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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
The Western World Owned and published by FELSHEIM & HOWE L. D. Felshelm, Editor. Jas. H. Howe. Manager Entered as second-class matter at the poet office at Bandon, Oregon, January 2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1879. Official paper of the city of Ban don, Oregon Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; six months, lie. Telephone 901 THE RED CROSS SOCIETY American people has ever been un answered. Let ono part of the world be visited by some calamity like the Mount Pelee and Italian earthquake. China floods, the Johnstown flood, the San Francisco earthquake or any greater or leeser calamity, and the response from the nation is immed iate and generous to a degree. The services of the American Red Croi-s society to both sides in the Boer War and in other wars was liberal and sacrificing Fresher in our minds is the work the American been doing in Europe in three years, especially the relief en the Belgian population. To meet this new and greatlv larged demand—this demand that ’ as the added force of patriotism and a duty we owe to our own soiJicrs there has been a campaign to raise $ 100,000,Otto for Red Cross work The campaign has been conducted with vigor and earnestners that In- b'lreG its success, It was participated in by all classes of American, frc;.' the president of the nation town to the smallest boy scout, and the wo- men of the nation were particularly active. "Red Cross Week” will not be the only time in which one can assist the Every week work of the society, should be a Red Cross week with those who are able to contribute to tlie work of this greatest agency of mercy, its work is pressing and will continue a long time. It needs con tinued support and will not apeal In vain to a people as generous as tlie American nation. o- Lyric Glee Club Presents Two Programs Prominent Male Quartet Will Be One of Leading Chautauqua Attractions Lodge Directory DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR TEETH Clean Tooth Never Decay» If you want work that lasts; you want it done with no more pain than the prick of the needle; if you want your Pyorrhea CURED, or if you want to KEEP FROM GET- TING PYORRHEA, see BANDON LODGE No. 130 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication Saturday after the full rnoon of each month. Sojourn Master Masons cordially invited. RAY WATKINS. W. M E W. SCHETTER, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Delphi Lodge Xo. 64, Knights of Pythias. ..Meets every Monday even ing at Knights hall. Visiting K nigh ’a invited to attend. JAS. H. HOWE, C. C. VIC. BREUER, K. of R. & S. First Xat’l Bank Bldg. Bandon, Oregon BANDON LODGE No. 133 I. O. O. F. ■OOO 00000000<><>0000 Meets every Wednesday night at the 1. O. O. F. ball. Visiting Odd oc>oooooovooooo 000« Fellows always welcome. H H HUNT. GEO. MANCIET Noble Grand Vice Grand L. J. RADLEY. O. A. TROWBRIDGE Secretary Treas u rer TUTTLE In an age charged with being sel fish. sordid and commercial tiiere has grown up and developed the New Location eminent baritone, Lyric Glee Club, rated for greatest organization for unselfish TIMMONS BUILDING, and Francis Hendry, second tenor and fourteen years as one of the service the world has ever seen the First Street. foremost singing organization* < h li ter impersonator of national rep American Red Urena. PATRIOTISM OF THE PRFSS utation. In a program of rare charm In Lyceum and Chautauqua, give two The growth of the Red Croan so- The service rendered to tlie gov and variety tlie Lyrics also afford both Daily Papers Magazines elety la evidence not to be contro- ernment of the United States in the brilliant concerts on the opening day music anil merriment In their novelty DR. R. V. LEEP verted that the spirit of service Is sale of the Liberty Loan Bonds of of the Ellison-White Chautauqua» tlii- brass quartet selections. For a male All Current Publications stri ng in the In-arts of tlie people of 1917 by the press of tlie country la year. The personnel of tlie Lyrics In voic e ensemble It would be difficult to Physician and Surgeon t day. Tlie work of tlie society dem- record evidence of the generous pat eludes the famous tenor Fenwick A tint] artists and entertainers of more Office in Ellingson Bldg. < nstrates that there are thousands riotism of the newspaper men of Newell, Charles Reid, well known has Instantaneous mid lasting appeal. Phone <301. who aie willing to devote their serv America. It is recorded in tlie pages BANDON. OREGON ices to humanity, and tlie support of thousands of American newspapers Saturday Evening Post C given them by voluntary contribu many of them printed in foreign lan placed in every community in th* 0 tions shows tliut there are hundreds guages, from tlie largest dally to the United States, in cities and in remote CHATBURN & GARDNER ■000<>000000<r> of thousands more who are willing smallest country weekly. The news country districts, in mining towns (By FAY KING» ATTORNEYS AT LAW to devote a portion of their means to papers of tlie country "came across” and manufacturing centers, among the alleviation of suffering The ac with liberal donations of space in farmers and country merchants ai l There are many different kinds of We Practice in All Courts. There are high necks, red tivitlea of the Red Cross always have news, editorial and advertising well ns city bankers and large coni necks Suite .3. First National Bank Bldg., been generously supported by the columns. rnercial and manufacturing houses necks, rough necks and tat peeks. Some people say tiiat they can tell American public, but only since our Bandon, Newspaper men have observed It was a great educational campaign Oregon own HoldlerH began to take a place witli deep and peculiar pleasure the Readers of their county papers In your character by the bumps on your In the trenches alongside our allies whole-hearted activity of the men of their country homes, and new Ameri head or lianas, but I think that I I. N. MILLER lias thia support become bountiful. their fraternity in the country in pro can citizens from papers printed In can tell about you by the pleats ip HANP-TAILORED It is the suffering and comfort of moting the sale of the Liberty Loan their old language, and others just your neck. Attorney and Counselor at Law tlie men from our own neighborhoods bonds. Tlie influence and assistance learning our language, who in th< Take the people who have plump, Notary Public as well as the physical needs of our of all publications in making the evening spelled out tlie news In tlie well-rounded necks and you will find Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat’l Bank Bldg. allies for which the Red Cross must loan success are simply incalculable great daily papers, were informed they are good natured and not stingy now mobilize The result—a great Their efforts greatly contributed to of tlie purposes and objects of the The fatter the neck the more gener- i Bandon, Oregon er and more imperative duty now making It a double success In that Liberty Loan and instructed in the J ous and good natured. "Distinctively for Gentlemen" confronts tlie givers in America I haven’t much faith in folks who it was not only largely oversubscrib nature, value and terms of govern No appeal to the generosity of tlie ed but tlie Liberty Loan bonds were nient bonds, especially the Liberty 1 have tall lean necks, as they gener DR. F. A. VOGE Tlie whole ally prove to be selfish and cold I.nan Bonds of 1917. DENTIST nation has made n long stride for- blooded. I'd never ask a person with tut GOOP UUPGt JOINS THE PYORRHEA SPECIALIST I ward in financial education through a wrung-out-looking neck for any W1 A FOU» 1 the I Iberty Loan campaign of 1917 help. I don't think they have much COIONIL PUT HI IN TH I Telephone 1222 MONTHS »U»nv I__ tSANa» ON *NV OTHER oLp as conducted through tlie press of the . feeling 1 prefer people who have or »■ CUT TOBACCO I PLACE. BUT SIS THAT Wt First Nat ’ l Bank Bldg., Bandon, Ore. six chins to tlie folks who have a untry. I HAVE PLENTy OP"THE LITTLE CMtW THAT VATUUtl The country press which without tight-fitting chin and neck. Nome people rave about folks who compensation gave liberally of its DR. S. C. ENDICOTT limited space is equally deserving of have pedestal-like necks upon wliiali Dentist in they carry a head as gracefully as if praise with the larger papers, their lespective spheres nil classes of it were a jardinier. I ain't got much Office 1'211 —Piiones— Kes. 1161 THE TAILOR publications in tlie country covered love for those high necks who seem office in Ellingson Bldg. their field thoroughly and well. Tlie to think they amount to nut'll a lot BANDON. OREGON PRESSING press of America can look back on more than you and me. I've found the work it performed for the Liberty that many a high neck is just a low an as a great public service, ably, brow. GEO. P. TOPPING h r< uglily and unselfishly perforin- There are those necks which seem Attorney at Law cd — Secretary of Treasury McAdoo. transparent, and you watch the cords . wind and unwind, as the owner gulps Practices in all Courts. Office It Is no wonder that the German a refreshing drink—sometimes soft Over Bank of Bandon. mind la Incapable of comprehending and—but tiiat lias nothing to do with the case. the principles of democracy, as one N men arc drawn together in the army, you Some iwople refer with ridicule to f .he loading newspapers of Ger DR. H. L HOUSTON out a lot about their likes and dislikes. It's main has Just said: Tlie I' . 8. constl- the red neck, which is an honest r-r !T ,,w,,Ve Pcen a Rreat place for the spread of W-B Physician and Surgeon nick. The red neck may not he so tin ion begins thus: "We the people C.U 1 popularity. I hey show each other why you of the United States." The German attractive-appearing above a dre ss Office over First National Bank: snouldn t take more than a little chew of W-B CU I . ccnstltutb n begins thus "Hi* h j > suit collar, but I'd trust the owner REAL ESTATE tvery shred is chock full of sap; a big chew is too rich. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; efty the king of Prussia" etc. Noth of a red neck sooner than the ow nor I hey take to W -B GU I, strong; nothing is too good 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491. ing could better illustrate the dia of a sleek, oily, wax-like looking one. Insurance Conveyancing Rough necks are in a class by for our soldiers. metrical difference between the t wo BANDON. OREGON . systems —tlie one democratic. the themselves, but are often nilsnnder I, WFTMAN BRUTON COMPANY. HO? Br^dw.y, New Tok City Abstracts |other autocratic. Under tlie demo 'stood, and are n lot better than they C. R. BARROW, cratic system of government, ali sometimes appear to be. If they are and Notary Public for you they make great friends. Attorney and Counselor 1 power is regarded as coming from the |>eople and being delegated to the They'll die for a pal. at Law The guy whose neck bulges out ov- | rulers Tills is true even in moniir- Notary Public Opposite Hank of Bandon ' er his collar is a pretty good guy in chial England, and lias been true for centuries. But In Germany and Aus 1 my opinion—but, of course, that's Earmers ’ Phone: Office No. 481 Bandon, Oregon i tria the power is suposed to come only my opinion Residence No. 143 from tlie sovereign, who is retires nt Office over Skeel’s Store, eff as being the agent of the divine Western World —th® Quick Coquille, Oregon will. The pi-vple, under such a sjh OOOQO<>OQOC>Q qo OOOO' z tern, are nothing but putty in the JOHN NIELSON hands of their lords and masters Notary Public, Insurance, Real It Is to put an end to such things that the United States is now in this Estate and Book-keeping i great struggle. Some _______ of ____________ the slacker* are arguing that it is no business of Bandon, Oregon 0 in a straight distilled gasoline the I ours what sort of government Ger- I Professional boiling points gradually rise in a continuous unbroken chain, giving easy starting, quick many or any other country has But I c Real Estate SMITH J. MANN I Teacher of Piano and smooth acceleration, power and mileage High Polling Ibinfs that is not true If a system of gov Boiling points alone reveal gasoline quality Insurance Abstracts Physician and Surgeon eminent Is such tiiat it induces a na fv portar << nule.iße As the u S Bureau of Standards states, tion to violate all laws of Justice and Office in Ellingson Bldg. gravitv tells you nothing No nuature. how Rentals ever cleverly concocted and no matter what humanity and to menace the rest of its gta. itv. can contain the correct, unbrohen Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 Notary Public the world, then most assuredly it is ernes ol boiling pointe. Phones: Office 892; res. 214. the business of the rest of the world Red Crown is guaranteed to be a straight 222 First St. Bandon, Ore BANDON. OREGON distilled refinery gasoline, the boiling po to put a quietus on tiiat nation in ol whish loim a continuous chain ReJvrt Committing of Solos a community the individual is not s Medium Polling Pdnts is not a mixture. DR. ARTHUR GALE a Specialty allowed to be a law unto himself and / fcr QukÀ 'ö* smooth make war on his neighbors, and tin Teacher of All Grades Q^aeeelerabon Physician and Surgeon STANDARD OIL COMPANY same principle applies to the world »V Al IF e« Ml A Phones: Office 351; res. 8A2. STUDIO OX at-large. The Pathfinder. —PHOXE STI — Office in Ellingson Bldg. < HICAGO ll EXi E. The way Uooa and Curry countie- BANDON. OREGON LoX ïoûing Riiib OREGON reeponded to the call of the govern ment for subscriptions to the Liberty b»r sfariir^ I. L SCOFIELD n Loan bonds and to the Red Croat ippeal. would indicate that slacker, Dentist In this community are few and far Office lirs.: 9 a. ni. to 4 p. m.; between. Phone: res. 442, office 541. IliHiiiis 9-D» Ellingson building Col Goethals told IN ,rs. Exiwrience, all work guar- ferrtng to the shipping board, .iuteed. "all beards are alike in being lot U-* 5 ti-"«i«h the old »-•»»■ Bandon, Oregoe •t>. » wist a co.'1,,, b., „ narrow and wooden ” The coIone bought by M.inufacturmx, Delivered Daily to Your Door would rule with an "iron" hand Serul a rnedri r ««rtcheoantl desrnptvm nf y r inver.'t.n : FREK SEARCH DR. FRED COVELL Kept ntmolutely cold nini ' • . V . " ; « - With butterfat at 41 cents almost ent« >r no fe»*. " ritr fur our free buok clean tn our vs nit ar ) re of 3U0 ntredvd invention«. CHIROPRACTOR y eld cow ought to tie worth It* frigerator teed. and then some. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. to. , Patent Lawyers. Cst»t> UM The sptrit of 74 prevail,*»! ve Office in New Bakery Building 33 7 Srivith »t D C. Bandon. Oregon. Professional Cards Cigars, Tobaccos OXFORD CLOTHES Mark Windle Wolverton SWi^iSisiilled Gasoline CHRIS RASMUSSEN Prof. A. RICHARDS Rich Milk and Cream PATENTS Sanito Grocery D. SWIFT & CO.