The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1907, SATURDAY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907.
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COOS BAY TIMES
Marshficld, Oregon.
A DEMOCRATIC PRINCn.
Some Englishman, we have for
gotten his name, recently asserted
that the bluest and most exclusive
aristrocrat in the world was to be
.found among tho wealth Inheriting
descendents of the Puritans and
Cavaliers of Ameria. He was, so
claimed tho writer, the most unap
proachable the proudest and the
most pronounced exemple of Caste.
Now ' Mesdames Vanderbllt, Ber
wind and Goolet who spend certain
months of the 50cial season In
fashionable Newport do not, In very
Iruth, bear names which can be di
rectly tracqd to either Puritan or
Cavalier, blit they have been nur
tured In the atmosphere of the most
exclusive aristocrat who docs, and
it Is not suprlsing if they have ac
quired his pride and habit. Prince
Wilhelm, after all, is only a descend
ed of one of Napoleans' Marshals,
the fortunate Bernadotte, who be
came Sweden's king only a little
more than a century ago, and
Napoleon said he made his marshals
cif mud. So possibly, Wilholm was
not so much of an aristocrat as his
hostesses. At any rato It appears to
have been a shock to the Vandebllts,
the Goelets and tho Berwinds, to
discover that their royal guest actu
ally left their gorgeous ball room
and danced with the servant girls.
And the horror became more ter
rible, for the servant girls were
wearing their mistresses cast off
finery.
The news reports say that from
Mrs. Vanderbllt down to the lowest
eligible parasites of Newports elite
scarcely one of the fashionable set
spent less than a fortune to show
Prince Wilhelm that America is able
to entertain more reyally than any
court in Europe. They have mis
taken, however, the aim of breeding.
TnL monarchs of Sweeden and Nor
way have always been somewhat
Democratic. They do not live In
riotous luxury. They occupy royal
position as a legal selection, not
with the idea that it is a right di
Tine. Bernadotte never lost his head
to that extent. Servant girls become
American queens sometimes in this
country and when 'Wilhelm choso to
dance with the Sweedish servant
Sirls he was not unmindful, perhaps,
4hat they wero as good as the great
crandmothers of tho Vanderbilts,
Berwinds and Goelets or oven of the
Prince himself. Modern aristocracy
2s not admirablo except in tho ranks
f those who havo for a motto
"Service for Service."
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Contractors and Builders
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JACK RICE, MANAGER
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Office fixtures a specialty. Jdtore fronts, Counters,
Shelving. Let us work outlyourplans. See us be
fore building.
Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street
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Handling Hie following
Business Directory
Doctors.
E. E. STRAW, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DiBcnB of the Eye, Ear, l.m
and lhroat a specialty.
Oilico in Lockhart'B Building.
Marshfioltl, Oregon'
DR. V. 1IAYDOX
Special attention paid to discuses of
Skin, Digestive and Urinary
Organs.
Marshfleld, Ore. Phone 973
DR. U. V. INURAAi.
Physician nnt' burgeon.
01Hc over Songstacken'a Drug Store.
Phones OlHce 1621; residence 7gj
Lawyers.
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IMPORTED, BRANDIES, GINS
and .WHISKIES. Also for family
trade a choice lino of the celebrated
Cnstlcwood.
Old Hickory, Yellowstone and Ca
nadian Club 'Whiskies; also ver
moutlis and cordials.
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THE COAL SUPPLY.
Tlie magnitude of tho undertaking
to send tho grcnt fleet of American
Trarahips to the Pacific, becomes
evident to tho ordluary citizen when
le learns tho vastness of the coal
shipments necessary to keep tho fleet
afloat as it proceeds on its long
Journey. Naval experts estimate
ttat 100,554 tons of coal in ndditlon
to what tho battleships will carry in
tticlr bunkers when thoy start will
to required to mako tho trip. Be
sides this tho torpedo boats will
iLurn 13,000 tons. All told tho
quanlty required is In tho neighbor
Hood of 125,000 tons. On tho way
to San Francisco tho fleet will coal
JIvo times and tho fuel must bo dis
tributed Mining tho sovoral stations
equally. Tho first placo is at Trini
dad, tho next Rio Jnnero, tho next
Sandy Point in tho straits of Ma
xolan and then at Calhio, Peru, and
last at Magdalona Hay. To supply
this coal to tho sovoral stations,
.many colliers and chartered ships
tvIII bo required.
Tho fact Is emphasized that tho
yuSac coast can furnish no nntivo
coal for tho uso of tho navy. This
is a decided disadvantage and tho
naval department would rognrd any
TaiSwial solution of this problem of
(supplying this necessary munition of
war; aB a boon of inestimable value.
At Coos Bay la to be found tho only
coal which is available south of
Puget Sound on the Pacific any
where, but this Is not sufficiently
developed nor, as yet, up to tho
naval standard. Great hopes are
based, however, on the recent ex
periments at Jamestown which con
clusively show that tho Pacific coals,
of which those of Coos Bay are the
most prominent can bo brlquetted
and tho elements supplied which
will bring them up to the standard.
Those who realizo how scarce coal
really Is on this coast, appreciate the
exceptional value of Coos Bay coal
and understand why this must be
made a coaling station.
AVHIPPIXG CONVICTS.
Should a convict be whipped? In
ancient times It was thought that no
other method could bo employed to
correct tho wrong door. But in those
days tho theory was that tho law had
some scheme of revenge for any In
fraction of its provisions. Tho old
Idea was that force only could bo
successfully applied to tho criminal.
It was not expected that any man
should lovo the state and so tho state
presented a forco of tenor and
stretched forth tho arm of affliction.
Tho old Mosaic law prescribed "an
oyo for an eye and a tooth for a
tooth." That law was repealed by a
greater man than Moses who enacted
a substitute In these words, "Lovo yo
ono another;" "Do unto others as yo
would that othors should do unto
you." The law of lovo was substi
tuted for forco. Up to that time tho
progress of tho world had been but
slight. Men hunted and plundered
ono another. War was their occupa
tion. Tho bruto dominated.
SInco tho law of lovo was given to
tho world, progress has been possible.
In Its light and under its Influence
all that makes tho world fit to live In
has grown Into being. What men
havo dono to help ono another
through tho state and by Individual
action, has brought happiness and
comfort. In all enlightened states,
where this law of love Is recognized,
the brutal punishment which was
Inflicted In the dark ages, has been
abolished. Not so, It seems, In Ore
gon. Why not? Is Oregon still ling
ering on the verge of barbarism?
Is it still within tho shadow of the
dark ages? Why Is corporal pun
ishment Inflicted In the prisons of the
state? Why was a convict whipped
till ho fainted from pain and ex
haustion? Is this Russia? Has not
tho grandest of all states of the
union, Oregon, progressed beyond
tho standard of the Turk, or the Per
sian? There is no rfrong or evil
which can not be corrected by im
prisonment better than by tho brutal
Infliction of the knout or the whip.
The New Piano Store will be open
soon. In the meantime if you
looking for a piano see
tore
are Jr
in the new Deubner Bid?, cor. C and Broadway
E. L. C. Parrin Geo. N. Farrin
FA1UUN & PARRIN
Attorneys at Law
City Attorney, Dcp. District Attorney
Will practico in U. S. Courts
and beforo tho U. S. Land Offlco.
Lockhart Building, Marshflold, Ore.
PhonoXMnin 41.
J. W. DENNETT,
Offlco over Flanagan & Bennett
Bahk.
MarfihOold,
Francis II. Clurke
Law rence A
CLARKE, BLAKlia L1LJEQVIST,
ATTORNEY
Times Building,
United States Comj
Oregon
Jacob M. Blake
Llljeqtist
1-ATfliAW
Mafshfleld, Ore.
ilsaioner's Office.
C. F. McKNIGHTJ
Attorney
Upstairs, Bonnctb
Marshflold,
-aw.
Walf Block
Oregon
COKE & COKE,
Attornejrsat Law.
Marshflold,
Orogon
Nasburg Blocla Phono S10
J. 13. CM. YOU,
ArclBtect
Estimates furnished for all
kinds of buildings.
Marshfleld, : : Oregon,
imiGIIAM & UELL,
Architects.
North Bend, ----- Oregon
Real Estate Agents.
MR. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for 1 taming of all kinds.
Phono 1884.
Cook with Gas
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Electric Power and Hatirons
The Co
say Gas
TheCB.,R.&LR.R.
and Navigation Co.
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Subject to ch
No. 1.
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Mfarsh'd
Junction
Coqulllo
Myrtle Pt
No. 2.
Ar.l2:30p.m.
Lv.ll :30a.m.
Lv.10: 45a.m.
Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally.
F. A. LAISE, Agent.
Dr. J. G. Goble, tho well known
optician of Medford, will visit Coos
Bay towns during September. Dates
given later. .
TURKS SLAUGHTER
WOMEN AND BABES
Teheran, Aug. 27. General Do
wleh and other officials, according to
reports received, havo been captured
and afterwards killed by invading
Turks. Many inoffenslvo Persian vil
lagers, including women and child
ren, havo been slaughtered. Many
women wero carried off and property
destroyed. Turkish regulars with
artillery wero within four miles of
Urmlah, August 15, and continue to
occupy Persian territory. Tho Turks
aro reported to bo occupying Mervlan
Persian Kurdestan. Tho Inhabitants
havo telegraphed that the govern
ment Is powerless and tho people beg
Russia to assist them.
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Portland & Coos Bay S-S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails for Portland and Aforia every Thursday
C. F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - A. 9L Dock
and
H BEND
n BOATS
THE BAY
FASTE5
ON
HalfHdmchedule
R Between Hurshflcld und North
Bend Mode in 12 Minutes.
Prirnte Landings.
Fwo: Ono way, 15c; round trip, sB.
J. A. O'lCELLY, Proprietor.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
not bo responsible for any debts con
tracted by my wife Maud Frey,
signod: L. A. FREY.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION
ECAUSE
rcsidencrproperty, lots 50x100
Itered jsvith a good bay view and
For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
It is choice insid
with alleys, is well sh
prices of lots are reasd
STEAME1R. FLYER
Hi P. Pendfrgrass, 1
, Master
and 10:30 a. if., and UffO, 3:30
and 4:00 p. n.
Leaves NoruiJraend nt 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45,
3:15 and 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except Sun
days. Faro: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
TUIE TABLE.
Leaves Marshflold 7:30, 9:00,
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A. J. COJfN
Figure on b-mirllucs. Gen-
eral brick fcflu cement work,
Aunlr. Blanco Clear Store.
4,4.4,44.4.4.4,4,4.4.4.4. 4., 4, 4 4
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