No More Backache for Her The war in Europe has compelled our competitors to Mrs J M. Gaskill. Etna Green Ind. writes T suffered from severe back­ become our best customers. It has compelled them to ache and sharp pain*. 1 could not BANDON LODGE No. 130 over Foley’s Kidney Pills gave L. D. Feiahelm, Editor. buy from us. It has compelled them to stop selling to us. stoop me such relief that icannot praise A. F. & A. M. Jas. H. Howe. Manager The price of their existence has compelled them to do them too highly." The standard rem­ Entered as second-class matter at the edy for kidney trouble and bladder Stated communication Saturday after post office at Bandon, Oregon, January this. Our trade has increased but little with any nation ailments can be taken with absolute the full moon of each month. Sojourn Master Masons cordially invited. not at war. It has decreased with most of them. Our safety.—Sold Everywhere. 2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1879. W. A. Le GORE, W. M. Official paper of the City of Ban export trade has increased enormously, but all that in­ C. E. BOWMAN, Secretary. ■Ion, Oregon crease is measured exactly by the increased sales caused DO NOT NEGLECT Official Coes county 1 aper for of L. O. O. M. by the war. fleers’ reports YOUR TEETH We have been selling products to Europe made nec­ Loyal Order of Moose meets Subscription Rates: 21. M per Year Every Thursday Evening in Moose Six Months, 7fic; Three Months 40c. essary on account of the war to the amount of $300,000.- Home. Transient Moose cordially 000 a month—$3,600,000,000 a year. Every forty days an A Clean Tooth Never Decay» Telephone 9<»l invited. Something doing every amount sufficient to construct the Panama Canal. No Thursday. By having your teeth exam­ W. A. I« GORE. Dictator. ined and the necessary work such financial fortune ever before came to any nation OU88 D GROSS, Sec'y. done about twice a year you of earth. It is brought by the accident and horrors of l>e the people of the Coquille Valley want permanent, reduce your dental bills very materially. I do your work through steamer • ervice between thi river and Portland, war. This is the basis—and the only basis—for all our with no more pain than the and, if so, are they v filing to take up for consideration the prosperity, such as it is today. And this prosperity today Seaside Camp No. 212, W. O. prick of a needle. One trial proposition put up to them by the business men of Port­ exists not because of the action of the Democratic admin­ will convince the most skepti­ W. .Meets first aud Tilled Tuesdays in each month at N I*. 51.; Knights of istration but in spite of all its blunders. cal. land here last Friday? Pythias hall. I isitors ate assiued a Pyorrhea Is easily cured and For the first time in the world’s history we have 1 hi question i now paramount and should he enter­ hearty welcome. does not cost much when taken heard the argument advanced that for us to be at peace In time. J. N. HUSKING, C. C tained in all the communities of the Valiev. F. H. COLGRO1 E, Clerk. For year there has been a cry in this section for bet- and sell to our competitors vastly more than we ever sold Dr. F. A. Voge t> r . teamer service to the north—a means of assuring re­ them Itefore, at higher prices than ever before, is a great KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS industrial calamity to this country that only the genius of First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Delphi Lodge No. 64, Knights of liable and quick delivery of Oregon goods in the local Bandon. Oregon Pythian. .Meet* eveiy Monday even­ port, and at the same time a means of transporting to a Democratic administration could overcome. ing at Knights hall. Visiting knigli's Before this war in Europe broke out we had exper ­ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Oregon metropolis our coal, and other products for Invited to attend. ienced nine months of the present free-trade tariff law W. A. HOOVER, C. C. which a market awaits it there. Many attempts have 3. R. DIPPEL. K. of R. ft S. and during that time there was a greater falling off of been made in the past on this end of the line, but co-opera­ tion from Portland has always been lacking, consequent­ revenues, there were more business failures, more mills Professional Cards and factories closed, more men were thrown out of em­ ly all previous efforts were more or Fess failures. DR. R. V. LEEP Now that the leading business men of the north have ployment, more Iteggars anil paupers were made, more idleness and want brought upon us, more demands were Physician and Surgeon been here and have seen and learned for themselves just Office in Ellingson Blelg. made upon charity to care for the cold and hungry than how important an adjunct this community would be to Phone 391. Portland from a standpoint of commerce, if adequate during any other nine months in our nation’s history, BANDON. OREGON steamer service were provided, they offer to put up two not excepting the days of starvation and rags under Gro­ CHATBURN & GARDNER dollars for every one put up here, for the construction of ver Cleveland. The war in Europe has been a calamity the race beyond human conception, but it has been the to OI K BREAD MAN ATTORNEYS AT I.AW a vessel, and offer to have that vessel built in the Bandon is one of the most skillful in industrial salvation of this country. Our prosperity isi Me Practice In All Courts. shipyard. They intimated further that they might be the business. What he doesn’t Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg , able to put up even more than two-thirds, and will gladly entirely created by that indescribable tragedy. But for know about bread making isn’t Oregon the war this nation would today be suffering industrially worth knowing. Just to prove Bandon. entertain any response we might make. beyond imagination and description. We would he in the to yourself how foolish it is to G. T. TREADGOLD In the contest for the trade of this territory which swelter over a hot oven, try a midst of panic and poverty that would make the days of Attorney and Counselor at Law loaf of our light, white, tooth ­ is now being waged between Portland and San Francisco, some bread. Once tried it is ’ 93 and '97 look like greatest prosperity by comparison. Notary Public Bandon is placed in somewhat of an embarrassing, yet always a favorite. Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat’l Bank Bldg. advantageous position. While the business men here election he has made a personal visit SCARCITY <»F BOATS Bandon, Oregon •o the towns i>( the Coquille Valley Six 5c Loaves realize that they are citizens of Oregon and wish to lx* The lack of transportation has at Vi- and has investigated conditions for iected couditlons tn Bandon and DR. S. C. ENDICOTT loyal to their state in every way possible, they at the cinity the past summer to a greater himself, so that he could understand for 25c Dentist same time bear in mind the fact that San Francisco ship­ degree than Is realized by most peo­ our situation, and be of real service Seaside Bakery Office 1241 —Plioges— Res. 1101 ple. The possibility, therefore, of se­ when harbor appropriations were up ping interests and California capital have practically curing several new steamers to ply for consideration. He Is taking a per­ Office In Ellingson Bldg. made this town and community what it is today. They between here and California ports is sonal interest in our affairs. Among BANDON, OREGON ■ flier things he has set his mind on realize that it is more than a mere debt of gratitude they of vital Interest job of securing sufficient federal owe the Californians and whatever the future may de­ The Moore mill has been unable to th® GEO. P. TOPPING operate continually, losing much time ild for harbor and river iniprove- velop in other directions, would have it thoroughly un- because its docks have been congest nents so that ocean going vessels Attorney at Law HAND TAILORED d nearly every week. The tie and ■ 111 be able to dock at Coquille He derstood that the past is not forgotten. Practices in all Courts. Office business lagged for a month or is also determined to get the money At the same time if this territory is to realize the vole Over Bank of Bandon. six weeks in the best part of the for tlie City of Bandon on the Coast CLOTHES benefits of all its resources; if it is to grow in proportion hauling season, and the matchwood Guard Station street Improvement. We should demonstrate our appre­ DR. H. L. HOUSTON to its possibilities of production, we cannot afford to over­ '«»slncss has been practically para ciation of liis efforts by giving him ■' <4. "instinctively for Gentlemen” Physician and Surgeon look a single opportunity that might help us to expand. In the matchwood business alone hearty support on November 7th. . This also is uppermost in the minds of local people, and M I’ Shoemaker, the local shipper, Office over First National Bank: Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; there i; a sentiment in favor of giving (he Portland offer dates the community lost between Villa Is reported to have said that ten and twelve thousand dollar* He he feels no bitterness towards the 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491. immediate consideration and informing them what we had orders for luuO cord*, but ha* United State*. But that isn't likely BANDON. OREGON can and care to do about it. hern unable to ship but ven small to cause an Amercan stampede for one of the largest of Mexico. C. R. BARROW, At the present time there is much merchandise being consignment«, which was 40 cords taken south by Attorney and Counselor shipped from Portland to the Coquille Valley. It comes the Acme, Saturday The Metropoli at Law • an Match Company of California via small gas boats and via the railroad. The former, i lets Its entire supply of wood from SAID Ob READING. Notary Public scleuce rend by preference except for a short period during the summer months have • hl* port and Port Orford, using the In newest works; iu literature Farmers’ Phone: Office No. 481 been more or less unreliable because they made nil the white cedar exclusively, and It too the oldest. The elusale literature Residence No. 143 been handicapped Mr. Shoe is always modem.- Bul wer Lyt- Office over Skeel’sStore, small intermediate ports. While they have taken some ha* ton. maker says he Is now negotiating Coquille, Oregon coal to Portland, their exports in that line have been with tlie Southern Pacific to haul What a wonderful, what an JOHN NIELSON small coin|mred to what is possible. The railroad is not matchwood direct from Coquille io almost magical boon, a writer of Its destination, and if proper rates Notary Public, Insurance, Real jet wholly accessible to the lower Coquille Valley and the •■an be arranged the local product great geulus confers upon us we read hltn Intelligently Estate and Book-keeping freight rates are higher on bulky ami weighty articles will be takrn to Coquille on scows when A* he proceeds from point to and liters loaded onto cars. than the rates by water. point lu hie argument or narra­ Bandon, Oregon The Coquille River needs boat* tive we seem to be taken up by In view of these circumstances it is believed that a and need* fliem badly. Mr. Moore i him and carried from hilltop to SMITH J. MANN new steamer of average local size, which could take all i coufldent that two vessels will be hilltop, where, through an at- Physician and Surgeon moapbere of life, we survey a built for this river nt once. which (he freight now coining from Portland by water, giving together Office in Ellingson Bldg. glorious region of thought, look ­ with the Bandon, if she is REAL ESTATE direct and reliable service, and return with large car­ floated again. will probably relieve ing freely, far and wide, above Office Hours 9 to 12 1 to 5 and below, and gazing tn admi­ Insurance Conveyancing Pliones: Office 392; res. 211. goes of coal and other products, would not only I m » a >he situation and again give us a ration upon all the beauty and to bring our commerce BANDON. OREGON grandeuf of the acene—Mann Abstracts paving proposition from the start but would likewise be '■banco • o normal DR. ARTHUR GALE the incentive to increased development of local resources. and Notary Public DON'T SACRIFICE PRINCIPLES Physician and Surgeon It would place this valley in a more advantageous posi­ The election In near. It I* time to NYDIA'S LOVE SONG. t'lionea: IMtlce 351; res. 352. tion for local buyers, and otherwise lx» of value to us. make up your mind how- to vote Op|>o»ite Hank of Bandon The wind and the beam loved Office in ElllngM>n Bldg. Regarding the Portland proposition to put up one Western World belle» es tn the prtn the rose. BANDON, OREGON of Republicanism and advo Bandon, Oregon And the rose lored one. third of the money for a boat there ap|>ears to In» a divis­ ilple* ate* the support of all Republican For who racks the wind where ion of sentiment. Some feel an effort to raise such sum 'andfdate* ns far as possible This I. L. SCOFIELD tt blow». O 000t>000000« Or loves not tbe sun? • eepectally national candi true of Dentist .should bp made, while other's believe that it would be dates, where A party principle* »re, » Office hrs.: W a. m. to 4 p. ni.; impossible to put up any money here under present con­ vital With county office* It is nut I None knew where the bumble Prof. A. Phone: res. 442. office 541. wind stole. Rooms 9-10 Ellingson biiil'llng ditions and that the Portland interests should provide a so Important Whatever your poll Poor sport of the sklea IM yr*. Experience, all work guar­ tics, vote for vonr party candidate* boat, the same as the San Francisco interests have done all the wav down the line, mile** yen None dresmt thst the wind had anteed. < a aoul Oregon in the past ami are doing at the present time. Professional rannot r nscientlouslv support anv J Bandon, In It» mournful algba . articular candidate eapeciatly if for i At any rate there should be a large attendance at $ Teacher of Piano DR. FRED COVELL v local office In this c.a»e vote for1 happy beam' How can st the meeting m the City Hall Friday night of this week, the man. regirdlesn of the ticket he Ob. thou o ! prove CHIROPRACTOR That bright lore of thine’ at which time it will be decided what answer is to be is running on But don't hedge when I Office Hours 9 to 12 a m . 2 to In thy light I* the prwf of thy •t come* to national affair* Per­ given the Portland men. p. tn. love, The Western World Owned and published by FELSHEIM ft HOWE w. o. w. OXFORD Mark Windle Wolverton RICHARDS (HR PRI SENT “PROSPERITY” sonally you may like the candidate on wnu other ticket better, but you ■ cannot afford to aacrlftc* policies and principle« for pereonalltlee H AM » » A IS <»1 It I Bit NI» Contre n an Rs* lev has <1 more for the Coquille Rf er b»i • han anv man in Washington ir friend Every year since J Office In New Bakery Building Bandon. Oregon. Tbou hast tat—to shine Row Its love ran th» wind re­ veal’ ünweleeme Its sigh: Mute-mute to its rose »let tt at eti­ li» pmof la-to - Edward Rntwerd yttoo < out mitt ing of Koloa a Spe« laity leather of AU tirade« Studio Over J. A. Brjne's Atore HINDUN OREGON V 0 A y. ooo c><>c><><><> C M. SPENCER REAL ESTATE! INSURANCE OVER BANK OF BANDON