Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, July 26, 1917, Image 5

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    Result-Getting Classified Department Rising Lanc{ Values Cause of
CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first Insertion; *-« cent
per word fnr each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $1 per
month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 eenta. Ail classified
ads are cash with order.
AX
High Cost of Living
«From the Great Divide)
I you raise cheap corn on land that is
FOR SALE—One 5 passenger auto, Coos County according to law and
"The cause of the high cost of liv­ I worth $250 an acre: and can you
$200.
Suitable for good truck. the practice, of this court, and that ing"—you may think you know it; raise aud feed on such land, hogs
Mrs. Mary Smith, Bandon.
j!26t2p after applying the proceeds of sale but you probably don't. You may and steers for sale at 2 1-2 to 5
of said mortgaged premises for the think it is the war. but it isn't—only 'Cents a pound on the hoof, the prices
FOR SALE or TRADE—120 acres
Then w hat Is the cause of :hat have existed in the past when
satisfaction of said judgment, and n part.
4
miles east of Bandon, nearly
the overplus, if any there be, be paid 'the high cost of living'* Read what land was cheap, and in competition
all timber removed. Will sell for $6
into the court to await the further follows and you will plainly see it. with the vast uuoccupied prairies of
an acre or trade for improved town
order of this court, and that execu­ When you see the cause. It is easy .the West? Corn is worth about $1
property. Nels Rasmussen, at Ban­
tion issue against the defendants Ira to see the remedy. It is au easy one a bushel or more now. can you raise
don Furniture Co.
Jyl2tfc
C. Zeh and Olive Zeh tor any defi­ , for you.
¡cheap meats on $1 corn? «’an you
The good agricultural lands of the raise cheap corn on $100 to $200 an
FOR SALE—a number 22 De I.avel ciency.
Service of this summons is made J world, and particularly those of civi- 'ere land?
Can you raise cheap
separator, capacity 1150 tbs. an
hour, guaranteed good as new. Ad­ upon you by publication thereof in | lized countries are being rapidly ab wheat or grains, or fruits or vege­
dress Jeff C. French Port Orford, the Western World, a weekly news­ sorbed; that Is. taken up for private tables or cheap wool or cotton or tim­
Up to twenty or thirty ber on high priced lands? You cer­
Oregon.
M24tfc paper of general circulation in the ownership
state of Oregon, published in Ban­ years ago there were all kinds of tainly cannot. There is the founds
FOR SALE—Six cylinder Chalmers don, Coos County. Oregon, pursuant government lands In this country, of (ion of the whole trouble of the high
auto at $450. See Geo. P. I^aird, to an order of the above entitled ;ood quality, open to free entry by tost of living.
Bandon.
jeiltfc court dated on the 19th day of June the people, in fact, local communi
The price of land was going up be-
1917, authorizing such service upon lies, in those days, expended money. feffe tlie European war was ever
you by publication in said newspaper I energy and effort to urge the people dreamed of
It is not going to go
once a week for the full period of six to come and take up these lands so down when the war la over. With
weeks pursuant to the laws of Ore­ as to develop their respective locali­ •he increase of population, with the
gon, the date of the first publication ties. Uncle Sam had lands a-plenty demands of the world for reconstruc
to realize the very best prices for being made on the 21st day of June. ■n those days for homesteads, ami (ion. with the increased cost of liv­
Chittim bark, Oregon Grape roots. 1917, and the date of the last publi­ pre-emptions, and timber claims. So ing itself, land values will also In­
Foxglove leaves, Dandelion roots, and cation being made on the 2nd day of long as this condition continued, and crease. rather than diminish. Moro
all other drug plants, write for prices tugust, 1917, and you are hereby good lands could be so cheaply se- and more lan«i will b«< needed for our
and further information to Geo. uotlfied of the time prescribed In the | cured, it kept the price of farm lands constantly growing population; and
Schumacher, Sumner, Ore.
jy!9t4c order for publication of said sum­ low n all over the country. Land was this means greater desirability, and
mons upon you. and on or before the more or less a drug on the market, higher and higher price per acre. As
TRESPASS NOTICE
last day of which you must make ans­ and prices everywhere were low Men population increases and the remain­
NOTICE is hereby given that trespas­
wer shall begin to run from the day were "land poor" In those days.
ing available lands in Canada. Mex­
sing in any form is prohibited on of the first publication thereof.
This has all been changed; and ico ami our own country are ab­
my premises at Two Mile. Chris
now. when an Indian reservation, or sorbed. the cost of foods, clothing
JOHN S. COKE.
Richert.
J18tt
Circuit Judge. other reserve lands are thrown open and shelter will increase. With our
to the public, there Is a wild scratn- constantly increasing
population.
I. N. MILLER.
All persons are hereby warned that
Attorney for Plaintiff ''tw for them. Public lands, of good • hat may in the near future be ang
hunting and fishing or tresspassing in
quality, with enough rainfall and oth- mented by millions driven out of Eu­
je21 28 jy 5 12 19 26 a2
any form is strictly forbidden on the
r favoring conditions for agricul­ rope by taxation anil other harsh
premises known as the McClellan IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ture, are hard to find now, and are conditions that will be created by the
negligible tn quantity.
New Lake ranch.
STATE OF OREOON IN AND
var. land values «anucit go back-
With this passing away of the pub­ «ards
FOR THE COUNTY OF
POMEROY & GUERIN,
And the cheap lands of to­
lic domain, lands in desirable por­ day will steadily climb to higher amt
C O O 8.
019tf.
Langlois, Ore.
tions of the United States began to higher values. The lands of the
AGNES M. DAVIS.
1
jump in value, aud are still climb­ world are being rapidly absorbed,
WANTED—We pay cash for empty
Plaintiff. )
ing Some of then» are now up to the ibis process was going on before the
vs
)
gunny sacks.—Dippel A Wolver­
$200 and $250 mark. The free graz­ wgr, and it may go on still faster
1
ton.
Mr30tf ELMER L. DAVIS,
ing lands of the great prairies of the after the war Is over, with less work
Defendant. )
West are free no more; they have for the men in the cities to do and
Suit for Divorce. ’SUMMONS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
To ELMER L. DAVIS. Defendant been taken up for farms; anti the with millions returned from the war
>1 VIE OF OREGON IN ANI»
vast cattle business of the West, pro­ to work.
above nanied.
FOR THE COUNT! OF
ducing cheap meats on free graz­
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
The present abnormal conditions
COOS.
OF OREGON You are hereby requir­ ing ground, is a thing of the past. of the European war will pass away,
ed to appear and answer the amend­ The same process, tn more recent but the high price of lands will still
In the Matter of the Estate
)
ed
complaint filed against you in the years, has been going on in Canada, be with us. growing higher aud high­
of
1
above
entitled suit, on or before the and good agricultural lands, every­ er. High priced lands can only pro-
John K. McLeod, Decease«!.
)
last day of the time prescribed in the where. are constantly increasing in luce high priced foods, clothing and
NOTICE O F SETTLEMENT O F order for the publication of this sum value. There are not enough of them dielter. Am! thus the high cost of
FINAL ACCOUNT.
mons, which prescribed time is six in the world for all the people. Those living will remain with ua, tho pos-
(6) weeks, the last day of which who grab them, at the right time, ■ibly not quite so strenuous as it is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: time is Thursday the 23rd day of ire the well-to-do; it makes them 'oday. And it is possible, with Euro-
That Mary McLeod, Administratrix August, 1917; and if you fail so to such.
an industrial competition after the
of the Estate of John K. McLeod, De­ appear and answer such complaint
Hie Natural Effect
var. that lower wages may come
ceased, has rendered and presented by said time the plaintiff will apply
The effect of high priced lands is >ack to plague us.
for final settlement and filed in the to the Court for the relief demand high priced foods, clothing and rents.
above entitled Court her account of ed therein, a Buccinct statement of Being called to your attention, you
the administration of said estate, to­ which is as follows, to-wit:—-
«an easily see it. When you realize
gether with a report thereof, and
For a decree forever dissolving the the facts rightly you can meet the
that the Honorable James Watson, marriage relations now exisitiug be­ problem. You do not have to be u
Judge of the above entitled Court, tween yourself and plaintiff.
wise man to be able to see It.
did on the 25th day of May. 1917.
Can you raise cattle and hogs on
That plaintiff have the care and
make an order fixing the 19th day custody of the minor children Goldie land that is worth $50 to $250 an
(By FAY KING»
of July, 1917, at the hour of 10 Davis and Elmer Davis, the issue of acre, and have cheap meats? Can
Are you a member of the "Rock
o'clock A. M. as the time, and the said marriage relations and for gen­
iml Knock club"? Think well before
depos t of $ 1 5.00.
County Courthouse at Coquille, Coos eral relief.
you answer.
Tlie
right
la
reserved
to
reject
County, Oregon, as the place, for
It's a club no one brags about be-
This summons Is published in the
hearing said report and the settle­ Western World, a weekly newspaper any or all proposals or to accept th«1 'onging to but it has the largest
ment of said account, at which time f general circulation published in proposal or proposals deemed best nembershlp of Hny woman's club in
and place any person interested in Coos county. Oregon once a week for for said county.
he world.
In fact, it's an Inter-
said estate may appeal and file ob­ six consecutive weeks, beginning COUNTY COURT OF COOS COUNTY lational organization
All you need
JAMES WATSON.
jections to said final account and Thursday, July 12, 1917, and ending
o qualify for life membership is a
County
Judge
contest the same.
ivid Imagination and an unlimited
Thursday August 23, 1917. the same
G. J. ARMSTRONG.
Dated May 26th. 1917.
apaclty for talk. The longer wind«««!
being the first and last day of the
County" Commissioner ou are the more welcome you are in
MARY McLEOD,
time prescribed in the order for th«1
Administratrix of tho Estate of publication of this summons, same
ARCHIE PHILIP,
he cluli. becsiiM' flier«- are two de­
County Commissioner ified factions, (hose who talk and
John K McLeod. Deceased.
being published by order of publica­
Date of first publication May 31, tion made by the Hon. John 8. Coke. \ttest:
hose who listen.
LOYD W. ODDY,
1917.
A rock and knock clubhouse Is
Circuit Judge in ami for the afore-
County Clerk.
Date of last publication July 28, ■•aid County and State, bearing date
mywhere a rocking chair fl«-et Is har­
1917.
Coquille. Oregon,
bored, whether it he on a veranoa In
'll • ''th day of July, 1917.
July 18th. 1917.
i hotel lobby, a hall bedroom or a
GEO
P.
TOPPING.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Lurch social, and the faster they
Attorney for Plaintiff, Jyl9 26 A2.
- I t l i: OF ORFC.ON IN INI»
ock the harder they knock
jy
12
19
26
A2
9 16 23
FOR THE COUNT! OF
DOMINISI II 1 TOR'S NOTICE
They are famous for their scamlal
C O O 8.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH E
muses. They get absolutely drink
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
with delight while running some-
) SI MMONS
Lillie M. Pre«ett.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That C. Y. Lowe has been appointed iody down
They are never known
Plaintiff,
administrator
of
the
«-state
of
MAUD
That undersigned was appointed by
'<>
say
a
nice
thing about anybody,
vs.
)
the County Court of the State of SORENSEN. Deceased, by order of Uld If they do. tie sure it's just the
Ira C. Zeh and (»live 1
the
Hon.
Jam«-«
Watson,
County
Oregon for Coos County as the ad
ugar that's coating th«« bitter pill
Zetrr his wife, and the )
ministrator of the estate of Charles Judge of Coos County, and letters iliey'll hand a few minutes later.
(Tty of Bandon, a Muni- )
II. Neumann, deceased, an«i has • <t adminstra’b n issued to him Feb
You will know them for they are
cipal Corporation,
)
qualified under such appointment. ruary 2 3. 1917, ther<-fore all persons also and fat and screw their faces
Defendants. )
having
claims
against
the
said
estate
Therefore all persons having claims
To IRA C. ZEII, one of the Defend- against said estate, are required and are required to present same with into scowls and scorns that would
frighten birds from a field as no
anti allote named:
hereby so notified, to present all prop«^vouchers to the said admlni.«
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE claims, verified as by law required, trator at the office of Geo. P Top «carecrow has ever done.
They look withered and worn from
OF OREGON. You are hereby re­ to undersigned, at the office of C. ping, in the City of Bandon. Coos
quired to appear and answer the It. Wade, tn Bandon, Coos county, County. Oregon, within six months -piteftil thinking, and inatlnctlvely
complaint of the plaintiff in the Oregon, within six months from date from the 16th day of August, 1917, til but their own kind edge away,
for their mind* are like bogs, quag­
above entitled court and cause on or hereof.
the date of the final publication of
mires and quicksand
Even not to
before the last day of the" date pre­
this
notice.
OTTO NEUMANN.
know them is dangerous, but to
C.
Y.
LOWE.
scribed in the order for publication
Dated July 5th, 1917.
Administrator of the Estate of MAUD know them is fatal for you mint
of said summons, and that if you fail Jy5 12 19 26 A2
either be destroyed by them or with
to appear and answer said complaint
SORENSEN. Deceased.
them.
Noll«
I
To
<
ON
TH
H
’
lolis
Jy 19 26 a2 9 16.
on or before said last day of the time
To be nice to them is impossible,
Highway Construction.
prescribed in said order plaintiff will
to pay attention to what they say
For Tien Women and Children
Coos County, Oregon
apply to the court for the relief de­
Young and old find in Foley's Hon­ about you, or how they look at you,
Sealed bids for the construction of
manded in her complaint aforesaid,
and will take judgment against you a portion of the Bandon Curry Coun ey and Tar Compound a true friend or what they seem to be thinking
therefor, a succinct statement of ty Line Section of the Coast High­ when suffering from coughs, colds, about you, isn't worth while
7 hank goodness, people have ad­
which said relief demanded in said way Bandon to Two Mile Creek. In croup, whooping cough, asthma or
Coos County, Oregon, will be re­ hay fever. Mrs. Chas Reitz, Allens vanced to the place where gossip,
complaint is as follows, to-wit:
"I have used and malicious ties have no further
Judgment against you and Olive ceived by the County Court of said Mills, Pa . write«
Foley's
Honey
and
Tar
for eleven weight than bragging and blowing
County
at
its
office
in
the
Court
Zeh jointly and severally and against
has.
People no longer believe all
Oregon,
until years and would not be without it
certain mortgaged premises described House, Coquille,
When you get FOLEYS, you get the they hear. Slander slingers are no
as follows: All of Lots five I 5) and 10:00 A. M August 1, 1917.
JY longer considered big league pitchers
No bid will be considered unless genuine 8old everywhere.
six (6» in Block two (2 > Bell View
Sensible people look upon cat-
Addition to the City of Bandon, Cooe ! accompanied by cash, bidder's bond,
tongued women a s unfortunate,
County. Oregon, in the sum of Six or certified check for an amount Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
«cak-mlnded degenerates.
For to
Hundred Fifty ($650.001
Dollars equal to at least 5 per cent of the by locsl si c »«I'.n». • • ih-y
r»art
see evil and wrong in everything is
th-
portion of «h» ♦ •«
The-
principal, together with in tercet total amount of the bid.
only on» w«y «o cur» '*'«rrh«l «1»sfn»s«.
most certainly mental degeneracy.
A corporate surety bond will be Is
thereon from and after the 5th day
• ng that I» by • rons'l'-iUon*' r»«n»«y
Women who thrive upon rotten II« mi
C»t«rrh»l
1« c«u«»4 b> •" »";
re«4ufied
for
the
faithful
performance
of February. 1917, at the rate of 10
Rnm-d condition of th. mucous llitiog or
per cent per annum; and for the fur­ of the contract In a sum ejual to «h» K usts^ hl an Tub» Wh»n this «’»**» *• about people are abnormal, and the
Inflam'd you ha»» a rumblln« sound or
ther sum of One Hundred Twelve and one-half the *otal »mount of ’he bld Imperfect hearing, and when It 1« entirely sooner they make up th*ir minds to
quit lying and listening to Iles and
closed
ttesfness la ths result
tn less ths
Proposal
blanks
and
full
informa
­
75-100 ($112.75) Dollars delinquent
Inflammation cnn b» redu'»d nnd thin ton»
break away from the rock and knock
taxes paid by plaintiff which had be­ tion for bidder.« may be obtained at restored to lis normal sondltlon h-srlng
club, the better it will be for every
will b» d»sfr..yed forever
Mens <•»»»• of
the
office
of
the
Countv
Clerk
of
said
come a lien on said mortgaged prem
deafneM ara rauaed by catarrh, which la
body.
an
Inflam'd
condition
of
the
morons
eur
County,
or
at
the
office
of
Deputy
lsee, and for the further sum of One
far««
Ha a «'a’arrh «’or» actp «hr i «ha
When a woman is lashing her
Hundred ($100 00) Dollars State Highway Engineer, in the blood
th» mu'sus surface« of «b» «ya
tongue beware, for, lie the tiger, she
Court
House.
Coquille.
Oregon
**W«
will
«1»«
Ona
Hundred
Dollar«
for
attorney fees and for the costs and
I tans and specifications and forms any 'an* -r «-«»arrhat D»afr'«« that cannot Is preparing to spring and claw to
disbursements of this suit, and that a
bs cured ty Ha a ra-arrh Cura
Orculara pieces some fellow creature
decree be made for the sale of said of contract may be seen at the same fres All Dr ■ ««'«'• T4o
Help*
r
J
a
co.
Triads,
a
place
or
may
be
obti'.n'd
upon
the
mortgaged premises by the Sheriff of
r
High Boilir^ îbfrrts !„• ? CONTINUOUS
CHAIN OF
BOILING
Medium Boihr^ fbmts POINTS
■for power «Ænile^ge
«
. fcr quick 3 smooth
acceleration
LcwBoûii^Ibints
I
S TAN
If You Want
The terrible Buffering entailed by
the war is well brought out by tlie
British estimate of German casual­
ties, compiled from the German of­
ficial Hats. When it is recalled that
these publicly announced estimates
are certainly not too liigh. and that
evory other country has suffered In
proportion, it Is not hard to estimate
the weight of guilt that Is pressing
down the souls of the military auto­
crats who schemed for yeais to bring
tho war about
Eugene Register.
"This is not only not a time to allow
any slowing up of business, but is a
time when every sensible process of
'timulation should be used."—Wood­
row Wilson.
MEATS
and sausages
Prepared for you from only
the choicest of animals, under
ideal conditions, therefore
guaranteeing good healthful
safiitary food.
Our prices are consistent
with those of the market,
and you may rest assured at
all times that by being our
customer you are practicing
true economy.
Our modern equipment af­
fords you service and quality
combined, at moderate prices.
Rock and Knock Club
Is Sure a Bad Bunch
1
BANDON
MEAT MARKET
G. H. Resky, Prop,
Phone 131
•■••'•••■•■•••■•■■•‘•••••■‘I-
S. S. ELIZABETH
Eight Day service between Coquille River and Frisco
SAILS
FOR
BANDON
Large Two Berth Outside State­
rooms with running water.
FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare
$10.00
FROM
SAN FRANCISCO
RESERVATIONS J E Norton,Coquille
Perkins', Myrtle Point, Hillyer’e Cigar
Store. Marshfield. E. B. Thrift. Langloi»
E; A E T. KRUSE, owners and ménag­
era, 24 Calif. St., San Francisco.
J. E. WALSTROM
BANDON
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Central Transfèr Co.
QUICK, RELIABLE SERVICE
AUTO TRUCKS
HEADqt AKTERS
CENTRAL WAREHOUSE
PHONE 142
NOTHING TOO LARGE
NOTHING TOO SMALL