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Five minutes walk from the Industrial Center
of Bandon to any of the lots in the Industrial
Addition, Does this interest you as an Invest
or ? As a worker in mill or yard, who wishes
to own his own home? As a builder of houses
to re it? Then Investigate.
Why Pay Rent ?
and improve other peoples’ prop
erty -buy and improve your own.
uy now while the prices are
right the advance in price will
come and the profit will be yours.
THE WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY.
$10 Down $5 a month
is a small sum but it can be made
to grow into hundreds if put into
lots in the INDUSTRIAL ADDI-
TION
Opposite the Post Office, Bandon, Oregon
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Then see
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( EXPERT PIANO TUNER)
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C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent,
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at
Phone Main 34-
8
P
A Street Dock,
Our
Far Eastern Commercial
t.i se trade. I cannot say. It Is clear
however, that our merchants are iielng
roused t<> the Importance of the Chi
nese trade and they would view with
deep concern any anil all political ob
staelcs which menace that expansion
“This feeling is likely to find expres
slon in the action of the American gov
eminent. The Unlttsl States and the
other powers favor the open door, and
if they are wise they will encourage
the Empire to take long steps In ad
ininistrative and governmental reform,
the development of the resources of
China, and the Improvement of the wel
fare of the people. To do tills would
add to China’s strength and position
as a self respecting government and aid
her in preparing to resist possible for
elgn aggression In the seeking of undue
and exclusive proprietary privileges
Thus no foreign aid will be required
to enforce the open door and the policy
of equal opportunity for all "
»tiring the past ten years, under a
constructive Republican policy. the
lllelurr Miikluw llanpenlux«.
United States has assumed a position
During recent Republican aduilnlstra
in the Pacific Ocean which is destined
to give her the bulk of the vast com lions we have built up un export trade
nterce of the countries situated on the with the Far East of something like
$ 1.V>.<H* 1.000 per year. We have landed
greatest body of water on the globe.
Some of the things accomplished by an army on Chinese territory, and have
tin- party of enlightened freedom and been drawn willy-nilly into the vortex
patriotism have been: The securing of the Far Eastern question. During
I he period policies have been formulated
of the opeu door in China ; the preser
vation of the integrity of the Chinese which have compelled ns to take a hand
in momentous negotiations. We have
Empire; the acquisition of tile Philip
definitely enrolled the Far East among
pines; the establishment of coaling sta
ti «ns across the l’acitic and finally the the objects of our commercial and diplo
mafic solicitude Things have changed
transfer of tile American fleet of bat
much during this ten years of Republi
tleships from the Atlantic to the Paci
can rule
fic to tiKHlistly remind the Oriental nn
The United States has coin? Into pos
(Ions that, having assumed the post
ion of a world power in the Pacific, session of the Philippines aud all the
re are prepared to maintain it against political ami strategical responsibilities
entailed by this movement. The partici
all comers
aitloii in. ami suppression of. the Boxer
America mid .lapilli In Fucine.
rebellion, the expanding recognition of
Two wars have caused the whole tin- supreme importance to the future
orld to realize that the l’acitic Ocean >f Ainerican trade, of the open door, the
is to lie the scene of the greatest iiu realization that, with the exception of
man activities in tile future. The war Japan, no countr? Is so well situated
ol the United States with Spain gave ns the United states, I ji lustrially and
us possessions which bring us within geographically, to make the most and
speaking distance of Asia, and the the best of the development of China
Russo Japanese war revealed Japan to These and other events have trans
the world ns a powerful and progres formed American indifference to the
sive nation, whose future sphere
ac fortunes of the Far East into a real,
tion would of necessity be within the live. tingling and vigilant concern.
boundaries of the
ocean separating
Loftiml Com me reif« 1 Event«.
America from the Orient
It did not need the Chinese boycott
I h D n ( oiiKfriictli e St m Ie*initn.
The Honorable William II Taft has | of American goods, or the outbreak of
been one of the chief advisers and 1 the trouble with Japan over the Immi
st longest advocates of tile Republican gration question, to convince au Impar
administration policy during this for tial onlooker that America’s relations
mative and historic period, He has with the powers of tile Far East would
been a pionis-r. not only along the lines before long, be more Imtuedlste, of
i.f statecraft, which have had for their greater moment anil possibly of greater
object the development of our western hazard than our relations with the
states, but be has given particular at powers of Europe. The American fleet
tention to the situation In the Orient has foreshadowed the systematic asaer-
with reference to the future commerce •tlon of American power In the Pacific
betwis-n tlmse fur away countries aud American Interests In that ocean, com
mercial, political and territorial, have
the l’acitic coast of America.
In his own Inimitable way and unit been neglected far too long
Father of the Philippines.
ing a unique personality with the high
est authority ns a diplomat, he pourtsl
Mr. Taft is in n sense the father of
oil on the troubled waters In Japan the Philippines. It has been his kindly,
and changed the political stortn there const motive statesman’s hand that
raging. Into a placid sunshine of jieace. evolved order out of their original
*In China he created such enthusiasm chaos. In his report submitted to Con
as the Orientals have never shown to gross, as a result of Ills visit to the
any other visitor and left that empire Philippines to be present at the opening
with the belief on their part that the of their first Assembly, he made four
United States Is not only ready to en recommandations. First -action by Con
ter Into coinnieri-lal reciprocity, but to gress admitting to the United States
still stand as Chitin’s friend and lend Philippine products under such condi
Its Influence to see that she gets Jus tions that they would not Interfere
tice from those who would violate her with American tobacco and sugar in
territorial integrity.
dustries ; second, the removal of re
strictions as to acquiring mining claims
Taft and Oriental Trade.
In Ills Shanghai s|ie»-ch. nddn^sslng and lauds; third, further legislation
n body of Influential merchants, diplo authorizing the government to carry-
mata and Chinese government officials, on an agricultural batik, which U now
authorized only as a private enterprise,
Mr. Tuft spoke In part as follows:
fourth, the repeal of the law applying
“We do not complain of loss of trade
to the Islands the coaRtwlse laws of
thnt results from the employment of
the Uuited States.
great enterprise. Ingenuity or attention
PhlloAoph» of n..rlo,n>««t.
to the demands of the Chinese market,
or the greater business iii-iimen shown
Our nation bas g vn by obeying the
by our com|»etitora. We would have Instinct of developmr ' iVe are to day
the right to protest at lielng secluded entitled to tie called <1. a r America,
front the trade of Chiun by reason of but that greatness will lie lost If we
our Insistence of the policy of the forget the polith-sl phllosoj ,y which
O|»en Door. The aopilescenee In thia has made us great expansion of Amer
policy of nil the nations Interested has lean thought, territory, mechanical skill,
l>een- so unhesitating . and ertiphatlc civilization and philosophy. This la sn
that It Is hardly yvortli nlille to specn- suspicious time for the creation and de
late upon the probside action of the vclopment of our ei|H>rt trade The un
United Stated tn cnee tin interests of explored and undeveloped markets of
American yneruJiants are j.lncc.l In Jeop- Asia furnish the opportunity. ▲11 opitr 1
srdv, And bow fnr Ila- I'tilb-d States
go in tke protect Irm «f its CU*
Coquille RiverTransportation
fields have been occupied,
tempt to wrest them from otper uatlo i-
Co.’s Schedule
would be of doubtful expedient’»
In
the Orient the lonimerehil possibilities
excis'd the dreams of the optimist.
Favorite leaves Bandon
6:00 a m
Are the American people ready t<
< i
C quille
CJIOO .< Ili
abandon such a situation and leave It
to the mercy of the Democratic parti
» I
B andon
1 an) I' ni
with its failure of tifty years looking
< <
< t
Coquille
4:00 P in
at ns from the past?
Dispatch le ives Bandon
7 :oo .t in
“ Coquille
i 00 in
Liberty leaves Coquille
7 :oo a III
“ Bandon
III
Passengers going on the
at 6:45 a m can £et a
Marshfield and have three lion s
and fifteen minutes on the bay and
return same day.
THE YOUNG REPUBLICAN
In s business sense the young voters
who have come forward since UH'I have
more at stake than any other class In
rendering a right decision. Their ac
tlve lives are ahead. They have more
years to live, and are now laying the
foundations of their business careers
National policies and conditions are of
the highest consequence to them Per
haps they are farmers. If so, lot them
ask the older generation how farmers
fared under the last Deniocratl« admin
istratlon. Let them take the market
reports of today and compare U iuiu
with the prices that prevailed when Mr.
Bryan made his crusade for free silver
and burled defiant* at President Uleve
land because be stood by the gold
standard. At the same time Bryau de
nounced the Republli-an party Cor Its
protection 1st hh well aa sound money
position. Perhaps the first voter Is to
engage In manufacturing or mining, as
wageearner or otherwise.
Does be
want bls American rate of wages and
the Industry he chooses reasonably pro
tected against foreign conipetltlonT If
he does Mr. Bryan’s leadership will
take him In the opisislte direction.—
8t. Ixiuis Globe-Democrat.
Clarence Y. Lowe
Druggist un Apothecary
Is.just iii receipt of ta new stock of
Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and
Proprietary Preparations. Toilet Ar
ticles. Druggist Sundries, Perfume-.
Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts hi <1
Candiss, Cigars, Tobaccos and
arett»H, Paints, Oils, Glass and
Painters Supplies.
I
The
Till«
of
Proaperltr.
Ths tide of prosperity may ebb and
flow, but the great waves of Industrial
wealth will continue to grow lu vol
utile with ever-increaslug comfort and
happiness to our contented people, who
will soon number 1UU.UUU.DUU.
Is-
cause of our Intelligent and sCuiftil
labor, made so because of good wages
aud good living, we shall make better
fabrics and build stronger strue fXes
that in spite of their higher cost in the
beginning will lie cheaper In the «nd
and will lie wanted by the people in
every corner of the earth. 80 that we
shall capture the markets of the world
in greater volume without. ever sucri
(Icing our home market, the foundation
of our national wealth and pri tgrews.—
Hon. James S. Sherman.
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It is I >te: '!: g t i i de to h >w great J W. FLANAGAN
an extent Got -ii.or Hughes is • •«•ni
mandil g Ha s ¡«p.irt of Democrats In
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W. M. LAWLER
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SHOES
You i an't expect to get $2 worth
for $1, but you can get your
money s worth at
lir> »• u.
M
B R E i J i: 1r s
He talks in the morning and talks in
the night.
Oealrr in Boots and Shoe«.
He talks w lieu lie’s wrong ami he
talks m ben he’s right ;
Repairing Neatly and Pro.upi . ,•
He talks tn tin- office aud talks in the
Done at Lowest Living
hall,
Prices.
He talks in Ute chureti luid be talks at
ths ball.
1
He talks to the Senate and talk* to U)e
House,
He talks to the people an poor common
souse;
Farm or Z.isinr— z
He tallut to the press and he talks to
for rale h’<»t r. rti. ar
I«- ¿ hmi
the crowd.
Wish to b 1» ii’ . o*rner or./ v.J
Will
ftrlt
d'H
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Mr
Giv
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He talks and he talks with a voice long
debt:i
l”n
* .- L.cn pc* .» -»-i../
can be h 1 a .di
and loud;
L.DA,?E
t M l , R v »«
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Like au old clapper mill
sound to
the slid
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And die dlanp|M>ltited for office and
friend I
For Rent
—John A Joyce In Baltimore Ameri
can. ■
My place at Four Mile «•!.’» <•
Mr Taft says that bu stands oo bis Clayton's null is for reti’ bn I M ; »
record. Ne particular »redit
Taft years.
X acres in ettb ,t ‘I’
lu that
Anybody would he glad to
acres
fenced,
good bin’ in, .
Stand on the kind of record he baa. -
Topers Capital. •
L. A.