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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
The Road to Happiness -USSIFIED RATES—On« cent per word, flrat Insertion; U word tv e‘ch l®*«rUon thereafter; 30 word« or less. No advertisement Inserted for less than 25 cents. **r. c**b wlth order- H cent Il per _____ Do You Fear to Suffer? if you Feer F aiu tou Much You Refus« to All classified P«y Friee of K««i jOy. 1 walked a mile with Pleasure, I _-,YED—To my place, two head Laughed 'Em Out of Camp She chattered all the way. Two girls with small American But left tne none the wiser f cattle Owner may have same °Lvlng for P*stur« and thia ad- flags sewed on the sides of their For all »he had to say. L'«ment. R R Davis. New Lake, stockings recently appeared at a I walked a mile with Sorrow, They in ¿dr**« Bandon OlltSc soldiers training camp. And ne'er a word said »he; tended to create a sensation, and they But oh’ the things 1 learned from her T^Lsome» here between Bandon did Their skirts were of the short When Sorrow walked with me. ud Langlois, three head of two est and the flags extended from just —Robt Browning Hamilton. old cattle 1 steer and two heif- below the knees almost to the ankles marked with crop and underbit As they passed one soldier he came r*. tht ear and crop on left ear. Re- By F ay KING to the flag salute and stood motion rt to S Domenlghini, Langlois, less until they passed Others quick-1 Are you afraid to suffer? If you iejon *nd receive reward. Olltfc ly came to salute. Civilians in the fear pain too much to endure it. you crowd were quick to see the joke and refuse to pay the price of real hap —Anybody having full- Women gave piness Sorrow and joy have this in bloo4 Black Minorca chickens for' joined in saluting. squeals of astonishment and laugh common -they are Intense, they lift u*. Inform Mrs. T. H. Shaw, Four The very- ter. The girls with the stocking humanity out of dullness Hie, Bandon. Ore. 011t3p flags stood this for about 200 yards, largest happiness takes in tragedy OR SALE or RENT—Two small when their nerve failed and they re Itself. And the most frightful trag edy brings something akin to joy in powerful land clearing donkeys. treated in disorder.—Ex. the sympathy with life which Is part 0 Box 795.________________O<t3p of pain. Shipinen May Organize foR SALE—a rosecomh red cock M hen Keats wrote. "Welcome. Joy Portland, Oct. 6—Coast wooden and Welcome. Sorrow!" he »as ex erel and some pullets. Phone 101x8. Miss Minnie Perdue, Bandon, ship builders will probably meet here pressing the fact that the great souls jrtgon. 011.18 p before the end of this month to com fear nothing plete the organization of the Pacific For everything life gives us we roR SALE—Two dry cows; will Wood Shipbuilders' association. Com have to pay. Think of the supreme make beef in a short time. Not mittees are now at work on final sacrifices motherhood demands. And lineys H A De Long. Telephone plans for the organization and ship vet, what woman who comes back >01X6. Four Mlle. O4tf yard heads are suggesting details of from the gates of death with her The associ child tn her arms feels that the price «OR RENT—Three houses in the the association by mall O Niel's Ad., East Bandon Apply ation aims to promise greater co I is too much? Sacrifice is the thread of melody , Wm Plummer, 1236 E. Third st., operation between the federal shlp- r write to J. H. Gould. Box 793, ping board and the individual shtp- which runs through all of life. None builders. i of us can have everything It is nec- Udon. Ore. S20 toO20p essary to choose wisely— to have a sense of value«—to know what you )R RENT—Modern bungalow on Makes Good in the North are willing to give up in order that choice residence street in West A cough remedy must be good to other things may be added to you indon Apply (F) Western World. give satisfaction in a northern state's To dare splendidly Is not to be blind Bertram Bros, to the end of paying a heavy price— MISERS WANTED—A few good coal variable weather. "We have it is to see the penalty and to realize miners at Riverton mines, River- Green Bay, Wis., writes Ion, Oregon. Good pay guaran used Foley's Honey and Tar and rec I that the penalty is not too great. Life offers to each of us hi« de- tied Jy2«tfc ommend it to anyone who needs a good, reliable cough and cold rem -Ire We have to be brave enough TOR SALE or TRADE—120 acres edy.” Relieves croup, opens air pas t to take it. If riches and ease and a m miles east of Bandon, nearly sages, eases strangling fight for social position mean much to a man, ill umber removed. Will sell for $6 breath. O do you suppose he could throw them m acre or trade for improved town aside and go to look for a lost con iropertv. Nels Rasmussen, at Ban- ASTOUNDING REPORT tinent? But if finding a new world Ion Furniture Co. Jyl2tfc FOR BANDON-BY-THE-SEA was a man s real desire, do you sup pose the knowledge that he must 'OR SALE—A cello, bow and case, The wife of a merchant had sto suffer hardships and f^e death all in good condition. $35. See mach trouble so bad she could eat would deter him? Tof A. Richards. Bandon. S20tfc Hope Above All nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else would sour all hope to come safely out of We IFOR SALE—Few’ choice lots in West ONE SPOONFUL of horrible undertakings But only if Bandon, 66x162. close to Beach and ferment. Lid City Park. Price. $100. Chris buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc . as our desire to achieve is great are we UUsmussen S20tf mixed in Adler-i-ka benefitted her so completely brave that we dare fail INSTANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka ure and destruction And if w-e BITTER WRAPPERS—Printed in flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract greatly dare we go straight toward »pedal vegetable ink on high it relieves ANY CASE constipation, achievement even where we seem to Fade parchment paper, according to sour stomach or gas and prevents ap fail. law, at the Western World office. pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action It is not easy to sacrifice peace of Prompt service. Stfp. of anything we ever sold C. Y mind. It is not pleasant to take up 1 a burden of uncertainty and terror; LOWE, Druggist. WANT ADS—In this column are giv but unless that Is endurable we fall ing service to many. They are to posses* the strength which win» Prompt .Action Avert» Trouble Quick and reliable salesmen. What life’s great prizes. A constipated condition not only Ithey do for others they will do for Sorrow brings strength and sym y»u. Try one. Stfp poisons the blood stream, but quick pathy and understanding. The man ly affects the liver and other organs, who can endure sorrow has conquer TRESPASS NOTICE causing biliousness, sick headache, ed himself —the conquest of life lies NOTICE 1« hereby given that treepas- sour stomach, bloating, etc. Foley just ahead Sorrow and suffering •lng in any form Is prohibited on Cathartic Tablets are mild in action, are not too great a price to pay for my premises at Two Mile. Chris yet dense thoroughly, with no naus Richert. J18tt ea nor costive after effects. Keep success. Peace of tnlnd is a glorious thing—it means quiet, comfort, bowels regular, stomach sweet, liver steady nerves and rest But only the AU persons are hereby warned that active. O man who is ready to sacrifice his hunting and fishing or tresspassing in peace of mind can hope to achieve toy form Is strictly forbidden on the •VI HEAD THOSE WANT ADS greatly Growth always hurt». The premises known as the McClellan very unrest which drives man to the New Lake ranch. desire for growth lacerates him. Am POMEROY & GUERIN, ■*’iition put« an ach« of longing into Olltf. Langlois, Ore. | the heart. But all sufferings can be endured WASTED—We pay cash for empty save only one The loss of peace of gunny sacks.—Dippel Ä Wolver- tnind and comfort and friends and »b¿t‘sw bel g ; .1 » y I toa. MrSOtf happiness are all endurable. There Is only one price that 1» too big to of y our invention for FRtf SCAkCH ■ You save money "buying in the pay for achievement »elf respect and report on patentability. We re’ pat- ■ bulk.” We keep your bulk food ent.« or no fee Write for our fr.-a I.«* ■ The right to look yourself square In of »XI needati invention«. ■ clean in our new Sherer-Gilbert i the eye and call yourself a free man «unter San I to Grocery. It or woman—the right to take your j place with honest men and women I : Is the one thing to which you must notice to créditons I cling unless you can endure the un PATE NTS | In the Matter of ) the Estate of ) 8 S LITTLE. Deceased 1 East Via California NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That E D. Webb has been appoint 'd Administrator of the Estate of 8 8 Little, deceased, and that »11 Persons having claims against the •Hd estate to present the same. •Ith the proper vouchers, within six ®onth» from date hereof, to E. D ebb at the Law Office of I. N. Miller, First National Bank Bulld- I aj Bandon. Oregon, for allowance « rejection The Patience to Suffer When first the x-ray came into use and the lead screens to protect he hand of the operator had not i been Invented, a man over In Boston entered on x-ray research work He felt that here lay a great chance to help humanity The action of the little understood ray began destroy ing his fingers He made himself Mrange padded gloves and went on He could endure the burning away | >f his hand*—no suffering was tool treat to pay as price for the knowl- ; 'dge his soul demanded and tor the help of humanity his spirit felt driv en to give He could never have en- lured the personal fear that would | haie saved his flesh at the cost of! his work Extreme? Yes But his Indomitable courage to suffer and sacrifice brought him what he greatly desired How much would you suffer for your heart's desire? You get what you »ant of life—if .'ou want it enough! Is a pleasant winter route. Travel in comfort through a land where it is always summer. Ttieie's Ran I rancteco. Han Joe*. Del Monte. Monterey. I’wiflc Grove. Han ta liarbara. Los Angele«. Ix»ng Beech lenke and tnany other charming re- aorta. an<! niuch beautiful acenery entoute. E. D. WEBB A!3tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, V. 6- ,*"'1 Office at Roseburg, Oregon "V’emher 4, 1917. Three Daily Trains NOTICE la hereby given that Ed- **rl L. Ingram, of Bullard. Oregon., *ho on April 8. 1»13, made Home ■sal Entry. Serial No. 09740. for th* W Of Of 8E and Lot • °L Section 33, Township 11 8.. 14 W„ Willamette Meridian. *’ filed notice of Intention to make "a*i Commutation Proof, to eetab- claim to the land above deacrlb- *• before I. N. Miller. US Com -| ®'“ioner. at Kia office, at Bandon. on the IStb dny of October.' Claimant names as witnesses ®*>rge H Johnson, of Bullard. Oregon E W Fahy, of Bullard. Or r — . *won. Henry Koo«, of dullard. °fe«cn. J<ftn William«, of Prosper, dragon I A«k your local sgrnt for particular« Js a pleaaant »lotee mute. Trsvei I Htaad- Portlsnd 4o Ha» Francisco ard and tourist sleepers. dinbig rara. »olid Steel equipmrnt. Particularly attraciive st Ibis seawoa of th* year. Ask your local fluent for particulars joba M. Hco<t Gemerai P****ngw Agent Portland Wurth Tb*tr Weight ta Gold No man can do hl* beet when suf fering from backache, rheumatic pains, swollen joints or sore muscles B. H Stone. 14« N 2d St , Reading Pa, »rites "For month* I was unable to attend to butin*»« 1 u**d Foley Kidney Pills and «oon th* pains and aches »ere gone They are worth their weight in gold to me ' O Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, aa they cannot raacb the 4ia«aa«d portion of tha «ar Thera ia only one way to curt catarrhal drafneaa. and that la by a ccnatitutional remedy Catarrhal LWafnean la cauaed by an In« fiamed cwndition of the mvtcoua ilaiaf of the Kuatachtan Tube When thia tube ta inflamed you have a rumbling aound ar Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely cloaed. twafneaa la the result Unlraa the InflammatlsMi can bo rvduced and thia tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo dotroyod forever Many caaea of deafsras ara eauaefl by catarrh which ia an inflamed rendition of the migcoua our- faeoa Hallo Catarih • urr • <• th^u the blood oa the mucoua ourfacea of tho aya- toaa. Wo will give Oao Hundred Dollar« for aay eaeo of Catarrhal Doafnraa that cannot bo eared by Hall o catarrh Cure Circular« I ^■NkT** co. Toi*a». a Th* Whole Nvighburttuud K*uw* Mr*. Anna Palter. t&K J«ffar*uB St. So Omaha. Nab.. writ««. Foley* Hon*y and Tar cured my daughter of a bad cold My neighbor, Mr* Beu*ut*. cured haraatf and family »Ith Foley's Honey and Ter. and tn fact most »veryon* la our neighbor hood «peak* highly of it a* a good remedy for cougbt and cold« ** O CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND Lanías t 1» r—r ■H.aa«.« for CHICWtVTU» diamond «T and rttt •» t* a** O cio mettine bom. ere led with * > i >4/ a N l¡Uy Blbbi ti T abb MO OTBBB iaf«fv*a«V/' h i < Dwm^sU« aa4 sah Aar t '«’ ___ ----- • lAMOJB _ _ 1MIMD Pitta* ____________ _______ JILL a» for twBBty tw year« regarded at Bc«f. Aafest. Al way« MMlaNa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR CREDIT TO THE REAL WOMAN I was just thinking that it doesn't eem fair to me the way the world Is wont to pin blue ribbons and medals on chorus girls and other freak fe nales. and nobody trouble* to shout any hurrahs for the women who are most deserving of credit and cheers, avers Fay King. I mean the women who are kitchen champions and home hummers. Wo- ( nen who may not know the differ-| uiqg between slx cylinder cars or the lumoreeque. but she can run a klt- 'ben cabinet on high, low or Inter nediate and keep a family fat and isppy. She may not have the Brad- ttreet on the sacred thirty-six but when It comes to the upper crust— iust try her pie! She may not be ill wised up on this season's cut of vleeves. but you can't fool her on lamb. The greatest women in the world are the women who can make a home. The woman who rocks a cradle and bakes a cake, and rear* good citizens Is doing the beat thing a woman can do for the world She is the pulse of the universe, the root of all the good in life. And does she get any credit? Very little If any. When there's a bread baking con 'eat on in town the women respond beautifully. Loaves of bread, gor geous and brown, wboleeorae and nourishing, are submitted But they »carcely receive any notice. Aad ye* tn exhibition of peintings or pink teas for the Red Cross will get all kinds of patronage and publicity. I tell you, the woman in the home leservea all the praise and homage that one can give her. She la the most worthwhile woman on earth. We could get along without the public woman, but where would the world be without the woman in the home’ Her work is endless She is tireless Her work is not the spee-i L teenier, grandstand kind that gets applause Hers Is th» slow, everlast ing sort, that Is the foundation of all things Careering is often only carousing I am tired of seeing the world take Its hat off to a pug nose or a dimp led knee, and never hand any honors to the woman who makes the home, the bread and the citizen All honor to her. EX-HEAMEN WANTED Administrator of the Estate of 8 8 Little, Deceased , W H CANON, ” >> 20 27 04 11 Register D. SWIFT & CO. I Patent Lawyer«. E»«»*1 1888 Q 307 SeventhS^^Va6hingtoi^^Ä endurable heart hunger of feeling yourself an outcast and a weakling Sellin* your soul to the devil is thia la its simplest term* Failing n your own ideal* of decency—giv ing up >uur right to right yourself. If you want to achieve, you must look the thing squarely la the face and argue it out with yourself like this It won't be easy Nothing worth while ever is I'll hav« to fight and struggle every day and all the time I will be driven when I want to lie down and rest. I will be tortured when 1 want to be quiet and calm. I will have to sacrifice all ny littl* detire* I will have to go on when I am weary and hungry ' I will have to be misjudged it won't be easy. It will mean suffering • • ves. it will mesn all that. But it Is ; ®v biggest possibility. 1 must go ' after it." ON MERCHANT SHU’S The low first cost of a Ford car is not to be con fused with low value. The best manufacturing methods, combined with the highest grade of ma terials and the services of specialist workmen pro duce a better car at a lower price, Ford cars are built to serve and satisfy under all conditions. TOURINGCAR ROADSTER $428 $413 F O. B. BANDON A. GARFIELD, Agent, S*MO.n OFFICERS: T. P. HANLY, President R. H. ROSA. Vice Free. W. J. SWEET. Cashier DIRECTORS: FRANK FLAM. FRANK FAHY, C. Y. LOWE Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 Drafts on the Principal Cities of the V.orld. A General Banking Business. Accounts of Individualsand Corporations Solicited. * S. S. ELIZABETH Eight Day service between Coquille River and 'Friaco The government 1« offering excep Large Two Berth Outaide State tional opportunities to men with a limited amount of experience st sea rooms with running water. to become officers In the new mer chant marine, which, according to FOR FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare the latest prediction«, will «oon be supreme In the world • commerce $10.00 BANDON The government wants men who have had two year«' experience on FROM th« deck of ocean or coastwise ves SAN FRANCISCO sels or as masters or pilot« of lake, bay or sound steamer« Rather than RESERVATIONS J E. Nortzx'.OqqilU take men now engaged In th« mar Perkins’, Myrtle Pole^. Hiyyer’a 0| m chant marine, those place« would Store, MarshAcld; E. B Thrift, LanfMe eventually h«v« to be filled— msn who have had tea experience and E, SET. KRUSE, owners and mana<- not now engaged «re principally •rs, 24 Calif. St, San Franeiaeo. wanted, a*. In th!« way. men beat suited can ba aeeured and can bn trained In the quickest possible time The demand for new officer« 1« an BANDON ormoua and the pay will ba unusu ally good with war bonuses To secure new officer« without de lay, the government 1« maintaining two free nautical school« la Oregon one at Portland and the other at As torta Each student 1« given a course lasting from four to «lx weeks and then ia assigned to duty on • «hip QUICK, RELIABLE SERVICE for «lx month« practical training AUTO TRUCKS with pny. At the end of tht« period he receives hie license Men Inter RBADqt'ABTER« NOTHING TOO LAMB rated should communicate with Cap CENTRAL WAREHOUSE NOTHING TOO SMALL tain E 8 Edward«. Inepeetor of Pwoag 142 hull«. Portland who ha« charge Of I examination of applicants >00^'X^'>000000^0<X^ SAILS J. E. WALSTROM Central Transfer Co. ✓