Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, March 21, 1918, Image 5

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Result-Getting Classified Department
•ays (On file in state department.)
“Then. In August. Von Hindenburg
was appointed to the supreme com­
CLASSIFIED RATES—Ona cent per word, first insertion; *•» cent
mand
He Is said to have criticised
per word far each insertion thereafter; 3u words or less.
$1 per
Von Bisalug’s policy as too tulld; there
month. No advertisement Inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified
| was a quarrel ; Von Biasing went to
ads are cash with order.
Berlin to protest, threstened to resign,
; but did not. He returned, aud a Ger­
FOR SALE-^-Bunch Heifers; 2 yeai
NOTICE FOR Pl BI.ICATION
are authorized Thrift Stamp selling
Kaiser's Officers Showed Open man official here said that Belgium
olds, fresh this spring, price $40.
.LalIons. Tills protiiable, simple and
09797
would now be subjected to a more ter­
up.
3.
Domenighinf.
Langlois
Disregard of Interna­
vufe Investment draw a four |*er cent
rible regime—would learn what war
Oregon
m2 life
Department of the Interior. V. S.
Interest, compounded quaiterly, with
ftvas. The prophecy has been vindicat­
tional Law.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
the privilege of turning it into mon­
ed-
Recently
I
was
told
that
the
dras
­
FOR SALE—Sixteen head Jersty •larch IS. 191H.
ey u | k > u ten days' notice. Save for
tic meusures are really of Ludendorff
cows, 4 to 9 years old. No culls,
NOTICE is hereby given that Man­
those who are tight tug tor you, and
| Inspiration ; I do not kuow . Mauy Ger­
all tested and guaranteed.
Term­ on E. Treadgold, of Bandon. Oregon, WORKMEN SEIZED AS SLAVES
do “your bit" to win the war.
man officers say bo .”
given to responsible parties. D. P vho, on October 21,
1914, made'
If
Von
Hissing
had
opposed
the
pol
­
Jenkins, Parkersburg.
m7t4f iomestead Entry, Serial, No. 09797,
icy T>f deportation when his own Judg­
or the Eti SW% and Lot 14 of Cardinal Mercier Moved to Bitter Con­ ment was overruled, he consented to
FOR RENT—Twenty acre ranch
demnation of Acts of German Au­
ec. 2, and Lot 1 of, Section 11,
become the “devil’s advocate” und de­
with all buildings and fences. Call
.'ownship 30 8. Range 14 W., Wil-
thorities Which Aroused Detes­
fended the system In public. Espe-
telephone No. 14.
M14tfc
Service First
amette Meridian, has filed notice of
tation of Christendom.
Tally Instructive Is the following con­
WANTED—To buy a 38 or .45 Au­ mention to make Final Three-year
versation reported by Mr. F. C. Wai-
'roof, to establish claim to the land
tomatic pistol and holster. Call a:
Contrary to rules laid down by x>tt :
bove described, before I N. Miller.
Western World office for particulars
“1 went to Belgium to Investigate
the
Hague convention, and all prin­ conditions.
L 8. Commissioner, at his office, at
and while there I had op­
FOR SALE—A small flock of sheep
tandon. Oregon, on the 23rd|day of ciples of civilized warfare. German portunity ... to talk one day with
about 40 head. Alex Turner, Lang
tpril, 1918.
authorities forced Belgians to aid Governor General Von Biasing, who
Iola, Oregon.
f21 t4p
Claimant names as witnesses:
them tn the prosecution of the war. died three or four weeks ago. a man
FOR SALE—Canned fruit. Call at lerman A. De Loti if, of Bandon, Ore- The committee on public informa­ seventy-two or seventy-three years
gon,
old. a num steeped lu the 'system,*
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734 Jackson Avenue or telephom
tion gives the facts concerning horn and bred to the hardening of the
1044.
M7t4p Cenneth Perkins, of Bandon, Oregon.
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Tifford C. Anderson, of Bandon, these atrocious deeds in a pamphlet heart which that philosophy develops.
Oregon,
WANTED—We pay cash for empi;
recently made public, from which we There ought to be some new word
coined for the process that a man's
lyron J. Young, of Bandon. Oregon. take the following:
gunny sacks.—Dippel A Woher
W H CANON,
I October 12. 1915. the German author­ heart undergoes wheu It becomes
ton.
Mr3Ot i
n21 28 a4 11 18 25
Register. ities took a long step In the develop­ steeped In that system.
“I said to him, 'Governor, what are
ANNOUNCEMENT
ment of their policy of forcing the Bel­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
vou
going to do If England and Frauce
At the request of a number of my
gians to aid them In prosecuting the
n the Matter of the Estate )
stop giving these people money to pur­
friends I hereby announce myself a.-
war.
The
decree
of
that
date
reveals
of
)
chase foodT
a candidate for nomination to the of
! the matter and openly discloses a con­
Theodore Neuhaus, Deceased. )
Von Biasing Relied on Starvation.
flee of Representative in the Legis­
tempt for International law.
“He said, 'We have got that all
lative Assehibly, from Coos county,
"Article 1. Whoever, without reason,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
worked out and have had It worked
the Fifth Representative
District;
That the Last Will and Testament refuses to undertake or to continue out for weeks, because we have ex­
subject to the decision of the voters
work
suitable
to
his
occupation,
ami
In
f Theodore Neuhaus was on the 5th
pected this system to break down at
of the Republican Party at the Pri­
lay of March, 1918, duly proven the execution of which the military any time.'
mary Election, to be held on the 17th
administration
Is
interested,
such
work
ind admitted to probate.
That
“He went on to say. •Starvation will
day of May, 1918.
Vlary J. Neuhaus the Testatrix nam­ being ordered by one or more of the grip these people In thirty to sixty
And 1 hereby announce my plat­
'd in said Will was on the above military commanders, wi'l be liable to lays. Starvation Is a compelling force,
form in few short, terse sentences
tamed date appointed Testatrix of Imprisonment not exceeding one year. nnd we would use that force to compel
that cun easily be understood:
aid Will and Letters Testamentary He may also be transported to Ger­ the Belgian workingmen. many of
Stand by the boys at the front with
vith the will annexed were issued to many.
hem very skilled, to go to Germany
every dollar and every ounce of en­
“In voklng Belgian laws or even in
aid Testatrix.
All persons having
to replace the Germans, so that they
ergy. Win the war for Liberty and
ternational
conventions
to
the
con
­
laiins against the above estate are
could go to the front and fight against
Humanity. Make the world safe fot
herefore notified to present
said trary, cun. In no case. Justify the re­ the English and the French.’
innocent women and helpless child
lairns with the proper vouchers, fusal to work.
“'As fast as our railway transpor­
ten.
“Article 2. Any person who by force,
vithin six months from the date of
tation could carry them, we would
For the State: Sane business leg­
he first publication of this notice, threats, persuasion, or other means transjwirt thousands of others that
islation.
Clean moral legislation
o said Testatrix at the law office attempts to Influence another to refuse would be tit for agricultural work
Keep Oregon to the front where she
f I. N. Miller at the First National work as pointed out in Article 1. Is across Europe down Into southeastern
belongs. Always stand for the right,
lank Building, Bandon, Oregon, for liable to the punishment of Imprison Europe. Into Mesopotamia, where we
though you stand alone,
tuent not exceeding live years.
.llowance or rejection.
have huge, splendid Irrigation works
tfp
C. R. BARROW.
"Article 3. Whoever knowingly by All that land needs Is water and it
Dated March 14, 1918.
means of aid given or in any other way will blossom like the rose.
MARY J. NEUHAUS
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP­
Testatrix of the Last Will and abets a punishable refusal to work,
“'The weak remaining, the old and
ERTY ON FORECLOSURE.
'estament of Theodore Neuhaus, De­ will he liable to a maximum line of the young, we would concentrate oppo­
10.000
marks,
and
In
addition
may
be
eased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
site the firing line, and put firing
condemned to a year’s Imprisonment.
squads back of them, and force them
That under and by virtue of an Exe­ 414 21 28 A4 11
“If communes or associations have through that line, so that the English
cution and Order of Sale issued out
Save a loaf of bread a week. Help rendered themselves guilty of such an and French could take care of their
of the Circuit Court of the State ot
| offense the heads of the communes will own people.'
Orogen for the County of Coos on vin the war.
I be punished.
the 9th day of February. 1918, in a
“It was a perfectly simple, direct
“Article 4. In addition to the penal­ frank reasoning. It meant that the
certain cause in said Court pending
ties stated In Articles 1 and 3. the Ger­ German government would use any
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DEATH THE LEVELER.
wherein Lillie M. Prewett is plain
man authorities mny, in case of need, force In the destruction of any people
tiff, and Ira C. Zeh. Olive Zeh, his
The glories of our birth and
impose on communes, where without not Its own to further Its own ends."—
wife, and the City of Bandon, a muni­
state
reason, work has been refused, a fine Frederick C. Walcott. In National Geo­
cipal corporation, are
defendants,
Are shadows, not substantial
or oilier coercive ¡adlce measures.
graphical Magazine, May. 1917.
being case No. 4875 of the said
things;
"This present decree comes into
A brief general view of the chnraoter
Court and commanding me to sell ths
There is no armor against fate—
force Immediately.
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of the deportations cun perhaps be
hereinafter described real property
Death lays bis icy band on
“l>er Etappelnspek tour,
gained best from tin- report of Minis­
to satisfy the sum of $690.67 witii
kings—
“VoN UNGER.
ter Whitlock.
interest at 10% from
November
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Scepter and crown
“Gcneralleutna nt.
"The deportations began In October
19th, 1917, and the further sum ot
Must tumble dowu.
Me
have
a
request,
from
our
tax
collector
asking
"Ghent. October 12. 1915."
In the Etape, nt Ghent, and at Bruges,
$112.75 paid by plaintiff to Coos
And In the dust l>e equal made
that taxpayers co-openate in cutting down the ei|>eiiae of
“Slavery,” Said Cardinal Mercier.
as my brief telegrams Indicated. The
County, Oregon, for delinquent taxes,
With the poor crooked scythe
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Cardinal Mercier's brief comment Is
policy spread ; the rich Industrial dis
and attorney fee of $80.00 and costs
and spade.
lita office l>y sentling for tlieir «tate iients at once.
ns follows: "The Injustice nnd arbi­
trlets of Halnault. the mines and steel
and disbursements $55.00, together
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trariness of this decree exc<x d all that
If «ent for no« the prewent office lielp can get titean
works about Charleroi were next at­
with accruing costs.
I WILL ON
The garlands wither ou your
could be Imagined. Forced labor, col
«tatémenla
out, therehy saxing expense «f extra Help and
tacked
;
now
they
are
seizing
men
In
SATURDAY, THE 6th DAY OF
brow;
lectlve penalties and arbitrary punish
Brabant, even In Brussels, despite
ruah
of
Work
tounrd the las! of March.
Then boast no more your
ments. all are there. It Is slavery, nei
APRIL, 1918, -at the hour of io
some Indications and even predictions
ther
more
nor
less."
mighty
deeds
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
of the civil authorities that the policy
Send your statement now. H ate If you «tali to pay
Upou deHth’s purple altar. now
Cardinal Mercier was In error, for
at the County Court House in the
was about to be abandoned.
half
or
all your taxes—Pay your taxes thru us anil help
the German authorities were able to
See where the victor victim
City of Coquille. Coos County, Ore-
(The étapes were the parts of Bel
Imagine a much more terrible measure.
your home town and community.
bleeds!
gon, offer for sale and sell at public
glum under martial law-, and Included
In October. 1918, when the need for
All her.ds must come
auction to the highest and best bid
the province of western Flanders, part
an
additional
labor
supply
In
Germany
To the cold tomb
tier for cash in hand all the right,
of eastern Flanders, and the region
had become urgent, th»1 German gov­
Only the act’ons of the Just
title and interest of said Defendants
of Tournai. The remainder of the oc­
ernment established the system of
Smell
sweet
and
blossom
lu
the
cupied part of Belgium was under
tn and to the following described
forced
labor
and
deportation
which
dust
civil government.)
teal property, to-wit:
has aroused the detestation of Chris
-Jamen Shirley
Pitiable and Distressing Scene.
Lots five (5) and six (6) Block
tendom. The reader will not be misled
"During the iast fortnight men have
two i 2 i Belle View Addition to the
I by the clumsy effort of the German uu
been Impressed here In Brussels, but
City of Bandon. Coos County, Ore
I thorltles to mask the real purpose of
their seizures here art' made evidently
gon, according to the recorded plat
the decree.
MEMORY.
with much greater care than In the
thereof filed in the office of the
“I. People able to work mny be
provinces, with more regard for the
County Clerk of Coos County, Ore­
It Is with the tinman nice an
compelled to work even 'outside the
appearances. There was no public an­
gon, together with the tenements,
with the individuals of It, our
place where they live. In case they
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nouncement of the Intention to deport,
hereditaments
and
appurtenances
memories go hac k hut a little
I have to apply to the charity of others
but suddenly about ten days ago err
thereunto belonging or in anywise ap
way. or. if they go back far. they
i for the support of themselves or their
tHln men In tov n« whose names are
pick up here a date and there
pertaining.
i dependents on account of gambling.
on the list of chômeurs received sum
an occurrence half forgotten —
Said sale being made subject to
' drunkenness, loafing, unemployment or
tnons notifying them to report at one
Dawson.
redemption in the manne" provided
I Idleness.
of the railway stations on a given day ;
by law.
“II. Every Inhabitant of the country
penalties were fixed for failure to re­
It Is the treasure house of the
Eight Day service between Coquille River and ’Frisco
Dated this 2nd day of March,
1 Is bound to render assistance In case
spond to the summons nnd there was
mind wherein the monuments
of accident or general danger, and also
1918.
prlnt»*<1 on the card un offer of employ
thereof are kept and preset »ed
to give help In case of public calami
W. W. GAGE.
meat by the German government, ef
— Fuller.
ties
as
far
as
he
can.
even
outside
the
Large Two Berth Outside State­
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
ther In Germany or Belgium. On the
place where he Ilves; In ease of refu
first
day
out
of
about
1,500
men
or-
rooms with running water.
Recollection Is the only para­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR«
sal he may be compelled by force.
derezl to present themselves st the
dise from which we can not be
«etiool House f<ir District No. 29
“III. Anyone called upon to work
Gare du Midi about 750 responded
FOR
turned out —Kb liter
(Two Mile)
under Articles I or II. who s|q*J| re­ These were examined by German phy
FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare
z
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
fuse the work, or to continue at the
slclans
and
!«X>
were
taken.
There
$10.00
The right honorable gentle­
BANDON
That sealed blds fur the construction
work assigned him. will ln> ur the pen­ was no disorder, a large force of
memory
man
Is
iudebted
to
his
alty of Imprisonment up to three years mounted Uhlans keeping back the
of a school building to be built on the
FROM
for bta jests and to his Imagina­
and of a fine up to 10.00( ) marks, or crowds and barring access to the sta
school site on Township Line road
tion for his fatta —
— R. B Sheri
one or other of these penalties, unless don to all but those who had been
will be received by the Board of Di­
SAN FRANCISCO
dan s Reply to Mr. Dundas
a severer penalty Is provided for by summoned to appear. The rommla-
rectors of School District No 29 of
RESERVATIONS: J. E. NorUn.Coquille
the laws In force.
Coos County. Oregon.
up till
10
■don for relief In Belgium had secured
Perkins’, Myrtle Point; Hillyer’s Cigar
If a man do not erect In this
“If the refusal to work hits been permission to give to each deported
o’clock s m., April 6th. 1918.
Store,
Marshfìeld; E. B. Thrift, Langlois
age
his
own
tomb
ere
he
dies.
made
In
concert
or
In
agreement
with
The work consists of approximate­
man a loaf of bread, and some of the
he shall live no longer In monu­
■several persons, each accomplice will ommunes provided warm clothing for
ly «3 cubic yards of excavation; ap­
ment than the ls*ll rings and the
I be sentenced, as If lie were n ring ’hose who had none and In addition a
E, * E. T. KRUSE, owners and manag­
proximately 54 cubic yards of con­
widow weeps. • • • An hour
leader, to at least a week's imprison email financial allowance. As by one
crete or rock grout and the building
ers, 24 Calif. St.. San Francisco.
in clamor and a quarter In
■ lent.
to be either frame or stucco finish.
of the Ironies of life the winter has
rheum.—Sbakesjiea re
"IV. The German military authori been more excessively cold than Bel
Flans and specifications can be seen
AGENT
ties nnd military courts will etiforo glum has ever known It. and while
at the office of Dippel & Wolverton.
BANDON
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the
proper
execution
of
thl«
decree.
Bandon
many of those who presented 'hem
THE
QUARTERMASTER
GEN selves
A certified check to the amount of
were adequately
protected
EltAI. SAUBERZWEIG
at least 5 per cent of the bid must
(gainst the cold, ma iny of them were
“Great Headquarters. 3d October without overcoats,
The men ahlv
accompany all proposals
The suc­
1918."
BRAND
»■ring from cold and fear. the parting
cessful bidder must, within five days
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DIAMOND
Military Rulers Responsible.
from weeping wives and children, the
of notification, furnish a good and
The
responsibility
for
this
atmeiou
harrier» of brutal Uhlans, all thia
sufficient bond for the faithful per­
program rests upon the mllltsry ruler- nade the scene a | pitiable and dla-
formance of the work
The right to
of Germany, who had labored so seal •resslng one.
reject any or all proposals is re­
ously to Infect the army and the
"It was understood that the seizures
LADIES t
served as deemed to the best inter­
people with the principles of ruthless
lak r..r
for cnrrnEs ter < s a
QUICK, RELIABLE SERVICE
votild continue here in Brussels, but
ests of the District.
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS la Kro
tiess. It is significant that the decree m Thursday last, a bitter cold day.
Dated this 1 2th day of March. 1918 ©Ot D tB--« ic b- irs. «riled with B’.
AUTO TRUCKS
of October 3, 1910. followed hard upon hose that had been convoked were
Eib'-on Tua », crass H., •» frv/
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF •»»««<•• »4 M> t,r (nuan-nmi v
the
elevation
of
Hindenburg
to
the
su
­
•■nt home without examination. It Is
HEATaJt AR7F.R*
8CHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29 «IA MOWU RXIXII Pit. I. A, IrlwMl»««
NOTHING TOO LARGE
years regarded as Be«t,Safest. A wars R-flaMa.
preme command with Ludendorf ns hl*
ii|.|,.,s.s| that the severe weather has
CENTRAL WAREHOUSE
Chris Richert. Chairman
NOTHING TOO SMALL X
chief of staff. In his long report ot noved the Germans to postpone the
PHONE
142
SOLD
BY
ALL
DRUGGISTS
Attest
January 16, 1917, Minister Whitlock deportation.”
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M14t4c
J. P DeGesen, Clerk.
EVERYWHERE
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TO AID GERMANS
Telephone Offices
Coos & Curry Telephone Co
TAXES
Bank of Bandon
Bandon, Oregon
S. S. ELIZABETH
SAILS
J. E. WALSTROM
CHICHESTER SPILLS
Central Transfer Co.
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