Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, July 13, 1916, Image 2

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    Nation Should Be Prepared For Financial
Crisis After the War
Odd Incidents In
American History
OI K GREATEST POLITICAL KING
No man was ^ver overcome with
the weight of the burden of today. It
is only when tomorrow's burden and
that of yesterday are piled upon it,
that the load is more than man
can carry.
Lodge Directory
BANDON LODGE No. 130
A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication Saturday after
When General U. S. Grant was in­
The art of being able to make a the full moon of each month. Sojourn
augurated President of the United good use of moderate abilities wins Master Masons cordially invited.
W. A. Le GORE, W. M.
States, in 186», New York City was esteem and often confers a greater
under as despotic a rule as was the reputation than greater real merit ob­ C. E. BOWMAN, Secretary.
RESENT conditions and the trend of general business lead to the city of Paris. One despot was the tains.
L. O. O. M.
conviction that a period of business expansion has commenced Emperor Napoleon III., the other was
which will last so long as the European belligerent countries can Boes Tweed. The Empire in France
The fellow who didn’t buy a season
Loyal Order of Moose meets
find thi^ticans of settling for our exports to them.
and the Republic in America had Jed ticket is now doling out four or five
Every Thursday Evening in Moose
The immediate business outlook is therefore very good. What con to similar results in the chief city of dollars in small change for what was
Home. Transient Moose cordially
ditions may prevail after the war or when the war may end no one ean each country, but the advantage lay offered him at $2.50.
invited.
Something doing every
foresee. The former problem depends largely on the latter, and both with the Empire. Paris looked like
Owned and published by
Thursday.
Western
World
—
the
Quick
Print.
are at present equally insoluble. We should foster preparedness in mors a well-governed city. Good order
FELSHE1.M & HOWE
. A. Le GOKE, Dictator.
ways than one and should not forget that “after a period of overstimu­ prevailed, and its streets were clean,
HORNUNQ, Sec y.
lation of commerce and trade fostered by a period of too easy credit*the while in New York was to be seen an
L. It. Felshelm, Editor.
tide must inevitably turn, and the greater waa the EXTREME TO ill-regulated metropolis, dirty streets,
Entered as second class matter at the
WHICH LOW RATES HAD GONE SO THE GREATER MUST slow and crowded cars, a large part
post office at Bandon, Oregon, January
BE THE FORCE OF THE REACTION UPON THE TURN OF of the money that was appropriated
2d, 1913, under Art of March 3, 187».
Seaside Camp No.
THE TrDE.”
in New York going Into the hands of
* A.
Meets first and Third Tuesdays
Subscription Rates: SI.60 per Year
The expansion of business and credit now under
must sooner or the Tweed ring boodlers.
in eacli month at 8 I*. M.; Knights of
Sax Months, 75c; Three Months 40c.
ring
,
The head and fronj of this
I
later be fallowed by reaction and contraction.
Pythias hall. I isltors are assured a
WHEN THIS TAKES PLACE THE EFFICACY OF THE PRO t T c TION was William Marcy Tweed, who had
hearty welcome.
until
he
risen
gradually
in
politics
AFFORDED UNDER THE FEDERAL RESERVE 8YSTEM WILL BE TEST­
■ -t
J. N. BOSKING, C. C.
had become an ¡(grincihle I power.
ED. AND IT IS MY BELIEF THAT IT WILL NOT BE FOUND WANTING.
IIIE SI I. tin SUBMCKIIIER
F. H. COLGROVE, Clerk.
New York City was governed by four
men—A. Oakley Hall, the mayor;
■
IKE LEADING CITIZEN
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
make a business succeed. „The bank­
Peter B. Sweeney, the treasurer;
Uli 1 1
'
er will not lend such a fellow money.
Richard B. Connolly, the comptroller,
>elphi IxMlge No. <11. Knights of
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(By William F. Kirk I
/
He lucks the essential element of
and William Marcy Tweed, the presi­
Pythias.
.Meets every .Monday even­
Is it not better to buy your
He shines in every town.
dent of the board of supervisors.
ing at Kniglits Hull. Visiting Knlgli's
does i "go.”
bread of a bakery which you
And splutters like a candle;
In 1869 the New York taxpayers
You may argue that ability is in-
invited to attend.
know is fitteli with modern ma.
I
S. Ralph Dippel, C. C.,
halo herlted, or that it comes from edu- His name is Sm|th or Jones or Brow n. knew that they were being plundered
cliinery anil has all sanitary con­
Or any other handle.
cation, and excuse yourself. Bosh!
but they were apparently helpless.
B.
N. HARKINGTON. K. of II. 8.
ditions of tlie beat?
- Every man gets the education he He strides thru life as big and bold With Tweed at the head of the Tam­
Until further notice we will
wants, If not in school, then by him­
As if supremely blest,
many organization with wires out ev­
give 3 regular 5c loaves of our
self. If you haven't ability and And every time he catches cold
erywhere connecting him with many
high-grade bread for 10c.
I'm getting more papers than now* can't acquire it, you can buy it in the
It settles in his chest.
experienced workers, the operations
DR. R. V. LEEP
1 cun read "
other fellow. Brains are always for | His dignity is
nf the gang were made easy of execu-
never Jarred,
Rut al a ays says, “Send It; our sale— at a price.
■tion.
They
first
bribed
to
their
side
Physician
and Surgeon
His garb is never rough ;
people all like it
The man who lacks business abil­ His Jaw is square, his eyes are hard. certain of the New York Judges, and
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
In fact we all think It a help and ity. and cannot see the necessity of
1 gained control of several of the New-
I‘hone 394.
His voice is deep and gruff.
u need.”
applying.himself to acquire it, and The children run like frightened <|uail York, editors.
BANDON. OREGON
“The Peoples' Hake Shop.”
The corruption of the gang was ab­
Il-jw welcome Ills check when it has no money to buy it (many great
The grown-ups stare and sigh.
men have been made so by the crowd The small dog slinks-and hides
solute, and extended to all of the de­
reaches our sanctum
CHATBURN & GARDNER
partments of the city government.
How it makes our pulse throb; how they gathered around them) had bet­
UU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ter not be a seeker for credit at a well
The
New
York
City
courthouse,
it make«» our hearta dance
>«>0000000000000000
When the big gun goes by.
which was limited in cost in the ori­
We outwardly thank him; we In- managed bank, for out of such loans
We Practice in All Courts.
Oh, dear old leading citizen.
coma the losses.
ginal contract to $250,000, was con-
wardly bles» him--
,
Suite 3, First National Bank Bltig.,
The world is kind to you;
Tlie steady subscriber who payB in 1 Capitalize your honesty by coupling
i structed at an expense of more than
Bandon,
Oregon
it witli ability, and make your ability You loom above more common men I $14,000,000.
Fully half of this
advance.
In
all
you
say
or
do.
valuable by devoting It to honest
amount found its way into the pock-
G. T. TREADGOLD
ends. Be on the level, but be very How sweet it is to go thru life
ets oTthe Tweed ring.
Il IILROADH PLAYING FA Ml
Without a single jar;«
Attorney and Counselor at Law
i busy while you are on the level.
At the beginning of 1871 Tweed
From a disinterested standpoint It
After all, thrift is merely the abil- With none to know except your wife ' and his ring were at the height of
Notary Public
yeems that the railroads of the coun­
How big a joke you are.
i Ity to do- to earn; and earning, to
Rentals
Notary Public
their power? So strongly was tjie
Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
try are asking only what is fair in
save. The ability that gets a man
! ring entrenched and so ¿arefully had
the controversy with the train-ser­
Bandon, Oregon
222 First Street
nowhere financially is a misdirected
they guarded all avenues to exposure,
vice brotherhood that tlie Issue be
Phone 71
, ability; for the man who applies him- •I.
DR. S. C. ENDICOTT
Howard Johnston Making Good i that it seemed a well-nigh impossible
submitted to arbitration or Federal
■ self to a definite end, and is honest
task
to
make
’
he
attempt.
The
day
W ith Viiagi-upli Company.
review. They suggest that the mat-
Bandön,
Oregon
In Ills application saves money uh a
Dentist
t< r be Kittled t»y the Interstate Com­
J. Howard Johnston, former local of retribution, however, was at hand.
natural sequence; and when you ask
oo<xxx>oo<>o<>c><><
Watson,
the
county
auditor,
was
in
­
resident, who since
his departure
Office 1241 —Phones— Kes. 1161
merce Commission which now regu-i
your banker to lend you money, his
late« all railroad ruteH, or by arbl-I
from Bandbn has Joined the motion jured in an accident and shortly aft­
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
first question will be:
"Have you
tration In accordance
picture players In California, is now­ erward died. Then the enemies of
BANDON. OREGON
! any of your own?” If you can't take
visions of the Federal
playing second lead in the Vitagraph • he ring got possession of the New
care of your own money, what as­
York
City
accounts
and
large
sums
the New lands Act.
company. He is a member of th«*
GEO. P. TOPPING
surance has he that you will judi-
Instei-d of accepting this offer the
Vitagraplg colony in Los Angeles. of money were offered to keep them
■loiisly use the money he lends you?
from
being
published.
This
failed
in
Attorney at Law
leaders of the railroad employes are
One of the big pictures.in which Mr.
•HAND-TAILORED
Character and capacity — the I two
now puttltig the question of a general
Johnston takes a prominent part Is its result, and, on July 8, 1871, the
Practices in all Cçurts. Office
l>lg factors of credit, without which
strike to a vote of the men.
The
• ntltled "The Fall of a Nation.” Ills New York Tribune began the publi-
Over Bank of Bandon.
, you cannot succeed, and with which
storm
cation
of
tlie
accounts.,
The
’
strike would probably take effeqt
role represents that of
President i
i you are bound to win if you use
i
it
force,
now
begun,
steadily
gathered
about August 1 and would tie up ev­
Monroe, and among oilier things, he'
aright.
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
ery railload in the country.
holds the center of the stage in ex ! anil on September 4, 1871, a great
mass meeting was held in Cooper In­
“Distinctively for Gentlemen”
It is generally conceded that the'
pounding the Monroe Doctrine.
Physician
and Surgeon
THE SIMMEH.COLD
railroHd trainmen are among the
In a letter to a local friend, re I stitute and a committee of seventy
best paid men in tlie labor world, and
Office over First National Bank:
Having once gone through the ex- celled t^iis week. Mr. Johnston men- 1 was appointed.
The chief conspirators were re-
since they are asking for approxi­ perlence one cannot but remark with tions the whereabouts of a number!
Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m.;
SPRING SIA LES AND SAM-
mately $100,000,00(1 a year increase Walt Mason that: “In winter when of former Bandon people.
Ftank ■ moved from office. Connolly, Sween­
7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491.
PLES NOW ON
In wages it looks aM If the employ­ you catch a cold, It seems the sane Colgrove, brother of Fred Colgrove { ey and many of their associates fled
BANDON, OREGON
DISPLAY.
| to Europe, while Tweed remained
ers and tlie general public, who in the . and proper thing;
with hosts of >f this city. Is in the meat business ;
end pay all the bills, should have a rougher» you're enrolled and you can it Riverside; E. G. Cassidy, formerly and was arrested on October 27 and
C. R. BARROW,
voice In the matter.
dance and smile and Hing. The man proprietor of the Hotel Bandon, is lodged In the Ludlow street Jail. The
Attorney
and Counselor
I
election
the
following
November
com-
If the men vote to strike, witlfthi t who Isn't barking then, who doesn't conducting a billiard parlor at Ana-
ft
at Law
first accepting an opportunity for sneeze and wheeze and yip, cnn't helm. Mr. Brown, formerly with the , pleted the overthrow of the ring.
Tweed was indicted on February
aniicglile settlement, they will re- hope to class with other men who Dollar company. Is with a packing
• Notary Public
Ceive very little public sympathy, for ‘ revel In the joys of grip. But when plant at Anaheim; Joe Clark and 10, 1872. for forgery and grand lar­
Farmers
’ Phone: Office No. 481
in tlie eyes of the people their act you have a summer cold, and cough Lawrence Louther are employed with ceny. but the jury disagreed. On the
Residence
No. 143
will be an admission that their de- • streak (lie lohg day through, you 'he Standard Dll Co., at San Francls- second trial, November 5, 1873. he
Office
over
Skeel
’s Store,
mauds are arbitrary and unwarrant­ suffer agonies untold, and there's no o, and Hubert Frogie is with the was found f&ilty of all the fifty-one
Coquille,
Oregon
'■ounts of the Indictment,‘and. on No­
ed.
sympathy for you. You sit and suffer 'liarles Nelson Lumber company at
vember 22, he was sentenced to
JOHN NIELSON
n your flat, and feel like some back Los Angeles
I twelve yea’« In the per.itoutiary and
tot It III SIXESN Allll.HA
number damn, who wears around a
Notary
Public, Insurance, Real
to pay a fine of 812,300 for each of
Thirty per cent of the men who last year's hat. and therefore can't
Coart House Contract Let
Estate and Book-keeping
fail lu business do so because they get in the game. And e'en the drug­
The blds for the Court house annex twelve counts of tint indictment and
lack tile "know how,” says an ex­ gist who'll dispense his cures, and were opened by the county court $250 for each of the other thirty-ninb
Bandon, Oregon
change They have no busUiess abil­ collar your* doubloon, will hint that Friday morning. The contract for | counts, He remained on Blackwell's
¡island
while
his
case
was
under
ap-
ity.
there Is little sense In having colds he building was awarded to W. W.
SMITH J. MANN
The first essential when a man en­ along in June # The doctor, w ho in Ladd, of Marshfield, whose bld of peal until June 13. 1875, when a de-
Physician and Surgeon
gages In business and borrows money winter days, would soothe you with a 123.650 for the building was the Lciaion was made that the Court erred
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
or seeks credit, is business character, kindly smile, remarks he's tired of lowest. His bid for building, heating I in sentencing Tweed on so many
and this character is honesty and healing Jays who have diseases out of ind plumbing was $26,900. J. A. counts for the same offense and ord­
Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5
Insurance
Conveyancing
He was taken to
more. Of all risky- credit, the worst style. The man who has a summer Lamb. of Coquille, was given the ering his relsase
Phones: Office 392; res. 214.
is that which
has merely honesty cold no comfort finds beneath the leatlng and plumbing at his bIQ of court June 22, 1875, and gave bail
BANDON, OREGON
Abstracts
back of It. However honest a man sky; If for a nickel he were sold, 12,707.94.
His separate blds were for $18.000 on the remaining crim-1
may be. tf he lack the ability to he'd think the price was rather high ” 11329 14 for the heatng plant and Inal indictments, but on his release
DR. ARTHUR GALE
and Notary Public
under the bond he was arrested again
11472 63 for the plumbing.
make good he cannot pay; tor good
•
_____
Physician
and Surgeon
on a civil suit for the recovery of
intentions pay no del la.
While
listening
to
the
band
play
Phones:
Office
8.51;
res. 832.
Xp Build Rig Ship
$6,000.000. and was held to bail in
No discount Is placed upon lite Im-
Opposite Bank of Bandon
ing on the street corners thia week,
Office
in
Ellingson
Bldg.
The C. A. Smith Co., announces | the sura of $3,000,000, which he was
portant element of honesty, but logic
the thought came to mind: Patriot­ hat it will build a new ship of 1,- unable to furnish. He was locked
Bandon,
BANDON. OREGON
Oregon
will quickly demonstrate tliat unless
bai'k of honesty there Is ability, the ism la but a more-civlllxed exprrstion 160.000 feet lumber carrying capacity up in the l.udlow street Jail and while
enterprise Is sure to fall. Many a of the agea old clan aplrtt brought to it the Kruse A- Banks shipyard at there arranged with some friends to
I. L. SCOFIELD
business has been left In a healthy vctlon by the emotion of rythni North Bend. Immediately. The new- make bio escape.
Dentist
''aught by the fcpell, humanity will .easel wili take the place of the Nann
Tweed passed through many hard­
state by a father to a son, only to go
Office hr».: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.;
iare the impossible, a smile on Its tnilth which has been sold.
ships in getting away, but he reached
Io pieces because the non (lid not In
I’lione: re«. 442, office 341.
-palir'. where he lived In concealment
herlt the father« ability and could features, and no thoughts of conse
Rooms 9-10 Elling«<>n building
tuencea
or
results.
at Vi£o, until 1876. when he was dis­
IM yra. Experience, all work guar­
not see that It was necessary to buy
Teamsters' Strike On
anteed. -
or acquire it
Therefore the second
San Francisco. July 10—Union covered and brought back to New-
Bandon,
Oregon
Stupidly Is the brake which alow« canisters quit work here today In a York City on an American warship.
tiling tlie banker expects to find In
Professional
Apparently he had but little money
your business life In business ability down the forward rush of progress ■•ympathetlc strike with the Bay and
6
Teacher of Piano
This Is easily demonstrated by your Were It possible for humanity to view Rtver steamboat hands who struck left and could no longer eacape the I
DR. FRED COVELL •
On April 12.
pn t performance« Your adiertlsing, • he effects of its actions on the events lune 1 for higher wages Ten thoua- clutches of the law
CHIROPRACTOR
yi.ur store, your dress, your bank ac <>f the future with as much under ind cases of fruit and veaetablee 1878. he died in Ludlow street jail
%
count, your energy, your delivery landing as It can analyse those of the 'unsigned tn canneries are piled on He was 55 years of age The opera­
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. tn ; 2 to
Weston all carry evidence of how- '•st, the amie of civilised attalnmen' lie docks with no immediate pros- tions of the Tweed ring, daring the
5 p tn.
five years of Its domination. added
well you can do. Many a business vould have been reached agvs ago
t'ect of movement.
Office in New Bakery Building
over $ I »0.000,ooo to the bonded debt
ma®, lias been eking out a miserable
Cominittlog of Solos
Bandon,
Oregon.
» Mme» sitting around, waiting for
a Specialty
The effect of the longshoreriun
Fishing waa good Thursday, up to f *New York City, doubling its ex­
aonietlilng to turn up. hoping aunir- trike on the coast section ia but a • 0 and 6<> being caught by several penditures and coating the taxpayers
Teacher nt All Gra<lee
The Sanito Grocery makes a
lliing will conic to the town to make Irop In the bucket compared to what boats. The big July run la* thought :he sunt of $160,800,000.
Studio Over
and
fruits of all kinds. You can al­
buslneaa better, having ten places for I he effect of a general trainmen's to be on hand. especially as large
J. A. liryne's Store
ways feel assured that you can get
every dollar he gets bls hands on, trike would be on the entire conn numbers of salmon arc in evidence
The secret of power, whether It
anything on the market In that line,
half ted and poorly clothed, honest try.
Commerce would be complete
>ff the mouth of th» river—Gold be Intellectual or physical, ia found Q BXXIMIX
OREGON
specialty of handling fresh vegetables
to ilia cure, but lacking the ouah to ly pa ml vied
0
Beach Reporter.
ia the ability to concentrate.
as they handle a large stock.
It
By JAMES B. FORGAN, President oi the Firet National Bank
of Chicago
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The Western World
Professional Cards
Three 5c Loaves
Seaside Bakery
Chris Rasmussen
REAL
.ESTATE
OXFORD
CLOTHES
Mark Windle
Wolverton
RICHARDS