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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
Mouth Comfort quently p' ts forth some good argu- EPIGR.IMMHTICJL merits. His rea ns in this case seem only E D. Webb says just think what Best Insured by Using Rexall fair to «.'j ■ , man fn business, but he udmlts th '■y do not solve the defici- a different atmosphere Thanksgiving Tooth Paste— Guaranteed oncy pijblfctn. I.e Levying vying an occupa would have if those old Pilgrims had to Please. forgotten to annex the turkey! BANDON tion tr.< right now is not proposed through choice, but as a last resort. Rexall Tooth Paste is meant to No one wan s it; no one wants a tax to sell them, which means until they of any kind. The question is how have sufficient time to remove the: please you. Every care is exer can we ral >f or reduce the $4666, timber. cised in selecting the purest in The result was that the people’s lacking to balance the coming year's representative« went away discour gredients and blending them into budget? Western World floe- n't belleye that aged, if not disgusted. Their opti the dainty, antiseptic, delightful the buslnei ,s men of Bandon should mistic view that an amicable settle finished product. That is why be obliged to pay more than their ment could be agreed upon had fad- it is the favorite among all our ! share <>t tax« is. Th«.* cost of running «<1 into thin air, and they felt once tooth preparations, selling faster the city i ' k i lid fall « n all the tax- more that they were face to face with ; Owned and published by than any other three of them. payers ln proportion to their assess- the octopus of old. FELSHEIM tí HOWE Our people have learned that To give rise to such feeling among I For this r< uson West- ed valu :|< m- the people of Oregon is tlie greatest using Ilexall’s Tooth Paste is a ern World favored the 15 mill limit, L. D. Felsheim, Editor. wlikh was defeated in Hie last muni- mistake the railroad company could pleasant experience, and that it Entered as «econd-clus matter at the , cipal election. Since the saloon rev make. It lias not been many yeatiK is also good for their teeth and post office at Bandon, Oregon, January enue v. as cut off it was the duty of riwee Uta Bontlrara Pacific, baeaaaffi gums. It destroys the germs of 2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1X79. j th«1 people of this city to make allow- of its lack of respect for the public's lecay, helps whiten and preserve wislies, was tlie most unpopular cor- i Subscription Rates: $1.50 j>er Year ' ance for the loss. die teeth, makes the gums red poration on tho Pacific coast. The , i'nder existing circumstance«, how Six Months, 75c; Three Months 40c. ever, < nly one of three things re people were down on it and they and rosy, and leaves the breath Telephon«* IMI I mains to be done: First, reduce the showed their resentment by fining 'ragrant and sweet. If it "xpen.c :i of the city to the amount of everything In their power to oppose doesn ’ t do all this, if it doesn ’t j the «leficl ncy: secondly, raise the It. in fact they went too far, so please you your money back. I am lint n :*c,'- ..iry by some method much too far that they vitally injur Ha l I the voice <>f Jennie Lind; Mat will | hi-e the burden « n all I ed th<> business of transportation and Price 25 cents, Sold in this com- If like Caruso I ciuld sing, iaxouyers i their just proportions; | stinted the possible advantage the munity only at our store. The Or If hiic I i eloquence were mine 1'il’dly, levy an occupation tax. if; success of the company could have Rexall Store. C. Y. L owe . As fame to Cicero <11<1 bring; lhe expenses cun he cut without Im- [ meant to the coast country. t: If I could write Bill Shakespeare'! uilrini: the efficiency of the city gov-1 During the past few years this plays |«iiiment, or If th«* nece ;ary money feeling or retaliation has Hreatly (Although at. school I won a prize) can he raistd in a more general way abated, and of late the cry lias been I couldn't half begin to praise this paper wants to «re it done. But heard on all sides to “let the rail Aunt Mandy's famous punkin pies. If it Is a n atter of an occupation tux road alone." The pendulum of pub or complete financial embarrassment lic opinion lias been swinging the L ucii B iis , as I have no doubt, ( which in all probability will mean other way, and Hie outlook for more A fair to middlin' table set; Insolvency) then give us the occupa wholesome relations with the big con Kin i; Arthur and Ills doughty rout cern has been very bright. At beefsteak dinners nightly met, tion tax. That’s what we’re all But just one or two disappoint And yet their boards lacked some ments like that of the past week will IIONOIC I lit: SI IIOOLM.V HI doing these days. But thing that serve to bring back old animosities. The Inner mini finito satisfies; Tim Schoolmasters' Club enjoyed don’t get the mistaken Tolerance is the one virtue the people They lacked no need to tell you Its i annual banquet Saturday eve- demand of any public utility; If that idea you can live on what - ning. I’andf it's distinction of hav- Is denied then they are ready to Aunt Mandy's famous punkin' pies. ing a scl. elumsiers’ club is to its less by eliminating the honor, It I t speaks a progressiveness fight. meat. Thanksgiving without piinkln' pie That the Southern Pacific has cer on th<* pi rt of Its teachers equal to Would he like Hamlet sans the tain rights in Hits land grant ques You can’t, meat is that of larger educational centers. Dane, tion is not denied. But that the It should bi encouraged. The school the cheapest substan And one might get down on Ills knees people of tlie counties wherein Hie ma'am's v cat! n Is s imetimes under And offer thanks but all in vain; tial food you can buy, rated, especially In tile matter of lands in t|uesllon are situated, who Th«* good Lord, looking down, would are bearing the burden of over-tax cotrponsutl< ti Her importance is not if you buy right, which say; ation because of these lands, also fully ap: reciated, hilt there is still means at the "I don't go for to criticize, have curtain rights must likewise hope that some day she will receive But h >w on earth, man. can you pray lie admitted. They are willing to do til«* credit t ijlie deserves. The school Without Aunt Mundy's punkill’ niu'am Is th«* guiding star of tile re- Hu* square and sensible thing which pies! ” ll.one 131 public. She . lie takes ta !■•: Hie little bant is to compromise; they should be lings fr< h from the home nest, full met half way. T\MvSI.lt ING—Ol It IHltlllHtt of Ills pi . i. Ids pets and his pas- OREGON SIIOl I D GIVE THANKS w Today is Thanksgiving Day: It is ti . in ■■ vernable In many cast's, For 17,364,000 bushels of wheat, likewise Western World's fourth an a rum' .. riotous little wretch valued at $1 4,582,760. niversary. Just three years ago the whose *n in, tlior often admits she For 15,456,000 bushels of oats, first Issue of this paper appeared in s< mis 1 a to a h >f I purposely to get valued at $5,564,160. STOVE, FIRE PLACE Bandon, It has since been a weekly rid of him. Mie takes a v'holo car For 4,788,000 bushels of barley, OR CORD visitor to hundreds of homes through- load t>f these little anarchists, half at $2,489,760. out the county, slate and nation, of whom singly anti alone cannot he valued For 713,000 bushels of corn, val- From a modest begriming, three handled by their own mothers, and uod at $427,000. years of haul, conscientious work she puts them In the w.«> of becont- For 6,120,000 bushels of potatoes, Ims placed It where It Is today, Ils li'" useful citizens. Isn’t Iler's a valued at $3,182,400. success financially has not been (he irthy vocation? For 1,04 0,000 bushels of apples, envy of a Wall street financier, hut at $915,200. valued Phone 653 from the standard of country news For 556,000 bushels of pears, val papers it has "held its own." From Order your wood for the If the recent election in Mnssa- $389,200. a point of efficiency it would rather chusett* is a criterion of what may uod at winter now, while the 1,74 1,000 tons of hay, valued For let it« readers judge. Its host ef be expect I from the densely pop it lat roads are good, you’ll get nt $14,624,400. forts have been put forth to give ed ea«t< r íales. the next president For 62,000 tourists who passed better service and better Bandon as complete anil ns large a will Im . It nihlicqn ami the country through the state In 1915. prices. Orders taken for newspaper as possible, regardless of will i. n g > back tn the protective For 290,000 cases of canned fruits compensstlon Anil, those efforts tariii future delivery. Vius'achusetts Mus mcliust'tts went over valued at $750,000. have not altogether been In vain for whelmingly Democratic nt the Inst For n record catch of salmon. the measure of success enjoyed satis general election. TIi«» other day In Because business is better. C. of fies Its publishers that the majority a gube • ' lai elect ion, In w bleb <’ Nows, Portland at leant appreciate what they have the turl Successor to t hristieA ('hall ,ii the big Issue, McCall. attempted Io do mid acombe. a Repu 11.11 was elected by a big It HT W VH II BINDON community. Bandon, Oregon. majority. Some Influence nt Portland seem« On this day of t hank «giving It is it administration Is be to be bent oil making it appear the The pr therefore doubly appropriate Hint ginning t ■ !l ■« that Its froe trade b.ir at Bandon Is one which cannot Western World give thanks to Its policy is ire It l< arm'd this In b > controlled. That such is not th«' patrons ami friends for their loyal the first » C. M. SPENCER on nths of its i peratlon fact Is known to nil who have even support and appreciation. whl _>h wie . t before Hie war start a slight knowledge of conditions REAL ESTATE The building of a country new : i hud the effect of n there. The fact Is that, even now. ed The I NSIIR A NCE paper is not the work of a day, er a '•r ftectlve w.,11, and only for Iliis rea- there Is a good chance almost a cer- OVER BANK week, or a year, It takes many years s< a America Industries have not felt tainty the north and south jetties O F B A N D O N to accomplish It And years alone the full mi a-mre of disaster that was at Bandon will be built up and that will not do It either, for many an old In store for them, Realizing what i .»fore this time next fall Bandon will faithful sheet has fallen by the wav will happ« n. should the war end, the Into a fine, safe entrance for ships side after weathering the storm f r f pnlnistr. t! n l> talking of putting ; '1 the year around. a quarter of a century ir more, It fluty back on wool, lar.il itlaits have the reputation of takes ability, energy, effort, work, on On sugar it has about decided to not being quitters and. while in the the part of its publishers, anil loyal leavo the « Id duties a little while ' c nt past they have had some try support on the part of the public. longer, wh lie a .•■light fluty on eheinl- ng complications facing them in their cilia, it i's, will assist in building work on the bar and bay, the end Both are necessary, hut unfortunate ly in many cases the latter is lack up an "infant Industry." v ill sis» them entirely successful In Last but not l«'iist, the administra ; lie Marshfield Record. SIMPLY A newspaper can be of Incalculable tion Is bee t nl'ii: to comprehend that PERFECT. value to a community. In fact one tlie coiinti r Is tn grave danger of a From the county tax figures it I of the greatest assets a town can have flood of f< reign manui factures after nidged dogs and money are running Nrrdli m . Oil, Brita and all kind* of Suint Machín» supplies, R« p.uring a specialty« Yet Ita ser Is a good newspaper the war, an d to prevent "unfair com neck and neck In valuation: with the The Western World CHATBURN & GARDNER ATTORNEYS AT I. AW We Practice iu Ail Courts. Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg., < >regou Bandon U I Amateur Finishing IRA C. ZEH Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Furnish ed. Oregon Bandon, Loyal Order of Moose meets Every Thursday Evening in Moose Home. Transient Moose cordially invited. Something doing every Thursday. W. A. l e GORE, Dictator. C. W. BOWMAN, Sec’y. Bandon-Port Orford OCEAN VIEW ENCAMP MENT, No 72 I. O. O. F. DAILY Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays of Each Month in I. O. (>. F. Hall. Visiting Patriarchs Welcome. A. KNOPP, C. P. 1. L. SCOFIELD, Scribe Auto Stage S. G. WHIT-SETT, Prop. Seaside Camp No. 212, W. O. \V. .Meets first anti Third Tuesdays in each mouth at H I*. M; Kniglits of Pythias hall. Visitors are assured a hearty welcome. J. N. HOSKING, C. C. F. H. COLGROVE, Clerk. Port Orford. Port Orford daily in. for Bandon. FARE: To Langlois, St.50 To Port Orioni, *3.00 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS We always have time to ac commodate traveling salesmen stopping off at intermediate stations. Special trips made through to Gold Beach for parties of two or more. Delphi l.o«lge No. <11, Kniglits of Pythias. .Meets every Monday even ing at Kniglits hall. \ isiting Kniglits invited to attend. J. W. MAST, C. It. N'. HARRINGTON. K. of R. H. R. DAVIDSON General Transferring Light and Heavy Draying Rooms 1 and 2, First N'at’l Bank Bldg. Notary Public Bandon, Oregon OlTice 1211 IM1F.H NOT 2OIA E TRI- 1‘ROBI EM In thia issue Samuel Wood discuss es the occupation tax that Is proposed to meet the deficiency In city rev eiiues for the coming year Mr Wood Is a single taxer therefore Is opposed to taxing anything but the land val ues. His views on political matters generally, do not coincide with those of Western World, although he fre Judging from local football enthu- i.ism over Saturday's big game. Al ■na Mater has not been forgotten It U >\D Is tlltsriN \ IF The ri at H cenf»'rence held That land grant question will even Salem U l,e purpose of deciding on u fair < 1 tsposal of the Oregon and tually be settled by locking it up in t'allforn! a land grants did not bear ■he National forest reserves much fc tit. ’I he delegat«'s who rep resented the Interests of the peopl«* Who ways it rains tn Oregon" It were res to listen to a eo-o|'erntlvc Io n't; it simply pours plan from the 8 mt hern Pacific, but the latter l •pokt-'man failed to res- I o thankful that you're not a lurk pond To the contrary lie rather as- today. slimed the attltude that the company could hold th«* lauds until It saw fit « hi 1st man la coming ♦ Practices in all Courts. Office Over Bank of Bandon. Conveyancing Abstracts and Notary Public DR. H. L HOUSTON Physician and Surgeon Opposite Bank of Bandon Office Over Drug Store. Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 in the evening. Night calls answered from office. BANDON, OREGON Bandon, Oregon DR. L. P. SORENSEN Dentist Office in First National Bank Bl«lg. Phones: office 1222; res. 152 BANDON, OREGON C. R. BARROW, Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public THE VERY BEST WHEAT only is used to make Hie flour nliiih goes into our bread. And the very !«■>< nietliiHls only are employed to protluce tMitli th«1 flour and Hie lireatl. 1 oil'll like tlie looks when pm see It. You'll like its taste Mill I'd ter when you try It. Office in Ellingson Bldg. Professional Teacher of Piano 0 DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician and Surgeon Pilones: Office 351; res. 352. Office In Ellingson Bl<lg. BANDON, OREGON I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist < Ifficc Faliy A Morriaou building next to Emergency hospital Phone 1141 llaudon. Gregna BANDON HARDWARE CO Bandon. Oregon • • • • Committing of Holos a S| hh laity Teacher of til Grades The New Home Sewing Machine Company J. A. Brywc's Store Htmlio Over 1 San Francisco, California 1 to 5 I'liones: Office 392; res. 21 I. BANDON. OREGON OQOOOOQQOOQOOOOOO- Ç RICHARDS JOHN NIELSON Notary Public, Insurance, Real Estate and Book-keeping Bandon, Oregon Office Hours 9 to 12 Seaside Bakery Prof. A. Farmers’ Phone: Office No. 481 Residence No. 143 Office over Skeel’s Store, Coquille, Oregon SMITH J. MANN Physician and Surgeon "Tlie l'copio' Bake Sluqi." • For Sale By 1101 GEO. P. TOPPiNG Attorney at Law REAL ESTATE Insurance —l’houes— lles. Otlice in Ellingson Bl«lg. BANDON, OREGON Wolverton .. are ZV Qualily Choosers 2 • V BANDON, OREGON Phone 1054 BANDON OREGON dogs several hundred to the good • Ollice in Ellingson Bldg. Phone 394. G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law E. F. HOWES Western World's forum column is < pen to a discussion of that municipal revenue question. Let all speak at • neo. DR. R. V. LEEP Physician and Surgeon DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Wood NEW HOME USERS Professional Cards Stand at Central Warehouse When You Want Monday evening the school budget will be voted on Loyal patrons will attend, for the board needs their co operation. 9 L. O. O. M. East of Hotel Gallier Eirst st. Bandon Market petition" f >r American i manufactur- i-.'s secretary Se< Redfield I proposes to id I an anti duni| Ing clause to the tariff law The anti dumpin': clause is t.i prohibit the Ling of foreign mad«* go« us on the levai market nt h's than the <-. st of production hero. In addition to i rea nnldo profit i n operation and capital 111 othvi woitls the administration see« th«' necessity of adopting the very p< ll< !••« it fought so hard against neral election lit the la BANDON LODGE No. 130 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication Saturday after the full moon of each month. Sojourn Master Masons cordially invited. WALTER SABIN, W. M. C. E. BOWMAN, Secretary. U IIEELEK, LINE PORTRAITS Living on Less vices can only be measured by Its support. Western World has been giving more than It bus received. It lias fouvht hard for every bit of «up- port that It now enjoys, but it has not yet reached the point where It may relax one bit During the com Ing year It will work harder than ever to Increase the value of Its scr vices and tc engage the support ibal it f«*els It should receive. It lias bul commenced to grow, therefore will enter the fourth year with renewed vigor and determination Again, Western World Is thank ful. Lodge Directory \ \ I X > X OliMiOX Metho« list Church Notice Our regular services are as fol- Iowa: Publlc worship each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 o’clock; Epworth league at 7 p. m prayer services at private : homes on Wednesday evenings; a cor J dial Invitation is extended to all.—- liev C Mayne Knight. Paster. «