Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, September 21, 1916, Image 7

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per word fur each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $ 1 per
month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified
ad« are cash with order.
FOR SALE—155 acres of land at
$16 per acre, handy to school: for
information, apply World office slop
EDITORIAL COMMENT
The fact that the Democratic cam­
paign managers have booked Secre­
tary Daniela for a speech In Maine
seems to Indicate that they have aban­
doned all hope of carrying the State
and simply don't care what happens
A BARGAIN House for Rent or
to the ticket In the September elee-
Sale on easy terms, industrial ad­ tlon.
dition to Fandon. newly paperer and
painted. J. S. Hays.
9-14-tf.
Senator J. Ham Lewis, a spokes-
man for the admlnlstratlon. In at-
FOl'ND—One white and one brown tempting to apologize for the Presi­
woman's glove. Western World.
dent's mollycoddle expression that we
FOR SALE—Two sectional book are “too proud to tight" explains that
tt is an old Latin quotation. But the
cases in excellent condition.
For people already know that It Is out of
terms apply to Western World Sltf date and the expression of a decadent
nation.
WANTED—We pay cash for empty
gunny sacks.—Dippel A Wolver­
“We don’t want to maintain a po­
ton.
Mr3t)tf litical almshouse.” remarked
Mr.
Hughes to the North Dakota farmers,
BL’TTERWRAPPERS— Printed
to
and a nation applauds him. Ameri­
your order in all lots from 100 up, cans are beginning to see a possibility
specially prepared inks, pure white In the near future of regaining their
vegetable paper; cardboard butter self-respect
cartons. See samples and get prices.
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WESTERN WORLD.
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The administration seems to have
sold everything It could, from the na­
ROOMS—Anyone wislung quiet con­ tion's honor down to the smallest
venient rooms inquire C. E. Lang­ rural postmastership.
lois, 623 W. Fourth St. Call even-
Secretary Daniels says this Is no
A31t4p.
time for politics. And It's no time for
W’ANT ADS—In this column britjr Secretary Daniels, either.
results. You can sell, buy or ex­
change anything at a very lew ad
Senator Lewis, defending the Presi-
vertlsing cost. Try it. Must be cash dent on his “too proud to fight” ex-
with order. See top of column for pression. Intimates that It was due
rates.
A more simple method ol solely to the Ignorance of his audience
determining cost of a want ad may that the popular Interpretation that
has been put upon It was evolved, and
be determined by counting words
that anyway It didn't mean what It
allowing six words to a printed lint appeared to mean. The latter state­
and allowing 5 cents per line per is­ ment can be taken with some degree
sue. No want ad for less than 25 of confidence, ns It Is quite a well-
cents accepted.
tf known fact that most of the things the
President says do not mean what they
M hen you need Job Printing phone are supposed to mean.
901, Western World, and a represen­
tative will call. Only first class work
Secretary Redfield has presented
and at reasonable prices.
another of those living Illustrations of
the old adage that "fools rush tn
He W as Worried and Hopeless
where angels fear to tread.” with one
"For ten years 1 was bothered Important modification. The differ­
with kidney trouble,” writes T. F. ence In the Secretary's case Is that he
Hutchinson, Little Rock. Ark. ”1 was
worried and had almost given up all walked right In and turned around
hopes. 1 used live boxes of Foley's and was kicked right out again.
Kidney Pills and am now a well
The Democratic contingent in the
man.” Foley's Kidney Pilis drive out
aches, pains, rheumatism and all Senate is all worked up over the fact
kidney trouble symptoms.—ORANGE that the terms of the treaty for the
PHARMACY’.
purchase of the Danish West Indies
“leaked out." “Pitiless publicity," you
No. 07227
understand, has been consigned to the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
scrap heap with a large assortment of
Department of the Interior
various other Democratic policies and
promises.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­
gon, August 28. 1916.
Of Mr. Wilson it may be said he
NOTICE is hereby given that Carl meant well, hut he now finds himself
burled under the evidence of ineffi-
L. Johnson, of Bandon, Oregon, who
on May 23, 1911, made Homestead clency that Mr. Hughes has brought
Entry, Serial, No. 07227, for thj> forth.
S4 of SE>4 and SEVi of Sec. 4, and
Mr. Wilson has made no reply to
NE14 of NEU, Section 9, To-vnship the charges of Mr. Hughes. Is he still
30 S, Range 14 W., Willa', jette Me­ too proud to fight!
ridian, has filed notice f,f intention tc
z----------------------------------------------------
make Final Five-year Proof, to es­
tablish claim ft> the land above de­
scribed, bqEbre Manton E. Treadgold,
V. S. Cbinniisaioner, at his office, at
IXndon. Oregon, on the 17th day of
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October, 1916.
I'RE.^I
YTERIAN
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Claimant name3 as witnesses:
Rev. Winfield S. Smith, Pastor
Charles Frank Waterman, of Ban­
Sabbath Services
don, Oregon
Herman A. DeLong, of Bandon, 10:00 A. M. . .......... Sabbath School
11:00 A. M. . .................... Preaching
Oregon.
George M. Willoughby, of Bandon, 7:00 P. M. . . C. E. Prayer Meeting
8:00 p. m. .. .................... Preaching
Oregon.
Roy M. Jones, of Bandon. Ore­
Methodist Episcopal Church
gon
Sabbath services: Sunday school at
W. H. CANON. Register.
10 a. m.; preaching services at 11
Aug 31, Sep. 7,14,21,28, Oct. 5.
a. m. and 8 p. si.; Epworth League
devotional service. 7 p. m.; prayer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
meeting, Wednesdays at 8 p. m.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned, by order of the
Church of Brethren
County Court for Coos County. Ore­
Services every Sunday at:
Sun
gon, has been duly appointed Ad­ day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at
ministratrix and Administrator, res­ 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. m.
pectively, of the Estate of William Everyone cordially invited.
C. H.
Sipple, Deceased; and that all per­ Barkliw. Pastor.
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sens having claims against said Es-
Services at the Seventh Day Ad­
tate are hereby notified that they are
required to present the same duly ventist church are as follows: Sab­
verified and with proper vouchers bath school on Saturday at 10 o'clock
therefor, to the undersigned; also p. m.; preaching at 11 a m.; preach­
those knowing themselves indebted ing Sunday evening at 7:30. Every­
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to the said William Sipple, and pay body welcome.
the same to the undersigned, at the
Metiiodiet Church H >utli Notice
office of C. B. Zeek. our representa­
Public service at 11 a. m and at
tive at Bandon. Coos County, Ore­
8 p. tn.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.;
gon. within six months from the date
Epworth league at 7 p. m.;
mld-
of this notice.
week service Thursday at 8 p.
Dated this 2 4th day of August.
Missionary society
Wednesdays at
191«
2 p. m—-V Mayne Knight, pastor, tf
ROSETTA SIPPLE.
Administratrix,
WESLEY J. SIPPLE.
Administrator
A?4 31 s7 14 21
Notice to the Public
Strictly no hunting allowed on my
place on Bear Creek.
17-17
J. FLAM
AMONG LOCAL
CHURCHES
Could Not Do Her Cooking
Mrs. F. E. Hartmelster Tea . Mo.,
writes: “I was affected with kidney
trouble for two years. I got so bad
this summer. I could hardly do my
cooking I got Foley Kidney Pills and
I feel like a new person ” Too many
women neglect symptoms of kidney
derangement, weak back. Swollen
ankles and joints, aches, pains and
rheumatism
OR INGE
THIRM-
ACT.
•PATENTS
nb'ainrd thrmjrh th» <4d «»taMi«h<4
"O SWIFT * CO? s
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bosght by Manufacturera.
Send a mold nr Bk-irhn. and
ot rour invanOon for Slll tl«*CH
and report on patantabilit;.
ret pal-
arte or no
Writo tor our fma tes*
or 100 nmded invontama.
D. SWIFT & CO.
Patent Lawye<ra. í»tab <8SS
307 Seventh SI., Wsxl.
A
Road Survey Cost
to Be Held Down
POLITICAL JOTTINGS
At thaL however, from beginning
to end tilla has been more of a “you
kick me and 1'U klsa you" administra­
Roailniaster Murtloek Place» Cost al
tion.
Less Than Two Per Cent —
Work Being Rushed.
Vance McCormick says the rrogres
sires are stampeding to Wilson, and
It's a ten to one bet be wishes be
R. B. Murdock, county road nia>
could believe IL
ter, according to the North Bend
The Democrats are finding out that Harbor states that there was sonic
pork comes home to root out their alarm caused by misleading reports
standing.
(concerning the preliminary costs ol
| making surveys for the big road bond
The men and women who prefer a
i issue to be expended next year. Mr
man who does things to a man who
writes notes about them will vote i Murdock says that the truth is thr
for Hughes. Government by corre­ cist will be cheaper than most anx-
spondence takes too long to get any- | one expects, and that it will be held
where, but government by deeds Is d >wn to less than two per cent on a
always on the Job.
basis of the «hole amount to be ex­
pended
Those who are concerned to know
In Multnomah county the prelim­
what Mr. Hughes would have done inary work for surveys c< st four per
had be been In Mr. Wilson's place
may rest assured he would not have I cent and the work under construe
done as Mr. Wilson baa. And that tlon three per cent additional. Mr
Murdock is certain that the total cost
la answer enough.
for all surveys will be materially low-
Mr. Hughes Is not only going direct i er than the cost to Multnomah
to the public, but the public Is going j county.
direct to him. A genuine American
At present a crew of a dozen men
fifty-fifty I
under assistant roadmaster Elliott
are stationed at Peterson's landing
President Wilson’s alarm clock Is
on llaynerf slough. They are running
mornings.
ringing at 6 o'clock these
He can reach out of bed and turn It out lines for part of the general road
plan, which started at Glasco point,
off the morning of March 5.
opposite Old Town. This work will
Postmaster General Burleson la too require four weeks to complete.
foxy a politician to adopt for his de­
Mr. Murdock says that much of the
partment the McAdoo rule forbidding work planned can be done during the
Treasury department employees parti­ winter but prefers to have all sur
cipating tn politics. Mr. Burleson re­ veys made ready for letting contracts
alizes that postmasters are entitled
early next spring. He insists on hav
to some exercise for the money.
ing all work done right and in a
There are no strings or mental res- permanent manner, In this he has
ervatlous to the public pledges of ad- the solid backing of thercounty court
minlstrative reform given by Charles therefore the people may rest assured
E. Hughes, Ills record as governor I that it will be right.
of New York guarantees the fulfill­
ment of every promise.
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MONEY TO LOAN on well ♦
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Democrats are now convinced that ♦ improved farms. For informa­ «
Charles Evans Hughes is a warm pro- ♦ tion write Box K . Bandon, Ore. ♦
position.
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It Is gratifying. Indeed, to find that
Mr. Wilson still stands on the suffrage
question where he stood at the begin­
ning of his administration. He has
changed on about everything else.—
Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
It strikes one that Instead of wildly
hustling for the State of Maine, Vance
McCormick might do better work by
taking his wrecking crew to the West
to repair the Democratic bridges that
are being dynamited by Justice
Hughes.
According to the week's Infest work
of fiction, the Democratic Campaign
Book, the wage-earners of the country
received during the Wilson Adminis­
tration $3.000.000,000 more than they
received under TafL And all It cost
them to keep something In the dinner
pall was $6,000,000,000 more.
At the annual meeting of postmas­
ters In Washington recently, the first
assistant postmaster-general lauded
the postal savings system. That must
have been a bitter pill fLr Postmaster-
General Burlesuu. who sat on the same
platform with bls assistant. When the
postal savings bill was passed. Mr
Burleson, then a Congressman from
Texas, voted against It Every vote
cast agsrtnst It was cast by a Demo­
crat Not one Democratic Congress
man voted for IL Yet President Wil­
son says the Republican party has not
had a new Idea In thirty years. Whose
Idea was It?
It was the Instinct of a lawyer for
Hughes to support his damning charg
es against Wilson, by calling Wilson's
own secretary of state as a witness
to prove them.
Ms. Hughes Bays there should be
flrm dealing In Mexican affairs. May
be so; but we have had enough of
th« flrm of Wilson, Carranza A Co.
The Impression Is growing at the'
White House that Mr. Hughes Is dellb
erately unfriendly. Look out for notea.
If those Democratic notlfiera put off
their notifying much longer they may
find Mr. Wilson In no mood to accept.
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POINTS FROM
HUGHES' SPEECHES
Reckless extravagance of the
Democrats is an Insult to ths
American people.
Deserving Democrats I Deserv­
ing In heaven's name of what?
We have a splendid system of
government on paper, but we
want that system vitalized.
The pork barrel bill brings a
blush of shame to the cheeks of
every American.
I am here because 1 have a
vision of what America needs.
An Idle American will always
feel uncomfortable.
America will not bold her own
by high sounding ptraaea.
Are we not a nation great
enough to have sufficient fore­
sight to protect our borders In
s sensible faahlrm by means of
•enable preparedness?
If we state our rights in a firm
and
determined
manner it
should carry conviction. Ther*
should be no viicillaMon In coo-
aeettuo with it»i< asseHlon.
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OREGON
STATE
FAIR
Slate Fair Grounds
Salem, Ore.
Sept. 25-30, inc.
Low
Round
Fares
will be on sale
from all sta­
tions in Ore­
gon, Sept. 21
to 30th with
final return
limit of Oct.
4th.
Live Stock,
Agricultural,
Horticultural,
Poultry, and
many other
exhibits.
Races daily.
Spscial events
All
Trains
Stop at
Fair
Grounds.
Ask local
agent for fares
train service,
etc. or write
JOHN M. HCOTT.
General Pa -enger Agent
Port lami, Oregon.
Southern
Pacific
Lines
BANDON MARKET
Is the most Sanitary in Coos coun­
ty. So says I he report of the State
Dairy and Food Commissioner.
Read the line-up as it appeared in
Oregon Dairy and Food Bulletin.
BANDON
Bandon Market ...................
I ity Meat Market ............
H. C. Christensen ...
COQI ll.l.i:
Miller Bros. Market . . . .
Sanitary Market .................
Jap Yoakum .........................
MARSHY IK11»
Fourier Bros..........................
I'nion Meat Market ..........
L’alace Market......................
Enterprise Mnrket ............
MYRTLE POINT
Junies Hobson Market . . .
Central Market ......................
NORTH BEND
I'nion Meat Co........................
Jones Market ........................
Fourier's Market .................
POWERS
Powers Meat Co.....................
Man Drou noil in Coos
The body of Dan Bennett, the
Coos River rancher, who disappeared
'ast week, was found Monday by
\ndrew Kerdell mar his landing on
North Cooe River.
The body had
■ecn washed up stream a conslder-
ible distance by the tide.
Sanitation is our
32.7
67. I
28 4
69 9
oS.4
53.6
79 6
72.0
68.0
61.S
75.4
60.0
81.6
78.8
72.9
hobby.
You may
rest assured that if
you buy meats at
the Bandon Mark-
et you will be in
no danger of the
evils of contamin-
ation.
G. H. RESKY,
64 6
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DEW VALLEY
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Y’ast areas of slashings are beln,;
burned this week,
The acreage
slashed and burned on the bill ov­
erlooking this valley ia gradually in-
creasing each year.
Paroled From Penitentiary
Neva Hatcher and Carl Ensele of
Peterson and Perkins will take
’<><1111110 «ho were some time ago
■onvicted and sent to the state pent week about hauling the milk from
entiary on account of being impli- now on
•nted in contributing to the delln-
Th? Dew V iley cheese factory will
luincy cf a Bandon girl, bare been man’".
heeso all winter re-
paroled by the pardon beard nnd re­
r ■ ...r. Sir. ng. the manuser.
turned to their homes Saturday.
Thera Is a good auto road up the
valley.
Bandon merchsnts are cor­
High Prices for Fisli
A Gold Beach report says: The dially Invited to come out and seo
'all run of fish In the Rogue river this beautiful and fertile spot that so
<t the best In years. Twenty-one many of them have not seen.
lundred fish were caught In a day
Hank Van Leuven of Rear credit.
ind a half last week. Ninety cents I ert Peterson of Dew Valley nil
i nd $113 are being paid for the Brandt Taylor of Four Mile have
1sh. If the present run keeps up II recently purchased foundatl n stoc't
will beat ull records for fall runs I of registered Perkslilres from .1. .1.
fwenly-fly• cents Is being i aid for Morris.
■Riversides.
Remember girlie. If you get It inn
your head that you were cut out f r
To Develop Coal Mine
The Heaver Hill mine development something better than your mother
work will be resinned and carried was you are liable to wake up sot io
>ut to the fullest extent, according dsy «perhaps a little late) to «he
to W'm. Sproule, president of the fact that you weren't cut out for any­
J. J. M.
Southern Pacific, who was In the thing.
■ounty on an official visit last week
The Beaver Hill work was discon­
tinued a few years ago when money
was scarce and hard to obtain," said
Mr. Sproule. "Not only was money
icarce but there was no immediate
market for the coal even had we
i'ntll the
been able to produce It t
was no
railroad was completed, there
1
opportunity to handle the output
Now we have the rail service and
mine.”
we are going to develop the
I
Beat it
with a
FISH BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER
A Bad Summer for Children
There has been an unusual amount
f sickness among children every-
here thia aummer. Extra preeau-
iona should be taken to keep the
xiwela open and liver active Foley
athartic Tablets are a fine and
wholesome physic; cause no pain, i
lausea or griping. Relieve Indlges i
Ion, sick
headache, biliousness. |
nr stomach, bail breath. ORANGE
I'll IK'I Y< Y .
not
Keeps out all the wet
DEALERS
EVERYWHERE
Waterproofs,
Absolute,
aro Marked thus
a J tow « co.
in
BOSTON
to
SAVE PENALTY
the Second Half of your Tax
es must be paid before
OCTOBER 5th.
For your convenience Taxes
may be paid at
¿First National îBaith
Bandon, Oregon