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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
Result-Getting Classified Department America Is Again Fighting for the Principle of 1776 CLASSIFIED Ono cent per nord, cent CLASBir IE.U RATES KA1E.O—vne word, first insertion. per word tar each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less. $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified ads are cash with order. FOUND—Double ender round bot per cent per annum, and for the fur tom fish boat No. 046. Owner may ther sum of One Hundred Twelve and have same by paying for hauling 115-100 ($112.75) Dollars delinquent from beach and for this ad Mrs. taxes ¡'aid by plaintiff which had be Chas. E. Eox, Bandon. Ore. jyl2t2p come a lien on said mortgaged prem ises. and for the further sum of One FOR SALE or TRADE—120 acres Hundred ($100 00) Dollars 4 miles east of Bandon, nearly attorney fees and for the costs and all timber removed. Will sell for $6 disbursements of this suit, and that a an acre or trade for improved town decree be made for the sale of said property. Nels Rasmussen, at Ban mortgaged premises by the Sheriff of don Furniture Co. Jyl2tfc Coos County according to law and COLLIE PUPPIES FOR SALE- the practice of this court, and that Bred from trained cattle dogs. Ad after applying the proceeds of sale dress A. Albert Eddy, Langlois, Ore of said mortgaged premises for the gon. 2t satisfaction of said Judgment, and the overplus, if any there be. be paid FOR SALE—a number 22 De Lavel into the court to await the further separator, capacity 1150 lbs. an order of thiR court, and that execu hour; guaranteed good as new. Ad tion issue against the defendants Ira dress Jeff C. French Port Orford, C. Zeh and Olive Zeh for any defi Oregon. M24tfc ciency. Service of this summons is made FOR SALE—4-room house on corner upon you by publication thereof in lot 132x132; $100 down. $10 a the Western World, a weekly news- month; furnished. Inquire at this l»aper of general circulation iu the office. 2tp state of Oregon, published in Ban FOR SALE—Six cylinder Chalmers don, Coos County, Oregon, pursuant auto at $450. See Geo. P. Laird, to an order of the above entitled Bandon. je21tfc court dated on the 19th day of June 1917, authorizing such service upon WANTED—Wool at 59c a pound and you by publication in said newspaper cascara bark at 6 cents a pound. once a week for the full period of six Oliver Waldvogel, Phone 501X, Ran- weeks pursuant to the laws of Ore don. je28t4 gon, the date of the first publication being made on the 21st day of June. FOR SALK or EXCHANGE tot Baa 1917, and the date of the last publi don property—4 lots and large cation being made on the 2nd day of well-built bungalow; fireplace, dutch lugust, 1917, and you are hereby kitchen, porches, grand view. $1500. notified of the time prescribed in the Also bargain unimproved land; 30 order for publication of said sum acres. Box 121, Nehalem, Ore.. jyl2p mons upon you, and on or before the last day of which you must make ans TRESPASS NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that treepas wer shall begin to run from the day of the first publication thereof sing in any form is prohibited on JOHN S. COKE, my premises at Two Mlle. Chris Circuit Judge.; Richert. J18tt I. N. MILLER. attorney for Plaintiff All persons are hereby warned that hunting and fishing or tresspassing in Je21 28 Jy 5 12 19 26 a2 any form Is strictly forbidden on the Statement of the ownership, manage premises known as the McClellan ment, circulation, etc., required by <he act of August 24, 1912, of West New Lake ranch. ern World published weekly at Ban POMEROY & GUERIN, O19tf. Langlois, Ore. don. Oregon, for April, 1917. Editor. L. D. Felsheim, Bandon, Oregon. | WANTED—We pay cash for empty Managing Editor, L. D. Felsheim. gunny sacks.—Dippel A Wolver Bandou, Oregon, Business Manager. ton. MrSOtf Jas. II. Howe, publisher, Felsheim & I Howe. Owners. Jas. IL Howe, Bail IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE don, Oiegon, L. D. Felsheim, Ban don, Oregon. Known bondholders, STATE OF OREGON IN AND mortgagees^and other security hold FOR THE COUNTY OF ers holding 1 per cent or more of the COOS. total amount of bonds, mortgages or In the Matter of the Estate ) securities; A J. Weddle. Average of ) number of copies of each issue of this John K. McLeod, Deceased. ) publication sold or distributed thru NOTICE O F SETTLEMENT O F the malls or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during six months preceding FINAL ACCOUNT. the date shown above. (This informa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: tion required from daily newspapers That Mary McLeod, Administratrix only). Jas. H. Howe, Business Man of the Ectate of John K. McLeod, De ager. Sworn to and subscribed before ceased, has rendered and presented me tills 7th day of July, 1917. I. N. for final settlement and filed in the Miller. Notary Public for Oregon above entitled Court her account of My commission expires Nov. 12. It the administration of raid estate, to 1920. gether with a report thereof, and that the Honorable James Watson. IN THE CIRCUIT (OIRT Ol THE 81 VI I OF OKI (.ON IN (Nil Judge of the above entitled Court, I (di rm: ( oi n ia oi did on the 25th day of May, 1917, coos. make an order fixing the 19th day ) of July, 1917, at the hour of 10 AGNES M. DAVIS. Plaintiff. ) o’clock A. M. as the time, and the vs ) County Courthouse at Coquille, Coos ) County, Oregon, as the place, for ELMER L. DAVIS. Defendant. ) hearing said report and the settle Suit for Divorce. SUMMONS. ment of said account, at which time To ELMER L. DAVIS. Defendant and place any person interested in above named: said estate may appear and file ob IN THE NAME OF THE STATE jections to said final account and OF OREGON You are hereby requir contest the same. ed to appear aud answer the amend Dated May 26th, 1917. ed complaint filed against you in the MARY McLEOD, Administratrix of the Estate of above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the John K McLeod. Deceased. Date of first publication May 31. order for the publication of this sum mons. which prescribed time is six 1917. Date of last publication July 28, (6) weeks, the last day of which time is Thursday the 23rd day of 1917. August. 1917; and if you fail so to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE appear and answer such complaint by said time the plaintiff will apply -I t IF OF OltlboN IN AND to the Court for the relief demand FOR THE COUNTY OF ed therein, a succinct statement of C O O H. which is as follows, to wit; — ) SUMMONS I.lllie M. PreweO, For a decree forever dissolving the 1 Plaintiff. marriage relations now exisitlng be 1 vs. tween yourself and plaintiff That plaintiff have the care and Ira C. Zeli and Olive 1 custody of the minor children Goldie Zeh, his wife, and the ) Davis and Elmer Davis, the issue of City of Bandoli, a Muni- ) cipal Corporation, ) said marriage relations and for gen Defendants. ) eral relief. To IR \ C. ZEH. one of the Defend This summons is published in the Western World, a weekly newspaper ants above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of general circulation published in OF OREGON, You are hereby re Coos county, Oregon once a week for quired to appear and answer the vlx consecutive weeks, beginning complaint of the plaintiff In the Thursday. July 12. 1917, and ending above entitled court and cause on or Thursday August 23, 1917. the same before the last day of the date pre being the first and last day of the scribed in the order for publication time prescribed in the order for th* of said summons, and that if you fail publication of this summon), same to appear and answer said complaint being published by order of publica on or before said last day of the time tion made by the Hon John S. Coke prescribed in said order plaintiff will Circuit Judge in and for the afore apply to the court for the relief de aid County and State, bearing date manded in her complaint aforesaid, the 9th day of July. 1917. GEO P TOPPING. and will take Judgment against you Attorney for Plaintiff therefor, a succinct statement of which said relief demanded in said jjrl S 19 26 A2 9 16 23 ___ complaint is as follows, to-wit: Judgment against you and Olive REDEMPTION < >1 IMPROl I 'll ' I BONDS OF THE (TTY OF BIN Zeh Jointly and severally and against DON. ( OOS COt NIA . OHElfON. certain mortgaged premises deecribed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as follows All of Lots five l5> and six (« > in Block two (21 Bell View That in accordance with the provis Addition to the City of Bandon. Coos ions of the Bancroft Bonding Act of * laws of County. Oregon, in the sum of Six the State of Oregon, and th Hundred Fifty ($650 00) Dollars the City of Bandon, the following principal, together with Internet City of Bandon Improvement Bonds thereon from and after the 5th day are ordered to be redeemed of February, 1917, at the rate of 10 1 Said Improvement Bonds together v _ Splendid patriotic sentiment is ex pressed iu the remarks of C. It Made, made at the unfurling of the Bandon municipal flag. July 4th. They aie quoted herewith in full: "Three hundred years ago there was planted on the Atlantic shores of America, the germ of a new id<a “There it took root and grew, slowly aud unconsciously at first, but nevertheless as surely, as steadily, and as sturdily as an oak. until sev enteen hundred and seventy-six. when the Motherland sought to sup press and eradicate that idea, at first by persuasion, then by leglslatiou, and finally by military force. “Her efforts were met by a firm refusal, then a stubborn resistance, and finally by open defiance. Mili tary efforts to eradicate THAT ides, was like adding a draught of air to a smoothered fire. In vigor and in fury it burst forth, and for the first time it assumed a definite form, and was clothed in words, and was her alded broadcast, bearing to the as tonished world the defiant message of humanity's new doctrine, namely the doctrine that "all governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed.’ and that doctrine as written in Declaration of Independence was then and there subscribed to by no less than thirteen several, separate, independent and sovereign powers, each one of whom pledged and then gave their sons to the common defense of that doctrine. "And those sons' They lived and fought and suffered together, and to gether they bled, and together they saved to posterity by a timely victory that idea that doctrine "that all gov ernments derive their Just powers from the consent of the governed.’ "For one hundred and forty years, and more, that idea has flourished aud it has grown and expanded and penetrated to the remotest corners of the earth, and humanity has been encouraged, and cherishetl and influ enced by It. “But there exists in tho world to day the antithesis of that idea the idea that an autocratic government is a divine gift, rightly secured by the accident of birth and heredity, and that the will of the autocrat who rules, is paramount to the will of the majority of his subjects, and that the reins of government, under the bene faction of di’ ine permission, are merely the instrumentalities for personal aggrandizement. “These two opposing ideas cannot exlsit tn close proximity without a conflict, and so. by a gradual pro cess, little by little and one by one. with accrued interest thereon will be paid upon presentation at my office in the City of Bandon, Coes County. Oregon, to-wit: No 16, dated Feb 1, 1914; No. 17, dated Feb. 1, 1914. No. 18, dated Feb. 1, 1911 No. 19. dated Feb. 1, 1914 Under provisions of tills official call interest ceases on aforesaid City of Bandnn Improvement Bonds at the expiration of the current tutor« t bearing period of each individual bond next following the date of tills publication. 1 e.. August 1. 1917. Dated at Bandon. Coos County, Oregon, this 12th day of July. 1917. W. J. SWEET, Treasurer of City of Bandon. Coos County. Oregon. Jy12 19 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREWY GIVEN That sealed blds f(r the completion of the upper story of the Bucking ham-Biggs building will be received up to July 21st. Plans may be seen at the C. Y Lowe drug store. Ad dre.vs al) bids to Geo P. Laird, Ban don, Oregon, and mark envelope B B building bld." Je21 t5 | sausages j MEATS the several nations of the earth have arrayed themselves on the one Ride or the other, uuder the banner of de mocracy on the one hand, or under the banner of autocracy on the other "The rapid growth of trade aud ' commerce lias increased the fre- ! Prepared lor you from only qucucy of that contact to a point j the choicest of animals, under where a conflict and a resort to arms I was inevitable, and already the strug- I ideal conditions, therefore gle is upon us, of such force, of such guaranteeing good healthful suffering and misery, of such terror and far-reaching result that it is sanitary food. well-nigh Inconceivable, and it in Our prices are consistent cludes in its scope, both liertfiRpherea. every continent, every race of people, with those oi the market, and almost every uation and land, and you may rest assured at and the horror of it all resounds and echos to the ends of the world, until all times that by being our now. it happens today. Just as it did customer you are practicing once before.— no less than thirteen several, separate, independent and true economy. sovereign powers, extending from the Our modern equipment af old world to the new. including our own United States, have been caught fords you service and quality up and engulfed In the catastrophe, combined, at moderate prices. and are being swiftly hurled toward the vortex of the mighty maelstrom, thirteen nations allied in a com mon cause, giving their sons' blood that there may not perish from the earth that idea, that all govern ments derive their just powers from the consent of the governec .’ G. H. Resky, Prop, Phone 131 "And so, the very least we can do at tins time, which seems Ilk- a calm preceding the fury of the Impending storm, is to assemble here thia Dec laration anniversary day. and re-af- ftrm our allegiance, and dedicate ■vith our prayers that idea three cep Vloltn. guitar, mandolin, etc... Housewives should bear In mind . dries old. and here set up aftd un strings and supplies of all kinds at that we always have the latest in furl to the breeze on thq Pacific It fresh vegetable». Sanlto. It Sabro Bros. shores of America the via’ble emblem I of our faith, the visible emblem of that idea, the beautiful and the glor ious Stars and Stripes. "May the sons of our government, and of the Alites, and the sone of hu manity wipe monarchy from the face of tiie earth forever, that your child ren and my children, and our child tens' children may have and enjoy that peace and security which we crave, and may Old Glory with her thirteen stripes, represent not to us alone, but to the thirteen allies as and make it do the work veil, and to all humanity those ideals vhtch cannot perish, those ideals for of an auto truck vliich so many have died, and will die, but not in vain, and may democ racy our democracy, the kind retire sented by our flag —become the ■catchword, not of our own national peace and security alone, but the catchword of a lasting world peace as well, and thereby secure to us, to ill people, and to ail humanity the blessings of Life. 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