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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
E Buys Blundell's Place L. O. Reynolds, who with his wife recently came to Bandon from Ore gon City, has purchased the confec tionery store of Phil Blundell, the latter leaving Tuesday to answer the draft cgll. Mr. Reynods is a brother of E. E. Reynolds and Mrs. H. F. Morrison. There Is No Monopoly The Bandon Garage Co. has in stalled a new Wayne Filtered Gaso line pump, the latest on the market. It is of larger capacity tlian the one displaced, being graduated so that trom one to five gallons can be dis pensed with one turn of the crank. in the packing industry. Mrs. L. E. Coates has returned to her home at Prosper after a nine weeks' visit at Oroville, Cal. Swift & Company, al though the largest packer, handles not to exceed one-eighth of the total meat production of the United States. TO VOTERS OF COOS COVNTY Owing to the work I have to do on my place I have not been able to personally meet you all, but it you feel kindly towards my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Coos county, I am persuaded to ask you for your support. If elected to thia office | will «how my appreciation by conducting it in a business-like manner to the very best of my abil ity, being fair and square to all. GEO. P. LAIRD, Republican Candidate for Sheriff (Paid advertisement). NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION —ISOLATED TRACT. Oil KMi Public Land Sale Mrs. Paul Stephan left the fore- Department of the Interior, U. 8. part of the week for Albany, Oregon, having received word that her broth- Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, April 30, 1918. er is dangerously ill. NOTICE is hereby given that, as Friends of the W. S. Fahy family directed by the Commissioner of the surprised them at their home in General Land Office, under provis Bandon last Thursday evening and ions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to gathered for a few hours social di the application of Hilla 3. Dark, Ser version. The guests were Mr. and ial No. 011106, we will offer at pub Mrs. Frd O’Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. lic sale, to the highest bidder, but at C. D. Jarman and children, Ed. Fahy and family, Chas Fahy, James Mor not less than $1.50 per acre, at 10 the 12th day of rison, Misses Mollie and Flo Fahy, o'clock A. M., on office, the follow- Mr3. Costello, Miss Della Bryant and June, next, at this A Hoover Ing tract of land: SW>4 SE%, sec. Miss Dollie Kobbins. 11. T. 29 S., R. 14 W„ W. M. luncheon was served. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those FOR SALE CHEAP—New 1 1-2 h. p. present at the hour named have ceas Fairbanks & Morse Gasoline En ed bidding. The person making the gine. Inquire of Rogers Foundry, ¡highest bid will be required to itn- llandon. M2tfc. I mediately pay to the Receiver the i amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised ito file their claims, or objection.?, cn J or before the time design «« 1 for By CLEM sale. W. H. CANON. It. Truex and Billie Cox are now Register. working at the Richert mill. The Four Mile Red Cross auxiliary .M2 9 16 23 30 je6 will meet at the home of Mrs. H. A. I TANPAVERS MIST DeLong on Saturday next, All !.. h. 1 HAVE ---------- EXPENSES CTT desiring to help in this work will be; welcomed. School opened Monday in school WASTE OF MONEV IN FRUITLESS TRIALS SHOULD END—IN TIME district No. 81. LIKE THIS ACTIVE, MIDDLE- Leona Waterman has sold tlie re- | AGED MAN WITH < (>l RAGE 1918 year book of interesting and quired amount of thrift stamps which SHOULD BE IN OFFICE OF entitles her to a membership in a instructive facts sent on request. SHERIFF. Rainbow club, and is well on her Address Swift & Company, toward a second membership, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois clubs are organized by State These are war times. Coos ♦ Superintendent Churchill as a stimu- county needs a middle-aged, ♦ Ills to the scholars in selling stamps. | fearless, level-headed man for ♦ The Four Mile boys who work at: sheriff. ♦ the Richert mill attended the funer-! ♦ al of Lloyd Rundle at Bandon Wed-1 Taxpayers require a man who will nesday, the 24th. ' John Hurley had a mix up with hls'^°P lawbreaking without recourse to saddle horse and was quite seriously stool pigeons. Juries will not con- bruised in one leg. j i vict on stool pigeon evidence and I B. J. Young and H. A. DeLong trials conducted with that kind of were at Bandon Tuesday as witness- , evidence means money thrown away, I es in the final homestead proof for H means want of respect of law and f the officers of the state—one link in M. E. Trcadgold. chain of authority. Cass Smith and Col. R. IL Rosa C. H. Gram, candidate for nomin bor department for a number of years have Htarted up an airplane cedar’ “Jim" Thomas will not use stool ation as labor commissioner, was in and Ims won the support of a large camp on the Smith ranch. At this pigeons. He will apprehend his man I’.andon meeting the voters last week. , following who have been able to i place is found some of the finest “on l*le level” or not at all. I Paid Advertisement) Mr. Gram has been with the state la- i Judge of his efficiency. green w hite cedar in Coos county The five large packers do not handle to exceed one-third of the total meat production of the United States. Swift & Company is not in combination with any other packer or packers to control prices. I FOUR MILE There is very active compe tition in the buying of live-stock and equally keen competition in the sale of dressed meats and by-products. Mr. Dairyman: Let us solve your help prob lem by installing an EMPIRE MUER Always on the job.” McNair Hardware Co PHONE 4SI BANDON, ORE. ELK RIVER CREAMER Y BUTTER Swift & Company U. S. A. HELP UNCLE SAM EGGS conserve on grain and fee«l by doing your hauling with it truck. Help yourself and your ma! i-lilft tint a pocket gooil, (lit* tail liglit. "M.ixttcll < li.iinpii n Non-stop Motor" under th«* liill 31 ’« for over a year way. They lio|s«-pou«*r. Three s|>ee«l dai they were laid, \\ idiom Colli Storage or R<*frig«*i ation. moi o iliite. Timken ■ ■eatings thru- ali li ti- are very «si moli dial in the use of gas and oil h ill l»e to -lion J ou lion Their simple construction and nc- n sate money on y <ssM|lilllly makes them very easy unii Ing with a Mutiteli truck. economical to ke«*p In good running ELK RIVER CREAMER Y A. .1. MIHSH. Proprietor Port Orford, Oregon Tliey bave the fanions l un mission and tli«* Tlniken-liroil 1 h ■ nil hate proven tliemseh«*s satisfac tory In every Sjteciul Orders for solid pack tak en at the foregoing places and given our prompt attention. siibstantlal, book by using a MAXW ELL TRI UK. most •etere tests, Bandon Hdwe Co. Farmers’ Store Sparks Grocery ttcll-buill tnick Iroin th«* huinper to The M iixhc II trucks hate lieen used over Coos county roads, NOW ON SALE AT THE Trucks make' immediate deliicr MARSHFIELD AUTO CO t.AI FAW & MEYERS In Our New Location TIIE FLEMING EGG PRE- SER\ ER Is put up In h form similar to chemical pastes or «•old creams. The process of applying it 1» simple iin.i conveniently accom plished. ' liililien Cail «Io the ttork. Eggs thus ticateil util, any time w’thin (welt«- mouths, sen«* »Illi equal satisfaction th«* piir|s>s<> of sti icily fresh yard eggs. Tliey will poach. Isiil. fry or l>eat up for icings, in every r»*s|a*«t as the hour they were laid. 75c package is suffi« lent to up 50 doz«*n eggs, «I 25 package w ill put up do/en egg**- ... Hundosls of Testimonial« In order to obtain better accommoda tions, in view of giving our patrons still bet ter service, we have moved our large stock of Groceries and Supplies to the Anderson building, opposite B-B building. Farmers Store Hundreds of testimonials from experts everywhere attest to the wonder of this discovery. Here is only one from an Idaho state expert STATE OF IDAHO Office of Dairy. Food and Sani tary Inspection. Boise. De cember 2. 1916 Nir R. G Fleming. Blackfoot l>ear Sir: Replying to your favor of Nov 29. relative to the Fleming Egg Preserver, you are advised that the experi ments carried out by me as to Its actual preserving qualities proves It to be all you claim for it. J K. WHITE, State Food and Drug Commissioner. I OR SHE ONIA BN Dippel & Wolverton Where do you stand? You are either for the war or against it. If you are against it you ought to be in Ger many, If you are for it you ought to own Liberty Bonds. buy that Liberty Bond today Advertisement contributed by STANDARD OIL COMPANY [CALIFORNIA]