Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, October 24, 1918, Image 8

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    SOME THINGS THE
PACKERS .AKE DOING
How
Christmas
Presents
RE-ELECT WITHYCOMBE;
WHY EXPERIMENT
lew of the Many Reasons U
the Meat Industry is Con­ A
Governor U ithycombe Should
tributing to the Defeat of
be Re-elected.
Die Hua.
He is loyally, patriotically
American packers are doing I far lean.
more than merely furnishing meat
i
He has faithfully cooperated witi
foods to the soldiers and sailors of the President in every war tim
the United States and her allies, ac­ activity
cording to C. 8. Churchill, Advisory
He was foremost of Governors fo;
Superintendent for Swift A Company, preparedness and has earnestly sup
who addressed the American Meat ported a vigorous prosecution of till
Packers' convention recently.
war.
"The general public realizes little
He has stood for and insisted upor
of the work that the packer is doing a square deal for both labor ani
to win the war," said Mr. Churchill | ¡capital, industrial development o
"W< are furnishing a great deal of ! the state and suppression of I. W
material for the manufacture of i W. ism.
munitions, including, glycerine, pot­ I He has for 20 years earnestly
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ash and sulphuric acid. Our sheep ' supported and vigorously
skins are used to manufacture cold­ I woman suffrage and prohibition ant
proof coats.
I has stood for a better and cleanei
"Every pound of wool that we state.
have is taken by the Government as.
He did not assist in organizing th«
fast as we produce it, and the price Non-Partisan League in Oregon
is fixed by the Government.
I neither was he ever a worshipper al
"There isn’t a pound of stock food the shrine of Populism aud
manufactured today that la not being organizations of doubtful pi
used to help win the war, because it and loyalty.
goes
to put weight on live stock that
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conducted his
i is badly needed by our soldiers and' He has
patriotically, fairly and economically
T [sailors
I —always has he placed patriotism
*"* j I "TllH
"The tons of fertilizer which we and efficiency in the public servici
I manufacture aid in growing more above party politics.
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JL I crops that will be used later to feed
| He has given his earnest considera
I more soldiers to fight the HUN.
tlon and substantial effort in promot
I Glue has its uses. Soap certainly is a
I big item. Albumen is another high- ing the happiness and comfort ol
V
All of our large stock that re­
lly important product; it is now used the boys in the service of theii
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.country, and lastly.
mains of Jewelry, cut glass, hand-
$ I in the construction of aeroplanes.
He has a record for a sound
I There are also many other pro-
paint Ing and silverware goes at oue-
business administration and loya
I
ducts,
too
numerous
to
mention,
not
lialf of former prices.
and earnest effort in the nation'»
lone of which, I believe, does not have
Ian important place In the conduct present crisis that should cc
We are making thia unusual offer,
the approval and support of
I
of the war.
to enable us to close out AT ONCE.
'whole people.
'
"We,
of
Swift
&
Company,
believe
It I m only a short time now till Xmas
(This advertisement paid for I
I in giving credit where credit is due I
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Oregon Republican State
and you can hold what you buy till
and 1 want to say that our labor has
then. Remember that prices are be­
I performed cheerfully the giant task Committee.)
I set for us by the Food Administra­
low wholesale cost anti we aHfture
LESS CANNING SUGAR
tion. No order has been too big, no
you that they will NEVER AGAIN
Food Administrator L. A. Lilje-
job too overwhelming for them.
tie offered here.
Y’ou have bought
•‘Recognition of this willingness to • qvist has received order from W. B.
from um for over eleven years and
serve has resulted in an increase for Ayer, federal food administrator for
male labor totaling more than 100 Oregon, that ten pounds of sugar 13
KNOW we carry only the BEST.
per cent since February, 1916. In the limit Issued for canning pur-
poses.
The above discount does not in.
the case of our female help the In­
elude watches or diamond mounted
crease has been even greater, this
Notice to W. R. C.
help now receiving 165 per cent more
Jewelry, on which we allow 30 to 35
The W. R. C. inspection will be
than In 1916."
per cent only.
on November 2, providing the quar­
| To take care of the war business,
antine is lifted, Notice had been
Come in and see what you can buy
Mr Churchill said that all the pack­ for October 31, but the inspector
ers in the country had been forced to will
for reasonable prices.
be unable to get here until the
build new freezers and buildings of 2nd. If the quarantine continues the
every description at a cost two to
date will be announced later.
three times greater than pre-war
MYRTLE B. HENRY Sec'y.
cost.
He paid tribute to the government
Corporal Edward Bell, who is
inspectors of the Bureau of Animal
Industry and for the artuy who Beleet attending the Benson Polytechnic
school is now convalescing from
the meat, and said:
"In addition to the safeguard that the Spanish Influenza at a hospital in
this is to the soldier and sailor, it Portland, He will probably be able
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS.
leave the hospital some time
is a safeguard to us. It safeguards to
us from attack from those who for this week.
their own personal aggrandizement
or for other reasons may seek to
GRAND JURY REPORTS
criticize unjustly one of the few in­
Case Was Dismissed
Mrs. Steve Gallier is suffering dustries that In the early days of the
(Continued from first page)
The case of State vs. Miller and from an attack of rheumatism which war, and up to the present time, has
Gibson, in which th« latter were lias affected both her arms, causing continued to supply our Government bond fund transferred from the bond
arrested charged with hunting deer her much pain.
with what it wanted, as it wanted it, fund of *3,382.26 less expenditures
at night with a light, was dismissed
Mrs. J. C. Bowers and daughter I when it was needed, without quibble of *644 45, leaving on hand in the
| road bond fund, from all sources
In Circuit Court this week, Judge came down from Arago for a I0*'I as to price,
Belt sustaining a demurrer filed by hours shopping yesterday, They have I
-That is a record of which we *11,027.33.
Marshfield Lhouid be proud, gentlemen. It I "From the general road fund it ap­
the defendant's attorney. I N Miller spent the summer at
The arrest was made in the Myrtle while Mr. Bowers Is getting out air 1 (|t*monstrates that we are doing—not pears that there has been expended
I plane stock at Arago.
Point section.
lour bit, but our full share toward during the year *177.006.38, and the
winning this war, doing it cheerfully, total receipts ^mounting to *79.-
willingly and because we are in this 880.22, making an overdraft of *97,-
war to win; and to win, our soldiers 126 10.
"That the transfer to Projects Nos.
must be fed and fed with good food ’
3 and 5 for *2,000.00 and *12,000
respectively were from the general
Their Substitute for Conscience.
road fund.
"Some men," said Uncle Eben, “is so
“That there is due on Project No.
conveniently forgetful flat dejr feels 4. *46,274 10. and due on Project
Jes’ hs good as if dey hud a clear con­ No. 3.
3, *430.41. That there is but
science.”
*11,027.33 remaining on hand in
said road bond fund to apply on
Sonie Class! To those $10 ami
$12 I ta <K Dunn Co. Ladles dress
m I iocn nt M. Breuer’s.
i
50 Per Cent
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BOYLE JEWELRY CO
TIME CHANGES SUNDAY MORNING
Is your alarm clock working?
If not, better get a “SLEEPMETER”
or a “BIG BEN,” else have your own
repaired.
+ +
If you are unfortunate enough
to break your eyeglasses, re­
member that duplicating lenses
is one of our specialties. Four­
teen years experience at your
service. Our lenses are guaran­
teed to be made of best grade
optical glass.
If your glasses keep slipping off
the nose, or lenses become loose we
gladly adjust them free of charge.
Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry
SABRO BROS.
TELEPHONE T51
RES. TEL. 1033
these Projects, or, in other words, a on these various projects mentioned,
net deficit in the road bond fund of we believe of sufficient moment for
*27,387.66.
us to report to you for instructions.
"That the general road fund shows
"We still have setue matters before
an overdraft of *97,126.10
which I us unfinished that we are unable to
will be decreased by the amount of complete at this time.
*84,450.60 derived from the last half
"Respectfully submitted,
of the taxes now due and payable.
VIRGIL E. WATTERS,
Foreman.
This will leave a net deficit in the
general road fund of *12,675.50, or,
"Dated this 18th day of October,
a total net deficit in the two funds of 1918, Coquille Oregon.
*40,063.16, and interest on the
"We further recommend that the
bonds.
county surveyor be given the same
“This manipulation of the funds i consideration as to clerk hire and the
against the wishes of the people of allowance of his bills as is given to
Coos county, as expressed at said other county officers.
VIRGIL E. WATTERS,
election bonding this county in said t
sum of *374,432.26 to be expended'
For COUNTY CLERK
The Bandon Power Co
requests ALL DELINQUENT
users of Light or Power to pay
up AT ONCE, and in the fu
ture, monthly bills MUST be
settled by the TENTH of the
month
VOTERS
OF OREGON
Supt. I'rank Smith Prepare,I to Take Justice F. A. Moore of the Supreme
Salmon Eggs On Cow and
Court died last month, too late for
Coquille River.
the name of any candidate to succeed
him to be placed on the Ballot. This
The Coos river hatchery is prepar­ condition Snakes it necessary to write
ed to secure a large number of sal­ in the name of your candidate.
mon eggs this year, says the North
This is the most important position
Bend Harbor There area good many' in the Judicial system of the State.
Chinook in the river now which at I
It is essential to choose a man of
high water will go up to the hatchery ¡extensive legal training, of high cliar-
where they will be captured and the acter, anil of broad vision
We com­
eggs secured
Eggs front Chinooks, mend for your consideration and vote
stlverstdes and steelheads will be
taken. The same thing will be done
at the Coquille river hatchery.
OF OREGON CITY
From last year's hatching Supt.
Resident of the State 30 years;
Frank Smith this summer released
about 3.500.000 fry; as many more lawyer for 25 years, veteran Spanish-
it is hoped will be hatched and turn­ American W ar and Philippine Insur-
irection. having served with 2nd
ed loose from this year's hatch.
A Chinook salmon produces about Oregon Regiment, member of Oregon
5000 eggs, a ailverside about 300« Legislature 1907 and 1909 sessions.
Judge of the 5th Judicial District
and a steelhead about 200
9
years.
In all these positions he has made
' good
lli* record a« a private citizen and
public official has been above crit-
i Icism.
Mill to Start Next Mondat
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W
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II
IN Ills N IMI
I I I III
E Johnson expects to open his
mill at Coquille, on Monday. t.ENI R tl El I CriON Not. 5TII.
October 28. according to the Sentinel
It will be 4 months and 3 days h»r JiiMihf» <»f the Supreme Court to
»aeaacy caused by the death ot
from the time of the tire which
destroyed the old one The new mill Justhe I rank \ Moore.
is 451200 Net in size and well built
Vote for One
VOTE FOR
LLOYD W. ODDY, Present Incumbent
Candidate for re-election
Serving first term of two years.
Asks for Re-Election on His Record
( Taid Advertisement )
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J. U. CAMPBELL
Cleveland
Tractor
M l ite or tel<*pl>>i>r for literatura
Infoi nial Ion.
F. L GREENOUGH
I
Miss Alta Hansen, who has been
attending business college at Port
Write the nume of J. I . t 'ainpliell in
land. Is spending her vacation at her
the above -pni-e and plaie An \ in
home at Prosper.
ti. nt a| Hi- n.in»'
I aille.' Me imite you to corne and .1 U. Campbell for Supreme Court
•ee tlir new l ti A l'unn <<>., real Campaign Com . Oregon City. Oregon,
dre«« «lu»* Si» to $12 at 'I Hrvuer's J. D Butler. Sec'y
(Paid Adv.»
WHICH K
307 X NO
306 X YES
MORE AND CHEAPER FISH
HONEST LIVL1HOOD
FOOD PRODUCTION
HIGHER PRICED FISH
PLEASURE SEEKERS
WASTE OF FOOD FISH
Keep the price of fish down.
LABORING CLASS
SPORTSMEN
Help production of fish.
Eliminate waste.
V0TE3Û7XN0 _
Rea<l argument in State election pamphlet.
Clackamas County Fishermen's I ulcn. Andrew Naterin. Sedty,
Oregon City, Oregon.
(Paid Advt.)