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yWPHWW"-"? " WPP lyfflM'M 1' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MABSHFIELD. OREBOM. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 191Q--EVEHIWG EDITION 1- : 111 O 2 ". . '4 11 n V Slii , M T . i 4' ."jU. ! fill i H ifl M P .1 ' COOS BAY TIMES ntureU at tne postofflco at Marsh Sold, Oregon, for transmission ftrouu tbo iurIIb aa second class nail niattei. Addeis all communications to COOS DAI' DAILY TIMES, MiililIel(J :: :: :: :: Oregon Id. 0. UALONEV Editor and Pub. JAU M. MALONKV News Editor Conscience and honor every- v whero .unjoin u man to retain Boino portion of his lndepeu- oncu. II. A. Talne. MUST REBUKE THE ASSEMBLY. 0 NE OP tho strongest nrgunionts against tho Assembly has been produced by Hint Btnunch no publican, Judge Stephen A. Lowell, who writes the following excellent letter to the Pendleton East Oregon Ian: Whether or not men agree with the attitude of Theodore Roosevelt upon many of the multitudinous subjects which ho discusses, it must be ad mitted that In his now fumed speech dollvorcd at Osawatomle, Kansas, on August 31, ho has formulated n plat form upon which tho patriotic elec toral can unite In the approaching elections. The planks of the pint form nro not original, but the fact that ho Is the spectacular llguro of our ago gives him the center of the stage, his utterances command at tention and serveto crystallzo public Boutlment as nothing else can do. It may bo Interesting to note what the seventeen planks, couched In con croto language are. To my mind they roproeont the sentiment of the Amer ican HrosldOH, the thought and hope of tho average man. Tiny are as follows: 1. Complete and oireethi publicity of corporate affairs; 2. Pro hibition of the ust) of corporate funds for political purponos; 3, Gov ernment supervision of the capitaliza tion of all corporation doing an In terstate business; I. Franchises given only for a limited time, and with compensation to the public; 6. Tho name siipervllou over combinations that control the nece-waries of life, such as meat, oil and coal, ns over public sorvlco corporations; 0, 1)1 rectors of corporations to be held personally responsible If corporations break the law; 7. Corporations in Industry nro necessary, but the should bo controlled In tho Interest of public welfare; 8. An expert tariff commission; 9. A graduated Income tnx on big fortunes, with a graduated Inheritance tnx; 10, A sclenting re vision of our financial system so as to provent those recurring punlcs from which other countries are free; 11. A sulllclont army nud navy to In stiro International respect; 12, Con Borvntlon of nnt'onul resources; 13. Extension of the work of the depart moiit of agriculture and agricultural colloges to cover not merely agricul tural crops, but all the Interests of agricultural llfo; 1 1. The regulation of the terms and conditions, of labor us well as the use of wealth In the public interest; 10. Suppression of mob violence; lti. National and Statu elllcloncyj 17. Tho. direct prlmuiy, ujbouiiuuiI with tlio corrupt practice net, with the recull. Colonel Uoosovclt is pleased U Htylu uiu propaganda unleii he Instl tutus upon luodu principles the .Sou Nationalism. 1th iiuuie is uulnipoi taut. The vital fact Is that thurobj the ox-l'rosldeat, as a private euuui., ailgns hlmselt with tho common peo ple In, their contest with tho force, of privilege. Tho Issue is now clean cut, tuid tho battle u on until gov ernment by thu people Is restroed aih. political decency rttostablUhed In ev ery State In th0 union. Rootu.eJt Is a Republicau, and! this letter I hopo will by read with tho recollection that the writer Is a Ropubllcun. Tho contest in Oregon Is within tho ranka of that party. As I view It tho recent assembly held In Portland under the nusplcos of tho Statu Republican committee must bo rebuked by every supporter of popu lar government, nud every opponent of corporate' Interference with tho polltloal affulra of State and uiilon. Tho only way to administer such re buko is to defeat at the primaries on September 2-1 the men who counten anced Its purposes by seoklng Its In-' doriwmont. It la not a. aiiMtlon nfl nominate Grant 13. Dlmlck for Go - lor, Thomas D. Kay for Staic T asure, G. Wlngato for Secretary r . H aic, A. JI. Crawford for Attorney General, W. S, Dttnlwny for Sthtc Prlntor. Tho hopo of tho assembly people Is In a d'vlded opposition in the conto for Governor nnd Congressman. AVc ought to hnvo common senso enough to dlsslpoto that hopo by voting together. THIS CANNON1TE. c States ONGRESSMAN HAWLEY ought not to bo returned to Con gross. Ho Is a standpatter. Ho Is a Cannonlte. He was and Is n part of tho Cannon-Aldrlch mnchlii". Ho voted for Cannon for Speaker, and voted for the retention of Cannon rules. Ho voted for everything Can non wanted and for everything Can non stood fim Ho voted for tho things that tho Republican masses of Washington have rebuked, that tho Republican masses of Kansas have robuked nnd that tho Republican masses of Wisconsin hnvo rebuked. He voted for the things and will con tlntio to voto for tho things against which Iowa Republicans hnvo pro tested, against which Nebraska Re publicans hnvo protested, against which California Republicans have protested, nnd against which Idaho and tunny other Republican have protostcd. Mr. Hawley Is out of harmony with the progressive spirit of tho Republi can party and It Is tho progressive spirit that Is going to dominate Con gress and dominate tho Republlcar party. Ho Is a Cannonlte and Can nonltos nro being ovorywhoro repu diated by Republicanism. Tho part) Is going back to tho moorings of Lin coin Republicanism, nnd Mr. Hnwley Is everything that Lincoln Republi canism Is not, and nothing that Lin coin Republicanism Is. Mr. Hawley Is an assomblytte. As such he Is no friend to tho direct prl mnry. Whon tho Oregon granger asked him last year If Statement On loglslntors should keep their pledge In the Legislature, ho rofuesd t nnswor. Ho U against Statement Ono. He Is n reactionary. Ho Is r bourbon. Mr. Hnwley should out bo sen back to Washington. That would be to declare for Cannon, and Oregon Is not for Cannon when jovory otli" Stnte In the country Is repudlntliu him. Journal. HOW'S Till!? Woofcrnni' IHmtreil P-llnrJ Itewnr for nm cM?of inlnrrh Unit cannot be cured b Halt's (.'atarrn I'm .. , , r. J. CIIENl'Y A CO., Toledo, 0. Wo, the tniitiTnlBtiKl. lure ten wn I. J. Clie nev tor the lout 1,1 odr, mnl believe htm jut feotiy lirtnursble In nil luiliien itniitnctfons fin) iliintirlnlly nble tomrry out nny o&Hrr tlons mnile by Ills llrm . .. rtAI.IMMl. Kinsas Maiivin, WboUsnle IlrtiiKltiTuU'ilo,0- HiillV t I'tnrr" cur 1 tnken Internally, act fnir illrepth iiimri the hlninl iitnl iiiuimu Mlt nve t the MnUtn Ti'tllim;tlnl i'iit free rice T.'ir. uiu iht bottle sold b) all ilrtlKjt'it. Trtk. Hull's Ittinllv fills for cuiiMlimtlon, If it's from Stafford's IT'S GOOD. No matter whether It's Ice cream or candy. Stafford's STANDS for PURITY iiiul QUALITY. Quality with us means that It Is mndo properly because wo do not use other than tho purest of Ingredients. No matter how puro articles may be, they do not instiro the flavor nnd taste that you want in n delicacy. Our goods uro mado by experts In our own plnco bo that wo can guarantor that you get purity and quality when you buy from it 3. afdnch TWO STORKS CHI Front Ht 1-111 Control Ave PL1 TRUTH GOO SOUGH JsssssssHV T ifeslssssssssssH . Is the thought uppermost with every shopkeeper. One of the n.&st econom ical and simple ways of doing this is by lighting your store with TUNGSTEN LAMPS Your Store will than Attract tht Trade You Are After. ay Gas & Electric Co, TELEPHONE 178 New The Coos B t S. P. Peirce Makes Reply to Hume's 'Latest Political Statement. MAHSHl'lHLD, Sept. 22, 1010. TO TMK VOTKItS OP COOS AND CUUKY COUNTIKS: I would respoutftilly call your at tention to the tact that iu an article appearing In The Times on the 17th lust., I declared my principles, and Incidentally gave a few facts regard ing Mr. Hume. Mr, Hume, on u other hand, did not announce how he stood on any subject until after my said article appeared, and then, at will be noted, ho did so very re luctantly nnd did not state how ho stood on the Initiative and Referen dum. He says that my only recom iiieudntlou nud reason why I should bo elected Joint Representative Is be cause I say ho Is nn Assoiubly candl date. Now this Is not so. While ' do not thlnl; or claim that I nm sn parlor to either Mr. Hume or Mr Fnrrln, intellectually or In ability, but 1 bellevo that by reason of my e porlenco In various vocations and business enterprises throughout the district I would bo abla to ropresen In truth as well ns In name a large per cent of tho people. In the district than elthor of my opponents. In boM of .Mr. Hume's nrtlcles ho says mine nro written for mo by others. I think that had Mr, Humo depended on ' era to wrlto his nrtlcles ho might ap pear In n bettor light. What school ing I hnvo was received In tho conn schools In Curry county thirty yonrs ago (J .an -3 yonrs old), but at anv iiwu. but of principle. Let me express I "V "UlU" T mi U0 trilth ,B tb hope, therefore, thnt ih. n.,.,,.1.11. ,Rnu T 0Rn uso ,,,nn ' " Uunio does with the elocant W. S. DUN I WAY Direct Primary Cnndldato for STATE PRINTER Asks a second term 011 his record of ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY. By cutting out grafts has made the print ing department the cheapest depart ment of tho State government. (Paid Advertisement.) My Shoes Are Guaranteed Money Imclc or a new pair if nny hhiH's bought of diiiul prove iMcciivc In nny way. That's fa'.v, Nn't It? Dress rlims waterproof Mines high 'Mutes mid loggers' lMHts STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF 111 IS First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910. ItESOl'RCES LIABILITIES. Loans nnd discount ?12C,516.9S Capital stock paid In. . .1100,000.00 Overdrafts 254. SG Surplus and undivided Uonds and securities .... 20.990.10 Profits 3,99r.Cl Banking iiouse, furnlturo Deposit! . t lSP.5Dri.40 and fixtures 5G,SL0.u0 fash on hand and due irom banks 82.0G6.51 v ! . .5293,551.01 i i- l:tl J293.561.C1 Total . V, i.y'.lc t-t tttcntlo to tho strong cundltlon of this btrnk as :? :nr - stateniriit to--!t: Cash roie-v0 az ?or cont o deposits. Reierve reamred by law IS pe- cet of dcpo:lts. Reserve In excess of legal requirements. , . .2s per ccut a: dep:&!ta. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE. President. JOHN F. HALL, , . F'ENRY SENOSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. V, S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES. DR. C. W. TOWER, K. C. MORTON. Vice President and Mnnager. DOES A Or.XERAI. HANKINO AN D TIU'ST BUSINESS. YOL'It BUSINESS SOLICITED. I nuc you money you liny heix. 011 everything I pny a iiiiiiiter for every limn' or woiiimi'h Mioo that Is half holetl at thlH plnrv. Why don't you come ant get a (iiinrter when It N olTeivd 1 youV O. Of LUND, 'The man who does thing, right.' No. UI3 South Dronihvnr, MnrMitlcld THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fnrgo Nevada National Bnk, 8an Francisco, CU Tile UnltcU States Nutloaal Bank, Portland, Or. The National Park Bank, Now York, N. Y. The Corn Kxchaiigo National Bank, Chicago, Ml. Tlio Bank of Scotland, London, England. ' The Credit Lyonnals, Paris, France. , In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Africa, AustralU, China, Japan, North, Central and uoutn America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit isf jd. 8afe Doposlt Boxes for rent Draws Drafts oa A' 1 n t n T ; 1 m PKOFESSIOXAI, CARDS ( rR. J. W. INR..M, U Physician an nd Sarston, Olllte 208.11(10 C001 llulldlji. Phones Ofllco 1G21; Ucsldcc 111) J. iienniht, Lawyer. omco over Flnnngan k Bennett But Mnrshilcld, o.'tpi. WM. S. TURPE.Y .1 Arrhltcct. Over Clin 'l.er of Commerce. NOTICE TO Till: Pl'llLlC, FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MAR3IIF1ELD. OREGON, Oldest Bank In Cooa County, EstabllMied In 1880. Paid ii(i Capital nnd Surplus. $80,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. ..0!f.a Kenernl banking business and draws drafts on the Bank of California. San Francisco, C,l.; Hanover National Bank Y First .National Bank. Portlind. Ore.: First Natlona Bank. Hotel burg. Ore.; The London Joint stock Ban, Ltd.. London EnKlamf Also sell, exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. d" Individual and corporation accounta kept subject to check fUfe depoilt lock boxes for rent. ' l0 caecK' OFFICERS: I J II ' I S ?S VF!2nU "' P' WIM.I.UIS, Cashier. T . II. I-LANAOAN, V.-I'tcs. GEO F WIVPiitctpii . I INTEREST PAID ON TIMR m",'1"1 Awt: Cnslu Coos Bay Roseburc Stage Line Dally stage .between Roseburg n lid MMiSiielfl ?,? 1 IIJe Sunday t O A. M. Frnv, 50.00 wIilloW. Stage leaves dully mul I have pli:t"J In public nl 1 1 bus to meet u'. trains nad rtlltsili calls on phono ordrri hone mil! 13S-J; livery trntilent feol tin, 120-J; resldenco, 49-L; nla tlllt, 138-J. I do nil kinds of drurdr.l hauling haul anything that 1) Ixu at both ends. I also handlo a good gradoottuL Why pny $3.00 or JC.00 pertoala coal whon I will bring It to your plici most anywhere for I4.B0 per tost Look at theso figures and lee W looks tho host In hard tlmei-tow. 14.50; nut, $2.50; scrconlnji, H-"-L. U. MEISXER, Livery luul Sale Stable. HOME LAND. Co 800' us for Investments oa (! Bay. We guarnutee owner's price u be our tfrlco. Phono 741. M4 Frost St. . BREAlvWATER HOTEL, Front St., Jlarshfleld, Or., TENDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has boon thoroughly renoritd and newly furnished. Roomi raw able, by day, weok or montb. Mrs. J. II. O'DONNELI.. Pro?- OTTO SCIUTTrER. Aceut. 120 MARKET AV., MarshHeld. PHONE 11 C. P. WARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, ORJt. Repairing a Specialty i hope, therefore, that thu Repttbll Ml '.111 VntllPB Uhll nil.... I ...I.I. ,. ..I .-. . ...... .......I. 11 1111 1.1 ,1 ...a., i.ir 1 mm i.aii. 1.. .11. . ' 'KHsh he seems to thluk ho hns n i SuSi. Sn, Z "" vry.ny. prlniHrliM tho political assembly tick- , ., . , ,f rKIRCK- rt. which Is Jay Uowornian for Go (Paid Advertisement.) ornor. Ralph Hoyt for State Treas urer, Frank Benson for Seorotary of Stnto. J. N. Hurt for Attomey-an-- " ' ,r,k f,r Stnto Prlntor. Lot its stnnn together tor government, by nil tho people, not by the few, and REAL ESTATE. I lavo somo of thq host buys on the Raw Can nrranro easy terms llotisos and bnlhllpps for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEN. C,S Central Ave. , Marsliflgld, Ore. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Bay Oil and Supplj Company under the manngemeni ol J. W. Flanagan will continue to hac dlo tho Union Oil Company's gasc line, distillate, benzine and coal ol at their oil house across the Bay u which place they have moved their otllce. Phon 302, G. W.Dungan Undertaker Mnrshn-Itl, Oregon, Parlors, 181) South 3.1 fit. Telephone, pay ,,r NIrIii, 105. ..fHSaBaSTOSHH brEAMERM.F. PLANT K Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAT n ... niJSKnvATioxs will be oacf??pii J?p TIIK S,,IP LESS TICRteT IS BOUGHT A-NU'LLEl) AT TAT TIME UN. NEW TRANSFER LINE' M. E." Magulro ljas started "f transfer- lino in Marshtleia . ranged for prompt service for kinds of hauling. He will h stnnd at "Tho Busy Corner ji storo or parties can reach iln telephoning orders to 29s - tx-n-tt---w-a----uK;' V. For Strictly F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore saspsHszsawsasah'PSHCTqTiwwftcrr ' .-... racacaMH-jdS?caca acncnirir .p-, T H B W W . mm m tseaver Hill C t ; 1 & SlOONT 1IIATOO AKD JOSSON- HUGH McLAIN Fresh Butter Steriljzed,Cream Sterilized Milk t Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice 1 1 1 s I 8 I S I ? fl & Cold Storage j ? FREE DELIVERIES l I 8 A. SI. and 2 P. M. 1, :. 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