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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
» »ho Can Tell of the Morrow? Don’t Delay, fio to Church Next Sunday. **• Inventi«» S YOU’LL HAVE A REAL GOOD TIME IN CHURCH. ,rg THE MAN WITH THE EASY CONSCIENCE WHO HAS THE REAL GOOD TIME IN THIS WORLD. RESULT FROM MANY OF THE TODAY. ISN'T THIS TRUE? TROUBLED CONSCIENCES SO CALLED GOOD TIMES OF THINK IT OVER. GOD WANTS THE THE CHURCH WANTS THE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG PEOPLE. PREACHERS WANT THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN CHURCH. THE LESSONS THAT ARE TAUGHT THERE FIT A MAN OR WOMAN FOR THE BATTLE OF LIFE. Itseems that in every line of endeavor but the church YOUTH IS ENTHUSIASTIC. Why not become enthusiastic over church ? Isn't the goal worth while? Every young man and young woman 1B this community should make it a point to GO TO CHURCH next Sunday. When you were a child you went to church. Why forget the church in the days of early manhood or womanhood ? If there ever is a time when you NEED THE CHURCH MOST it is then. It is the MOST CRITICAL PERIOD of your life The church is the BULWARK OF THE NATION. You kill have to admit that, young people. Then why not help along this grand GO TO CHURCH movement and attend divine serv ice next Sunday ? GO TO CHURCH. Consequently the directors took steps for vigorous advertising during the coining winter and have estab lished connections which give the Northwest direct representation In ■a 35 cities of the United States One hundred thousand booklets showing the scenic resources of Oregon. •A lar services every Sunday: Sunday Washington and British Columbia school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 are being printed, as are booklets on » a. m.; young people's meeting at fishing, hunting, golfing, motoring 2:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m and mountaineering These are to You are cordially invited to attend be distributed direct to Interested and enjoy a feast from the Lord with people through the agency of the us.—Committee. ask Mr. Foster" service, the largest Lectures at Catholic Church t t t and most efficient tourist bureau of father J. P. Clancy of the local the world. Special exhibits are to be Church of Brethren hollc church announces Forty Services every Sunday at: Sun maintained at Atlantic City, New |rs Adoration, a beautiful devo- day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at York and In three tourist centers In | in honor of the Holy Eucharist, the South. Northwest literature ug three days. On Sunday, 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 P- in will be kept fresh In the leading pber 14 at 10:30 a. m., Explana- Everyone cordially Invited. hotels and railway offices in New i of the Forty Hours; Sunday f t t York, Washington. Detroit, Chicago. ling. 7:30, "The Real Presence," Seventh Day Adventist Philadelphia. Buffalo. Indianapolis, way evening. 7:30, "The Out- Services at the Seventh Day Ad- Omaha. Atlantic City, Cleveland, St. id God,” Tuesday evening, 7:30, ventist church are as follows: Sab- Louis and Minneapolis. e Mass—the New'Sacrifice; Fore- bath school on Saturday at 10 o'clock Forty thousand dollars are to be by the Prophets." Father p. tn.; preaching at 11 a. m.; preach expended this winter in printing a icy states that this is a chance ing Sunday evening at 7:30. Every series of advertisements in the lead lee the beautiful inner life of ing newspapers and magazines that body welcome. tf Catholic church and that non- ire circulated in the centers of pop kites are kindly and courteous- f ♦ t ulation where the most tourist trav kvited to attend, and to bring Baptist Church el is originated These newspapers Services at the Baptist church are and magazines are being carefully se r friends. as follows: 10 a. m. Sabbath school; lected. and the advertising will be 11 t 11 a. m. preaching; 7 p. m.. B. Y. placed by a Pacific agency, Ten to Reorganize Sunday School P. U.; 8 p. m., preaching; on Fridays thousand display cards are to be May school at the South Metho- at 7:30 p. m., prayer and praise printed in four colors and hung I up Ifhurch will be reorganized next Everyone cordially invited.—Rev. A. in the garages and leading hotels of Ixy at 10 a. m., and all children B. Reese, pastor. the country. dug to attend Sunday school t t t A specially prepared invitation it lid take advantage of the oppor- ST. JOHN'S (Episcopal) CHURCH being printed to be sent to all gov ly to join the classes at their Services on the 2nd, 4th and 5th ernors. mayors, presidents of auto bning session. Retv. Robortja Sundays of the month at 11 a m. and clubs, and other organizations, ask take for his morning theme, m. Sunday School on all ing them and their members to spend Istian Faith";and for his eve- 3:30 p. a vacation in the Northwest at 10 a. ni Sundays th erne, "Trouble.” Strangers When the sections of America WM. HORSFALL. Vicar. cordially invited to attend the where the snow is heavy are this th. The U. S. government has indict winter digging snow, they will sud ed at least two persons during the denly be confronted with an adver 11 f past few weeks for treasonable ut tisement calling attention to the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH terances against this country. The mild winters of the Northwest When kv. Winfield S. Smith, Pastor penalty is 20 years in Federal prison they swelter next summer, the ads Sabbath Services will again remind them of the de r A- •"............... Sabbath Schoo) lightfully coo) season out here. Happy Thought. f M.......................... Preachlnp j "We have asked her several times to [PM .. C. E. Prayer Meeting Spies, All Right. sing, and she has refused each time p m. Preaching “Women are said to l>e the spice of "If 1 were you I'd let It go at that t t t. Some of the strangers may go away life." "You can’t depend on the labels, Church of God thinking they've missed something." though. I figured on getting cinna urch of God. corner of Caroline Detroit Free Press. mon. but I got pepper.” — Louisville i* »nd First street, holds regu-• Courier Journal. AMONG LOCAL CHURCHES “Asphalt-Base Oil Ideal Lubricant" FORD ! I. Veitch, Oakland— "California asphalt-base oil forms an ideal lubricant for a Ford car.” STUDEBAKER— StuSeUkrr Garage, Snxktoa— "having used Zero lew for over six year*, rial justl- in recommending it to user* of Studebaker car*. DODGE— M<Ar-b«r Bro«., Phenix— "have used Zerolene exrfustvely in all our Dodge Brothen car»,’* OAKLAND—■ Oakland Auto Sale» Cotn pant, Portland — "ZeroU m has proved a satisfactory lubricant ux our ‘ -»land car»." _____ ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Carr Endorsed by Leading Car Distnbutors because the record» of their »erx vce departments *boj that Zerolene. correctly rehoed from »pb.io base «rude, gives perfect lubrication— ie** '•r,r' Power, least carbon deposit. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cauferwl A Fish Harvester May =3 ! TO FISH KLK AND SIXES FROM Catch to Be Shipped by Auto Truck Révolu Hontz« to Local Cannery Fishing industry Here. Pacific Vorthweat TourUi ,L_^ A**octa- Hun Preparing to Spend L arge Sum of Money. t An invention that may mean much to Bandon in days to come when the Last »inter the legislatures t; great tonnage of seafood now going of Oregon and Washington and the par to waste is properly appreciated, is “•uktrated in this month’s issue of Popular Mechanics It is an enormous fish harvester fund to attract tourist travel to the estimated to be capable of capturing Northwest. and delivering to the deck of its ves The Pacific Northwest Tourist as sel 300 tons of fish In a 10 hour par sociation is the organization for ted It consists of a specially con spending tfa« funds, and the board structed boat of odd lines, equipped of directors has just concluded a at its prow with a large adjustable i meeting at Seattle where plans »ere »tee! trap which ensnares the fish made for beginning the big drive to •»nd leads them to a conveyor. The attract the vacationists of the world harvester would be used at night to the Northwest in 1918. It should and its work aided by search lights. ( be understood that the only paid rep- The projectors would illuminate a resentative of the organization is the triangular area extending far In ad «'dietary, Herbert Cuthbert of vance of the craft, which is designed Seattle who draws $300 per month to travel at a speed of about 10 miles All other officers work for nothing, sn hour. The fish, the Inventor the directors even paying their own points out. attracted by the light, railroad fare and hotel bills when at would congregate In large numbers tending the frequent meetings. in the direct path of the boat. Lack During the past summer it was of illumination immediately tn front thought that the war would make of the trap would momentarily con it impossible to secure tourist travel fuse them and cause theni to be to the Northwest. But, notwith guided by the walls to the rapidly standing that Influence, the adver moving conveyor. tising which the tourist association placed in automobile and newspaper * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ mediums west of the Rocky moun ♦ POHT ORFORD NEUS tains had the effect of bringing more * (From the Tribune! visitors than Oregon has ever had » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ ♦ in any previous year. OME of the young people of today when asked why thev do not GO TO CHUBCH say that they are too busv having a ¡rood time; that they will GO TO CHURCH when they gr/w old. They’ll vehemently declare their belief in God and admit t\t the church is all right. But they repeat that thev will have plenty of time to repent and GO TO CHURCH in their declin ing vears. How many of these young people are sure that thev will live le old? How many of them can positively sav that they will ¡JVE TO SEE ANOTHER DAY? Procrastination is the’thief ef ume. Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. If voa are having a good time now and neglecting church, ’GOD HAY NEGLECT YOU when you need him most. after all , the so called good times are more or less EMPTY, More Tourists to Travel Next Year Chauncey Woodruff, according to the Port Orford Tribune, is making preparation* there to commence fish ing for salmon in Elk and Sixes riv ers. the catches to bo shipped fresh by auto truck to the Macleay cannery above Prosper The Tribune says the run of fish in these streams usually commences before this time, but as yet has not showed up this fall. It is quite probable the run will not start now until after the first rains Rack Krom Convention Mrs. Blanche Faulda. county presi dent of the W C. T V.. has return ed from Albany w her«» the state con vention of the organization waa held last week. On her return she held meetings at North Bend and Coquille. She reports that Mrs. Jennie M Kemp, former president, has accept ed the position of vice president of the national W. C. T. I' , while Mrs. Frances M Swope of Portland was elected president and Mrs Madge J Mears of Shedils. corresponding sec retary. There was a large delegation from all parts of the state and all reported the main force of th«’ W. C. T. U. working along patriotic lines Of the boys who volunteered from Port Orford several months ago and joined the navy, Clareace Wright is on the Wyoming. Orris Knapp and Oliver Corbin are on the New York, ind Leland White and Francis Smith are on the Georgia. These vessels are first class battleships, and ac cording to the letters the boys write home they are having the time of their lives. Robt. Smith, who also volunteered at the same time, la still at Bremerton He has been promot ed to first claBs fireman, and expects to soon get another promotion. David McKenzie is the latest tn this neighborhood to join the ranks of Ford owners. The new machine arrived at an opportune time, as shortly after its receipt Mrs. Me Kenzie, with Henry Adolphsen as chauffeur, started for Brookings where she arrived at the home of her sister. Mrs R. A Hanley, about half an hour after the atork had been there and left a fine baby boy. Mrs. McKenzie will visit a couple of weeks at her sister's home, while Mr. Adolphsen. who left here about noon Sunday was back again Monday. Physically but Not H»tl<all, Unfit Elmore B Spurgeon, the first drafted man In Curry county, was re jected as physically unfit for service in the army, says the Port Orford Tribune. This fact may have mlshd some of the young men of the neigh borhood Anyway rumors have been coming into town of some attempted rough house stunts at the Sixes dance Saturday night And one young man at least la carrying around open evi dence to the weight of Mr Spurge on's hand when backed up by right eous Indignation The fact Is, that while he was rejected for enlistment and while lie la also very good natur ed, yet young Spurgeon Is one of the huskiest men In this section, as waa Men Who EnliM N«»w May V»'*t ■I learned to their Borrow by those who End of « ar If They l>e«dre. tried to "take things" when he was around United States navy recruiting of fleers have received new forms from U'liat Game l-aw« Provide the navy department, making pos Don't shoot more than thirty ducks sible release of enlisted men during June and December during times of in any one day nor In any one week, nor between sunset and sunrise. If peace. If they served one year at sea. It Is believed that this will re you want to keep within the law suit Io a large increase of enlist There is a closed season until Sep meats Heretofore the enlistments tember 1. 18111. on the following mi gratory game birds Wild or band tn the navy have been for four years tailed pigeons, little brown, sandhill Aay eligible now wishing to join and whooping cranes, swans, curlew« the navy may do so. and if peace comes before the foury.r term Is wood ducks, and all shore birds ex cept black breasted and golden plov- concluded, may. if he elects receive er, Wilson or jack snipe, woodcock an honorable discharge without cost aod the greater and lesser yellow during the months stated legs. Open season for ducks, geese rails and eoota. October 1 to Janu ary 15; shore birds, black breasted and golden plover, Wilson or jack („„rrnment Expenditure. Ex.eed snipe, woodcock and greater and les Limit* of the Mtod to Grasp ser yeUowlegs. October 1 to De cember 15 Bag limit of ducks, Washington. Oct. 5—Chairman gkeae. rails, coots and shore birds. Martin of th« senate appropriation’ 30 In any seven days Full copies of committee. In a review of achieve the game laws may be obtained free ments of this session of congreea sad at any of the locnl ammunition sup of appropriations and contract ply store« Uorizatlon. for the ' »»»• Issued today, way» »he sea»ion break, „omen Have Tbeir TrosMa* all records. Not only middle aged women but Total appropriations aggregate younger ones, too, suffer from back 116 80l.96t.kl5, which w'’h the o ach*. pains In side. swollen ankles tai appropriations for the second m- sere muscles, rheumatic pslns and Ion of the *4’h congress «nd the kindred allmenta without knowing total contract authorizations for the that these are most often the result •rXnt fiscal year make, a grand of deranged or overworked kidneys tctTl of I21.38O.73O.84O In appro Foley Kidney Pills are good med I priation* .nd contract ...thorix.Hoa. <lns for kidney trouble for the present flsc*l >-ar- By J J. MORRIS Berkshire« Berkshire. Berkehiree Berksblr«« Hegt«tere«l Berkshire« t t t This space la not and will not be There is used for throwing mud nothing here about you unless your name la given. I broke thia rule once when I gave my experience with a firm in Bandon but will not do R again. However, if the ahoe flta. by all meana wear it. t ♦ t Aldoro Duchess 3rd farrowed a fine litter of pigs September 39lh These pigs will be ready for delivery in December. HOMESTEAD HIGHTS HF. 1.1» Iharace in Military Service Excuse«! I>, land Office. Explained. "What seems to la> the matter with him?’’ asked the doctor, approaching the bedside of the man w ho lay swutb Mrs. R C. Ostrander and two I ed in Ixind.igi's young sons arrived In Port Orford "lie found the gas leak," briefly ex Monday from Cottage (.rove They ' plained the nurse London Tit Dita. have joined Mr Ostrander, who has been here for the past several months and will make this their future home Mrs Mary Rector, accompanied by her two children, who for the past two months have been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs A. J Marsh at Elk river, started Monday on her I return to her home at Gustine. Cali fornia Mrs Keefer's two younger sisters, Kate and Beatrice, accom- panied her home and will attend school in California this winter. Morris Heights Washington. Oct 5 Sen King s bill, which would prevent men ab sent on account of military service from having their entries In publlo lands forfeited while away, was pa»- sed today by the senate and was sent to the house Mr. Farmer: Are you prepared to fill your silo? BLIZZARD Ensilage Cutters have been tried and tested. Ask any man that owns one GASOLINE ENGINES SEVERAL MAKES We can please you. See us and get prices. McNair Hdwe Co. Phone 481 VULCANIZING In these days oí 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 VULCANIZING 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. 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