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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908.
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
5Clio Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
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M. C. MALONKY. . .Uditor nnd Pub.
PAN K. MALONEY News Editor
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Unrnt-Oclil .... OrfRon
The policy of the Coos Bay Tidies
will be Republican in politics, with
the independence of which President
Roosevelt is the leading exponent
NATIONAL DEPUDLICAN TICKET
For President,
WILLIAM II. TAET.
Of 'Ohio
For Vice President,
JAMES S. SUEHMAX
Of New York.
Presidential Electors,
D. Lee, of Multnomah county.
J. Miller, of Linn County.
C. Marstcrs, of Douglas county.
U. Butler, of Gilliam county.
GOOD EVENING.
i Gold is good in its place; but H
living patriotic men are better X
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i ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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THE INDISCRETION OF KERN.
Mr. Bryan's running mate on tho
'.Democratic ticket, Mr. Kern, In tho
ourso of a speech In Baltimore Sept
23 declared himself as follows: "Under
our system of jurisprudence every
man Is presumed Innocent until his
.guilt is satisfactory shown."
This is au amazing statement It
3hows that Mr. Kern has either Im
perfectly rehearsed tl o part assigned
to him by Mr. Bryan or lias dellben
atcly changed his lines to suit his own
fancy. In any ocut lie is likely to
rcceho a sharp lcprlmaud from his
chief.
It Is self evident that if Mr. Kern's
proposition It true of lndhlduals it is
equally true of corporations. Yet Mr.
Bryan's contention is that tho more
-existence of an Interstate corporation
proves that It Is a lawless organiza
tion and should bo smashed on gen
eral principles. The Idea that such a
body has definite legal lights and that
thoso rights cannot bo forfeited except
by duo process of law Is Intolerable to
Mr. Bryan, no would destroy tho
.corporations nnd, If need be, try them
afterward. Ho complains that tho
"trust magnates" have not been slap
ped Into prison. Tho fact that they
havo not been Indicted, tried, convlct
ved nnd sentenced in duo form as pro
scribed by law Is nothing to him. no
is reaching out for a revolutionized
system, under which the president
Shall bo jiftlge, jury nnd executioner,
and ho won't bo happy until be gets It
Mr. Bryan Is an ndvocnte of lynch
'law for Interstate corporations, no
has convicted them already and would
subject them to summary execution It
ho could have his way. His policies
WOuld not only forfeit tho property
' rights of shareholders In such corpora
tions, but would enormously Increase
the cost of production nnd distribu
tion In many of our greatest indus
tries. Tho highly organized methods
which now provide unsurpassed facili
ties Jfor oxchnngo between producer
and consumer would bo seriously in
jured If not actually destroyed, by tho
application of tho Bryan policies. Who
can doubt that tho lesult would bo au
increase in tho cost of production, an
jncreaso In tho cost of transportation
and hence au lncieaso in tho cost to
the consumer of commodities so af
fected? Mr. Korn's talk about punishing cor
porations only after duo process of
law Is a gravo Indiscretion. It is a
contradiction and nlmost a betrayal of
the whole Bryan programme. Tho
Nebraska agitator has already entered
a verdict of guilty ngalnst tho corpora
tions and passed tho death sontenco
upon them. Ills policy Is, "Duo process
of law bo hanged, nnd tho corporations
along with it!"
A Sea Song.
A stiff breeze home, and tho bow
spray fine
Coating my face with a gauze o'
brine.
Tho black swells writhing serpent
wise, And clear, in the gloom, two sweet,
sweet eyes.
The harbor lights gleam out ahead
But the sea can never hold a dread
For me, dear heart, when human
warm,
I feel on my neck a s.oft, white arm.
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The stars go out and the clouds drive
down,
And blurred are the lights of the
harbor town;
But what care I for the tempest's
shriek
When firm to my own Is laid a
cheek.
And now as we glide across tho bar,
I turn, and look to where you are,
Curled at my side like a nesting
dove,
And I know I know the bliss of
love.
Bohemian.
It does not pay to do things Just
to be doing, or to say things just to
be saying.
When women say they "under
stand" the men, they mean they can't
be fooled 'b$; any of their meanness.
What your friends call your
"strength of character" your enemies
are likely to call "downright meanness."
From the time a boy sits under
a street corner electric light, playing
with toads, until he is blind and
toothless he has to account to some
woman why he didn't come home
earlier.
An Old Animal.
Farmer Haystack: "Wall, dirn
my buttons if that ain't tho wust
lookin' critter I ever sot eyes on! I
swow, I won't hev such a lukin' horse
on the place, Hiram."
Hiram: "Well, father, I glv.e $1G
for him and it's a better lookin' horse
than our Saviour had when he rode
through the streets of Jerusalem."
Farmer Haystack: "Solemnly (aft
er looking the animal over critical
ly: "Hiram, it's the same horse."
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Whats the Use of Getting Wet
when you can keep dry at a
small cost?
What's the Use
GOODRUM
will protect you from the rain and the blow. Never fear a
storm when you buy your rain goods from your Bosom Friend,
Tourist Rubber Coats $4.50
Crack Proof Rain Coats $3.75
Rubber Hats 85c Rubber Boots $3.50 to $6.50
Geb0 Goodrum
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Buy of your local merchant.
Only live fish swim up stream.
No man
his wife.
can get rich in spite of
A rolling stone gets a lot of hard
knocks.
"Mr. Graves," said the rector to
tho vestryman, "we had better take
up the collection before the sermon
this morning."
"Indeed?"
. "Yes, I am going to preach on
Economy."
TAFT'S INJUNCTIONS.
"Farmer, how far is it from here
to Beaver Hill, as the crow flies?"
"How the dence should I know?
I'D' ye take me for a crow?"
Live comfortably;
not comfort.
extravagance is
Having good credit keeps many a
Coos Bay man broke.
Kind woids are of more comfort
to a man than a feather bed.
They were talking at the Mllllcoma
about tho peculiarities of a certain
Coos Bayite when someone remarked
that he seemed to be wandering in
his mind.
"Don't worry about that," John
Goss interjected, "he can't go very
far."
A New York firm applied to Abra
ham Lincoln some years before he
became President as to the financial
condition of a neighbor. Mr. Lincoln
replied as follows: "Yours of the
10th instant received. I am well ac-
"My daughter spent tour years at ' qualnted with Mr. , and know
Vassar, but the bread she makes is his circumstances. First of all, ho
awful." ! has a wife and baby; together, thev
"It's probably college bred.
him
ought to be worth $50,000 to any
man. Secondly, he has an office in
which there is a table worth $1.50,
and three chairs, worth, say $1. Last
"Should a man's family call
'Father' or 'Papa?' "
"When they want anything mine of all, there is in one corner a large
call me 'Papa, dear.' The rest of the rat-hole which will bear looking Into,
time I'm 'the Old Geezer.' " Respectfully yours, A. Lincoln."
I ask that every responsible
and fair-minded labor leader, ev
ery responsible and fair-minded
member of a labor organization,
rend these (Taft's) Injunctions
for himself. If ho will do so, In
stead of condemning them bo will
hoaitilj appiove of them nnd will
recognize this further astonish
ing fact that tho principles laid
down by Judgo Tnft In these very
injunctions, which Inboriug peo
ple are asked to condemn, are
themselves tho very principles
which are now embodied in tho
laws or practices of every respon
sible labor organization. Tho
principles which ho therein so
wisely nnd fearlessly laid down
seno as a charter of liberty for
all of us, for wage woikers, for
employers, or tho general public;
for they lest on the principles of
fair dealing for all, of oven-bunded
justice for all. They mark
the judge who rendorod them as
standing for tho rights of the
whole people; as far as daylight
Is from darkness, so far is such a
judge from the time-server, the
truckler to tho mob, or the cring
ing tool of great, corrupt and cor
rupting corporations. President
Roosevelt. '
The voters like the course that tho
ship of state is traveling. They are not
going to change tho control of tho rud
4er. rrho Republican party Is willing to
assume tho responsibility for tho ex
pense of rural mall delivery and of dig
ging tho Panama canal. Theso are
among what tho Democratic platform
calls extravagances.
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Tho recent secretary of war will suc
.ceed In tho Whlto Houso nud In for
eign and domestic policy tho man
whom Secretary of State Root pro
nounces "tho greatest peacemaker of
tho generation."
Popularity, not patronage, made
Taft tho natural successor to tho
Rooeovclt policies of which Claimant
Bryan proclaims himself tho heir.
"There Is no answer to this conun
drum: How can Bryan denounce
ltoosoveltlsin nnd claim to bo at ouco
its father and its inheritor?
"A tax on legltlmato business to pay
tho lushes of speculation" Is a fair def
inition of tho Democratic proposition
to guarauteo national bank deposits.
Tho application of tho puro food law
4o tho Democratic issues would re
qulro tho use of a tromoudoua quantity
ot disinfectants.
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A NEW ARRIVAL
At Taylpr's Piano House
A Hardman Baby Grand, one of the finest samples of Piano Art that
has ever been on exhibit In Maishfleld.
The Artistic Hardman Piano
of today offers to tho piano buying public tho best value against all
competition. Wo have excellent bargains now on our floor, and
on the easiest payments possible.
Don't forget that you can savo 10c at Taylor's Piano Houso on
every cylinder record for tho Columbia and Edison Talking Ma
chines. A large stock of Columbia and Victor Disc Records always
on hand.
A NEW CONSIGNMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED for our 10c and
l."c Department. Everything you wish for on display: China and
Japanese dishes and fancy novelties. Granite, Crockery, Glassware,
Stationery, Toys, Brushes and Fancy Baskets of all descriptions.
Nothing Higher than 15c
Come in tonight and see our stock and listen to the Free recital
on our Famous Columbia Graphophono.
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