Result- Getting Classified Department CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion; H cent per word far each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less. »1 per month. No advertisement Inserted f or less than 25 cents. All classified ads are cash with order. FOR SALE—Sixteen head Jersey FOR SALE—Eptht head of Pure cows; 4 to 9 years old. No culls; Bred Jersey Cows. Inquire of J. all tested and guaranteed. Terms F. Van Leuven, Bandon. F28t2p given to responsible parties. D. P. Jenkins, Parkersburg m7t4p SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP­ ERTY ON FORECLOSURE. WANTED—To rent house, furnish­ — ed preferred, by responsible party 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: in Bandon. State rent and where lo­ .That under and by virtue of an Exe­ cated in letter, care of Western cution and Order of Sale issued out World. sab f21t2 jot the Circuit Court of the State of FOR SALE—A small flock of sheep; I Oregon tor the County of Coos on about 40 head. Alex Turner, Lang­ the 9th day of February. 1918, in a lois, Oregon. f 21 t4p ¡certain cause in said Court pending ¡wherein Lillie M. Prewett is plaln- FOR SALE—Canned fruit. Call at ’tiff, and Ira C. Zeh, Olive Zeh, his 734 Jackson Avenue or telephone wife, and the City of Bandon, a muni­ 1044.__________________________ M7t4p cipal corporation, are defendants, being case No. 4875 of the said WANTED—House and bridge car­ Court and commanding me to sell th* penters for Shipyard work. Write hereinafter described real property Coos Bay Shipbuilding Co., Marsh­ to satisfy the sum of $690.67 with field, Oregon, for particulars. ltc interest at 10% from November RAGS WANTED—Clean cotton rags 19th, 1917, and the further sum of bought at World office, at 5c per $112.75 paid by plaintiff to Coos pound. Rags must be over 15 inches County, Oregon, for delinquent taxes, square. No wool. tf and attorney fee of $80.00 and costs and disbursements $55.00, together WANTED—We pay cash for empty with accruing costs. I WILL ON DAY OF gunny sacks.—Dippel A Wolver- SATURDAY, THE 6th ton. MrSOtf APRIL, 1918, at the hour of 10 COMMERCIAL printing of all kinds o’clock in the forenoon of said day done quickly at the Western at the County Court House in the World shop. Don’t give your order City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ to a traveling salesman until you gon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bid­ have consulted us. der for cash in hand all the right, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN title and interest of said Defendants The authority vested in Mr. Wil­ in and to the following described liam B. Carlton as Manager of this real property, to-wit: Lots five (5) and six (6) Block company is hereby revoked. He is no longer connected with this com­ two (2) Belle View Addition to the City of Bandon, Coos County, Ore­ pany. NATIONAL UNDERWRITING SYN­ gon, according to the recorded plat thereof filed in the office of the DICATE, Incorporated. January 15, 1917. fl4t4c County Clerk of Coos County, Ore­ gon, together with the tenements, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap­ In tl>e County Court of the State of pertaining. Oregon for Coos County. Said sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided In the Matter of the Estate ) by law. of ) Dated this 2nd day of March, ARTHUR KIGER, Deceased. ) 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that the W. W. GAGE, undersigned administrator has filed Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. in the above entitled court and mat­ ter his final account in settlement of said estate, and that the court by We offer One Hundrtd Dollar! Re­ an order duly made and entered has ward for any case of Catarrh that can­ fixed Saturday, the 30th day of not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. March, 1918, at the hour of ten Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken o’clock in the forenoon of said day, by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become as the time, and the county court known as the most reliable remedy tor room in the Court House at Coquille, Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru in Coos County, Oregon, as the place the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex­ pelling the Poison from the Blood and for hearing objections, if any, to said healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh final account and to the settlement Cure for a short time you will see a of said estate. great improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Dated February 14, 1918. Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. GEO. L. McCURDY, Send for testimonials, free. Administrator of the Estate of Ar­ F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. thur Kiger, Deceased, fl4 21 28 7 14 How’s This? MEAT TASTES BETTER COOKED And tobacco now tastes much better toasted. You’ll know this when you smoke the famous Lucky Strike cigarette, the real Burley cigarette. Sissonne and that of Marchias the rig­ orous treatment with which you have threatened them, I give my word of honor to remit to his majesty the Emperor William, should the war come to an end without intentional damage beiug caused to my residence ar to these two communes, the neces­ sary sum to complete the amount of are authorizes! Thrift Stamp selling State Department Archives at 500.000 francs Imposed by you upon station*. This profitable, simple and Sissonne. safe investment draws four per cent Washington Record the “As a sovereign prince. I wish to interest, compounded quarterly, with Story of Sissonne. leal In this matter with the sovereign the privilege of turning it into mon­ who. during 15 years, called me his ey upon ten days' notice. Save for friend and has decorated me with the those wlio are fighting for you. and do "your bit" to win the war. COMMUNE UNABLE TO PAY Order of the Knight of the Black Eagle. “My conscience and my dignity Von Buelow, on That Account, Threat- place me above fear, as also my per­ sonal will shall elevate me above re­ ened to Destroy Home of Prince gret ; but should you destroy the of Monaco, Who Appealed to Service First Chateau de Marchals, which Is one of President Wilson. the centers of universal science and charity, should you reserve to this The universally condemned Ger­ archaeological and historical gem the man system of extorting money from treatment you have given to the Ca- /■ th edr ul of Reims—when no reprehen­ captured communities is shown by sible action has been committed there the following documents published —the whole world will Judge be­ by the committee on public informa­ tween you and myself. tion : “I tender to your excellency the ex­ A striking illustration of the fierce pression of my high regard. brutality of German methods Is con­ “ALBERT, Sovereign Prince of Mon­ aco." tained in the archives of the state de­ partment. because the prince of Mon­ Deportations and Forced Labor. aco appealed to President Wilson Until the present war the whole civ­ against the injustice of a fine Imposed ilized world has boasted of Its advance tll>on a small and Impoverished vil­ In humanity. This advance has been lage. The following documents from marked in many fields, and in none the state department archives tell the had greater progress been made than story. They need no comments. In the protection to be given to the “Paris, Oct. 27, 1914. private citizen In an Invaded country. “Secretary of State, Washington. As far back as 1863, in the “Instruc­ “Prince of Monaco called this morn­ tions for the Government of Armies ing and asked that the following case of file United States in the Field," be submitted to the president: the United States declared: “Prince states that General von ‘“¿3. Private citizens are no longer THE UNIVERSAL (’AR Buelow for weeks has been inhabiting murdered, enslaved, or carried off to prince's nncestral chateau near distant parts, and the inoffensive In­ Reims, historical monument, contain­ dividual is as little disturbed tn his It's no longer necessary to go Into the details describing ing works of art and family heir­ private relations as the commander the practical merits of tlie FORD CAR—everybody knows looms ; that Von Buelow has imposed of the hostile troops can afford to all about "Tlie Universal Car." Ilow it goes and comes fine of 500,000 francs on village of grant in the overruling demands of a day after day and year after year nt an «iterating ex|>ense Sissonne some miles distant from chat­ vigorous war. so small that it's wonderful. This advertisement is to urge eau, because of broken glass found on “24. Tlie almost universal rule In prospective buyers to place orders without delay as tlie war road near village. Sissonne being un­ remote times was, and continues to be lias produced conditions which may interfere with normal able alone to pay has raised with a with barbarous armies, that the pri­ production. Buy a F'ord car when you can get one. We'll number of other neighboring villages vate Individual of the hostile country take good care of your order—get your F’ord to you soon 125,000 francs, but Von Buelow has is destined to suffer every privation as possible—and give the best in “after-service" when re­ sent two messengers from Sissonne to of liberty and protection, and every quired. prince that unless latter pays fine for disruption of family ties. Protection Sissonne the chateau and adjoining vil­ was. and still is with uncivilized peo­ TOURING CAR ..$518 lage, as well as Sissonne, will he de­ ple, the exception." stroyed on November 1st. Prince ROADSTER______ $503 Reversion to Barbarism. has answered refusing to pay sum now These declarations were made In the F. O. B. BANDON but willing to give his word to Ger­ midst of our Civil war—one of the man emperor that amount would be world's fiercest conflicts. A half-cen­ paid nfter removal of danger of fresh tury later, after more than 50 years war incidents. Prince now fearful of progress, the German government lest returning messengers, ns well as has gone back to the methods used male employees on his estate, be shot by "barbarous armies" and “unciv­ because of refusal to pay. 0 ilized people." It has deliberately “I have arranged meeting this nfter- adopted the policy of deporting men noon between Spanish ambassador and and women, boys and girls, and of prince, to whom I have suggested that forcing them to work for their cap- matter be presented to German gov­ tors ; it has even compelled them to ernment through Spanish ambassador make arms and munitions for use at Berlin lnnsmuch as prince's threat­ against their allies and their own flesh ened property is In France. and blood. “HERRICK.” No other act of the German govern­ Von Buelow’s Threat. ment has aroused such horror and de­ “To the Mayor of the Commune of testation throughout the civilized Sissonne. world. Thousands of helpless men “It has been conclusively proven and women, boys and girls, have been \Ve have a request from our tav collector asking that the road between Sissonne and the enslaved. Families have been broken that taxpayers co-iqiernte in cutting down tlie ev|M*use of railway station of Montalgu was, on up. Girls have been carried off to September 18th, strewn with broken work—or worse—in a strange land, ills office by sending for their statements at once. glass along a distance of one kilome­ and their relatives have not known If sent for now tlie presi-nl office help can get these ter and at Intervals of 50 meters, for where they have been taken, or what statements out, thereby saving expense of evtra help ami the purpose, no doubt, of Impeding their fate has been. automobile traffic. rush of work toward the last of March. Tills system of forced labor and de­ “I hold the commune of Sissonne portation embraced the whole of Bel­ Send your statement now. Slate if you wish to pay responsible for this act of hostility gium, Poland and the occupied lands on the part of Its inhabitants, and I of France. half or all your taxes.—Pay your taxes thru iih ami help punish the said community by levying your home town and community. Whitlock’s Story of Horrors. upon It n contribution of 500.000 In less moving phrases, but in dead ­ francs (five hundred thousand ly corroboration, the continuation of francs). the report of Minister Whitlock says: “This sum must be entirely paid "The rage, the terror, and despair Into the treasury of the Etape by Oc­ excited by this measure all over Bel­ tober 15th. “The Inspection of the Etape now gium were beyond anything we had witnessed since the day the German» at Montcornet has been directed to poured into Brussels. The delegates enforce execution of this order. “The Generul Commander in Chief of of the commission for relief in Bel­ gium, returning to Brussels, told the the Army. most distressing stories of the scenes “VON BUELOW.” of cruelty and sorrow attending the Protest of Prince of Monaco. seizures. And dally, hourly ulmost, -^O^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' Monaco, Oct, 22nd, 1914. since that time appalling stories hav» “Sire: been related by Belgians coming to “I forward to your mnjesty several the legation. It is impossible for us documents relating to u very grave to verify them, first because it is nec­ and urgent matter. essary for us to exercise all possible “The Genernl von Buelow has enused tact in dealing with the subject at to be occupied since one month and all, and secondly because there Is no Y Eight Day service between Coquille River and 'Frisco a hnlf my residence of Marchals, sit menus of communication between the unted at five kilometers from the vil­ Occupatlons-Geblet and the Etappen- Large Two Berth Outside State­ lage of Sissonne. The general Ims lev­ Geblet. Transportation everywhere ied upon the 1,500 inhabitants of this in Belgium is difficult, the vicinal rooms with running water. poor ruined village a war contribution railways scarcely operating any more of 500,000 francs, of which they are because of the lack of oil, while all FOR FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare unable to pay more thun one-qunr- the horses have been taken. The peo­ ter. Moreover, he has sent to me two ple who are forced to go from one $10.00 BANDON emissaries bearing a document In village to another must do so on foot which he threatens to destroy my or in vans drawn by the few miser- FROM property and the village of Marehats, able horses that are left. The wagons over and above that of Sissonne, in the of the breweries, the one Institution SAN FRANCISCO event of my not disbursing myself the that tlie Germans have scrupulously RESERVATIONS: J. E. Norton,Coquille sum In question before Hie end of the respected, are hauled by oxen. Perkins’, Myrtle Point; Hillyer’s Cigar month of October. One of Foulest Deeds in History. Store, Marshfield; E. U. Thrift, Langlois “That Is how a Prussian general “The well-known tendency of sense treats a reigning prince wlm for 45 tlonal reports to exaggerate them years has been a friend to Germany, selves, especially in time of war, and E, a E T. KRUSE, owners and manag­ and who In nil the countries of the in a situation like that existing here, ers, 24 Calif. St., San Francisco. world is surrounded with respect and with no new-papers to serve us a dally grntltude for his work. cl »ring hou-e for all the rumors that “In reply to the summons of the rre ns uvldly believed as they are BANDON General von Buelow I have given my eagerly repeated, should of course be word of honor to complete the abov« r.'isldered , but even If a modicum of contribution in order to avert a hor all that la told Is true there still re­ rlble action accomplished In cold in; us enough to stump his deeds as blood, but adding that ns n soverelgi OOOOCxOOOOOO0000000000<>00<. i victims of neglect and cruelty, NOTHING TOO SMALL •'Monaco, Oct. 22, 1914. PHOME 142 “To avert from the cummuue of of Cold, of exposure, of hunger." XXOOO^OOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO “HUNS" IMPOSED ABSURD FINES Telephone Offices Coos & Curry Telephone Co. FORD A. GARFIELD, Agent, garnedg°o"r TAXES Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Is. S. ELIZABETH SAILS J. E. WALSTROM Central Transfer Co