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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
c •K I X>OO<XXX>OOO<X>^^^<><' - f ___________________________________________ ue to live on the same baais of waste and extravagance on which »• have lived heretofore. Simple, temperate living is a moral Issue of the first order at any time, and any other . basis of conduct during the »ar be comes a wrong against the interest of the country and the interest oi de mocracy. I A Free People Is One Which Uses Its Strength For Public Lod?e Dir^ :DO NOT NEGLECT S ? YOUR TEETH 2 BANDONLOD c T?' A Clean Tooth Never Decays Master Mason. coXTue E W SCHETTE r ^ Welfare By Proiesior FELIX ADLER, Colum bia Univenity A- u 4 A. g J John Brown, sexton of Trinity church, was about to go to bed. when, looking If you want work that lasts; -- ----------------------------------------- at a book on which the keys of the if you want it done with no OLITICAL democracy and in church were wont to hang, he noticed more pain than the prick of KNIGHTS dustrial autocracy cannot per- that the bunch did not look so large as I*lphi Lodge No «4 the needle; if you want your usual Going to the hook, he took down manentlv exist side by side. A Pythlaa. Meeto Pyorrhea CURED, or if you house thus divided against itself the keys and found the one to the ves ing at Knight« hall, i bitm try door missing want to KEEP FROM GET- cannot in the long run stand. The sexton asked hie wife if she had invited to attend. Owned and published by TING PYORRHEA, see A free people is not one in which taken the key, and she said she bad FELSHEIM A HOWE ROY B CORSON r J strong individuals are crippled. It oot Had It been stolen? is one in which their strength is VIC. BREUER. K.ofR 4ä But w hat object any one could have L D. FELSHEIM, Editor use<i for the public welfare as for to steal the vestry door key was a JAS H. IjOWE. Bus Mgr. their own. THEY MUST NOT mvstery. There was nothing of value BANDON LODGE No Entered as second-claas matter at THRIVE PARASITICAI.LY AT to a thief in either the vestry or the First Nat’l Bank Bldg. the poet office at Bandon. Oregon. THE EXPENSE OF THE WEAK. church. The plate was not kept there. 1. O.O.F. Bandon, Oregon Hymn and prayer books there were In January 2d. 1913, under the Act of A free people is one in which the t plenty and cushions to the seats, but March 3d. 1879 inmost gift«, even the lowliest, these were scarcely attractive to a rob 00<>00000<>0000000 .U ®very W«dlei<to are released, in which the deepest, ber. SUBSCRIPTION HATES the I. O. O. F. hall, vui^ noblest energies of all circulate un So reasoning, the sexton went to bed One Year (In advanrei 21 50 Fellows always welcome. U,# 811 M.nths (in advance» .75 hindered, enriching as they go ou and to sleep, thinking that some one Noble Grand ___ 0s*. enriched as they return, the life cf bad taken the key for an ordinary pur THE OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER Vice Grand _______ . pose and forgotten to put it back in its each swelling the surrounding tide Secretary ............. j J I’hunes Office, 901, Hesld*n<e, 311 of life and lifted up by the reflu place The dock on the church tower Treasurer g ./'* was striking 12 when Mrs. Brown ence of the tide. IINAMTNG THE LIBERTY BONDS This, as I conceive it, is libertv. awakened her husband. the liberation of what is best in •'There's a light In the church, John, The argument advanced by the she said. man who refrains from buying a Lib each. This is freedom, the free flow Brown bestirred himself and. looking erty bond, because as he puts it. it is out through a window, true enough, Labor conditions would be decid of life into life. a duty that should be assumed by edly to our advantage, were Bandon's New Location saw a dim light, not In the church, but THI8 13 IDEAL DEMOCRACY. th« large financial Institutions, is TIMMONS BUILDING, »hipyards In operation at this time WHEN WE LOOK AROUND U3 In the vestry. Thinking that, after all, not sound reasoning DR. R. V. LEEP Firat Street. While the strikes are In effect in the WE SEE VERY LITTLE TO REMIND there might be thieves at work, he No doubt the entire amount cf th* dressed himself and started for the larger shipbuilding centers on the Physician and Surge« secund loan, huge as tt is. could be church. While dressing and on bls Coast, many of those affected -es U3 OF THIS CONCEPTION. Daily Papers Magazine* subscribed in a short thus by banks, Office in Ellingsoa Bld, pecially men with families are look But it is our duty to keep the su war be thought what be should do on Insurance companies and other re Phone 304. All Current Publications ing toward the smaller places, where preme goal always in view at how his arrival and concluded to be guided posltorles of capital. thus obviating wag>s are perhaps not so largo but ever great a distance BANDON. OREGON Even the by circumstances. ths necessity of canvassing the an On reaching the vestry he stood on where labor troubles are less fre least successful effort to approach the tire population and making up quent and where the cost of living it serves at least to reconcile us to tiptoe beside a window and was thus But total from small amounts F. J. CHATBURN enabled to look inside. The light with- has not yet reached the sky. Peace uncongenial environments and tc In was so dim that be could not see treasury officials tell us that It la not able working conditions and continu Saturday Evening Post ATTORNEY-AT-LAW advisable to raise the money In thia make life seem better worth living very well, but be managed to make ous employment are more attractive way. because of tlie disastrous effect a woman. They were out a man and Practice In all court», ..................... io the man with a family than top- 0<XX>OOOOOCx-><->c><>r« It might have on the business of the sitting together, and the man was talk in Racket Store huihliag os I ■Otck « vges at intervals with walk FOREIGN-BORN AMERICANS country ing earnestly to the woman, who seem Street, Bandon, Oregon. nuts and knockouts. I speak from the viewpoint of the ed ill at ease. The banka are th« reservoirs of foreign born. I. and millions of oth caultai from which the current needs While John was looking at them he It is a bit discouraging to the ers like me. came to this country heard a step not far from him, and cf business are drawn, and through I. N. MILLER defend alone, without money and without some oue entered the vestry door. As which new Industries are financed young ni-r called upon io Attorney and Counselor it The farmer gets a loan to carry him their country at the front, that the friends. We sponged on all that soon as the person was In the vestry through the crop harvesting time, men at home engaged in shipbuilding America had. her free lands, her free John saw that he was a man in the Notary Public HAND-TAILORED the most Important war necessity schools, and above all, her spirit of vestments of the Episcopal church. He the business man to buy new stocks Rooms 1 and 2. First Nst'l Bui manufacturing industries to advance of all should be Impeding the gov wholehearted comradeship. She ow approached the couple, and John saw suuHbbling ed us nothing but she gave us all that they were talking together, though payrolls, etc In thia way the wheels ernment'* progress by Bandon, Oregon of Industry are kept turning steadily jver details as to who shall be allow We swore allegiance to her flag, her the two men were talking alternately In war times It Is aven more neces ed to work and who shall not. Open constitution and her laws. We to the woman, who said nothing. From DR. FRED COVELL sary than In peace titles to keep shop or closed shop, ft looks as If the would be recreants, ingrates, per the manner of all of them it appeared business normal, for a much great government should have a word jurers and a curse if in the hour of to Brown that they were using per CHIROPRACTOR “Distinctively for Gentlemen’* er production In all lines Is neces- when the country's safety is al stake. her need we counseled with her ene suasion upon the woman. She seemed Office Hours: 9 to 12 a a., Il nary. It Is time that every man should be mies and were disloyal to her cause. very young, about twenty years of age. 5 p. tn. Should the banka take up the new made to work or fight. —Chief Justice Bruse, U. 8. Supreme Finally the man who had been sitting Opp. Hotel Gallier with her, rising, took her band and war loan, th« capital needed by bust SPRING STYLES AND 8AM Court. Office in Bandon Saniurlia gently pulled her out of her chair. noas would be used up and industry it. iM-iii luji.- There Is a growing apprehension I’LES NOW ON Bandon, ON With evident reluctance she stood be would suffer Thia would eventually In this country over the shortage of DISPLAY, BRING1NG UP THE CHILDREN side him, and the man in canonicals mean curtailment and panicky times coal and oil. While the demand la Perents, teach your children to be began to read from a prayer book. Hut If the war loans are subscribed increasing on account of the war, the DR. F. A. VOGE “This Is a marriage," said John to largely out of Idle money there will •ourcea of supply art apparently dl Independent. Make them early learn to be resourceful. himself, “quite likely a clandestine one. result the double beneficial effect of inlni'ihlng DENTIST Coos county has a large Teach them that to be a leaner on Any way I don't like it that the rector putting Idle capital to work and still ■oal area that as yet has only been PYORRHEA SE ECIALbT others is to be the most wishy-washy should be beaten out of his fees in thia leaving bank funds to serve the pur touched It also has good prospects sort of an Individual. Make them way. I’ll happen in and investigate." Telephone 1222 poa« for which they are now being for oil All that It lacks la capital to THE TAILOR understand that it does not count a) So John went to the vestry door and utilised Firat Nat’l Bank Bldg., B««!* develop them A na'ioncl emei gency much what some one else thinks as knocked. Not bearing an immediate Tying up current money should be may yet bring these dormant re CLEANING PRESSING avoided but idle money has an op sources into recognition and Coos what they themselves know. Time reply, be opened the door and entered. DR. S. C. ENDICOTT has gone by when every woman must All three of the persons within stared portunity to perform signal services county into her own have a man to lean on. All signs to at him as an lutruder, the clergyman for th« country Dentist 'he contrary, men have more respect turning to do so. If food should become as scarce and admiration for the girl who is “ I'm looking. ” said John, "for the MI ST HE PAID IOH lit HtilM.w as a number of experts fear, Office 1211 —riioam— the not always wafting around the cor rector of the church. "There's a man Ware must be paid for by savings amateur sardner will have a right Office in Eiling*» 814 dyin' and wants him at once." ner to find out what they think any« the Official (U 8 I Bulletin to consider himself pretty close to BANDON. OREGON "I'm the rector,” said the clergyman. Teach your children to be self-re We must save In the consumption In the professional class Aa soon as I hare married this couple liant Preach these precepts in sea & commodities and the consumption of GEO. P. TOPPING son and out of season, and when j UH go with you." unproductive labor In order that we i’rusela sees no reason why she your boy or girl meets the world as “I thought Dr. Brook was the rector may divert our manhood to the army should require her aircraft to spare Attorney at Law It la. you will have nothing to re here," said John. and to the shops If bv the reduc English children when she la sending | "1 am Dr. Brook." Exchange Practices in all Courts. ( tlon In consumption of labor amt the her own Into the trenches “You Dr. Brook I Not a bit of it commodities that It produces and the I ve beard Dr. Brook preach many a ISIS • 1 I Over Bank of Bandon. REAL ESTATE diversion of thia saving to that labor time. 1 know him well." The Bandvn public once more and those commodities demanded tt hat s that?" said the woman, did its bit" by making the lied Insurance Conveyancing by the war. we shall bo able to fight Cross dance a big success starting "Isn't this Dr. Brook T' Now for to eternity W« can mortgage our a Liberty bond No. miss Dr Brook Is an older Abstracts future savings for a little while, but and a larger man than this gentleman." a piling up of mortgages la but a ‘ Ob. Henry," she exclaimed reproach Office over First Nstioa*! M A woman is Interested in a man and Notary Public abort step toward bankruptcy. Every as long as he knows something she fully. turning to the man beside her, Hours, 9 to 12 a tn; 1:22 "you have deceived me!" atom that we save Is svailable for wants to find out. 7 to 8 p. m. Telephon* HL Who are you. and why do you come subscription to liberty bonds BANDON. OREGON___ here at this time of night?" said Henry The whole of Europe has been en Opposite Bank of Bandon W hat »e want la not food conter to the sexton angrily. gaged ever since the war began In ration so much as price conservation "Well, seeln' as there's no use in the elimination of waste, the slmpll C. R. BARROW, Bandon, Oregon makin any further pretense, I'm the fleatlon of life and the Increase of Waterproof, Attorney and Counjei« W hat women say causes more sexton of this church, and I come here Its Industrial capacity When the Absolutely. to find out what was goln' on In the war is over the c< nsuiulng power of trouble than what men think at Law Its loose fit nnd “flood vestry I missed the key and suspect 00000000000000000» the world will be reduced by the loss Notary Public 4' 1" .4 ____ D < Some people are proud of their ed somethin' was wrong Just now cf prosperity and man power, and feel put you nt ease on past because It la past. my wife saw a light here, so 1 turn shall enter a period of competi Farmers’ Phone: ó any job that turns up. bled out o' bed, and here I am." tion without parallel In ferocity Aft Residence No-1« At this the woman turned to the Love makes the world ao round er th« war we must maintain our for Office over Skeel s Stott SATISFACTION man she called Henry and. w hite with elan markets if our working people and men ao broke Coquille. Oregon_ * GUARANTEED anger, said: • re tn be employed We •hall tre in A J TOW r> CO «OSTO« "You villain! You contemptible dog! Professional no position to compete If we cont tn - Buy a Liberty Bond I JOHN NIELSON This explains your story of your par Teacher of Piano ents objection to your marrying me. Notary Public, Insurance,* 1______________________ __________ I V ’ '. . 1 fus w K ao n y T oni pi This Is why you must msrrv me clan AFI'I. l CIATL vyhai h Estate and Book-keep*i destinely, Is It? Don't ever let me see . »GPAVfIY aX'lDNI HAVf| I 1 gravely TO GE T THE QRKjlNA your cowardly face again!” LIVED io SEt THATRDUCH — 1*1 J Bandon, Oregon The man tried to calm her; but, pay CELEFIRATED Ä [USED FU>H HIS PtUGf~~ Chewing Plu£ ing no attention to him, she stalked ) out of the vestry snd disappeared in DR. ARTHUR PEVORKVHt INVENTION the darkness Henry made a lunge Committing of Solo« Physician and Surf*0* or O'.'R r VENT AIR proof pouch at the sexton, but tbe old man was • Specialty COAVELV PLUG TOBACCO •pry enough to get ont of tbe wav Teacher of All Grade« I ’ ll one® : Office M,: ** & ~ MAt'E S’^CTlv FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY •nd Henry rushed from the vestry, fol’ _ WOULb K ’V AFEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION lowed by the msn In canonical». Office in Filimi** 8TUDIO ON HOW THE SAVENT POUCH KEEPS IT Brown found the missing key in the BANDON. OREGON CHICAGO AVENUE. VPESHAND CLEAN ANO 3000 vestry door, snd. locking np, be went I AtITTLV CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUOH home and to bed. Qi AHO LASV« I ONOEP than A BIG CHEYV RANDOM MISS E. McKENZ® « OREGON Tbe next morning when he was at |M— OK on DIN ARV PLUG i\\ t; f h ”'.7vr*<> work in the church the ladv of the TRAI NEI’ NV*®8 \ \ \ evening before entered The first John i\¿ < District Nursing •** knew of her presence be felt her arms 1 k •bout bls neck When the embrace Emergen» » r [ the «5 AU EYE Füll OF was over she told him her «tory, which Emergency HoapitaL Jittered but little from such cwsee She I NEWS ON WHY POSTERS Hie Western World PENALTY 18 20 YEARS Whoever, when the United State« Is at war. shall cause insubordination disloyalty, mutiny or refusal of duty in the military or naval forces of the United State« or shall wilfully ob struct the recruiting or enlistment service of the United States to the Injury of the service or of the Unit ed States »ball be punished by a fine of pot mor® than 310,000 or Im prisonment for 20 years or both Section 6 of the United States criminal code forbids conspiracy to to overthrow the government or take any of the property of th« United States and violations of this code are punishable by a fine of 15,000 or Imprisonment for six years or both. Section 19 prohibits Intimidation ■>f citizens and carries a fine of 15,- 000 and Imprisonment for 10 years Section 37 deals with general con vplracy against the government and fixes a punishment of a fine of 210.- ij OO or imprisonment for two year*, or both. ofpythik P F. TUTTLE Professional Cari Cigars, Tobaccos OXFORD CLOTHES 11 11 II ( Mark Windle ( 1,' I< ;y t til Dippel Wolverton DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician and Surgeoc K TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER K ■■ 4*'' 4A Prof. A. RICHARDS y G ravely ' s ■J f f ■K*- ,.úR Q J; t I IK? ['JS wl ■ O» I W —J 4*0 8'LL BOARDS this MOHMNG- [THAT5 A CINCH 1/------- —' I [I1 I 4 MM** I I w % * * Ik * 'S - »1 was a Eld without fortune, and the man she was to bar® married was a rich man', son The man in canon kal. was a fake clergyman. She ad mltted that John bad saved her from rew.^ *• bUt ’h* WM un*b* <o rewtru blm »07’7. * ben th. ^ngregati« of he church heard of John . good work him h 1"*1* °P * haDd,om* *'ur»o for CHRIS RASMUSSEN Cut TWa Out—-It'» * Real Estate Insurance Abstracts Rentals Notary Public 2 23 First 8t. Bandon, Ore. y > d DON’T MISS THIS slip, enclose witH J 2835 Sheffield ATC' ¿gr*-! writing your name a«11 ly. You will «*•**• i«i«g trial package co» for**^J Honey and Tar c°®^° R1>g 1 cold* and croup; and Foley Cathartic I F I I ie