Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, March 02, 1916, Image 6

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    Wants to KU1 Shags
Mouth Comfort
Best Insured by Using Rexall
Tooth Paste— Guaranteed
to Please.
Rex ’1 Tooth Paste is m ant to
please y w. Every care is exer­
cised in selecting the purest in­
gredients and blending them into
the dainty, antiseptic, delightful
finished product. That is why
it is the favorite among all our
tooth preparations, selling faster
than any other three of them.
Our people have learned that
using RexaH’s Tooth Paste is a
pleasant experience, and that it
is also good for their teeth and
Kilins. It destroys the germs of
ifeay, helps vhiten and preserve
the teeth, makes the gums red
and rosy, and leaves the breath'
Vagrant and sweet.
If it
doesn’t do all this, if it doesn’t
please you your money back.
Pr ice 25 cents. Sold in this com­
munity only at our store. The '
Rexall Store. C. Y. L owe .
Living on
Less
That’s what we’re all
doing these days. But
don’t get the mistaken
idea you can live on
less by eliminating the
meat.
You can’t, meat is
the cheapest substan­
tial food you can buy,
if you buy right, which
means at the
Bandon Market
Phone 131
When You Want
STOVE, FIRE PLACE
OR CORD
Wood
Phone 653
Order your wood for the
winter now, while the
roads are good, you’ll get
better service and better
prices. Orders taken for
iture delivery.
Game Warden Thomas has declar­
ed war on the shags at Ten Mlle
lakes, saying they destroy more fish
than any other cause He estimate«
theie are one thousand shags there
and that each shag kills ten fish each
day. He proposes to have the sports­
men unite in a contest to kill off the
shags.
Rev. Winfield 8. Smith. Pastor
Sabbath Services
10:00 A. M................... Sabbath School
1100 A. M.......................... Preachinr
7:00 P. M. .. C. E Prayer Meeting
8:00 p. m................................. Preaching
Wednesday
8 00 p. m................ Prayer Meeting
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HACN/NIS
MODILI Of PEOHCTIOO.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Needles, Oil, Belt» «nd nil kinds of Sswiag
Machine supplir«, Rrpauing a specially
NEW HOME
USERS
are Quality Choosers
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Fur Sale By
BANDON HARDWARE CO.
Bandon, Oregon
I'he New Home Sewing
Machine Company
San Francisco, California
Boy Scout Movement Given a Big
Boost; Better Than .Militiamen—
Committee Authorized to Make an
Investigation in Interest of the
American Youth.
Stands
For
Saving
Successor to Christie & Chali
acombe.
C. M. SPENCER
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
OVER BANK
OF BANDON
Major-General Scott Informs the House Committee That
in Event of War This Country Would Need an
Army of 2,000,000 Men—Continental Plan.
EDUCATORS OPPOSED TO COM­
PULSORY TRAINING IN THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
in a crisis. We know how more of
our boys in ths Spanish American
war died of disease than from bul­
let wounds. This was largely because
they were not trained to keep them­
selves fit under hardships. With a
large standing army, taxpayers have
a heavy burden to carry, and Idle
men are a social menace everywhere.
With independent boy scouts, each
man U seifsupporUiw, taught the
pinclple of servics and unselfishness.
He knows how to help himself and
others. If the school system is ask­
ed to take up preparatory courses,
anticipating warfare, let It be the boy
scout program and not a ‘tin soldier*
program.”
W. H. Wilson of Columbia col­
lege, New York City, addressed the
supervisors on the "value of rural
life surveys.” He said "the failure
of rural education in America is
measured by Inability of institutions,
established for that purpose, to train
rural teachers and keep them in ru­
ral schools.”
Universal military senice in some form in the
United States—possibly the requirement that all men be­
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 28—The de-
tween 18 and 21 be given at least six months’ training as partment
of superintendence of the
a substitute for the volunteer system—was recently dis­ National Education association at its-
cussed before the House committee on military affairs by closing session here Saturday, went
record as opposed to compulsory
Major-General Scott, chief of staff of the army. General on
military training in the public schools
Scott told the committee that the United States would of the United States. It was said
although there were many advo
need an army of nearly 2,000,000 men in the event of war. that
cates ot a strong national system ot
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It developed during the hearing that there are more than preparedness, as well as many op
1,000,000 men in the country between the ages of 18 and penents of such an organization, the
most generally accepted view was to
21, and that 700,000 reached the age of 18 annually. Short keep
2000 FRAU KARL SLIPS LEFT
militarism out of the grade and
of a universal military requirement, General Scott was high schools. Most of the delegatee State University Has Given Away
said, favored the special mili­
if the opinion the continental army plan offered the most ft tary was school
8000 This Winter.
plan.
workable
solution
of
the
Nation
’
s
military
problems.
If
A resolution opposing scholastic
The saving
University of Oregon. Eugene, Feb.
effected by .he plan as now supported by the administration fails, military training, which was adopted, 29—Two thousand choice Frau Karl
carried a clause that a committee of
Druschkl rose slips are still avail­
satisfied cus le said, there is no escape from compulsory service.
nine be appointed to study and report
able
at the state unverslty for free
tomers. The
With military service imposed on men between 18 on the proper place for acceptance of
distribution to high schools, and
best of every­ and 21 as a patriotic duty, with nominal pay, he thought military education of American youth packages of from 15 to 25 will be
thing at the it would cost the Nation no more for an adequate force and the deartment to finance the sent upon application to the school
necessary expenses of the committee.
of extension. Three thousand slips
lowest prices than to maintain its present establishment.
Janies E. West, of New York, the
have been given away since January
chief scout executive of the Boy
excellence ] consistent
General Scott’s statement that the country would Scouts
1. One hundred went to the state
of America, speaking at the
with the best.
need an army of nearly 2,000,000 in the event of war was final session, declared America will penitentiary, where there is no ap­
propriation for shrubs or plants and
questioned, with the supposition it would be impossible be more Prussianized than Germany where most attractive ground are
ever was if the bills before Congress
If Quality Counts We Can
for any power to land 500,000 men in the United States in advocating a system of military train­ desired. Most of the remainder have
to schools, dozens in number,
Count on Your Trade
a period short of sixty days. Citing a table prepared by ing should become law. "The junior gone
located all over Oregon.
militia bill,” continued Mr. West,
the war college division of the general staff, under date "strikes
at our educational
There ia more Catarrh in this section
SPARKS’ GROCERY of August, 1914, General Scott said Austria-Hungary had standards deep
which aim to keep tht of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was sup­
Quick Deliver.) ships and men to send a force of 72,000 in a first expedition child's mind free from prejudice and posed
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to be Incurable. Doctors pre­
narrowing preconceptions. Germany scribed local remedies, and by constant­
and 108,000 in a second within sixty days. What would never has given military training t< ly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a
youths under 18. If America was ac local disease, greatly Influenced by con­
become of the 72,000, was asked.
preparing for war, I would stitutional conditions and therefore re­
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The general said that if they were well established tually
quires constitutional treatment. Hall's
rather face the issue with a million Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
with adequate big guns, they would be hard to dislodge approved scouts who can handle Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is a consti­
tutional remedy, is taken Internally
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
before reinforcements arrived.
France, he said, could themselves efficiently in every pre­ and
of the System. One Hundred
dicament than with a million men of Surfaces
Dollars
reward Is offered for any case
send 160,000 men in the first expedition and Germany the old militia type."
that Hall s Catarrh Cure falls to cure.
circulars and testimonials.
387,000. General Scott disclosed that the war depart­ "This is because the scout pro­ Send F. for
J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
gram
teaches
efficiency
in
the
field
ment had perfected estimates for six big mobile coast de- i
Hall's Family Pills fo- constipation
in bad weather amid hardships an<’
fense guns of a caliber probably greater than twelve inch- 1
New Location
es, to be fired from railroad cars or hauled on their own
TIMMONS BUILDING,
First Street.
carriages by motor trucks. He said he understood that
many contracts held by American firms for ammunition ❖
Daily Papers Magazines
PER CENT
and arms to be exported were now a year old with the
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deliveries because of the time required to equip plants.
DISCOUNT
6 Cigars, Tobaccos For this reason he favored constructing in advance all
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necessary gauges and tools to convert commercial plants
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to the needs of the American army in time of war.
E. F. HOWES
Bandon,
Urges Universal Military Service HARM SEEN IN
MILITARY PLAN
in United States as a Duty
American
Adding
reeentatlve Randall of California, re­
Out for Representative
Atty. John C. Kendall of Marsh­ cently. Such a purchase, the resolu­
field was tn Bandon Friday and Sat­ tion recites, would protect irrigation
urday callin': on some of the leading work in the Imperial valley. The
Republicans in regard to his candi­ resolution was referred to the com­
Various
dacy for the office of Representa­ mittee on foreign affairs.
tive for r'oos county. To date he is I proposals for the sale of Lower Cali­
the onlv -'tie to announc* himself for fornia always have been repudiated
that office on the Republican ticket, by Gen. Carranza.
lie says he lias entire interests of the
county at heart and Is especial! eng
The House military committee Sat­
nizant of the importane* <>r the vari- urday voted for a regular standing
ous ports of the community
army of 137,000 men with two per
A resolution to authorize President
Wilson to negotiate with Mexico for
the purchase of Lower California,
was presented to the House by Rep-
and
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cent allowance for recruiting, bring­
ing the number up to 140,000, which
is slightly more than the war de­
partment asked.
Republicans and
three Democrats carried the vote.
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HEATERS « RANGES
FIRE PLACE SETS
ANDIRONS and
SPARK ARRESTERS
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FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY
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We have a big stock of—
LAND GRANT INFORMATION
FROM ROSEBURG OFFICIALS I Trilby Oak, Bee, Opal, Rival,
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Roseburg. Oregon, Feb. 21 The the daily papers, as whatever action
Laclede, Hot Blast, Lever,
V. 8 land office here Is daily in re
oeipt of a number of Inquiries rela­
live to the Oregon and California
railroad grant lands, asking for In­
formation as to status of these lands,
their location, character, when tliev
may be entered or purchased, etc ,
and thia letter Is Intended to repl>
to these inquiries and to give out
F. O. B. Maywood, III.
such Information relative to these
lands as may now be stated
A list of these lands by township
Sold on one year’s credit or
and range has been prepared for each
3 per cent discount
of the counties within the Roseburg
land district, containing these lands
for cash.
These lists are intended to give mere­
ly an approximate area of such lands
in
each township, baaed on the list
MAIL COUPON TODAY
of lands gixen ill the decree of the
federal court.
This list for an>
I county or counties will be sent upon
request.
American Can Company
This office is not in a position u
give advice as to the character of
Chicago, Ill.
the land in any locality, and we can
Please send booklet descrip­ not attempt to advise any one tn thia
tive of American Adding and regard As to the dlwpoeltlou of
those lands, nothing can be deter
Listing Machine.
mined until Congress shall act in the
matter, It is probable that such ac­
tiun will he taken aims time within
the next six months, and until such
action is had no Information can be
given by this office We would sug
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gest to parties interested to watch
W. W., Bandon. Ore
Price
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Congress
may take will be given
therein before this office has offi­
and other Heaters which at regular prices sell from
cial information thereon to give out.
Based on the lists of lands given
in the decree of the court, the ap­
proximate acreage of unsold railroad
lands in the several counties of this
district, at the time the suit was in­
stituted. was as follows
Lincoln. 1040; Benton, 27.716;
Come in and look them over;
Linn. 14.620; Lane, 300,110; Doug­
Let us explain their superior points.
las, 607,360; Coos. 100,620; Curry,
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8400; Josephine, 17.460; Jackson.
444,560;
Klamath. 13,440; total.
1,690,326
in addition to the lands there are
other railroad lands in several of
the counties named, that at the time
the suit was started were unsurvey
ad. and hence not Included in the
Mail orders given prompt attention
Phone 01
list given in the suit, but coming und-
er the decree.
The approximate
area of such lands are as follows
Coos. 15,000; Ikiuglas, 65,000;
Josephine. 17.000. Curry. 15,000.
£ NOTHING TOO LARGE
NOTHING TOO SMALL
Jackson. 20,000.
There is still a certain amount of
TO RECEIVE PROMPT. CAREFUL ATTENTION
unsurveyed railroad lands in several
of the counties,
namely:
Curry.
Ikiuglas and Joaephtne These lands,
when surveyed, will come under
Experienced Draymen
whatever plan of disposition Con­
gress may provide
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