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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
■ANDO* Borrowing under the federal Farm Loan system la done through co operative farm loan associations, or ganized by the farmers, having ten or more members, and each group burrowing at least »20,000. About 1900 such associations are now in force. oooo ooooooooo oooo< Men Have Been Blind to Opportunities to Be Found in Agricultural Pursuits DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR TEETH By Warner M. Vaa Noedea. New Yod Bader TRADING LIBERTY BONDS A Clean Tootk Never Decay» BANDON LODGE No. 130 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication Friday after the full moon of each month. Sojourn Master Masons cordially invited. E W. SCHETJER, Secretary. "I hope that the merchants of the Eyes have been blinded to the magnitude of the opportunities afforded country, upon a mure careful consid If you want work that lasts; erallon of the subject, will discon by the development of agricultural pursuits, due in great part to modern if you want it done with no tinue their efforts to sell merchan KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS dise and take Liberty Loan Bunds in inventions having made easily possible the accumulation of wealth which more pain than the prick of has been gathered with but little heed as to how long the supply would payment,” says Secretary McAdoo. Delphi Lodge No. 64, Knights of your the needle; if you want The secretary states that he has no last. It has been done in our skimming way as we do many things— Pythias. .Meets every Monday even you Pyorrhea CURED, or if doubt that merchants offering to ing at Kniglits hall. Visiting Knights sip the froth without tasting the substantial. But the roots of humanity want to KEEP FROM GET- take Liberty Loan Bonds in exchange Owned and published by invited to attend. strike deep into the earth and it is only now when the question of our for m . .-chandise are actuated by pa TING PYORRHEA, see FELSHE’M t HOWE ROY B CORSON. C. C. triotic motives, but that auch trans very existence is automatically forced on us that we reflect upon the pos actions tend to defeat a primary ob VIC. BREUER, K. of R. Ä S. L. D FNCLSHEIM, Editor sibilities of this endeavor. ject of the bond sales, as they dis JAS H HOWE, Hus. Mgr. From time immemorial the farmer has been the vertebrae of all courage thrift and increase expendi Entered as second-class matter at tures. Bunds so taken in exchange nations, and the countries who possess the wisdom of foresight have C BANDON LODGE No. 133 Ellingson Building the post office at Bandon, Oregon, in must cases are immediately sold accorded him his rightful place. Countries which have turned their minds January 2d. 1913, under the Act of In the open market, which tends to I. O. O. F. Bandon, Oregon suppress the market price and ad and attention to other pursuits are becoming cognizant that their life March 3d, 187 9. versely affects sales of future issues. will be at stake if more effort is not directed toward agricultural develop SUBSCRIPTION RATES; The strongest efforts are made by ment. The pendulum is swinging backward once more and farming will >00000000000000000 Meets every Wednesday night at One Year (in advance) fl.50 the Treasury Department to have the I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Odd Six Months (in advance)... .75 these Government bonds purchased come into its own. <>000000000 0000 000* Fellows always welcome. Farming unlocks a thousand doors of opportunity. The days of tor permanent investment by the peo- THE OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER W A PANTER, N. G. i pie and paid for out of savings, thus pioneering are over. Trails have become roads; facilities for the trans Pilons : Office, 901; Residence, 311 not only providing funds for the RADLEY, Secretary. mission of intelligence are innumerable. The development awaits the Government but effecting conserva GET READY FOR THE GARDEN tion of labor and material; excbang- keen awakening to the modern necessities of sustenance. As a firm believer in the potency Ing them for merchandise therefore To the homeseeker, the man who wants a paradise, his own vine of the winter, or at least early spring defeats this purpose. and fig tree, farming is replete with suggestions and there is no country garden, Western World again at better prepared to promote these suggestions and individual dreams than tempts to write upon the subject. Rebecca West, un Englishwoman New Location As qualifications for such, we res working for the British government, the United States. TIMMONS BUILDING. pectfully recall thu back-lot efforts Millions of acres are going practically to waste, but the enormity writes In the New Republic: “The First Street. with the hoe that have furnished DR. R. V. LEEP woruuu munition-maker has lifted a of this available land should in no wise create an infamous reflection our pleasures of yore, and the vol- load from the minds of feminists. For Physician and Surgeon uminous information Imparted by upon the quality and condition of the land, but rather construed as a Daily Papers Magazines our successful gardener friends, the ulthough we talked about the eco derogation of the man who has been content to look afar for verdant fields Office tn Ellingson Bldg, All Current Publications U. S department of Agriculture an d nomic independence of women and the hone 394. without inspecting those about him. that itching germ commonly known Injustice of paying women lower BANDON. OREGON as the progenitor of Spring fever. wages than men for equal work, we it is a lamentable fact that many did not really know whether women of our enthusiastic amateur garden were capable of equal work. F. J. CHATBURN We era failed of tangible results last hoped that the Inferior position oc Saturday Evening Post Ô A TTOR N E Y-AT-LA W year. But what of that? Does not cupied by women In practically every 0 both family pride and the edicts of I Practice in all courta. Office part of the Industrial world except the food administration, as well as in Kucket Store building un Second the high cost of living demand that the textile trades could be explained Street, Bandon, Oregon. By DR. IRA NELSON HOLLIS he who does net first succeed shall by their luck of technical training President of American Society of Mechanical Engineers try, try again? In a very largo and by the ph^klcul depression caused number of cases ground that was by underpayment ami the consequent I. N. MILLER wholly unsuitable for gardening was underfeeding, hut we could not be All preparations for public service must be based upon a foundation Attorney and Counselor at Law planted, and in many other cases the certain. We are quite sure now. I enterprise of backyard food produc Women are good timekeepers; they of good citizenship in our whole country if our officials are to serve well HAND-TAILORED Notary Public tion was begun In enthusiasm and can endure long hours; they can do in this republic. A human pyramid can be formed only with strong Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat’l Bank Bldg. ended in indifference. Ground was work that requires delicacy of eye men at the bottom, and no first-rate public service can ever lie built up Bandon, Oregon broken and seed planted and then and hfind; they arc careless of dan on a flabby, careless attitude toward civic duties. America is young vet. tlio garden was left to its fate. Gard ger; they are In every respect save ena. as everyone who lias had experi It is like a boy who has grown far ton rapidly, loose-jointed and tall, with DR. FRED COVELL ence knows, will not thrive under the that of muscular strength us useful ns unlimited possibilities after his frame shall have been knit into a solid “ Distinctively for Gentlemen" ruen.” CHIROPRACTOR absent treatment. mass. One hundred and twenty-eight years is not enough to bring a However, one of tiie chief causes Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to nation to its majority, especially one made up of such diverse elements in many cate's where tiie efforts of 5 p. m. the grower were conscientiously de Along with the dlsconrugement of us ours, the dumping ground of all the world for the oppressed and the HI’ItlNG SIA 1,ES ANI» SAM Opp. Hotel Galller voted to the cauao, failed from no travel merely for pleasure, nt the pres poor. PLES NOW ON Office in Bandon Sanitarium, other reason than that the garden ent time when railway resources will DISPLAY. Bandon, Oregon. Every individual must be regarded as part of the public service, nnd was planted so late In tiie spring the be strained to the utmost In earing for plants had no opportunity to make business thrust upon the carriers by the the first thing he must acquire whether he be native born or immigrant, their iergeet growth before the war. comes tin- Intimation that discus DR. F. A. VOCE is public conscience. In some wav the ordinary citizen too often argues summer drouth came on Thia was sion Is going forward with regard to that because this ia n government bv the people and for the people the DENTIST particularly discouraging How ever. a little unfavorable experi tile Increase of fares. That step, if state owes hint something. In that respect our patriotism is in part a PYORRHEA SPECIALIST ence last yenr should not deter one It were taken, infallibly wotihl exert sham, and we have plenty of evidence to prove it. Telephone 1222 an Influence In the direction of reduced from trying again And with an I he first demand of our republic is, then, an educated public con Ellingson Bldg. Bandon, Ore. <xtra early spring at hand, it Is no travel. Even the war tax of eight per doubt tiie pt rt of wisdom to start cent on rallwny fares and ten per science. No man should expect more from his country than he is willing Ilin garden of more hardy plants cent on sleeper tickets Is operating ma 1" give it. Those who whine about injustice in modern society are usually DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Immediately, men who hum had ex ‘rrtallv to cut down getting about what they deserve. pert-nee In gardening in Bandon, and Dentist The second demand on every citizen should be a knowledge of our know how. stat- that there Is ns reason at all why at lerst two crops institutions and the method of government. The normal American is —Phones— Kes. 1161 According to figures compiled oy of the nu >e hardy plants cannot be Office In Ellingson Bldg. right-minded and is morally upright, but slack in his responsibilities to produced each year All it requires the I'. S government. It Is shown BANDON. OREGON the public. The first thing to learn is that freedom does not mean eman I» ability to throw away a few | that the country is turning more and northern” prejudices nnd pi-tnt ac more to the single thought of car cipation from all responsibility to others. It means the self-control that rying on the war. The report states ci'Tding to tiie dictates of reas >n GEO. P. TOPPING permits reasonable surrender to the needs of all men. Rousseau's doctrine, The prt dieted food shortage Is here that the tendency everywhere Is a that man is born free, is false unless the word free is defined in some Attorney at Law today, end the unprecedented spec diminution of Industries having no tacle of limiting food purchase» by direct bearing upon our preparations better sense than that in the dictionary. Men are never free. From Jractices in all Courts. Office • aw he» become rather common for the conflict On the other hand, the cradle to the grave they have to yield, and every individual lacks free REAL ESTATE Over Bank of Bandon. Tills yenr will lie far mcie decisive industries dealing with the war are dom in just the proportion in which he has to learn to live with other in miny ways thnn last, and it may growing with leaps and bounds Insurance Conveyancing people. He must think of the wishes and the interests of others. t'O that the mild food shortage of to DR. H. L. HOUSTON day may become scute before the living In a land which is produc Abstracts Physician and Surgeon war i.i a thing of the past The ing In the month of January an b.tr k yard lina all the earmarks of a abundance of geraniums, calla lillles, and Notary Public direct hardship upon some dairy industry? Three-fourths, Office tn Fahy-Morrison Building g III m'ne violets, carnations and other sup supplying war materials. ■ — Hours. 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; posedly hothouse flora, local people i WANTED A good remedy for the 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491. arise and ask. Is thia not a bit of , AIRPLANE HI’RI IF PRICES LOST Has anyone seen or heard Spring Fever. Opposite Bank of Bandon Apply to any local I aradlse?" BANDON. OREGON To t he average person the state i anything of a New Era Club since automobile owner. ment that the government is paying Bandon, the U. S entered the war and Ban- Oregon Since learning that the community don adopted the Red Cross. Y $130 per thousand for airplane C. R. BARROW, M c The Russians won't let the Ger spiuc«.. e . the Impression that la becoming a financial pars cm. lo A. and the Home Guard'1 mans kill them, but they don't mind Attorney and Counselor the lumherme.l o I the West are grow- cal pride suggest that citizen« take killing each other greater cognizance of the armpit» of at Law The man who owns a few cows is Ing rapidly rich However, another phase of the situation dispels this the vest as the proper restina place the fellow who sits up nights these Notary Public for the thumbs Tiie earth wants a peace made times, planning what he shall do with assumption a Tiie requirements for armers ’ Phone: Office No. 481 his ever increasing hoard. Germany”- but not by Germans. airplane spruce are such that only Residence No. 143 The tendency thruout the nation select trees are suitable for furnish Office over Skeel’s Store, lux the lilgli grsde timber demand appears to favor continuing road How much of the local prosperity Take, your quarter and start Coquille, Oregon nd. and Of these, only a very small work except In cases where to do so can be directly traced to the boom in thrift album Professional percentage is available The re- Teacher of Piano qiiircments. aniong others which el JOHN NIELSON Iminate all knots, etc. demand that Motary Public, Insurance, Real the timber shall show six concentric rings nf growth to the Inch To meet Estate and Book-keeping Real this latter requirement the tree Bandon, Oregon from which the lumber la made must LOOK AT THE OWN ON I’« of upland growth and extra size Chewing Plug HIM! BUT I LL STAY and age. all of which reduces ihe DR. ARTHUR GALE ON THIS SIDE OF THE percentage of the total output of the contains More Tobacco mills which Is ssleetr I for the high WALL WHILE YOU READ and less heavy swootenlnd Physician and Surgeon THE GOOD NEWS ON price. to a minimum than ordinary gltt*. PI hones: Office 861; res. 332. THAT BILLBOARD.|----- All of th* cull spruce an I cedar studio ox It Is Real Tebaeee Office in Ellingson Bldg. must be sold on the open market at CHICALO WENl'E. made the Gravely Way. P's^alllng lunibsr prices BANDON. OREGON A Satisfying Men's Chew. the mill operat rs claim the Olli (lox * tOo POUCH IS PROOF OF IT profit of the lumbrr bust • lie West stilt resides tn the MISS E. McKENZlE the I.W .9r?»re/jv Æ’A mvt G’ staple fir TRAINED NURSE The Western World F TUTTLE Professional Cards Cigars, Tobaccos No Man Should Expect More From His Country Than He Will Give It OXFORD CLOTHES Mark Windle Wolverton Prof. A RICHARDS GRAVELY S I IB’I l<> I XS REICH til Mil I lux L'p to December 1, says the I’ 8 Farm Loan Board. »29.»24.855 had bM|t actually raid out to farmers < f the United States on 5 per cent long time loans The report shows that • ho total applications made to the 12 | I and Ranks has b-en ».’! Tff«».7 10. which was rut <1 >wn by reductions sod rejections to Ices than »180. «00 000 The interest rate has been increased fr< in 5 per vent to 5 I 2 per cent f CHRIS RASMUSSEN Real Estate Insurance Abstracts Rentals Notary Public 22 2 First St. Bandon, Ore. ---------------- - ---------------------------------------- District Nursing: Short calle Emergency work Emergency Hiwqiitnl. Oakes Bldg. (’nt This Ont—It’s Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. 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