Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, October 17, 1918, Image 1

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    WORLD
WESTERN
WHERE PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET
VOL VI.
LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAÌSINC
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918
NO. 48
PLANT
ESTABLISHED
IS ADOPTED
SCHOOLS, THEATRE AND AMUSE­ ACTUAL
EXPENSES
REDUCED
MENT PARLORS CLOSED BY
BUT SLIGHTLY MORE MONEY
OFFICIAL ORDER
MUST BE RAISED
t
• • • •
• • • •
CURRY ART1CIJM WOULD PUT
BANDON IN WRONG LIGHT
BEFORE PEOPLE
*
Bandon district still has approxl- , predating all you have already done.
" of ‘ Bonds calls upon you to take that message Fuel Problem Which Has Been Com- Bandon District Quota Based on IN*-
Spanish Influenza Epidemic Invade« Coudensery Bonds. Increased Wages mutely $10,000 worth
Tills Section and Some Forty cases
und Other items Responsible for to sell in order to reach its quota. home to your community. Oversub­
| hui ) '» Greatest Liability, to Be
(MnitM Which Include Many from
About $80,000 is now assured and scription of quota in your district
Are Reported—Three Cases on
Increase—Millage Less Than Last
Solved by Burning Slabs From the
Northern Curry Therefore Thoee
I effort will be made to get the rest must be personal responsibility of
Steamers In Port—All of Mild
Year But Assessed Valuation is before Saturday night of this week, every Liberty Loan worker.”
Mill—No Interruption tn Day or
People Should Buy Their Bomia at
Nature, Much Like LaGrippe.
Considerably .More.
October 19th, when the campaign I
Night Service Anticipated.
The Local Banka.
The War Is Not Over
closes.
I In view of the apparent Blowing
Local Chairman H. J. McDlarmid down of the Fourth Liberty Loan
Bandon Is under quarantine on
The financial budget for the City announces that headquarters will be Campaign in some centers on account
The Bandon Power Co. is prepar­
Au arttele in the Gold Bench Re­
account of the Spanish influenza of Bandon for the ensuing year was opened at 9 o'clock Friday morning f the peace talk. L. S. Franklin, ing to move its plant from its present porter. likewise a communication by
in
the
Gallier
Building
and
will
be
Director of War Loan Organization site, near Bullard's Ferry, to the W. County Clerk J. R. Stannard of
epidemic that seems to have per­ adopted at the regular meeting of
kept open until 9 in the evening. It for the treasury Department has E Craine property on Riverside Curry county In the Port Orford
meated every corner of the globe. the Council last evening.
While there have been no serious
Although the actual expenses have will be in charge of the Home Guard telegraphed all of the Liberty Loan Drive, near the Acme Planing Mill. Tribune, regarding Liberty Loan
cases here It is reported that there been reduced, the amount of money No soliciting will be done Friday, but Committees as follows:
Manager J. K. Kronenberg stated subscrpitlons in northern
Curry,
are several patients in rather critical to be raised is slightly in excess of Ilf by Friday night the quota is not
“It is not at all likely that this today that the work of moving will would make it appear that Bandon
condition at Prosper.
that required for the present year. full there will be soliciting on Satur- war will be over in the near future begin within the next few days. It is Is endeavoring to take advantage of
About 40 Case«
This is due to the Delaware Avenue ' day. The local committee has the Furthermore, the American people aimed to have the plant permanently Curry county in the Liberty Loan
Local physicians report approxi­ bond issue (Condensery street); the names of a number of residents must realize that, irrespective of ex­ established in its new location before atnpalgn
mately 40 cases between Prosper and reduction in water receipts; the re­ who have not done their part. They penses incidental to actual warfare the wet weather sets in.
The situation is about as follows:
the Curry county line. Of these only duction in fines and miscellaneous will be called on once more before ■ve have nearly two million boys In
The move will mean a great saving
l.lbery lean quotas are based on
their
names
are
turned
in
as
slackers
France who must be transported for the company in fuel. Ever since bank deposits.
three or four are In Bandon. The licensee; and the increase in wages.
and shirkers.
heme after the war Is over and. the Dollar Company mill ceased to
majority of cases are at Prosper,
Millage Is Smaller
Much Curry Money
The second canvas of the com- meantime, paid, fed «nd clothed W» operate the fuel problem has been a
where it is reported a number of
The amount to be raised for the
Many northern Curry resident» are
munity
is
now
in
progress
and
quite
Have an enormous emergency fleet difficult one, it being necessary to depositors in Bandon banks, for the
employes of the mill have been down ensuing year by taxation, is estimat 'd
with it. A. L. Meacum, saw setter at at $12.386, compared to $11,230.60 a number who had already purchased now under construction which must have wood hauled to the plant for •eason that Bandon Is more access­
the mill, has been seriously ill there. for the present year. Although more are buying more.
be completed
several miles over bad roads. The ible to them than is Gold Beach or
Oversubscription Imperative
Three on Steamers
“Aside from these necessary expen­ rising cost of labor during the past Brookings—the only Curry towns
money is to be raised, the millage will1
The following night letter was re­ ditures, any faltering now by the few years has made this method having banks—and further because
Three cases were found among be less. The present year's millage
crews on Steamers in the local har­ is 13; for the ensuing year it will ceived this morning by Mrs. C. R. American people in this Loan Cam­ prohibitive.
of better banking accommodations
bor. Two of the sailors on the Acme be 11. The difference is due to the Wade, county chairman of Woman's paign would place a weapon of
In their new location the company here Hence, the Bandon district
were down with the disease here fact that the assessed valuation ot Liberty Loan Committee, from Mrs. great potency in the hands of the will burn slabs from the Moore Mill quota includes that portion assessed
this week, but both were able to property has been increased in Ban­ Wm. G. McAdoo, chairman National autocrats of Germany. Now is the ft Lumber Company’s plant. The »gainst northern Curry deposits,
make the return trip to San Fran­ don. The assessed valuation accord­ Woman’s Liberty Loan Committee:
lime to show that the American haul will be but a few hundred feet. making the local quota excessively
“The President has called on the people are backing up our president In the event the mill should cease arge. On the other hand the Curry
cisco. One sailor on the Elizabetli ing to last year’s assessment was
took down while here and has gone $844,594.00; according to this year’s nation to over subscribe the loan as in his determination to exact from operating for any length of time, the luota being based on the deposits it
to the hospital at North Bend.
assessment it is estimated by the an imperative measure toward cer­ our enemies terms which will insur» •lant would still be better off than Its two small banks—Gold Beach
tain and complete victory. National against a repitition of the crimes of before, as It will be more accessible and Rrooklngs—Is disproportionately
In the Two Mile section there are Assessor’s office as $1,126,000.
Woman's Liberty Loan committee ap- German ”
a number of cases and some have
to other fuel sources.
Actual Expenses Less
small.
already recuperated.
Manager Kronenberg states that
Should Buy at Their Bank
The actual expenses of the city for
Of Mild Type
here will be no Interruption in either
this year are $21,035.00 for next
Bank deposits are taken as a
While the symptoms of the cases in year they are estimated at $20,650.
the day or night service during the basis upon which to levy quota» be­
this section are similar to those de­ The millage for the ensuing year,
Department
moving operations The plant Is built cause the Treasury
scribed as Spanish Influenza, Borne which is 11. is composed as follows:
!n two units. One of these will be assumes and expects bank depositors
local physicians are of the opinion General fund. 7 mills; Library, 1
moved and put Into operation before to buy their bonds through the banks
that it is more or less common la- mill; Funding Interest Fund. 2 mills;
the other is disturbed. The build­ in which they deposit their money
grippe here. It is probably not as Delaware Avenue Bond Issue, 1 mill.
ing will also be moved, probably in and transact their business
f8»e
severe on account of the mild Of the latter five-eights of a mill Is
sections. As this is being done a letter from Oregon Central Loan
weather conditions.
shed will be built over that unit of Committee further on In this article )
for redemption and three-eights for
Everything Is Closed
the plant that Is to be moved last.
Was Done at First
payment of interest.
Schools, theatres and all public
The move will aso mean a saving
In the First and Second Liberty
The complete budget will appear
meetings have been suspended, the in the two following issues of West­
In wire and the elimination of con­ Loan campaigns this was done by
West Ward (elect two)
The city caucus and nominating
order being put into effect Monday ern World and a public hearing, at [ convention held at Dreamland this
siderable upkeep between Bandon northern Curry depositors. Band*>n
G. R. McNAIR
morning. Word to quarantine was which the budget will be discussed, evening resulted In tlie nomination of
district was entitled to their sub­
‘.nd the Ferry.
C. E. KLEPFER
first received from Sheriff Gage, It has been set for November 20.
scriptions.
the following:
VIC BREUER
included pool halls, and ice cream
Didn't Suit Gold Beach
Invest in Lilierty Bonds
PHYSICIAN 1OSES LEG
J. H. JONES.
For Mayor—
parlors. This was modified later so
However at Gold Beach this plan
The City will Invest in Liberty
The convention was not largely at­
JOHN NIELSON
that the front end of these place» Bonds of the Fourth Loan to the ex­
did not suit
They Insisted on all
tended. Considerable time was taken Dr. K. A. I-eep of Myrtle Point is
C. R. WADE.
could remain open in order to sell tent of $1500, according to vote of
Curry residents purchasing th.’lr
Operated on by His Son.
I up in an explanation of the Reassesa-
cigars, tobaccos and candies.
bonds In Curry county so as to give
the Council last night.
Of this
For Recorder—
ment Measure that is to tie voted on
Mayor Received Order
amount $500 is from the water sink­
Dr K. A. Leap of Myrtle Point is Curry credit for the full amount of
J. W. MAST
at the coming election. The expla­
The following order was received ing fund The rest is a total of other
Its purchase. That would have be«ti
PHIL PEARSON
nation was made by Mayor Topping. a patient at Emergency hospital in
by mail Monday from the Oregon inactive funds held by the City.
very satisfactory all around bud
this
city,
recovering
from
an
opera
­
Others nominated for Mayor but
For Councilmen—
State Board of Health:
To Build Floatbig Dock
tion In which his left leg was taken Curry also been levied with the
who
declined
were:
Geo
P.
Topping,
“Portland. October 12, 1918.
amount of quota represented ’>y
The milk condensery owners, rep
East Ward (elect one)
I N. Miller, F. 8 Perry, R. E. L. Be- off above the knee. The opeation was
“To the Mayor, Bandon Oregon.
Curry deposits In Bandon banks
resented by J G. Dietrich, were
performed
yesterday
by
his
son,
l)r
F. J. CHATBURN
dilllon.
“Dear Sir: By order of the Sur­ granted
Itaiidon Officials Fair
license
to construct a
It V. Leap of this city. The patient
geon General of the United States floating landing at the foot of Dela­
Bandon district Liberty Loan of­
has been suffering from gangrene,
Public Health Service, you are direct­ ware avenue, the landing to be used
the affection starting in the big toe ficials were Just as anxious as were
ed to discontinue all public meet­ jointly by the condensery and the
Gold Beach officials to have the
f the left foot.
ings, closing all schools and places public. The condensery reserves the
Dr. K A. Leep until recently was a matter equitably arranged, therefore,
of public amusement on the appear­ right to use 20 feet as space for re­
practicing physician at Myrtle Point before the quota for th“ Third Loan
ance of the present world wide ceiving room.
He Is one of the oldest physicians In was levied a report to Liberty Loan
headquarters oil deposits was made,
epidemic of influenza.
Alabama to Be Repaired
the couuty in point of service.
“You are requested to urge upon
and Curry deposits were reported
Permit was
granted property
every one the necessity of avoiding owners along Alabama avenue be­ Movement Dwindled Down to Single
separately.
Portland Mail Will Arrive at Coquille WAR FUNDS DRIVE
crowds, unnecessary street car traf­ tween First and Second Street to re­
However 5 7 subscriber! residing
Member of County Court—
About 8:00 P M. and Connect
NEXT ON PROGRAM between the Coos county line and
fic and shopping, until the present pair or rebuild that street The street
Petitions Filed
tilth Afternoon Boat.
epidemic has subsided.
Port Orford bought their bond»
has been closed for several months,
“Yours very truly,
because considered dangerous. The
Seven Welfare Organizations Serving through Bandon banks, with the re
ROBERT E. L. HOLT.
quest that credit be given Curry
work is to be under the supervision
Soldiers Combine Forces in
Petitions for the recall of County
State Health Officer.”
In regard to the proposed railroad
of City Marshal Chris Rasmussen
county.
Raising Big Sum.
IsMter Explains Situation
and with the approval of the street Commissioner Archie Philip were schedule for the Coos Bay section,
filed with the county clerk Tuesday. the Coquille Sentinel has the follow­
E. D. Webb, cashier of the First
Bandon Bchooto Patriotic
committee
The seven welfare organizations
The pupils and teachers of the
It is understood that lumber has There were 42 petitions, bearing ing:
which are serving American and Al­ National Bank, who reported the
“People coming down here from lied soldiers, the Y. M. C. A., Y W. local aubacrlptlons to the Oregon
local schools are firm supporters of already been ordered and that the 1982 names. The required number
the United States in the present war street will receive complete new it names is 1904. No petitions were Portland will take the train at about C. A.. National Catholic War Council, State Central Committee, »dressed a
if the amount of Government secur­ planking and stringers, with new filed to recall Commissioner Arm­ one o'clock in the morning and will including K of C., War Camp Com­ letter of which the following Is an
ities held by them be taken as any piling where needed, and sidewalks strong and Judge Watson, who had have sleeper and chair car service to munity Service. American Library exact copy:
“FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ban­
indication At the end of the fourth 10 feet wide Instead of 8 feet wide previously been included in the move Eugene, where they will arrive about Association, Jewish Welfare Board
ment
It is aimed to have the recall seven In the morning and get break­
week of school a report of the various as at present.
and Salvation Army, have, at the don. Oregon. May 4th, 1918
•lection on November together with fast. The train on this branch will
Liljeqvist Handle* Case
“Mr. Edward Cookingham Chair­
Items loaned the Government was
request of President Wllapn. com­
taken, and was found to total $13.-
The Council accepted Atty L. A 'he other elections. The petitions leave there at 8 o'clock and run on' bined forces for a big drive for war man, Portland. Oregon
951 75 divided as follows: Liberty Llljeqvist's terms to represent the are to be examined Friday by District much the same schedule as »'U In funds during the week of November "Dear Hir»:-
Bonds. $7650; W. S 8 $5665.00: City In Circuit Court In the Webb Attorney Hall. County Clerk Oddy effect when the line was opened, get­ II tO 18
“I believe It 1« only fair to Curry
ting down to Marshfield, though, at
Thrift Stamps. $646.75.
case for a $100 fee in addition to ind Atty. Liljeqvlat.
The campaign will be for $170,500, County to state that Included In nur
Friends of Commissioner Philip one o'clock. An hour will probably 000 of which Oregon will raise $767,- report are 57 nubnrrlntlonn »mount­
actual expenses.
Report* W ere Adopted
laim that the recall against him be taken there for dinner, express 250.
ing to $5.400 00 which «»» subscri­
FEDERAL AUTHORITIES
ilone Is a political frame-up. No transfers, etc , and the train may be
The
financial
reports
of
City
P»
bed
by resident» of Curry fountv
Every
cent
raised
will
“
be
used
in
ARREST RUSSELITE
corder J. W Mast »nd City Treasurer oiccexsor is named to be voted on expected to arrive at Coquille about 3 war work and will be the means of Thl» la caused by the fset that Ban­
E. T. Wolverton were rekd and vhlch would mean that the remaln- p m. In ample time to make con nee maintaining and raising the splendid don Is situated close to the Cur-y
Hutband of Mrs. Edith Carpenter adopted
They will be published in ng County Court would appoint th* r ns with the afternoon boat for Ban morale of the soldiers and sailors. County Line and many of their res­
Charged With Violation of Es­
It is probable that this train State end county committees have idents are customers of this Bank.
hlrd member it Is alleged that the d n
next issue of Western World.
pionage Act.
Smith-Powers interests are behind it. will run through to Powers.
been formed and the campaign will While it was more convenient for
't is also reported that the petitions
Returning It will arrive in Co­ be carried down to the last home In them to make their subscriptions
WIFE BEATING CHARGED
are Irregular insofar as many of the quille about 8 o’clock in the morning, • he community. It will signify the through thin Bank never the lens we
On order from federal authorities
A certain Bandon citizen is report­ dgners have since left the county; w hich will be a much more comfort­ nation's backing of the men at the
tn Portland, charging violation of the
Continued on 1a»t pagei
espionage act. Fay R Smith. Russel­ ed to have been beating his wife at 'hat dozens of names had been able hour to start on a journey than front, a tribute from the hearts of
The time at Marsh­ 'he people to the boys who are offer­ eeeeeeeeeaeeeeee
lite of Marshfield, was arrested Tues­ frequent intervals of late and there written by the same party and that at 6 o’clock
WORLD HONOR KOI I
♦
day night. Direction of his in­ is much talk on the streets as to inlv two of the petitions were ac­ field will be nine o'clock, arriving at ing their lives that liberty chall not ♦
it companied by the ciculator’s affi­ Eugene about two o'clock in the perish from the earth.
fluence to induce men not to register what should be done with him
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However the validity of the afternoon and at Portland at 8”
E F Oakee Oakland California.
in the draft and not to purchase is reported that the wife is afraid davit
I, K Rrsa Portland. Ore.
Arrested on Delinquency Charge
Liberty Ronds is understood to be to make complaint and no one else oetltions will likely be passed on be­
Thia change would also be advan
John Nielsen. Bandon
Ed Rfescke Is under arrest on a
tageoua to Curry county residents
the nature of the charge preferred wants to take the responsibility. The fore the election is called
Ch»» F Pap* Bandon
matter lx said to have been reported
against him
Mill for Curry points could leave charge of contributing to-the delin­
I. Nordstrom Bandon
Geo. M I.affaw left Marshfield In Bandon early on the morning follow quency of a minor. Th< complaint
In August Smith ceased selling and something may be done soon
T W. Robtscn, Bandon
A pre­
Russelite literature and tn the same Mob action has been hinted but such the draft Tuesday He went to Ben­ ing its arrival here In the summer « ns sworn to by L Mynatt
1 aura M Edmunds. Marshfl'id
month married Mrs Edith Carpenter talk is being discouraged as It is son Polytechnic School In Portland, It could probably leave on the same liminary hearing was to have been |
of North Bend, formerly of Bandon, thought there should be a legal where he will be given special work evening, making the run as far as held today, but It has been postponed! O L Zentner. Bandon
until Munday of next week.
I
M E Hullin Wincheater Bejr. Ore.
way of taking care of such cases.
Port Orford that night.
also a Russelite.
as an automobile mechanic.
Nielson and
Named
Commissioner Philip Better Mail Service
Is Object of Recall New Train Schedule