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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
president Wilson Emphatically Indorses Go to Church Movement. Go to Church. I P TH| WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 1 need not tell you that your effort to qaloïen the ohuroh-golng habit aaong our It bas always seemed to me that the habit of ahurob-going somehow lay at the foundation of steadfast oharaoter and the maintenance of Us standards of life GO TO CHURCH next Sunday. Induce others to GO TO CHURCH. « day school at 10 a. m.; preachiug at 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. DI Everyone cordially invited. AMONG LOCAL CHURCHES t t t Seventh Day Adventist Services at the Seventh Day Ad ventist church are as follows: Sab- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH bath school on Saturday at 10 o'clock Rev. Winfield S. Smith, Pastor p. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; preach Sabbath Services ing Sunday evening at 7:30. Every (10 00 A. M...............Sabbath School tl 11:00 A. M......................... Preaching body welcome. t t t T OO P. M. .. C. E. Prayer Meeting Baptist Church i 00 p. tn............................... Preaching Services at the Baptist church are t t t as follows: 10 a. m. Sabbath school: Church of God 11 a. m. preaching; 7 p. m., B. Y Church of God, corner of Caroline P. U.; 8 p. m , preaching; on Fridays !»v»nue and First street, holds regu at 7:30 p. m., prayer and praise. lar services every Sunday: Sunday Everyone cordially invited.—Rev. A school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 B. Reese, pastor. a m.; young people's meeting at t t t ! 30 p.m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m. ST. JOHN’S (Episcopal) CHl'RCil Too are cordially invited to attend uf enjoy a feast from the Lord with Services on the 2nd, 4th and 5th ui—Committee. Sundays of the month at 11 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Sunday School on all t t t Church of Brethren Sundays at 10 a. m. Ssrvices every Sunday at: WM. HORSFALL, Vicar. Sun- ♦ ♦ PtlRT ORFORD NEWS (From the Tribune) ♦ ' ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr» Sadie Hogg has been appoint- si postmistress at Denmark in place of Mr». 0. L. Capps, resigned. L G. Hill went to Bandon last »eek where he will remain with his family until about November 15th, •ben he will return to Port Orford »nd spend the winter trapping and Of’elcptng his mines on upper Elk river. " D. Carpenter of Bandon who .assed down the cuast Monday, __ _______ ,. can ' 'Jch for the fact that here are hon- * leople traveling the roads of ^rry Between here and Rogue riv- Mr Carpenter lost his pocket ■' ’k containing over $50 in cur- ''°c' It »as picked up the same b) Sam Malehorn and returned to its owner, who went on his way rejoicing. W. D. Carpenter and sister, from Bandon, arrived in Port Orford Sat- urday enroute to spend the winter in San Louis Obispo county. Cal . where Mrs. Carpenter is now conducting a hotel. Mr. Carpenter, who owns the Racket store at Bandon was driving a Ford and experiencing engine ; trouble at this place his sister re- turned to Coos to make the trip by water. After repairs were made in the local garage, Mr. Carpenter con tinued his trip alone Monday. ’ 1 We have the new "Adam" pal | tern in Community Silver, This is Call and see it i the wy latest. 04 ' Sabro Bros. I FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. Apply at 33« Chicago Ave O11 t2p ' FORD Universal Auto Co., Spoksne “have been using Zerolen* for several month* — A-1 quality.’’ BUICK J. D. Laupp«, S»crun«nta “Te have found Zerolene to be • “"t factory lubraant for B um k Automobile. DODGE Eston Campbell, Seattle “our espcricncc with Zerolene ha* been en tirely satisfactory.’’ MERCER Mercat Pacdk CoaM A»< y, S»n FYsnciaro—“Zerolen* has proven very aatia- fectory.” ZEROLENE Zie Standard Oil for Motor Carr FOUR MILE j 'iB Or**>» Journal) ml ablted' deit' ‘east “gged it lnacces’ib“’- moat rugged and one of the met pictur- ^s’atea U?“* lhe Vd“- ed states la located in Oregon Cur- era rU“‘y' ln ‘he extr*nie wuthwaat- eorner of the state, like Wallowa county in the extreme northeast cor ner. i. mountainous and picture*»»,* th J-eVerV .8QU“re cultivated here are .49 of virgin wilderness In .act. w th the exception of a fringe .J"“ r? “lens ,he «.ar Langlois. Denmark. Flores creek, Port Orford. Gold Beach. Brooking», thetco and near Agness, there is practically no cultivated land. When you hear old settlers, pack ers and prospector* talk about Stone butte Summit mountain. Old Round- top. Grouselouse mountain. Watches butte. Edson butte. Madden butte, RESIDENT WILSON emphatically indorsed the GO TO CHURCH campaign in a letter he sent to the Massillon (0 ) chamber of commerce. He declared that the habit of church- . LAY AT the foundation of steadfast S r ACTER and the MAINTENANCE OF THE STAND ARDS OF UFE. Herewith u produced a facsimile of President Wilson’» letter: people ceets with ay warme9t gympathÿ. CURRY COUNTY j Worn*» Have Their Tn.eM*. Not only middle aged younger onaa. too. suffer from ba£ ache, pains In •!<$*. swollen *»ki*. sore muaelea. rheumatic P*l»'• kindred ailment* wKhout "B0 * that these are moat often th* reaui of deranged or overworked kl<$n»r» FOI„ Kidney Pill« •<*>* •*£ cine for kidney trouble about acme Community *11- ou should •** th* It * a baeety pattern at Rebro Bro*. 04 Drop in today FROM CuqulUa Sentinel I rge» Cuneo» to y Provide X eceevary Site. V By CLBM Elmar Miller and Roy Jone* left Th* Coquille Sentinel is urging to work at th* eawmUl north the people of that place te provide a >f Bullards. bridge ait*. It say* "When th* s J Wilson spent Sunday at th* County Court make* up it* budget home ranch. thia year the three members of the D*Lon« who la attending court are pledged to apparopriate go sniool at Bandon, spent Satur 310.1)00 for ISIS with similar ap day and Sunday at th* paternal propriations tor the two years fol home lowing. to build a bridge acroaa th* river at Coquille—providtug a site The two ladle», Mr* Mecum and for the landing on this side is fur *r’ Smith, are visiting at Bullards nished This has not been done." for a few days. "We have The Sentinel argues Chas Fox has just finished haul- not the county court's word for It. ng a fine lot of hay which he pur but it is reasonable to euppose that if the council as a body appeared chased from up river parties. before the court and pledged to fur A few more days will se<> the road nish a site when the county Is prepar makers at south Two Mile Thia ed to begin construction, there would will be about the largest Job on the be no hesitation on the court'* part whole contract and will probably In fulfilling their end of the agree take most of the winter. ment as regards the $10.000 «ap Another court might Sylvester Summer* was a caller at propriation not feel themaelvee bound by their the Miller ranch Tuesday. predeceaaor'a promises." B R Taylor and uncle. W ____ alt. Laird, left Sunday morning for Loe Spu rgaon'a Orphanage. Angeles tn the former's car They Spurgeon'* orphanage owe* its origin will stop at Eureka and visit rela to a letter received by Mr Spurgeon tives enroute. Brant haa been fail in ISt'si from Mrs. Hillyard offering Ing in health for some time and It him £20.01»’ to found a hottie for desti was thought advisable to change to tute orpbau boys Mr Spurgeon wes » warmer and dryer climrte for a too amazed to believe thi* clergyman'* while. It is only hoped by hla many widow'» offer and celled on Iter "to friends that the change will be of confer about the £300 she wished to benefit to hiui. He may rest as place tn hl» bands.*’ lint securities for sured that our very best regards will £20,000 were soon Lauded over, and the follow him where he goes, and fur orphanage came into being. The noble thermore we sincerely hope that we benefactor. Mrs. Hillyard. died in 1KSO cat have hint again with us In hla Her last words were, "My boys, my usual good health and hearty airilla. boy*!"—London Telegraph. Mrs Taylor's brother. Harry Laird, will assume the duties of the ranch, which Inclusive Is a fine dairy herd Harry has been with them all thru the season and Is thoroughly com petent to handle the propoeltloa. pliant Rock mountain. Mount Avery Mount Butler. Lost Mule mountain. Cornier mountain, Bald mountain. I’antlier mountain. Sawtooth moun tain. ( ,dar Point. Humbug. Soldier ' .<i! .' l’otato, lllahe i untain. Seven Mile peak and a core of other well known landmark*, you begin to get an ii|. a <«f th* montainous character of the district. It Is not a district of amateur mountains either, for you will find ¡lion* the Hogue as well as along the Illinois river, can- yon» SO deep that the river far below looks like a bit of silk flos*. in places you can look down from the precipitous side« of the bluffs for from 1500 to 3500 feet to tbe foam ing water in the bottom of the rock walled canyon. In going to Curry county from Portland you go by rail to Coquille and from there to Bandon by boat in the Coquille river. From Bandon you go by auto or team down the coast to your destination in Curry C C. Carter of Myrtle Point Is en county; for Curry county'a solitude* deavoring to pick up a car load of have not as yet echoed to the whistle beef cattle in thia vicinity at the of tlie iron horse. present writing. Shortly after crossing Bethel creek The women and children for miles in Cooa county you cross the county line and enter Curry county, Two around are flocking to the Nord miles south of the county line you strom cranberry marsh for the an come to Langlois, which Is 1« milee nual picking which commenced last it will probably take two from Bandon. Just below Langlois. Monday Flores creek is crossed, In early weeks to harvest tbe crop. packer from days Fred Flore, a exploring Lieutenant Stoneman's SELECTING THE BOAR. party fell Into this creek and gave his name to Flores creek and Floree lake. Two and a half miles below Oimi Should Ba Considered When Choosing Head of the Herd. Langlois lies Denmark. In Willow The time is at hand when all breed creek, 12 miles north of Port Orford, A cheese factory at Denmark fur ere and farmers will make their eelec nishes a market to the settlers for tion of a herd boar to use tn their herd their milk, Five milee beyond Den- far their coming crop of spring pig*, mark, Sliver creek is crossed and a writes o correspondent of the White Breeders’ Gazette. Very careful con mile further south the celebrated «(deration should l>e exercised In mak Sixes river, Some very rich placer Ing this selection, as the herd boar la claims are located on Sixes river. half tbe foundation of tbe herd. Just opposite the mouth of Slxe» Choose a boar that, to your Judg river lies Castle rock, and to the rnent, will cross liest with the dam* north lies Tower rock, where looking which you have to breed. Tbe large southward you see Gull rock, and medium tyi>e has tbe preference among south of Gull rock you see the light most breeders. Tbe boar should be house on Cape Blanco, the most west strong in pointe of breeding, have a ern point of land in the United masculine apj>earance with broad head States. and abort Jowl; strong, arched back, Crossing Indian creek, Garrison broad between legs and with good lagoon, you come to Port Orford, feet. Tbe last point mentioned should Port Orford dwells in one's memory be watched very carefully. like a painting by an old master It There will tie a number of sale* held is one of the most beautifully situ thia fall where the very beet boars ated places on the whole Pacific will be sold at public auction, and coast Battle rock lies tn the fore every breeder and farmer will have an ground, where a group of white men opportunity to visit these sales and in the early fifties were besieged by make Ills selection. The price paid for a good lierd boar the Indians. They had on the rock an old smooth bore cannon, and hav should never t>e compared with the ing plenty of powder but no ball*, market price of bogs, but should I« they loaded the cannon with nails governed by tbe quality of tbe Individ and met the charging Indians with a ual. and a hundred dollar* or even broadside of spikes and nails at cl<*e more paid for a good boar will be ev range which did terrible execution ery dollar well epent. to the thickly crowded mass of In dians coming along the narrow trail When you need Job Printing phone to the summit of the rock 901, Western World, and a repreeen Looking from The Heads” at Pori tative will call. Only flrat claaa work Orford toward Redfish rocks and *•'i —~ land rock, one has a singularly beau- and at reasonable prices tiful view of the ocean with the foam encircled rocks. The road around Humbug moun WHEN I SAW SWEET NELLIE tain. Just beyond Port Orford. Is HOME one of the tnuet picturesque stretch In tbe sky tbe bright stars gilt es along the coast Euchre creek U tered. crossed a few milee aouth of ( orbin On tbe grnaa tbe moonlight and 10 miles farther on lie* Wed fell; ilerburn. where Roderick Hushed the eound of daylight'* has a salmon cannery and about 17,- bustle. 000 acres of land along the Ro«u* Closed tbe “pink ey«d plmper Just aero»* the Rogue river la Gold nell.' Beach, the county seat °r A* down tbe nioasgrow n wood county and its largest city. It ha* • population of 250 Brooking, and path, Where th* cattle love to roam. Chetco are not far from the Calif«* Front Aunt Patty* quilting tiia lino. . u-*. More deer, bear* cougars and bob party I wa* seeing Nelli* bom* cats are to be found In Carry county than in any other county in the »ert, Wbeu tbe autumn Unged lb* Here you will greet tract* of Port greenwood. Orford cedar a* well as •prue?ron'- Turning all It* leave» to gold: hemlock, myrtle. Oak an I I d tbe lane by alders shaded The county haa over ten billion I my love to Neill* l°'d. of standing, merchantable timber, As we »food together gazing beside «old. «»a* cow*r- chrome lr?n cobait, cinnabar and ptoliau» On tbe star beat >* ng led don»*. C^y county is one of th- tr^ur. How I bl*seed the Aogn*t even cheats of tho weit. WANTS THE BRIDGE BOLT Ing When I borne. *«~t Morris Heights By J. J. MORRIS Berkshire» Berkshire* Berkshire» Berkshire* Registered Berkshire* A merchant relale* the following "For years 1 could not sleep without turning every hour. Whatever 1 at* caused gas and aourneaa Also had stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, ate, a* mixed in Adler i-ka relieved me IN STANTLY." Because Adler-l-k* flushea the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieve* ANY CASK constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevent* ap pendicitis It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. C. Y Lowe. Druggist. Mr. Farmer Are you prepared to fill your silo? 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