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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1917)
BANDON AND COMMUNITY MUST RAISE S3.000 >00000000000c>0000< Lodge Directory support to the newly organized state plan of expending our money for per manent work. Had such r plan been followed during the part ten years we would certainly have more to | show for our million and a half In Coos. DO NOT NEGLECT Oregon, outside Portland, must subscribe the $100,000,000 emergency Red Cross wai seme YOUR TEETH during the week of June 18-25 in order to meet the expe -. tations of President Wilson who has appealed to the na "The community which dares not tion for this fund. Of the amount apportioned to Oregon A Clean Tooth Never Decays prot< et its humblest and ’noet hated Bandon and Community must raise $3,000. I member in the free utterance of his Prompting the President’s appeal are the thousands, If you want work that lasts; opinions, no matter how false and hateful, is only a gang of slaves ”— if you want It done with no ambulances on the firing line that must ej of Red Cross Wendell Phillips. more pain than the prick of mamuuncu. Other thousands of ambulances must be maintained. the needle; if you want your ' The man who works to better the built and sent to the front. Forty-five base hospitals al Pyorrhea CURED, or if you conditions of his sub-human brethren in any respect, in doing so is working ready have been established and their work must be sup want to KEEP FROM GET The Western World to benefit his own kind.— Jack Lon TING PYORRHEA, see plemented with that of many more hospitals in order to Owned and published by don. FEL8HEIM & HOWE treat the wounds and save the lives of thousands of sol It is during times like these that L. D. Felshaim, Editor. Dr. F. A. Voge each of us should refuse to add t>> diers, including our own home boys. ills own speech to the bitterness ar.d Jas. H. Howe, Manager The force of Red Cross physicians and nurses must liutrt ds that war inevitably breeds. } First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Entered as second-class matter at the be greatly increased and kept on duty. A Bandon, Oregon poet office at Bandon, Oregon, January A local man arises to say, that if British, French and Belgian soldiers can be sent home 2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1879. the auto didn't originate skidding it when, under hospital care, they have commenced to re oooooooooooooooo Official paper of the City of Ban at least made the word famous. cover from wounds or sickness, but for Uncle Sams sol-, don, Oregon if you have the best interests of | OOOOOOOOOOOO O' Subscription rates: $1.80 per year, Die local schools at heart come out dier boys convalescent hospitals must be built by the Red six months, 75c. to the election next Monday night. Cross. Telephone 901 Mothers and wives who have given up sons and hus Cigarette dealers In doubt about a young man's age should call for Ills bands and who have no other support must be cared for MONEY SPENT ON ROAIM registration card. Oregon taxpayers, during the last by the Red Cross organization. ten years, spent J31,1 9<’,502 86 on Vocational schools for soldiers incapacitated by reads, according to figures compiled New Location by the Oregon Voter. A tabulated SAGES ON DESTINY. wounds for ordinary work must be organized and TIMMONS BUILDING, report Including all the counties Art and power will go on as First Street. shows that Coos is fifth in rank in financed. they have done—will make day amount of expenditure, its total be the mothers left at out of night, time out of space From the front line trenches to ing 11.566.568 81 It 1» divided in Daily Papers Magazines and space out of time.—Emer home the Universal Service of Mercy must maintain a >ears as follows: son. All Current Publications 1907 3 46,31 1 8*1 vast organization and spend tremendous sums in order 1908 1 08,909 47 That each thing, both In email 11'09 . . 10 8.737 81 to meet an almost overwhelming emergency growing out Cigars, Tobaccos and in great, fulhlletb the task 1910 17 2.72" 08 which destiny bath set down.— United States participation in the World War. Nor of 1911 1 86,981 •< I Hippocrates. 1912 151,936.32 can the work be delayed one day. Bullets will not wait Saturday Evening Post 1913 199.036.80 Take life too seriously and Í on tardy dollars . The man who offers his life on the bat 0000<X>0000<i><''><?'> 1914 22O.2<<5 S I wbut is it worth? if the morning l'HS . 230,909.35 tlefield for the defense of his country must not be left to wake us up to no new joys, if 1916 1 7 7 9 8 4 the evening bring us not the bear the burden alone. The total mileage of ull roads in hope of new pleasure. Is it the state is given as 36,819.18 miles, worth while to dress and un Why does the government not finance this relief of which Coos county has 695 miles dress? Does the sun shine on work? The question is often asked. The American Red Of these 60 are reported macadam, me today that I may reflect on I!.' gravel, 55 aand-ciny; total of sur yesterday? That 1 may endeav Cross is ranked as a neutral, as long as it is maintained faced roads In Coos. 145 miles The or to foresee and to control what HAND-TAILORED by private subscriptions. The administration of the Red poroentage of roads surfaced in Coos can neither be foreseen nor con la 20.86. trolled—the destiny of tomor Cross cannot be carried on as are the national naval and It would be difficult to estimate row?—Goethe. CLOTHES how much of this vast sum of money military operations. Relief work, also, must cut red tape, was poured Into mud holes from year must be promptly ready for every emergency, must be to year, in doing temporary work, R. L. Macleay has purchased the but at any rate the amount is large. las schooner Tramp from Captain governed by humanitarian principles and quick decisions “Distinctively for Gentlemen" A review of the figures should John Swing. It will be used on the and must not be hampered by the restrictions of govern prompt us to give a more wholesome Bogue River run. mental machinery. At the same time the Red Cross is SPRING STYLES AND SAM THK SENATOR TIjXS THE QOOD UUDtjE ABOUT IT?) the only relief agency formally authorized by the govern PLES NOW ON l^CULO JUOGt! YOU OUGHT 1 SEEN CHEWING? ( UP ) I TO KNOW A LOT ABOUT GOOD J NO OTHER FOR. J WKKI DISPLAY. ment. Its head is the President of the United States. Its SENATOR' I ( tobacco , but you never A three years / ( THE JUDGE PUT TASTE DANYAS GOOD AS T his / > accounts are audited by the war department. It is char ME NEXT TOTHAT ' WAB CUT- -TRY IT ? I------ --- ' i three tears Ann tered by Congress. President Wilson declares: ‘‘A large, well organized and efficient Red Cross is essential. It is both a patriotic and hu THE TAILOR mane service that is rendered by every citizen CLEANING PRESSING who becomes a member of the American Red Cross.” BANDON LOOGE^ A- F.&A.M 11 Master Masons e«rd:aj* J 1107 Br.Uw.,, N,w Y«Y Cty MU. 8y WETMANBRUTON COMPANT. The Test afâoodJiasQline 'v.INTWUOUS L HAI N OF BOILING POINTS lti$h Boiling Fbiirts ■for powermikxwe Medium Boiliqg fo’mts x £»r quick <5 smooth u acceleration LovBoÙir^Ibinis fer Jasy startup i I. I STAN DAHD OIL COMPANY OUR BANNER (3 C. Sherrill, Bandon. Ore.) (Copyrighted) I All hall the banner of a race, XX ell not the Anglo-Saxon's traco in Europe. England. Holland, too. Across Atlantic's stormy waves; In Wolfe's array before Quebec Montcalm could not the Saxon check. And so undaunted courage gave The birth of red. the white, the blue. All^hali the banner of the free' The son» of freedom fought for thee, Their lives they- gave our land to save. From England s yoke and tyranny. The star, and strtpos at Trenton town. And elsewhere midst the battle’s frown. Did hope inspire and victory give. Till all the colonies were free The turning point of that great war, Did hinge on thee for victory. And proudly didst thoil ever wave— Tills fair Republic, L’liion save. And in tlie strife at Gettysburg The Federate flower of South went down. Tlie freedman once in slavery Rejoices in thy victory, Bought by the price of human blood M hich blotted out a curse on earth On floating palace didst thou wave. The Filipino« freedom gave, And Saxon I zed that heathen land. Dethroned the friar tyranny; The lieraider of tidings glad, Opposing sin and all that's bad. Proclaiming Christ the heathen's friend. Protection has beneath thy folds <) I lag of Anglo-Saxon power. In splendor rise in triumph's hour Till our fair land from shore to shore. America both North and South, Admire, adore, and thee defend, I nited. one, on thee depend. Control the commerce of the sea« And flourish like the blooming rose. Thou emblem of the brave, the true For "justice" stands thy color blue. For mighty "valor" stands the red. For purity" e'er stands the white At Saratog' thy fold« did fly. *T and Mrs. H F. .Vorriaon. ac- The sign of hope and triumphs comiMinled I y Mia. Reynolds, motor high". ed to Myrtle Point, Sunday. )R nu iir< Delphi Lodge No. <4 » Pythias. Meeu every m 0, Ing at Knights hall. Vhhh. t invited to attend. ^»Mi( JAS- H. HOWJ, c e VIC. BREUER. K of R. 4 8 ' OF Irü K>n I? I ujj BANDON LODGE No I.O.O.F. Meets every Wednert». mJ the l.O.O. F. hall, y^j Fellows always welcome. H‘ H‘ n ' hiT’c GE° Noble Grand vi„S L. J. RADI.EY, O. A. TROWgS Secretary G *t ’ Ian jol 11 ■y ilei Professional Cardi A |un »y »ret le’ DR. R. V. LEEP Physician and Surgeon 11! 1.4 Office in Ellingson Bldg. Phone 394. I BANDON. OREGON CHATBURN & GARDN1 ATTORNEYS AT I.AW We Practice in All Couru Suite 8, First National Bank B, Or Bandon, I. N. MILLER Attorney and Counseloral Notary Public Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat’l Bar.i Bandon, Oregon DR. F. A. VOGE DENTIST PYORRHEA SPECIALIST Telephone 1222 First Nat’l Bank Bldg,, Bind«. DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Mark Windle I W. 8CHETTER, KNIGHTS OF PYTfa OXFORD T’S worth your while to get what good tobacco judges say about W-B CU 1. and to notice the way men arc changing over to it. Talk it over with some one who chews W-B CUT—there’s something sound and fundamental about the tobacco. It’s not gummy with syrup; just tobacco through and through —and mighty rich, saf>t>y leaf at that-shredded and lightly salted to bring out the good tobacco taste. E JO led oft hay watkixs E TUTTLE News Stand Red Cross subscriptions need not be paid all at one time. One-fourth will be due July 1; one-fourth, August 4; one-fourth, September 1, and the balance, October 1. The time in which Bandon and Community must raise its $3,000 is short and every patriotic citizen must quick ly and cheerfully come to the assistance of those who have taken up the lead and are devoting their own time and money in waging the campaign. Every gathering be tween now and the 25th should be at least partially de voted to Red Cross campaigning. We should lose no op portunity to raise funds. Let every patriotic citizen speak of the campaign to every other person he or she meets. In this world war some must give their lives, others their money. No patriot at home could bear to think that a patriot bled to death on the battlefield because he or she failed to contribute his dollar to the Red Cross. ’I ou have no right to say you are patriotic unless you give your utmost in service no matter what it may involve in personal sacrifice. Cl ir on 4 p Office 1241 —Phones— Rw U Office in Ellingson Bldg. BANDON. OREGON I I' GEO. P. TOPPING Attorney at Law Practices in all Courts. 01 Over Bank of Bandon. DR. H. L. HOUSTON Wolverton Physician and Surgeon REAL ESTATE Insurance Conveyancing Abstracts and Notary Public Office over First National Hours, 9 to 12 a. ni; 1:30 to 01 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491- BANDON. OREGON M C. R. BARROW, Attorney and Couiuelo1 1 Farmers’ Phone: Office No.' Residence No. 1« Office over Skeel's Store. _______ Coquille, Oregon^ Oregon Prof. A. 0 JOHN NIELSON Notary Public, Insurance,^ RICHARDS Professional Teacher of Piano Estate and Book-keep^ Bandon, Oregon^ SMITH J. MANN $ Physician and Surge0” Office in Sllingso* BK Office Hours 9 to 12-1«»’ Phones: Office 8921 res. _________ BANDON, OREGON^ Committing of Solos a Specialty Teacher of All Grades STI DIO ON CHICAGO AVENUE. BANDON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician and Surge®11 Phones: Office 351; res. Office In Ellin«*«" BW BANDON. OREGON__ _ OREGON I. L SCOFIELD Dentist e»tsblinh«i ( Office hrs.: 9 a. m. Phone: res. 442. „ii.itak Rooms 9-10 Ellin«“’" '' p 18 yrs. Experience, all ” an toed. Bandon, bo ¡gh by Manufarturera. »Send a model or «ketch of your invention few and report on patentabi enta or no fee. Write of needed invention« DR. FRED COVELL CHIROPRACTOR D. SWIFT & CO. ton, D. C. 1 at Law Notary Public Opposite Bank of Bandon Bandon, cf ce B de ? th í ni n< I ,(l |N; IP Office Hours: 9 to 1> • *" 5 P “' - ru O«* Office in New Baker? Bandon, J J 1 c t f I t I I < i i i i