royalties on patented processes cf paving With this provision included, it would doubtless be possible to get from 25 to 50 per cent mure road for the same amount of money." ! Editorial Comment (FROM OUR EXCHANGES) The Man Who Was “Fixed” SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY PROHIBITING CARD GAMES There are reasons, and good ones, By ALAN HINSDALE For the city of Bandon to adopt to believe that the shipbuilding in­ • 1—=» he state law prohibiting card and dustry of this country, which has re­ lice games is merely taking an em- ceived such an extraordinary impetus When I was a young man—soon after .arrassing situation out of the hands since the outbreak of the war, will tbe war between tbe states—1 went to f the district attorney and passing survive and prosper after the war Kentucky. Kentucky bad been a slave t up to the local police officials. When business is once established on state, and there were a number of The law was passed to do away a gigantic scale, economics in pro­ negroes who bad been freed. These with money gambling devices and to duction and improvements in plant were thrown on their own resources, hat extent has been rigidly enforced are effected which were impossible and many of them bad a bard time to mt it was never intended to be en- before. irced against an innocent little Standardization has been the secret make a living. One day 1 missed some clothing from Owned and published by of success in other manufacturing ource i f amusement such as perfect- my room, and tbe Janitor of tbe build­ FELSHEIM * HOWE y 1 expectable men of a community fields, but standardization has here­ ing in which I lodged disappeared at nd In wiling away an idle hour tofore been lacking in shipbuilding tbe same time. The police were set lu D. Felsheim. Editor ii. ug friends at a game of cards, at Each ship constructed by the Ameri­ motion to find the janitor—I’ete Mar­ Jas H Howe. Manager hich the stake Ito make it inter­ can shipbuilder was of a different tin. They succeeded, and be was mix) is a nickel cigar. There is design, of different size and tonnage brought to trial, I being bis accuser. Entere«! aa second-class matter at th ii. ¡re harm in two friends match- and under-water design, and often Ue was couvicted and sent to state post office at Bandon, Oregon, Januar i wits at a game of cards to see with special engines built for this prison for two years. 2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1879. hich one buys the smokes than ship alone. Soon after bis conviction I received a Official paper of the City <.f Ba Now some shipyards are laying call from his former master, who said .ete is in one asking another up to don, Oregon. e showcase to have one. The dlf- down small fleets of vessels, each that it bad been reported to him by Official C jus county paper for . renve is that they find a little more one of identical design with the oth- Pete's associates that as soon as be got These ships out of prisou he would "fix" me for ars in every detail. ¡anility in the former method. fleers' reports are standardized, just as the Ameri- having sent him up. Tbe gentleman Public-Sentiment is not in favor Subscript!- n rates: $1.50 per yea enforcing the law "to the letter" can automobile is standardized, and also told me that tbe convict was tbe six months. 75c. 1 this respect; in fact to meet the there is a corresponding reduction in only slave he bad ever owned of whom •neral idea on the subject the law the actual cost of construction. More­ he was afraid. Misery loves company, tould be amended to allow such ex­ over. the new plants are built on and my misery was lightened by being ptions. To prohibit grown men modern lines, according to the best told that i’ete had threatened to “tlx” THE (KI.INH) OOO ISSI E om enjoying the club room prlvi- factory practice, overloped in this tbe judge who senteuced him as well Every citizen f Oreg .n should b ■ges cf a. cigar store or pool hall country to a higher degree than else­ as his accuser. I thanked tbe gentle­ vitally Interested in good roads, foi light please a few in Bandon but where in the world, with the largest man for bis warning and told him that the lack of these has been one of th< vith the majority it would appear possible elimination of waste motion 1 would be on my guard. Nevertheless when tbe time of dan­ greatest hindrances to the develop •xtremely Puritanical. No great and the greatest possible economy of ger came 1 forgot all about tbe matter. hand labor. ment of the state Frank Terrane- rung would be righted, while on With the experience now being ar- I bad made a memorandum of tbe date of King county, Washington, wli •ie other hand it would make lite of explratiou of tbe convict’s term; will be remembered in Bandon f r those not always busily engaged quired here and efilc'ent plai.s suc­ but, learning that they all get time off cessfully operated, only the establish the lecture he gave prior to the Coo little m re uninteresting Even 1 for good behavior, 1 had considered county road bond election, said tli lie imst radical "prohibitory" state;- .nent of the iron and steel industry the memorandum worthless and put it on this ccast is required to insure other day: u the i'nii n do not deny such privi- that shipbuilding can hold its own on away, forgetting it It bappeued that eges "Oregon was a great state in looking over some old memoranda 1 when Washington was a terri - The law governing minors in this this coast and grow in magnitude kept In a pigeonhole of my desk I hit — Seattle Post Intelligencer. lory, but Washington has forg­ .immunity is altogether separate and upon the date of Pete's release on the • • • • ed ahead largely for the reas-.n list net and should be enforced. Btr very day bls full time expired. that she lias developed her high­ ven they should be given some REACH OCT AFTER SETTLERS Throwing it into a wastebasket, 1 ways. That has developed her itrce of s 'cial diversion aside from Relaxation of the munitions boom put tbe matter out of my mind. But farms and her dairy Industry." he public Saturday night dance. The is indicated by the laying off cf 180« it came back again that night when 1 Terrance knows for lie has been < uesti n is up to the community men by llie Baldwin Loco uotlve was in bed about to go to sleep. Sup­ the ground and engaged In the dair V oi l.s on completion of a larv<- ■ pose 1 should awaken in tbe middle of business IT TAKES TIME Pact. 'J hronghout the iast tw« yeai» the night and see the powerful figure On June 4th the voters of Oreg t There Is some impatience oxer the the allies have been equipping .hem of the negro standing over me. I could are to decide on a $6,000,000 bon lelay in getting the shipyaid and! selves tc make their own munitions not get rid of this dread and the next issue for road construction, Till voolen mill re-established. Everyone [ importing only the raw material, and dav purchased a revolver, loaded it amount would be distributed thru « anxious to see these ind i ilries we may expect that other pl: nts in and placed it under my pillow. out the state, the larger portion g r light back Into operation at once. 1 One morning on taking up my paper ing to the more populous sections o is it is felt that every day lost under ' this country will, cease their feverish I saw that Judge Montague, who bad activity and turn to production of the Willamette valley where bar lie present flourishing conditions articles used In peaceful vocations sentenced I’ete, had been called to bis surfaced highways will be built ppurting both industries means tin There will no longer be neod ofi em­ door at 10 o'clock at night and shot Twenty miles of hard-surfacing ss of a goodly payroll to the com- ! ploying three shifts of workmr n, an ! through tbe heart by a man who had outlined for Coos county and provi lunity. normal Industry will be able to secure disappeared without having been seen Ions are made for rock post and for H wever, ft must be rente i:tiered labor at wages that will be reason­ by any one except bis victim. Tbe ac­ eBt roads from Roseburg to Maral at it takes time to work out plans able. though much higher than pre­ count given indicated that not tbe field and from Eugene to Maral: slightest clew to tbe murderer was In r the resuscitation of such enter- vailed in peace time. field. the bands of the police. -tst-s tor there are many th ngs to Employment for many of the dis- It Is estimated that the six 1 went to tbe state's attorney and While the virions charged men will doubtles- be found e considered. will build 600 miles of hard I • I ti<>n fends have been i racti- told him my story. He at once in­ I n other factories in the East anTi roads. The routes as outlim d 1 I 'here is still much to Middle West, but some are likely t; quired of the warden of the prison In elude many more than 600 tu i ' L h requires deliberation, take the opportunity to come to the wblcb Pete had been confined and consequently there would do t illi f ¡nd i r the woolen mill Is Pacific coast. The thrifty among learned that tbe convict had gained no be some rivalry aa to which are . . ’ te. There ar® some, [them will have saved good sums out time for good behavior, but had beeu be built first This matter will 'pr> lilo nnd vitally int ■ 'ste t f their war wages and may ha e at. released on the expiration of the term ly be up to the new lilehwa' <• c: r "erity. who have r. t yet ambition to lie their own b:s: s on for which be bad been sentenced. It mission of which E J Adami f E ■ : ;h wi.h their share sup- Vestet n iaruis, especially in these »as considered prolrable by the attor­ gene Is a member. Although tliev it n wing the deal and th com ud onions. The time is ripe for the that be would carry out hls threat to county people have Confident In M - ’ i I-; bendin- o ve y - c .«st > prepare f r • ,-w Adams. He is Interested In th s> It to see i.a n<_- m.nigration from the East. No bet­ •fix" me as well. tion and will see that Coos conn The police were instructed to look to tlie close ’ * y ter means can be found than to have for I’ete. but not to give publicity to gets a square deal with the rest, evidence of this the f II owln:; take eady a list of farm lands which can the fa< t that tie was wanted or that vus id s itiGiir from a letter by him to Cha.i Ha be bought at reasonable prices on there was any clew to Judge Monta­ president of Coos County Goon Rea.; asy terms Oregon’s great need is gues murderer. As for me, 1 wns to sii 1 ' patronize Ore association: ties,” emphatically declar- development of the back country by take every possible means to be ready n " I i traveling salesman In the World a population of actual producers. By for Pete should tie carry out hls threat "I hope to have a meeting at ' f1 e the -ther day. "Why. I f-un i this time the inflation should have concerning me The chief of jiolice Marshfield for the r- ad i-r am . t n, Mn<-«bfle1d selling Calt- been so completely taken out of land wished to send a man to slec*p in my as soon as ft can be arr u d h”< »r w hile at Myitlt ”olnt p lees that settlers will be attracted. bouse, but I concluded that this would • • * i’. r th< • n n rl ’. i «»•■ c n"'n Oregonian. your Myrtle Point be more trouble than It was worth. I V « « • dalrv gre’- got out my revolver, which I had dis­ rrd >n first thing Is f. r you to gel after ndy " .« ♦ $ s'ast c ntlnued for a lia!f hour will give to him a corrupt and vious arrangement-that I was betng the Federal Highway Dev- servile bouse of commons I will called up late at night, then went to a ■ -. dopi ring the sad f?"' th»’ ment. Dr. Hewes, P rtlan I. Orc give him the full sway of the window and called out that 1 would i-> n woeful lack of low Itv to- Broadway building, and .v <> pntrouuge of office. I will give come down as soon as I could get on mode go< ds er"- sure they will r opetati n;h him tbe full bouse of ministerial some clothes A few minutes after -d the editor s card the state on this sect Ion f influence. I will give him all tbe my telephone message the policeman road.” Louis, presented him |s>wi-r that place can confer near my bouse was at my door. But While Bandon Is not directly . h u | h > d him to purchase up sub­ whoever had rung bad disappeared. the routes mentioned for state ah* mission and overawe resistance; If my visitor was Pete be did not It would share In the benefits to th< And yet. armed with liberty of come again. Several months passed The interview given out a Port- county at large. A hard stnf-ip. tbe pre»«. I will go forth to meet without my being molested, and 1 was •ii tl ■ ther day bv Manne r W road between Marshfield and C him undismayed. I will attack tieginnlng to think that Pete had con qullle and Myrtle Point, built with 4. Hall of the Riverton Fuel Coni- tbe mighty fabric that be baa eluded that It would be wiser for him any and re-printed in last t * eek’s state money, would mean that mncl reared with the mightier engine to forego bis revenge upon me when Vorld has been the source of con- loss for the county to build, an. one night I was awakened by tbe flash I will »tinke down from Its height He Mated would therefore all w more c mn y Ideral’le comment here of a dark lantern In my eyes. I be­ corruption ami bury it amid (lie hat his company wonld »tri'n t fends in the future to be used on olh lieved there were burglars In the ruins of the abuses It was meant er roads 'timi, h a return cargo of 500 t ns a to shelter Sheridan bouse. Taking the telephone Instru­ Before the day of election every veek to the Portland-Bandon boat ment under tbe cover to deaden the cttlxen should become thorough!« rhe fact that neither Coquille n r sound. I called “Policel” giving my i Informed of this measure, so tnnd in e eild secure a pound f Mai street and num tier vote Intelligently Its passage r over a week is causing f .Iks to I knew that there would be no waste means the Inauguration of a definite vender what magic feat of produc SAD CASE. of time by the police, aud I boped by r. ad build ng plan such as sh ui M- H?l| had in view, Thor«- "1 should have bad a ninety- remaining quiet tbe burglars would go 1 have been ad >pted In Oreg ty year 'is been a sh Hatte of coal ft and Ml." on doing their work At the same 1 ago As yet no object I liable fo- n In the Coquille valley all winter. Tbe moody golfer said. time, seizing my revolver. 1 slid noise ' turea of sufficient import have beet n spite i-f the fact that the price ha» "I should bar» bad. but »«•me lessly out of tied auu. feeling my wav presented to overshadow the vs si-ed c. ns derably Much wood has bow got to ■ closet, left the door ajar so that benefit the expenditure of th n consumed In place of coal. be An eighty four Instead. I could m out. | had not been there , amount tn permanent r ad b »’•st» the latter was not io ('able long la-fore I heard a tread in tbe ball. < would be to the state as a wh * the Riverton company I» < ••'vide “I jumped eight bunkers. »even tbeu fisitsteps approaching my tied. I "There Is not the slightest doti’ii f producing 500 tons a weo*; for mounds ami saw a figure pass a window. Whoever ' rtland It looks as If It ci uld nt that the plan Is cleverly conceived ’ Fourteen tr»|ia today. was In tbe ruom must have gone to the i«t take care of local demands at "ays an Influential Willamette v»l No matter bow I played each I>«1. felt for the occupant and. finding his time ley exchange R offers to even •hot no one there, retraced hls steps, for I part of the state a share of the non The Inck was all my way heard nothing except footsteps tn re Henry Stewart, the world walker mads tn be constructed It plat- : treat. the burden of expense where th» vhlle In Bandon Monday said: "The Hastening to the door. I shut and “I never tul««ed a bully putt burden ought to be (carry both the •oa»t between San Francisco and i should have made'-n nd locked It. tuen raise«] the window sasb principal and interest from increase.! portland is the mo»t unprotected In <» then- ts softly as possible auto licenses) «( |^,t ,n lh„ ni)n ( he world, nnd it has the biggest bluf- 1 ■•Gee. but I was s lucky dub." S’eelng figures below, who I sttrnils •ers" • f non-owners of automobiles «t- nd w ere the poll. e. I . ailed to them lie muttered once again are tn the majority when It c. tot, « . po enter r< They “ bad ‘ surrounded the voting. The crowning effort of the coming and broke in at once. ____ Sadly they wfred Matte»wnn — -1 TLey I here Is Just one thing that bunted every nook and cranny andTt rear will be to make two spud» grow A doublé »nani to «roti 1» lacking for some reason or a here but one grew before ast found a negro In the garret, whom Beton» tir gr.-w mure rtolrnt other The plan would be great I MentitM at once as Pete Martin And tried to «lion| a friend ly »Irengthened by a provision Pete ««» convicted of killing Judge Majority rule«" does not apply to — Collier« Weekly forbidding the payment of large the U. 8. Senat«. Montague and expiated hls crime on i tbe gallon« The Western World » • Just received a new line of John Deere farm machinery—plows. discs, ! harrows, drills, etc. The John Deere I line is the best on tbe market, Ban- nil don Hardware Co. BANDON LODGE No A. F.&A.M. * Not Bothered Any More So-called rheumatic pains, grippe Stated communication Saturd.« .* aches, lame back, sore muscles or the full moon of each month s? stiff joints are the result of over­ Master Masons cordially invitei worked, weak or disordered kidneys RAY WATKINS, W u E. L. Turner, Homer, Ky. writes: E. W. SCHETTER, Secret^, Since taking Foley Kidney Pills 1 have not been bothered any more.” Strengthen weak kidneys and help rid the blood of acids and poisons.— KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Sold everywhere. M Delphi Ixolge No. 64, Knlj{htt J0000000<>00000000< Pythias. Meets every Monday n 0 ing at Knights hall. Visiting <> invited to attend. DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR TEETH 0 JAS. H. HOWE, c c VIC. BREUER, K. of R. & s. 6 BANDON LODGE No. 133 $ I. O. O. F. A Clean Tooth Never Decays ï Meets every Wednesday night » the I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting oi Fellows always welcome H. H. HUNT, GEO. MANC1ET Noble Grand Vice Gru; L. J. RADLEY, O. A. 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S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office 12-41 —Phones— Res. 11(1 Office in Ellingson Bldg. BANDON. OREGON GEO. P. TOPPING Attorney at Law Practices in all Courts. Office Over Bank of Bandon. DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician and Surgeon Office over First National Bank: Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 491. BANDON, OREGON C. R. BARROW, Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public Farmers’ Phone: Office No. 481 Residence No. 143 Office over Skeel’s Store, Coquille, Oregon JOHN NIELSON Notary Public, Insurance, Real Estate and Book-keeping Bandon, Oregon and Notary Public SMITH J. MANN Physician and Surgeon Opposite Bank of Bandon Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 Office in Ellingson Bldg. Bandon, Oregon Phones: Office 803; res. 214. BANDON. OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician and Surgeon RICHARDS Professional Teacher of Piano Committing of Solos a S|>ecialty Teacher of All Grade« studio on CHICAGO AVENTE. OREGON Phones: Office 351; res. 852. Office in Ellingson Bldg. BANDON, OREGON I. L SCOFIELD Dentist Office hrs.: 9 a. m. to 4 p. Phone: res. 442, office 541. Rooms 9-10 Ellingson building 18 yrs. Ex|>erience, all work guai' anteed. Bandon, Orec<* DR. FRED COVELL CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 t0 5 p. m. Office in New Bakery Building Bandon, Oregon.