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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
/• They Changed Their Minds BROOKINGS IS NEW MILL An Iowa exchange relates a very striking locaj incident. When the Dock and Plant Completed While a matter of sending home the German .-»< hooner Is Built to Market ambaHsador, and thereby breaking By CLEM the Mulshed l*r<Mluct. amicable relations with Germany, The milk wagons are once more in was hanging in the balance, some, commission. German farmers in that country got (Portland Telegram) Doc Anderson, the right hand man In Curry county a new sawmill together and signed a “round robin” town has sprung into prominence. letter to the president threatening: on the B R. Taylor ranch, spent last Brookings, the place selected by the dire action on the part of the Ger week at hU Floras creek ranch. C & O. Lumber company as the site man-Americana, including themselves Meanwhile he did some surveying for a large mill. Is situated in the in ease the country went to war with work for a few of his neighbors. F. R. .Miller is contemplating going heart of a large forest area, with Germany. But they saw a great light, deep water connections. The big mill about two weeks later, when a U. to the Columbia river to spend the has just been completed and a dock 8. marshall and posse took them all season fishing. Another bunch of surveyors, and 1200 f'*t in length has been con into town, measured and photograph- structed to accommodate the schoon 1 them and served notice that any arother line of grade stakes, make ers which ’ will operate between dereliction on their part would cause our Township line roed right-of-way Brookings and San Francisco. the confiscation of their farms and look like a Chinese puzzle. Mr. Wanamaker from Bandon was The lumber company lias had con their Immediate deportation to Ger In the valley last Friday looClug for structed a steam schooner fur Its own many. a dairy ranch. With butterfat hover use, on account of the shortage of ing around the 60c mark the dairy Entertained for Mrs. Denholm bottom» on the Pacific, and the ship Mrs A. S. Elliott Friday after business is commencing to attract will be ready for use before May 1. The company expects to develop a noon entertained at “500" compli considerable attention 8. J. Wilson spent a few days at permanent export business, with a mentary to Mrs. J. Denholm of Port strong side line of cedar in addition land who is visiting here, Honors home last week. Jack is all ready to for high score went to Mrs. Green shoulder his trusty rifle and fight for to Douglas fir. ough. Luncheon was served follow- old glory. Hurrah for Jack' Mrs. Albert Mecum and little Were Married at Coquille Ing the cards. The guests were: Ml-tn Daisy Shields, daughter of Mesdames Denholm, Bridges, Green- daughter, Winifred, spent last week .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shields of Ban- ough. Dickey, W. S. Wells, E. John- vtstlng at the F. R. Miller ranch. Miss Fern DeLong is visiting < roft, Oregon, was married at Co on, Lowe, T. Nielson, Mann, l.eep, quille. Monday, April Sth, to John Felsheim, Radley, Robison, Miller, friends in Bandon at the present Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Endicott, Florn, Quigley, Hayes, Voge writing. Windsor of Bandon Both parties and Miss Lowe. are popular among the younger folks The Spanish war veterans will to of Bandon, the bride being a member Peace Is Predicted night tender a reception to Hon. F of the graduating class of the local Peace within ten weeks is predict B Ttchenor of Curry county at thi high school. After the ceremony, the ed by the Danish correspondent of .■it. Charles Hotel. Mr. Tichenor it groom left for Arlington, Oregon, the Danish Socialist Press, which a veteran of the Spanlsh-Amerlcar where he is employed, and the bride confirmed reports of unofficial nego war and a former member of th< returned to Bandon to finish her tiations between the Russian and legislature from southern Oregon.— school course. She will join him aft German socialists. He says that the Albany Democrat. er graduation. earlier negotiations which were brok en will be resumed Immediately and Make Wedding Trip to Itogue prosecuted vigorously. He says Ger Roderick Macleay of Portland who many is ready to restore Belgium and responsibility . is to be married to Miss Barbara Serbia, evacuate France and arrange All persons possessing any Mackenzie on April 24, will bring Ills free navigation of the Dardanelles. portion of power ought to be bride to this part of the state on their strongly and awfully Impressed wedding trip. Mr. Macleay is presi with an idea that they act in The Eleventh Company, Coast Ar dent of the Macleay Estate company tillery, Oregon National Guard at trust and that they are to ac- owning the big fisheries on Rogue Marshfield, received orders to dis count for their conduct In that river and with his bride will go to charge militiamen who have depend trust to the one great Master, Wedderburn to spend the summer. ent families. Author and Founder of society They will come through North Bend —Burke. If the roads permit they will motor Mr. and Mrs. Bridges of Oakland, from Portland but if this Is not po». It is meat and drink to me to slide they will come by train and go Oregon, have been in Bandon for a see a clown. By my troth, we to Curry county from Bandon in a few days visiting at the S C. Endi that have good wits have much car. Mr. Macleay will remain on cott home. Mrs. Endicott is their to answer for.—“As You Like daughter. Rogue river most of the summer, It." Shakespeare. during the fishing season which FOR SALE—Male hog, Chea.orwhite, opens this month.—1 North Bend Har- weight 230 pounds. K. j . i'eterj, Men's minds are as variant as bor. lix. 7.>2, Bandon, Ore. A19t2p their faces. Where the motives of their actions are pure the op eration of the former is no more to be Imputed to them, as a crime, than the appearance of the latter, for itoth. being the work of nature, are alike un avoidable —George Washington. row N IS < I BRI col \M I ; < Clubbing Offers You can save money on the fidlowing newspapers by sub scribing through the Western World. AU subscriptions are ,ii.» able cash in advance. OS 3 “ § ?ÊL- T o C o 3 O ft: 3 Some Arguments and Replies on the State Road Bonding Act Statement 1—The bond bill does not say that the auto license tax shall I ue used to pay the interest and retire the principal of the bond issue. Answer—The bill does specifically mention the auto tax, as it directly refers to House Bill 509 and says that the revenue derived from that tource shall be used to pay the in terest and principal. Statement 2—Even if the legisla ture did pass a bill doubling the auto license tax, the Supreme Cdurt may hold that unconstitutional; or the The manufacturers of Queen Quality Shoes are next legislature may change it, or pass a law to use that fund for other always Keenly Alive to provide the Best and New purposes. Answer—The bond bill is to be est in Women’s Fine Footwear, at Right Prices. oassed by the people and it refers to the auto, license tax. The Supreme The success of our Shoe Soap The wonderful new leather, Shoe Court is not liable to hold unconsti Kid Shoes insures an equal sue- Soap Calf, is made for those who tutional an act which the people have cess for Shoe Soap Calf. You want a shoe a little heavier than passed on. The people of this state . may buy shoes here with the ire jealous of the right to regulate a kid leather. We knew the assurance of getting the best their internal affairs. The sentiment need for such a shoe and have Our values for your money, lor good roads Is growing stronger prices are right stocked it for your benefit and will increase more rapidly as use Jetermines the much greater advan tages than ever dreamed of. Instead Ask for Shoe Soap Products for Dressing and of obstructing the movement for good roads, public sentiment will soon be Care of Shoes made of Shoe Soap Kid or Calf. overwhelming for retaining all adopt- ■ >d means of betterment. In a per fect democracy the people rule in , legislation, and improved methods will never be discarded. Good laws »re never repealed. Right thinking . eads to right acts; right acts to sat- i sfactory results. Future legislation , will strengthen, but never annul an ict that will contribute so much to he pleasure and profit of the people. construction company and all othev. Statement 3—The bonds issued by paving companies favor good road he state are a direct mortgage legislation. Is that any reason why Baby week, designed to help »gainst my farm and if the bonds Oregon should continue to pay for smooth the way for the tiny tots of arry the farmer, being the produc- the roads she does not have? Ro- baby world, will be observed the first >r, has it all to pay in the long run member if wre need anything and do week in May. More than 2000 com »nyway. not buy it we have to pay for it any munities observed baby week la-st Answer—Bonds issued by a state way. Oregon has spent much more year and a still greater number are ire not a lien against the individual- than $6,000,000 for roads, yet there planning exercises this year. It does 'y owned property of that state. They is not, today, five hundred miles of not take much money. Some of the ire notes issued by all the people and road in the state which is in the con successful programs are conducted f the state failed to pay as some dition that the most radical opponent without money at all. Some or all of tates have, the holders of the bonds of this bond issue could call good all the following features of observance •ould not bring suit against the indi the .year round. Some counties have are recommended by the U. S. Child vidually owned property. The farm- already expended enough money to Welfare bulletin, “Baby Week Cam •r in some states is the producer and pave half their roads and have no paigns”, which contains suggestions vould pay anything in the long run. paving yet. Shall we stick to that for communities of various sizes: iccording to some methods of think- policy or shall we make a start in A campaign of newspaper publi ng; but he is not the producer in the right direction? As to the State city. his state as over fifty per cent of our Highway commission, it is composed Collections of baby welfare infor 'ood products are Imported and tini- of men who have made a huge suc mation. >er is the heaviest producer and ex cess in their own business, does any Baby Sunday. torter here. In one sense the farm- right thinker believe they would un Mass meetings. rs have paid and continue to pay for make the reputation of a life time by Celebration in the schools. he pavements on Portland streets for letting any set of contractors bribe Message to women's societies. »11 taxes are against the earning cap- them? Follow up work of the campaign. icity of property and goods sold in- Baby welfare is necessarily closely What we need in Oregon Is a dol luding dry goods, groceries, even associated with the well-being of the lar's worth of good road for a dollar, ugar, bears its portion of the burden regardless of the contractor that gets mothers, so maternal care will be hich is assessed as a part oC the the job. Above everything else, the given consideration. It can be shown verhead expense of conducting supreme need in the state is for roads that 1500 deaths annually incidental tusiness and must like all other nec- to maternity are largely preventable. >ssary improvements be ultimately more roads and better roads, then we Some helpful bulletins on these ques can start in the right direction for the >aid by the public and no class is development of the state. Let us tions as announced by the Childrens' ’Xempt from its burden. The ques- adopt for our motto the slogan of the Bureau, are as follows: ion that is paramount to all others Second Bulletin on Baby Week, Roseburg Commerical club: “Smile s how long will the farm rs help pay and the world smiles with yon, Prenatal Care—free, U. S. Childrens’ 'or city improvements which city knock and you knock alone, for the Bureau, Washington, D. C. •teople daily receive untold pleasure To Expectant Mothers, and Are cheerful smile will let you in where ind profit from and kick against Your Baby's Eyes Sore?—Oregon the knocker is never known.” building roads for the country which State Board of Health. .»■ill be more largely built by city Programs, Press Articles. Food for Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money the Family and School Luncheons— leople than even the city streets. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this Oregon Agricultural College Exten Statement 4—The bond bill says hat interest shall be paid when due slip, enclose with five cents to Foley sion Department. >ut of any funds the Highway com & Co., Chicago. Ill., writing your mission has on hand, therefore all the name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con Western World will be better people pay instead of the auto own- taining Foley's Honey and Tar com than ever prepared to do fine >rs. pound for coughs, colds and croup, printing in their new loca Answer- That is true, but the bill Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar tion. Don't forget it. n ilso refers to House Bill 509 as the tic tablets.-—Sold evervwhnto. »ource from which such revenue shall be derived. Anyway the county of Multnomah pays thirty seven per cent of the state taxes, the towns and ities pay thirty or thirty-one pet cent of the whole tax, leaving the farmer, the timber owner and all the •orporations to pay the balance— hlrty-two per cent. It has been esti- nated that the farmers’ share does not exceed fifteen per cent of the to sh The farm lands along improv 'd highways increase in value from wenty-five to two hundred I er cent, n some cases, as In the southern tier if counties in New York state, from •hirty dollars per acre to one hundred and fifty dollars per acre—and that n ten years. Some farmers like to hits their nose off to spite their 'ace. The farmer receives more bene fit from good roads, owing to the low cost of hauling, than any other class »f people even It he did not wish his property to increase in value. Statement 5— This bill was sprirng n the legislature at the last minute by the Warren Construction company and the Governor appointed a State A String of Beauties Highway commission favorable to them They want the state to bond m > that they can use the closing years of their patent to make a killing. Answer Tbis statement impugns the motive of the Governor and dis credits the intelligence of our rep- , The fact that the bill | resentatlvet was passed after long deliberation on all features of others presented and ifter embodying all the good features of all, shows not only the wisdom hut ♦ the Integrity of our representatives ♦ They were not asleep on their job. but worked to the limit of their time ♦ and we must admit their plan the ♦ best, or crlticire our judgment as a ♦ people in selecting them as our repre sentatives. The intimation that our ♦ Governor would be a party to a plan ♦ to sacrifice the best interests of the ♦ people to favor an» corporation is iu- concjevable and an insult not only to ♦ our chief executive but likewise a Phone 481 Get your License Now ♦ vile criticism of the intelligence of ♦ his electors. No doubt the Warren SHOE SOAP A Wonderful New Leather The Golden Rule Enlist Now In the army of sportsmen who will enjoy the good fish ing this season r -------- > Seventh Day Adventist AMONG LOCAL CHURCHES Services at the Seventh Day Ad ventist church are as follows: Sab bath school on Saturday at 10 o'clock p. ni.; preaching at 11a. m ; preach v------------------------------------ > ing Sunday evening at 7.30. Every HT. JOHN'S ( Episcopal ) (jHl lull body welcome. Services on the 2nd, 4tli and 51k f Methodist Church South Notice Sundays of the month at 11 a. m and Public service at 11 a. m and at 3 30 p. m. Sunday School on all S p. nt.: Sunday School at 10 a m Sundays al 10 a. m every second and fourth Sunday In WM. HORSFALL. Vicar. the month; midweek prayer meeting Baptist Clivr<h Thursday at 8 p. tn. E. F. Otnann, tf Service» at the Baptl«t church are Pastor as follows: 10 a m. Sabbath school i i ; 11 a m preaching. 7 p. p. m m , B. Y. PHI MH 1 'ERIAN (ill Hl l( P V.. 8pm. preaching; on Fridays Rev. Winfield 8. Smith, Pastor at 7 30 p. tn, prayor l . and priUse Sabbath Services Everyone cordially invited Re». A. 00 A. M................... Sabbath School Il lleeae. pastor. 00 A M........................... Preaching io P. M .. C. E. Prayer Meeting Methodist Episcopal Church Op m.................................. Preaching Sabbath services: Sunday school at 10 a. tn.; preaching servie«« at 11 Church of Go,! a. nt. and 8 P m.; Epworth Leanne Church of God. corner of Caroline devotional service. 7 p. m.; prayer aiid.ie and First street, holds regu meeting, Wednesdays at 8 p. nt. tf lar services every Sunday Sunday school at 10 a m ; preaching at 11 Church of Brethren a m ; young people's meeting at Services every Sunday at: Sun 2 30 p. tn . preaching at 7:30 p. tn day school at 10 a m ; preaching at You are cordially Invited to attend 11 a m.; preaching at 7 00 p. m and enjoy a feast from the Lord with Evsryoae cordially invited us Committee WORLD—TFI K.R 4M (By the Year Only) Portland Evening $ 5 0») Telegram Western World 1 i - • Value of both Our Clubbing Offer 5 50 You save $1 00 WORU»—OREGON! AN 1 Ry the Year Only ) Oregonian (weekly) $1 50 Weetern W'orld ISO Value of both 3 00 Our Clubbing Offer 2 25 You save 7» WORLD—N. V. 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