Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, October 24, 1918, Image 2

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on earth for Kodaking
than right here. Ban­
don Beach offers uneq­
ualled opportunity for
beautiful pictures. Let
us show you our line of
Eastman Kodaks.
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YOUR TEETH
EASTMAN
will please
Y’ou
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more pain than the prick of
the needle; if you want your
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want to KEEP FROM GET-
TING PYORRHEA, see
The Western World
Ownad and published by
FEL8HE1M & HOWE
C. Y. Lowe
Bandon, Or.
L. D. FELSHEIM, Editor
JAS. H. HOWE, Bus. Mgr.
REXALL DRUGGIST
Entered as second-class matter at
the post office at Ilandon, Oregon.
January 2d, 1913, under the Act of
March 3d. 1879.
Ellingson Building
Bandon. Oregon
Headquarters for
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KODAKS - SUPPLIES
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year (in advance) _....
$2.00
Six Months (in advance)
$1.00
THE OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER
Soldier with the Business Part of a Gas Mask Tin Container in His Hand
Filled with Carbon Obtained from Fruit Stoues
when Sharpening Pencils.
Probably.
When sharpening a lead pencil, first
___________
The . person who left
a bomb ___
on the
stick the knifeblade through a slip of j doorstep of the building that bouses
paper. This puper acts as a guard ' a humorous paper must be one of
on the knife, and prevents the lead those fellows who are always taking
dust from soiling the fingers.
the Joy out of 'lie.—New York Sun.
TUTTLE
BOYS O\ ERSEAS PROTECTED FROM POlSONOl'S GAS BY CARBON.
Bave Fruit Stones anil Nut Shells Over Here anil Save the Lives of
Americana liver There—Everyone Who Saves These Important
Carbon ICe<|ulsites for Gaa Masks Helps in the War.
Thu paper has enlisted
with the government in the
cause of America for the
period of the war...............
THE ROAD Fl'NDH
The condition of the various coun­
ty road bond funds will require an
explanation from the County Court.
While the county as a whole has re­
ceived the benefit of the money ex­
pended. regardless of the funds from
which It has been taken. It is quite
certain that the people tributary to
the Bandon-Coquille road will want
to know how their fund is to be re-
plenlshed. It Is possible that tbe
Court has plans which will enable
It to replace the money borrowed
from that fund by the time the pro­
ject Is to be started. The verdict of
public opinion might well be reserved
until the county officials have an op­
portunity to explain Whether or not
the letter of the law has been fol­
lowed out In the application of these
road funds is not as vital to the tax­
payer as the question of whether each
project Is to eventually get its pro­
portion as provided by the bond
electlou
Thu legal phase cau easily
be determined; It Is replacing the
money that will cause the difficulty
If there Is to be any.
HOME IX I 'Ll ENt'E
The Influence of the American
home foltowa the American fighting
man clear to the front line trenches
It Is the first time In the world's
history that this is the case. This
influence is carried overseas by the
seven great welfare organizations
doing work amoug the soldiers, the
Y. M C. A.. Y. W. C. A., Jewish
Welfare Board. K. of C , Salvation
Army, War Camp Community service,
American Library Association. Huts
are established where the soldiers
may spend bls leisure time
Enter­
tainment la furnished him and he Is
given that care and attention tliat lie
would have received in a greater
measure, at home These huts over
seas are the nearest thing to home
that the soldier knows. To support
this great work there will be a drive
for funds by the United War Work
Campaign November 11. to 18.
Do not throw away a single peach, found in various sections of the coun­
' |ilum apricot, cherry, prune, date or try and only limited amounts are now
gathered annually. As the meats are
I olive pit nor the shell of a nut.
' The United States Government valuable food, they should be ex­
asks you to give to it through the Red tracted from the shells before the
Cross, the fruit stones you would or­ latter are delivered to the Red Cross
Nut Ineats will
dinarily throw away.
About 200 collecting stations.
peach stones will provide enough car­ keep perfectly in a dry [dace for
bon for a gas mask- -the only protec­ months or they may be marketed.
tion between our boys and poisonous The whole nuts may be sent, it the
nut meats are not used locally.
gases being used by Germans.
One of the essentials in the res-1 Quantities of pignuts and bitternuts
pirator designed to protect our remain uncollected each year, even
soldiers on ttie front lines against by the squirrels, because of the taste
deadly gases is carbon. The efficiency of the meats, or their smallness; the
I of lhJ :llaiik to tt |urge extent depeuds shells of these, however, are excellent
UpOI1 (ho quality of the carbon. An for carbon.
Only the shells of the nuts and the
excellent quality is obtained from
front the fruit listed above
fruit pits and nut shells. These stones stones
and shells, which are ordinarily re­ should be sent, as the Government
garded as valueless, the people of chemists have carefully selected the
this country now are asked to save kinds which are most valuable for the
as our government is experiencing gas Imask manufacture. It requires
difficulty tn getting the right kind about 200 peach pits or 7 pounds i t
of carbon. The British Government nut shells to produce carbon enough
has also asked for a supply of high­ for one mask. This mask will pro­
grade carbon to use for the same tect the boy in the front line trenches
against every kind of gas except one.
purpose.
The pits before they are delivered which is seldom encountered. A mask
to central collecting points should may be used for 18 hours before its
not be cracked, but dried caretully contents become so surcharged with
111 tlie sun or in ovens.
Rain will the gas as to render it valueless.
A barrel has been placed in the
not Injure the stones provided they
,doorw ay of the Timmons building
are thoroughly dried afterwards.
Large quantities of hickory nuts, to
receive pits and nut shells in
walnuts, and butternuts are to be Bandon.
1 Don't
campaigns, with the departure of L.
J. Simpson for Washington, l>. C, to My pa rents told me not to smoke —
engage in war work. In these days
1 don't
we are giving the best we have of Or listen to a naughty Joke
every tiling to aid Uncle Sam in hl i
1 don't
mammoth task.
I hey made It plain 1 must not wink
At pretty girls, or even think
About intoxicating drink—
The people of Bandon district as a
I don't
whole deserve a world of credit for To dance and flirt is very wrong —
putting their Fourth Liberty Loan
1 don’t
quotu over the top. When It c >nies Wild youths chase women, wine und
to individual honors, the laurels go to
8ong—
II. J. McDiarniid, king of rustlers.
I don't
I kiss no girls, not even one
I do not know how it is done -
You wouldn't think 1 had much fun
I DON’T'!
PEOPLE will, it tv e to < iti misi :
It will finally tee up to the people
to decide whether business or polities
■hall lead them to prosperity in their
Industries.
Cau the elevators, flouring mills,
warehouses, stockyards, mines and
large Industries, railroads and util­
ities be better managed by political
than Individual enterprise*
Agitators clamor for public own­
ership.
If all the big business. Including
banking and Insurance. Is to be taken
over under state management mil-
Huns will go off taxrolls
Nearly all the professional class in
v%«*«t>*rn New «paper I n<>n
the state would go on the public pay­
polillo
all this
rolls to manage
All the music on the fighting lines tn France Is not provided bv the
business
There
left for whistling of shrapnel »nd the booming of the big guns. This Canadian officlnl
common
the soil photograph shows s well known eompoaer entertaining members of u
dlnn divisional mess at the front.
and work hard and support the army
of officials.
That is about where Public Owner­
ship. or Socialism in plain language
would lead to.
All the ordinary taxpayer has to
do la to alt down and re«d all their
fines theories nnd believe them
let them run things
Only a few Inslgn 'flcant things
raising children will remain to
liidhldual If socialism or collective
ownership now being proposed under
different guises, were carried
After the treachery, deceit I and I >-
trlgue practiced by German I
d ni during the past four year*.
j
I
will take more than a mere statement
to convince the world that Geigianv
la to he governed by the people The
atatement would be much more con
vlnelnv with the Kaiser and bls clique
in the hands of the Allies
Cooa County temporarily loses on»
cf its foremost workers In patriotic
New Location
TIMMONS BUILDING.
First Street.
AH Current Publications
Phone 191
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care of youi orders promptly.
HAND-TAILORED
CLOTHES
“Distinctively for
Gentlemen"
City Meat Market
GEO. ERDMAN, Proprietor
z
SPRING STYLES AND SAM­
PLES NOW ON
DISPLAY.
Mark Windle
pressi xg
OFFICERS:
T. P. IIANLY, President
R. H. ROSA, Vice Pres.
W. J. SWEET, Cashier
FRANK FLAM.
DIRECTORS:
FRANK FAHY,
C. Y. LOWE
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00
Wolverton
REAL ESTATE
Insurance
Conveyancing
Abstracts
and Notary Public
Drafts on the Principal Cities of the V»orld. A General
Banking Business. Accountsof Individualsand
Corporations Solicited.
Bank of Bandon
Bandon, Oregon
X
Opposite Bank of Bandon
Oregon
Bandon.
S. S. ELIZABETH
Prof. A
RICHARDS
Professional
Teacher of Piano
Eight Day service between Coquille River and ’Frisco
SAILS
Large Two Berth Outside State­
rooms with running water.
FIRST CLASS Passenger Fare
BANDON
$15.00
FROM
SAN FRANCISCO
RE'ERVATIONS: J. E. Norton,Coquille
Perkins, My tie Point; Hillyer’s Cigar
Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift, Langlois
Committing of Solo»
a S|M*cialty
Teacher of til tirades
E; a F. T. KRUSE, owners and manag­
ers. -4 Caiit. St.. San Francisco.
BAX l»OX
mu :<;« »X
CHRIS
RASMUSSEN
Real Estate
Insurance Abstracts
Rentals
Notary Public
Bandon, Ore.
J. E. WALSTROM «SX.
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