Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, March 21, 1918, Image 2

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    Lodge Directory
next morning in Minneapolis it was GOO AND DEMOCRACY'S STAKE.
2o below and three inches of snow
The American people, Indeed, have
To leave Minneapolis the trains risked their ail in this war—and it Is i
had to go down the Mississippi and
glorious thing to have done, for tha :
cross at Havana, III., and it took as
BANDON LODGE No. 130
CFThe Western World disclaims long to get from Minneapolis to Chi­ needs and the ends amply Justify it. If
A. F. & A. M.
responsibility for the utterances cago as it did from Marshfield to Min­ we are defeated it means not merely
In this column. It is presented as neapolis, for when we crossed the the loss of lives and treasure, but per­
Stated communication Friday afler
Mississippi we ran into snow two haps of our Independence and our de­
an open forum for discussion of
the full moon of each month. Sojourn
mocracy. Yes. we may even say
public questions. The expressions feet deep, badly drifted.
Master Masons cordially invited.
A Clean Tooth Never Decay»
The winter had been very severe that if, with us, the allies are beat­
and views advanced are those of
E W. SCHETJER, Secretary.
east of the Mississippi, In Chicago en and a peace dictated from Berlin
the CuOtilbulurs, not the expres­
the snow was removed from the bus­ shall result, it will set civilization ó
If
you
want
’
work
that
lasts;
sions and views of Western World
0
iest streets but in the greater part
If you want it dune with no
Contributions must be accompan­ of the atty it was pushed aside for back from three to five centuries, says
the Living Church. Free democracy
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
more pain than the prick of
ied by the name of the writer;
autos to pass; the walks were clean­
would,
even
so.
sometime
live
again,
Delphi
Lodge No. «14. Kiiigtils of
must be written on one side ot the ed by piling the snow on that re­
the needle; if you want your
l*jtlitas.
.Meet*
every Mouday even­
copy paper; and should not con­ moved from the streets and it wag as but many generations would probably
you
Pyorrhea CURED, or if
high as the second story windows rise and fall before that would come
ing at Knights hall. Visiting K nigh's
tain
more
than
500
words.
GET-
want
to
KEEP
FROM
Owned and published by
The law against soft coal burning to pass. Whatever progress we have
invited to attend.
TING PYORRHEA, Bee
FELSHEIM H l HOWE
was suspended for bard coal could made in solving the problem of de­
CHAS. F. PAPE, C. C.
A Ixstter Lruni Mr. Perkins
not be purchased for love or money, mocracy we have staked upon the out­
VIC.
BREUER,
K. of R & 3.
L. D. FELSHEIM, Editor
and
Chicago
is
the
dirtiest
place
I
Editor Western World:
come of the war—and wisely. With
JAS H. HOWE. Bus. Mgr.
You people of the Pacific coast ever saw. You can not keep your such h stake we cannot afford to lapse
should feel thankful for your ex- hands, face, neck and ears clean for 'nto hysteria. Amid all the rocking of
Entered as second-class matter at ceedingly mild winters, for the long, 15 minutes at a time, and if you walk
BANDON LODGE No. 133
Ellingson Building
the post office at Bandon, Oregon, bard, cold winter east of the Mississ­ barefooted over the rugs in the hotel the foundations of the world there Is
just
one
power
that
Is
absolutely
Bandon. Oregon
I. O. O. F.
January 2d, ltt 13. under the Act of ippi has produced plenty of suffer­ rooms your feet look like you had
stable, absolutely unshaken, absolutely
March 3d, 1879.
ing and if you bear in mind the cen- come out of the coal bln. There has certain to dominate in the final analy­
tor of population la little west of been considerable suffering from coal sis, whatever be the vicissitudes that •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Meets every Wednesday night at
Cincinnati you will see that the bulk shortage and the limit yet is from
Odd
One Year (in advance)
$1.50 of our population has had to bear 300 to 500 lbs. at a time. The peo­ may come to pass. And that power
the I. O. O. F. trail. “ Visiting
.......
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' Fellows always welcome.
Six Mouths (in advance)- ......... 75 with It; also there are too many of ple with means have suffered with la—Almighty God.
the poorer class for coal has been
W. A. PANTER, N. G.
THE OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER them for us to accommodate them In short since mid summer and those
It is not only your wish and your
our coast country, so we are more or
with
money
could
not
lay
in
a
supply
L.
J. RADLEY, Secretary.
privilege, but your duty us well to
Phones Office, 901; Residence, 311 less fortunate in getting there first.
AH
people
take
the
situation
very
use
of
your
The day I left Marshfield was as
make the best possible
tine a day as one could wish for, seriously and there is great dissatis­ natural endowments and occult pow-
BANDON CAN SYMPATHIZE
OCEAN REBEKAH LODGE
faction
with
the
powers
that
be,
you
I ill the way to Portland people occu-
Bandon feels a deep sense of sym­ , iiying the open part of the observa­ bear it on the streets, on the street efs for your betterment, your uplift-
No. 126
pathy towards Coquille in the latter’s tion car with comfort. At all sta­ cars and trains, in hotel lobbies and ment. your enrichment In "body, mind
hour of distress
Having recently tions children were in evidence, some at social gatherings. Yet about all and estate," says Nautilus, The plea
New Location
experienced a similar conflagration playing bare-footed The Chinese people employ their idle time doing that has often been put forth
Meets on the second and fourth
TIMMONS BUILDING,
which wiped out a large part of the pheasants were etruting about, in something for the boys in the camps by the old thought that It may not
Tuesdays of each month at the Odd
First Street.
business district, local people possess fact the whole Willamette Valley and at the front. One old lady I be God's will that you should pros­
Follows hall. Visiting Rebekahs al­
a more vivid realization of what was like a huge park. Mt. Hood was have known all my life has knitted per in any but spiritual ways is ntil-
Daily Papers Magazines a ways welcome.
such a blow means to a town. Judg­ a magnificent sight as the last rays 16 sweaters for the boys, a young lifted by the deciaratlon of the
LENORE HUNT, N. G.
ing from early reports Coquille's loss of the sun hit It for it was covered girl 14 years old has knitted 2 sweat- ' Master’s that “it is your Father's
Ail Current Publications Y
LEL1A FISH, Secretary.
is about half that suffered by tile city with snow down to the timber line. ers, some socks and wristlets and good pleasure to give you the
of Bandon. However, coming at a
I left Marshfield at seven in the some of the boys enjoy this and knit
time when industrial and business ac­ morning, tlie next morning at seven for the boys; the ladies take their kingdom”—unto which all else is to
tivity is on the Increase, the effect was In Spokane and no winter yet; knitting to social gatherings the girls be added—and that God is “more will­
will probably not be so keenly felt. left Spokane at 8:30. This day was have knitting clubs and knitting bags ing to give good gifts to his chil­
Saturday Evening Post Ó
dren than they are to receive them.’’
Baudon's blow came while prosperity also beautiful. No winter manifest­ are much in evidence.
was on the wane, therefore its period ed itself until we gained the sum­
This war has changed the whole Btflng a part of God as the wave Is
of readjustment faced less optimistic mit of tlie Rockies and then only by j tenor of serious-minded people's a part of the sea, and therefore with
DR. R. V. LEEP
prospects. Still it bus gradually a trace of snow. But when we awoke 1 lives . At a public sale yesterday a the same quality creutfveness and the
Physician
and Surgeon
come back on a better and firmer in mid Montana the inhabitants told barred Plymouth Rock rooster was same material from which to create,
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
foundation
sold
and
resold
for
the
Red
Cross
and
you have "in the house" the stuff from
us It was t<) below zero, and from
Phone 394.
What has been true here will no there to Chicago the car windows : brought »48.75 At a bread sale one which to build a life and a living and
doubt prove true In our Hinter city. were so frosted you could not see out. i loaf was auctioned off for the Red the same tool with which to manipu­
BANDON, OREGON
The suuie spirit tiiat built our large The morning we entered North Da­ ¡Cross and brougiit »69. This was late it as is used by God himself:
concrete structure« in the burned kota It was 35 below zero, and the done by reselling it numerous times.
HAND-TAILORED
F. J. CHATBURN
All people that have relatives in Thought.
area will assert Itself at the county
the service are proud of the fact and
seat. Intensified perhaps by the fact
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
An Inconclusive pence would mean
that more substantial business con­ subscribing to and working for the ' those opposed to America's attitude
Red
Cross,
saving
food,
and
in
every
i
Practice
in all
courts.
Office
1 little understand the American peo- that Germany would, in 15 years, be
ditions exist. It Is not the trait of
in Racket Store building un Second
a truly western town to He down In other way assisting the government | I pie. Little pro-German sentiment is able to put Into the field an army of
Street, Bandon, Oregon.
the path of adversity. Coquille, with to win the war The canvass that is expressed and where Indulged in, is S.010,000 men against a total French
"Distincthely for Gentlemen"
its progressive citizens is not a quit­ now being taken by the Bandon War- roughly handled. At Byron, Ill., nrmy of 3,332,000, according to figures ■
ter, and when the debris is cleared laving* Stamp committee will show Just west of Chicago, a pro-German compiled by Andre Lefevre, deputy
1. N. MILLER
away und the fine new structures up the real patriots of this comtuun- found a rope around his neck and all from Alx and former minister of
rise to take the place of those con­ ty. It will likewise show up the j that saved him was that old men pre­
Attorney and Counselor at Law
SPRING STYLES AND SAM­
finance. M. Lefevre estimates the num­
sumed by tile flames, it will, regard real slackers The latter will have vailed upon the boys to let him go.
PLES NOW ON
Notary Public
less of the heavy financial loss, be an opportunity to redeem them selves Tlie patience of the American people ber of survivors at 20 years of age in
<iy making up fur lost time. Wliun is at the breaking point in numerous the two countries, out of 100,000 male
DISPLAY.
bettor off than before.
Rooms 1 and 2. First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
the new system of "checkiug up" is: ways.
births, at 72.950 for France and 70,- '
Bandon, Oregon
111 good working order every Anierl- j The pastor of the most popular 605 for Germany.
In spite of the
LABOR ANI» FREEDOM
can in tills community will tie doing Congregational church in Washing greater wastage In Germany, the rela
The hope of labor lies In the op­ Ills share in proportion to his means ton announced he would addre;« ills
DR. FRED COVELL
tlvelv smaller birth rate tn France '
portunlties for freedom; military and circumstances
If not he will audience Sunday, February 10, on
would
reduce
the
letter
’
s
I
military
checks, be openly acknowledging himself a the American conscience and Teddy
domination, supervision,
CHIROPRACTOR
strength to only a little over 40 per
b-rxlage He In Prussian rule. So de- slacker.
, Roosevelt. The church did not hold
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to
cent of that of her neighbor In i 1933.
dales tile executive committee of the
j over half the crowd. The pastor
5 p. m.
American Federation of La^or.
CLEANING
PRESSING
Opp. Hotel Gallier
Have you seen the display of bird­ 'talked on the American conscience
This is a right and clear concep
An English officer stationed In Af-
Office in Bandon Sanitarium,
ies
in Hie "Library window" in the I in this war and all remained quiet, rlca has conceived the notion that poi­
tlon of the issues Involved In tills
¡but at the mention of Teddy's name
Bandon,
Oregon.
war for the working man. It Is not Anderson building? It is that of two rounds ot cheers followed son gns, employed by the German
through a German regime but Miss Blanche Radley's audobon class, When Wilson's name was introduced army with deadly effect against human
through democracy that labor la to a Juvenile organization of thirty 'hey remained quiet.
DR. F. A. VOCE
beings, may be diverted to a benevo­
receive adequate recognition and Its members, now in the second year of
It
ties
been
my
good
fortune
to
lent
use
by
turning
Its
deadly
potency
realisation of its rightful place in the study. Tlie little folks demonstrate nake the acquaintance of several
DENTIST
against the dreaded tsetse fly. It may
real ability as embryo artists. Their
world.
PYORRHEA
SPECIALIST
Princeton Alumnus and they nay
All Americans are supremely and work is very interesting and educa­ Wilson's lecture rooms were always be that a form of the gas exceedingly
Telephone
1222
harmful to man will be found best
vitally Interested*In the war against tional and is developing a finer sense
filled for it was recognized he was a adapted to the purpose, but If this Is
of
appreciation
for
the
beautiful
bird
Ellingson
Bldg.
Bandon. Orn.
German autocracy and none more
<reat scholar, but on the campus lie
selected the operators Intrusted with
than H im workingman of America To life The work Is commendable and never was popular.
should be encouraged
him freedom means everything
Its administration will tie protected by
Respectfully.
F. N. PERKINS.
DR. S. C. ENDICOTT
The test is on whether the auto
i.
gas masks
cratlc regime of Germany has bred
E M Harris, local mliilug engineer
REAL ESTATE
Dentist
better men than the free Institutions mill chemist w ho attended the legls
Now that speculation In butter and
i f this country has whether the In latlve session at Salem a year ago,
Insurance
Conveyancing
Office 1241 — filone»— Ren. 1101
Riverton, was eggs has been eliminated by a volnn-
dependent m«n of America can tight when certain legislation detrimental a caller this 1
says the fo­ fary arrangement Just made by the
Office In Ellingson Bldg.
au well, can manufacture such guns o tlie black sand Interests was In- qullle Sentinel
Abstracts
ttio first man food administration with representa.
BANDON. OREGON
and aeroplanes and other instru trod need. lias a very high opinion of we ever saw-
about with a
leelils and munitions of war and put It N Slanfteld, then Speaker of the broken neck. March 7. 1917, a log fives of all the country's butter ami
and Notary Public
them Into effective use as cun the I louse, and who is now a candidate struck lilm and cracked Ills skull as egg exchanges. will the renewal of
GEO. P. TOPPING
human product of German rule
for I' S Senator lie saia Mr Stan well as broke his neck
For four It ever be allowed, when the war Is
Attorney at Law
There Is no doubt of the riaiult, but leld waa not afraid to come out op­ months he was paralyzed and he re- over?
Op|«>«ite Bunk of Bandon
It depends upon the w hide American enly and vigorously for the right on ■ mined for over a year In a hospital
Practices in all Courts. Office
people anil not «lone upon our fight <everal Important questions in the at Sultan, Wash . whence he lias Just
Mr. Hoover has warned the hou»e-
Bandon,
Oregon
Over Bank of Bandon.
Ing mon We who remain In safety I'ai-e of strong oigiosltlon.
returned
His head is supported by wives agnlnst handing over their food
at home must do our part, work,
. a plaster cast enclosing his neck, supplies to crooks claiming to be gov­
economise, wave and support the fin
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
'Che patii of the knitting bag leads ”•"!«'"« a rather Inconvenient collar ernment men. which will probably
ancea of the Government
Industry.
Mr Steward Is In fair health other cause most housewives to any that If OOOOOOOQOOOQOOOOO'
not
to
an
afternoon
at
bridge
Physician
and Surgeon
Having, and lending to the Govern
i wise and lias gained over 30 pounds the crooks And anything In the house
ment are now national needs and na
in weight since hfs accident
He is
tional duties
Office in Fahy-Morrison Building
A timely Coos county slogan hoping tlmt the time will come when they hope they'll split.
Hours.
9 to 12 a tn. 1:30 to 4 p m.;
Solid for Simpson."
i nly a stiff neck will remind hlni of
The U-boat has t>een baffled, accord­
7
to
8
p m. Telephone 491.
the time when lie wt.s so near death
BANDON. OREGON
we ll He had been engaged in logging in ing to the optimists, and according tn
Professional
Washington for seventeen years past the kaiser It Is to play Ita most de­
structive part In the war. Under the
Teacher of Piano
C. R. BARROW,
circumstances. we had better keep on
Attorney and Counselor
'ooklng for the pesta.
THE FORUM
DO NOT NEGLECT
YOUR TEETH
The Western World
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TUTTLE
Cigars, Tobaccos 2
Professional Cards
OXFORD
CLOTHES
Mark Windle
Wolverton
Prof. A.
8 RICHARDS
Send Him a pouch
ol
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
Beal, Gravely (hewing Plug —there's the
»oldi< r • tobacco, that he can ute anywhere,
anytime. Just a small chew of Real Gravely
is enough all good tobacco, rich, sappy laaf
made the Gravely way, not loaded up with
heavy sweetening like ordinary plug.
Giv. an, m.n . «h,w of R-.l Graval, PI,«,, and h.
will tell vou that » th» kind to «»nd Sand th» baatf
Cbdmarv rk<g it falta aeoeoan,. It co««« I««« per week
•o chaw N m I
be causa a email chaw of it last* a
loi»W whtla.
H you «moke a pipa. alk* C.raeek with vour knife and
add a little to your ai luhiiif tobecccx It wdl five flavor
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sknd tot ■ reiism in twf v . s . ieivki
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at Law
Notary Public
Can ft he the Prussians' slowing up
in I ih I jt Is because they have learned
that Venice, after all. Is a vcnernble
center of art and not an ammunition-
producing headquarters, or has their
pitcher blown up?
According to the department of ag
rlcultiire. the 1917 corn crop Is 3.191,.
i«3,ikS> bushels, the greatest by OtkOW,-
'*»• bushels ever grown in this conn
try. and a record yield of potatoes also
la reported. Now will prices drop?
By |>eraei erem-e and determination
a man can cut himself with a safety
razor Through exercising these same
lunlltles one can get one's self Itnprls-
>n.s1 In this country for abusing frew-
l«m of speech.
Switierland has sealed her tour
frontiers and probably posted her
navy to catch blockade ruuuers and
:«rrtca.le climbers
Western World
the Quick Print
Farmers' Phone: Office No. 481
Residence No. 143
Office over Skeel’s Store,
Coquille. Oregon
of Solos
■ S|>eclnlty
Test tier of All Grades
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HTI'DIO ON
< HKAGtl XI ENI E.
JOHN NIELSON
Notary Public, Insurance, Real
Estate and Book-keeping
Bandon, Oregon
B
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician and Surgeon
CHRIS
RASMUSSEN
Phones: Office SAI; re«. 332.
office In Ellingson Bldg.
BANDON. OREGON
Real Estate
Insurance Abstracts
Rentals
Notary Public
ÎÎ2 First St.
MISS E. McKENZIE
TRAINED Nl RAE
District Nursing:
Short rails;
Emergency work
Bandon. Ore.
J
Emergency
Hospital,
Oakes Bldg.