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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1908.
Coos Bay Times
Address All Communicatio nsto
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Sflarihfield - Oregon
J. l'lEKl'ONT MORGAN' FOR PRES
IDENT. Is it not remarkable that the
American people have so utterly fail
ed heretofore in a clear perception
of their opportunities and an under
standing of their nest interests as
not to recognize that J. Plerpont
Morgan is and long has been the most
logical, capable and brilliant candi
date for the high office of President
of "these United States? Yet all the
bright years of the past have swept
by and not until this year of Grace
1908 have the peculiar qualifications
of that very famous and able man
been considered. Vv'e are indebted to
financial interests In New York City
-which are jubilant and confident over
the splendid suggestion that instead of
putting such sentimental nonenities
as Washington, Jefferson, Jackson,
Lincoln and Roosevelt in the White
House, great and successful busl
nes men, like Mr. Morgan, be put at
the nation's head. Now that the sug
gestion has been made It occurs to
us that all the nionled interests in
America, not to say the Rothschild
family of Europe, would approve It,
and any views to the contrary are
rank populism and anarchy. What
a splendid ticket it would be, Mor
gan of Nuw York for president and
Rockefeller of Ohio for vice presi
dent. The advantages which would ac
crue to our government with Mr.
3Iorgan at its head should be patent
if not patented. Electing him could
not fall to Inspire confidence In Euro
pean financial circles so that our
securities would sell at a premium,
and the commissions which the pres
ident's partners could collect would
increaso the splendid fortune which ho
now possesses. It would cause trust
.stocks to boom, and water, which has
thus far been a drug on the market,
.so to speak, would be more complete
ly commercialized and offered to the
public at bed rock prices. With Mr.
Morgan as president, watered stock
-would become substantial. And by
electing him the nation would ren
der it unnecessary for the president
of the United States to go to Wall
street for the purpose of consulting
lilm on bond Issues. It is recalled
that Mr. Cleveland and several other
presidents have made frequent pil
grimages to Mr. Morgan's Wall street
shrine when the nation was in straits.
Moro than this. When the country
was In distress, who but Mr. Morgan
relieved It? Did he not recently
work day and night to restore confi
dence which some of his Wall street
friends had lost? Did ho not present
a splendid spectacle struggling to
prevent the withdrawal of funds
from tho banks and protecting those
banks by taking their funds from
the back door and returning them to
tho bank vaults through tho front
door?
Moreover, while tho talkers havo
been talking finance, has not Mr.
Morgan been giving tho country ob
ject lessons. Labor, half starved and
poorly clad, feels an object lesson
and realizes that better results and
moro food and clothing would como
to them if Mr. Morgan were made
president. The widows and orphans
know that if Mr. Morgan woro presi
dent they would not tbo disturbed
in tho enjoyment of their mite. Tho
business men understand that Mr.
Morgan '3 financial policy would not
bo uncertain, as Is that of tho poli
ticians. On tho contrary, thoy could
positively depend on It, that thoy
could retlro from business In a short
time, and Mr. Morgan would manago
it for them without any salary and
simply dopondlng on tho chanco of
absorbing tho profits. Yes! Yes!
Let J. P. Morgan bo president, and
drop Taft and Bryan and Teddy.
Wouldn't it bo fine? Tho people
would vote for him In droves, no
doubt.
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The Ideal Pharmacy
ON C STREET.
j; Everything New and UptoDate
T Wc buy the best crude drugs In the innrkct nnd manufacture our
T own goods, therefore KNOW they are the best obtainable.
NO GUESS WORK HERE.
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Ceos Bay Furniture Co.
North Bend, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS
MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND
MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES
White Cedar Chests Made to Order,
J. F. Bode, Manager.
Phone 671
Three AVcelcs
Tho Lions Shnro
The llrokcn Road
My Lndy of Clcvo
Tho Yoke
H Front, Street, J
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COMPLETE LINE OF
LAUNCH SUPPLIES
1 WHISTLES SPARK COILS
SIDE LIGHTS STEERING-WHEELS
SPARK PLUGS MARINE-HARDWARE
CARBURETORS BELLS
SPEED-WHEELS BATTERIES
DUppi
Wale- Frni Nrar "A" Street - Phone 33
TACK FLANAGAN - - BILL LAWLOR
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
K Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
EC. F. McCoIlum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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STEAMER PLANT
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO MAR. 6th
So reservuutjns held
nftcr tho arrl"wj of tho ship unless ticket Li iought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSIIFIELD, OREGON
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Mastflr.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Mnrshfleld, Ore., Phono 441.
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I BEAVER HILL COAL g
8 The Fuel that Made Coos Bay Famous jj
a Send your teams or telephone your orders to jj
p' Masters & McLain,
ff Sole agents
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j $5.00 Tor Ton nt Uio Yard, $0.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special
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prices on scow load lots.
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GOOSE DINNER
At Smith's Cafo Sunday.
Tho Drain and Coos nay stage lino
lias transferred Its Mnrshllold agoncy
from Norton & Hanson storo to II. C.
Bneckenrldgo, agent, at tho office of
tho Coos Day Transportation Co., A
Street Dock. For in formation phono
1G31 or luqulro of Cnpt. Holden, of
tho launch Gnsco.
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vUams, Bacon and Lirdjr
FISHING DAYS ARE HERE j
Fourteen years experience in fishing on Coos
River enables us to select a stock of tackle
most suitable for thsee waters. We can
supply you with the proper outfit.
The GUNNERY
Front St.
aeaansKsxs:
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
ENU5 TACIUtM AJLMJ
BECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00
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.
Business Directory
Doctors.
DOCTOR U. W. BAUMUAUGII
Pliyslclnn nnd Surgeon.
Dlseasea of Women nnd Chlldron.
Ofllco over Lockhart drug storo.
Rooms E and P. Phono 1451.
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K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Qraduato of American School of Ostcopatlir
Klrksvlllc, Mo.
Ofllco Hours: 9 n. tu. to 4 p. m. Other Hours hy
Appointment. Olllco In Nasliurg lllock
Phono 1G11. Marshflold, Oro.
DR. GEO. E. DIX
Physician nnd Surgeon.
OIHco-Flrst Nat. Hank lllclg. Phono 1081
Dlt. J. W. INGRAM
Physician und Surgeon.
Ofllco over Sengstackon's Drug Storo.
Phones Ofllco 1C21; Residence 783.
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORT1I
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office over First National Bank,
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Offlco Phone
1431. Residence Phono 1G56.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Dlaka
Law rence A. Ltljcquist
CLARICE, liLAKE &
L1LJEQVIST,
ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW
Times Dulldlug, Marshlleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Office.
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W. DENNETT,
Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, - - - Oregon
C. p. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Waif? Block
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-0KE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
Miscellaneous
MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY
Odd PellowH Hall.
Monday and Thursday Afternoon and
Evenings.
Private Instruction. Prof. C. P.' Smith
CARPENTER
Call R. A. Corthell.
For all kinds of carpentering,
building and repair work. Show cas
es and offlco furniture a specialty.
Phone GG1. CorthcU's Delicatessen.
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R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Tt-amlng of all klnde.
Phono 1884.
MUSICAL
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RS. GERALDINE MORRIS,
Voice Culture,
Pure tone production a specialty.
Studio in Nnsburg Block.
PIANO TUNING,
Dy. J. P. O'Rielly,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 210,
Marshfleld.
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New Styles and Samples
JUST RECEIVED FROM
Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit House
CHICAGO
I MRS. M. R. SMITH, Aent
Cor. First and B Sts. : Marshfleld
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JOHN A. PROVORSE,
Prop.and Mjr.
Phone 1251 - - North Bend, Oregon f
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: Investors? Investigate This
One block consisting of -10 lots
In Rail Road Addition, Well located
CaUfr iiiornmtlon at tho offlco of
STUTSMAN & COMPANY
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Speed Launchei and Engine! a SrtcU'ty
All Claitei of Boat andEogine Repairiog PromplIjAttended to
nopt la the North Dead Woolen Mill Noitb Bend, Oregon
II. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. II. ALLGER, BoatBnilder
ELSIER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Volco, riano IMpo Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginning to grnduntlon. Singers coached In
style diction and interpretations, for opera,
oratorio or concert ork
New O' Conn ell Building, Marshfleld.
QUICK DfcLIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry offlco will
, bo open Saturday evenings until
; S o'clock.
Phose 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshflold and North Bend.
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BUSINESS LOT
On Second Street in same block as
First Trust and Saving Bank Bldg,
RIGHT IN THE BUSINESS CENTER
For particulars sec
STUTSMAN & CO:
THOMASON & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Gairn and Feed'
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Cu ital Hu bscrl bed 5u,ooo
Capnal l'aid Up 140,000
Undivided Profits t,ooo
Doen a general banking buBiueea and drawi
ou the Hank ot California, Han Krancltc
Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., flrH
National Bank Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kothoblld A
Son, London, England.
Alto sell change on nearly all tba principal
cities ot Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit
lock boxes far rent at 6 cents month or
$5. a year.
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