Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, July 18, 1918, Image 1

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    WESTERN
WORLD
WHERE PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET
VOL. VI.
LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAISING
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 18. 1918
NO. 35
MOGUL'S ItH.t.IXG (AMR
GETS SOI.DIEB-I.IM,GERS
EXPRESSED BY G.A.R.
■I
Twenty -Seven Arrive in Command of
Lieut. I. II. Loughary, for­
merly of the I». A. C.
By special arrangement with the
I Coos Bay Times and the Coos and
The
Conologue logging camp,
NEW YORK CONCERN REPORTED REPORT AT ANNUAL ENCAMP-
APPI 1C AITON
II ANDON l*OAAER
Curry Telephone Company. Western
<
which
furnishes the timber for the
TO BE INSTALLING PLANT
MEXT
IS
MASTERPIECE
COMPANY DENTED RUT
World has again secured a daily-
Moore
Mill
&
Lumber
Company,
now
OE PATRIOTISM
NEAR BILLARDS.
R ATES INCREASED
telegraphic bulletin service of war
has
twenty-seven
soldier-loggers
news. The Times furnishes the news
attached to its force
They arrived
Mayor and Chief of Police Will Con­ to local people absolutely free, the AV. 11. <>o-n<*ll. Re| resenting Suffern Men AA ho "Came Into Realization of the latter part of last week
The Public Service Cmmni-slon Con-bb-tn
duct Public Employment Bureau only, expense being the telephone
A Co.. AA ho Came Here With Dr.
Manhood \mi«i Tumult of War" men belong to the Signal Corps.
Detrimental Effect Discontinuance
for Those who cannot find work ; charges from Marshfield. To meet
Lieut. I H. l.oughary was in com-
Day, is S ipe'Intending Prépara­
Consecrate Their Lives and Their
AA'ould Have On Town and Bclie.es
—Sojourners and A acationists in * the latter a subscription fund is kept
lory Work—Plant to be it! Oper-
S. ns to Their Country in Its Sec­ , tnand of the detachment w hich brings
It Unreasonable—Raise in Rato«
at the World office and anyone in­
City Xot Affected.
the total of enlisted nien at work in
alien Within lit) Days.
ond Hour of Peril.
Amount to About 2."> %
terested may give whatever amount
the mills ami camps in Cooa county
they please. The service is wholly
well past the 300 mark.
Idleness is henceforth tabood In for the benefit of the general public
NV. H. Gosnell, Jr., has been stop­
The following Report of the Cotn-
Lieut Loughary will be remember­
The Public Service Commission
Bandon, for he who will not work and will be continued as long as ping at Hotel Gallier for several rnittee on the "State of the Country" ed in the county, since he came here of Oregon, a representative of which
must pay a fine or go to jail. The ample funds are donated.
The weeks, while making arrangements was unanimously
unanintously
adopted at the about 14 months ago, working then recently conducted a hearing In Ban­
new "lazy man’s" ordinance passed bulletins are received as day press to establish a mining plant at the recent Annual Encampment G. A. R . with the extension department of O don on the application of the Rendon
by the Council is now effective. In dispatches, therefore come under the Old Pioneer mines near Bullards, in i Albany.
A. C. of which he is a graduate in the Power Co
to discontinue service
order that its provisions may be lowest possible rates. They are view of separating the chrome from
"Comrades: This annual meeting class of '16. At thaiAlme he traveled during the daylight hours, has issued
thoroughly understood it is herewith, ;>osted on large sheets in front of the the black sand.
He represents the of the Department of Oregon, G. A through the county with J. H. Chap­ an order denying the application.
on authority of the Mayor and Western World office as soon as re- Suffern Company, a wealthy mang­ R., comes at a time most extraordin­ lin and others who were organizing However, the order grants*an in­
Council published in full:
ceived.
anese mining company of New York. ary. a crisis the most momentous in cow testing associations. Since then crease In rates sufficient to meet
ORDINANCE NO. 4 13
It is reported that an electro-mag­ the history of the world. We came J he attended the second officer's operating expenses
The tncreare
The following telegraphic press netlc process of separation will be Into the realization of manhood in training school at the Presidio where while not affecting certafu classes if
AN ORDINANCE entitled An Or-
dlnance to prevent male persons in dispatches from the war were receiv­ used and that a plant will be in the tumult of war. and will, we fear, he received his commission and has service, to the majority of users
the City of Bandon, who are phys­ ed through the bulletin service to- operation within 60 days, An order pass out of this life, in a similur been in Texas and North Carolina. amounts to practically a 25 per cent
ically tit to perform some useful ser­ day;
is said to have already been placed atmosphere.
His home is at Monmouth.
advance
The minimum charge for
vice from remaining idle during the
for $11,000 worth of machinery. Mr. t
It is reported that all the soldiers commercial or
"The world is now In the crucible
residence
lighting
11:30 a. m.—General Koch this Gosnell came here recently with Dr. The furnace is seven times heated ; desired for employment in the lum­ ' hlcli has been $1.00, Is now |1.2*.
period of the war, providing a pen­
morning delivered what apparently Day, the government chemist, who in the welter of blood, the cry of ber industry are now available which I’he new rates are already in effect,
alty and declaring an emergency.
WHEREAS it is essential and nec- was a strategic drive to counter fur- gave out a very favorable Interview agony, the horror of
death,
the Is an indication that Coos county will beginning with July I.
cessary for the protection and wel­ ther German attacks along the concerning the mining prospects of world's status is now being recast. yet receive other detachments, sev­
Referring to the Company's appll-
fare of the City of Bandon, the State Marne and around Rheims. Ameri- this immediate vicinity.
I The w hite-hot metal soon must issue, eral probably larger than that which atlon for the elimination of day
“
....
... by the taking permanent form. The auto­ arrived at Conlogue's.
of Oregon, and the United States of cans are located on part of front '
Chrome
is badly needed
service the Commission says:
America, because of the existence of vhere attack was ntade and initial government, in the manufacture of crat and the democrat are met in
"The power company lias asked to
a State of War in which the United success threatened huge salient of steel, the demand being greater than deadly conflict, to determine which
be relieved from the necessity of
States is now engaged that all things Germans south of Aisne river.
I the supply. For this reason there is shall rule.
There is not room on
giving service during the daylight
Allies drive on 25 mile front south 1 much activity throughout Coos and earth for both. The Prussian whose
possible be done to aid the nation in
hours and In support of the applica-
the present crisis, now therefore
from Aisne to Belleaut and at point Curry among chrome prospectors and national
atmosphere is hate and Spruce Loggers Permitted to Hire 'ion the record shows that from an
THE CITY OF BANDON DOES OR­ rained two miles. Many prisoners the following articles from the Gold malevolence, was for more than 40
Civilians Up to Strength of
average expenditure for fuel and
were brought in.
| Reach Reporter of last week indi- years preparing for the struggle
DAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Crews July 1
’abor of roughly $400.00 per month,
Section 1. That it shall be unlaw­
German
drive
was apparently cate:
¡that should give him world dominion.
chargeable entirely to the service, an
ful. during the period of war for any brought to standstill at all points last
¡Strangely enough the rest of us were
A recent spruce division bulletin average monthly revenue of $175.00
male person in the City of Bandon, night.
blind to the impending peril. It was received here gave out the Impression is obtained
Tills operation results
General Pershing cabled Roosevelt CHROME MINERS MAKE MONEY hard to believe that any people had that only enlisted soldiers could In In a loss of $2,700 00 per year as
who is physically fit to perform some
Chrome
prospects
have
been
dis
­
useful service, to remain idle, and that his son may have landed safely.
reached the depth of infamy where the future secure employment in nearly as the amount can be directly
that covered at several places on the justice and humanity would be tram­ logging camps. Pvt. Louis 8. Hough­ computed without involved consider-
all such persons shall during such (A previous report stated
period be habitually and regularly young Roosevelt, an aviator,
had W'edderburn side of the river and it pled underfoot to aggrandize the ton. who Is secretary for the L. L. L. ition of theoretical detail. The exact
engaged In some lawful, useful and been brought down by the Germans, i seems assured that the industry will autocracy of a ruling house.
The L. locals in the various camps along uonetary result of an adjustment
assume large proportions in this
recognized business, profession, oc­
world has had a terrible awakening, tlie Coquille river addressed an In­ of service to cover only the hours
vicinity in the near future. It is said
cupation, trade or employment, and
4:00 p. m.—Large numbers of
"The nation that boasted of its quiry regarding the bulletin to the from dusk to duwn is uncertain.
any person refusing to be so employ­ American storm troops brought up the mining men in southern Curr> blunt honesty has revealed itself as a commanding officer at Portland and
In considering such a reductUin
who
are
opening
up
a
good
looking
ed shall, upon conviction thereof, in last night are aiding French in new
l>erjurer, with the stealthy instincts received the following reply:
f service we have before us the fact
prospect
have
disposed
of
their
the Municipal or Recorder's Court, be Live along Aisne river.
if the savage. The world did not
“Replying to your letter of July hat the arrangement under normal
punished by a fine of not exceeding
Americans went over the top at 5 locati-n on the following terms: know the Prussian; did not know to 9th. I would Inform you that Para­ conditions can be only a temporary
$1500
cash,
and
”
$1000
additional
in
$100.00 or by imprisonment in the ¡’clock this morning behind heavy
what depth of moral perfidy he cottld graph No. 4 of Bulletin No. 57 con
ne inasmuch as there Is now a de­
city jail for a period of not exceed­ barrage and in 30 minutes had cap- 30 days, after which they will receive descend. Every form of vileness has t templates that camps should be per- mand for power service which should
ing one month, or by both such fine ured first objectives and within two $5 per ton royalty on every ton taken and is being resorted to. in carrying mitted to malntaln their working trow, at least gradually, and which
Their prospect shows in the
and imprisonment. In no case shall hours all set for the entire day had out.
out his designs; not sporadically as force as of July 1st. This does not ve think. If the company is able to
tlie .possession by the accused of oeen taken. Large amount of dor- neighborhood of 10,000 tons of ore may happen in any army, where men prohibit them from hiring such accomplish the Idea of reconstruction
money, property or income sufficient man artillery, machine gnus, war and they hope to get out 5000 tons .see red in the surge of conflict, but civilian employes as may lie required can very probably be met with profit.
til’s summer, which would net them
to support himself and those regular­ supplies and prisoners taken.
of deliberate purpose and by cool to fill any vacanclea which may occur To allow a discontinuance of service
ly dependent upon him be a defense
Americans now within four and $2">,00o The operators receive about direction of their officers.
vlll practically confiscate a consider­
through men leaving their service.
$80 per ton f> r the ore at the rail
to any prosecution under this Ordi­ me-half miles of Soissons.
"Murder, pillage, rape in which
"However, should a company de­ able amount of equipment now in-
miles this side of
nance.
Germans completely surprised and r ud, about 1 4
tlie poor Belgian wife and mother sire to increase Its force above the talled and In use by the consumers
Section 2.
In no case shall the expected heavy fighting will come Grants Pass anil they figure the cost has been forcibly ravished in turn number of men employed on July 1st.
f both power and lighting servicisi.
claim by the accused of his inability late today when German reserves ar- of transportan n to the railroad ami by a whole bunch of fiends with a they should not. hire civilians but 'n addition such action would mater­
expenses of milling will amount up smile of self satisfaction,
to obtain work or employment be a rive.
That, should
make application
to this ially retard whatever potential pos-
defense to a prosecution hereunder
Noon dispatches from battio front perhaps $30 per ton, so they will gentlemen, Is the "Kultur" that Headquarters for soldier labor
Ibfllty there may be for the develop­
hate about $50 per tun profit.
unless it shall be proved that the ■aid Allies were progressing tine
proposes to "cure" the world. The
"Therefore. It should not be <11 f ment of a more extensive market
accused promptly notified the Chief
'¡savage Indian was an angel In white flcult for the men mentioned In your and destroy the value of work al
Japanese newspapers report Japan
of Police, or the Mayor of Bandon has agreed to t'nited States plan l’or
compared to them.
letter to secure employment In the eady dune In the development of
Ml ST II A A E MORE < II ROME,
of his inability to obtain employment, vending American and
"At last it became manifest to nearby camps as there are always existing power and appliance busi­
Japanese
The Imperative need of chrome.
and requested that work or employ­ roops to Siberia
The Commission believes th’s
leaving
the employ of t ho ness
mailzanese and similar metals by th« » Americans that a beast was abroad, men
ment be found for him and that such
General Pershing announces Amer- I' 8 government is realized by very crushing the bones mid swallowing various companies
highly undesirable in view of ita
employment was not furnished him, cans on Marne sector have driven lew pel pie ill this section, but it is i the blood of all In his wake, with
'robable detrimental effect upon the
and it is hereby made the duty of th>> all Germans back across river.
Cull for Is«¡¿gers
town and Its citizens through certain
a fact that the situation is becoming a weather eye on our own fair land,
Chief of Police and Mayor to keep a
Calls have been issued upon thia infavorable reflection upon the com-
acute as there are so few places en i the United States.
memorandum or record of any and SAVE
SUGAR
SAYS
IIOOA ER this continent where these ores are '
“Murder on land was followed by State for seventy chokermen. fifty inetdal and Industrial activities and
all such applications.
found, tills section
of tlie coast murder on the sea. American Ilves head buckers, twenty four dogers. iiosslbllltes of the community. It has,
Section 3. Such memorandum or 'nt Down I -e of Table Sugar To country lelng considered tlie beat went down In the waters, as Belgian six general sawmill
foremen
and therefore, been found unreasonable
Assure Canning Needs.
record shall contain the name and
planer trimmermen,
to be for the present at least to discontinue
in tlie United
States so far as ' Ilves went out in their hitherto quiet 25
address of the applicant, his age, and
chrome is concerned, with prospects ' homes, villages. and on the plain. i furnished from Class one. Special or ■ervjce during daylight hours and a
any other information deemed per­
“You are entitled to an
extra <if a vast development. Capital how - Then It was that the United States, limited service only, to be entrained emporary general Increase and re-
tinent or necessary. The said Chief »mount of sugar these days for home ¡ever, la hard to interest In undevelop­ after Germany had, under cover of for Vancouver barracks July 29 for Islon of rates has been decided upon.
of Police or Mayor shall upon such anning.
sprtioe It Is our opinion that such an In­
Do not let this privilege ed chrome pr perty sa>s H. H. Lang, friendly International correspondence engagements Ini producing
atiplicatb n cause to be assigned, and empt you to do a wrong to your 'a prominent mining engineer of San filled every part of our land with |for Aeroplane.
Men who are tech­ crease applied temporarily will not
if necessary cause to be re-assigned
telghbor and your country.” This ’Francisco, who is spending several spies, was aroused to her danger. nically qualified under above occupa­
npose unjustly upon the customers
such
persons to occupations as s a message from the National Food | days In this section
investfkatlng With Belgium devastated.
Brltlan tions and who are qualified for gen md will arrest the mounting deficit
af resaid, carried rn by the City of Administration to Oregon housewives ■ reported prospects and looking for grimly hanging on. France bleeding eral service may volunteer front ,f the utility and allow It to proceed
Bandon. Port of Bandon, by the ece4ved a few­ days ago by NV. B. new ones, owing to uncertainty of at every pore. Italy vainly looking on iclasses two, three and four up to and ipon the plan already outlined "
State County or any municipality Ayer.
If on 24th a
Federal Food Administrator conditions alter the war when it is at the invasion of her fair homes, Including July 23rd
Considering the material advance
thereof, or by private employers, en for this state.
all
commodities
and service
thought the demand will drop to America said, 'We can be neutral no sufficient number of volunteers have >f
gaged in agricultural, industrial or
“ Don’t hoard sugar," the message almost nothing as the ore is used long» r,' and we are in to fight to a not come forward to fill allotment hroughout the country, and the de-
other occupations of the character continues. "Buy it Just as you need principally In the manufacture of finish
of Local Hoards. Boards will be dl
ided advance In the cost of fuel here
above mentioned, and w ho accept the it and keep your canning supply sep­ war materials.
Mr. I.ang was for-
It in that rected to select a sufficient number a raise of 25 per cent in the lighting
"Why are we in It’
of qualified men from (’lass one, md power service is considered
service of such persons, provided arate from your table sugar, keep rnerly interested in precious metals.
malevolence and overweening pride
lmwever, that no person shall be re- ng the latter strictly within
(special or limited service I to fill nominal and should be met by all
the | hut since America's i entry into the
That
the
doctrine
may have a fall,
quired to work under this ordinance hree pounds per month per person war he has g ne on the hunt for ’he
their allotments, deducting voluntary users with the same spirit that other
of the super-man may forever be
any greater number of hours per daj limit, or cutting this allowance down minerals needed by the government
induction
idvancea In price are met.
squelched, that militarism may be
than lawfully constitute a day's even more if you can.
In buying as so many mining engineers are shown to be not only a curse but a
work, nor for a less wage than is votir canning sugar In 25 pound lots doing, and he has traveled from
Lost A AAbrrl
failure;
that
contract
breaking,
I’roininent Roseburg Alan Here
commonly paid, in the occupation In he Government has your written southern California to Alaska In his
Dr 1 Massen of Myrtle Point lost a
lying., cruelty and brute force cannot
Mr. and Mrs. NV. II. Canon of
which such person may engage. The promise that you will not use any of quest.
from
his
automobile
the
other
and shall not have the right of way. wheel I
applicant shall at all times have the ■uch sugar for other than canning
while speeding up Oregon Roseburg are spendlog several weeks
¡Until that time arrives we must, and night,
right i f choice of positions where >r preserving purpose« Do not break
He apparently didn't figure here enloyfng th« beach. Mr Can n
avenue
Smallest Painfull on Record
w« will fight.
n re than one is available and to re­ your promise, buy your table and
on the S curve where the street haa is register of the V. 8 Land Off: «
Captain O AA'iren, cooperativa ob-
"No one sees more clearly than the
it Roseburg His home Is st M'd-
fuse to accept work in any place cooking sugar in two pound lots,
server Coquille River Light Station, O. A R that if the German conquer*. a short Jog. and in making the short ford. where he was mayor tor a
vhere a strike is in progress
In ’he according to the regulations, and
one
wheel
was
broken
to
turns
for the ’hen n< th-ng Is worth while As men
reports that the rainfall
event of the said Chief of Police or nake your purchases just as few and
splinters. Good luck ia all that saved number of years and one of ’he
month of June was just one-1 OOth f military experience
we expect
most active boosters In that section.
Mayor being unable to procure em- far between as possible
Because of |of an inch; days cloudy and partly
occupants of the car from injury
reverses and disappointments.
We
It was during his administration that
pl yment for such persons applying a lack of ships and recent submarine
■cloudy 10 days clear 20. The ra n- look for loss of hard earned ground,
Medford forged ahead so rapidly,
4 asuality List Growing
as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of sinkings, sugar is coming into this
fall for the corresponding month of
Washington. July
17 — Casual outstripping all the other towns in
such officer to so certify to such per zountry slowly, and must be dis­ 1917 was 2 "8 inches Captain W’iren spying everywhere, with all sorts of
S' n in writing Such certificate shall tributed accordingly if the general states that the month just passed is attempts to defeat our efforts Thou­ ties tn the army and marine corps that sectioo of the state tn population
lads of high overseas increased 647 during last and Industry.
sands of American
Before coming to
exempt the applicant from prosecu- supply is to hold out and meet the
(the only me nth of June on record promise will he laid under the sod
Oregon Mr. ( anon was a Radg«r
He
t. n under this Ordinance for a per­ needs of all housewives for their
week,
compared
with
703
the
pre
­
1 with so little rainfall.
making the supreme sacrifice
vious week, and aggr<gate 11,7.13 resided st Merrill and also Mndls ><1,
iod of Five days from its date at the anning and preserving That is why
thousand
more will be with the Inclusion of Sunday's army AA is . and for four years was U. 8
hundred
expiration of which time the certifi­ you
cannot
secure your
whole
maimed for life, While tens of thou- list rDing 72 names, and the marine Marshal of that state
cate must be renewed, unless the ap­ season's canning supply of sugar at
'lore Men Needed
wlll be
plicant has in the meantime become one time."
corps' list, giving 51 names.
A B McNitt. who is getting out sands of American mothers
regularly employed within the mean­
-hipknees near Bandon for W J. broken hearted
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦
County Truant Officer Hark Dun­
•oui by i lerman
Sickened In
ing of the tern? i :í thll ordinance
Ftw| < nr- Work Resumes
Flanagan, returned yesterday from a
•
AAORI.D HONOR Rol l.
♦
w
anton
ham went out thia morning «l»h R*a- eaeaaaaaeeeee*«
Section 4
Any person failing or
Officers of the local chapter, tm-lne s trip to Marshfield He states hypocracy, foul blasphemies,
refusing to do, or to continue to do American Red Cross, report t hat the that the government has placed a destruction of sacred places, con- *1* Phlnnegar. fourteen-year-old girl
unspeakable whose father live« at North Bend,
Mildred Crain. Portland
the work assigned to him. or who. room* in the First National Rank large special order for a certain size vcienceless diplomacy,
E M Blackerby. A’ancouver, Wn.
In the meantime, has not become building are again open to workers of knee with Cooa county and efforts brutalities, outraged womanhood and and Erank Maupin, of Powers who
Mrs M McLeod, Bandon
regularly or continuously employed on the s'ated days each week, All will be doubled to get them out starving children widespread where- are to be placed In th» s’a’e reform­
Win Lundqvist. Bandon
Wednes­
In some lawful, useful and recogniz- interested in the work for the .Scarcity of men. says Mr. McNitt Is iever the Hun has gone, the G. A R., atory inafitutl n at Salem
Elmors M. Neai. l and «
day’s Time*.
¡impeding the work.
(Continued on lit page)
(Uu&unued OB last pagaj
soldiers are invited to assist.
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