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-. THE DAILY COOS BAY TfMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907. i w """ ' ! d, i iff Coos Bay Times A LSDHPEXDKNT BBPCP.""; V 'WTSJAPEB rOBUiiHID HVBI1T DAY BXCBF7in M0 SAT AMD ALSO TKBKLT BT Tir- oi (Uy Timks PoiLisHiwa Co. Tho policy of The Cooi,Bay Times tylfi bo Republican in politics, with the Independence of which President Kooee relt is tho leading exponent. Snteroil at the pottofilce nt Marahfleld, Ore con. for transmission through the malls at second clnss niall.mattcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-. Single copy, daily, - - 5 cents Pot month, daily, - - 50 centB Throe months, daily, - - $1 25 Six months, daily - - f 2 50 One year, daily, - - - $5 00 Wekly, per year - - 11 50 Local readers 10c lino first Inser tion, 8c line each succeeding Inser tion. Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshfleld, Oregon. TAFT FOR PRESIDENT. Tho presidential election of next year Is already p'tating tho Ameri can people nnd tho star actors on tho political stage at presont are William H. Taft, some time Gov ernor of the Philippine Islands and now Secretary of War in President Roosevelt's cabinet, and W. J. Bryan, leader of tho Democratic party, and twice candidate for Frest dent. These gentlemen aro now be ing kept by tho politicians and news papors In the public eye, and all sorts of political sentiment, passion, prejudices and self-interests, are be ing invoked in favor of ono or the other candidate. It is over a year to tho next elec tion for President. It is nino months of tho situation propose that the pro tection is needed on the Marshfleld side and not beyond? Since it seems necessary that the most prominent and conspicuous placo on the water front should bo devoted to pit fills and folly, and that the city should thus prominently wear tho scarlet letter, it is suggested that the rails be placed so one going from the city's hall to the city's fall, will not be in danger of walking Into the bay. If he succeedsMn getting by he is proba bly safe and doesn't need the rails. Notice. To our patrons, commencing the first of October, 1907, all laun dry work will bo placed on a cash basis. Thanking you for past busi ness and soliciting continuance of the same. Signed. Coos Bay Steam Laundry. CROESUS OF THE FUTURE WILSON SAYS HE AVILL OWN Ono Man Already Controls 30,000, 000 Acres Rockefeller nnd Car negie's Wealth Combined. Washington, Sept. 9. "Nearly all the timber in tho United States out side the National forests will, within a few years, bo exhausted, with the oxceptipn of vast tracts in tho hands of one or two men, and each of these men will have greater wealth than Rockefeller and Carnegie put to gether." This remarkable statement was not made by some theorist or alarmist, but came from James Wilson, Secre tary of Agriculture, upon his return to Washington after a tour of inspec tion of the National forests of tho West. And Mr. Wilson is not in clined to be sensational. "Rockefeller is now considered tho modern Croesus," added the Secre tary, "but the lumber king of tho fu ture will far surpass him in riches. And why not? Tho forests of tho West, through fires and the Inroads to tho probable dato of tho nominat ing conventions. Jinny changes may of lumbermen, are disappearing year occur before either date and neither by year muqh more rapidly than candldatp may be accepted as tho , they aro growing. In tho far North flnal choice of his party. Tho great ' west tho big trees are constantly be- question before tho American people should ho one 'of measures more than one of men and each locality should have tho business senso to advocate tho candidato most likely to advanco its own interests, provid ed the safety of tho nation is not In volved. So far as present conditions aro concerned, howovcr, there Is no danger from either party or any caudidato now mentioned, to the re public. Thero are no questions or Issues involved except business and moroj questions of a domestic na ture: Neither Taft, nor Bryan, Fair- i banks nor Folk, Hughes nor lloko I Smith aro likely to prove very radi-I cal. But tho Interests of tho Pacific ' Caaat demand certain business mea3uros and policies which should cause Its entire population to vote practically as ono mnu. ) The most Important consideration lav tills coast Is tho Panama canal. Tho Puciflc corist needs this great ' waterway and should favor tho man ' whoso record is most pronounced in ) Us favor. Tho Puciflc coast needs to luivo its long shoro lino properly pro tected and Improved, and recognizes that its best Interests In that respect would bo subserved only by one who lias been practically connected with Oriental questions. Tho Pacific coast needs tho guiding hand of ono who lias boon brought In closo con tact with naval, war nnd murine af fairs connected with tho Pacific. It also needs that shipping should bo fostered and would hove no business ubjcctlon to giving oncouragomont to those who will add prestige to Hi is section by advancing measures in that direction. Tho coast in .com mon with most of tho people of tho United Stntcs, wlillo it Is not in clined to surrender tho principle of protection to American industries, especially ns it is confronted by tho cheap labor of tho Orient and devel oping competition in that quarter, bclioves In a revision of tho tariff but bulioves tiint revision should bo mndo by tho friends of protection. At presont If seoms boyond contro versy thut W. H. Taft, is, by virtuo of bis associations, his cxporlonco, his Juiowledgo of this const and Oriental questions, as a mutter of good busi ness selection, tho most sultnblo standard bearer of tho Republican party, and tho ono most likoly to ad vance tho interests of this coast with out being unfair to any other section. Let us accept Taft, not monioly us tho administrator of tho Roosvolt policy, but as tho candidato who bett under stands this coast. Inr. .I.l 1 li. ..,. - "b utaiiujcu, uiiu il mites ouu years to grow now ones. Thus many gen erations of men must come and go beforo wo can replenish the virgin forests of a few years ago. During the past few years the price of lum ber has doubled. With an increased scarcity thero must still bo higher price. "One man in tho Pacific Northwest already controls 30,000,000 acres of forest land. Wo have only five times that amount under control of the Government. We hold our supply to protect tho watershed and to pre serve a supply of timber for future use. He holds his for profit. In a quarter of a century from now, when the supply of timber Is almost gone and the demand for It has greatly in creased, think of what those 30,000, 000 acres, and perhaps more than that may be added to them, will bo worth." Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Bonlung Business North Bend, Oregon ,,!5$Jl0$5tl,l$i,$'l MAR8HFIKLT) DETECTIVE AGENCY. W. II. Dnvls, Manager. Will take up any kind of de tective work entrusted to me by those desiring flrst class work. All correspond ence confidential and prompt- ly attended to. My work always satisfactory and terms right. Correspondence bo- licitcd. Address all matters to AV. H. DAVIS, Marshfleld, - - - Oregon. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Capital Subscribed J50.000 Capital Paid Up $40,000 Undivided Profits 13.5,000 Boos a trenornl banking business and draws cm tho Bank ot California, Han Francisco CallL, First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Rofecbtfrg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kuthchlld & Son, London, England. Also soil olwi'ice on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kent subject to oheck, eafo deposit lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a mouth or $i. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Ceess Property at Present Prices will Prove Profitable We Offer 100 feet of water front (Front St) . . vj) jUlU.vU 50-foot business lot in business ccn- t'lftftft 00 50-foot lot on one of the best streets Sure to become central business d"fiAA AA property , jJUUU.UU lOOvlOO, ono of tho best business (MCAAAAA corners yiDlMMJ.UU 00100, corner Washington and Bur- (M Of) A A A Ttvo of the best lots on Sheridan &1000 00 between Oregon and Queen P """"" Two large residence lots, with east front nnd unobstructed bay view, (tQCA A A 12 largo lots on marsh closo to CTO 00 business , $&i3J.JJ Business Directory S. Kaufman Company Across from Chamber of Commerce. HrSmggKffgJEWI3Jga&flgl The Coos Bay Times, 1 year . A Good Talking Machine, value Six Standard Records, vake . . $ 5. 25.00 3.60 For Total Worth, $33. y asi&jffiasfiEiiastt: Special To Times Readers I $1.00 a weekuffXpays the cost U u H By subscribing to tho Coos Bay Times for one year you can obtain a regular $25.00 highgrado Talking Machine and six'records of your own selection included. Amount saved to you is $7.40. This is tho best combination offer and tho most popular ever made to the Coos IJny readers. Open only to those subscribing to tho Dally Times. upon payment of 2.00. Thereafter is completed. Send In your order U M f 'jot nf "iFJT7i&Att3rrwxnrnTmAiwBTMTmxKVfTrniB hmgiaiWMBbi! JJ WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 5(bcJ00 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengslacken, Manager. Doctors. dr. . W. INGRAM. Physician nnd Burgeon. Otflca over Songstackon's Drug Store. Phones Ofllca 1621; residence 731. Lawyers. J. W. BENNETT, Offlco over Flanagan & Bennatt Bank. Marshfleld, .... Oron Francis II. Clurko Jacob M. Hbiko Lnwronco A. Liljcqvlst CLARKE, HLAKE LXUEQ.VI8T, ATTORNEY'S-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. C. F. McKNIGHT, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bonnett & Walter Block Marshfleld, .... OregoD COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, - - - - Oregon Nasburg 6lock. Phono 818 J. K. OAYOU, Architect Estimates furnished for all kinds of buildings. Marshfleld, : : Oregon. BRIGHAM & BELL, Architects. North Bend, - - - Oregon Real Estate Accents. MR. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kinds. Phono 1884. TheC.B.,R.&LR.R. and Navigation Co. THE O. R., R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. Lv. 9:00a.m. Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. Dally, ex. Sunday Mnrsh'd Junction Coqullle Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv.ll :30a.m. Lv.l0:45a.m. Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily. F. A. LAISE, Agent. and - Dollvory Is promptly mado $1.00 a week until tho contract at once. Call, phono or write. Taylor's Piano House, Phono Broadway, Marshfleld. fmx(vnjmiwaEajxissvxmmv Coos Bay Times Office. Broadway, Marshfleld. Phono 1331. IV THE AVRO.VO PLACE. It is a groat plank road which ox UmhIb from Front stroet across tho Hzls and ovor to Klttyvlllo. Why aru tho unsuspecting Inhabitants not protected by a railing from Marshfleld center to tho center of frailty, but guarded nnd ffroCccted by two uonuttful rails be yond. Ilavo not tho city uuthorltles mado a mistake? Does not tho logic Coo ay Acaoe y US1C Students may Kriidiiuto In Voice, Piano or Pipe Organ. Rapid nnd thoro'ugli liu-tlxxl for beginners.. Classes in Harmony Counterpoint, etc., vocal sight reading, ami piano ensemble. Tho Director ELMER A. TODD, pupil of Wider, Sudani and Chnmlnnde, I'nrli, will coach .singer, in Oratorio, opera or concert work. Temporary address: W. R. Unities Music Co., Marshfleld, or Telephone Hotel Ore gon, North Rend. Cook with Gas Electric Power and Flatirons mmmttmm immmmmmt A nice line of Souvenir Postals of Marshfield NORTON & HANSEN smmmmmmmtnnmtmmsmnsssmm FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Rni Between Marshfleld -md Xorfh Bend Mnd iu 13 Minutes, Private Landings. Pnr: Oneway, 15c.; rouua trip, JIDV. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. CURREN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Work Done PHONES 543, 149 and 271 North Bend, Oregon We Coos Bay Gas (gh Electric Co. STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pendergrass, Master nnd 10:30 a. ., and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 0:45 and 11:15 a. m nnd 1:45, 3:15 and 5:00 p. m. Makes daily trips except Sun days. Faro: One way, 15 ants; round trip, 25 cents. TIME TABLE. Leaves MarBhfleld 7:30, 9:00, $. 4. 4. 4, ,. ,, 4, .. J. L. KOONTZ Machino and Repair Shop. At Holland's Boat Houso Front St. Marshfleld. J.4.4.4..j.4.4..j.4.4.4.4,4..j, 4 4 l'lA.U HTUDIO 'of LOUIS II. ROLL Will ODen for tho rononMnn of pupils about Sept. 8, 1907. Parlors above Taylor's Piano Store. 4, , 3. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance II. W. 0L80N, Mastsr. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m. Sails fron Coos Bay Tuesdays, at servioe of ti4e. . P. BttMigartner, Agt. L. W, Shaw, Art. 0k 14. Deck, Portland, Ore, MrhM, Ow Phana U. Steam Dye Works C Street. L hllet)'tutdvients'gtu mrntsi'lean wl or dyivl. Philip Becker, Proprietor. PuUttie 3ELL CORD Wet Yottr Whistle Then Blow J. R. MGRRON, Prop. FrMt Streat, t j MrtaftU, OrccM