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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
1 DO WE PRIZE LUXURY MORE THAN LIBERTY? I RANDOLPH I Asks Bandon Soldier Mother lu Ap- to All to Buy Liberty Bonds to the Limit No young tnan who Is a slacker, C. D. Jarman aud James Morrison a draft delinquent or a deserter is have canvassed this district in in eligible under any circumstances to terest of Liberty Loan Bonds. mother of this com-] take advantage of the opportunity An elderly rnunity, who has two sons in the ser The housewife finds he self uver- offered by the Government for in vice and who is practically left alone worked in caring for the large crop duction into the Students' Army and lonesome since their departure, of prunes, pears, evergreen black Training Corps for special training has written a little sermon on Liberty berries, beans and corn which er« at a university or college before being called into service. Bonds that expresses a sentiment now on hand to be cared tor. On the other hand, once a duly in all soldier mothers' hearts at this Mr. Philpott has done a fine job qualified registrant has accepted the time she a dresses it "to those who of plowing with his Tracford. opportunity for such induction, and witnessesd Saturday's parode," and Wm. Carlson has purchased some has signed the required waiver of says: "You did not look on a parade stock which he brought down aud all claims for deferred classification, he must go through with the in of handsome women, nor yet on put on his farm. a dress parade, but you did look A farewell party was given in duction. and attend the college until on a band of women who have given honor of Willie Philpott who is called into service, even though he change his more than than any other class of in leaving for the Oregon Agricultural should subsequently dividuals can give In this the greatest College where he will enter the mind. To obtain this Induction, a regis crisis the world has ever known, Students Army Training Corps, He trant must first apply in the regular excetit Hie boys who have given left Wednesday and will visit a themselves. sister for a few days before college way to the proper authorities of the "You who have your loved ones opens, the date of which has been university or college he desires to attend, for admittance thereto. The around you, may sell all you have postponed for a week. regular college entrance require and give It to the government not Herman Bros, have had some ments. modified to a certain extent loan It. and It is as nothing com pared with the gift our boys have piling driven with u view to Ini- to meet changed conditions, will govern action by the college author made in giving themselves, or the proving their yard. gift the mothers and wives have Mrs. Renas Cochran Is again ill ities on the application. If this applicaton is approved by made who have given sons and at the home of her parents. Mr. and the college authorities, it will lie husbands that not only this country Mr John Williams. forwarded by them to the Provost but humanity Itself 'shall not perish The Telegraph is being repaired at Marshal General at Washington, who from the earth?' will issue a competent order for the "You have been asked to buy the Herman Brothers shpyard. bonds until it hurts. If you have the Tile Randolph school has had a induction of the registrant, and send this order to the registrant's right kind of patriotism In you typerwriter put in. local board. it cannot hurt but will be con- The Board, upon rgceiyr of tha a duty but a aldered not only order, will summon the registrant pleasure not only to do your bit before it aud offer him voluntary but to do your best. If we here at induction into the Stud“!.'s' Army home cannot deny ourselves the He must indicate Training Corps luxuries and pleasures of life to help Mrs. M. Fields of Seattle arrived his acceptance or rejection of the maintain our boys In the service, it is a needless sacrifice to send them In Bandon this week to visit with offer within 24 hours, a waiver of all claims to defeired classification over there, Why fight and die for her son liberty If we here prize luxury more Erlends of Ernest Sidwell will be being one of the conditions of than liberty? interested to learn that tie has been acceptance. While attending the college he is You who have no sons In the in France for the past two months. subject to call into active service at service, give until you have given the DR. F. A. VOOE, DENTIST, has any time the Provost Marshal price of a son. And then there will returned from his trit» to Gold General shall direct. be no lack of funds to carry on the office in Contrary to wide-spread belief, war. To give only what you can Beach and is again at bis It there is no specific age limit for the spare Is no sacrifice, The times the Ellingson building. call for sacrifice, not pleasure. An error was made lust week in Students' Army Training Corps. The Remember that parade was a advertising the dance for Saturday age of students accepted depends on the college funeral march to some of us night, September, 28. It will be considerably mothers." given by the Honor Guard Girls in authorities. Students under 18 years of age, stead of the Camp Fire Girls. who can qualify for admittance to George Dunn and Miss Dewey of Bushnell, Mrs. J. O. M is. M E Port Orford motored to Bandon Stullman, and Miss Dolile Mountain college, of course cannot be inducted into the college through draft boards, yesterday. left Tuesday for their home in Inasmuch as they are not yet old Portland after a visit with Mrs. O. enough to register, But there is M. Kenyon for the past several nothing to prevent the college weeks. authorities from accepting them as Mr. and Mrs. George Laird and regular students; later, when they FOR SALE Ford automobile. $400. Apply at Rogers Foundry. S26tfe. son, spent several days of the past reach the age for registration, they week as guests of the W. H. Pearce may apply while In college for In NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC family They have gone to Salem duction Into the Students' Army Notice Is hereby given that from on business aud also to attend the Training Corps, the granting of and after this date 1 will not be re state fair. which would enable them to continue sponsible for any debts contracted by their college work until called. Mrs. A. Haberly and five sons are my wife, she having left my bed and Nor is there anything to prevent now with Rev. Haberly. located at board Dated this 26th day of application Hill City, Kansas. They left Ban- older men from making September, 1818. for induction, The college author- don about a month ago . Arnold and S28t3p. O. A. CHAMBERLAIN Mary leave Saturday of this week itiee would undoubtedly take into consideration In such cases, however, ARMY CORPS TO ADMIT for Albany to attend college. be permitted to enter the S. A. T. C., NOTIt'E the purpose of the application In I BOYS ON SHORT CREDIT receive technical training for which NOTICE is hereby given, that Mr and Mrs. S. R. Dippel of desiring to attend the college. They they are fitted and receive pay, Dyer & Plymale, Contractors buie Portland arrived Sunday for a week's could approve or reject the applica subsistence and quarters while re completed their contract for the con ¡visit with relatives .Mr Dippel is tion according to their conclusions. University of Oregon Takes Actiuu ceiving this training. Htructlon of a portion of the Bandon- attending Dental school at Portland At Request of War Department Curry Line Section of the Coast and will finish his course at Christ Young men who are physically TRI E IS CHEESE SALESMAN. —13 Credits .Needed. Highway, Green Gulch Fill, and that mas. after which time he will prob unfitted for service In the fighting the County Roadmaster lias filed his ably be called Into the service. branches of the army will be paid by Fred C. True has been appointed Certificate of the Completion of the the government while they are re Eugene, Sept. 16—At the request ceiving technical training in branches Jerry Boggs, who came here some to succeed Claud Giles, of Myrtle contract, and any person, firm or corporation having objections to time ago from Denver, is shippiug Point, as the selling agent of the of the war department the faculty | in which they can render just as file to the acceptance of said work, considerable Oregon grape and Cas Coos und Curry county creamery of the University of Oregon, at a great service as men whose physical may file the same In the office of cara bark, which he buys from the association. This will take all his special meeting this afternoon, voted I condition is ftt th© County Clerk, within two wqeks ranchers down the coast and others time but until the first of the month to admit students who otherwise can Branches in which they will re- from the date of the first publication w ho spend their spare time in gather lie will still help some In the First qualify for the S. A. T. C. on con- iceive training including the follow N'ational Bank where he has becomditlou , when they have a total of 13 itig It. It is used in the manufacture of this notice, to-wlt: from the 26th. a very efficient and highly esteemed high school credits. Instead of the ing: of vurlous medicines. . day of September, 1918. Chemistry, in which the govern bookkeeper His place there, will be h j usually required. The credits Dated at Coquille. Coos County. If the children are peevish and difficult to fill Coquille Sentinel [lacked must be made up before grad- ment is unable to secure an adequate Oregon this 25th day of September, cranky perhaps they need a bowl of supply of trained men: medicine, uation from the university and the 1918 bread and milk, not a spanking X accounting and secretarial work, EGGS Ml ST BE CANDLED condition applies to only students ODDY, hungry child, like a hungry man. Is phychology, laboratory technicians, admitted to the S A T C. Students County Clerk quite apt to be cross, A hungry Eggs must be candled by t <? first ] admitted to the other departments of bacteriology and photography. MYRTLE KNOWLTON. woman feels faint. Take a glass« of buyer men Word Is also received as the new regulations < of the university than the S. A. T. C _____ Deputy milk and the world will look the Federal Food Administration can I must present the usual 15 entrance 826t3c brighter i SK U. i be put Into effect, ttllj to L.-tp the credits Mr and Mrs D. W. Carpenter first buyer" frequently the grocer The university is organizing only have arrived in Bandon from Callfor i who does not understand candling section A of the S. A. T. C.. which nia and expect to again make their a new bulletlu on ca' dlin:; eggs Las prepares men I for commissions in home here At the first of the | Just been Issued by the O. A. C. combatant branches of the army aud month Mr Carpenter will again take Extension Service. The leaflet was for advanced technical work. For over the management of the Racket prepared by James Dryden, head of this wmrk the government desires Stole, which has been conducted by the poultry department, and tells men who have had thorough high F. J Chatburn. Mr. Chatburu has exactly how the producer or the school preparation. It evidently has about decided not to resume the buyer can cat.die and classify his occured to the government that good practice of law but to enlist with the eggs The candling Is good business men are being lost to the service Government In some war work He as well as an honest policy and through lacking the necessary en- has made application for enlistment legal, Prof, Dryden points out. It trance requirements of 15 credits, in the quartermasters department profits the producer by Increasing and It requests that the university under the new ruling admitting men the demand for his candled eggs, and admit students with only 13 credits, over 45 years of age. but has I it profits the buyer by protecting thereby admitting a considerable received word from Portland that him from a show box and lamp, number of young men who are just ■ lie . fflce there had been closed and Send for your leaflet to O. A short of graduation from their h^h it would be necessary for aiq>licants Corvallis. school and who are available other io apply to the Adjutant General at wise for entrance In 8. A. T. C. work. Washington Ivory Phonograph Needle«. The phonograph stylus of vegetable Ivory has s decided advantage over the At base hospitals In France the old wooden needle. the usefulness of Young Women's Christian Assocla . used to flavor our 'I hat Insures a wliol 'soim the beet which Is llnlshed when it has played (ton maintains huts for the nurses one record. The Ivory point will stand A secretary tn chnrge arranges for' ia that Is only equalled ■trains of the leading commercial the wear of six records, then when It recreation She Is always on hand to' dellclousness Try >ti potatoes grown In pregoi has been filed over the bevel end can help the nurses, or serve them hot our fluit flaxnt- an Department of Agricultui be used on six more. The vegetable chocolate tn the middle of the night. 1 you'll be ho delighted you'll to < 'opemte with the O Ivory Is produced by a Central and or whenever they come off duty. wonder if anything else l>. riment station In c< South American growth, the phytel» % itmld lie -i> delleiioo statewide Investigation phas palm, which produce« large clus doeHiit make any difference Cordley. director of the station, and ters of seeds. I IMITI !» HERI ICE which you choose your ver Dr William Stuart, of the V 8. A. MI N (.FT < II INCE dict will be the same M hat probably ttie greatest potato aulh >r- kind do you prefer* “One Thing More” itx in the country, hare planned the Brave old Gen “Jim'' Stedman, Special Training For \rniy Will campaign, which will work hand In Watch for our hot lunch**« lie Given A flee* Induction hand with the seed Inspection and during the thickest of the battle at soon certifies« ion no» conducted by the Chickamauga. <ls«hed up to n retreat Into Students tAvrpa. College G It llyalop. professor of ing brlgmle and ahouted: “Face about, THE farm crops at the College, will I •'«' We must hold this p. Eugene. Sept Ik—Telegrams re probably hare charge of the work 'But. general." said a brave officer, ceived at the university today from It I» expected that a "we have done everything that brave the committee of education In the in the Slate reliable source of the best seed stock and patriotic men can do for their war department Indicate that limit for farmers and potato specialists country----- " “What ’ Everything?" ed service men may be Inducted REA NOI.I»S, wild Stedman, “you haven't died yet." the 8. A T C. This means will be obtained -Argonaut. young men who failed to pass wear Freemen buy bonds, examination for active service, them Bonds speak louder than «ords are passed for limited service. > Local News Joo Late To Classify * SUNSET under 21 who are able to qualify will be accepted tor commissions. Here tofore, no man, no matter how well prepared under the age of 21 could ever hope to secure a commission. Under the new orders S. A. T. C. men at the university who show special ability may be commissioned. CHURCH OF GOD Corner 1st and County road, Bible school i for old as well as young» 10 A. M.; preaching 11 A. M.; evening service 7:30 P. M. prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. A training for service class will be formed October, 6 to meet at 6:45 every Sunday evening. Every third Sunday in the month an afternoon service will be held at 2:30. You are welcome. F. H. Van Lydegraf, Pastor. Res. 1135 Alabama Avenue.