I
four mile
------- By CLEM
Miss Fern DeLong attended the
Baak°M°ore wedding at Bandon last
Clausen was elected director for 3
years and Mrs. R. W. Ensign clerk
for one year
In District No 64 D.
H. Jackson was elected director for
three years and Miss Fern DeLong as
clerk for one year.
MANY OF COMMUNITY
ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICE
The annual demand for live stock
at the present time, with prospects
for a like demand for the future, pro
duces another demand that the farm
era and stockmen must not overlook
—feed!
There is danger that there will b-
shortage of hay and pasture on many
farms this season because of the un
precedented demand for grains at
high prices. Bui tile man who has
live stock or who la planning to ad I
to his herd or flock must not allow
himself to be drawn Into winter with
insufficent feed.
Systematic calm
la lions made to determine the
amount of stock to carry under the
particular possibilities of feed pro
duction on a given farm, So much
pasture of such and such kind will
carry so many cattle or hogs or sheei
or horses so many weeks during th<
ordinary season. So much hay oi
silage will be required to carry them
wo much farther. Hiid then so much
grain will be required to keep them
in proper flesh or finish them for
market. These things must be cal
culated by every man who would sue
ceed. Hit-or-miss methods will not
pay. especially at this time, when
every loss of a pound of fix'd or th*
pessibiliths of producing a pound oi
feed means a loss of actual cast
value
FROM
Morris Heights
By J. J. MORRIS
Those between the ages of 21 and
Noah Morgan. Dlttive. Edward Wal
A registered Jersey cow was added
‘0, who registered in the various
ter; DeCosta. John Jr.; Foster, Jesse
to the herd at this farm last Mon
precincts of this community under i.imer; Green. Harold:
Jennings.
J the provision» of the selective draft
day. She was ths highest testins
Joshua I'aul. Cornwall. Leslie. Lewis
cow sold at the W A I • i • I »air at
set,
are
as
follows;
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Croft were cal
Lloyd Zach. Langlois. Paul Revere.
McMinnville on June 12th
She
PHviiHt No. 44: Bandon S. W.
lers at the Bethel ranch last Friday
McLeod. Alexander; McLeod, John.
made 333 pounds of butter in one
Baird.
Albert
Virgil.
Boyle.
Ever-
Mrs. Joe Cox of Langlois spent
McDonald. George Bernard; McPoil,
year when she was one year and sev-
Bumgartner, Clar i bark's. Mathews. Carl Elwood. Nel-
last Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. ard Hamilton. Bumgartner,
on months old. She is now foir
ence
R.;
Breuer.
Victor
Crain,
Harry
James McAdams.
•">11. Jesse l.t'e. Niles. Albert Henry.
years old.
N . Corson, Roy Baldwin; Dollar,
Ned. Charles Edward; Pullen, Chas.
At the annual school meeting held lames A ; Dippe), Guy; Felshelm.
Edward: Pedt rson. Norman Gerett.
If you want people to take .in iu-
at New Lake school house, the fol Louis D.; Fraser. John Ronald
Slagle. Robert Scott. George Merle:
terest in you and ask you strange
lowing directors were elected: R. R 1 arris. Oscar Ray. Gartin, Vane Cur
Streuber. Thomas Frederick; Tuck
questions and look mysterious!., at
Davis to serve three years; <’ol. ('. T tls; Gallier. Lentner Ervin; Haworth. er. Walter.
you when you are outside, tell them
Blumenrother the retiring director Elmer Ray. Jorgensen, Lloyd Chris
Below are the names of these reg
Coos
you are from Coos county.
The colonel had served the district as tian, Leep, Roland Vivian; Lillard. istered since June 5 In the Coquille
frontier,
the
seems
to
be
the
last
a member of the school hoard for James Thomas; Langlois, lra 8 : valley precincts: John H Windsor.
best place in the West to get a
more than twenty years and for the Lowe. Louis William McNair, Geo No. 4 1, Bandon
Fred Lacey, No.
start.
McLeod, William;
Mickel. 14, llandon. Edward Everett Solei,
good service rendered we heartily Ray;
thank him. A. Davis resigned his George Lawrence; Munck, Alvin Jr.; No. It. Bandon. Niqk H. Munk. No.
directorship and W. B. Haynes was Osborn. Lynn Elmer: Perry. William 57, Bancroft Alfred G. King. No.
elected in his place. Mr. Davis had Fredericht. Quigley, Harold Wilfred; •’Myrtle Point; John Harold Por
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served for more than twenty years Rosa. Archie Hewitt; Robinson, Wil ter. No. 25. Dora. Otto Willis Magill.
also on the school board in this dis lie Albert. Robbins, Hubert Alonlce No. 55, Myrtle Point; Thaddeus J
trict and wo all thank him for liis ^alatrom. Aimer Eugene; Watkins Krirck. No 4«, Bandon W illiam W .
good work.
Jas. Alumbaugh was Raymond Evert. Willard, Charlex lane. No. 51, Norway. Ray Charles
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re-elected clerk. There was a five Orvil Wyant. Roy. Willard. Vanex Hyde, No. 35 Dora.
mill tax voted to maintain the school Keith.
NORTHERN Cl Rin FREI I MTS
MRS. ESTHER JANE GOt LI»
Preiinct No. 15: Bandon N. W.
MYRTLE.
Port Orford. Xo :io
Esther Jane Gould was born at
Anderson. Ingw aid. Balch. Hartley
Corliss A. Darling; Robert Perry;
lay Quinta. Canada. June 30. 1832.
Stopped His Backache
Strawberries and cream. We have Harold; Elliott. Ralph Archie; Dippel Arthur L . Mayers; John D. Garbutt.
nd died In Bandon on June 14, 1917
George
Lawrence,
railroad
fire
Ralph S; DeOs, Jasper. Figer, Thom John F. ] McKenzie. Charles P. Zum-
both fresh every day. Sanito.
iged 81 years, 11 months and 14
man,
Kittrell,
Mass
.
writes:
"I
used
as Edward. Free. Franklin J.; Fox wait; Roy Haft; John R. Marsh; D.
lays, She was the daughter of Rich-
David Maxwell. Gatchell, Zeno Har N. R Marsh; Alexander McLellan; thre-> bottles of Foley Kidney Pil)= ird and Esther McGuire. In Is
when
I
was
so
sick
1
hardly
could
ry; Gallier, Reed Adelbert; Gallier. Ralph J. Nead; James II. Sutton;
stay on the engine, and they cure I she was united in marriage to Henry
Edmund William; Howe, James H
Louis I. Knapp. Fred W. Jamieson.
My back ached all the time Gould. Her husband died October
Hansen,
Han..; Jorgen
Schmidt Clarence W. Zumwalt; Raymond B me.
Deceased was the mother
kidnevs
acted sluggish; dull hcadach' 4, 1882
Lehman, l.eo; I anglois. Gordon El Zumwalt; Andrew Ellis; John H
of eight children four of whom sur-
and
felt
sleepy
all
the
time,
nervous
don: Tlioni. Engine LeRoy; Thom, 'nican Oscar W.
W Post; Grover
<
E.
V
Aaron
vlve to mourn her loss
Robert Craig; Wyant. Ernest; Wil McGill: Harry A. Pearce; John H had to rise many times each night ' Gould, Parry Sound, Canada; Wm.
Sold
everywhere.
J*
Hants, Sydney Llloyd; Wyant, Roy Zumwalt; George R. Forty; Bernal
L < Gould, Parry Sound. Canada;
Wilson. Janies E.
V. Forty; James H Hill; Walter I).
Mrs • Anna A terns Sault Ste. Marte,
Pre* inct No. . 4«: Bandon
McGill; John L. Forty; Rollie F.
Succulent vegetables of all sorts
anada. and Joseph H. Gould of
Barrows, Clyde Frank ; 1 Barkdoll ’ook; W illis Hutcheson.
contribute to the diet, and so an llandon. There are also 6 grand-
Joseph Herman;
Harrows, . Charles
Sixes River, No. IB
valuable from the standpoint of by
■hildren one of whom. Miss Florence
Caralon; Covell. Robert
I
Wm.; Cot
Crawford W. Smith; Lester II. giene, because within limits bulkiues. Gould, makes her home in Bandon.
ter. Sylvia Richard, Farris, 1 Harry teller; William G. Grason, Clarence Is a favorable condition for normal
Deceased lived the greater | art of
Lee. Fry, Willis James. Griffa, Jas Xtkinson. Guy F. Farrier. Solomon digestion and also of importance in her life in Canada, having come to
Acy; Grontas. Mke. Holmes. Clarence L, Fitzhugh; Oren F. Gason. Schuy- overcoming a tendency to constipa Oregon in 1912; since which time
Robert. Henderson. William Britton 'er A. Cook; Elmer R. Spurgeon; tion. They also are among the tin ;he had made her home with her son.
Hornung, Harry Edward; Lind, John Wm R. Capps. J. Wilson Crewe, portant sources of necessary mineral toseph H. Gould of this
In
Nestor; Miller, Jesse Marion; Ney
luios W. Cook; Nathan L. Spurgeon; matters in the ordinary diet.
t he
>arly life she affiliated
gren. Jas. Alford. Parks, Ben Burt Charles J. Haagensen; Rudolph Lent
true
She
Methodist church
Rose. Lester; Stone, John Walter. wyler. David Crowley.
id a
rlend, an
County < out t Doings
Sabro, Otto Ragnvald. Warner, How
Langlois, Precinei t No. 45
On Saturday several matters per loving mother.
ard Beach.
Chas. Sydnam; Albert J. Olaen. taining to widows' pensions and in
The funeral was conducted from
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Pie< Im t No. 17: Bandon S ,E.
Geo. L. Edwards;
L. L. Jackson. digent allowances were taken up
he Gould home on Caroline avenue.
Blundell, Edgar Philip. Baird, Ar W. H. Manwaring; Joseph E. Cook. Mrs. Irene Reese of Bandon applied Rev. A. B. Reese officating. and the
The low first cost of a Ford car is not to be con
thur Marion; Cox, Leo Lloyd; Chat I Chas. A. Russell; Jacob L. White; for a widow's pension but her paper
remains were laid to rest In th® G. A.
burn, Thomas Willington; Counts William E. Cope; James W. Chas- were improperly prepared, ami Mrs R. cemetery.
fused with low value. The best manufacturing
Orvil. Christensen, Hans Christian tian; Wm. W. Russell; Frank F. Stella Shields also made a similar
methods, combined with the highest grade of ma
Carpenter. Chauncey Edward; Dietz Schram; John C. Thorhaven; Robt. application Both were placed on the
Is Not Expected to live
Payson P.; Derringer. Arthur F.. C. Russell; Albert M Scott. Jesse indtgrnt list, the former temporarily
terials and the services of specialist workmen pro
A H Thrift, the father of T. J.
Engleman, Edward. Fieger, Freder H. Wilson; Thos Lawson; Clifford and the latter permanetly as she
and A. G. Thrift of this city is very
duce a better car at a lower price, Ford cars are
lek William; Flanders, Charlie; Flan R. Sydnam; James B. Sypher; Wm does not come under the require ill and not expected to live at his
U.
Sabin;
George
Bennett;
Herman
ders, Elmer; Harvey, Frederick Jack
ments ot the law. There were three home tn San Jose. Cal Last Sunday
built to serve and satisfy under all conditions.
son; Hadsell, Chester Floyd; Ham I. Merz; Lawrence Suckau; John D. discontinuances on the indigent list another son. E. B. Thrift ot Langlois,
lin, Delbert; Landers, Kent; Lewis Hawkins; Fred E. Burgess; Edgar for cause.
During the month the passed through here on his way to his
Thomas M.; Moore, Ralph Thomas. Capps; Herman L. Williams; Forest court will make a careful and sys father’s bedside and Wednesday
TOURING CAR
..$423
Mack, Clifton Voloras; Neygren, Wil 3. Russell; Erwin V. Hamlin; Clyde tematic investigation of the widows' morning A. G. started for San Jose
liam M.: Rogers, Harrison Bradford: R. Griffith; John G. Braden; Geo. pension and indigent cases in the The elder Mr Thrift was one of the
ROADSTER______ $407
Rovney, Harold Max; Sutton, Edw E. Edwards; Harvey Atkinson; Fred county with the ides ot ascertaining earliest settlers on Coos Bay, hav
F. O. B. BANDON
Francis; Thorhaven. Andrew A.: T. Guerin; Dale Bemen; John Bolani; actual facts relating to same and if ing landed on thia coast at Portland
Tucker, Raleigh W.;
Webb, Ear) Lee J. Roberts; Carl G. Grove; James necessary will hold meetings at the when 14 years of age. He is now
K. Nodlne; Robert E. Jones; Henry various towns in the county where
Daniel; Wilcox, Sylvester.
82 years old. About 18 years ago
E. Bossen; Loys Carver; Ralph M. evidence will tie taken —Coquille he left his Curry county ranch and
Precinct No. 4M: Two Mile
Challacombe, Alfred Jackson: Car Brown; Milton F. Brown; Joseph I. Sentinel.
went down to San Jose where he has
ter. Henry Benjamin; Griffith, Thom Everest.
-Ince maided. Coquille Sentinel.
as Clyde; Hollenbeck, Archie San
There Is a gun at one of the Pana
Rid of a Lingering Cough
ford; Hughe«. Ernest Earl; Hughes
4
Has llad Beneficial Rraulta
You can get relief from racking, ma canal terminals, the most power
Algie Wesley; Holbrook. Frank F.
A man Is not treating himself fa’r
hacking coughs, from wheezy, sneezy fill at any coast defense fort, with
Jones, Grover Cleveland; John, Guy
Breathing. from raw, inflamed throat a range of twenty-three miles. Its ly when h® neglects backache, rheu
Knopp, J. Warren; McCue, Harold
W. G. Glazier. weight alone probably would have matism, dizziness, stiff Joints, sore
Amous; McCue, Alton Ray; Morris and tight chest.
Bentonville. Ark., writes: "I can rec sunk any of the ships with which inimcles, or other symptoms of kid
Jasper Janies; Schrader. Ervin El
Isaac F.
Pizarro left the Isthmus to conquer ney or bladder trouble
mer; Swanson. Elmor Kornulus; ommend Foley's Honey and Tar Com Peru, and beyond a doybt If he could Truman, 1277 Washington Ave .
pound.
I
used
it
for
a
cough
that
I
Strog. Ernest Alfred. Stump, Logan;
hat” have transported it to the land of the Ashbury Park, N. J , writes; "I used
Schultz, Jesse Zapplinie; Sasson, Jos had for years, and was 'aid to
consumption but it . ured me." Sol 1 Incas one shot would have scared Foley Kidney Pills and had the mos'
eph Henry; Wilson, Grover Claud
jo the humble Indians into several ceil beneficial results from same." Sold
Young, Ivy Reginald; Young, Harold everywhere.
i®
everywhere.
turies of submission
in order to place in the field and track up with
L.; Young, Varo Vivian.
supplies the immense armies which our Government
Precinct No. 52: l our 'file
leaden are planning, thia country muat practice
Anderson. Ira; Cole, Jevs- Win
economy and attain efficiency as it has never done
before.
ford; DeOs, Lawrence Edward, Davi
Homer Leslie; Davis. Winfield Scott Farmers Are Not Getting Rich Even
With Higher Prices. However,
Finnell. Carl Ernest: Fostei War
The telephone is the great economizer and con
Says Farm Journal.
ren C.; Foster, Ralph Leslie; Guls
tributor to efficiency. Have you one? Have you
Iron, Albert Leonard; Laird. Lull!
as many as you need? Get a telephone and put the
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Consumers complain that meat
time saved into the garden.
O.; Lehnherr. Wiliam Tell; M Adam*
But
prices are almost prohibitory,
Cleaned, Blocked, Dyed and
Harry Lerter; Pomeroy. Delmore I
Stankavich. Michael Samuel. Stan the grower protests that he is not
made into the latest shapes.
kavich. Joseph Abraham. Treadgold to blame; that conditions bear ax
i
„ Cleaned, Blocked
Manton Edmund; Thornton. Ferry hard on him as on the consumers, a
and Retrimmed,
prices
of
feed,
labor
and
supplies
Taylor, Brandt R . W aldvogel. Clark
Washington: Wooden. Harry Jeffer have run ahead of the price« he is
PANAMA WORK a specialty.
Popular Prices.
getting for his produce, and he is
actually
losing
money
instead
of
lin
Precinct No. 40: Parkersburg
of MEN’S REMADE HATS SAT
Auer. Fred Oscar, Carlson Gab ing up profits as many city dwellers
URDAY. Special Prices.
riel; Cox. George Franklin. Cochran think, says the Oregon Farmer
The facts bear him out. He I
Jesse Rush; Cochran. Reanous lohn:
Cox. .Tames Robert; Cox. William quitting the business here and there,
Henry; Cox. John Floyd. Devereaux and that is the real test, for farm
Bandon, Ore.
James Joseph; Devereaux. Henry P ; er is not going to relinquish a prof
Devereaux, Thomas Michael; Drane itable line of industry to engage In
Frederick Elmore; Domenlghinl. Bar something new.
At a recent conference at Lincoln,
tol; Haga. Joe Floyd; Johnson Al
ford C.; Leneve. Ralph; McGlawery Neb . of men Interested in the live
George Allen. Snead, Melvin Alfred stock Industry and professors from
Topping, Earl Francis. Tiller, lloraa western agricultural coll'gea the al
arming statement was made that
Douglas
there are t.OOO.OhO less breeding cat
Precinct No. 50: Lampe
Emery & McCormick, Proprietors
Allen. Radford Thompson; Allen He in the Enifed States than there
Yet population
George Buford, Bogard. Clären« were 15 yearB ago.
Edwin. Bogard. Glbert; Danlela»n has grown and Europe is making ex
Autos Daily Between
Christopher »tian. Dank’ on. Hkn traordlnary demands. Is it surpri»-
Ing
that
meat
prices
are
up
and
go
ard; McCue, Elmer Anthony. i'rr
kins. Hillis Kearney; Ra’ette. Piercy Ing higher every month’
The further information was giv
Joseph;
Randleman. Ori® Lee
en at the Lincoln conference that the
Randleman. Biedle Isom.
first four months of the present year
Precinct No. . 12 Riverton
Bell. James E : Bruner, Boyd. Bel showed 951.000 fewer hogs on the
market than the same four month« of
loni, John E . Berryhill, Elmer M
Coy. Eugene G.; Carlson. William: last year That is a decrease of 1 '
With feeders all over the
Carlson. August W ; Coy, Oren B '■ per cent
country
virtually
gone, brood animals
Dunwaite,
Vernon
Clausen. George;
sold, hay and grain nt prohibitive
H,; Hull. Harry F ; Helmken. Ralph
Hughes, Harry B ;
Kay. Denzil; figures and slight prospects of relief,
Lewis, Aza W. ; McGourty, Robert the conference decide 1 di astir actl* i
To «apply the conn
Quinn. Fred J ; Smith. Ezra M Sell was necessary
Charles W. T.;
Swindal. Treston try with meat under present condi
tions. to say nothing of sending pro
Shelton. George H ; Sell. Victor E
Shelton. Royal F ; Simonsen. Simon visions abroad, present* a serious
condition, and the Lincoln conference
Pre* inc» No. 4-4: Prosper
Biesckc. Edward. Belcher. John threw little light on its solution
The problem staggers the expertr
Wortley. Cottor. Hubert Alexander
and
alarms the nation
Carbion, Clyde Andrew. Davis-n.
week.
y( W. Treadgold has gone to The
ip»Hes to superintend the picking of
hit cherry orchard.
C F Waterman is getting material
on the ground for a new barn which
will erect on his ' Tanglewood”
ranch E H Miller and T. H. Shaw
tre assisting him.
I'ncle W alt Laird and son. Harry,
who have been »pending the past
winter and spring a» Myrtle Point.
are working for Brant Taylor at the
present
g j. Wilson and son. Frank, are
contemplating having for Arizona in
the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Chandler were
Sunday visitor» at the Ensign home.
B. R Taylor and family were visit-
visit
ing friends on east Four Mile Sun
Dodge was very much
day. The new ~
in evidence.
M. E. Treadgold purchased a fine
jersey heifer from J. O. I’erduo last
Monday-
Mrs. John Shields and children of
Bandon are visiting at the Jackson
ranch at the present.
At the annual school meeting held
last Monday in District No. 81. H. P.
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SEVEN DEVILS LINE
BANDON, NORTH BEND
and MARSHFIELD
via Seven Devils
Fare $1.50
Leaves Bandon 7 a. in. and 5 p. m
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