________ _ _— i FOR SALE Ten 4 year old cows at choice of buyer out of herd of 3(1, extra good grade Jerseys, $100 each Eleven 2-year old heifers, freshen soon. Two 3 year old colts, 1400 and 1500 tbs. One 3-year old regis YOU CAN AVOID COSTLY tered Jersey bull, from Ed. Carey’s BUYING MISTAKES famous herd. Enquire A P. Sweet, Lamps. Oregon._______________ a5 t2c Good six room house, I Instead of Buying Blindly from Picture» in a Cata FOR RENT nicely furnished and four good log You Can See the Real Implement acre* of land; berries of all kinds; i tine garden and pasture. Close In.I Before You Buy. Call Mrs II M. Tucker. or address ni25tfc <i box . i | Deputy Assessor Warren Little- 1 field last •'eek cotuploto 1 the assess- i ; 'ent of persoual property in this ! . o.iimunhy. and has turned the work 'for the south of-Hand'.n distort over to E. H. Fish, who is now visiting the rancher*. Attend the LIBERTY BALL ♦ ♦ ♦ • Thia is the lient year you ever naw to liny good Inl ¡dementa, and the worst year you ever saw to buy |HM>r onea. Crop prhes are sure to tie high, ill that you will hate to do to make big moury will lie to ral*o big crops, Ind getting big crop* Mill depend largely upon the kind of Implements you • You can't afford to risk any implement um ertainty. Interior Implements will luean the loss of the extra bushel, and extra tons that the use of gtssl implements give*. Rememlier. the extra bushel* and extra ton* will mean a lot thia year—much more than enough to pay for Kissi Implement*. Ordinarily gives relief in one hour.” 25c and 50c sizes C. Y. LOWE See liefore you buy. lie sure that an Implement is what you want liefore you let it work for you. Avoid the expensive delay* of sending an unsatisfactory implement back to some dis tant concern and getting in exchange another of UH* known quality. Our service prevents cost* ly buying mistaken on your part, You can come to our store -take full advantage of our stock, study the im plement*. get fully acquaint ed with their every feature, and buy judiciously. That way of buying will help you get Hie most from the big year that I« coming. Drop In the next time yon are in town and see oiir stock. We Sell the World Famous Line of This Store is Headquarters for John Deere Farm Machinery KODAKS arid SUPPLIES Bandon Hardware Comp’y first « street y y I