Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, April 18, 1918, Image 3

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    C. W. Curl of Port Orford, govern-
A
ment forest ranger, was in Bandon
attending to business matters and
visiting friends the latter part of the
OREGON OFFICIAL SLOGAN
week.
Clifford, son of Capt. and Mrs
Christensen, has gone to the Siuslaw
country for a tew weeks' visit wttli
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Neely.
Lester Kraenick of Coast Guard
station, spent the week-end as the
guest of his sister and other relatives
at North Bend. His sister is Mrs.
Herbert Bowen
Commissioner G. J. Armstrong was
at North Bend this week inspecting
progress of work on the Empire­
South Inlet road.
Dean te Brown
are the contractors.
H. C. Avery, formerly with the
Southern Pacific company, and Mr.
Jacobsen, both draft men. were here
this week having their teeth placed
in shape preparatory to leaving for
camp.
N. H. Larson of Port Orford re­
cently purchased a four-wheel-drive
For an inspiration, come in and hear
motor truck and trailer at Coos Bay
which is now being used at the Cur­
ry town, hauling spruce for the Lar­
son mill.
J. M. Thomas, deputy game ward­
en. of North Bend, was in Bandon V
this week on his way to Gold Beach
*
where he will arbitrate difficulties
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
arising over salmon fining in Rogue
VICTOR AGENTS
BANDON. OREGON
this year.
Help Bandon go Over
the Top’ in a week—
Go to your bank and
buy a bond without
waiting to be solicited.
Take care of your teeth
In this way
Preserve your health
So you will be able to earn
more money
Invest it in War Stamps
TIS
FREEDOMS CALL
LEND
and—
Help Win the War.
YOUR
Dr. S. C. Endicott
S abro B ros .
I
T
iY
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rangements to enter the rived spruce
badly gashed the other morning when
game.
the ax with which he was splitting
Miss Ruth Barrows has left Mercy
kindling slipped, cutting the hand to er between Bandon and Coquille,
Hospital, North Bend, where she
the bone between the thumb and lias been honorably discharged from
Clyde Griffith of Langlois is in was operated on for removal of her
first
finger.
the army for physical reasons. He
appendix.
town today.
A number of the drafted men have was recently stationed at Camp
James J. Jones of Ashland, was
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Vanlydefraf re­
been summoned to Bandon for dental Greene, North Carolina.
in Bandon Monday.
turned to Bandon from Coos Bay work preliminary to entraining for
I
Mark Windle returned
Monday
where
they
attended
services
of
the
Arthur Parrish of Roseburg, was
the various army camps. Dr. F. A. night from a week-end business and
Church
of
God.
registered in Bandon Sunday.
Voge is county chairman of the den- pleasure visit to Coos Bay. Mark
W'm. E. Brown of Ft. Bragg. Cal., 1 tai examining board.
L. L. Rosa was a Coos Bay visitor
states that things are looking lively
this week for Fyfe-Wilson company. arrived in Bandon Tuesday to take
E. L. Westover. Corvallis, and J. over there, but that they won't hold
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Randall spent up residence on a small ranch near L. Smith, county agriculturist, are in a candle to local activity when tlie
here, it is said.
the forepart of the week at Coos
the community conferring with local condenser)' and the white cedar
Levi Goff and wife left on the dairymen concerning various matters business reach their stride.
Bay.
The Mothers' Club met at the
Sandy Thrift of Coquille was here Elizabeth for California, enroute to I connected with the trade and with
Flat Rock, Illinois, where thej' will general farming.
home of Mrs. Curren on April 11th.
attending to business matters yes-
spend the summer.
I
Local relatives received word til's An article was read on the subject
terday.
Mrs. Z. II. Gatcliell spent the week that Seccmd Lieutenant Jas. of meeting people; telling of the im­
Mrs. B. L. Nosier was a passenger
on the Elizabeth to San Francisco week-end at Coos Bay. visiting with : B. Beddingfield, who was recently pression they have of ui and also
friends and relatives and attending , transferred from Camp Lewis to Ft. what impressions we have of them.
this week.
to business matters.
Sill. Oklahor”'. had been appointed The next meeting will be at the home
Earl Taylor, who has been an en­
;of Mrs. Fisher.—Correspondent.
James M. Beam of Marshfield, a to a first lieutenancy.
gineer at the Cut creek mine, left
nursery man, was stopping at the
The Fyfe-Wilson company blasted
J.
C.
McAdams
of
Langlois
was
for Portland Monday.
Bandon hotel this week while inter­ at the Bay last week where he pur­ a sunken rock out of the inner har­
E. A. Lindberg, Port Orford gar- viewing local trade.
chased a second-hand Ileo automo­ bor. Several boxes of powder were
ageman, was a local business visitor
Miss Jennie M. Hall of Marshfield, bile. He had seen a want ad men­ shot at one blast, making a beauti­
Thursday of last week.
of the Coos and Curry Telephone tioning the car for sale and made ful sight. A column of white water
Fern Johnson left Monday for company, was here Wednesday on the trip especially to see it.
I was thrown into the air that was es­
Portland where she will be employ­ business at the local exchange.
Bert Wilson, one of the workmen timated all the way from 200 to 500
ed for the summer at least.
8. E. Selander of Coos Bay. one of on a local piledriver, had his hand feet high.—Port Orford Tribune.
B. L. Tracy of Arago, brick king those called in the draft, was here badly bruised when a 2x12 plank ■
Percy Philip arrived from Port­
of the county, was attending to busi­ this week having dental work done fell and struck it.
Mr Wilson is land the latter part of the week
ness matters here Monday.
preliminary to departure lor Camp spending a few days at Coquille to visit with Mrs. Philip and their
Otto Sabro was over to the Bay Lewis.
while recuperating from the injury.
little daughter. He is now employed
a few days visiting with friends and
Mrs. O. K. Kronenberg returned with the railroad company at Port­
Mrs.
A.
D.
Winegar
of
Port
Or
­
attending to business matters.
ford was here first of the week en­ a few days ago from Coos Bay where land, and Mrs. Philip and daughter
G. W. Water of Clatskaine, Ore . route to Marshfield where she under­ she was the guest of Mrs. Relder are residing temporarily with her
was a Bandon beach visitor Monday. goes an operation at a Coos Bay hos­ Bugge.
Mrs. Kronenberg attended parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gibson.
He continued down the coast.
a lecture by a Christian
Science
Ernest. A. Gartln. son of Mrs. L.
pital.
speaker which was quite
worth M Gartln. and Teddy L. Gartln. son
Mrs F. E. Sumner went to Marsh­
DR. F. A. VOGE. Dentist, has hearing.
’of Mrs. Floria Gar'in, nave signed up
field last week where she intends to moved from the First National Bank
Miss Ina Christenson, daughter of for entrance into the navy, and h ave
make her home for the summer at building to the room formerly oc­
of this Marshfield today for I'lrtlm.d for
least.
cupied by Dr. Scofield in the Elllng- Mr. and Mrs. L. Christenson
Marsli- plijsuul cvamlna' > n rays the Coos
city
was
operated
on
at
'
S. France came over from Coos son building. First door to the right
field last week for removal of her Bay Times. The Garfins formerly
Olltf
Bay thia week and Is making ar- at head of stairs.
. tonsils, Miss Christenson is recup- lived at Bandon, but tin1 two boys
eruting nicely from the effects of (lie have been employed in the Coos Hay
(shipyards for months.
operation.
Mrs. W. J. Tanner and little
Word from Portland would ludi- |
cate Deputy U. S. Marshal F. II. daughter, Frances, have returned to
Tichenor may be marked for I. W. ' Bandon to be with Mrs. Tanner's
W. vengeance, Tichenor has been I mother. Mrs. Hickey until her father
actively engaged the past ' months Mr. Hickey, arrives from the East.
rounding up alien enemies and I. W
W. agitators.
H. K. Flom went over to Marsh­
field last week and is in charge of
the It. A. Coppie store there while
Mr. Coppie is away on a trip to Cali­
fornia. Mrs. Flom is in charge of
the Bandon store during Ijvr Illis
band's absence.
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son. ♦
Nordstrom
anil
Mrs. M
♦
Johan, arrived last week from May. ♦
Fix- ♦
Idaho, to again take up their resi- ♦
Maj ♦
Mi ♦
dence on their property here.
♦
Nordstrom will remain in Idaho un . ♦
♦
til later In the summer before com-' ♦
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I
ing back to Bandon
Mrs. A. II. Brash and sister, Mrs
< i <>six<. t i\ im nt ''ixi ss
Clifford Martin of Riverton, have
returned home aft r a few days'
visit with their mother. Mrs. 8. ('.
h
Sanford of North Bend, who han be impossible to further
livery
and
feed
trade,
as
we
nite
ill
with
rheumatism.
She
been qi
going into the garage and auto
is now much Improved.
ply business, changing our barr
Geo. Fromm of Port Orford. re­ a garage and machine shop.
Hpx'cial Orders for solid pack tak­
turned Saturday from Seattle where
Thanking our many friends for
en at the foregoing place« and given
he had I gone recently to join a fish- (their past patronage and hoping to
out prompt attention.
ing fleet bound for Alaskan waters. continue to service their wants in
Mr. Fromm arrived at the
Puget our new field
Sound port a few days after the fleet
(Signed: I
had sailed for the north.
It
GAROI'TTE TIROS
•I. MARSH, I'ropriWor
Port Orioni. Oregon
W. II. Button i’ home from a short
business trip to Portland and other
J
outside points
Mr
Button found
people inure optimistic everywhere
In the matter of the Estate of Win
I as regards business matters, and the
int‘ rest in winning the w ar occupies Galljer deceased, notice is hereby
gi»en that the undersigned Joint exe­
the major attention otherwise.
J 8. Capps and wife of Denmark, cutors of the Will of said decedent
o'.IA I HOH E, Wllol.E Si’ll I S
Ore . were passengers this week ‘have filed their final account and the
for San Diego. Cal., where they Hon. James Watson, Judge of the
8 HE sol I* I M»| |{ HU: “CRES-
go to viait their son. Ed. Capps, a 1 County Court of the Flats of Oregon
member of the I' 8. Aviation service for Coos County, lias by order made
< I XT” BRAMI.
It is understood Mr. Capps will soon and dated April loth, 1918, desig­
be transferred to an eastern training nated May 27th. 1918. at the Coun-
| ty Court room In the Court House, In
field.
| Coquille, Coos County Slate of Ore-
|>rc|iai»li<>n
retain«
Win Hull was down from Co­
gf n, as the time and place for hear-
quille
this
week,
accompanying
sev
­
flic n.itnral pungency of lies-
CtHN*MON
In < any objections to the final set-
eral C. S army men who were here
ll.-ment of all accounts of said Es-
<ent Ground Spl«e«.
on business connected with spruce
I's'e, and to the closing up of said
and cedar for airplanes. The trip j
I * 'ate
was made In Mr Hull's launch, now
AP ''rocera
Dated Bandon. Oregon, April 18th,
under charter by the Sitka Spruce
Sell
1918.
company.
Them.
STEPHEN GALLIER,
Pvt. Carmel G. Saunders. Co. E.
E M GALLIER.
4th Division, son of Mr. and Mrs. W
Joint Executors.
W Saunders who live along the riv- Al» 25 M2 9 I« 23
Local News
Sousa’s Liberty Loan March
ELK RIVER
CREAMER Y BUTTER
The)- had beeu the guest of Mrs. Oregon, to Langlois to visit with
Tanner's sister, Mrs. C. E. Brown their mother, Mrs. Geo. Smith, and
of North Bend, for the past month. grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Russell, were
Mrs. Jeff Tharp went to Davis In­ here Friday. The boys, the eldest
let this week to see about getting of whom was only twelve, changed
some of the logged off land there cars and met boats, with the ability
for a goat ranch. Mrs. Tharp lives of veteran travelers.
Fats are fuel for fighters; bake,
at Johnson beach and has a herd of
goats numbering 130.
She came broil and boll more, try leas.
here five years ago with the start
New Victor Records at Sabro'«.
of the present herd.—Coos Bay We have Just received a shipment of
Times.
late records for the Victor come in
It
Homer and Harold Smith, two and secure your choice early.
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Bandon, Or.
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