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» •• % •• • • • • • 9 o o t < 4 • • * 9 •’ • • * ■ • •» 9 Impracticable Democratic Proposi tion for Trust Control. Convincing Exposition of Fallacy of Bryan's Panacea for Solving Problems of Modern Business. (From exception* to cover eticli ••as««, and w have learned that it is equally “binding as to what It owits.” If we could imagine such » crude prohibition to be enacted into law. and to be regarded a* valid, what would be ■ the effect? Mr. Bryan, with his usual . readiness, suirgests that the concern may sell as much of its plants as are not needed to produce the amount al lowed by law. He speaks as though every manufacturing concern had as many fully equipped units of produc tion as would correspond to any given percentage of trade which it might be retpiired to lop off. Plants are not so easily dismembered, Reduction in out put means reduction in work, reduction in the number of men t employed and curtailment of the efficiency of a going concern. Ia-t us suppose a concern which controls SO per cent of a given product—that is to say, makes and sells $s.0(KUM)0 In value out of a total trade In tlie product amounting to $10,- 000,000. Is it to be cotnpelletl to reduce its output to $2.000,000' tiecause only $2,000,000 in value are made by others? Then, if it could sell a part of its plant I on Mr. Bryan’s theory, what should it sell? Should it sell off enough to re dttce its capacity to $5.000,000, and allow three-fifths of its plant to remain idle until others developed a capacity for handling the other $5,000,000? Should It assume that the total trade will increase and is not always to re main at $10,000,000, and hence retain a larger portion of Its plant in idle ness? Or suppose a concern controls 100 per cent of the trade in some arti cle, what plants shall it retain? It can produce nothing until others pro dttce; but It may produce an amount equal to the production of others, and it holies the trade will grow. What a vision of business uncertainty and con fusion, of idle and impaired plants, of the ruin of workingmen whose lives have clustered around particular Indus tries and who depend upon their con tinned efficiency, is presented by this fanciful remedy for the destruction of trusts! Apart from this, if the dissolution were effected In the manner desired and portions of plants could be sold and were sold as suggested, to whom would the sale be made? Would it tie necessarily to foes or to those ambi tioiis to be competitors and anxious to take advantage of its plight? This proposaf In its utter disregard of the facts of business, in its substl tution of the phantasies of tlie imagin atiuii for the realities of life, stamps the I lento •ratic platform with th« fatal stamp of IStitl. Tlie commerce Hnd in dustry of this country, the Interests of Its wage earners mid of its interdepend ent mass« s. who must rely upon the stability of Ini.-¡Hess, cannot afford to give license to such vagaries. In th« solemnity with which this proposal has been declared, and the in sistenee with which it is advocated, we find an appropriate test of tbe capacity of our opponents to deal wisely with the problems of the day. - I'» -pi r ment 0 rJ Ti«ii>. t I .mA t< i ' uae » Ml* 'ulttV SotTi’F fvb- latctior E N‘ H 1< F. F'OK I'lTii.ii'VI ll'N ? t. tied Sr let 4 . l¿o-. ‘ '. : «. I tl. !♦. UmdUffiv» at u -. burc, Ore . Ang. 13. lite». N re.» i h.-rr-l 4 ¿1.^11 thdl Lo»ltu V.'. Rockwell, I I Van/L.M Oregon, / Y—_ . .. _ who, _ 1 . ’ on Sept. O V "V I 1906, rWNe? o’i Bandon. 22, •iLtG«* limber Application, No. 01447, foi Lot* I ‘ U 2, Sect < ■ 3. rownahb M, Raiift I4U. w iliarnette Meridian, has filed notice of intenhc n to make I mai Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. I . T readgold. Lnite»I Statss < ommissioner for Oregon, at Ban don, ( 00s County, Oregon, on the Kth dav of December. 1908. C laimant names as witnesses: F. Had.sali, Russel A Kent Robert w alker Jr. and George Cox, all of Bandon. Coos County, Oregon I B enjamin L. E ddy . Kegiftt er I irst Publication Oct 8. NO11CE FOB PUBLICA I ION Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. NOTICE FOR Pl’BLK’A ITON Hushes’ Younfstown Roseburg, Oregon, April 2ftth, I1'lift. Department of the Inferior speech.) Notice is kreby given that Ralph M. I . S, Land < Iffice at Roaeborg, Oregon, When we consider remedies that are Knight, of Roseburg,. Oregon, who, on Oc , Aug. 4th, IHOt proposed for the trusts, we find our tobet 25, I'8)7, made 1 imber Application, No. Notice is hereby given that Samuel 97ftft, for N 1-2 SW I-4SWI4.SW 1-4Sec. I Hunter, ofBandon, Oregon, who, <>• Jan selves Journeying In a land of dreams. NE I -4 SE I 4, Section 2, Township 30. South. nary r.t 1903. made Homestead Entry, No Again the magician of 1WMJ waves his Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, has hied 12377 S R. 04H, fur lots ? A 3. SE I 4 o wand At a stroke difficulties disap NE I 4, Section 5 notice of intention to make Final Proof, to es NW 1-4 ,SW I 4 of pear and the complex problems of mod tablish claim to the land above described la-fore rownabip 29, South. Range 14 W, Wil lamettv Meridian, lias tiled notice of in ern business are forgotten In the fas the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, tent ion to make Final five year Proof. t< cination of the simple panacea. And. on the 16th day of November, 1908, establish claim to the land above de as the free coinage of silver In the Glaimant names as witnesses: scribed, before G T. Treadgold. U S Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon on flu Henry Miller, of Myrtle Point, Oregon ratio of lfl to 1 wu« to destroy the 13th day of October, 190K, J. L. Knight, of " ', curse of gold, so the new found specific Claimant names as witneaaea : L. A. Marsters, of Roseburg of equal perfection la to remove the Abraham Coraon, ol Bandon, Oregon William Page, of Klamath Falls, ', Joseph Young, of Bandon, Oregon. curse of industrial oppression. The de BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Henry Borwn.of Bandon, Oregon. lusion of 1908 is comparable only to Edward FL Oakes, of Bandon, Oregon. First Publication Aug. 27. that of twelve years ago. B enjamin L. E ddy , The first sugestión is that the law Notice For Pubjication Regi ter. should prevent a duplication of di First Publication Aug. 13 Department of the Interior, rectors among competing corporations. U. S. Land Office at However advisable it may be to have Notice For Publication---Isolated Tract Roseburg, Oregon, independent directorates of competing May 12, I90H PUBLIC LAND SALE corporations, It would seem still more Department ot the Interior Notice is hereby given that Charley A. Davis, important to have lnde|>endent stock of Bandon, Oregon, who on Jan. 2nd, 1903, United Slates 1 .and Office holders, for a majority of the stock made Homestead Entry, No 12335, for S 1-2 Roseburg, Ore, Aug. 2ft, 100ft. holders of a corporation choose the di NW 1-4, W 1-2 NE 1-4, Sec. 9. Township Notice is hereby given that, as directed by tlx rectors. If a law were passed pre 29, S, Range 14 W, Willamette Maridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final live years Commissioner of the General Land Office, under venting the duplicatlou of directors it Proof, to establish claim to the land above the provisions of the act of Congress approver! would easily he evaded in the selection described, belore G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com June 27, 1906(34 Stats,, 517), we will oiler of men who would represent the same missioner, at Bandon. Oregon, on the 19th day at public sale to the highest bidder, at III interests. The most ordinary exper o'clock a. m. on the 23rd day of October next, of September, 1908. at this office, the following tract of land: NWl-'l ience shows that it is not necessary to Claimant names as witnesses: SW 1-4, Sec. 15, T. 30 s„ R., 14 W serve on a board of directors in order Sam Barrows, of Bandon, Oregon. W. M. to control Its proceedings. Whatever en Haynes, of Any |>ersons claiming adversely the abov. the advantage of such a law as Is pro Dale Barker, of descnlied lands are advised to file their claim posed, it hardly rises to the dignity of Lyman Davidson or objections on or before the time designated a "remedy," or vindicates Its title to a for such sale. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Not coal land. place In an Imposing scheme of reform Register. outlined In a national platform. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. First publication July 2nd. But the more important proposal is J M LAWRENCE. Receiver "that any manufacturing or trading First Publication Sept. 3. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION corporation engaged in interstate com Department of the Interior, merce shall he required to take out a U. S. Land Office at Notice for Publication federal license before It shall be per Roseburg Oregon May 23, I‘MIK. D epartment of the I nterior mitted to control hs much as 2fi per Notice is hereby given that John J O’Neil, of Land Office at Ro-eburg, cent of the product in which it deals." Oiegon Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 21st, 1908, A license is permission, and the object August 27tb, 1908, made limber Application, No. 10094, fo of the remedy is not to regulate large N L2 NW 1-4, Sec. 25, and SW I 4SW Notice is hereby given that Cbarler- businesses, but to destroy trusts. Hence 1-4, Sec. , 24, Township 31 S, Range 15 W F. \\ . Blnnienrother. of Bandon tile supposed efficiency of the plan Is to Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention Oregon, who, on February 24th 1902. to make Final Proof to establish claim to the land be found in the prohibition of th« con made Homestead Entry, No. 11382. above described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. trol by any such corporation "of more S. R 0749. for S I 2 NE 1 4 Sec 23 Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the * 19th than 50 per cent of the total amount of SW 1 4 of NW 1 4; NW 1 4 of S \\ day of September, 1908. any product consumed in the United 1-4 Section 24, Township South. R Claimant names as witnesses: States.” This is another delusion of 15 West, W. J’ . lias tiled notice of James P. Olsen, of Langlois, Oregon. ratio. intention to make Final five yeai O. P. I laagensen of “ ** It might be Interesting to inquire Proof, to establish chum to the laud John Doe Olsen of *** ** what Is the meaning of "any product above described, before G. T. Tread Kittie O’Neil of Bandon, 0 consumed In the United States" Does gold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. A CRIMINAL ATTACK it refer to a class of commodities? Oregon, on the i2th day of Nuvembi t Register. And, if so. how shall the classes be de 1 on an inoflenaive citizen is frequently 1908. First Publication July 2nd. fined? Or does It refer to each sepa made tn that apparently useless little Claimaut names as witnesses: It's Timber Laud Act June 3, 187K rate article of commerce? And, If so, I tube called tbe "appendix “ James F. Alnmbangb, of Bandon. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION what account does this pro]>oeal take ! generally the resnlt of protracted Oregon, W allace P. Pomeroy, of United States Land Office, of the skill and initiative of manufac .constipation, following liver torpor, Bandon, Oregon. W illiam Noedlmrg j Dr. King's New Life Pills regnatle Koaeburtf, Oregon, June 2nd P.MiK. of Bandon. Oregon, Robert Hunt ot turers who have built up a more or Notice ih hereby given that Charlen D the liver, prevent appendicitis, and less exclusive trade in particular ar Lamb, of Bandon, Oregon, who on June Bandon, Oregon [ establish regular habits of the bowels 2nd. r.HH, made I imber Application, No tides, often protected by trade marks, B enjamin L. E uuy , Register. I 25c. a Lowe's Drug store. 10115, for SE l4 of SE *4. Section 21. although in most active competition I'owiiMhip ¿10 South, Range 14 Went, Wil First Publication Sept. 24. with other articles designed for the laiiiniette Meridian, I ihm tiled notice of in tention to make Final Proof, to eHtahlinh same general pur¡wise and seeking the Notice for 5*»il»l¡cation claim t<» the land above deHcrilred* before same market? In a desire to correct O I . Treadgold, U. S. (’ommiHsioner, at Formerly ANCHOR BAR Department of the Interior. the evils of business are we to place Bandon, Oregon, on the 24 day of Septrm Land <Iftice at Roaehuru, < )r. ALVIN MUNCK. Prop. ‘ i »er. 1!HF. an embargo upon honest endeavor August 10, 1908 Claimant. nameH as witneasea: whose activities present none of the N. R. Smith, of Hare, Oregon’ Notice is hereby given that Charles A Brown, ol abuses requiring remedies? And, if C. R. Smith, of “ “ Myrtle Point, Oregon, who, on Augu<t 10th, C. C. Fiaher, of Bandon, “ not, what statutory definitions shall be I‘MIK made limber Application, No. 072 I, for William Smit h, of “ “ found to be adequate and Just if we S 1-2 SW I 4 Section I and E 1-2 NW 14, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Re gb-te Section 12, I ow nship 30 South, Range 13 W, lay down our prohibition In terms of Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars First Publication July ‘Jlh Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention volume or ratio of business and not In I to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the terms of right and wrong? If we land above desc ribed, liefore G. 1. Treadgold, NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMEM I adopt Mr. Bryan's proposal, to w hat pe U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the Notice is hereby given, that on the 28th day riod of production Is tlie prohibition C< )L’RTE( H S TR EATM ENT 2d day of November, 1908. of February, 1908, the Board of I rusters of the to apply? is tbe excess for a day or Claimant names as witnesses: I own of Bandon, Coot County, State °f Ore Viola M. Gouley. of Myrtle Point. Oregon for a month to be considered? Or is gon, did pass an Ordinance authorizing and di Call and See MUNCK Louis Sell of; Myrtle Point, Oregon the average production for a year to be recting the improvement of that portion of At James Gouley, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. taken? And what system shall be de water Street between Columbia Avenue and Earnest Schneider, ol Myrtle Point, Oregon, vised by which suitable Information Little Street (otherwise known as Pacific Av BENJAMIN L EDDY, enue), which cost of improvement was by said may be furnished in the nature of <lan HARD TIMES IN KANSAS Register, ordinance directed to be assessed to the prop ger signals along the routes of trade The old days of grass hoppers and erty fronting on such street, and to be entered First Publication Aug 27. so that the manufacturer may know drotirh are almost, forgotten in the in the Docket of Town Liens, whph assessment when be Is about to exceed the pre prosperous Kansas of today. Altbo is $1.18 per lineal foot. United States Land Office. scribed ratio? He may Justly he re h cifizen of Codell, Earl Sbamburg. I his notice will I m * published for the last time Roseburg, Oregon. Sept. 10, 1908. qilired to govern his own conduct, but has not yet forgotten a hrrd time lie upon I hursday the IOth day of September, 1908, how shall be be apprised of the con encountered. He says: I was worn and the law provides that all such street assess NOTICE OF FILING OL PLAT Ol duct of others upon which is to depead out and disconraged by coughing ments will I m * due and must be paid on or l»e SURVEY night ami day, and cfmkl find no re fore five days after the last day of publication his guilt or innocence? Notice is hereby given that the E I -2 of MV of such notice, and further provtdes, that upon The patent laws confer a true lief till I tried Dr. King’s New Dis failure to make such payment, execution may 21 and the N 1-2 of sec. 28, in 1. 26 S„ R, monopoly In the exclusive right to man covery. It. took less than one hottie issue, lx levied upon such property and the 10 N, has been surveyed aud the plat of sur The safest same sold for delinquent taxes. vey will l>e filed in this office on Friday, ufacture and sell. Are these laws to to completely core me.” ctobrr 23. I‘MIK. at 2 o’clock p. m T he asessments are as follows: In the Wool be repealed because a "private mon and most reliable cough a.id cold such day we will opoly Is iudefenslble and intolerable?" remedy and bing and throat liealei en Mill Addition to Bandon. Lots I, 3 and 4. and on and after ever discovered. Giiaranteed liy block 7, total frontage 193 feet at 59 cents a be prepared to receive applications for th<- Bryan'« Crud« Heaaonlug. rnlry of the unreserved anti unappropriated land Lowe's Drug Store 50c. and $1.00 foot, assessed to D. P. Strang, $1 I 3.87 An example of Mr. Bryan's reason ’ Ot 7. block 2. J J. O’Neill I 19 feet $70 21. therein. Trial bottle free. All persons are warned, however, that the *ai<! Ing Is found In ills statement that ■ An unplatted tract situated fxtween Block 2 of N 1-2 of sec. 28 is patented land and the saxi I the above addition and Block 6 of the Wood “when a corporation controls 50 per cent of the total product It supplies NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATE!» land addition, belonging to the Bandon Manu S 1-2 of sec. 21 is wiibi act'd in an uncanceled facturing Company, frontage on Atwater St. 74 railroad selection and a timber and stone entry of forty millions of people with that prod record. TRACT feet $4 3.66. m t." Títere are, of course, s|M*claltlcs Dated at Bandon, Oregon. Aligns! 27th |90R. B enjamin L. E ddy , Register, which have a limited market and are C. R WADE, PUBLIC LAND SALE J. h . L awrence , Receiver. used by a relatively small nunitier of Recorder. Department of the Interior, the people of tlie United States. More I U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore. Notice for Public ation---Isolated I ract. than 50 per cent, and indeed even as October 7. 1908 much as 100 per cent of the trade In PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior Notice it hereby given that, as directed by the such articles may be lu the control Department of the Intenor, United States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore Commissioner of the General Land Offu e, under of a particular corporation. This may. (J. S. Land Office at the provisions of the act of Congress approved Oci. 6th, 190ft. in fact, be relatively a small corpora June 27, 1*306 (14 Statsa., 517) we will offer at Roseburg, Oregom, September 4,1908. Notice is hereby given that Abraham Jones, tion. It may never have aspired to the public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o’clock Notice in hereby given that, a« directed by the of Bandon. Oregon, who, on October 6th, I'MIft. unsavory renown of a "trust." But by a. m., on the 20th day of November, next, al Commissioner of the General Land Office, under made I imber Application, N°. 01675, for prosecuting Its particular line with this office, the following tract of land: SW 1-4 provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, N. W. I 4 N. E I 4 Set ion 19 Topnahip 29 fidelity and meeting satisfactorily a SWI 4 of Sec 29. Tp, 29 S. R. 14 W of 1906 (34 Stall., 517), we will offer at public S. R-, lî W, Willamette Meridian, has sale to the highest bkfdei, al I I o’clock a m. on hied notice of intention to make Final Proof to M limited want; or by reason of some W. Any persons claiming adversely the al>ove de- the 23rd day of October 1908, at this office, secret processes or advantage of experi M-ribed lands are advised to file their claim8 or the following described land NE 1-4 N\X- 1-4, establish claim to the land above de enbed. be fore G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner foi ence. It ntay control the trade In a giv obfechons on or before the ime designated for «ec 17. T. 30 S R I4W .W M. Oregon, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 21st day of en article of oomntercs. Or. suppose a the sale. Any persona claiming adversely the above December 1908. deacribed land are advaed to file their claims, or Not coal land. coniwm controls the whole trade in Claimant names as witnesses: objections, on or More the time designated to* BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, setae useful byproduct which It has Edward L. Ohman. William Prewetl, A. C. sale. Not coal land. Adams, J. M Adams, all of Bandon Oregon. found it advantageous to make, is tbe J. W. LAW RENT E, Receiver. BENJAMIN L. EbDY, BENJAMIN I I DDY, Register, trade to he prohibited? First pub In rt ion Out 15. F u M I 'jbbcation Sej4. JO. Firs* publication Oct. 15. The Democratic platform makes M I Gov. The * • e Eagle oon 1 •» • • o o o Q 0 o a o o AB’ NAIR S. | t 22, I90ÇI Nolic, ih Len to given that William Dock- ¿f Bandon. Oregon, who, -ug. in, I.«-, made I miller Application. N<> I'd*, ISE 11 NW 1 4. Section :’>•> I ovnubip - ' South liaiiue 14 We»t. Willimiette Men .iiHii. lias tiled notice of intention to make Final I'........ to the bind above dexcribed before G. T. I’reiidt’old. U 8. < oiuiuiHHioner. for Oregon, i»t Bmtdon, U o . ih C’otmtv, ( Fregon, on the 2tui day of Novemb. r, IU<»s. t’biiinnnt namea ih witlWHHeH; ('UHHIIIH M. l'oyle, or B indon Oregon, Cory Stillwell, of Bandon. Oregon, Alfred W.Hi.of Bandon. Oregon. Amos E llad-iill. of Bandon Oregon. UENJ AMIN I>. EDDY. Kegiater, THE HARÙWARE MAN BRIDGE <N BEACH Stoves, Ranges and I I eaters have in them so ryany excel lencie» that they are nov* acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coa»t and they are growing . We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household in favor every year. and office necessities, and prices iange exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged loots is Most Complete. I Hotel Gallier Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per day. Sample Room in Connection. week or month. Oregon Bandon • J. E. Y oung YOUNG & PARKER White and R,ed Cedar Shingles Wholesale and Retail Shippers Special -A.t,ten.tioji to yl full line of Con fectionery, Fruits, Cigars, Fobacco, Soft Drinks, Ftc. NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION BANDON, OREGON Next to Vienna Cafe I. A. TLRNELL PIANO EXPERT Organs repaired and General Overhauling Carry a Full Line of Repairs and Supplies Permanently located in Bandon. Tuning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable Ai.i . W ork G uaranteed . Leave orders at I*. B. Hoyt's Barber Shop. C. T T B lumenrother , Nulwry Public. Bandon Real Estate & Lean Co All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Seenrity. <> All U. 8 f Land Matters a.Specialty and Promptly Attended to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Brokers. Bond Trutis-Atlantic Steam- ship and Railroad Ticket Agency. Office K ooiiim 2 anti 3. I p Stair* Xen Urnliolm Building, Oregon. Bandon, t YOL,R ATTENTION I h called t<> the fact that COL. C, T. BLl-MENROTHER of Bandon, Oregon will institA- Sawmill men, Loggers, other kinds of workmen against sickness, deafli at reasonable rales, and accident or It will pay you to call on him and see what he offers in that line. Burglary Insurrnce Fire Insurancr THEO. NEWHOUS1 ◄ . the boot and shoe makf r »• shields llhA<K*1IITI«S X ANI» Wagon* of All hinds Made to Order KENNEDY WM.OMIAk Fits Horseshoeing a-Spedr.lty 1.4, Work »tt<i»1<-d to promptly and all work guaranteed to give vstidactirn. reasonable. .Ske.p on Alw aler No e|, Bandon. < Iregon. i a a TUNER Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating o o Local Trade ■ FRED T. TUTTLE • • • g » ir o o Special rates by r,i.-ea