Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, November 07, 1918, Image 1

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    WORLD
BASOCs CN
■o
WHERE PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET
VOL. VI
A
LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAISING
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918
NO. 51
i
Both Houses oi Congress Bdieved in Control oi Repu’Ji
cans---Olson Leads Coke for Supreme Court
---Democrats Win in Coos County
Unofficial Report from Overseas Today Says Allied Supreme War Coun
cil’s Armistice Terms, Meaning Practically Absolute
Encountered Severe Gale and Heavy
The latest election returns frani David P. Mason, D
Sea
W hile
Approaching
<’a|>e the state, received from the Coos Bay Pauline Sears, S
Blanco and Decided to Turn Back Times at 6:00 p. m. today, are us
For Justice of i
—Barge Struck and Went on North follow s:
H. W. Evans. S
Spit—Crevv Rescued.
Portland sends incomplete reports Charles A. Johns. 1:
from the state showing Olson lead­
Justice to Fill Vacancy
ing Coke for the Supreme Court by John S Coke. Il
A telephone message received by
i to Congress last January and on the
171
Western World at 11:00 a. in. today
principles of settlement enunciated
The Barge Wallacut, loaded with 1559 votes, McNary, Republican can- Conrad P. Olsen.
.6
reported that messages received from
in IBs subsequent addresses.
lumber, which was en route to San didate for Senator, is 1 G,000 votes
For
Ittoniev
Genet'll
overseas brought the news that Ger­
The allies reserve to themselves, Francisco from Port Ludlow, being ahead of West, and Withycombe, GeorgegM Brown R-D-P
274
Damages by Land. Sea, ami Air to
many
has accepted the armistice
however,
complete freedom of action towed by the tug Pioneer, was wreck­ Republican candidate for governor is E. L. Cannon. S
... _____ 59
lie Settled—Germany is Given
i when they enter the peace confer- ed at the entrance to Coos Bay Satur­ almost as much ahead of Pierce,
terms of the Allied Supreme War
Superintendent of I’uhiic Instruction
Notice.
council, and that the terms meant
! nee on the subject of the freedom of day. The crew of six aboard the Democratic candidate. In Coos county .'. A. Churchill. R-D
.................. 17
absolute surrender.
the seas.
barge were rescued after thrilling ex­ Withycombe and McNary carried
Inez Augusta Lusk. S
_____ 7 0
Votes
from
all
the
Coos
county
Later in the day a bulletin was is­
Washington, Nov. 5. - Germany
Lansing Transmits Note
periences.
Encountering a severe
Labor Commissioner
as
follows:
precincts
are
sued by the Marshfield Record to the must pay in full for the war of fright­
The text of Secretary Lansing's gale and heavy sea while opposite
C H Gram UH
.
ITS
Oddy, for county clerk.
2,073;
affect that the arSiiatia* t*rma warn fulness she has waged against non- note follows:
Bandon
and
approaching
Cape
August Nikula. S
50
Getty,
1575,
signed at 2 o'clock p. ni. (Paris time) combatants in invaded territories.
1 have the honor to request you to Blanco, the Pioneer turned around
Public Service Coiuniisslouer
Gage,
for
sheriff.
2,453;
Laird,
today, which would mean about 9
This fact is made evident in a note transmit the following communica-jand returned north to Coos Bay,
r "
John E. Johnson, S
a. m. Pacific time.
(where entrance was attenpted to es- 1,673.
which Secretary Lansing handed to lion to the German government:
Fred A. Williams, S
2€3
Thrift, for state representative.
’’ 'In my note of October 23, 1918“,’cape the storm
An effort was made to verify the the Swiss Minister here today foi
\\ liter Siqa-i intendent
report through the Associated Press transmission to the German govern­ 1 advised you that the President had
None on the barge
who
went 2.152; Peck, 1,731.
Max Burgholzer, S
___ 51
Coke
got
2,093
in
Coos
county.
by communicating with the Coos Bay ment.
transmitted his correspondence with through the fearful experiences, with
Percy A. Cupper, R-D
2i>/
Wednesday’s reports showing ma­
Times. At 2:50 p. m. Western World
In referring to restoration of the t he German authorities to the govern-J waves dashing over them while con-
Representative Fifth District
received the following message frciin invaded territories the note said that ments with wliich the Government of rregated o’ i l the forecastle, dodging jority in both houses of Congress has
A. K Peek. R
152
the Times:
the allied governments understand the I’nited States is associated as a heavy timbers afloat in the sea and not been altered.
.
207
T. J Thrift. D
No definite report has been re­
Nov. 7 Naval cable censors re­ that compensation will be Imade by belligerent, with the suggestion that. 'being chilled to the marrow, suffer­
Representative Sixth District
ceived from California in regard to
ported unofficial messages came Germany for all damages to the civil­ if those governments were disposea ed serious injury.
J. R. Stannard R-D
2C3
the
wet
and
dry
measure.
through from abroad announcing ian population of the allies and their to accept peace upon the terms and
The only member of the crew who
For Sheriff of Coos County
Germans
have
signed
armistice property as the result of the aggres­ princif les indicated, their military went to the hospital was W. S. Ek­
230
W. W. Gage. 1>
•I. Ham Is'vvis Beaten
terms delivered by General Foch. No sion of Germany "by land, by sea aad advisers and the military advisers oi lund, of San Francisco, who com­
George P. l.aird. R
.... —149
authority is given i
statement irotn tlie air.”
Chicago, Nov. 6. — Congressman
for
the I’nited States be asked to sub­ plained of bruises on his right side.
For County Clerk
while it added expectance to air
Germany to Deal W ith Foch.
mit to the governments associated ; , Captain .1 Frederick certified him to Medili McCormick defeated James F. C. Getty, it
119
everywhere,
Hamilton
Lewis,
democratic
whip,
Officials said, nothing
Marshal Foch has been authorized against Germany the necessary terms the hospital, but he is not believed to
L. W. Oddy, D
248
ljut
official
dispatches could be by the I’nited Slates and allies to re­ |of such an armistice as would fully be seriously hurt Two sailors, Archie for senator by an estimated plurali­
I or County Treasurer
believed. Neither American govern- ceive representatives of the German protect the interests of the peoples land Alexander Hallos, both of San ty of 40,000.
T. M Dinimick, R-D
310
ment
Allied
nor
any
embassy government and to communicate to involved and insure to the associated 1 Francisco, sustained slight bruises
For County Surveyor
Republicans Claim Congress
war missions have been advised Foch them the terms of an armistice.
governments the unrestricted power about their legs; Captain Charles
C. 8. McCulloch, R
actually has been presented with
Washington, Nov. 5.—Safe ma­
The note announces that the allied to safeguard and to enforce the de­ Enson, of the barge, escaped without
lor County Coroner
armistice terms. It is assumed how- governments have declared their tails of the peace to which the Ger­ injury, as did Charles ClauBen and Jority in both the senate and tite
F. E Wilson, R-D......................... 286
ever Greman envoys have been con- willingness to make peaee with the man government had agreed, provid­ Johan Torguson. of Seattle.
house were claimed for the republi­
For County Coniniissloner
ducijd through the French lines some German government on the terms laid ed they deem such an armistice pos­
cans tonight by the congressional
Captain Acknowledge* Mistake.
John Yoakam. R-D
^.29 9
time*during the day.
committee
in
a
statement
issued
at
down in President Wilson’s address sible from the military point of view.
The tug and barge were en route to
Coriiniissii Ilers For Port Bandon
San Francisco from Port Ludlow. The one a. mi.
T I’ llanh. I: I’
.321
officers of the tug were Captain Fred­
Justice of Peace and Constable
State
Returns
in
llandon
erick. First Officer O. W. Fallow,
C R. Wade, (Written ini
______ 73
State returns from the four Ban-
Second Officer Herbert Cassidy, Hen
For
Constable
Hansen, chief engineer, and seven , don precincts show that Republican
I! I’ Hunt
2>7
others. Including the cook, Walter and Democratic voters were about
Each
Place
To
Elect
Own
Represent
­
So that Registrants I lay know the mailed to that effect. His question­
¡even, with comparatively large vote
Establishing
and
maintaining
Raykoond.
ative—Will Check I'p l.atsir
The southern and eastern Oregon normal
reason they receive two classification naire is then sent to the District
Captain Frederick said he made a ■ for the Socialist candidates.
< '< nidifions
Beard
to
pass
on
his
industrial
or
cards and thus save the trouble of
mistake in trying to come into port Republican candidates for all offices schools: Yes, 108; No. tR2
Establishing dependent, delinquent
Agricultural claim, or return a class­
nearly two hours after the tide was i where a contest existed received a
telephoning or writing to the Local
ification card Is mailed showing tlie
slight majority here, while Demo- , and defective children’s home, ap­
ebbing,
but
believed
he
could
make
As a means of establishing a clos-
Board for an explanation.
I < lassification given by them
The
propriating money therefor: Y’ea, 98;
J er relationship between all cities in I the bar. About opposite the standing - cratic candidates for county offices
The District Board passes on all registrant should
I were the favorites.
wait until lie
i No, 14 5;
i
jetty
the
barge
commenced
to
jibe,
Industrial and Agricultural claims. If
Prohibiting seine and set net fish­
I
n given by I this part of the county with re­ land before she could be righted went
One of the surprises of the local
a registrant makes a claim for deferr­ the District Board before making a gard to employment of men in es- ten the South Spit. In turning about returns Is the way In which Bandon ing In Rogue river and tributarlaa:
industries,
ed classification on grounds of de­ sick about not receiving a deft rred ; sential and n n-essentlal
to pull her off the hawser pulled people turned down Geo. P. l.aird. Yes 160; No 153
pendency and a claim on the grounds classification.
On the sec nd line ■ and var .its ether labor conditions, from the drum of the tug.
I local
Closing the Willamette river to
Republican
candidate
for
(sheriff, His opponent, W. W. Gage, 'commercial fishing south of Oswego:
of being employed in a necessary in­ on the caul will show which Bia rd I the < onimunity Labor Hoard, of
The third sea took the pilot-house
Marshfield
at
its
meeting
on
Satur-1
dustrial or agricultural enterprise, he the classification is from, by having
away and left the sailors to shift with (received a majority in every local I Yes 79 ; No 129.
is classified by the Local Board and either Local Board or District Board 1 dav i assed a resolution providing
Delinquent tax notice bill:
Yes
”
” forecastle
” ” tor safety
* ’ . The ' precinct but one In which the two
Ifor the appointaient of a représenta-1 OB, ' y th<
mailed a classification card which crossed out as the case may be.
It would seem that ¡184; No 86.
'tug maneuvered for an > hour
attempt- were tied.
|
five
ir
advisor
in
each
of
the
cities
......
-
....
shows the class given him. His
A great many registrants with
Fixing conipensatlou for publica­
J ing lu
to irjnai-C
replace I the
lie 1 line and signalled Bandon people do not want Bandon
questionnaire Is then sent to tlie dependents on their labor f. r such of the district, says the Coos Bay
mt n on the ticket for any office. It tion of legal notices Yes 146. No 76.
I
Finding
it
Im
­
for
the
coast
guard
District Board and his industrial or support, for patriotic r< as ns are n it Times.
Increase in State Tax Levy: Yea
possible 4 to In,,,!
land the hawser they went Is a fact that of late no Bandon can­
1 hese advisors who receive no »al­ .w.ueikl,,
agricultural classification is deter­ having their dependents sign execute
didate for county office has received 1 89; No. 144
for
’
lie
coast
g
ard
crew
end
their
mined by them, on return of the the supporting affidavit to their ary. aro to be chosen at a public
the support of his home conimunlty. I
called
for that purpose. apparatus, returning to shoot a line
questionnaire a second classification claim, leaving tie- matter up to the meeting
City Election iteturns
The local returns for state and I
on board.
Hugh
McLain,
who
was
gtven
charge
card is mailed showing the classifi- Board to grant the deferred class­
county offices are as follows:
1
The returns for the City election
M<
n
It
<
—
<ii<-<!
by
Lines.
of these meetings will send out no­
cation given by the District Beard.
ification.
For I’. H. Henat« Short Tenn
shows the following:
Not until th*» fourth trial did a
After the five day period has passed,
We wish to say that the Selective tices of their date to some public successful shot occur, and then the Martha K Baaa, 8
For Mayor Geo. P Topping, only
78
I
officer
in
each
town.
the time allowed in which to make Service Regulations specifically state
| Fred W. Mulkey, R
226 candidate on the ticket received a
line
became
entangled
in
the
timbers
Help Enforce I’. H. Orders
an appeal, the final classification card that th” supporting affidavit must be
For I’. S. Senator Ising Term
total of 221 votes In the two wards
The duty of such advisor will be to floating about the wreck and could (chaa I. McNary It
is mailed which is the card that takes secured before the claim can be con­
1X9 For City Recorder the vote stood: J
,
not
be
made
useful.
Shortly
after
­
the place of the Registration certifi­ sidered. So if you desire to have keep the district labor board in this
'Albert Slaughter, s
24 W. Mast. 216: Phil I’e-rson. 87. For
cate. given at the time of registration, vour cla I i given due c nsideration city in touch with the labor condi­ wards the barge went afloat and ■ . 11.1 .' I ’ I'
17 4 Councilmen in the West wa d the
edge
out
to
sea.
The
tug
overtook
and should be carried on their person either on dependency, Industrial or tions of their Immediate vicinity.
two candidates on the to et wrry
her at the black buoy and shoved I Ib presemitiie in t'ongmm 1st Dint.
at all tltnes.
Agricultural, be sure and have the1 Mi n engaged in such non-essential
elected. .1. 11. Jones receiving ltd
W. C. Hawley. R-D-P
279
her
nose
against
the
barge.
Two
men
If a registrants only claim is on the supporting affidavits duly executed, business as driving pleasure cars for
Hariia Talbiirt, s
.57 votes and G. R. McNair, 130.
F r
hire, running soft drink establish­ jumped to the tug and the others
grounds of Industrial or Agricultural as required by the regulations
Councilman In the Enst ward F J.
For Governor
were
’
taken
off
by
lines
thrown
on
ments. etc., will be reported to the
occui ation. he would go automatical­
Local Board for Coos County
Walter M. Pierce, D
178 Chatburn, the only candidate on th»
district board, which after due con­ board.
ly in Class One-A. as far as the local
By J. P. BEYERS
The Ro-
31 I ticket received 106 votes
B. F. Ramp, S
Captain
Frederick
said
today
he
sideration, will report such persons
Board is concerned, and the card
Sec'y.
. 1 81 assessment measure carried in both
(JameH Withycombe ■It
'
had
ho|>es
of
salvaging
the
barge
pro
­
to tlii draft board, which has the au-1
I wards, the total being
Yes, 135;
For State Treasurer
thority to change the classification of viding favorable wiather offered o. P. Hoff, It
__ ______ 1 81 no. Iu7.
take the bonds at par, with accrued
within
the
next
2
4
hours.
The
Wall
­
such persons.
interest and pay 836 premium. They
After the war Is over the labor acut stands near the beach north of
I
also furnish the blank bonds free to
board will be effective In placing the the jetty and appeared Ties la/
The Delaware and Division
< ity Gets Par \\ ith Accrued Interest the city
to
be
afloat
She
Is
waterlogged
and
.
men who return from abroad, in
Street b'nd:: were voted and issued
and ititi l*reinium—4'olgrove Ap­
Xo Definite Time Him I teen Het to»
their former positions, and finding most of her 950,000 feet of lumber
to pay for the street work necessary
is luted Night Marshal.
I
Schools to < '^n.
occupation for those whose places has been washed overboard.
in securing the condensery to locate
According to one member of the
they will take.
At a council meeting last evening here
Mr McLain will be present at each crew the hawser Is In Id'lg the barge
The danger of the Spanish influ­
it was voted to sell the Delaware
The Council approved the appoint­
enza epidemic is till gnat according
of
the local meetings to explain the from g< Ing ashore Slur struck In six
avenue and Division street bonds to ment of Fred H. Colgrove as night I
fathoms
of
water
wh<
n
she
went
on
pnriM.se and work of the comlmunity;
to local physicians and It has not /et
Morris Pres, of Portland, who were officer The payment of bills was the
Several members of the
The Red Cross cartons, to be used! been decided when th’ quarantine
labor board. Towns which are to the spit
the only bidders, Their bid however only other busin> - ■ transacted at the
have advisors are: Powers, North crew criticised < aptaln Frederick for in shipping Christmas parcels to the i will be discontinued W bile no deaths
was satisfactory as they offered to m< eting
Bend, Gardiner. Florence, Reeds­ trying to get into port on an ebb tide boys overseas, have been received by have occurred of late ibero ere sttU
port. Band, n, Coquille, Myrtle Point The Pioneer h t her after companion- , the Bandon chapter. They may be many cases and m w otie. ar> develop­
w ay w bile on tlie bar.
and Mapleton.
obtained by those presenting their ing. although not in Iniressing num-
The quarant tie baa been •*■
official Christmas labels to the com­ I tiers
Real hi.l Farmers.
mittee at the Red Cross rooms. It tatillshed by order of the Burgeon
In the Record window are display­
should be remembered that parcels General of the Fnitvd State* sod ’t
The Spanish influenza has been port at higli school office Saturday ed some potatoes, all weighing close
will not be accepted for shipment at will no doubt be^iei <■- -ary to receive
the Postoffice later than Wednesday, official permission before it can be
conquered as
far as the Bandon afternoon between the hours of 2 and to throe pounds and almost 20 inches 4
5 tu receive outlines of work for the in length which were grown in the ♦
removed
November 20
ases were checked up No­
High school Is concerned and the
following week.
They will be re­ war garden of Fred, Norman and 4
The Bandon branch of the Red
ir 1. it was found that
work of that institution is not to be quired to do the written work,
Ena Clinton who live near Parkera- ♦
* 4
Cross has also received some sweater 4 ♦
ti district was behind its
delayed further
Principal John L. hand it in at the office on the fei­ burg
4
They are four, nine and 11 4
yarn and urges all who will knit to 4
‘H by 113.450.
In order
Gary has conceived the idea of a b wing Friday afternoon l»i«e en 2 years of age and successfully looked «
4 4
get yarn early. The local branch is
th<’ government may re
correspondence course and '»eginuiiig and 5 if they wish to secure c redit after a good sized
sited garden this 4
tlie amount promised at
I Hhaw. Bandoe
requested to have a large number of
next week students of Bandon High in »he courses.
(summer
The potatoes were placed *
sweaters finished by December 10th.
WHloughbv Arsen
The Literary Digest copies
tinder The Record bulletin board 4
The yarn Is in charge of Mrs T W
Moore, Pindon
home
students will be given out with
this m<rnitig and attracted a great 4
Weibes. Bandon
Robison
All parties having knitted
The following notice is brought to lines
Any questions in regar
d’-al of attention
Pictures of the 4
Russel. Bandon
J goods out are requested to bring them
th* attention
of all High School work will l>e answered by ca
trinity of young farmers shows then* 4
.to the rooms by the tenth so that
Walstrom. Bandon.
students:
27 4 on the telephone
I they can he Included In the shipment 1
11 atriotlrally holding American flags. 4
1 Reynolds, Pando"
All High School students will re- ‘
J GUN L. GARY, Principal
•
Record.
on that date.
Pomurujr. ingioia.
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