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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
Best Buy This Week LIBERTY BOND Go to your bank at once and sign up for a bond, make it as large in denom ination as you can stand. Y ou’ll nev er find a better bargain than this one. Help safeguard the boys at the front, your family at home and liberty and freedom for all the world by helping to stamp out blood-thirsty autocracy, the greatest evil the world has ever known. After you have purchased your Lib erty Bond consider these bargains: -SPECIALS FOR— FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Seedless Sultana Raisins, per lb. ... 11c 21/2lb. pail Peanut Butter .............. 55c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs, for 25c Wolf Brand Oysters, per can 10c Van Hooter’s Bleaching Soap, bar 5c Califene, medium pail .................... 95c Gloss Starch, per pkg. ...... 10c Sanito Grocery CASH AND CARRY. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cottor were visitors at Coos Bay the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hawley of E. R. Haworth visited at North Marshfield were Bandon visitors the Bend Friday. latter part of last week. Local News w. D. Barker, employed at a Coos Bay ship yard, spent the week-end with his family at Prosper. F. O. Sullivan, foreman for th* Fyfe-Wllson Lumber Co., at Port Or- I ford, has been a local visitor. Mrs. Chas. James and baby son of North Bend are visiting at the borne of Mrs. James' parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Reese. John Masterson of Port Orford, a sophomore at the University of Ore gon, has withdrawn from his classas and enlisted in the navy. Mr and Mrs. Ben Curry of Co- quille were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dippel, also attending the Home Guard dance Saturday ev ening. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Harvey came over from Coos Bay Saturday to spend the week-end with Mr. Har vey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harvey. H. W. Donahue left Saturday Portland where he may engage in restaurant business. "Donny” been in the business in Bandon many years. The McKinley mine near Gold Beach is reported to have been sold by Delmar Colgrove to a Seattle company. Operations on a large scale are expected. Mrs. Warren Bullard children came over from Coos Bay the latter part of last week to visit with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bullard. Wm. Mavity is In charge of the Ellingson Undertaking Parlors, hav ing assumed the management when Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Charleson left for California recently. Miss Edna Jamieson of Riverton has gone to Seattle to finish her course In training at a hospital after which she expects to be assigned to a base hospital In France. Mrs. M. O. Catterlin of Portland who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Heluiken here and her mother, Mrs. Miller, at Coquille, left the latter part of the past week for home. Lieut. A. Gagnon of the U. 8. Sig nal CorpB. Spruce division, was in Bandon last week. He has been transferred to Powers to take charge of the soldiers working in the camps. Mrs. John French left for Corval lis Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Foster. For the past three weeks she had been visiting at the home of her brother, C. L. Fos ter. The proposed bond election In Cur ry county to vote on the question of a >»5,000 road investment, will not be held at the primary, but has been postponed uutil ttie November elec- tion. G. W. Harrington, salesman for the Dupont Powder Co. spent several days in Bandon the past week. He is ,a brother of E. B. Harrington for- "TIS FREEDOM'S CALL-LEND YOÜR ALL" —Florence B. Hoyt, Portland OREGON OFFICIAL SLOGAN Help Bandon go ‘Over the Top’ in a week— Go to your bank and buy a bond without waiting to be solicited. rw cla R w ▼ T For an inspiration, come in and hear Sousa’s Liberty Loan March S abro B ros . MANUFACTURING JEWELERS BANDON. OREGON VICTOR AGENTS rnerly of Bandon but now located at of enlistment has expired. The lat Garage. ter expects to go to southern Califor St. Johns, Oregon. , Burt Anderson and Bird Nosier Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Laird and nia shortly but may decide to return are reported to have left for Rogue son. Wasley, came down from their and become engaged In some other river in a small gas boat where they Riverton ranch Saturday to spend the line of work. Mr. Hill is a surfman. Intend to fish this summer. These Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holliday, ar are the same ihen who had a narrow day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pearce and to take in the Home rived recently from Centralia and escape last summer when they, were Chehalis, Washington, to make their marooned on a small rock down the Guard dance in the evening. Mrs. E. A. Hartman went to Co home in Bandon. Mr. Holiday has coast for a day, their boat having quille Monday to confer with parties accepted a position with the Bandon gotten away from them during the who plan to build a new theatre Garage Co. as machinist. He is also night, when they had stopped at the there. She is endeavoring to get a a violinist and has enrolled with lo rock. They Intended to leave Ban organizations. Mrs. don the first of the week, but did lease on the proposed new building cal musical and conduct a theatre there in con Holliday is a sister of C. L. Foster, not get away until today. one of the proprietors of the Bandon Always read World Want Ads. junction with her local house. DR. F. A. VOGE, Dentist, has moved from the First National Bank There is no better place building to the room formerly oc cupied by Dr. Scofield in the Elling on earth for Kodaking son building. First door to the right than right here. Ban at head of stairs. Olltf N. Neiman of Coquille spent sev don Beach offers uneq eral days In town this week look ualled opportunity for ing after automobile business. An Shorty” is the Coquille agent for beautiful pictures. Let EASTMAN the Maxwell, Velie, Chandler and a us show you our line of number of others of which t will please Marshfield Auto Co. is distributor. Eastman Kodaks. You Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Best enter tained at their home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lillard Thursday ev ening of last week. There were X tables of iriiu^c, couple five Bridge, U11X3 the high vvupiv at each table being awarded Thrift• Stamp prizes. A Hooverized lunch- eon was served. Mrs. C. R. Wade and two children Bandon, Or, returned Friday evening from Port-j land where she went to attend a con vention of county chairmen of worn-' REXALL DRUGGIST en's liberty loan committees. She is chairman for Coos county. She Headquarters for also spent a day or two with parents at Pendleton. KODAKS - SUPPLIES Tom Devereaux of Parkersburg recently purchased a new Maxwell auto truck from Geo. Laffaw, which was delivered last week. Then Mr. Laffaw came over in one of his Ve-! lies, and when Mr. Devereaux saw it, | he turned around and swapped in the, new truck and bought the Velte. The 19-day old Infant of Mr. and rs. John Scorby of the Riverton vicinity, died at their ranch home • of pneumonia, and was buried in the local Catholic cemetery Saturday. Owing to the fact Father P. J. Clancy • Is away the services were at the lo cal undertaking parlors instead of at YOU CAN AVOID COSTLY the church BUYING MISTAKES Work of graveling the Bandon- Curry road will commence in about ten days, according to Elbert Dyer, Instead of Buying Blindly from Pictures in a Cata of Dyer A- Plymale. contractors on th« job. Mr. Dyer states that the log You Can See the Real Implement greater part of (he machinery is al Before You Buy. ready on the ground, and gravel will be coming out of Floras creek on the double-quick pretty soon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Laffaw of Thia is See before you buy. lie Marshfield came to Bandon Friday ever saw sure that an implement Is for a few days' visit with friends pleinentK, Mrs. Laffaw returned home Sunday what you ivnnt before you but her husband remained until later year you let It work for you. AvoM tn the week, calling on prospective poor ones. the expensive delays of automobile buyers. He drove over tn sending an unsatisfactory Crop price« are «urv to be a fine new Velie. which he «old to implement back to some dis Tom Devereux of Parkersburg. high. All that you will have Y. Lowe Our Service And What It Means to You Contractors Dyer & Plymale are busily engaged these days prepar ing for the big drive on their gravel contract for the Bandon-Curry road The county tractor engine Is being taken down to Floras creek this week The county is assembling the necessary dump cars and other equip ment for the work, which will be rushed this summer J. H Hill, a former Curry resi dent who has been employed In this community for some time, has enlist ed in the local Coast Guard, taking the place of L O Green, whose term Tble In Ori gtMi n official slogan ’Tie Freedom s Call; Lend Your All Defend your nr If It toil eau t ..<> across to fight you can do the next best thing by investing in Liberty Ronds to keep lour b.n ,<»ir to . hl., i , bo» -on the firing line To Protect Your Country To Perpetuate American Freedom To Keep the Demon Hun From Tour Door Wa can t act too quick I > The danger is imminent We will be tardy at D«l Don't atop to think, any mor« than you would atop to think whether to strike back if you were threatened by an assassin II you ji.ipardtte y.>ur liber y bi failing to do your duty? Hr who hesitates is most assuredly lost. Ail that your forefathers fought and died for is lost All that the patriots of t>5 fought for is lost Ih.s la your great opportunity Use it and Take /owe place as a real American. Thia advertittmrnt ia contributed by iBnylr ¿Jriurlry (L'ninpany Too Late To Classify LOST—Agate Brooch, between Ba- raar and Edison avenue hill Find er please leave at Western World office. ltc FOR SALE—Ten head first class milk cows, four years old. all gu aranteed, 285 00 each Seven head 2-year old heifers, soon fresh; 2 colts ttOO and 1500 Tbs, 3 year old quire A P. Sweet to do to make big money will l>e to raise big crt»|>a. And getting big crops will depend largely ti|x>n the kind of implements you use. I ou can't a fl ord to risk any implement uncertainty. Inferior implementa will mean the lo«a of the extra bushel* and extra tons that the use of good implementa glir«. Remember, the extra bushel« and extia ton* will mean a lot this year—much more than enough to pay for good Implements. tant concern and getting in exchange another of un- known quality. Our service prevents coat- ly buying mistakes on yonr part. Voti can come to our «tore -take full advantage of our stock, study the im plements. get fully acquaint ed with their every feature, and buy judiciously. That way of buying will help you get the most from the big year that ia coming Drop in the next time you are in town and see our stock. We Sell the World Famous Line of John Deere Farm Machinery Bandon Hardware Comp’y