Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, April 11, 1918, Image 2

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    SLOGANS STATEWIDE
Contestants For Liberty Loan
Prize Widely Scattered.
NEARLY
TOWN
EVERY
IN
COUNTY
OREGON
IS
AND
REPRE­
SENTED IN THE MATERIAL SUB­
MITTED TO COMMITTEE.
I
WHY WE ARE
AT WAR WITH
GERMANY
DO NOT NEGLECT
YOUR TEETH
are authorized Thrift Stamp »eUlug
stations. This profitable. simple and
safe inve»tnieut draws four per cent
Interest, compounded quarterly, with
the privilege of turning it into mon­
ey upon ten days' notice.
Save tor
those who are fighting for you, and
do "your bit" to win the war.
■r
EPHRAIM DOUGLASS ADAMS
Executive Head. Hletory Depart­
ment
Leland Stanford Junior University
A Clean Tuolh Never Decays
If you want work that lasts;
if you want it done with no
more pain than the prick of
the needle; if you want your
Pyorrhea CURED, or if you
want to KEEP FROM GET-
TING PYORRHEA, see
object of thle war la to dailver
Slogans from over the entire state the “The
free peoples of the world frem the
were submitted tor use in the Third menace and ths actual power of a v^rt
establishment controlled by an
Liberty Loan campaign, in the recent military
Irresponsible government, which, having
secretly planned to dominate the world,
slogan
contest,
for
the
best
of
which
Owned and published by
to carry out the plan without
a $50 Liberty Bond is to be awarded proceeded
regard either to th# sacred obllgetlone
FELSHEIM & HOWE
of treaty or the long eetabilehod preo-
opening day, April 6.
and long-cherished principles of In­
Among the slogans which were con­ tlcea
ternational action and honor; . . . Thle
L. D FELSHEIM. Editor
sidered by the committee as possess­ rower la not the Qsrman people. It la
ho ruthless master of the German peo
JAS H. HOWE, Bus Mgr.
ing high merit and worthy of especial filo-
. . . It ‘s our business to see to
mention, are the following which are t thet tho history of the root of the
world
Io no longer loft to Ito handling.”
Entered as second-class matter at representative of the entire state:
—President Wllaon, August 27, 1B17.
Ellingson Building
the poat office at Bandon, Oregon,
Open your purse — help kill tho THE MATERIAL AIMS OF GER­
Bandon, Oregon
January 2d, 1913, under the Act of curse. Miss Hazel McCoy. Dufur; buy
MANY.
March 3d. 1879.
a bond that binds Democracy, W P.
Germany believes that she has ths
McMasters, Mills City; the Kaiser
right
to dominate the world. Hsr ■oo<yoooooooo<x>oo<^o
SUBSCRIPTION
RATES:
groans at Liberty Loans, Nettie Page
One Year (In advance)
$1.50 Scofield, Newberg; Liberty Loans are militaristic autocracy believes that
OOO'
Six Months (in advance)...
.75 Liberty's stepping stones, Mrs. J D. this war Is a step toward such world
Slater, La Grande; bury the Kaiser domination, but that German demands
THE OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER with Liberty Bonds. Geo. A. Barden, for the present may rest satisfied with
substantial gains In Europe. For years
Phones: Office, 901; Residence, 311 Grants Pass; Uphold the colors with German political writing has been full
liberty dollars, Mrs. Edward Hill, of the "terms of peace" after a war,
Marshfield; Over there our boys are and today those terms remain unal­
COMMITTEE MUST ACT
watching. H K Donnelly, Salem; tered The Russian negotiations have
Are the people of Bandou going Break Liberty's chains—invest your
to break faith with the condensery gains, Buena Fisher, Dallas; Sow served to prove that what has for a
people? If not the committee will bonds—reap victory, Miss Elva S. long time been public opinion, Is now
New Location
have to get busy at once and have Hall, Vanora; Build freedom's foun­ official opinion. The quotations will
show
this.
TIMMONS BUILDING,
the deed to the lots turned over. The dation with Liberty Bonds, C. E. I.ogs-
First, the more general purposes
First Street.
committee, at the time the deal was den, Junction City; Our country’s ar­
made, slgued an agreement to deliver mor—Liberty Bonds, C. W.< Collier, “If we come victorious out of this war.
Daily Papers Magazines
a deed as soon as $20,000 or more Milwaukie; The Liberty Bond is vlc- we shall be the first people on the
had been spent towards the plant by tory's wand. H. E. Allen, Hillsboro; earth, a rich stream of gold will pour
All Current Publications
Messrs. Gletilsch & Joplin, An af- Gold were dross with freedom's loss, over the land." "Expansion of our
power
both
East
and
West,
if
possible
fidavlt baa been submitted by the Count that day lost, whose low de-
chief engineer of the construction sceuding sun, sees nothing done to alto over teas; political and military
domination combined, Indissolubly con­
company to the effect that more than beat the Hun, both by T. P. McAn­ nected with economical expansion, this
$30,000 has been spent. There is drews. Baker; Your little mite may is our war alm." "The territory open
Saturday Evening Post Ô
no further question as to the good win the fight. Mollie E. Striaght, Ore­ to future German expansion must ex­
intentions of Messrs. Gieblsch & gon City; Protect your homes with tend from the North Sea and the Bal­
Joplin; there is also no apparent In­ Liberty Loans, Lonna Powell, Baker; tic to the Persian Gulf, absorbing <he
clination on the part of the com­ Buy a bond—bridge the pond, Mrs. H. Netherlands and Luxembourg. ¿Twit
mittee to renlg—It is merely a mat­ M. McKenna. Astoria; We’ll bridge Zetland, the whole basin of the Dan
ter of getting at it. It Is up to the the pond with Liberty Bonds. M. Eva ube, the Balkan Peninsula and Asia
committee to make their word good Duel. Eugene; Join the band at Lib- Minor.”
by acting without further delay.
erty's stand. Mrs. L. R. Whitney, Van­
Second, the immediate aims: “Our
Unless we show the right spirit couver. Wash.; Another Liberty Loan relations with Turkey have drawn us
in this deal there Is little chance of Insures Entente success, Wilna Debill, Into thia war. ... the Bagdad
HAND-TAILORED
getting another industry—and, by Amity; Provide Pershing power to Railway must be extended by us to
the way, we already have another on punish Prusslanisui.
the open sea. even to India itself.”
the string
The following slogans are a few of 'Belgium must remain under German
those submitted by residents of Port­ domination
. there exists no
CONSIDER CAREFULLY
land In the contest:
better line of attack for the German
Fight, buy. or show us why. Grace army In a future war with France.”
It has always been recognized
thruout the county that the lower Co­ N. Crow; Patriots all. subscribe to whom It Is necessary "to weaken to
"Distinctively for Gentlvmeu"
quille river section la entitled to a the call. A. R. Vandervielen; Liberty such a degree that she can never again
county commissioner, Geo. J. Artn- Loans protect what you o«’n. W. W. be dangerous to us" "Will anybody
strong baa served in that capacity Lawton; Our bonds dictate our sol­ believe that we will hand over the
STRING STYLES AND SAM­
for the past eight years. During that diers' fate. Mrs. I). W. Jackson; Have lands which we have occupied in the
PLES NOW ON
time the county has made great pro a heart, do your part, They also serve Weat, on which the blood of our peo
DISPLAY.
great*, especially towards securing s who only lend. Jennie A. Marshall; pie has flowed?" "We are not an In­
I
permanent road system. The Bandon Yankee Doodle dollars do or die. Keep stitute for lengthening the life of
C
and lower Coquille river section. the home funds fighting. W. S. Kirk- dying states.”
But It Is on Poland and W^-stern
durlug that time, got all the roads I Patrick; Tis freedom's call—lend your
that It now has, as prior to that all. Be no shirker, be a worker, Flor­ Russia that Germany has all alonv
time It had been altogether ignored ence B. Hoyt; Save America's fate fixed her eyes. "We ougjit not to
Credit for what we have goes, to a from German hate. J. N Reeves; The let fail the sword from our hand be
TIIE TAILOR
large extent at least, to Mr. Arni- Liberty Loan safeguards the home, fore we have assured our future. Our
J. H. Mason; For county and home—• eastern boundaries must not remain
atrong
The voters of this community | Liberty Loan. Geo E. Hall; He a where they are” “Livonia, Kurland
CLEANIN'«
ought to consider carefully before | backer, not rt slacker. H G Furnish; Estlioula. have been for more than
seven
centuries
sister-countries
united
Subscribe
to
loan,
protect
your
home,
they turn him down for renomina-
tlon In favor of one whose Interests Miss Myrtle Bates; Can you deny through German traditions. It is true
are in another section and who has while others tile, Anna Lavllie Mc­ Germans do not yet represent 10 per
Pherson; Bonds are better than Prus­ cent of the Inhabitants; but their char
bail no experience
acler filters through the whole." “Let
sian fetters. Ruth Helen Underhill.
us bravely organize great forced mi
of the Inferior peoples Pos
RETURNS ARE NOTED ¡nations
terlty will be grateful to us We must
Bond and gets credit as a patriot for
coerce them! This la one of the tasks
doing so is not acting patriotically if Map System to Be Used During Third of war. Such forced migrations may
Liberty Loan Drive.
he Immediately sells .that bond, that
appear hard, but It is the only solu­
Returns from the various counties tion.
is, unless lie imperatively deeds the
The Inefficient peoples,
/tii-ney. It is not Ih«» mere'subscrip of the state will be indicated at ths discourag-d and rendered Indifferent
tli-n that helps the Government, it Oregon Slate Central Liberty Loan to the future by the spectacle of the
REAL ESTATE
is the actual loan; shifting the bond headquarters, Portland, on a color superior energy of their conquerors
scheme map. as will every town and may then crawl slowly towards the
to some on«» else does not help
Insurance
Conveyancing
Tlie same objection Iles to «»xchang district in which a quota has been peaceful death of weary and hopeless
a
yellow
thumb
tack,
I
assigned,
by
Ing Liberty Loan Bonds In trade
senility." The writer of this was here
Abstracts
Merchant« offering to take Liberty I The counties will have a large headed viewing especially the non German
Loan Bonds In exchange for liter I tack and the districts a small yellow population» of South America.
and Notary Public
How Is America Interested in
chandlse are doubt loss actuated by I one.
patriotic motives, but such trim sac I As anon as one hslf of the assigned European political and territorial
tlons tend to ilefeat a primary oh I quota has been reached in each town suits of this war? Well, first, we
Opposite Bank of Bandon
Ject of tlie bond Nale, the encourtig I or district a red thumb tack will re­ at war. Germany l>elleves that [esce
Ing of thrift and the discouraging of I place the yellow one on the map. now on the terms she outlines, means
Bandon,
Oregon
expenditure»
Honda so exchanged I Similarly with the counties on tho a Germany victorious, That means a *
I
state
map
Each
county
headquarters
continuance
of
military
autocracy
In
are In moHt casca Immediately aold
on ths open market which tends to | will have their own map with the Germany a continuance of an aggros
depress the market price and streets I county divided into convenient dis- sire policy—a continuance of German
adversely the sal«"« of future issues I tricts which are to ba bulletined like- faith In Its special destiny to rule the ooooooooooooooooo
world
Secretary McAdoo expressly stat«»« I wise.
Against that German ideal we are
When the full quota tn each to« n
that there Is no desire on the part of
fighting
Rut we ar« also fighting
and
district
is
attained
It
«III
be
des
­
the Government to prevent or Inter
fore with legitimate trading In good ignated by a blue thumb tack Thia to save the Americas from the “next
s»stem will afford an accurate check step" in German Imperialism In the
faith. In Liberty Bonds
It Is one of the great objects of ami will Indicate those counties and | first year of the war. the one great
Professional
the Treasury Department to have districts of the state which are doing fear expressed by German officers was
•hat
a
long
war
in
Europe
would
Teacher of Piano
these bonds held as permanent in the moet effective work tn the Third
'cause America to wake up " Wake
vestments by the people and paid fot Liberty Loan Campaign
in each town and district a solicitor 1 up to what' Not to the need of
out of savings thus at one«» provld
i American participation in the war
lug fends for the Government and. will be sent out with the Government ' The German officers thought America
household questionnaire upon which
c nseivlng labor and material
negligible for this war But they did.
There are the soundest reason i for la written pertinent facts concerning and do. fear that America would
holding Liberty Bonds
Their quo the Individual's ability to aubsertbu. awake to the danger to herself, her
Should the person t>e unable to sub­
t »tii-n-r under pm on the stock
Coniinlttlng of Holos
Ideals, her institutions, her Interests,
change meeiis a loss only to th«s«- scribe one half of file amount esti- and that being awakened. Germany's
a Specialty
who sell I he finaielal hi-dcrv of tin mated that ha la able to. a yellow next step In world domination would
Teacher of All Grad«*«
United States shims that in times of card will be sent into district head- be harder than the present one
Whew more then one half
peace all of its bonds have X -tie quarters
rtudio o\
There Is no hope of a changed Ger
a’> ■■ e par. -e me as high as 1The but leak than the full asatgnment baa many—of establishing those peaceful
CHICAGO WFXIK.
tremendous growth of our reeoutve»l been received.a red card replaces the and friendly relations which should
and if our trade our domestic trade yellow, and a blue card Is used when determine international conduct — If
ORFtiON
the- full .quota of the Individual has
al«ne having increased fro*
fropi $3fi
German» gains her objects, or any
been
subscribed
Thia system gives part of them, in this war
000.000.OIHl to 84 millions ill the]
She ha.«
last four years, warrauts the belief an accurate and detailed cheek on set her heart upon certain maferiaf
every
person
and
the
state
ami
county
that our Government bunds are the
oblectt We must tee to it that the
soundest Inveetii’enta In the world headquarters «til know exactly what does not put it theei
Then
be expected and what Is being step blocked, we may hope her first
and with the restoration of peace can
that her
done
,
c< ndltlons will command a handsome
people may awaken from their dream
The master map at Washington. D of
empire
p.emium in the market
C. will indicate the advance in f Ai Q yes; but we We fight for a world peace,
also fight for eeif.preo
state and the entire country
ervstlon and our best chance to save
Bandon still has two splendid
Real Estate
ourselves is this present moment—
shipbilling plante lying Idle for
Everyman's Pledge
WOW
Insurance Abstracts
lact of < , portunlty to build vessels
America shall «in thia war!
Therefore. I will work. I will sat a,
Thia la th# •econd of a Hrl»i of to«
Rentals
The won i»’Ce vote has added a new I will sacrifice. I will endure I will articles by Professor Adarre.
fight
cheerfully,
ami
to
my
utmost
—
Notary
Public
terror to polities What Is a inditi-
otan tn understand when Informed as W the whole outcome of the strug­
Report, but don't repeat.
132 First St
Bandon. Ore.
gle depended upon in« alone
that the «omen aie out to get him'
Help in Germany's defeat
The Western World
Telephone Offices
Service First
TUTTLE
News Stand
Cigars, Tobaccos
OXFORD
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CARI
It's no longer necessary to go into the details describing
the practical merits of the FORD CAR—everybody knows
all about "The Universal Car."
How It goes and comes
day after day and year after year at an operating expense
so small that it's wonderful. This advertisement Is to urge
prospective buyers to place orders without delay as the war
has produced conditions which may interfere with
normal
production. Buy a Ford car when you can get one. We'Ll
take good care of your order—get your Ford to you soon
as possible—and give the best in "after-service"
when re­
quired.
TOURING CAR .... $518
ROADSTER.............. $503
CLOTHES
F. O. B. BANDON
A. GARFIELD, Agent,
z
TAXES
Mark Windle
Wolverton
Prof. A.
RICHARDS £
Q
CHRIS
IVe have a request
from our tax collector
that taxpayers co-operate in
asking
cutting down the expense of
Ills office by sending for their statements at once.
If sent for no»» the present office help can get these
statements out,
thereby
saving expense of extra help and
rush of work toward the last of March.
Send your statement now.
State if you wish to pay
half or all your taxes.—Pay your taxes thru us and help
your iiome town and community.
I
J
Bank of Bandon
Bandon, Oregon
S. S. ELIZABETH
Eight Day service between Coquille River and 'Frisco
SAILS
FOR
BANDON
Large 1 wo Berth Outside State­
rooms with running water.
FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare
$10.00
FROM
SAN FRANCISCO
RESERVATIONS: J. E. Norton.Coquille
Perkins', Myrtle Point; Hillyer’s Cigar
Store. Marshfield; E. B. Thrift. Langlois
E; a E. T. KRUSE, owners and manag­
ers. 24 Calif. SL, San Francisco.
J. E. WALSTROM
AGENT
BANDON
I
RASMUSSEN
I*
Central Transfer Co
QUICK. RELIABLE SERVICE
AUTO TRUCKS
HF MHJVARTF.RS
central warehouse
I'HllM 142
NOTHING TOO LABQE
NOTHING TOO SMALL