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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1918)
I H. C Allen came back from North Bend Friday of last week, after taking care of relatives who had been ill. Immediately after arriving Inane he took down and now is quarantined with a chicken pox sign tacked onto the house It is the only case in town as far as is known. Librarian Amelia F. Henry FOR SALE 7 heifers, grey jerseys, nounces that on account of CCfi ¡GP f« ÍÍÍÍ coming two years old, due to ■Spanish influenza ban no books are PCVC ;pci SFF liti freshen March and April, 1. Nor-J- given out, but that the library is open w» strom. Two Mile. Call 5013. N28tfc. during regular hour* for receiving filili returned books, The public is allow FOR SALE—Young Flemish Giant ed to enter the library for the pur- bred does. M. B. Phelps, 1 pose of looking over papers and miles south on old couDty road. D34p periodicals. /=> CSH CHA S. W. Damron who last week took Found—Narrow gold bracelet, with engraved Initials. Owner call at down for the second time with the Boyle Jewelry Co. and pay for thi* flu,” has been taken to the hospital. ad. ltc. He has suffered a severe siege of influenza and pneumonia, which left FOR SALE—Canary birds, good sing him extremely weak. His relapse has ers. Mrs. M. B. Phelps, Lan cause considerable worry as he Is also don. Nîttip. suffering from blood poisoning, his the most royal of NOTICE—No hunting, fishing or leg being affected. Hiram O. Nettleton is out again, trespassing on the premises of the Bunu rauch, near Langlois. By order having successfully beat the "flu” in of 8. Dumenighini. O24tfc a cluse race. Hiram is pale and thin, having lost about half his WANTED—We pay cash for empty weight, but he is still in the ring. gunny sacks.—Dippel & Wolver Except for sight paralysis in the 1VAANY new articles have been added ton. tf. shoulders lie is feeling fine, Nearly half his body was paralyzed for a 1 in order to afford you a better se for the winter. Mr. Collins is min few days during the crisis. lection for the season’s giving. ing on the beach. At last week's session of equity Wesley Farrln of Gold Beach was court, the Button versus Button di Jewelry in a Boyle Jewelry Co. honorably discharged from Ft Mc vorce case uf Bandon was heard, and box bears the stamp and distinc Dowell last week and passed though Hie divorce granted Mrs. W. H. But here on his way home. ton, the plaintiff, the grounds being tion of quality that makes it a last Mrs. 'Mary Pfortner has gone to cruel and inhuman treatfuent. The ing treasured remembrance—a token of friend Oakland, California where she will plaintiff was given the custody uf their nine-year-old child, and But visit her mother, Mrs. Minnie ship that gives unalloyed pleasure for years to ton must pay $15 a month toward Decosta, for a month. come. fl It will give us keen pleasure to assist Mrs. H. Cornwell who had been tier support. Word lias been received here of visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8. A. you with your holiday problems^ Malehorn, left for her home in Gif tlie marriage of Miss Vera E. Irvine, work in the vicinity of Portland. formerly of Bandon but recently of ford, Idaho, last Friday. Misses Florence and Margaret Mrs. I. R. Thorne and daughter, of Portland, to E. A. Mowrey. They Norton of Langlois spen* several Bandon, were in the city today, Mrs. are at nome at Box 119, Route no. days of the past week in Bandon Mrs. Mowrey Thorn to have an infected thumb 2, Boring, Oregon, Mrs. James 8. Hughes and daugh treated.—Friday’s Record. was a popular high school student O. L. Zentner of the Perry Veneer at the time she left here with her Plant has gone to Portland on ter, Miss Anna Hughes, were in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bennett and Bandon on business several days. parents to make their hojue at St. business. daughter of Marshfield were here Johns, near Portland. Geo. W. Moore left Sunday on a G. E. Langlois arrived several days Friday en route to Langlois to visit J. T. Lillard of the Coos & Curry age from Washington, where he had business mission to San Francisco with Mrs. Bennett's parents. for the Moore Mill & Lumber Co. Telephone Co., s|>ent the greater part been employed. Mrs. H. H. Nelson has arrived ih I)r. David T. Day of Washington, Bandon from Newberg, Oregon, to of the past week keeping the coast Capt. Oliver R. Smith and Sgt. H D. C., was here the latter part of join her husband who is lucal man line between here and Port Orford Hannah of Leneve were here in condition. The inte 'mittent storms last week to look after mining ager fur the Standard Oil Co. Friday on business. have kept liiln busy, for no sooner interests. Miss Beulah Bellmore bus return- Atty. Geo. P. Topping left Sunday I.ad he gotten the line open when has returned Donald Charleston ed from a Thanksgiving visit with for Salem to argue the Port of Ban to his work on the Umpqua after don case before the Supreme Court. another blow came along with more her father in Portland. cases of trouble. The town trouble with Ills spending a short visit He will be away tor a week or tea was looked after by L. O. Green. Miss Iva Fitzhugh of Sixes has family here. days. been here visiting the Chas. Jamieson Bob Pressey was up from De Paul Ford of Coquille, who oper family at the Bandon Hotel. The Steamer Elizabeth left for the Valley Tuesday. He was concerned Pvt. I. B. Nielson who is stationed ates a stage line between here and south last week, carrying he usual mostly witli a long list that his wits Buy liberally for at Port Orford was here on business Coquille in the summer time was pre-Christmas deckload of evergreen liad prepared for lifcin and that was down Saturday. trees for Oakland and San Francisco keeping him on ti e jump, dodging several days of the past week. Christmas E. I). Collins and wife of Bunker parties. B. E. Courtwright Is back in Ban between toy shops and molasses the national edict. Mrs. R. V. Leep and baby son. barrels. However, lie found time to don after spending the summer at Hill have moved to this com munity accompanied by their nurse, M ra inform the World man that tilings xyooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Lan gen berg, arrived home from ire looking fine down Dew Valley Smith’s operations are made.—Coos Mercy Hospital at North Bend way. The farmers have profited by Bay Harbor. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be Saturday. last year's experience and are doing pleased to learn that there Io at least A. R. Hullin of Randolph was In more fall work than ever before. one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and Locate Platinum Claims on Coast Marshfield Monday on business that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly While there he purchased a 4 0 influenced by constitutional conditions Goes to City U Ith Ore Intending to locate platinum constitutional treatment. acre tract that adjoins his ranch J. R. Smith Is leaving today for claims and start mining on an ex requires Hall's Catarrh Cur Is taken internally from Henry Sengstacken. San Francisco v i,,i a large grip full tensive scale, Otto Gilberts, of Port and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de Dr. Arthur Gale is again physically f chrome and co| per ore specimens land with his attorney, Albert Abra stroying the foundation cf the disease, able to ramble about after having which he will submit to a syndicate ham of Roseburg, left for the Ran giving the patiei.. strength by building up the constitution and assisting na gone to the mat with the "flu.” He if captitalists. The specimens are dolph country today. Mining in that ture In ilolng its work The proprie is still a little the worse for wear, taken from ledges Mr. Smith controls region for platinum and gold has tors have so much f ith In the curative powers of Hills Catarrh Cure that but is rapidly regaining his lost ini discovered in Curry county. Those been going on for many years with they offer On- |Iun<!r< d Dollar* for any case th it it falls to cure. Send for list indifferent success. It is understood who are familiar with values of these strength. of testimonials. Addnux F J CHENEY A co., Toledo* Captain A. L. Lockwood of the gas .minerals say they are very rich and Mr. Gilberts will start operations on OMa Hold bv all Dm 'st« JMi. schooner Train p and crew are here great claims for the future of Mr. a large scale.- Marshfield Record. having come into this port to out of the storm. The Tramp i. e. for your best girl, wife, moth Marshfield at the same time ill-fated Della sailed. er, baby, (laughter or sister, who Wm. Stevenson was on the street ever your sweetheart may be, a for the first time In several weeks, Friday. He has been a victim of tin SPECIAL (. HRISTMAS BOX of "flu.” ills appearance gives eti deuce of having been treated migtiiy rough by the dreaded disease. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beck of Wed is the gift de Luxe derburn, were in Bandon Thursday, en route to McMinville to attend the burial of Mrs. Beck's brother, Fred Clayton, who died of pneumonia In a training camp in Texas. Arthur L. Mayer. Port Orford manager for the Fyfe-Wilson Lum- for the Christmas dinner table. ber Company, has been called to Place vour orders in advance. Portland by the serious illness of his mother. it was reported that she was not expected to recover. Pictures of Lloyd Knapp, son of and Mrs. Louis Knapp of Port i Orford, and his friend, Al Holder. L. O. REYNOLDS, Prop. | who visited at Port Orford last summer, were featured in a recent HAVING exceeded the bounds of previous holiday Issue of the Oregonian as preparations at this store, we can truthfully assure you [football stars. returned Harold Whitsett that there is little danger of disappointment, unless you from Portland where he accompanied wait until the very last minute to do your shopping. Ills father, 8. G. Whitsett, last week The latter intends to remain a WE WOULD appropriately suggest a PATHE Portland, having accepted a position there. Harold will contiue PATHEPHONE, the ideal instrument for the home. No 1 high school studies home should be without music on Christmas day. A Pathe- —Say leading motor car distributor* John Brown of Glendale, Ore , becau e the records of then service Albert Abraham of Roseburg and phone will add happiness to every day of the year. departments show that ZEKOLENE I Oliver Gelenkon of Portland are correctly refined from selected Cali I here tu look after miniug interests. FOR THE CHILDREN let us talk to you and show forma isph.it base crude, give* per- They are Interested In a chrome mine feet lubrication with lea* wear and you our very latest mechanical TINKER TOYS. DOLLS, near Denmark and last fall ship les* carbon deposit. ped several loads to the smelter. The Ford automo BOOKS, playthings of every nature. Our toys are of the ,re now '“bricated with ZEROLENE because their owner* bile engine, illus Friends to Lt. James Montgomery trated here, like all more substantial class, that will last, the kind that will have '.earned through experience that will be interested to know that he is internal eombuatiun there is no better oil now In the county on business. make Christmas last longer in the hearts of the children. ZhHiM ‘ NK ,, correct oil for all tynrt of engine», require* an lutonw !e enginti. It is th* correct oil for Montgomery Is a member of oil that holds its Four ■ tomobile G«t our lubrication chart committee that has charge of the full lubricating show in th« correct consistency for your car. WHITE IVORY PERFUME STATIONERY qualities at cylinder Xf tf*«A»ra •vtrVwher* and Standard Oil disposal of Government machinery *S»rvnw 5ration« heat,burns clean in •etc., connected with spruce LEATHER GOODS SIANDARD OIL COMPANY TOILET ARTICLES the combustion auction. (Caldoraia) chambers and goes G R. McNair left Friday out with exhaust. Eugene, to visit his brother, Errol, rCROLKN« LIOHT fill« the»» t»quir«m«ntg who Is confined tn a hospital there perfectly H re suffering from the after effects of a co feAne«/ Tho Standard Oil ••A» re</ ••- severe attack of Spanish influenza for Motor Cars Errol underwent an operation Satur BANDON’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORE day. and it is reported that his condition Is itnpoved His mother. Mrs A McNair of Baudon. is still II. II. MI.SOV H|>eci«l Agent at hl* bedside. St au dard Oil Cum putì» Baadon. Ore. A Classified Ads and Notices SATISFACTION WE SAFEGUARD OUR DEPOSITORS’lNTERESTSi by carrying among our assets a large amount of commercial paper which we can at any time convert into cash by re discounting with the Federal Reserve Bank. se JLJLXJX x X j Exquisite' JJriurlry (Ëlirisintas (ßift.s First National Bank Boyle Jewelry Co. 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