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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908.
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THE COMMUTER AND HIS GARDEN.
Osteoiiathlc Physician
Graduate of American School ot Osteopathy
Kirksville, Mo.
Onice Hours: 9 n. in. to 4 p m. Oilier Hours liy
Appointment. Olllce In XmburR llloek
Phone 1C11. Marshfleld, Ore.
PREPARE
FOR A
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CIIKAP AIOXKV.
Professor Norton of Yale Univer
sity, 1b an authority on Political
iicoziowy, whoso prominence is sec
ond to none. In n recent paper pre
jtiuruU by him the present financial
Icpr8ion was considered and some
remarkable conclusions were reached.
2lu called attention to the fact that
in 1S0U the world's output of gold
Jiv tli year had reached the extra
ordinary sum of $205,000,000. Kach
y'nr since 19 00 the increase in the
uAjiul of the mines has been such
hat In 1900 the quantity mined was
valued at $100,000,000. This flood
of gold was startling, but, in fast, it
huh. In hib judgment, nothing to the
Yoluoiu which was yet to come.i Pro
fessor Norton believes in the quanti
tative theory of money as do all
KconHflc economists and financiers,
Jiml he recognizes the fact that the
value of gold depreciates in propor
tion as the supply Increases. Hut
tills depreciation can only bo detect
ed in the increase in the value of
what old buys. When prices go up
tlio purchasing power of gold lias di
vtalsaed. And Professor Norton
jropjuecies that prices will, in spite of
the llnancial set-hack, still continue
.La rlao and that in the next throe
.yours the cost of living will increase
thirty per cent. Tills leads to the
conclusion that men can not afford
to retain their money, but, in order
. to InkD advantage of tho cheapening
, oC .gold and tho increase of property
wuliies, they must invest in property.
They must buy. .
Professor Norton may ho right and
ills theory is certainly logical, but It
ia possible that an otl'set may also ex
ist which, although tho quantity of
sold put out by tho mines Is very
Kroa,t, yet money may bo scarco and
may acquire new power. It Is unde
wiahly true that tho world's volumo
f business has increased since 1907
many tlniei faster than tlie output of
oU. .Millions of people, whoso an
cestors were too ignorant or too
Trtiwh better trained and in such hot
ter circumstances than their foro
heiws that their exchanges requlro
aiillllons more money. Railroads and
tfttaninhips have brought tho cliff or
ent ports of tho world so closely to
Kother that commerco has multiplied
lis (Iciunutls many times. Hut tho
'pressing needs of all mankind are so
jjreat that vast sums of money nro
(demanded. Th.o Panama Canal is
only ono instance. Famino stricken
melons In Ilusula, India and China
tniiHl be irrigated to save tho lives of
millions. Vast amounts of money
wra noeded for this. Two hundred
avnil llfty million Hindus need to havo
itlm aid of money and would furnish
jKreat rowaids to investors. Four
Imndrod million Chlnneso are waking
iuti, to modem business methods and
tnutil havo factories, railroads, and
s1I tlio equipment of a modern com
sriorcial nation. All Huropo and all
America nro needing an extension of
Ittelr convenience, and tho railroads
auid steamship lines nro not equal to
Xllo needs of mankind. For all this
Aliero Is not money enough and whon
Alio panic camo it found tho United
filnles In the condition of tho man
-who had millions of property, and
millions of dollars' worth of ordors
on hand, but had to go Into tho hands
.r.u receiver and ceaso business be
.nime 'io could not get money enough
1 do business. Awet currency may
ol ! tho best kind and may ho a
llUlo In tho line of prhilogo, but In
vlrw of tho immedlnto needs of tho
Muntiy and the splendid condition
nln I In to do business, if bIio can
&it tho money, It Is much to bo
laopod Hint sumo such meastiro as
Uiat proposed in Congross will bo
"otiartrd. In spite of Professor Nor
n wo need more money.
Tho bees of tho United States pro--fliir
.'. $2R.Onn,nno worth of honey
nt year. Get busy,
A prominent New York preacher
exyu that Coot-go Washington could
wiol now fill the prosldontlnl chair.
Alas, no; poor George Is doad.
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iS Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Sengstacken's Drug Store.
Phones Office 1C21; Residence 783.
DU. A. L. IIOUSEWOItTII
Pliysiclaii and Surgeon.
Office over First National Bnk.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Offico Phone
1431. Residence Phone 1C5C.
Lawyers.
Frond II. Clarke Jacob M. IllaUo
Lawrenoo A. Liljetiulbt
"LARKE, 1JLAKE &
t LIL1EQVIST,
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Office.
W. 1JEXXETT,
SHOWING OFF.
-Triggs in Novv York Pres
GOOD EVEXIXG.
The man who can't work tin-
less ho has a pJ.pe in his mouth
never produces much that is
worth preserving.
Ot
Only a Little.
Only a llttlo sunshine,
After tho welcome rain;
Only n little laughter,
After tears and pain.
Only a little loving,
After a kiss or two,
Only a fond caressing,
When you're feeling blue.
Only a llttlo kindness,
Given in many ways,
Makes our life worth living,
Makes many happy days.
Only a faithful promise,
Ever to bo true,
Is all I'm asking,
Dearest love, of you!
Augusta Stephan.
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It hns been found that whon you
attempt to mako some Coos Day men
eat their words, they would rather
light than eat.
There are some Coos Bay men who
try to carry at ono time r load that
would look better if taken in two
trips.
Some Coos Bay peoplo who turned
over a now leaf this year havo found
that It blew back before tho year had
grown very old.
PORT ORKORD POINTERS.
A North Bend girl drew herself
up haughtily as sho said "you had
no business to kiss me." "But," j
tho Marshfleld young man said, "it
wasn't business, It was pleasure."
It was a llttlo Coos Day boy who,
whon called to get washed, said:
"What's the matter, haint nobody
got notliiu' olbo to do?"
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Tlio Xew Year.
Although wo rhymo it
Pat and straight
Wo'ro npt to write it
1907.
G. A. GOODRUM.
Ono C003 Bay man says ho has al
ready mndo several mistakes this
year. Ho has dated several letters
1907.
A Marshfleld man receutly had a
serious oporatlon performed. Ho '
had his daily "smile" cut out of his
habits.
Week's Xews as Collected by the Tri
biiue. Port Orford has a mammoth wood
pile on tho beach at Battleroclr,
brought there and piled up by the
big surf.
Dr. White and his nephew, an at
torney, both old Oregonians, but now
of Chicago, went down the coast Fri
day looking after investments in real
estate. They were accompanied by
another gentleman and they consti
tuted a jovial trio.
Nat Dean is carrying tho mail from
Langlois past Haro to where he meets
the Myrtle Point carrier, while Gene
Strain drives from Port Orford to
Langlois. Tho boys get though, but
they have had a strenuous time doing
so.
Miss Calla Chandler began a term
of School Monday in tho Elk river
district. A house at Adolphsen's mill
has been fitted up for school during
tho winter months, as it accommo
dates a larger number of children' at
that placo than whero the school
house is located further up the river.
Rev. Geo. II. Roach was unable to
come down and hold his regnlar ser
vices at Port Orford last Sunday be
cause of the Illness of his wife.
There were more agates on tho
beach Sunday than at any time this
winter, and the day being warm and
sunny many people wero out and
some fine agates wero collected.
Port Orford challenges jany other
point on the coast to produce such a
quantity and quality of gems, both as
to value and variety as are found on
Agato Beach. . iliMi
A little daughter aged 11 months
of F. Cook's, who resides In Port
Orford, died of whooping cough last
Wednesday morning and was laid to
rest In tho cemetery hero on Thurs
day, Dr. Glanvlllc conducting tho
funeral services. The bereaved fam
ily have the sympathy of tho entire
community.
So far January has been remarka
bly warm, with grass growing all
along the coast. Not a snow flaUs
hns yet fnllon in Port Orford and as
thcro Is no snow in tho mountains to
speak of, wo may reasonably expect
good weather and an early spring.
A couple of gentlemen came in
from Portland last week, bought a
lot of grub, and next morning went
up Hubbard's creek whero they
camped a couplo of days, and camo
back and loft for Portland again
without revealing their mission. But
wo supposo it was to got tho final
piece of red tape to tio around the
Byer's survey to complete its approval.
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, Orecoi
G. F. McKXIGUT,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walter BlocV
Marshfleld, - - Orouor
CiOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld,
Orogoi
A
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ARCHITECT
Modern cottages a specialty. Office
opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele
phone Building.
CVRPEXTER
Call R. A. Cortholl.
For all kinds of carpenter and
cabinet work. Show ensos and ofllco
furniture a specialty. Phono 561.
Cortliell's Delicatessen.
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klndr
Phone 1884.
THIGH SNAP PROOF
TfaJw Goodyear rubber montav pmnsoN
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IKtSlO f u.uu jTfjm
Wcossoekot Sporting j!$m.&btth j
Tourist Rubber Coats. . .$4.50 SEl
llnMviK Pnnta S3. 75 'KV SitJi
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Rubber Hats -"5c Mj. GnmU Aro Knockouts."'
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(TANO TUNING,
By. J. F. O'Rielly,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 210.
Murslificia.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Mnslc.
Voice, riano. ripe Orfian. Harmony ote., from
lieglimlng to graduation. Singers coached lu
fctyle diction and Interpretations, for' opera,
oratorio or concert work
New O'Counell BnUdhig, Marsliflcld.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAKSHFIELD. OKKGON.
C'opital Subscribed ?5U,000
Capital Paid Up J10.000
Undivided I'rollts J5,000
Poes a general banking business and drawi.
on tho Dank oi California. San FrancUc
Calif., First National Hank Portland Or., Firei
National Bank. Koseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Hank, New York, N. M. Kotbchlld d.
Son. t.nndou.EiiKlaud.
1 aImi (ell change on nearly all tho principal
, cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, 6afe deposit
lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a month oi
5. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
A Coos Bay man, whon nsked by
tho doctor to show his tongue, replied
that no tongue could toll how bad ho '
felt.
Do you work for a living? Yes!
Then you'ro my friend and you will
find that MeArthtir's hand lotion will
smooth and wooth tho "hard nnd
homy hand of toil" it will softou nnd
whiten any old hand. Remomher Its
mndo only by McArthur at tho
Prescription Drug Store.
COMMUTATION' TICKETS
On salo at Molroso Restaurant,
Uso Tho Times waut ads. You
get a lot for a little.
SCOTS! BURNS ANNIVERSARY.
All Scotchmon, sons nnd grand
sons, also wives and sweethearts are
Invited to attend tho anniversary of
Robert Burns to bo hold In Redmen's
hall Jan. 25th, 190S. A very Inter
esting program has been arranged
also banquot. A very enjoyable time
guaranteed for all thoso atondlng.
SKC. HUGH SNEDDON,
TETER SCOT, Jr.
EDWARD MITCHEL.
Committee.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business
North Bend, Oregon
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Steam Dye Works
C Street,
Lndles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Iteckc r, Proprirlor.
REPRESENTING
STYLE AND QUALITY
The Steamer
TEAMER PLANT
SAILS FROM MARSHFIE LD
Saflo for San Francisco Tuesday Jan. 28th. No reservations liclcl
tifte flio arrival of the ship unless ticket is bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARJSHTIELD. OREGON
fram.wffi.r.j'v3my.x-3!
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H. O. BRECKEXRIDGE G. L. DEAN.
New Owners of tho
C00S BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
.Wo do a general Transfer and Storage business. Orders taken
jf Hiono will receive prompt attention.
WiK Front foot of A St. Phono 1031.
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
.SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
P. P. Baumgrartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Couch 6k Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
BECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Speed Lannchet and Enginei a Specialty
All Classes of Boat andEngine Repairing PromptlyJAttended to
Shops n tie Worth Dead Woolen MMj North Dcnd, Oregon
II. R. BKVIEa, Mechanical Engineer C. H. AUGER, Boat BuilaV
and
Tho U off sale on all toys and
Christmas China will continue all
throughout this month. Coos 3ay
Cash Store.
Try a want a.
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Iliii Between Mai'shfleld -iiul .ortb
Bend Made in 12 Minutes.
Private hamllnus.
Faro: Oneway, 15c; rti(l trip, aSe.
J. A. O'KIChtA', Proprietor.
BELIEVE In nowspaper advertls-)
ing a groat deal moro than you be
lieve In show windows your stors
can always har show windows.
stmjMiiM'b. !iiL.i"-i'',:M-.ii'i'
THAT NEW LEDGER
Ton wore going to open this year. Wo havo it. Also a full
.... uijnciD iHio ui uiuuii uuuks, uay oooks, casn uooks, etc.
You do not have to seud to Portland or San Francisco. Try
this store.
Front. Street.
AH tbo lato papers and magazines. A full lino of stationery.
MMM1 W Bimrareac lUAuxunvn mrLW7ymnovm!
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Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
C F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - a Sr iwir
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