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THE DAILY COOS BAY TiM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908.
COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, nnd Weekly by
Iho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postoffUe at Marsh
fleldj Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon
through -tho malls as second class
mall matter.
M. C. JLVLONEY. . .Kdltor nnd Pub.
DAN E. JLVLONEY News Editor
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COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Mnrsnfleld Oifgon ,
The policy of the Coos Bay Tl jijs
will be Republican in politics, with
tho independence of which President '
acosovelt Is the leading exponent, i
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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET
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For President,
WILLIAM II. TAFT.
Of Ohio
For Vice President,
JAMES S. SHERMAN
Of New York.
Presidential Electors,
J. D. Lee, of Multnomah county.
F. J. Miller, of Linn County.
A. C. Marsters, of Douglas county.
R. R. Butler, of Gilliam county.
BRYAN'S LABOR QUESTION.
William Jennings Brynu In the
couise of his Labor day address in
Chicago exclaimed:
"The labor question as it presents
Itself at this time Is chietly a ques
tion of distribution."
' In that brief proposition Mr. Bryan
discloses one of his favorite remedies
for the ills of the Democratic party
Distribution is needed and needed bad
lyby the Bryaniml Democracy The
Nebraska pretender, who Insists that
wealth is created by legislation rather
than by labor, calls upon the grand ar
my of American tollers to distribute
vthclr earnings unions the managers of
the Democratic campaign fund.
The farmers were first invited to
,-step forward and turn their money, in
Hums from 1 upward. Into the treas
ury of tho party which stands for free
wool, free silver and couvict labor.
The farmers hniug heartlessly ig
nored tho appeal of the Nebraska pre
tender, ho Is willing tbnt all others
may distribute their money among the
directors of his campaign, even on the
.modest basis of 30 cents per head.
The Bryan of 100S is unmistakably
sind avowedly the Bryan of 1000 and
JSflG. Ills affectation of superior po
litical virtue, bis assumption of lufal
Jlble wisdom concerning public affairs
anil his lofty disdain of those who pre
fer to be guided by the logic of past
r juveuts lather than by his forebodings
- f evil to come are all characteristic
, at the man.
The persoirility. the eloquence and
the magnetism of Taft nil count when
lie Is in tho thickest of tho fray.
Mr. Bryan shaves himself, ami Mr.
' Taft patronizeH onlj union barbers. In
Uie me.iutlu.o Mr. Uern apparently
JilnUs that it is easier to raise whisk
ers than It is to raise tho price of a
-cbae.
Mr Kern says it Is uo joke to be n
rice president. In Mr. Kern's ease tho
ol.e Is in being a candidate for vice
president.
Mr. Bryan says he was beaten In his
former campaigns by money. He was
beaten In his former enmpalgns by his
advocacy of fifty cent dollars.
"Boss" Croker Is warmly in favor ot
Aryan's election. Mr. Bryan once do
vlared. "Great is Tammany, and Croker
ts Its prophet!"
"What does Mr. Brynn do but extend
the glad hand?" nsUs a New York pa
per. Well, this year ho is extcudlug tho
glad hat
"Shall tho people ruler Is not a new
issue. It was answered In the ufilrnia--tto
In this country as far back as
1770.
Democrats are proposing tho "Tag" Hnl, & IIan for tho purj)OS0 ot elect
eamo for the purpose of raising cam- transacting other im-
nalun funds. It Is moro genteel, at "
least, than the Taggart game for tho
same jmrposo.
air. Brynn refuses to discuss Mr
craft's experience with tho black bass
Mr. Bryan la lighting very shy of the
colored question this year.
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BOTH ME
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Marshfield High School's Vic
tory Saturday Due to North
Bend's New Men.
By a score of sixteen to 0, the
Marshfield High School football team
defeated North Dend High School on
the local gridiron Saturday after
noon. The game was a good one do-
, spite the muddy grounds, and the
crowd, In which both schools were
W(!n represented, was more
than
satisfied with the contest,
stauff the BllbBtltuto for Russell
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as f"uack on the North Bend team,
' piayeu tne star game lor tho visitors.
Tho North Bend team llaS many new
men in the lineup this season and
I they are not quite rounded into
shape yet, but showed up well. Stuts
man and Brlggs, two second-team
men, made a good showing on tho
local team. Bolt showed up well at
.center for the local team, North
Bend being unable to make many
material gains by line smashes there.
Rasmussen and Cllnklnbeard did
some good tackling for Marshfield,
and so did Lennon and DeVaul for
North Bend.
Marshfield kicked off to North
Bend, but the latter was unable to
advance the bair. Stutsman tackling
effectively. On the second down,
North Bend lost the ball on a fumble.
On the fifth down, H. Briggs by an
end-run crossed the North Bend line
for a touch down. Rasmussen tried
for goal but missed.
On the second klckoff, Rasmussen
prevented North Bend making any
gain and tho ball went to Marshfield
on downs. By a series of line smashes
and end-runs, Marshfield scored again
and again, Rasmussen failed to kick
goal.
On the next klckoff, Lennon and
DeVaul did their st'ar tackling of the
game. On a fake play, Ha'nsen got
away and made a gain of fifteen yards
and in two following plays Merchant
and CTIkinbeard carried the ball well
Into North Bend's territory, but tho
game was stopped by time being call
ed for the first half.
In the second half, North Bend
kicked off and Stauff kept Marshfield
from advancing the ball. After a
couple of fumbles, Marshfield lost
tho ball, having failed to make tho
requisite gains. The ball kept near
the center of tho field for several"
downs. Finally Cllnklnbeard gained'
ten yards on an end-run, but MnrsUv
field then lost the ball through a
series of Ineffective lino smashes, the
ball going to North Bend within a few
feet of its line. A fumble resulted
In the ball falling back of the- line
with Rasmussen on top of It, scor
ing again for Marshfield. Asplund
kicked goal.
With but two minutes to play, Ras
mussen made twenty yards on an end
run but North Bend then held them
for downs.
During the progress of tho game,
rooters became Involved in alterca
tions n couple of times, but wero
separated without much difficulty.
James Merchant was referee. ,
Tho Hnoups wero as follows:
North Bond Position Marshfield
Sherman c Bolt
DeVaul I Hansen
Lennon 1 e .... Merchant
Davis 1 t Asplund
Van ZIlo 1 g S. Briggs
Hovoner lb WIedor
Stauff full II. Briggs
Capt. Reynolds. ,r h.Capt Rasmussen
Sweet re ... Cllnklnbeard
Coke r t Stutsman
Fieoman rg . . . .Josephson
ROD AND GUN CLUB MEETING.
Thoro will bo a meeting of tho
Coos Bay Rod and Gun Club, Thurs
day ovoninc at 7:30 In tho ofilco of
poriani uus.ness.
J. W. BENNETT, Pres.
Recital I.O.O.F. hall, Tuesday night.
BARLEY 51-10 per sack at nalnes
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We are still doing business at the
same old place and paying !
HIGHEST CASH PRICES j
for
HIDES, WOOL, MOHAIR AND
FURS
A . Helming & Co.
Cold Storage Docks
Front Street, Mnrshfleld.
A FINE JUICY ROAST
can always be had from us. Our
refrigerators are always well stocked
with the most delicious
Ii E K F, L A M IJ, V E A L,
Poultry, Game, etc. You will never
be disappointed in the flavor or
quality of the Meat If you deal with
us.
Sanitary
Hall & Richards
PHONE IOOI
"0" Are In the Middle
of a discussion perhaps, as to wheth
er the average druggist, making up
a prescription, is not really "com
pounding a felony" when ho mixcxs
the ingredients. Don't run any such
risk whiw you have any- medicines, to
be put up. Come hero and get your
drugs fresh, accurately and qutekly
compounded, and at less cost than
elsewhere.
RED CROSS
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JOHN PREUSS, Proprietor.
Do you know thnt wo do better
work laundry, because most of our
help has been with us for moro than
a year working In harmony with each
other understanding our methods
porfectly thus giving our customers
a bettor class of work without that
undeslrnblo featuro: "Lost Goods."
Lot us convlnco you with a trial.
Coos Bay SteamLaundry
PHONE 571.
BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
RAY FUEL CO.
J. C. DOANE, Proprietor.
Dealer in South Mnrshfleld, Boa-
ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry flro
nnd stove-wood on short notice,
Phono 58 1 or Lenvo Orders nt
I. S. KAUFMAN CO.
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FINANCIAL
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In a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of Us officers,
"The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad
vise with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital.
LIBERALITY In a bank is its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them in carrying on their legitimate busi
ness. Our motto is.
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find U fla
serrlng, give us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers nnd Directors.
John S. Coke, Pres. William Grimes,
W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers,
Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower,
Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. Judge John F. Hall.
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l M. C. Horton, Vice
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FIoMgan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Paid Up Capital nnd Undivided Profits 975,000
Assets Oier Half Million Dollars.
Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali
fornia, San Francisco, Ca!., First National Bank, Portland, Ore.,
First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New
York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, London, England.
Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europo.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent
at 50 cents a month or ?5 a year.
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FIRMLY" established and long since past tho stage of experimental
venture.
CALLS ATTENTION to Its facilities unexcelled for the trans
action of all legitimate business in banking lines.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS with effective, efficient and compre
hensive management makes it beyond doubt one of tho safest
depository for your funds.
LOANS its funds exclusively as designated by law which ombraces
a less extensive, but more stable class.
a EXCHANGE issued on all principal cities of the world,
tt YOUR BUSINESS respectfully solicited.
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STEAMERS
0A2AFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. '
i Steamer Alliance I
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B. W. OLSON, Master.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS,. 8 P. 31. t
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TDDE.
P. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt, T
Couch Si. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfiold, Ore., Phone 441
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Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
S. S. BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR !
RYING FREIGHT AND
L. W.
Phone Main 233 1
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Steamer ML F Plant
S SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. 31. EVERY TUESDAY
jfl FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE.
g TIDE.
K No reservation held after the arrival of tho ship unless ticket is
y uougiit.
I F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD,
Steamer Wilhelmma
LUDVIG.CHRISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply
Chas Thom owner, or II. W. Skinner, agent.
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Captain C. E. Edwards.
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Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfield 2
p. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
C. E EDWARDS, Owner.
HIGH GRADE MEATS
uo ueueious uisio ami uayor ina goes wun every piaeo ot meat wo sell.
All onr raeata aro tlo choicest wo an produce.
r. h. Noblo TEe CITY MARKET -Phone 1941
C and Front. Streets, Marshfield, Oregon
KEEHraSS2ZEffiQH23KXH2i!C
pres.-manager.
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STEAMER FAVORITE
To trlns dally between Bandon and
Coquillo connecting with all Marshfleld
tra
line
Leaves Bandon
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. ,1:20 p.m.
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..4:00 p.m.
Leaves Bandon
Leaves Coquillo.
Leaves Coquillo
Travelers leaving MarshUeld In tho
morntnc reach liandon at noon. Peonle
on Coquillo river enn spend over three
on Coquillo river enn spend over three In
hours In MarshUeU and reach homo tho nj
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Business Directory
Doctors.
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R, R. E. GOLDEN
riiyslclnn and Surgeon
202-03 COos building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phones:
Ofllco 1051 Residence 2331,
DR. A. C. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence nnd ofllco, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Jlnrshflold,
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R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physicum
Graduate oi American School of Osteopath;
Ofllco Hours: 9r. m. to 4t'm. Other Hours h,
Appointmnnt. OfflceocrVlrst National BauV
Phone 1G11. Marshfield, Ore
DR. GEO. E. DEC .
rhysiclan and SurRco,
Now Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bids
'Phono 1GS1.
"pv R. J. W. INGRAM
J Physlcinn nnd Surgeon.
Ofllco 2O8-200 Coos Building
Phones Office 1G21; Residenco 781.
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Plijslclnn and Surgeon.
Ofllces second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Rcbi'donco, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Pbonoi
1431. Residence Phone G56.
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RS. NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical .Nursing
With.. W. Kammerer Phone 1U
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob II. lllako
Lawrence A Llljcquist
CLARICE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTOI tNE YS- AT-L AW
United States Commissioner's Offlfce
Trust Building. Marshfleld, Ore.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bonnt
Bank
Mnrshfleld, - Oroirnu
OKE & COKE,
-" Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
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S. 'J3URPEN
nrcnucct.
Over,- Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH B AIDS
210-213 Coos Building.
Houra: Ladies, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
1 a. m., except Friday. Phono 2141.
TURKISH BATH ?1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop.
RIBBS & MASON
Photographers.
C003 Bay Monthly Bldg.
Telcyhono No. 017,
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
Mm
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"S-6ESftiWN.
Cab Call Sorrico at All Hours
Good llcarso nnd Vehicles
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stable.
HAY FOR SALE Wholesale nnd
rctnll.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
HOTELS
TheLATTINHote
Guy O. Lattin.
New and modern throughout. Rates
$1 per day, $0 per week. Free baths,
nowly furnished. Phono 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfleld, Ore.
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Hunting, fishing, camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
tho sportsmen's paradlso.
. When you como to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot
tages, tents, boats, complete
camp outfits for rent at rea
sonable rates. In connection
With the cafe. Any size party
taken care of. Call and see ua
or phono your engagement.
Phone local or long distance.
pi R. n. REED, Prop,
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MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner 'A' and Third street.
Board nnd Lodging.
Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. $6.00.
Meals 25c.
R. MILLER, Proprietor.
Road tho Times' Want Aaa.