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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
* FROM Morris Heights ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ DAIRY SUPPLIES SHORTAGE THREATENS UNITED STATES LIBRARY NEWS ♦ The Fcod Administration has Is sued the following statement on By CLEM dairy conditions: By J. J. MORRIS That the people of Bandon may | H. A. De Lung _ made ___ __ a business Milk and butter supplies are de- understand the causes of the world trip to Langlois, last Friday, Who’s Who in Ilea \ alley creasing ia the United States, while war. and that they may have authen- 1 The get-together folks of the vai- : Mrs. B. B. Watkins and Master our population is increasing. The ley enjoyed a picnic dinner at tbe tic reports of conditions at the front Jacob Glenn of Bandon visited dairy herds of Europe are disminish- upper Dew Valley grove last Sunday. the Library is making an effort to friends at Four Mile Friday and Sat- iug rapidly because of the conditions ■ raise a fund to purchase a number urday. The dinner was given to welcome created by war. and there is no prob Mrs. Ruth Swift’ return home after i of the books recommended by the I J. E. Adams butchered a fine beef ability of improvement In these con ! American Library Association. This her long siege in the hospital a few days ago and distributed a ditions. The dairy problem in this Mr«. Ida Perkins proved, as she has been brought to your notice be- portion of it among the neighbors. country, therefore, is not only a war has many times before, her skill as I fore. It is repeated with this addi- emergency problem but one that will I B. R. Taylor and Harry Laird are | tlon: The fund «as definitely start- a camp-fire cook, The hero of the assisting Roy Jones in slashing continue after the war. ed today by the gift of one dollar day was Elgin Stfader, Jr.; he The world's dairy supplies are de brush for a few day«. The donor stated she lias received kicked the coffee pot over, threw his Roy Corson was a visitor in the creasing rapidly for two important hood in the fire and put chicken much benefit from the use of the Li Valley Sunday and incidentally trad reasons. First, the dairy cattle of bones in his daddy's pocket, Those brary and was glad to help in such ed a horse to H DeLong. Europe arc diminishing, for Europe I a cause. present were: Is being drive to eat its cattle for the ' John Hurley has Just finished cut meat, second, the diversion of labor The collection of books for Miss L. Kate Rosa. Mrs. Mlllie ting a fine field of barley which he to war has decreased the fodder sup . soldiers grows slowly. We are sure Morris, Miss Nellie Strader, Howard intends to thresh out in the near in plies. and the shortage of shipping Strader, Mrs. I. A. Peterson, MiM you wish to help. ture. Mr. Hurley was obliged to has limited the amount of imported F. AMELIA HENRY. Myrtle Crabtree. Mrs Clara K. Can sell hi« flock of 110 sheep on ac- fodder, and therefore the cattle Librarian terbury, Mrs. Bertha Strader. Claud count of the ravages of varmints. Strader. Miss Kathryn Strader, Miss I S. J. Wilson spent Sunday ■V whtch can be supported and the pro ductivity of the individual cow have Win. Gillings and wife of Fort Or Mabel Strader. Miss Agnes Canter home. Jack is still working •V been reduced. Even our own dairy bury, Elgin N. Strader, Elgin L. ford were Bandon visitors Saturday. Craine's camp on the Coquille. supplies are not keeping peace with Strader. Jr., Archie McMullen, Mrs. I The combined school district, our growth of population, for our Ida Perkins. I. A Palmer. Chas. Nos. 81 and 64, will give an enter I per capita milk supply has fallen Swift, Mrs. Ruth Swift, Jap Morris, tainment at Four Mile Hall Satur ¡from 90 to 75 gallons anuually in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Still, Miss Lois day eveuing, September 8th. A I the past 15 years. Yet to-day we Still, Miss Alice Young, Miss Erma splendid program has been arranged I must ship increasing amounts to our Where trained specialist« with modern lab Young. Miss Doris Young. Miss Alma for the occasion. There will also be Anderson. John Ireland, C. W. oratorie« and adequate equipment give in a grand auction sale of mysterious allies. | The dairy situation resolves itself • truction leading to collegiate degrees in the Young. Miss Bessie Young. lunch boxes. Everybody is cordial I into several phases First, it is to be following schools : I hope none of the foregoing will ly invited to come out and see the I hoped that the forthcoming abun- AGRICULTURE, with 15 department«; be hurt at having their names COMMERCE, with 4 department«; fun. Don't forget the date, next . dant harvest w ill result in lower ENGINEERING, with A department«. In dragged into a pig ad. They Saturday evening, at the hall. prices of foods and diminish the Im shouldn't, the way we rushed to the eluding Civil, Electrical. Highway. Industrial The dance at the hall last Satur petus to sell the cattle fur meat. Arts. Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering, spread when dinner was culled. day evening was very well attended (Second, the industry needs encourag FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer and all had a fine time. A little I ment so as to increase the dairy V Ing misunderstanding caused one fellow- herd, and thus our dairy supplies, HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart merits, including training in the Practice to get knocked down but that was , for the sake first of our ow n people Miss Edith Booth of Portland ar House; , quickly forgotten. The usual con and second of the allies The people rived Saturday enroute to Denmark MINING, with three departments, inolad signment of booze came down with i must realize the vital dependence ing Chemical Engineering . where she will teach school. , the Bandon aggregation, notwith- | of the _ _ well-being __ . „ of their ...... children, PHARMACY K„aUd.inS th.a' ,l’andun ls su',‘,0Bed to 'and thus of the Nation:' upon the en- THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, offers instrus be “bone dry." ¡couragement and upbuilding of the lion in ths principal department« of vocal On account of the extreme high industry. Third, we must save the and instrumental music horsefeed a number of i wastes in milk and butter if we are THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled price of BRAND DIAMOND 1085 cadets in 1916 17, and won recommen teams quit the road job last Satur- i to provide milk supplies to all, es- day. dation for O A. C. from the Western Depart pecially including the children of the meat of the U. S War Department as one of crowded districts of our cities. ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Oregon Agricultural College CHICHESTER SPILLS LADIES f l»k ..... l»rurrl.t for CHI CHESTERS DIAMOND liKAND PILLS in R i d and Goi d metallic b'-xes, sealed with Blue< Mlbbon. T aeb no other Buy cF your V>ru«lat and aak fur <III.CULM.TfRM UIAMOM» RHANll PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TVS13 the fifteen “distinguish, d institutions’ ’ of higher learning All cadets will be furnished complete uniforms by the U 8 Government and the junior and senior cadets enrolled in the R O. T. C., will be given commutation for subsistence, as well as all transportation and subsistence at the si x wp.k,’ Summer camp REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 8. 1917. Information on raqneat Addrea*. Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Collega, Corvallis, Oregon. “A Most Satisfactory Motor Oil” SAXON Dnbroy Motor Co., San Francisco ‘‘From our own, and the experiences of Saxon owners, we know Zerolene to be a most satisfactory motor oil.” PACKARD r Cuyler Lee, San Francisco "It has proven entirely satisfactory.” CHEVROLET J W. Leavitt A Co., Los Angeles “'Zerolene is our choice for use in Chevrolet cars.” FORD The Universal Motor Co., Sacramento "have no hesitancy in recommend ing it to Ford owners.” I hut fndorted by leading Car Distributors - because the records of their ser vice departments show thst Zero lene, correctly refined from Califor nia asphalt base crude, gives perfect lubrication less wear, more power, least carbon deposit. ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cars Dealers everywhere and at our service stations. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) F Are You Interested In ♦ For tractor». Zrro- lau Hravj-Duty it esprctolfy NOTICE The 1 Farmers Union will hold their County Convention in Bandon, ou September 15, 1917, at the Odd Fel lows hall at 10 a. rn. All members are requested to attend. The Home Local will please bring well-filled baskets. A CRUTCHFIELD, SAIE PERISHABLE I (HID W. B. Ayer, Federal Food Coni- i mlMioner for Oregon, is desirous of enlisting the services of every Ore 1 gon housewife In the Hoover food conservation plan. With an earnest plea for its serious consideration, he has sent out the following message .1. WALDVOGEL. to the women of Oregon : S3t2p Committee The greatest opportunity for pat riotic service since the war com menced is offered to the housewives of this state. Dairy Division to Use Emergency The season of perishable fruits Funds to Increase Producta. and vegetables is upon us. The value of the thousands of war A campaign to have every drop of gardens planted in response to the I milk produced in the United States president's appeal will depend upon make the fullest possible contribue the effort made now to preserve ion to the food supply of the coun their products. try will be launched immediately by Let every housewife be a soldier the Dairy Division of the United in the food army. Can and dry States Department of Agriculture everything not required for immedi This campaign will be carried on ate use. Let nothing go to waste. with funds available by the food Foods preserved for home use will production bill recently enacted, At release other supplies for our sold present much skim milk and large iers at tbe front. There will undoubt quantities of other dairy and cream edly be high prices and scarcity of ery by-products are fed to farm ani many articles next winter, Those mals when, according to dairy spec w ho provide for the future I now will ialists, a considerable portion of this have little to «worry about then, might more advantageously be made i For recipes describing effective directly into food for human con I inexpensive methods of canning, sumption. Dairy products constitute ¡drying and pickling call upon Oregon cheap forms of food. Whole milk, Agricultural College or the Depart skim milk, and i cottage and_ other | ment of Agriculture at Washington cheeses are high in protein and are : Many of these recipes supplied from useful substitutes for meats. I official sources are being printed for In work for fuller utilization of your service in the dally newspapers. milk in factories, the Dairy Divis | Let there not be a minute's delay ion will devote special attention to or the waste of a pound of food that cottage-cheese manufacture. Cream , ran be preserved. Our boys are ery and milk-plant operators will be , proud to fight for our homes and taught cottage-cheese making by a i liberty; let no woman be too proud corps of specialists of the division, to do her bit in conserving the food milk producers will be encouraged supply. to send as much whole milk as pos sible to the creameries, and efforts Safy Remedy for Children will be made to increase the gener Chas. Baker, Brownsville, Tex., al consumption of cottage cheese by writes: “For years I have used Fol the public. ey's Honey and Tar and found it es Other specialists of the division pecially efficient for bad coughs of will aid State extension workers in my children I recommend it to my I conducting campaigns for the im friends as a safe remedy for child- provement of Increased manufacture ren as it contains no opiates, It Is of farm-made cottage and cream certain to bring quick and lasting cheese. These specialists also will relief.” Stops cough.—Sold Every- conduct demonstrations before where. 8 groups of farm men and women. Mining Company <«eta Kup|»Iie*. Forty five tons of iron rods and other Iron material arrived on one of the local steamer» from San Fran cisco this week and ia being hauled J by the Central Transfer Co. to the new camp recently opened by C. C. The Oregon Voter last week told Inman on upper Sixes river for the of the recent business successes of New York company represented by Max H. Hauser and Robert N. Stan W. B, Carleton The rods are to field, each of whom are said to have be used in the construction of a made over two million dollars this long wooden flume that will convey year in the wheat and sheep busi .water to the camp for sluicing pur- ness respectively. i poses. Telephone Helps Make Millions-— The Voter says: Both men are comparatively young men. Stanfield has bare ly turned forty. Hauser Is well under fifty. Both work night and day. Both get out at four in the height of the sea- Both work the long dis- tance telephone the same as a local merchant works his town phone. " Hard work and the intelligent use of the long distance téléphoné are the great twin factors which contri- bute to the succès« In big undertak- ings It may not be easy to work hard but this company offers the ex- cellent long distance téléphoné ser vice whtch you need Both canneries on the river have cleaned up on the pack of spring fishing and are getting ready for fall ¡operations. The Macleay cannery is reported as having put up in tbe neighborhood of 30,000 cases, and 'the upper cannery about 7,000 cases, 1 making it a profitable season for both, as prices fur canned salmon are quoted high.—Gold Beach Re 1 porter. W 111 l>e Itepahl for their Work Women everywhere suffer from kidney trouble—backache, rheumat ic pains, swollen and lender mu»- . ciea, stiff joints. Mrs. C J Ellis. 505 4th ave... Sioux Falls, 8. D , writes 1 feel sure If anyone bothered as 1 «as will give Foley Kidney Pills a fair trial they will be repaid for their work ' bold Everywhere, 8 YOUR HEALTH? The Bandon Sanitarium is open for business. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our equipment. Bandon Sanitarium 311 Fir.t Street DR. FRED COVELL * VULCANIZING In these days of costly Auto Tires and Tubes make your old ones give you more mileage by having them vulcanived. It means a saving of money to you. OUR COMPLETELY EQUIPPED V ULCANIZING PLANT gives you excellent service on short notice. Gather up your old tires and tubes and bring them in today. Headquarters for all kinds of Auto Parts, Accessories and Supplies. BANDON GARAGE C. L. Foster, Prop. Auto Supply Headquarters EC O NOMIC and MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In addition to comploto ceur««« In gonoral and aclontlfic education, offer« full opportunities In MILITARY DRILL. DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE Flan for effective future service. Your country needs It. tend for free Illustrated booklets.**Train the Brain for Fesco or WoP* and "Th« Woman and the University.” Address fteplstrer, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E rcm . Or««M COOS and CURRY COUNTY FAIR MYRTLE POINT SEPTEMBER 12 ■ 15 Agricultural Exhibits, Fruit Exhibits, Live Stock Parade, Hogs, Cattle and Poultry, Farm Machinery Exhibits, Public School Exhibits and a rattling good time Low Round Trip bares will be on sale from all stations Cushman to Powers inclusive, slso Bandon to Myrtle Point and return from September 10th to 15th, 1917. Return limit Sep tember 17th A«k your local agent for particular« JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES