MISS HILDE'S ROOM WINS CUP WAR ANN1VERAARY IS OBSERVED IN BANDON spelling Contest This Month Hold Pupils’ Interest. iXKXXKKXXXXXXKXXXy« OBITUARY Buvlneee Suspended and Big Parade Mrs. Harry Hanna is reported to The spelling cup of the Bandon Is Held in die Afternoon— be very sick at her home on Frank­ MRS. ANNA LINDER school* was won by Miss Walker’* Speakers al Night. The death of Mrs. Anna Lindar room. Eastside, with an average of lin avenue. Deceased, 97 per cent. The following pupils Our contract for milk having ex­ occurred on April 8th. Except for the general disappoint­ spelled all the hundred words cor- pired »« hav* decided to discontinue who resided with her husband in ment felt at the failure of John Mc­ recti/: this service at our store. SANITO southeast Bandon, was forty-three Court, Liberty Loan speaker, to ar­ Eighth A—Dorothy Benn. GROCERY. It years old, and had been a resident of rive in time for the scheduled meet­ Roy the community for about six years. Eighth B—Josephine Goff, Miss Goldie Teaney, daughter of Services were held at the local un­ ing at the Grand and the consequent Howard, Max Kinley. Lola Manclet, Mr. and Mrs. O T Teaney, la at Myr- dertaking parlors Wednesday, Rev necessity of eliminating the after­ Evelyn Schmidt. noon program, the first anniversary Seventh A—Margaret White, Myr­ tie Point for a few days, the gueet J. Stanley Van Winkle in charge, and of friends. of America's entry into the war and tle Mast and Clarissa Reese. burial was in the K P. cemetery. the opening of the Third Liberty Seventh B-— Raymond Garfield and H. T. Miller and family of Park- Loan campaign were successfully ob­ Josephine Breuer. Dr. Moore Coining Soon ersburg were In Bandon on business served in Bandon. Sunday, April 14th, will be a big Sixth B—.Elmer Lewi*. yesterday. Mr. Miller is manager of The parade formed in line at the Fifth A—Kenneth Donahue, Agnes the Parkersburg Cheese Co. day in the Methodist church of this Armory Led by the official Liberty Hanson, Gladys Gross. city. Dr. James Moore, district sup­ Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Black of erintendent of the Eugene district, Loan car, bearing Col. R. H. Rosa, Fifth B—Margaret Beat, Dorothy marshal of the day, it was made up Belle Endicott. Robert Haberly, Beu­ Marshfield are guests at the home Of will be here and will have charge of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Horsfall. Rev. Bandon Concert Band. lah Jorgensen, Lugenla LeGore as follows: the services. At the close of the led by Geo. P. Topping, color bearer Fourth A—Ralph Schmidt, Mild- Black is rector of the Episcopal Sunday school we will observe Decis­ church at Marshfield. C. B. Zeek assisted by two High red Foster. ion Day. Mr. Moore will administer school lads bearing respectively the Third A—Grace Plymale. New Victor Records at Sabro’s. the Lord's Supper in connection with French flag and the British union Eaataide Buildlug We have just received a shipment of the morning services, and will also jack; members of the G. A. R. and Fourth A—Thelma Reese, Clyde late records for the Victor come in preach. In the evening at 8 o’clock W. R. C.; Bandon Company, Coos Warden, Wayne Hancock. and secure your choice early. It Dr. Moore will preach and If It seems Ouard, in command of Captain W. S Rita Fourth B—Gladys Gibson, Mrs. J. T. Lillard and two little to be the order of the day to have a Wells; school children; official wom­ Courtwright. patriotic service, we will have exer­ daughters left Tuesday tor Nampa. en's liberty loan float; and a string Elma Third A—Robert Gibson, cises suitable for such an occasion.— Idaho for a visit with relatives. They of cars bearing patriotic citizens. The Rosenblad, Willie Stillwell, Grace Stanley Van Winkle, Pastor. will stop enroute at LaGrande to vis­ J. parade marched north to First street, Griffen, William Dufort. it with friends for a few days. thence west to Edison ave- Third B—Bertha Stillwell. Surprise for Bride-to-Be nue and back agatn to Alabama ave- Word has been received by local The first of the week a number nue. FOOD LAWS OPENLY relatives in a roundabout way that of Miss Lucile Kimble’s friends gave The Guard gave a short exhibition DEFIED AT THE BAY Charles D. Felter was married in her a surprise at the home of Mrs. drill and the Band rendered a pro­ Portland a few days ago. and is now Chas. Randleman on Tenth street, Both of these Inspeitor Jewel Says Violations on euroute to Bandon with his bride. west. Miss Kimble was tendered a gram on the street organizations made splendid show- They are expected to arrive today or miscellaneous shower, and many use­ Coos Bay Are Worst in tlie Ings considering the short time they tomorrow. State of Oregon. ful articles were received. The aft­ have been organized. Mrs. J. A. Dollar arrived from Cal­ ernoon was spent in a social way. An attractive feature of the par­ Marshfield, Ore., April 5—C. A. Dainty refreshments were served. ade was the Woman’s Liberty Loan Jewel, of the Federal Food I adininis- ifornia on the Elizabeth. She had The table was artistically decorated been visiting at the home of Mr. Dol ­ committee float, decorated and driv­ tration and representing Federal in calla lillies. The invited guests en by Mrs. W. 8. Wells, local chair­ Food Administrator Ayer, who ar- lar’s mother and after a few weeks’ stay here with her mother, Mrs. Mc­ were: Mesdames Flossie Thorhaven, man, and occupied by Mrs. C. R. rived here last night, says that the Anna Thorhaven, L S Byron, L J Wade, county chairman, and by food violations here are the most fla- Leod, will again leave for British Davison, J D Mitchell, C H Jamieson, Columbia to join her busband. four little children: Dorothy Belle {rant found in the state, 1 Coos Bay Thom, Mitchell. Ruby Willard. Sum­ and Delilah Endicott and Jack and Alvin Munck left today bound for ner, R E Norris, Royal C. Ostrander, has been foremost in patriotic contri­ Eugene Wade. The girls were dres­ butions, but the food restrictions the north in view of going to work In | Chas. Randleman, E Lewin. J J sed in white and the boys in sailor a shipyard and help drive bolts into (Damron, S W Damron, Ola John. R have not been well observed. costumes. They held up a large Lib­ Many houswives have stored from the Kaiser’s coffin. He will first iW Tucker, N M Davison, M D Coy, erty Loan banner. 1 to 50 sacks of flour, It is report- stop at Coos Bay and if he doesn’t !Nannie John, Letha Hamlin, Lucina Announcement was made that the ed. Among them are prominent wo- get on there he will go to Vancouver. Stevenson, Misses Lucile Kimble, program would not be held but that men. The sugar rule has been vio- He says if the yard starts up in Ban­ | Vera Nelson. Anna Leneve, Sylvia the speaking would take place at the |keneve, Ethel Sumner, Messrs. A. E. The bakeries are don he’ll be back. Orpheum In the evening. A matinee lated. It is said, breaking the laws, it is found, but The Mothers ’ Club met at the home Kroening and Randleman. was held at the Grand instead and not so openly as the individuals, The of Mrs Thorn on Thursday, April Mrs Hartman donated the use of the Register Before April ltjtli prohibited sugar bowl is found on the 4th. Apron sho’.ers were extended Orpheum for the evening’s meeting ‘able« in almost every local restau­ Mrs Fisher and Mrs. Nygren in hon­ Those who have not registered or Cnnuitlun Hen» Talks rant and lunchroom It was announc­ or of their birthday anniversaries. those having changed precincts Private J. M O’Rourke, holder of ed by tlie commissioner tliat leniency Several good war poems were read, 'since the last state election must reg­ the Victoria Cross, the Medal of St George and other emblems of heroic and sentiment would play no part in ""he next meeting of the club will ister with C. B. Zeek before the close the prosecution of violators, for they be held with Mrs. Curran ou April of the registration books on April service, and for three years a mem­ are usually pro-German or of Ger­ 11th. 16th, if they want to vote. This is ber of the Canadian army, was one of man nationality. All surrounding tlie speakers of the evening. Mr H. Hunt, former Bandon- the last call. Chas, 'owns are being visited. O’ltourke gave a vivid portrayal, in ian and member of the local Coast Modernizing His Farm lifo In (XiNTRACT LET FOR XEW ROAD Guard crew, who has been in the his fetching Irish way, of Geo. Laird is putting the finishing tlie trenches, soldier friendships and service at Barview, Oregon, the past other liiiman Interest bits from the three or four years, has been pro­ touches on his fine dairy plant near fighting sone. moted to No. 1 man in Hie Coast Riverton, after which it will be as John McCourt, former U. 8. dis­ Guard station at Point Bonita, Cal. j near an Ideal place as can be imag- in Han- ined. He has Just bought a two-unit trtet attorney for Oregon, was tile Contract for the construction of a Mr. Hunt's people reside | Empire milking machine with a ca- orator of the evening. Mr. McCourt new road up Floras creek in north­ don. ipacity of 20 cows per hour. To op­ summarized briefly the horrible Ger­ ern Curry has been awarded to J. R. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bryant, newly­ erate this and to furnish electric man atrocities and their policy of Hill, according to the Gold Beach frightfulnoss, and reiterated Ameri­ Reporter, The price Is $12.445, ex­ weds, of Portland, who visited with power for other machinery and elec­ ca's united and unswerving deter­ elusive of a bridge across Floras, Mrs. Bryant’s sister. Mrs. K. A. tric lights for the house and barn, mination to see the war to a victor­ and one-half of the work must be Rosenblad of Bandon last week, have lie has ordered a small power plant returned north. They took quite an that is to be installed as soon as It ious conclusion Ills talk was much completed by November 1st. The en- extensile hontfvmoon tour, having arrives. The new equipment has enjoyed „ tire contract must be finished by visited San Jose and other California been purchased thru the McNair The entertaining event of tlie day September 1. 1919. cities before arriving in Bandon, hav­ Hardware Co. was tlie Coos Guard dauce at Dream­ Contractor Hill says a force of men ing spent some time visiting a sister land In tlie evening, it brought out will lie at work by May 1st. He of Mr. Bryant and other relatives In ' II. A. Donahue left last week for the biggest crowd of the season, says the road will be one of big ben­ California He Is a foreman with . Portland and points in the Wil- there being at times more than 150 efit to tlie dairymen of the upper end Hie Warren Construction company. I laniette valley where he will visit couples on tlie floor. if Curry as it taps a very fertile Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Peters received with relatives and look up a new lo­ country Heretofore the dairymen A MISUNDERSTANDING Mrs Donahue and children word last week that their nephew, cation There seems to lie Home misunder­ have had to take their milk out on Pvt. Orvil H. Porter, with the U. 8. remain in Bandon for a few weeks, pack horses, Tim road will have not standing current with respect to the aviation service, had been transfer- and will later Join Mr. Donahue. program Hint was to have been given more than a 5 per cent grade at any red from Texaa to camp Wilbur j at the Grand theatre Saturday after­ point. ♦ ♦ Contract for the bridge lias been Wright, at Fairfield, Ohio, where he noon. which la resulting In unjustifi RECIPES ♦ let to 8. A Johnson of Port Orford undergoes a further short but in­ ♦ able criticism of tile theatre manage­ tensive training and will then be sent ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ for $1.350. ment When the H|>eiiker failed to to France. Mr. Porter Joined at Spo­ Potato-Cornmeal Muffins arrive for the 2 30 program. an kane. Wash., last Fall, having been Nome Draft Figure» Mrs. W. J. Sweet is sponsor for eleventh hour arrangement was made an employe of one of the large gar ­ Tlie total numbers In the various the following potato and cornmeal by the committee in charge whereby draft classifications In Coos county ages in that city previous to enlist­ muffin recipe. These muffins are said tlie use of the Grand theatre for the Mrs. Edith Carpenter who liasj ment. are: to be most appetizing afternoon was exchanged for tlie use 475 Class One Two tablespoons fat; 1 tablespoon of the Orpheum at night However 2 9 6 Class Two been selling some of Pastor Russell's ¡of ... sugar; 1 egg well beaten; 1 cup It wan Intended by the committee to Class Th rw 1 1 7 works at North Bend and Marshfield ' of _ mashedi potatoes; _______ , ______ ; 1 cup sw eist have the niuali'nl numbers of the pro­ Class Four 388 lias returned to Bandon Some of . milk; 1 cup cornmeal. 4 teaspoons gram given at the Grand prior to Rumiell's works having been sup­ jof baking powder. 1 teaspoon of salt, 2:30 and tills would have been done Total 1370 pressed by tlie government, com i Mix in the order given, adding part but the parade was late In starting Tlie number examined and reject- Bake in a hence there was Insufficient time It rd In Cl asa 1 was 1 25. In that class plaint was lodged against Mrs. Car­ of the milk at a time penter at Marshfield and received moderately hot oven. had been the understanding be­ 83 falle 1 to appear for examination. 1 However she Barley Bread tween the committee and tlie theatre 365 were found qualified for gener- considerable notoriety declares that she is not selling The One quart of water, one cup pearl management that In Urn of getting al military service; 26 were found ■ Mystery" which Is branded barley, one or two cakes compressed tlie Orpheum hi the evening, the qualified for limited service only and I | Finished ( y | tlie | * ** Government ** ** ** ** ** •* * »» ■ * « as . disloyal, I l o I e « 1 E but x i ■ ♦ yeast, — —. A one-half — — — S » cup • lukewarm • - water, * to be Grand was vacated by one examination was delayed some of Russell ’ s other works, f tor five teaspoons salt, two tablespoons 3 3 0 ao Ilia • matinee could be the sale of which she had received! corn syrup, seven cups flour held The arrangement was not sat Lava. permisión from a government official. | Mix as follows: Soak the barley I factor) to either Hie committee or Lava may be blown Into opaque one quail quart ui of water over night. iii the mt- uup -«'►■I oier nigiii. the theatre management, but in view ties of gossamer lightness, and the Mrs Carpenter has a son. M alter jn Carpenter, in the Navy. He enlisted Boil in the same water until soft, if the circumstances It wns at the harder sort makes a l>vautlful green from Bandon several months ago mash fine, then cool until lukewarm t 'lie considered th» beat that could glass uf lialf the " eight anil double the Add (1) the yeast softened in the I > made Tlie whole fault Ilea In the one-half cup of water. (2) the salt, fa' t that 'he meaker did not arrive »treugth of ordinary gl.iaa. But It Is not a'w iva tlie same Fiery volcano (3) syrup, and (4) flour to make a a th* time »" | e< ted Follow the directions pour» out Its own special brand of Coos mid Curry Association Handle* stiff dough THE COMM(TrEE for kneading, rising and baking as molten mixture disagreeable to walk 2.2.0 ..VJA Pound* Izist tear. given in recipes already printed mi. but sometime» yielding valuable liddy Vgain In the Race products, as pumice atone I ava, like County Clerk L. W t'ddy According to a statement of Claud down from Coquille attending to all thing», decomposes under the touch Il Giles, salesman for the Coo« and various business matter« con nee ted of time, as tlie fertile plalua of Sicily Curry Counties Cheese association, with th* elimina primary election testify. that organlratlon during the past Mr Oddy has announced that he will year i March 1, 1917 to December again be In the race for the clerk Uuite So 30, 1917) handled a total of 2,331,- ehip and should doubt less indi a very A 'A ashlngton clubman finds a err- 515 pounds of cheese, representing a heavy vote thruout the county as tain fellow member Irritatingly opti- total cash receipt of $495.445 45 many favorable comments are heard ui I h II c at (lilies With this chap every The amounts of cheese sold through from taxpayer« a ho are pleased with dis*gieeal'lt» thing lias Itn < onipetisa | the association by local and Curry hl« administration of the office tl«ns. a principle lie never fa.ls to give factories was as follows Bandon expression to whenever opportunity Cheese Co.. 89.497 pounds. Denmark OrvlieMra 1« Formed ( Cheese Co , 48.646 pounds; Langlois offers Itself An orchestra lias been organised i Dairy Product* Co.. 262.987 pound* ’ ’ How are you thia morning?" asked among local mualclana and is now I Mr. Giles states that the coming the optimistic person as he eU' ouuter- piactlclng »Ith a view of furnishing season a standard brand will be a number of selections at the com­ ed his friend in the breakfast room. placed on all cheese sold through the "I had a miserable night." said the ing Parent-Teachers' meeting. Re­ association This is in addition to hearsals are being held at Prof A other ”1 never Buffered so in my the individual factory brands. Richard ’ studio on Wednesday life" The »‘ptltnist refle* ted ’Hum' That « nights According to some estimates mod­ bad! But.” he added, brightening up, ern graft should no longer be des­ Hhlpinent < f New Records at Nab­ "you must remeiulier that a l»nl night cribed as pork ; Its proportions are is better than no night at alii’’ ro Pros li better classed as mastodonte Mr. Dairyman: Let us solve your help prob- lem by installing an EMPIRE MILKER Always on the job.” Let us figure with you on a complete outfit McNair Hardware Co. BANDON, ORE. PHONE 4SI j give him an opportunity, those who GEO. LAIRD WOULD MAKE GOOD SHERIFF know him best say they are willing to stake their reputations on his abil­ _______ ity to make good. Local Mun Has Excellent Qualitica- lions for This Important More Work In Less Time County Office. W. E. Craine, who is logging down the river, is reported as saying Geo. P. Laird has formally an­ that he cut nearly a million feet more nounced ills candidacy for sheriff of of timber last month under the 8- Coos county. Mr. Laird needs no in­ hour day rule than he had ever done troduction for there are few people before with the same sized crew. E. in this section, especially among the E. Johnson says that at his mill older residents, who do not know here, the cut was not as much in him. Yet, it might be pertinent to eight hours as it had been in nine call attention to the fact that Mr. but that the nine hour shift produc­ Laird is a successful young man of ed more lumber than when they wide business experience who has were working ten hours. For March made for himself a reputation for the average cut was 410,000 feet. honesty and integrity. He is straight­ which is a record for that mill. Only forward in all his dealings, ready to an hour and a half was lost during take a stand for what he thinks is the month from breakdowns.—Co­ right and not afraid to let anybody quille Sentinel. know about it. One always knows where to find him on any question Oregon Marines Beady for France and if he says he will do a thing Oregon boys In the Marine corps you can wager that he will keep Ills word. He is also genuinely patriot­ signal bataliion are now at an east­ ic, both locally and nationally. He ern port, ready to sail for France, is always found in the foreground according to information given out when there is work to be done or j by the Portland recruiting office of when funds are to be contributed. ,tiie Marines, lhe enlisted personel either for local or national interests and officers of this branch of the The war lias not found him a slack­ soldiers of the sea" is made up of er. neither lias he been on the fence. college graduates, tradesmen, farm­ To the contrary Mr. Laird has been ers. druggists, carpenters, musicians, squarely behind the Government, students of medicine, civil engineers, both morally and financially. He has movie actors—in fact about every taken an active interest in the Lib­ walk of American life. The bataliion erty Loan campaigns, the Red Cross, handles the three kinds of signal the Armenian drive and all the Otti­ work I. e.. visual, heliograph and er activities in which support lias searchlight, and telephony and radio. The Marines are enlisting been necessary. 20,000 This is the first time that Mr. more men between the ages of 18 and Laird liaB come out for public of- 36, and anyone interested should fice. He is not a politician and does communicate with the Marine Recru- not pretend to be. But he would iting offices, Portland. Ore. make an excellent sheriff, at least if the voters of Coos county see fit to Have you paid your subscription ? AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 27th (Beginning at 10:00 a. m l HI HOLSTEIN COMS I REGISTERED BULL ( Holstein i 17 HE \l> OF HOGS I BROOD NOW. It) CALVES. I» 1 EAR 1.1 NGN. 60 CHICKENS. IIOl BEHOLD GOODS. MRS. LAURA MORGAN il HUSTON REPUBLICAN of MULTNOMAH COUNTY/or UNITED STATES SENATOR Primarie« May 17, 1918 Winning on His Record as a Citizen, as a Legislator and as a Republican