Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, December 26, 1918, Image 4

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    Expeditionary Forces.
For more
than a month they had not heard
from him. and. being a sniper, the
folks had been worrying thinking
that be might have been killed in the
severe fighting prior to the armistice.
George is safe in Belgium. His letter
was addressed November lath and he
stated that the people were still
FOR SALE—Young Flemish Giant celebrating the victory He Is a son
bred does. M. B
Phelps, 1 kfc of Mr and Mrs. G. L. Williams of this
miles south on old county road. D54p city.
Classified
Ads and Notices
NOTICE—No hunting, fishing or
trespassing on the premises of the
Bono ranch, near Langlois. By order
of 8. Domenighinl.
O24tfc
WANTED—We pay cash for empty
gunny sacks.—Dippel & Wolver­
ton.
tf.
Ml MBI U
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYS FEM
Available Money Reserves
HE main object of the Federal Reserve Banking System,
of which we are a member, is to make more available
the united money reserves of the strong banks of the
country.
Even in normal times there come seasonal loan demands of
which the average citizen is unaware. The farmer must have
money loaned him for planting and crop moving. Interest and
tax payment periods each present their special banking require­
ments.
The Federal Reserve Bank through which a member bank
may quickly convert commercial paper into available assets
when most needed enables us to meet these needs.
T
Local News
FOR SALE—Logging truck, complete
with bunks, 250 feet of cable and
several chains. $75.00 takes all. H.
H. Dutort, Bandon.
D19t4p.
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PIGS!
PIGS!
PIGS!
Suckling Pigs at $5 each.
Shoals, 60 to 100 lbs, at 15c
pound.
I. A. PETERSON
Haberly Place, one mile
soutti of Bandon
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NOTICE
I wish to announce to my many
customers and friends that on the
first day of January 1919 1 shall put
my store on a cash basis. I will sell
goods on as close a margin as pos­
sible for cash.
D19t3p.
S. R. LOSHBAUGH
Miss Gail Boak, who has been
attending O. A. C. arrived home Sat-
Rulebach and daugter of I urday to spend the holidays with her
Powers were down here visiting sev­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Boak. Miss
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boak is taking Home Economjcs and
likes the course very much.
Lewis.
CARS OF CHROME
of the hardiest for all these years.
The sands blown off the closely
J. C. Steele, who operates two
chrome mines in Curry county, one , cropped sheep ranches and the drift­
near Johnson's mountain, the other wood from the Coquille river up the
near Edson Butte, has three carloads beach to the north have both been
of chrome valued at $10,000 ready obstacles, as they have buried some
for shipment which he is holding un­ ot the old deposits deeply. The logs
til the government takes some action and sand. Indeed, have in some places
in regard to the chrome situation, formed an almost impregnable break­
water. where layer after layer have
says the Coos Bay Time«.
been compacted together. The heavy
Chrome
was
in
big
demand
dur
­
z-
ing the war. and although the pres­ storm last month, however, under­
ent use la not as urgent as before mined a portion of this deposit and
hostilities ceased. It is thought that ; logs were washed out that had lain
stand behind | undisturbed for a dozen years. And
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J the government will
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the producers as they have stood be­ I yet still it is an endless contest with
By CLEM
hind the spruce operators and others. the forces of nature. With all the aid
Jim Adams is putting in his sur­
The government price for the 4 4 furnished by hydraulic spray to loos-
plus time in hauling freight to Four per cent chrome was $1.40 per unit, ’ en the deposits w hen the tide goes
Mile for the Langlois trucks.
and the price, offered Mr. Steele by 'out, and the steam shovel and trac­
Word has been received that private individuals, $0.80 per unit. tion engines to Snove the rich depos­
lasper and Lawrence De’os are ill Mr. Steele believes that some defi­ its, it is only a few- hours until the
with diphtheria at Camp Lewis.
nite action will be taken by the gov­ ocean comes back to reclaim his in­
Miss Fern DeLong who went to ernment the first of the year, as Al­ vaded dominion, however, and with
Coquille to attend the teachers exam­ bert Birch, government mining direc­ all the aids science can furnish, men
inations lias returned, the examina­ tor for the Pacific coast, has just have to beat a retreat, to renew again
tion being put off until January on returned from a conference at Wash­ the onset on Nature's closely guarded
ington. D. C., in regard to the mining treasure when the tide ebbs again.
account of the quarantine.
To snatch riches thus from the
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jones are mak­ condition.
ocean's bed must be a wonderfully
ing their residence on the DeLong
ranch for the time being. Mr. Jones XEU MINING AT WHISKEY RI X fascinating adventure, notwithstand­
ing the hardships it involves and the
is busy cutting matchwood.
recurring storms which drive the
John Hurley drove a bunch of beef
H. M. Axtell, manager at the Camp hardy workmen to the cliffs.
cattle to Bandon last week for the
Day black sand mine at Whiskey Run
City Market.
The telephone meeting which was was at Coquille Friday putting two
Greetings From Van Winkles
scheduled for last Saturday was a big traction engines on a scow for
shipment
to
Rocky
Point,
whence
Mrs.
Van Winkle and Myself send
failure on account of nonattendence.
C. J. Waterman has sold his team they will go over to the beach on greetings to all our friends in Ban­
don. and especially to the members of
which was advertised in the Class- their own power.
Mr. Axtell told the Sentinel the the Methodist Church. We like it in
ified Want Column of Western
mining operations which Dr. David Shedd fine, but there is a spot in our
World for a few- issues.
Mrs. D. H. Jackson was a Bandon T. Day began there In August are hearts that longs for Bandon, es­
visitor Friday,
returning
home proving very successful. The pioneer pecially in the heart oflrny wife. She
mining there was altogether for gold often says, “Oh 1 wish that we were
Sunday.
N. I’. Rambo, the “bee king" of worth about $20 an ounce, while the in Bandon.”
I miss the fog horn on the light­
Four Mile has now turned his atten­ product is a negligible factor now In
tion to trapping the fur bearers of comparison with platinum at $107 house. the splendid beach, and the
vicinity and is having fairly good per ounce and such rare metals as fine fishing. It you want anyone to
osmium and iridium at $180 an boost for Bandon-Bv-The-Sea as a
success.
fine place to live, just send that one
A sign in a Nevada restaurant ounce.
With traction engines for hauling to us. and if I cannot convince them
reads like this: Use only one lump
>f sugar In your coffee, Stir like the black sand in from the beach, of the desirability of Bandon. I will
steam pumps and hydraulic engines let my wife get into action.
hell we don’t mind the noise.
As for a splendid summer resort,
Word has been received from M II. to loosen it, they find It impossible to
Vandbur, that he is located on an begin as far out on the beach as the health resort even in winter time,
rrigated tract of 11 and one half old time miners left off and get down I do not know its equal. I have seen
into the rich pay streak next to bed the beaches of the western shore of
teres in Glenn, Co., California
rook, «nd can look forward to the United States, and I do not think
“wealth beyond the dreams of avar­ that there Is one anywhere that can
ice.” The existence of unlimited compare with the beaches at Bandon.
wealth in the black sand beneath the The only one that comes near it is
beaches there has been known for al­ the one at Port Orford.
Respect­
most half a century, but how to se- fully, J. Stanley Van Winkle.
FOUR MILE
W. W. Falter, chief engineeer for
I. E. Palmer has returned from
Cupt. Oliver R. Smith of Beaver
the Reedsport Lumber Co., is here a business trip to Portland, where he
Hill was here Suturduy on business.
visiting ut the home of his brother, went
to
interview
government
C. J. Walker and family of Den­ John Feller.
officials regarding white cedar air­
mark have moved here to spend the
O. T. Teaney und daughter, Mrs. plane stock that he had been cutting
winter.
Stella Johnson, have made reserva- with his mill on Floras creek.
II. B. Smith of Langlois was here lona to go to Sun Francisco on the
Mrs. John Kronenberg has been in
on business the forepart of the Elizabeth.
much poorer health than usual fot
week.
John McMullen of Denmurk who the past three weeks, but her daught­
Mrs Daley Phenneger of Langlois iius been attending school at Port- er, Mrs. Owen, thinks it is the sa|:ne
has gone to Portland for a holiday ind returned to his hottie Saturday kind of an attack she has about
Christmas time every year.—Coquille
vIslt.
o spend the holidays.
Sentinel.
('. C. Inman and Hal Stutsman of
Schuyler Cook who has been
Manton E. Treadgold and family
Sixes, Ore , are here to spend the Mustered out fropn Ft McArthur, was
holidays.
here Monday evening en route to his |have been residing at Coquille foi
several weeks. Mr. Treadgold went I
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W. C. Sellmer expects to go to San tome ut Port Orford.
to Norway this week where he win I American Willingness to Give Up
Francisco on the present trip of the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Laird came | accept a position as tallyman for th« I
Elizabeth.
down from their ranch near Riverton I Schroeder
Aaseu mill that is beinv I
Luxury Demonstrated Nd-
of Mr.
;
Frank Ready of Cushman »pent to spend the week as guests
bulltthere
-
tion’s^Var Conscience.
several days here attending to ind Mrs W. II. Pierce.
Edward Fish and John Donaldson
business matters.
John Thorhaven, who was recently returned Friday from O. A. C. where
WITH THE ALLIES.
George Dunn of Euchre Creek lischarged from the Service, left they have been in the Students Army STAND
They have been
went to Portland Sunday where he Tuesday for Portland, where he will Training Corps.
—
Blend an auto mechanic school.
mustered out of the service. Edward
will spend the holidays.
will return to O. A. C. the beginning By Reducing Consumption People of
Miss
May
Kinley,
teacher
at
West
­
Alvin Shields Is here visiting Ills
the United States Averted ■
of the uext term.
cousin, Mrs. Ralph Thom.
Mr lake. Oregon, arrived home Saturday
Famine at Home In Spit«
o spend the holidays with her
Shields Is In the Navy.
Miss Louise Clausen and Miss Kate
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kinley. Chatburn who are taking courses in
of Low Supplies.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Morgan and
Civil Service at the University of Ore
Miss
Edna
Welder
of
San
Fran
children are planning to go south on
Miss
cisco California arrived on the Eliza- gon arrived home Saturday.
the Steamer Elizabeth this week.
I
The fact that the people of the
•eth. Monday to spend the holidays Clausen is spending the vacation I United State« were able to reduce by
Elmer Ford was here the forepart visiting her sister, Mrs. F. T. Tuttle. with her parents at Riverton. Miss
I more than one-half million tons their
of the week. He drove 90 head »«fl
Chatburn is visiting her parents, Mr
July, August, September and October
Louella Thorn who had been visit- and Mrs. F. J. Chatburn.
beef cattle from here to Marshfield.
I consumption of sugar prove« conclu-
ng with Mrs E. J. Perham of Marsh-
A mining party composed of Dr I slvely that their war conscience was
Ield for the past three« weeks re­
$100 Reward, $100
last G. H Cox and H. T. Mann of Ruleigl I thoroughly awakened and that the
'timed
home
the
latter
part
of
Thw readers of this pnper will be
Mo., and Charles A. Greshman ot I country as a whole stood ready to fol-
week.
pl>-as<d to learn tliat there Is nt least
Oatman. Arizona, left Bandon Tues I low the Injunctions of the Government
one dreaded dls< a « that science has
at day morning after
been uble to cure in all Its stages, and
Our normal consumption of sugar In
investigating mill
that Is catarrh
Cat u t h being greatly
ing properties on Sixes river. Dr. I th«* four-month period beginning with
Infill, need by < . nstltutlonal conditions
requires
constitutional
treatment
Cox is an assayer and Mr Mann it I July has been 400.1)00 tons per month,
Hall s « atarrh < ' hi ■ is taken internally
tits
a mining engineer, They gave out I a total of 1,000,000 for the quarter
and iietN thru tin*
on tin* M ucoub
I i ! h -
no information us to the outcome ol I year.
btroyinK the foundation • r n • Usease
I
In July, when our sugar stringency
IClvInK the p ith nt •
'»y I uildlng
Chester Kimble is here on a ten their visit.
I began to rench Its height, consumption
up (he c
iMition
. fl-sietma na­
Ills
lays furlough visiting with
ture in dnin« ItM w..rk
The proprie­
Major and Mrs. J. C. Johnson ar I was reduced to 200,000 tons. In Au-
>arents Mr and Mrs. W W Kimble rived last evening from southeri I gust only 823.000 tons went Into dis
tors have io much fnith In the curative
j*uwe»ii of HaH'a « .Harrh Cure that
dr. Kimble is attending the Radio
tn«, offer One Hundf 'd Hollar« for an,
i alifoinia where Major Johnson hat I tributlon ami In September only 279,-
cliool at Mare Island.
caae that It f ills to cure. Send for list
be« u stationed In various branches ol I <00 tons. In October the distribution
of testimonial.«
They mad« I fell to 230,000 tons.
Andy Thorhaven of Bandon bus re- the U. 8 regular army
1 J < HI \ rv A <"O. Tol
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tiw ai| l>ru$ -■'•t«. tie.
If the general public had failed to
urned home after receiving his dis­ the entire journey in their car com
hurge from Camp Kearney, Cal Mr. I ing by way of the Siskiyous am. observe the Injunct Iona of the Food
rhorhaven had been in the service Grants i'ass and to the coast via th< Administration this country would
«even months. He enlisted with the Crescent City road.—Gold
Beach have been In the throes of a sugar
famine before the end of August Our
Reporter.
machine gun company.
Owsefa
of ZsAirma/lc« IrficlM
or ZMnlat
.V», //
visible supplies were so low as to bring
Lloyd Knapp who has been attend
Mr und Mrs. M. A. Olsen proprle-
great anxiety to those familiar with
:ors of the Hotel Coos at Marshfield >lng the 8. A T. C. at O A. C. re- the sugar situation. They feared that
Acre here Saturday. Mr Olsen hav- turned last week to his home at Fort It would be absolutely impossible to
ng come over to meet Mrs. Olsen Orford
He was a member of the reduce consumption to a point where
vho Imd been visiting relatives at \ggies football te..| i this year
Mr
sugar would no longer be a mere lux­
.old Beach
Knapp will go to school the beginning ury In the American diet
Few accomplishments of the Food
of the new year but he has not de
Miss Gladys Gallier who Is attend­
Administration will stand forth so pre­
elded what school he will attend
ili; the Behnke-Walker Business Col­
At O. A C. he was a member of the dominantly as this reduced consump
oni« at I'ortlund arrived home Sat-
tlon of sugar. By It we have been able
na« al reserve.
irday to spend two weeks with her
to bridge over the period of stringency
arents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Two accidents occurred at the Coos until the new beet and Louisiana cane
inllier.
Bay shipyards, Saturday, says the sugar crops w<re In sight
answer is based
Times
James McKenzie wits badly
Now the nation Is In a position »>
years of study and on
injured by a flintier from the scat
that If we choose we may return to
specific cases. So-called
fold falling from a height of 20 feet our normal home use of sugar, and
rhou mat ton la very often the
re«ult of infection reaching
upon him as he was working in th« Europe, with the release of ships to go
the blood from Infected gums
yards this morning
He was taken far afield, can maintain Its recent re­
and decayed teeth, or by an
Infla ted tonsil.
lint I have
stricted rations. if. however, those
to
Mercy
hospital
with
several frac
none of those trouble- ' you
lured ribs. He is about 60 years ol nations are to Increase their use of
< haie e« are a few mln
utea etamlnatlen will «how
sugar very considerably It must be by
age J S. Hayes had his nose fra<
Infection somewhere which la
our continued sharing with then,
tured.
cauatng your rheumatism.'*
through limiting our own conauuip
Deep seated tooth Infection«
At attempt was made yesterday, it tlon.
are quickly located with the
is said, to float the Della which went
-X Hay.
Thia wonderful In
vention la now sue,.«, .illy
ashore at Fort Orford, a week ago. AMERICAN SPIRIT
adapted to the use of the
RELIED ON TO WIN
dentist.
but the success of the undertaking
has not been learned The machinery
Many dlaeaaea of chlt.lho.wl
In the light of nceeedlng event« It
IXX ISSUE
may be caused by Inle tlon
i- all bean ixBiovad and i |
from a rftaaw«.«
4 large
IS Interesting to iccsll the cvnfldrncr
taken recently shows the craft higl
per cent of cases of tuceratloii
of the digest!«e tract are
anil dry on the sand. The hulk with which the United States Food
found to be due to dental
appears
sound but has a couple ot Administrator viewer, the gloomy out
disease«
I'ua. . omg fro
teeth, gum« tonsils, or any
holes pounded Into it. The high tide- look tn July of 1917. when this coun
S< n.l us \ >ur Bonds by
other point tn the t>ody, may
try had been In the w«r for less than
of the past few days are very favor
cause infection In any organ
registered letter and re­
four months and the Germans were
of the body.
Tis-day the
able
to
floating
the
boats
and
Chas
ceive highest market
physician and surge,. u olieu
steadily sending the western front
Marks expects to get her off witho.i
fw ontmwnd the curing of
price by return mail
nearer and nearer to Pr.rta
tooth troubles before they
hey
'trouble
with
a
block
attempt to treat other alf
ali-
“Even though the situation In Eu
msuts.
arrangement.
«IMI RX SHH K A BOND
roj* may he gloomy today." he de
4VMFANY
Miss Frances William«, the
dared In a public statement, “no
American who has knowledge of the
natured girl at the Poatoffice,
», tn,
Central Building
rvsults already obtained tn every dl
of nettai AinaaUwr»
a brighter smile than ever Tuesday
SE VITI.E WASH
She had just received a letter from rectlon need have one atom of fear
her brother, George Williams, who Is that democracy will not defeud Itself
with the 91st division American io these UuiivJ States."
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SUGAR SHOWED
OUR BACKBONE
]
FOR
SrOT CASH
I
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THAT YOU MAY HAVE
A
MOST HAPPY
AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Is
the
Sincere
wish
of
the
Coos & Curry Telephone Co.
Service First
Cleveland
Tractor
Have just secured the agency
this machine. The CLEVELAND
Track Laying Tractor and the
la'st adapted for this section of
country.
for
U a
one
Hie
Write or telephone for literatura
and information.
Do Bad Teeth
Cause
Disease?
WE BUY
j cure it has been the problem which
WAIT IN (XM>« i has baffled the ingenuity and skill
F. L. GREENOUGH
Andy used to buy _
the biggest plug^
for the money
’till one day Ramey gave him a chew of Real Gravely.
It was an hour or more
before Andy said any­
thing. “How much
longer does this Grave­
ly hold its good taste?”
he says
“Two or
three little squares last
me all morning,” an-
swers Barney. “This
class of tobacco lasts
so much longer it costs
no more to chew it than
ordinary plug costs.”
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tttr. mt.
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PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
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*2chpiQCQ Pelted m a pouch
BACCO CO .-«DANVILL
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