Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, October 31, 1918, Image 1

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    WESTERN
WHERE PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET
VOL. VI.
WORLD
■ an ne«.
LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAISING
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918
the« United War Work Cami»aign.
November 11-18, has been placed in
.charge of the local Liberty 1 Loan
Committee.
The committee met
I Monday and outlined plans i as
I follows:
IN ONE FAMILY
NO. 50
FRED TAYLOR DIES
WHILE OUT AT SEA
tween Second and Eleventh streets.
Committee — Mrs. Thos. White,
Mrs.
Geo.
Erdman.
Mrs.
Sam
Johnson.
No. 7—Everything east and
between Oregon and Franklin
as Employed by Parr-McCorniick
nues, and north and south from the |
Precinct Quotas
<'«». on Steamer Myers ami NVaa
The Bandon district, quota is $2.- top of the hill to Eleventh street.
Near San Pedro When Stricken-
CorAmittM Mrs 1. W Turnbull.
000. The district and its quota have
Left Here in September After
Mrs
T
W.
Robison.
Miss
Ida
Gamble.
been divided into precincts and pre­
Pneumonia Follows Attack of Pre­
Spending Three Months Furlough. Slitpx I our T> iis I rom Depc.stt ot»
WAR
WORK
CAMPAIGN
OCT- cinct quotas as follows:
No. 8—From Franklin avenue all
valent Disease in Family at North
James Adams Place South f Town
LINED AN’) QUOTAS ARE
west from the top of the hill to
Craine's Camp, $15o.
Bend and Take*, Two out of Three
— No Iti tuiii* Heveiveil ts Yet Bill
ASSIGNED
Eleventh street on the south.
Ltfmpa. $75.
—Wife and Mother Also ill Is
Pneumonia, following Spanish in­
Mudi Infoi m.iti, ii as to Urico.
Committee- Mrs. S. C. Endicott.
Parkersburg. $125.
Now Out of Danger.
fluenza, caused the death of Fred
Eie., Are Oiitamed.
Mrs T. M Nielson. Mrs I. N. Millir.
Prosper, $200.
t'aylor, Bandon young mau enlisted
Chas. Hall Named County Chairman
No. 9—From Eleventh street and
Bullards, $100.
in tlie Merchant Marine, several days
Oregon avenue all south and west,
—It. H. Rosa Chairman for Ban­
Bandon, $1,000.
I awrence Orvil Bullard and his ago. Information of the death was
including Azalea Park addition.
R. H. Rosa arrived home from
don District—No Pledges, Only
Two Mile. $100.
eeeived here Monday by his brother,
Taconia Saturday, where he went to
Committee*—Mrs. W. 8. Smith, baby daughter, Audrey Evelyn, died Brandt R. Taylor of Four Mile.
Cash Will Be Accepted—Seven
Four Mile, $125.
got returns on a shipment of in»u
Mrs. C. R. Wade, Mrs. G. R McNair. during tlie past week at North Bend
Organizations Benefitted.
New Lake, $125.
From the message received it is
of pneumonia, following attacks of
g;'n<>ee
ore shipped there as a com­
No
10-
From
Oregon
avenue
and
Precinct Committees
Spanish influenza
Tlie wife an4 nferred the death occurred while the
Craine's Camp-—W. E. Craine, Geo. Eleventh street, all south to the city mother lias also been dangerously ill young man a as at sea, shortly be- mercial experiment. The shipment
limits and east to Filmore avenue.
contained four tons of the ore taken
Organization of Coos County for P. Laird.
with the disease but at present is out tore reaching the harbor of San tr in a d posit on (lie Janies Adams'
Committee
—
R.
H.
Rosa
and
J.
Lampa T. P. Hanly, A. P. Sweet.
the united war work campaign which
He was employed by
of danger. Tlie deaths occurred at Pedro. Cal.
place south of town.
As yet he is
takes place frc^i November 11 to
Parkersburg J. T. Jenkins, W. A. Page.
I tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren .he Farr McCormick Company of not certain of the returns, but sta‘“s
Committees
Attention
November 18, was effected at a nieet- Sloan. H. T. Miller.
ban
Francisco
on
the
vessel
Myers.
The» first named on each committoe , Bullard, the former being a brother ¡'he body was taken to Oakland and that the best lie could possibly get
Prosper— S. D. Harper, 11. ¡taker,
ing last week in the offloe of Chas.
is
chairman
of that committee These, f tiie deceased Tlie child succumb­ may later be brought to Bandon for is $51.10 per long ton. as that is Itie
Hall, Coos county chairman, at Al. Meacum.
'chairmen,
both
within and without ed first, having passed away on last final interment.
highest price quoted by tlie Bllrewe
Bullards—C.
which division of the Coos county
I).
Jarman,
Jas.
rhursday, October 24. Three days
Alloys
Co., to wh<yiu he shipped,
the
city
limits,
are
requested
to
get
Morrison,
J.
I).
Tharp.
quota of $18,150 was made among
The deceased had reached the age
_ e
later, on the 27th, the father died.
The process of determining the
the various districts.
Two Mile—R. M. Pressey, Wilbur n touch with Acting Catnpalgn Chair­
f
21
years
a
few
days
prior
to
ilia
Lawrenco Bullard was 27 years of<
1. A. Peterson,
Kenneth man H. J. McDiarmid as early as pos­ age. He was a son of Mr. ajid Mrs death. He was born in Elgin. Ore., price is rather indefinite. Payment
D. A. Jones was appointed elialr- Hoover.
sible
for
more
specific
instructions,
is made per unit of per cent of man-
Perkins.
man of the Marshfield committee,
i W. Bullard of Bullards. He was and came to Bandon with the family ,'anese. with penalty for silk* over
Four Mile—Miss Minnie Perdue. material such as receipt books; etc
and Edgar McDaniel chairman of llie
ibout
12
years
ago.
His
education
Chairmen of committees may make born at that place on December 12, ■ias secured in the local schools.
15 per cent. If tlie ore contains over
H. A. DeLong, D. H. Jackson.
committee in North Bend.
1891, and spent the greater part of
25
per cent silica it is rejected, The
New Lake- Mrs. Maud McAdams. changes in the personell of their com­
The quota for Coos county is
The young man. after being en­
nis life in tills community, receiving
$18,150, which is to be divided as Nlex Turner, NV. B. Haynes. I. E. mittees if necessary and may appoint nis ediication In tlie local schools. He raged in tlie merchant marine service price is also penalized If the ore con­
additional
ni Jubers
if found ex-
follows:
Palmer, Halve Smith.
tor some time, came to Bandon tn tains more than 4 per cent of iron,
I pedient. However, they w ill be held was married on September 12, 1916, (une on a tiiree months' furlough. more than one-tenth of one per cent
Powers. $1,700.
Bandon Subdivided
responsible for the success of the to Miss Hazel Shields, daughter of
of phosphorus or more than a trace
Coquille. $2,300.
The Bandon Precinct lias been campaign within the area assigned Mr and Mrs. Vet Shields, formerly of -Vhile here lie worked as a chauffeur,
of sulphur.
Myrtle Point, $2,000.
>eing
for
a
time
engaged
in
hauling
subdivided into districts as follows: to them.
Bullards but at present residing at
Mr. Rosa states that after appeal-
Bandon $2,000.
ipruce
for
Geo.
M.
I.affaw
witii
one
Chairman—H. J. McDiarmid.
It is suggested that chairmen get North Bend. During the forepart of • f tlie latter's trucks. Just before ing to the Portland office of the
This will leave a balance of $10-
No. 1
Business
section
from together with the members of their 1917 he moved to North Bend and
als furlough expired in September lie Southern Pacific he has secured a
150 which is to be divided between
Nlabanta avenue west to Edison committees as early as possible and accepted employment at the Kruse Jt
freight rate of $7.50 per short ti n la
Marshfield and North Bend.
turned to tin* marine service.
ivenue hill, including everything be­ make definite plans so that their Banks shipyard, which position he
He made Ills headquarters in Oak- ■ar lots from Coquille to Taconia,
Colonel Rosa was appointed chair­
He
low the hill.
specific territory will be thoroughly held until the time of Ills death
which would make about $8 '0 per
man of the Bandon Committee.
| is survived by his wife, his parents. and. Cal., where his mother, Mrs. long ton
C< mniittee—A. H
Rosa, O. L. covered.
He estimate« that lie can
aura
Taylor,
his
brother-in-law
and
One feature of the campaign is <entner, H. E. Boak.
A report from each committee and three brothers. Warren., John. C iister, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson, nine and deliver ubourd cars at Co-
that there are to be no pledges. Cash
and Frank NV., and by two sisters.
No. 2 Business section from Ala- should be made to Chairman M
only will be accepted.
md his brother, Jack Taylor, reside quilo for approximately $12.00 per
iama avenue east to Filmore avenue, Diarmid. In person or by telephone, Pearl A. and Mrs. Owen NV. Evans.
ill of the relatives are down witii long ton.
The united war work campaign is ncluding ex
The body was brought to Bullards
on First and on Wednesday evening of campaign
Until he finds out more definitely
the drive by seven soldier welfare
he influenza, the mother and Mrs.
Second street
Waterfront.
week, and a second and conclusive and funeral services took place there »nderson being dangerously ill
whether the undertaking will be a
organizations for funds.
Approxi­
Committee
Corson, C. I. report i n Monday evening the closing on Monday of this week, Rev. W. 8.
aying proposition. Mr. Los* will
mately seventeen million from the Frese, J. Ira
Interment took
day of the campaign. These reports Smith officiating.
continue to prospect the grouud lu aa
entire United States.
S
I
RANGER
II
IS
THE
"I
1.1
”
No. 3- Fr<
are absolutely essential
to the place at the Bullards cemetery.
effort to determine the approximate
The organizations which receive
Filmore aver
Audrey Evelyn Bullard was born
successful conduct of the campaign.
.imount of ore obtainable
funds in the great national drive are
to the nor
Bear in mind that the solicitation at North Bend. July 26, 1917. The Daily Saunders, Taken Up on Street
as follows: Y. M. C. A., Y. NV. C. A.
Kill) Put in Hospital
Drive. This includes the Moore mill. of these funds is a patriotic duty body was brought to Bullards and
NENN THAIS' St'HEDULS
National Catholic War Council. K.
services
Committees R. T Nfoore, J. I. resting upon those chosen to do the funeral
were held there
of C., Jewish Welfare Board, War
Hary
Saunders
of
Bloomfield,
Cui
,
Damron, C. H Hurley. R. A McBride. w rk
Saturday.
Rev
Smith
officiating
It is imperative that the Ban-
Reports Dial the new train sched­
Camp Community Service. American
No 4
All of Bandon Heights.
Mrs. Laurence Bullard, the wife who arrived on the lust trip of the ule as proposed by John M. Scutt
d n d strict qu< ta Is reached and
Library Association, and Salvation
Committee— Amelia
F.
Henry. each c .mmittee Is expected to get and mother «hose life has been Elizabeth from the south, was taken when he was here recently, will
Army.
Mrs .1 NV. Allen, .Mis S W D t nr n
doubly saddened. Is convalescing from n charge by the city authorities •irobably go into effect one weok
esults
The appointment of Chas. Hall to
No. i) 5 From the intersect!, n » f
her illness and has been removed to Tuesday and placed In a local hospi- from next Sunday or on Neit<uber
n
'
”
nl
Ing
financial
reports
to
the chairmanship of the county was
He is suffering from a Bevere
Second street and Filmore avenue, Cha'r-an
the home of her parents at North al.
com
Uittees
McDiarmid,
ltd are given on authority, says tho
made by Orlando W. Davidson, di-
everything to the south and east.
Bend. The sympathy of the entire attack of Spanish influenza and I h Coos Buy Times. Tlie change effoc's
will
likewise
report
tlie
names
of
rector for tlie state.
without
money
or
friends.
When
bin
Committee Mrs Nels Rasmussen, tho
i fusing to contribute, stating community is with her and with the
uetter mall service for the Coquilie
Miss Belle ('hatburn, Mrs Wm I a'lb. tlie teas« n f each for such refusal. bereuved relatives, all of whom are •olidition was discovered by a local .alley towns and is said to effect also
citizen
he
was
taken
to
a
physician,
No. 6 Everything east and we it
.held
in
high
esteem
within
a
large
By order of
somewhat of a saving for the rail­
who ordered him to bed forthwith,
between Filmore avenue and Oregon
circle of friends.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
road service which is now hard presa-
His fever was 103.
He lias since
<-d for all equipment and supplies
shown
signs
of
recovery
and
it
is
available.
to see what results were being ob- i
(bought will escape the pneumonia.
tainid
He was much gratified to
Saunders has
been
wiring
to
FuneraJ Held Thursday
learn that the trouble of having v es­
Bloomfield for money but as yet no
The funeral of Mrs L. M. Strong
J. Laird Believed to Have Been Lost
seis barbound here did not occur tilla
answer
to
his
messages
have
been
!..
was hold at Norway at 2 o'clock last
on Princesa Sophia—Name on
summer and fall.
received.
,
Thursday
The services were Con­
List of Passengeis.
It is assumed that the preBent ini-
ducted by Rev Anderson of Myrtle
provement, which was first recom­
Cane
Is
Peculiar
New Cnaea Have Developed But No
Point
Interment was made at Nor­
mended by Engineer Roy Rozelle. is
J. A. Laird, former Bandon resi­
G R McNair returned home from
Death* Reported Here This Week
way cemetery.
the
cause
of
the
continued
deep
water
Captain
NV.
A.
Arnold.
In
charge
de.t, fatbar of Mrs c n Neal of thia
Eugene Monday, where, accompanied
—New Precaution < trdered.
city, and of Tom Laird of Scio. Ore­ if the L. L. L. L. organization in this on the bar during tlie slack seuson.
by Ills mother, he was called by the
gon, is believed to have been a pass­ section, and Jack Guyton of Marsh*
serious illness of his brother, Errol
While
a
number
of
of
new
cases
Mandalay Goes on Kocks
enger on
the ill-fated
steamer field, were here the latter part of
The mother will remain there until
The steamer Mandalay, thut for­ Spanish Influenza have developed in her son Is out of flanger. Errol had
Princess Sophia, which was lost soutn last week on a trip of inspection and
this
community
during
the
past
week,
merly plied between Portland ati 1
of Skagway. Alaska, while en route to check up on local port data.
no deaths have been reported. The Just recovered from an ptteak of
Captain Arnold on his first trip Bandon, was driven on Fauntleroy
to Vancouver. Friday night. Three
situation seems to be somewhat im­ Spanish Influenza when he suffered
rocks
at
the
mouth
of
the
Klamath
hundred and forty-three persons were here, after investigating harbor con-
dose was
proved, although health officials de­ a relapse. The second
on board, and according to messages lltions. recommended to the Govern­ river Sunday morning, It has since
hunch more severe than the first, and
clare
that
the
utmost
precaution
received there were no survivors ment that the inner jetty be extended been torn loose by the wave« and at
although four different physicians Republican Nominee for Mix riff Has
reports
was drifting up the must be observed if the epidemic is
Local relatives state that Mr. Laird o meet with the south jetty, in order last
were called in, they failed to deter­
Been Prominent in Itusines« Here
to
be
brought
entirely
under
control
coast,
Coast Guards are standing by
had intended to leave on the Steam­ .o improve tlie bar so that vessels
mine the exact nature of the ailment.
For Many N ears.
Probably
tlie
largest
number
in
to
led
aid
when
conditions
get
would
not
be
delayed
In
transit,
and
er Sophia. Since the name of J.
It seems that a relapse of the Influ­
one
family
to
be
affected
by
the
favorable.
Laird appears on the list of passen­ hinder the production of spruce at
disease is that of the Herbert Man- enza at the present time is peculiar
gers. ’it is taken for granted that he he local mills.
Bandon people are
pecfally in­
det
family. Both Mr. and Mrs. in that the symptoms change from
REBI II.DING AI.ABAM \ AN E.
Since tlie Government
has
r->-
is the one.
He was a half-brother
In
this case the terested in the candidacy of Geo i’.
Manciet and seven young daughters day to day.
The work of rebuilding Alabama
of Geo. P. I^ird. Republican nominee novevl the old wharf which was an
symptoms
at different Laird for Sheriff. Mr Laird has for
have been confined to their hotne patient's
ibstructlon in tlie river, and since tlie avenue commenced Hits week and is
for sheriff of Coos county.
prominent
in
times were indicative of pneumonia, many years been
during
the
week.
All
are
now
aide
to
The Princess Sophia ran onto Port is doing tlie work of extending progressing rapidly. It Is being done
typhoid fever, appendicitis and gall business in this city and community
I
be
up
but
they
are
not
yet
free
from
Vanderbilt Reef in a snowstorm The the jetty. Captain Arnold «as anxious1 by the property owners.
stones.
Errol was much improved and is looked upon hs a thoroughly
danger.
following day she was picked up by
I when
his brother left and it was dependable and capable man f >r tha
storming winds and waters, dragged
lie In known to he ci>n-
¡believed that lie would soon be out of position
across the Reef and dropped to the
Tlie cases at I’rosper are recovering ' danger
He was taken to a hospital sclentiouH, fearless. and outspokeo,
bottom of Lynn Canal, an arm of the
i gradually and tlie disease see inn »o and placed under a special nurse's and those who know him beat testify
inside Passage not far from Skag-
have run its course there.
that he will do hla duty .»■ hr «e*i It
care
way. Steamers were en route to hei
ft is certain that the quarantine
regardless of friendship or tier» nJ
assistance, expecting to pull her off
will n«t be lifted for some time yet
Interests
Mr I slrd. < In* to ’*>«
NV Oddy. Democrat
the reef, as she was thought to have
Influenza epidemic, is n o r sVl«r a
Sufficient
candidates
for
city although nothing definite can be said
been unharmed
personal campaign, as i • believe* th*
offices had filed before the closing ’ Mayor Topping Is preparing a set of
The bodies of 336 victims of tlie
influenza Donts" that win be post­
day so that It will be unnecessary to
Th* American
lied Cross
has spirit of the quarantine ihmild b*
Princess Sophia heave been recovtr
write In any natun,
unless
the ed throughout the city and will be undertaken a nation wide survey of observed In every possible way.
ed and among the Identified dead is
Nevertheless lie is out for th* office
voter has other preferences
Both published next week
nursing resources, acting under in­
! Iinutl Hpray l ioplojeil
John A Laird
and
will appreciate the support re­
nominees f r mayor having declined,
structions from tlie War Department.
Under Government order« all men
ceived from 111« friends throtigho it
friends of Mayor Topping prevailed
today,
must
Th* need for nurse* Is very urgent
employed at the Moore Mill Ar Lumber
r
The purpose of the survey Is to show the county.
tii n
Although he had declined ’t t o. plant, beginning The spraying '■lie
exact
■.■.hereabouts of evety
nasal passages
For I' 8 Senator, at the caucus. he finally accented and have their throats and memtier
of tlie woman with nursing experience and
-praved
on^e
daily
is. L. McNary, llepitb- a petiti n was filed placing liis name
to establish accurate and complete
«1)1 be done by a
NVest, Democrat
For n the ballot
That the local harbor I u; rov ■
data with respect to all available re-
I
|
Withycombe. Reptibli-
ments now tinder way are bringing
There ate two candidates for Re-
>urce,i from which tlie needs of the
< aptain French, in charge of the
« ♦ «««<>• a » ♦ ♦ ♦ «
Pierce. Democrat. corder narnely. .1 W Mast, present
result.» was proven yesterday, when
country may be supplied
’ y *•
t'oes
county
division
of
the
airplane
«
NVORI l> I'U'llH '<•>’ «
♦
O.
P.
Hoff.
Repub-
incuml
Christensen
while
soun
1-
Captain L.
bent, and Phil Pearson
For
The Bandon branch of live Amer­
* ♦ *
P Mason. Democrat councilmen in Ward No 1, Wert, J. production service, accompanied by ican Ited Cross requests every grad
♦ ♦
ing on the bar found 20 feet of water
representative. A K H Jones and G R. McNair are on the < ther off. i er » were here last Friday uste nurse, every Red Cross nurse or
The sound-
at the shallowest place
Thomas Smith. Band i
ticket, and. for the East ward. F J and inspected the quarters and eat­ nurse's aid. every practical nurse,
Ings were taken at a medium high
Mrs Belle NN 1 itf • tt, luo’cn Ari*
ing
places
of
the
soldier«
He
alio
Chatburn
tide. The tide being 7 8 feet
Th* crat. Sb
The
‘Reassessment’*
with nursing
('. F Pape. I andon.
IgaNe civilian orders, among them be­ midwife or woman
measure 1« the
soundings were made from the tu* -an NV.
only
referendum
experience t > register
with
Mrs.
Coes* Bay Times, MarahfleM
ing that all barber« must wear gauze
Clerk F
Klihyam.
the city ticket.
Harry Walker, phone no. 1234.
Mr- N J Hanson, Yaklma A »sh
face masks while working on a
customer. This is being done
Former Bandonian
Influenza Epidemic
Many Interested In
Laird’s Candidacy
Election Next Tuesday
TO TAKE NURSE SURVEY
20 FEET ON THE BAR