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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. I. I i4 IH ' m .. r- til , iif n i .i It i tu BT. 1 M K Coos Bay Times .AN INDKrENDENT RKPrTjTT","V '''""lAI'ER TUBLHIIHD EVKRV DAY EXCEPTING MON DAY AND ALSO WEEKLY I1Y - -.-. - l'r,K C.stw Hay Times PonLisiii.so Co, The policy of The Coos Bay Times "Till bo Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Ko su rest is the lending exponent. Xntcrod at the poMoflire nt Mnrshflclil. Ore ton, lor traiinilMin through the mulls as tcind class mall inattrr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 31ngle copy, daily, - 5 cents Per month, diuly, - - CO ocnts Three months, daily, - $1 25 Six months, daily - - f2 r0 One year, daily, - - - f 5 00 Weekly, per year - - $1 50 Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marslifield, Oregon. TIIK CJOIiPKX FLOOD. The nold product of the world has leen so greatly increased during the last ten ycai3 that the prophecies made 1S9G or floods of gold coming seem to have been really prophetic. .Bluce that tremendous year Alaska, which was previously looked on as scarcely more valuable than Its seal fisheries were worth, has been pour Ing fifteen million a year into the -world's supply. Nevada, which was Alien scarcely considered, except as a barren, sage brush plain, or moun tain waste, has developed Tonopah, Uoldflelds, Bullfrog and a very pro ductive district. Colorado, the great silver producer has taken the lead as a gold producer. The other states oi the Rocky Mountain West have been pouring gold into the volume of precious metal until, all the states combined, with Alaska, have swelled Hint volume into a tide and a flood which Wall street can not control. Thus it is of comparatively littlo im portance what Wall street does, for Its decrees are no longer absolute. Stoney is sufficiently plentiful so that the average man carries his credit in' his pocket and can casli It whenever ho chooses. It Is not merely America which Is Increasing the world's supply of gold money anu tints making the Individ nal man prosperous and happy. Suc cess Magazine had, in its last issue, quite a suggestive article on the sub ject of gold as an article of manu facture. Strictly speaking, of course, ft is out of the question to manu facture gold, although a French chemist and Professor Emmons of New York have both been successful In transmuting silver into gold. But while that is possible it Is not re garded as very profitable yet. The ld chemical theory was that gold xnd silver were two distinct metals without affinity. Modern science has exploded that theory. Success jffseusses the output of gold from the Wftwatersrand in South Africa. It' shows that the conglomerates of that rffstrict aro very low grade, carrying only 10-penny weight of gold to the ton, but so , uniformly distributed, that with present methods, machin ery and Chinese labor, the district arftfs $100,000,000 annually to tho world's supply of gold. The increase of the quantity to $200,000,000 is only a question of labor. Since 189G Hfle dumps at old abandoned gold Mines have cleaned up vast fortunes Iri America. Tho San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys in California are capable, with modern machinery, moro particularly tho dredge, of pro ducing untold millions. All that is required Is capital and labor and the profits aro assured. This flood of gold proves with Its attendant prosperity that no effort should be made to stop the forward movement given to all humanity by ilio expansion of independent pri- aiary money. The danger of such :i shortage comes not from tho peoplo or from tho representatives of tho peoplo but from Wall street. Nature fa ample enough and abundant enough to keep tho world at work If tho peoplo do not voluntarily con tract her bounties. There is no danger that the present prosperity iIll ceaso until such contraction is ibrced. lum outside his native country. His Southern ancestry, represented by his mother's side, were of Cavalier descent. Singularly appropriate It is, to find the Puritan's banner, on wnlch the motto "Obey the Law" is emblazoned, upheld by tho strong est of modern ndvocates of purity In government, the Dutch and Cavalier President of the Greatest of Republics. Business Directory Doctors. DR. Phores- POLITICAL DOLLAROCRACV. The old Bay State, Massachusetts, is about the only one which will this fall have a really exciting election. Strange as it may seem to Western I J)i HAYDON neople there Is really much dissatis faction with President Roosevelt In some of the capitalistic centers of the Kast. The gubernatorial election In Massachusetts comes every year and the administration policies are i Marshfield, very mucn in issue. Henry m. nit ney, It is expected, will be the demo cratic candidate, and Governor Guild wll be the republican candidate for re-election. Tho next legislature will elect the successor of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, President Roosevelt's leader in tho United States Senate, and It is considered a close question whether h6 will retain his mastery in the state. The administration is deeply interested and probably will B. L use Its Influence as far as possible to effect the defeat of Whitney. To those unacquainted with Bay State politics it may seem peculiar that Henry M. Whitney should be a powerful factor In the counsels of any political party after his expos ure by Lawson. But it must be re membered that Boston has never taken Lawson seriously and that Massachusetts is more interested to day In Its investments than in the standards raised by its Puritanic founders. No families, not even the 4 00" of New York are more bound up with pride and covetous of money, than the aristocracy of that state, 'ihey believe that the president is dis turbing values by Insisting on cor porate obedience of law. So, in spite i of the fact that the moral sentiment of Massachusetts is with the presi dent, there Is danger that dollaro cracy combining with democracy will be able to successfully project the Ignorant Greek, Italian, Canadian French and foreign vote together with the aristocratic vote against Lodge and the administration poli cies and place Whitney in the gover nor's chair. E. E. STRAW, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUIIUKON Diseases of the Eye, Ear, lose and Throat a specialty. Ofiice in Lockhart's Building. Marslifield, Oregon Office opposite Union Furniture Store. Itoun 10 to 1 and 2 to 5 Sprclnl il lent fon pndl to diseases o( trie K. urlnnrr and digestive organs U. s: Pension vxamlnei mmninmmnnmunimjmntnntn::n TW A IP A CTC? eesjeessi V. INORtjj. 'Iiysicinn nnc Burgeon. Offic1 over Sengstackon's Drug Store Office 1621; residence Lawyers. The "Gabler Tone" bus beciiffumoiii unions piano users for more than Jiffy yours. It gives the rare nifil delightful combination of SWKKTNFSS WITH l'OWHIt, n pure, siivyfy singing tone under tho Ilf-ht touch u rich, full resonance lit tho ortlssitno pr.ssr.acs. But this is not nil. The (one of C. Farrin Ged. N. Farr.in J Z FARRIX & FARRIN Attorneys nt I A City Attorney, Dep. Distract Attornej Will practice In U. s Courts and before the U. S. mnd Office. Lockhart Building, Mafehfleld, Ore. Phone Main J. W. BEXXETT, Ofllco over Flanagan fc Bennett Blink. when new, is with use. A effect its riel Tli is is first tho mo piano. beoi . nirt (firth AMsWW heh-i Jo caili I IK-. " 4tA fono year after year twcepl that It gains in quality lot make it weak or "tinny," the hardest use does not or depth. mse of Gabler Construction and Gabler Workmanship, tho scientific, the latter the most conscientious, ever put into n Marshfleld, Francis II. Chirk Oregon jtfcob M. Blake Lawrencu A. Lilfcqvist fiT inirp , lrn r .U;&.lllll'j, lUilul'j cv JU ATTORXEYS-Af. Times Building, Mlrshfleld, Ore. United States Cqmmissjoner's Office. 1LJEQVIST, LAW Send for particulars f The GABLER Plan of Purchase ' An easy way to get, the best piano built K. of P. Picnic next Sunday Don't forget to get your tickets at Norton & Hansen's or tho North Bend News company stores for the K. P. picnic. The North Rend or chestra has been engaged for the oc casion and will furnish music for the day. Committee. Dance at Sumner, Aug. 31. Launches Tioga nr.d Sumner leave Marshfleld at 7:00 sharp. Rur FAST ON Half Ho1 Between Al and j TM EST 4-I-ItiT urcc hxi V? .av BOATS BAY hsdule hlleltl ind North Rend Made in !'' Minutes. Private Lmi3lif;8. Fnret, One ivuv, 15c; r.iiuHl trip, ."c. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. C. P. McKMGII? Attornc Upstairs, Bennett Marshfleld, Walt- Block OregoD YY B9 .flames Music Co. COKE & COKE, Attorney! at Marshfleld, I Oregon C street between Broadway and Front. BRIGIIAM & BE Architects. North Bend, - - Oregon Real Estate Acehts. DIER LAND COMPANY! Real Estate Brokers. North Bend. ----- Oregon I "V r n WIH !. IBM w ML ' Oreg mHWfMHWtfWfMMWK vwwvvvvvvvw vvrwwww Coos Bay Steam Laundry ...Of MR. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for learning of all kinds, i Phone 1884. MARSHFIELD and 11 work now hs Nor' .ftyfr.U,! WWK FOK RepRooocrii THE PURITAN PRESIDENT. Tho president delivered a vigorous and effectivo speech at Provincetown, Massachusetts, on tiio occasion of the .dedication of Its monument. In that .speech ho lauded the strong char acter of tho Puritan who settled New England and who lias been successful in Impressing that character on American institutions everywhere. JIo called special attention to the dis position of those early settlers to re gard law as serious and to obey its dictates lnplicitly. From this ho drew a lesson and applied It to cor porations. His view Is well known, and no words of Theodoro Roosevelt flho Presldont can over more effec tively oxpress thnt view than do the acts' of Theodoro Roosevelt tho man. Tho exceeding merit of this latest prosidont of tho United States is, that his words, though strong and bold and in tho great contest with cor porate encroachment "half battles for tho freo," do not measure up to Iho courago and accomplishment of tho "things done" which aro to ills eredlt. Tho ouloglum bestowed by him on tho character and record of tho Puri tan was not so remarkable for any novelty which it contained or any lit er, i v superiority which distinguished it, ,i.- .,ii account of tho man who f ,!. a. it was a modern day re ft i t,n of the Puritan chnractor Jft' 1 1. .ill tho inodiuni of ono who do- cointe, not from tho Puritan, hut from tho Cavalier who lookod upon i tlie Puritan with contempt nnd the tlMtc-h mcpstor who stolidly foroboro ta persecute with the Cavalier for the Puritanic system of devotion, Rooso f -if 's nll'-,' arcpstcr3 gnvo him a naino which belongs to a nation vhlch gave the Puritan his first asy- J$JJf$JJ Figure o $ eral brief Apply, 111 J $ J $ 4 irri"" """"'"""" Lcf A J. C(JIA yoiuf Aanilac iWx'V ff'j. p . .j. . ,'IX flues. Gen- einont work. Cigar Store. j. .j. .j, j. . j J $ $ J J PIANO STUDIO of LOIXS li.IROLL ; Will open pr tiio reception of pupils abtt SJ.pt. S, 1907. Parlors abovoVjjiylor's Piano : Store. J J 1 ! J J J t ThcC.B.,R.&E.R.R. and Navigation Co. THE C. R., R. & E. R. 11. & N. CO. TIME TARL11 Subject to change withe ut notice. Edgai Agent, NORTH done at ih Bendf Plant BEND $ MARSDEN'S H0L uzcy hfield No. 1. illy, ex. inday No. North Bend Phone 1031 Marslifield Phone 180 Lv. 9: 00a.m. I Jui Lv. J:4ra.m. Connive Ar.l0:20n.m. Myrtle .r.l2:30p.m. Lv.ll:30a.m. Lv.10: 45a.m. Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. F. A. LAISE, Agent. ORD Teen Blow Ifrop. Pull tlie BELL C Wet Yourviilstle J. R. HETyjON, Front Street, : : .MnrelitlelJ, Oreson MARSHFlJELD GENERAL HpSPITAL MISS M. BLACK, Matron HospTiiil for feurgical and Medical cases. Elates reason able. Phktjl 991. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKSHFIELU..OKECION. Capital Subscribed (50,000 Cinittal l'n.i Up JW.C00 Docb a con on the Dan iiUvldea jProills $35,000 rill bnnjniip; business and draws ot CtKifornla. San Kranctfco SCnJii A tin SALE LIOUOR HOUSE JACKJICE, MANAGER SOLE AGENT FOR ThY FAMOUS Hank l'ortland Or., Flint btirg, Or., Ilanovor Na- York, K. M. KoUichlld & nd. on nonrlynll the principal Calif., First fatlc National Balk, R tlonal Hank Son, Ixmdon Abo sell cl cities of Euro' Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposit lock boxes for rent at 6 cento a month or 5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS NEW Just completed for storji goods. teed. For tei I in ng your bust or E 8l r Marslifield household are guaran- II at- Taylor's Piano House Broadway STEAMER. FLYER M. P. PenderKrassf Master and 10:30 a. n muBliOO, 2:30 and 4:00 p. m. Leavos North Bead at 8:15, 9:45 and W 3:15 and 5 Makes dall days. Faro: cents; round 1:15 a. nfi 1A . . u I'. 1W Vtrlp.fo V1 tripr , and 1:45, xcopt Sun- way, 15 5 cents. TIMI-J TABLH. Leavos Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00, Launch JLxpress Will make rogul- trips botwoon South Coos-iverind Marshfleld Leaving tholazl at 7.00 a. in. and MarshfloW Jat 4:30 p. m. Sho will bo OrJn for charter botweou C a. 'n. and 4 p. ul MASTER WYATT COFFELT. Rank nr()rpffnn CapilalVStok fully paid up $50,od& k I Transacts a General Banking V Butineu o North Bend, Oregon 'lllllllMIIII II1IIIIB II J W. Af HARINQ I I Dealer in purream Milk b and ButteWTk. Free do- 5 I livory to all larta of t'ho city. H I fi North Bend, - Oregon Q mimnnwBMiwwwnnmiiiMiimMiiin i V ' - - I Steam iDvrf Works S QStre6 i ltfl'ftini fttitfi .Ottiin ss oVJsisl. GAMBMNUS Uuiios':vuUie tnl Philip Becker, Proprietor. I Handling the following goods IMPOUTKI), BRAXDIF-S, GINS and .WHISKIES. Also for family tratlo n choice lino of the celebrated Ciibtleirooil. Old Hickory, Vellowsiono and Ca nadian Club Whiskies; nlso ver mouths and cordials. SSS$SSSSSS$33SSS G$&KX ? TRY A TIMES WANT AD. n tt 0 n it zsss&M V"i WKM.PI JL K.T,sas.j. ,-.,,.'? m lilli 3MMMTiMja