Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, October 11, 1917, Image 6

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Uncle Sam appeals to his loyal citizens to support the brave
soldiers who are entering the fight to destroy Kaiserism and
make the world safe for Democracy. These men are going to
France to fight your battles; are you going to let them offer
their lives for you without giving them your support?
DON’T DELAY ANOTHER DAY
LIBERTY BOND
The Port of Bandon held a meet­
ing yesterday at which the budget
I Parkersburg Residents Are Taking for the goming year was adopted. It
Active Interest in the Work.
will be published in an early Issue
l’.< ailmnster Tells Coquille Paper Department of Agriculture Puldiia-
II.. Cl FU
I
of Western World.
Hon IkHiies Itenial of Persistent
Too Much Empiisela lins Ilern
By CLEM
I
The following Bandon pupils
The
people
of
Parkersburg
and
Rumors to Contrary.
Plated ou HIgliivaler.
_________
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earned Palmer Progress pins: A
Lawrence ______
DeOs ___
and
Elmer
Miller
other lower-river communities are
Arthur Sweet returned home from Powers Sun- " ooden. F rancls Itarnekoff, By!
T. P Hanly and
There Is no truth In a widely cir­ just as patriotic and just as active in were down from Lam pa today at­
Talking with Roadmaster Mur­
Marshall, Hazel Marshall, M m
day.
displaying
that
patriotism
as
any
dock last Monday, he said that the culated statement that the govern
tending a business meeting.
ter, Helen XValdvogel, Wilbur J
sections
of
the
country.
These
aec-
Mrs.
T.
H.
Shaw
arrived
Monday
•
ment
expects
to
only regret he had about the road
take food supplies
gensen, Nellie McAdams. Ethel Bai
from Grants Pass.
grades so far adopted on the bond from any family, Both the food ad tlons responded liberally in the gov-
Roll Anderson was injured at Ced-
i low, George Kronenberg. The
fund work tn thia county was that nilnlstration and the department of eminent's campaign for the first Llb- ar Point while working with a crew
Miss Nellie Breuer of Myrtle Point ( mer Progress pin is a neat gold
ho had ever listened to the people Agriculture join in a statement to erty Loan, taking a good share of In a loading switch Tuesday,
He has been engaged as teacher in dis- i blue enamel badge which pupils
bonds;
they
also
came
through
with
who told how high the water got in I counteract what seems to be a delib­
dropped a rail on his foot bruising trlct No. 6 4, to hold a six weeks have made a marked improvement
1890 or I#06 or any other old year, erate propaganda to the effect that their donations to the Red Cross it badly, although no bones were term.
their writing are entitled to wear
to the extent of trying to make the [the government Intend» to take from fund and the ladles are taking an broken.
XVork has once more started on
Beulah Baker of the Eighth
new grade everywhere above the (every family all canned goods put active Interest In sewing for our
the new county road leading from grade received a prize at the
boys at the front.
highest watermark known, says the[up in excess of 100 quarts.
Two Mile into the Treadgold range fair on her exhibit of sea mosses
To further the Red Cross work
Coquille Valley Sentinel
H»
This Is only one of the var allons
country.
lian Leuthold, who won the
think» that where h section of road ! of the rumor, which lias been widely arrangements have been made for a
school
garden contest, secured
big
dance
and
program
to
die
held
Last
Friday
evening
a
bean
shell-
hai been overflo.ed < nee In five or circulated
Another statement is
Ing party was held at the J. E. Ad­ award for the best potatoes.
ten years for a few diys. it would that the government has been urg at the Parkersburg hall on Saturday
Three of the local teachers, E
ams home, nearly all of the neigh­
bo much better to let It overflow as Ing the canning, drying and preserv­ evening. October 13th, commencing
Conner,
Charlotte Palmer and P
at
8:30
p.
nt.
Steamer
Relief
will
bors
on
the
lower
creek
attended.
cflen again, and for people to sub ing of fruits and vegetables so that
G. M. XVilloughby of Hall creek Godshall, spent Saturday and
mil to a few days or hours Incon I they will be in a convenient form for leave Riverton at 7 30 and return
is working with his team on the new j day visiting friends who are I
venleuca than to spend tens of thou» the government to handle and trans­ after the dance for the convenience
ing in Marshfield.
ends of dollarn In raising the grades port when It takes them away from of those who will attend from that
road on upper Two Mile.
Doubtless other boats and
Friday evening the high sell
t hove the b'Kites t
flood
record the people.
Further elaboration la section
Word has been received that Levi
their annual ‘get
pupils held
Inown
II line Adopted the policy that these goods are to lie taken from • 'I'm cars will aid parties from other
Goff
and
wife
who
have
been
spend
­
You can save money on the
quafnted” beach party near
vf retrenching In that way now and the American homes and shipped to river sections ami Bandon to attend
ing the past two seasons in Illinois,
following newspapers by sub­
the affair
An admission of
Queen Anne Cottage. Games,
15c
vvlHhea ho bad d.,ue au from the start , England
will return home the last of the
scribing through the Western
and
2
>c
will
be
charged,
and
and wi
the
Along the same line he figures
S|'« < ifii Instance» < ltd
World.
All subscriptions are
month.
of the evening.
that the difference In Interest be
In one Instance a motorist stop­ proceeds will he turned over to the
payable cash In advance.
"Billie" Cox and H. A. DeLong
The Bandon High School Studat
tween an Investment of ft .‘>,000 In ped at a farm houw to fill the tadl Red Cross
traded horses last week.
body met Friday and elected the
a high wooden tr-etle that cannot b' »tor of hla automobile In the course
M. XV. Treadgold was down the lowing officers;
Rutter and Eggs (ioIng High
permanent and one of fit.000. tn a of conversation lie casually Inquired
C/2
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2 C/2
3 f—f ?
coast Tuesday looking for another dent; Gladys Gallier, vice president;
gravelled roadway tn the new road whether the farmer's fainllv
Local people who were fortunate
wat
«-< O
car of beef cattle.
j Gail Boak, secretary-treasurer;
Io be Constructed from Coquille to canning ull the surplus fruits and In preserving a large supply of eggs
7’ ir
•<" C rp
Fat Elk across the willow land hot- " total'll s in order to help c ttserve during the past atimmer are now
Albert Duke purchased a horse of lie Kicking and Randall Kay.»
toms south < f town
XX aldvogel Bros., a few days ago. j bers of the executive council.
the food supply
He w a . Informed beginning to congratulate
thera-
3 O
ly bought by the I
The road gang is expected back to various classes are completing t
that the fam r was not doing this selves The same holds true of those
Four Mlle by the first of next week. organizations. The Seniors elected
dispensing with the use of
I'nau e the government intended to who laid In a supply of butter,
f >r a few day s once in the
Miss Grace Miller was a Coquille John Doualdson, president; u
take all the canned goods away ex Both eggs and butter are growing
Gallier, vice president; Goldie Bi.-
the aatue time lie fax ora
visitor Saturday and Sunday last.
cept a »mail part vf ft actually need more scarce every day locally, The
fp • g ’cd dyk out Of the
cd by tho family Itself
Our Dew Valley neighbor, J. J. ford, secretary-treasurer. Miss K5*
government has Issued a statement
Morris, is not far from right when Conner, class adviser
high water f< r the first section of the
"Butter will be higher
The authorities state emphatically as follows:
Coquille to Bandon road
he says that the city watering trough
that no such cqurse has ever been In price this year than we have
The junior class officers m
Mr Murdock also says that the contemplated by the government known It to be since the Civil war.
Is not sanitary Very true, the float Josephine Croxall. president. I
County Court has time and again On the contrary, both the department The poultry situation is equally as
keeps the trough supplied with water Capps, vice president. Willie HW
Ym< a Induced to make considerable f Agriculture and the food adntln serious
but to be sanitary g stream of water ing, secretary-treasurer;
The farmers have killed
appt oprialii u> for gravelling a frac i'tratlon ate strongly utgtng house­ practically all spring chickens for
should enter one end and .put at the will be class adviser
tionnl section of some road by the wives Io < an and preserve. especially food, while only one tenth of the us­
opposite end at all times. I would
representation that the re«! of the at this time, all surplus fruit» and ual supply of milk fed chickens is
not necessarily believe that
this horses
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in this part „
of the county M*
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road was In first class Condition and ii Lvtable« in order that the house now available."
trough was the means of spreading afflicted at this time,
that Improvement would put it in hold» Ihcmselve» may have a cheap
this epidemic of distemper simply be prevalent the same a»
’
shape for travel the year round. and plentiful supply of food.
because about 90 per cent of all the
Harry Pearce in Draft Army
the h im*» *"
• hen In point of fact, the section
Harry Pearce, a former Bandon
ssked for was not particularly bet
resident who had made hie home at
ter or worse than the rest of the
Fresno. Califoruia. the past
two
rtad
lie la advising agglust piece < ”Ut < Hill i omine at Coquille on years, arrived on the Ellxabeth thia
nteel nppruprlgtlons of this kind
th tôlier l.Mli—Jurors.
week for a short visit with his moth­
without close Investigation to find
er who resides here and with local.'
The following is the list of jurors, friends
©*it whether the claims are warrant-
Mr Pearce was one of the
elect • I Er the October term of Clr- young uien drafted into the Nation­
< 'lit c urt, which convenes on Octob- al Army from the Fresno district,
er
lit I
K II. Fish. E l.ewln. I» and must report at American Lak a.
Hi< < iei of I ah al I hk I) XA'evIa
He
nn~uneriients wer« recehed in \V Carpenter. A H Reese. A tier Washington, by October 15th
I' nd n thia week of the marrtsae vf ft Id. F Il Boy le, Bandon. E P states that around Fresno exemptions
Edward F Wieder and M im F len* Lewis. Marshfield. J D Carl, Nor for various reasons averaged about
t». iiMisgit *' Haa Franclkco Oclob- w ay W E Bigelow, Myrtle Point 50 per cent, mostly farmers and
e, 2 n d
Mr XX teil er IS well k lio w n II I . Johnson. Coquille i; Sam Breu married meu with children depend-j
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J. I I. Appleton eats, or physically unfits
l • old time Bandontana being a er. Myrtle l'oint.
The men j
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brolber nf Mr» F g Tutil» of ihls Bridge. C A Painter, I North Bend. drafted seetu to take the matter ■
Portland Evening
C'»v and haifng reslded In Coos C P Uffleld. Coquille. George Mul- philosophically and after it la all ’
Telegram
Point ;
Geo Getting over with, are glad to be on their!
r »nty In Ms yonth The Sau Fran len. Myrtle
XVestern World
P N. Reber g. North •
to the training campa.
clac» Examinar of a receñí date aays Marsh Held.
Value of both
I Jdte Wieder port au¡iertnt»ndeut Bend, C M Rhodes. South Slough
Our Clubbing Offer
Meóle« MUI Outl«H>k tiood
of II.e Crowlay I a inch A Tugboal J XV. XVqtt, Marshfield Henry Seng
You save
J I» l.adlry, manager
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of _________
the 8un
Co, left jeeterday for Partland on «tacken Marshfield I twin I' X ak
am.
Coquille.
XV
C.
Parker.
Prosper
«et \Voolen Mills of this city, return
tba Emerald lina «teamer Kilburn
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F 1’”*Bv enough he »a« gixen the Ned Galloway, Hauser. John Shut •d on the Kliiabeth frotn a bustneaa
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Bend.
A R Clinton. vielt In San Francisco
He slates
btldal sute as he la vn hl« honey- ter. North
Oregonian (weekly)
Bl 50
Prv
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Noble,
Marshfield
XV
thal the plant la tn Position to rs-
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Half the «aterfront altead-
W astern World
1.50
ed the departure of the veaael «Ith Grow Coquille R M starter. Marsh eetve <11 the ordere that It cau handle,
Value of both
_ 3 00
»orte shoes too old for the Belgian field. XV J Royd. Riverton:
E and the future prospects for It ar.
Our Clubbing Offer
.. 3 25
rclltf and enough rice to spatter the Holland. Marshfield. E K Weekly. unusuaily brtght
You save ... .
— .75
Bridge
deck»
A new
will be drawn
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Mr< F Don McCrsry and eon. '
the old g
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Don.
were
paasencera
today
for
Sac
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Dentist. has two year
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ramento. where they «III reside !
>Wd from ili» First National Rank
XVestern XVorld
They have been making their horns*
bultdlog to the room formerly oc death of Judge Hartocker a
Value of both
on Coos river. but fire destroyed the I
etipled by Hr 3» field In the Eiling of It.
Our Clubbing Offer
house
a
short
time
ago
Mr
Mc
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u building I irsi door to the right FUR
You save
RENT Housekeeping rooms Crary Is In Sacramento -Coos pg» I
head of stairs
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