TIME BOUNDARIES
CHANGED IN U. S.
Thanksgiving
Greater Con» etileni* 1» Sought by
New A rr an get lieti I Effective at
2 A. M. January 1st.
is a good time
to get that
Victrola
It will help to make the day
pleasant one for everybody, and
you can rest assured they will
thank you for providing such a
musical feast.”
Come in and see about your Victrola today
Easy terms can be arranged, if desired.
Victrola» $15 lo $350.
Victor» $10 to $100
T> ,l, th»
Vieti-., il. i.uu
SABRO BROS
Washington, Nov. 18—New official
boundaries for the time zones in the
United States, unifying the existing
lines and moving them sllghty west
ward was announced today by the
Interstate Commerce Commission to
become effective at 2 A. M., January
one, next. Between the Mountain and
Pacific time zones the line follows
the eastern boundary of the Black
foot Indian Reservation in Montana
and the continental divide to Helene,
Butte, Dilllon, Montana, Pocatello,
Idaho, and the Oregon Short Line to
Ogden, Salt Lake City, and thence
along the Los Angeles and Salt Lake
Raiload to the west. To the south
the boundaries of Utah to the 113th
meridian, thence to Seligman and
Parker, Arizona, along the Colorado
river to the Mexican boundary.
Table Linen lor Thanksgiving
Beautiful patterns and splendid values at
65c, 85c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75
Napkins—full or luncheon sizes
at $1.35 to 6.00 per dozen.
THE GOLDEN RULE
Yokes Bring Goodly Sum
Powers Men Arrested
Watch the Orange Pharmacy dis
KNEW VICTORY WAS NEAR
The Red Cross realized a neat sum
Myrtle Point, Nov. 19—Acting on
play windows.
from the sale of crocheted yokes
a Federal bench warrant Deputy
Mrs. R. G. Lewis arrived home
donated by local people and sold at Josei>li Fleming Says the Boys Could
United States Marshal F. B. Tichenor
Feel
It
in
Their
Bones
visit
with
today
from
an
extended
FOI It POI NDS SUGAR
Morrison's millinery parlor. One set
yesterday arrested O. W. Moore, C.
relatives and friends in Paragon.
AFTER DECEMBER FIRST donated by Mrs. Chas. Philpott which
E. Moore and Charles Zimmerman.
That the boys over in France knew Kentucky.
was disposed of as a prize in a post
The arrest came about through ln-
Baltimore N<- h - ph | ht Heading Says Allowance Increase To Be Granted card Bale, brought $16.00. The cards beforehand that the war was soon to
It has been learned here by friends [ vestigation which follow ed the alleg
over has been Indicated from a of Louie Marsh that he had been ed finding of a still near Powers.
“Those Boys I-mm Far West Sure
Al End of Monili States
were donated by the Orange Phar-
Make Crackajack Soldiers.”
Notice.
macy. Another yoke donated by Mrs. number of letters previously written wounded, and when last heard from
which have since been published. It j was in a hospital in France.
D. J. Mitchell brought $2.50.
Curry County Has Good Wool Yield
Coos Comity Food Administrator
A number of young men from
I is again indicated in a letter received |
Lieutenants Powell and Beown of I E. P. Anthony a representative of
’a few days ago by Mark Windle from •
Bring Bulk tlie Yarn.
Bandon and community are members' L. A. Llljeqvist received notice
announces •“t’Vriend^ZeplVFlmr.in^^^imeriy’i Coo« Bay were in Bandon on spruce the Albany Tannery passed through
Mrs. T. W. Robison I
ot the Sixty-third infantry, now at from the state food administrator,
business yesterday. They came to Bandon Saturday en route to Gold
Camp Meade, Maryland. Among them W. B. Ayers, that the sugar allow that site will be at the Red Cross of Bandon, who is with tiie 10th
check up the final consignment ship Beach where he will ship out $40,-
are Ralph Leneve, Edmund Gallier, ance commencing December 1, will rooms on Tuesday and Friday ot next Engineers. The letter was written
The agent ot
ped from the Moore mill. The ship [000 worth of wool.
Reanuus Cochran ot Parkersburg, be four pounds instead of three week to receive yarn. The Auxiliary October 11th, just a month before the
this section, D. M. Moore, has pur
ment
had
already
been
inspected
and
Curry, of Coquille, and Dennis M. which was authorized November 1 wants everyone who has any yarn armistice terms were signed, and it
chased the wool. The price paid was
accepted by the Government.
"Well,
’*’»" • its
— not going
Farrell, whose wife, formerly Miss when canning sugar allowances were belonging to the Red Cross to bring‘says fn part: •*
.60 per pound.
Capt. O. Wlren, Co-operative obser
Helen Stoltz, resides here. For tills discontinued. The new order also it to the rooms on either ot these to last much longer. We all know
reason the following from a Balti affects the bakeries and hotels and days. Special attention is called to that and feel it in our bones ” Mr. ver, Coquille River Light station, re
Coos Bay is to have freight and
The bakeries now the fact that small amounts, ordin- Fleming’s parents reside in England. ports the rainfall for the month of i passenger connections with Portland
more Nd., paper will be interesting to eating houses.
He was born there but has signified October was 1.20 inches; days rainy,
are allowed 100 per cent instead of arily wasted, are also desired.
many here:
Eureka and San Francisco by water,
I his
"One regiment in this camp
is 70 per cent as heretofore and the
Intentions of becoming an cloudy and partly cloudy, 25; days according to an announcement made
i
Frese Gets Transferred
American. In his letter he states clear, 6. Rainfall for the corres ! Saturday. The Aurelia, an 800 ton
pointed out by competent ¡military lestaurants and hotels are allowed
critics as the best in the United four pounds to every 90 meals, all
C. I. Frese, local manager for the that he hopes to have his final ponding month of 1917 was .4 inches, i steamer, is to stop there on Novem
1.16 inches loss than that of the past
Slates at this time possibly as good changes to take effect December 1. Standard Oil Co., leaves Tuesday tor citizenship papers soon.
mouth. Total rainfall since Septem ber 26 for the first time. If the
Yaquiua, Oregon, to look over bis
as any in France today. It Is the
[service warrants, the City of Topeka
ber 1st is 2.50 inches.
new assignment.
He has received
Sixty-third Infantry. "Flu" has not;
Prominent Party Here
may also make Coos Bay on its coast
made a dent in this organization. ■
orders to transfer to the station ai
Shooting at insulators on telephone run. Both vessels are owned by the
H Bugge of the Scandinavian that place, there being another man
The enrollment of 1,000 or more rer I '
I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | poles will prove a costly pastime in Pacific Steajuship company.
American bank of Marshfield, accom
en route here to take charge of the
cruits has not lowered its effective
panied by H. A. Kaeppler, a banker
all warrants of the city of Bandon, the future, according to the Coos and
ness. Here is an outfit ready to go
local plant. The new position is a
of Portland; the latter’s son-in-law,
Coos County, Oregon, issued and pro Curry Telephone Co. management.
LIBERTY BONUS
promotion and carries a larger salary.
right over the top tomorrow’ and
Max Turner of Portland; and Chas
tested prior to the first of June, Such practice seems to have become
meet any regiment the Kaiser has
Mr. Frese during his short residence
1918; also Special Improvement quite general throughout the county.
Feller, a wholesale fish dealer of
We buy and sell Liberty Bonds,
in his army. It is easy to explain
here has made many warm friends
It is a violation of the Federal law 'also buy your partially paid bond
Marshfield,
were
In
Bandon
the
latter
Bonds
numbers
34,
38,
39,
40,
41,
this. To begin with the last propo- |11
who deplore the fact that the com
1 part of last week investigating local
42, 43, 44, 45 and 47, will be pay and now that Uncle Sam has taken I contracts. Remittance mailed out of
sltlun first—that of the newly enroll
pany is taking him away.
business conditions and seeing Ban
able on the first day of December, over all telephone lines, it means town sellers day bonds are received.
ed recruits. These are men who were
don beach. Apparently there was a
1918, and that Interest ceases on several years ip the Federal peniten We sell Liberty Bonds today at $97.-
carefully picked.
Men of recent
New Standard Oil Man Here
tiary for the guilty parties.
mushroom connoisseur in the party
that
date.
90 per 1109 Bond.
drafts not up to the requirements
H. H. Nelson of Newberg, Oregon,
E. T. WOLVERTON,
as they gathered a large quantity of
F. E. CONWAY MORTGAGE CO.
for a fighting organization were held
City Treasurer.
them and took them to the Hotel arrived in Bandon today to take N21t2c
N21tfc
Marshfield, Oregon.
Presbyterian Services
In the Depot Brigade for develop
charge
of
the
local
station
for
the
Gallier where they had a "feed.”
that
Rev.
W.
S,
Smith
announces
ment.
Standard Oil Co., succeeding C. I.
Fines Are Levied
services will be resumed at the Pres
"Many of the just-21 men were
Frese. Mrs. Nelson will join him
W. A. Clark, collector of customs byterian Church Sunday, November
Captain
Hamilton
Comee
to
C
ooh
taken into this regiment. The back
later. Mr. Frese goes to Yaquinu, at Marshfield fined Alex McLeod ot
24th, as follows:
Sunday school,
bone of the organization was the old j Captain Jack Hamilton, the man Oregon.
I Bandon $10 for operating the Swan 10:00 a. m.; preaching, 11:00 a. m.;
Sixty-third and the old Twelfth In-[ who plugged holes in a few Huns
on the Coquille river without having evening services, 7:80.
faniry. Thus many of the noncom- and escaped from the French girls’
Capture Much Sweet Sluff
(taken a master’s oath, which Is re-
missioned officers have seen service . school which they had invaded with
Mrs. R. A. Marsh of Elk river re ' quired by law of all persons operat
In Mexico. Many are ranchmen of a French miss whom he wedded in
Real Day of Thanksgiving.
cently received letters from her two ing vessels with a tonnage of five
tiie Far West who enlisted when war Parts 72 hours later, is on Coos Bay,
There Is a difference between being
son, John and Louis, both of whom tons or more. Mr. Clarke, according
was declared and who have yearned assigned to tiie divisional offices in
Louis had been atjto the Marshfield Record, also lra- thankful and having a good time. |
day by day to get to France, and each Marshfield. He spoke here in the are in France,
the front for some time. 1 He writes: posed a fine of $200 on the Fyfe- One can enjoy an elaborate dinner and
day have become proficient as fight-1 Fourth Liberty Loan drive in Sep-
the meeting of friends without any ;
era, more eager for the fray. This
']’••«- | I tember,
• — > -■- touring
•---- »
• <■»
—....... - “1 have just been In another battle. ( W ilson Co. for operating an unlight-
with L. J.
Simpson
We got all kinds of German stuff. ed raft. The raft was In charge of uplift of the heart of the Giver of '
regiment has a band that is said to | to put over the big campaign.
all good. Make Thanksgiving more '
In one ivnall town we took there Victor Wittick of North Bend.
be the best now in tiie United States
Formerly when here lie iiad the -. as a couple hundred gallons ot jam
than a jolly day, a day of festivity
and possibly as good as any in the I rank of major l>ut since then he has
and good cheer and friendly com
May Do County Work.
army. If the medical and military been transferred from tiie infantry to in one building and wagon loads of
L. J. Simpson has word from panionship. Put aside a portion of
authorities might feel like braving the spruce division because of phy honey. I sure did take on a feed. I
had
lots
of
souvenirs
but
lost
them
Herbert
Nunn, state highway engt- it for real Thanksgiving to Him to
tiie "flu" this organization could give sical disability to continue in that
Btate i whom your thanks are due.
auy city a parade that would stir [service longer and after assignment all but a razor.” Further on In the neer. stating that the sale of
Coos i________________
up tiie crowds to the shouting point at the Vancouver barracks lias been letter he says: ”1 have seen about all bonds which will cover the
of
France
on
foot
with
a
pack
on
my
county
highway
work
Is
now
allowed.
and would thereby give "pep” to any ’sent to C ooh Bay where his many
Mormon Head Dies
back.”
This means resumption of road work
patriotic campaign."
friends are. Mrs. Hamilton is still
Joseph
F. Smith, president of the
at least by next spring. The Marsh
I in Portland w litre she finds the
field- Coquille road paving has been Church of Jesus Christ, of the Latter I
1SSESSMENT
Sl
.M
(teaching of tier native tongue in
Day Saints. (Mormons) died at 111» I
VTI'EN 1 ION
I
IS ANNOUNCED delayed by the ban just lifted.
[demand by Portland people.
home in Salt Lake City early last
Captain Hamilton has been in Her-
Compan) A. C« m > s Guard, Will Drill
Tuesday
morning
He
was
an
avowed
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sawyer of Clif
vice in the British army as well as Eight Million Is Assessed Value of ton. Arizona, are guests at the Hotel polygamist according to his own
Tuesday, Nov. 2<lth.
in Hie American and has seen action
Titubei I jiik I h —Three Million
Gallier. They
. are looking over this j testimony In the recent U. S. senate
The influenza ban having been
on the front for a long period of
of Tillable Iuimls.
community in view of locating. Mr. inquiry, and Is survived by five wives
lifted, regular weekly drill by Com-
time. Coos Bay Time».
and some 4 5 children.
Sawyer is a minister.
puny A. Coos Guard, will be resumed,
The following report by the Coes
beginning Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 26th. at 7 40. A1I members are FOR SALE- Sixteen shouts. welgli- county assessor is published in the
Ing 60 to 100 pounds at 15 cents Coquille Sentinel giving 1918
hereby notified to appear in uniform
per pound; two brood sows, one with sessment value totals:
L. D. FEL8HEIM
of
all
lands,
six pigs four weeks old and one due Acres
Captain.
(472.300)
SI 4.868,755
to furrow in March. For particulars
E II. BOYLE.
Acres of tillable lands
see I. A. Peterson, Bandon.
First Sergeant
2.85 2 1
Acres
of
3,472.04!»
timber
lands
19,199)
Milk and Cream
Delivered Daily Io Your Home
Leave orders at Sunset Ice
Cream parlor.
Phone 12-
Good Rich Milk
I. A. PETERSON
Choice Winter Apples
Acres non-tillable lands
339,293) .
mprovements on deeded
or patented lands
Town
and
city
lots
155.841) -
mprovemeuts
and city lots
mprovements on lands
not deed» or
pat-
anted (90)
»oKging roads and roll
Ing stock _
Steamboats.
sailboats,
stationary engines and
manufacturing
ma
chinery ... ..... _......
Merchandise and i stork
in trade... .... .....
arm Implements, »HK-
one. carriages, i auto-
mobile«, etc ____
Money, notes aud ac
counts
Shares of stock
Hotel and office furni
ture, etc. —... ........
orsee. mules (2816) ...
utile < 18.520 1
beep, goats 14503)
Swine * 30 73)
Dogs 1588)
Total
value
property
of
3,132,885
Don’t forget the little
children at Christmastime
950,440
5,443,57
43,170
168,925
7 05.9G0
709,050
281,565
33.350
280,010
120,6 50
173,220
570,065
30.425
28.875
7,005
all
$26.100,73*
This doe« not Include assessments
on publ)r utility property which is
assessed by the state tax commis
sion
We have prepared for them this sea
son with an abundance of Tinker
Toys and Dolls. The boys especially
will delight In the new war toys.
Next comes the home
In the home nothing will be more
appreciated the year round than
the music of a PJTHEPHO^E.
Let us demonstrate their superior
points for you.
The Orange Pharmacy
Michel & McDiarmid, Proprietors