The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAf TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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usiness Must Be Good
NEWS OF NEARBY
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Peace and Plenty in the United States
are Bringing on A New Era of
Prosperity
JSoundt Reasons that Insure tne Good Times now at Hand-A
Conservative Authority States the Solid Basis for His Optimistic Judgment
The New Agriculture--A Boom in Manufacturing Activity in Domestic and
Foreign CommerceUnited States to Dominate World Trade and Finance.
The New Spirit of the American People the Indomitable Force Behind the Broadened Con
ception of American Business that is Destined to Work a Transformation
nccnusc tho period of liquidation
In over. Business hns been on n
debt-paying baslB for several years,
and now Ib In position to go ahead
SAFELY and profitably, as there
aro no accumulated stocks of mor
chandlse. ,
Dccauso the stoppago of Imml
nratlon Is so restricting tho supply
of labor that ovory worker may bo
employed at fair wages.
Uccauio these working people, and
tho tnassOB generally, aro so bent
on having the lntcst and best of
everything as often to bo extra-
vngaut rather than thrifty In grat
If y In if their wants and thus becotno
liberal consumers of food and mer
chandise, as well as being producers
thereof, creating n vast and constant
ly expanding homo "market ulnco
thoro Is no limit to human wants.
Uecause, therefore, tho homo trndo
or our people, their dealings with
each other, relatively Is but In Its
Infancy, In splto of Its present gi
gantic volume, nnd Is about OS times
our total foreign trndo.
New Era In Foreign Trade
Ilccnuso our foreign trade, which
now constitutes barely two per cent
of our total trade, Is destined to
grow by leaps and bounds. For
Iho paBt fiscal year, our foreign
trndo per capita was ulmost douulo
that of 20 years ago.
Dccauso tho United Stntes now
may furnish tho world market with
much of tho merchandising horcta
foro supplied by Germany, Austria,
France, llclglum and England.
Ilccnuso, onco wo get that trmlo
wo can hold u goodly share of Its
against nil comers.
Docnuso, furthormoio, the foreign
demand pur capita Is destined to In
crease much moro rapidly In the fu
ture than In tho past, slnco tho poo
plo In every land, whether civilized
or not, havo had somo tusta of the
good things of life, which has whet
ted tholr appetite for moro.
Money Problem Solved
Uecause, tho new federal rcservo
banking system bids fair to enable
tho American people to loctlfy most
of tho errors of their old monetary
system, keep every dollar as good
as gold, largely insuro against finan
cial stress, and provide adequately
and safely for tho automatic expan
sion and contraction of credits and
BY HERBERT MYRICK
ff
President Orange J add Company
atlrely easier and In healthier con
dition In many rural districts than
In somo of tho larger cities, while
bankers nnd depositors overywhero
Uecnuso past experience, shows
how such agricultural prosperity as
wo now enjoy nlwnys ushers In good
business, nnd proves that tho men
co-operated successfully
to 'and corporations who place their
faith In tho United Stntes nnd hack
up tholr Judgment with work nnd
money, nro tho ones to obtain soon
est the biggest shnro In tho good
times coming.
havo
meet tho situation an exhibit of
constructive patriotism for perman
ent good moro worthy of honor than
tho destructive patriotism of bat
tlo's momentary excitement.
llnrnusp. iiIko. tlin wholo flnnnclnl
. -. -- a . . . ,
situation is working into bettor shape Amazing Developments in
with u rapidity In view of tho unpro- Anririilhirp
poilnntnil Hhnck In ronnlvod In Into HIJI lUllllUI L
July nnd enrly August, that om-l UocniiBo agriculture Imb entered
phnsizes tho lnhoront economic' ""on a norlod of reconstruction
strength, of .tho United States. which Is to bo ono of tho most-not-
iJccause,
financial uiid otlier coii-'au' characteristics of national do-
dltlons In tho United Stntes during
tho past two months and at tho
present tlmu nre so Infinitely bettor
velopmcnt in 1915 nnd thereafter,
Uocauso tho farmer Is learning to
apply tho secrets nnd enjoy tho
than In tho other noutrnl nations profits of .efficient effort efficiency
of South America, Asia nnd Afrlcn
as to prove boyoud nil doubt tho
superior economic power of tho
American people.
Soundness In Farming and
Industry
Ilccnuso tho good crops of 1011
and their value have been so thor
oughly demonstrated and harped
upon us to mnko It unnecessary to
dwell on that much-advortlscd do
tall of u fundamentally strong pos-
sltlon.
Uocauso, collectively speaking,
American farmers will recelvo moro
for their labors In 1011 than In
any previous year.
Uocauso tho world's supply of cer
eals, harvested in lull, will bc
fully ten per cent less than last
year, a decrease of over 11500 mil
lion bushels, muklng tho nggregato
supply no larger than from th)
crops of 1911, and Insuring good
prices to farmers for this year nnd
next.
Uecause tho similar strength back
of other industries and business Is
so evident as not to require reitera
tion hero of the vast array of sta-
credit Instruments, tu harmony with .jstlcs upon which theso conclusions
tho natural expansion and contrac-l,eBt.
Hon of trade nt different seasons' Recauso, whllo wheat quotations
and under varying conditions. igo down from, high-water murk with
Uecause, when wo reflect upon prospects of pence, cotton goes up
-what the American people havo ac-' under tho samo Influences, and In
compllshed with the least scientific' dlcatlons now nro that when both
and lenBt elastic monetary system' theso staples grown In 1914 nro li
nt any modem nation, It requires no nally sold, tholr growers will be
imagination to foresee tho rapid, fairly rewarded. Indeed, cotton la
healthy and permanent development tho only weak spot In American
which will be promoted by the now J agriculture Just now, but this post
federal reserve system, which may tlou Is Improving dally, and under
lie perfected as experlenco shown tho' lying factors point to hundsomo
way until It adequately serves all pi of Its upon present prices of cot
tlio people nil the time, ton, stocks nnd bonds.
ltccauso, although the now sys-i Uocauso whllo cereals, meats and
In production, efficiency In trans
forming his raw material Into fin
ished products; nbovo all, efficiency
.n marketing tho fruits of IiIh labor
and In buying supplies for his
business, homo and farm.
Uocauso, also, tho fnrmor nnd
his family havo turnod squaroly
around from tho old Idea that any
body or anything would do for tho
farm and In tho farm homo, nnd
now demand tho best of everything
In tho way of Improved machinery,
labor saving mothods nnd better
equipment, not only for the farm
and Its bulldlngi!, but oven moro so
for tho rural homo, not to mention
tho social, educational, rccrcntlvo
and spiritual Interests of tho rural
community.
Uocauso tho new resorvo system
and established bunking mothods are
to bo supplemented by farm flnnnco
under national and stato laws so
as to ennble tho farmer to employ
tho three big C's Cnsh, Credits and
Co-operation as do other business
men, thus enormously expanding ru
Uocauso tho stnmp "U. 8.," or
"Made In America," U bound to be
tho recognized standard of quality
upon nil morchnndlso nt homo and
abroad, thus Increasing its sale.
Uecause all theso factors, nlong
with tho increasing activity under
way In tcxtllo manufactures, combine
to spell PROSPERITY for
tho American people, noi only for tho
American people, not only for this
winter and spring, but for years to
come.
Uocnuso all underlying nnd natural
conditions uulto to favor continuance
of penco and plenty, nnd ndded pros
perity, In tho United Stntes.
Uecnuso tho American pcoplo, al
ready tho most prosperous on onrth,
nro most favored by natural nnd nr
tlflclnl conditions.
Uecnuso tho United Stntes has tho
greatest developed and undeveloped
'Industrial resources of any nation on
ennn--peopio, ugricuiiuru, mining,
fisheries, wntor power, manufnetureu,
conimorpo.
Uecnuso the foregoing hi so true
that most of us have under-rated tho
profound significance of this fundn-
AFTER ROBBERS
sum i
ISSUED IB
Cons Ran n:i!
h&SH
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came down from nDl,trt
Charles e . Wol lfPp.e,r I H
a-uteMa
K. Smith "r5McJi
Investigate the Empire Robi
bery New Evidence Dis
covered from Register.
(Spcclnl to Tho Times.)
COQU1LB, Ore., Sept. 25. Dis
trict Attorey Llljcqvlst todny an
nounced thnt tho grnnd Jury wore
Investigating chnrges from Myrtlo
Point thnt a doctor had boon writ
ing prescrlptlnos promiscuously tho
pBt yenr to onablo Imblbors to bo-I " Smith, one of thi.501
euro liquor. It Is charged thnt tho ' ! ,,"" 0' Ull concert if!?
physician has takon In about SS.nooldnv--'-!,.,,l cwlil
I UU. HUM . - tt!
'8 gathering evidear." ,,ft
"so, which inrol e'.rai
""uncroHoflandYafv:'1
Ins countlM a "Hi
IHJa.rt.'ToLto.N.
SlBlin, S. D. CatheVr,
nilrl nnnnl. I..n .. ' ""aO
sLsass?as
aJilltlonal person. "eW
. C. H. Smith I, aMBV
iiniocrmnn ownin- .".""
WUconilB anJ 1..1
nnsha Wooden. 'K
Plnco. When aikVv?.1'1'
regard to the present cih.Ti
declared that .. ,. V.r.M,.1l
. - u uu nni i
lor two or three tun v.,;"1
Tho grand Jury Is getting nlong ' ,"n,B,""b' at thl Umi tow?
pretty well with Kb work nnd It llo stated that hi I,,"1
Is nosslhlo thnt It may ndlourn tn.. turn in in,n.j ' VHK
.lnl. ....HI Unl.,l. 1,1 . I tn Mm nn.t .111... .. "
. . . ilnv I...I -il .. ... '
oring in n roport today ns Judge . "' , ' . .V. ,n,n 'w
Cokn Is not hero. I In -IH l. ,M "ln" 1,n4 n0WnS tour.
Inninrrmv. Tim ilolnv l!l ,.... ..nJ "' .)'l.0,.Wi
-..-". -- ..w.-, ..... ,.v....ii ifuiij, which recenea tit
the securing of desired witnesses, '""d grant of alternate
, public land between ci
ANOTIIICH TUNNKIi DONK. ""seuiirg in 1868 m
with a can Ita llntlon nt
'nil.. t..i.r... ,.t i x ' wna tn,B land thatwuUiBii
. ....,. u. u,,u,.,h uiunui iti. rerrod to tho Southern Orwutt
. yi, i..w ,,,... iivuu v.iiiu luiiiuuu uuiimiiy, wnicn U sow la tSa
nt Alder Illdgo Is now nmiroachliig 1'rovloiiBly Individual holduj
completion. Operntlons hnvo boon ' compBiiy have been iae4lrC(l
cnrrled on from botn ends and lust """ , M.T
Snturduy tho pussngo wub broken tract, to settlers for I IS J
throiiKlf. connecting hath imrts of ihn The case now comlns befortfl
tunnels This la tho shorter of two ,rlct court U tho flrat time Oft
i n ..i ,... i i i ii"iy ii uecn tmimt
VtllltlVID IIIIIV MtU UIIIJl It Ut llllllltl Ul
jfcet npnrt, nnd It will take con
siderable work yet boforo tho pas
Hugo through tho hill will he entire
ly finished. FloVdn'co West.
In this wny In tho past year.
Tho announcement was mado fol
lowing the urrost thoro last night
of Henry Volkmnn. Tho Investi
gation was begun and last nights
ense, although not known to be
directly attributed to tho alleged
offctiBO, has arrouscd sentiment
grcntly.
"As usual," Bnld Mr Llljcqvlst to
day" liquor Is tho cnuso of about
nlnoty per cent of tho grcnt vol
umo of criminal business boforo us.
Tho grnnd Jury has Just been
Bwnmped with work and tho bulk of
It Ib due to liquor.
unnio of tho Oregon Uol(
STOPS O.V WAV ll(Wt
KIl'SLAW .Ml Mi IlL'SV.
Mr. nnd Mr. ft. JI, UrM
' Mursliflcld, stopped In
night to visit hero todircit
home from a butlneii trlp.!i
Tho Point Tcrrnco Lumber Com- laud. Mr. JcnnlnRi tu
puny rccolvcd a largo order for lum- mnnngur of tho Oregon F
her t!.ls week and are at work saw- pauy In Kiikviu, and Unon
Power Cos;
Mr and Mrt I
months and tho peoplo thoro nro glad havo many friends in Ec;ot-5
to sco It start up again. Floronco geno Quard,
Wost. ,
inontnl truth familiarity too often ,nB ,, tll0 tlllll)or to f, tho or(,or of tho 0rcKn
hns bred lack 9f appreciation forlTi,0 Inn i,ns ,)ucn ,ja for BUVoral Mnrshflcld. M
"uod'H country."
The New Spirit of America
Dccauso, nlong with poaco nnd
plenty promoting prosperity, tho pub
lic now recognizes moro fully than
over boforo tho Intordopondonco of nil
C. A. Perklm, Dr.
ltOSKIIUlta Al'TMIt TltAMI'S
xi:v.soi-'o.uiDixi
KifiilH Alum: the I'ruixjo J
I... .1.. V.irLr 'I
11 IIIC v.i.. jl
ROSBUUna, Oro. Sept. 2G. Do-
Interests, tho wisdom of live and let llovlnu thnt tho ueonlo of lloseburg
live, for cornoratioi8 nnd individuals. ' should bo nrotccted nKulnst tho In- Charley Alkca spent fe I
for railroads, as for farms, for bankH vaslon of nn army of unomployed tho doctor's aummer boaen"
ns for factories, for labor as for cup!- men during tho wlntor months, Mile Lake, The doctor rejw
tal. '.Mayor Napoleon Itlco this morning covering a Baud flea lntUa
Dccauso, though federal and stnto announced that ho had decided to sending to the xooicpoi
liws hnvo Ilttlo ofr(i(t unon truiln rolii. brine about n solution of the nrob- ut Now York.
tlvn tn tin. mwlnrlvlncr nntnr.il lt.u' Ikiii nf lm n-llltif tlioon iinfnrllllinlCR Smith IllVCr l t0 P'l
il.. ........ ., i i .i ...! a ... I... ,.uin.iii.i.. ni, ..nn ,. II.,. I.nll tnnm In the fleM iWl '
illlti, IjUtVIII Dll,ljr HUH HUllllMIU, Vlll- "J VDlUlfliaillllft ! IUIH IUJ W,l IKU . . .
proporty nenr tho city burn. Cliff Uonson, tw " :j
w t ran an ana -
oilcan Industry has adapted 'Jtsolf
already to tho newer policies, any
shock due to tnrlff revisions Is modi
fied by present conditions abrond,
nnd tho nntlonnl administration now
seeks tho cooperation of
ami consumers, capital
bankers and inniiii
star,
t'UUTIH l-'Olt COMMlHKIONKIt. 'team.
ral trade by releasing It from tho flotle endeavor to hasten good
iuiiiuh uuii insure viuiiiriiig prosper
'ity. I Uecause ono result of this re
freshing public spirit will bo moro
fetters of moro bnrter.
Uecause, out of tho 7,000,000
farms In tho United States, at least
G, 000, 000 need to hnvo spent upon
them nn average of $2000 per farm
to bring them up to the standard
of living and of agricultural effi
ciency typical of tho other 2,000,
000 homesteads.
Decatiso farmers havo tho proporty
nnd annually earn the profits with
which to pay for those needed Im
piovements from year to year. ,
Uecause this moans n home mar
ket for ten billions of 'dollars worth
of merchandise, Including everything
required on n farm or in its homo,
harmony between nil classes of our
people, producers us well us con
sumers, which will be based on the
highest community of Interest, fos
tered by honesty, character, enter
prise nnd co-operation, helped by
the Golden Rulo, nnd Inspired by
tho universal faith which now ani
mates tho American peoplo that
the United States ns a nation Is
TODAY moro than ever the hopo of
tho world.
Dt'cauno It Is only- needful for
This new homo market on tho farms " ' v ' y. l" 8 Inu" uul
m in us, io inane uustness accivo.
of America which awaits tho Ameri
can manufacturer Ib In addition to
the well-night limitless demand cro
If Cliff hoii J t
'nld Umo form, Smith R"'
If tho PrOKrcsslves of this neck of .. ,.n..i m tract"
--- - ii iiiiiu mh '. aaaai
i tfin tim1u ti ia tint 1t ilnnil nnna Mint -. m.-i.tl. Aih!pF 1M V
i.roducors "w """"" "" "" "-' J. I'. unriBiic '-"
. alimilfl rntnnniiini flof Mimf tinvn n '- iL Itirdlnff Jr 1
Ital and lnbor ... ..k ..v, ...., .. xeopor ior mo .
facturors In a I cnn,,,t,ute on th c011" lcket ,n tho left tlili week on his "
' '" . nnrnnn nf R. n. Pnrtla. nf North nnnd. .... il.. n.rl of til I1
in linutnn i.nni " " " ,-...- - 11011. Bllt'liu.m, I' ...
who Is running for county commls- (no ginuslnw and VIUiMSl
slonor. Whllo tho Herald Ib not a 110ts. ,J
bellovor in party partisanship In conn-, j Kelson, general nfl
iy nnairs, sun u wotuu seem inai inu ,jont for tho roner ""'
party cnndldnto Is at least entitled miulo rjnrdlner bU beiaQ"1"?
in .nialitnfniltti nn,l If tin la nnn nf ., ...III In th (OttM
tho best men In tho field ho should oienada his principal pi j
not bo ignored. Whllo the Herald neggf '
can not speak from porsonnl acqualn-i jj88 Virginia L7,ter
tanco, nil accounts agree that Mr. ror Marshfleld where ,he ' ,
Curtis Is In every way nuallfled to .() nsltlon llb Mr- "'
l. . , !... ll.nl h-
iiuiKu u guuu cuiiiiiiihsiuiiui, mm ,,u mas
Is a good business man and a good
citizen, of strict integrity and of
mouern nna progressive laeus. n i. .. .. . n.-i, i0
also pointed out that ho is the only German, cau ,n otiL
candidate from the Day sldo who has Ji"!"i n S&- &"?
a, chance to becomo a member of the
county court, and It Ib only a matter
industry hum, and tho economic
world prosper tn keenlnR with tho
3
1UK.S AT U.W - .
Wtf.
Hutchson,
W1
. ... ..' . .. ...... ...'frnm Cam!) 3
or justice inai ino uay snouiu uu,
tem'a going Into operntlon was do-Jt'.nlry products uro yielding u falrnte(l uy tne tolling masses In other 0VolHt,on ot 80C,al &tt aire, education
layed by pig-headed Senntors-the return to producers, so great Is tho vocations, not to mention the Increas. ami, re,,'lo- "
chief of whom has been olectod to' supply of fresn fruits, vegetables, ,n munUor of ,ironoa who by reus- necauso the Indomitable spirit
stay nt homo federal deposits
35,000,000 In national banks
of apples nnd other porlshablo food,
thoy are relatively cheap to!
for. that
i
crop moving purposes, and tho fact consumors nnd where properly used
thnt overy such bank and many of nro bringing down tho cost of llv-
tho larger state banks may Issue lug.
emergency currency under tho Free-! UecniiBo theso and otlmr cniull.
land law up to eventy.(,v0 por contjtlons Indicate a gradual evening up"
of their unimpaired tnpltal and sur-Jor tho returns to capital and labor. 1'
plus, together aro rapidly tiding regardless of tho Industry In which n,
on of wealth, disinclination or 111-
noss, do not produce or nio liberal
consumers.
over tho temporary financial omor- t,10y may bo engaged.
Btncjr .., .... nVVny IB Oil tllO HoCOUSO this leveling Up, Which !
.. ..n .. Inaa Kno further In tho Inst
u"u"""".."," ,"""UJ everywnoro yoars than In tho nrecoillne two ,1.
Inherent In a mighty peoplo enn bo
held bnck only for a moment
blushing nsldo' all doubt, fear and
Uecause, so true Is all this, that "nce"anu' " Wt will sweep
the current Inquiry for rural homes, ttr?. and express Itself In flnau-
tho present domnnd for farm proper
aro now so keen as to bo unpre
cedented at this season a remark
able phenomenon of unique lnslgn-
cial, Industrial
flcanco.
nvo umer
Lt?lZrnm!n . moment, caU08, j8 resulting In n more ovoiJ Amorlcaiw who have been spend- collectively; these
Influences at Work
Uecause tho several hundred thous
and civic activities
and prosperity nt which the whole
world may only marvel.
Uecause, nfter all is said ond
done, tho spirit Is tho vital thing
tho hope's, confidences, sentiments,
grit, determination, enterprise, pur
poses of Individuals, separately audi
represented, Ills support from that
side of tho divide will be heavy, and
the peoplo of this sldo should not at
tempt to shut that part of tho coun
ty out altogether, Coquille Herald.
MAltWAGH LICKNSKS.
Floyd A. Wynnnt nnd Ruby
Converse.
J. W. Hammock and Casslo M, Rob
erts.
Ell O. Mills and Emily O. McFar
land. Coquille Herald.
GARDINER, Ore,
... waw
wnu - , jji
, now."-
-I. rlill
ferlng from pw----jfM
which snoru r:. p
of age, anu -; . m
" . .M
iTl
TAKE UOV AWAY.
UlllOnS nUrOad (llutrllintlnn nt .ol. ...l.ll. I n.J HC mllllnnii nhrnn.1 .K....II.. JI- l ...1.1-1. ... ... ... . ... ,1
kuess ut immo Hnii.i in,,n Vot in'"i ip iM " - ..". u.i.i.iu.i uio mo- iui wuicii, worKiiig logetnor, taKing out tno vinegar uoy, ageu x i,
..w.V .... .W..UUUKUU 1Ui vv-uuuuiiu ucuiia posou nereauer io
rel-and
permanency lu business, first."
BWm and not to Bl
Hq tiBuiio- umMpuu ro now
H, W. Dunham will start for Port-
aro tho human land on tho Droakwnter noxt Sunday,
'seo
America make bus! less better and Ilfo bet- of Dandon, who has been committed
.JUKJau ter nI1 tno tl,no for oue aid all. I to tho boys' and girls' aid society. RCOMS
natl
.. ..j lotinr from
consul at San m
him to hom '"7. towf1
to return to bis native ,
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taKo pn ,p,rt w
Other letters an ' ,
tbBt he had roamed o er
of tho world. "" " ckear
valuables, excepting ; &
Ho had been empl 7
but a few daya " tf
ii, nnd brougnt w
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