THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MArteHFI&LD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT6&ER 23, 1dO.
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TRUE PROPHETS AND FALSE.
HOW TO TEST THEM.
"I will not deny that thero niny be prophets to-day, but the trouble Is to
tell the true prophets from tho false ones. The Bible says that false prophets
will rise. It tells us how to distinguish the false from tho true. It says:
By their fruits ye shall know them.' " William J. Bryan's Speech at Balti
more, Jan. 20, 1000.
biiyan pnoriincins. tub answers,
"TABIFF WILL CEUSH THE FARMER."
1803, Free Trade.
"Thus In every State, so far ns these
statistics havo been collected, tho pro
portion of home-owning fanners Is de
creasing and that of tenant fanners In
creasing. This means but one thing: it
means a land of landlords and tenants,
and, ' backed by tho history of every
nation that has gono down, I say to
jrou that no people can contlnuo a freo
people under a freo government when
tho great majority of Its citizens are
tenants of a small minority." Wllllnm
J. Bryan; speecli on tho protect ivo tar
iff In tho National IIouso of Represen
tatives, March 10, 1802.
"GOLD STANDARD WILL
1800, Frco ColnnKc! 10 to 1.
"I reply that, If protection has
Iain Its thousands, the gold standard
lias slaln Its tens of thousands."
William J. Bryan ; speech nt Demo
cratic National Convention, July, 1800.
"Tho Democratic party has begun a
war of oxtormlnatlon against the gold
standard. Wo ask no quarter; wo give
ao quarter. Wo shall prosecute our
warfare until there Is not an American
citizen who dares to advocate the gold
standard. You ask why? Wo reply
hat the gold standard Is a conspiracy
asnlnst tho human race, and that we
honld no moro join In it than wo would
an army to destroy our homes and to
destroy our families." Wllllnm J. Bry
an; speech at Albany, N. Y August,
1800.v
"NO MORE FOURTH OF JULY."
1000, Iraporlnllamt
"Tho "fight this year will bo to carry
out tho sontlroent of that song we havo
bo often ropoated: 'My Country, 'tis
1 f Theo.' If we lose, our children and
our children's children will not suc
ceed to the spirit of that song, nnd cel
ebrations of tho Fourth of July will
pass away, for the spirit of Empire will
be upon us." William J. Bryan; speech
t() the Bryan Home Quards, Lincoln,
Neb., July, 1000.
"ROOSEVELT THE
1004, Anll-Uonnevclt.
'"I would rather gflo down to eternal
Oblivion than be Instrumental In the
election of Roosovelt." William J.
Bryan, Oct. 17, 1001, whllo touring In
diana. "The surrender of tho present Presi
dent (Roosevelt) to corporate Inllu
ae furnishes an excellent proof of
fhe wisdom of Judsro Parker In making
the statement he has But President
Roosevelt stands for militarism.
Tho present occupant of tho White
House (Roosavelt) represents In nn ng
grnrated form tho warllko spirit, as
contrasted with tho paclllc policy that
has heretofore characterized our na
tion." Wllllnm J. Bryan, In a speech
nt Springfield, Mo., Sept. 1, 1001, whero
be necuscd President Roosevelt of sur
rendering to the corporations and hold
log "bloody, brutal and barbarous" sen
tlments.
'GOVERNMENT MUST
1000,
Government Ownership of
Itallimya,
"I havo already reached the conclu
sion that railroads partake so much
of tho nature of a monopoly that they
must ultimately become public property,
and bo managed by public olllclals in
tho Interest of tho whole community.
Wllllnm J. Bryan ; Hoiue-coinl"jr speech
nt New York City, August. WO
OR ISSUES.
Tho Amivcr in 1008.
The answer Is found in tho prevail
ing good prices for grain, corn, hogs,
cattle, liny and all tho products
of tho farm, togother with tha
fact that since tho date of Can
didate Bryan's "crushing" speech,
Western farm lnnds have doubled In
value, and thousands of "tenant" farm
ers of that date have become prosper
ous homo-owneis, tilling their own land
In peace, happiness and plenty. Under
tho National Irrigation Act, nnd tho
Republican conservation movement, tho
West Is soon to be tho Intense agricul
tural and horticultural producing area
of tho United States.
.DESTROY HOMES."
Tho Anntrer In 1008.
The gold standard has "slain" no
one, nor did It write the "futuro
In blood," nor did it destroy our
homes nor foreclose tho farm mort
gage, nor did it close tho dis
trict school; on tho contrary, It has
proved the sound and solid foundation
of widespread prosperity, leading to In
dividual progress and happiness, aided
In paying off the farm mortgage and
expanding tho country's educational fa
cilities. It has brought such prosperity to
our country as was never known before.
Americans nro tho happlcstand moat
probpurous peoplo on earth to-day.
The AnawM In 1008.
Answer this for yourself. Do yon
know of any spot in the United States
whero the spirit of 1770 Is dead and
forgotten and tho Fourth of July a
meaningless dato on tho calendar?
On tho other hand tho humblest citi
zen Is growing prouder of his American
citizenship nnd the spirit of 1770 la
permeating tho cntiro body politic.
SPIRIT OF WAR."
Tho Auavrcr In 100R,
President Roosevelt, Instead of rep
resenting the 'Vplrlt of war," stands
beforo tho world the greatest ex
emplar of International peace In his
generation. History will In full
season award him the titles ho
hap Justly won, nnd the greatest of
these will bo "The Peacemaker," In
spite of Candidate Bryan's assault upon
htm In 1004. Under President Roosv
velt's policies the 1'nltcd States has
taken Its place In the front rank of
world powers. Taft Is committed to
continuing these policies.
OWN RAILWAYS."
Tho Amniir In 1008.
The broad meaning of Candidate
Brynn's remarks on this subject Is
that railway regulation by statute
lnw Is Impossible, and that "gov
ernment ownerbblp" Is tho only
remedy for transportation abuses
Tho enactment of the Federal Rnto Law
has tot ilij I'kjnmM tho claims of
tV'Hlliliti H i 'Uy dlsplajed
' N n . cm d i w ' iiig hi j:-m( public
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NOTICE OP SALE OF IMPROVE
MENT BONDS.
Sealed proposals will be received
by tho Finance Committee of the
Common Council of the City of
Marsh field, Coos County, Oregon, at
tho ofilce ot the Recorder of said
city, In the City Hall of said city,
until 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Oc
tober 31st, 1908, for $16,023.87
street Improvement bonds of the
City of Marshfield In denominations
not exceeding $500, bearing Inter
est at the rate of six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually; each
bond to bo dated November 2d,
1908, -payable ten years from tho
dato thereof; provided that the
right Is reserved to take up and
cancel any of such bonds, upon the
payment of tho face value thereof,
within accrued Interest to the dato
of payment at any semi-annual in
terest payment period at or after
one year from tho dato of such bond
or bonds, by giving thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bonds authorized by act of Legis
lature of State of Oregon.
Assessed valuation of City $1,791,
549.00. No bonded indebtedness.
Population estimated at 5,000.
Certified check for 5 per cent of
amount of bids must accompany
each bid, to be forfeited in case bid
Is accepted and bidder Jails to accept
bonds within ten days.
Bids received for any amount of
said bonds, small bidders being
given preference. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 7th day of October,
1908.
HERBERT LOCKHART,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
Finance Committee of tho Common
Council.
You Can Raise a House
of your own if you go tho right way
about it. Tell us the kind you want,
and about the amount you want to
pay, and wo will put you In tho way
of getting a voritablo bargain on
very easy terms. We havo houses In
town and country to suit all needs,
and we buy, sell and exchange all
kinds of real estate. Mortgages and
Loans and Insurance
Title Guarantee
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Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mannger.
Crumbs of Comfort
aro most plentiful supplied by tho
best kind of bread and we knead It
for everybody else who needs it.
Good flour, perfect yeast, a thorough
knowledgo of baking, nnd scrupu
lous cleanliness In every detail of
production gives our bread, rolls and
biscuits tho appetizing odor tasto
that have helped to popularize them.
Wo knead the dough and aro the
best bread people in the business.
COOS BAY BAKERY
Dr. D. A. Sanburn
FRENCH SPECIALIST.
I am now in Marshfield to remain.
I treat chronic diseases. I removo
all conditions arising from Impure
blood with Nature's remedies roots
horbs, barks and berries. I also glvo
magnetic treatments.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Ofllco in lint 5, O'Connell Building,
A' Street, Marshfield, Ore.
FINANCIAL
STRENGTH
In a bank lies, first, in the ability and experience of Its officers,
"The men behind the gun;" second, Its boaid of directors who ad
vise with and direct tho officers; and third, tho Capital.
LinnRALITY In a bank Is its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them in carrying on their legitimate busJ
ness. Our motto Is.
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find uo do
servlng, glvo 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 Sengstackon, Dr. C. W. Tower,
Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. Judge John F. Hall.
M. C. Horton, Vlco pres.-manager.
! Flanagan &
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits 875,000 ,
Assets Over Hnlf Million Dollars.
Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali
fornia, San Francisco, Cal , First National Bank, Portland, Ore.,
First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New
York, N. M. Rothchlld & 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 $5 a year.
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The First National Bank of Coos Bay
FrRMLY established and long since past the stage of experimental
venture.
CALLS ATTENTION to Its facilities unexcelled for tho trans
action of all legitimate business In banking lines.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS with effective, efficient and compre
hensive management makes it beyond doubt one of the safest
depository for your funds.
LOANS Its funds exclusively as designated by law which embraces
a less extensive, but moro stable class.
EXCHANGE Issued on all principal cities of the world.
YOUR BUSINESS respectfully solicited.
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STEAMERS
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Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Blaster.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt,
Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfield, Ore., Phono 441
Portland & Coos Bay'S S. Line
S. S. BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays-at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAIU
HYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
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Phone Main 233 1 -
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Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF TnE TDDE.
TIDE.
No reservation held after tho arrival of the ship unless ticket la
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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Streamer Wilhelmina
LUDVIG CIIRISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply
Chas Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent.
.$ i .fr ifr fr fr -ii.
"ALERT"
Captain O. E. Edwards.
Tiine-Tablo.
Loaves 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.
HlflH fiRADF MFATS To odor of good roast beef however
lllVJll VJlifALL. lULnikJ appetizing, can onlv be suggestive of
the delicious taste ami flavor that goes with every pioco of meat we sell.
All our meats are tho choicest we can produce.
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C and Front Streets, Marshfield, Oregon ,
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Bennett Bank
ON TIME DEPOSITS
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STEAMER FAVORITE
Tuo trips dallv between Bandon and
Coquillo connecting w ith all Marshfield
trains.
Leaves Bnndon . ..0:15 a.m.
Lenves Bandon ...1:20p.m.
n Leaves Coquillo. ..0:15a.m.
3 Leaves Coquillo ...4:00p.m. fG
nJ Travelers leaving Marshileld In the r!
"J morning reach Bandon at noon. People K
p on Coaullle river can spend over three in
nJ hours In Marshfield and reach home the y.
Jfl same day. Jy
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Business Directory
Doctors.
DR, R. E. GOLDEN
Physician and Sunr,.
202-03 Coos-building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phones:
Ofllco 1051 Residence 2351.
-k R. A. O. BURROUGHS
YJ Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence and ofilce, corner 'C nnd
Second Streets, Marshfield.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of American School 0f Osteopau,,
Office Hours:-9 a m. to 4 p' m. Other Hours h
Appointmont. Offlceovcr First National liauk
rnone lbii. Marshflelrt n,.
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TR. GEO. E. DIX
J J Plivsfrlnn mul Hii.-Tw
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bids
'Phono 1G81.
"pV it. J. W. INGRAM
L-' Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllco 208-200 Coos Building
Phones Office 1621; Residence 781.
DR. A. L. IIOUSEWORTH
Physicinn and Surgeon.
Offices, second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north o!
Crystal Theater. Office Pban
1431. Residence Phono 656.
M
RS
, NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammerer Phono V f 4
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Wake
I.'tw renro A LUJcquist
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's OtSca
Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & BenneU
Bank
Marshfield, - Oreco
OKE & COKE,
"' Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Miscellaneous
W.
S. TURPEN
4 iirciniccc.
Over Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS
210-213 Coos Building. s
Hours:- Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
1 a. m.f except Friday. Phone 2141.
TURKISH BATH ?1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, 1'rop.
(i RIBBS & MASON
A Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Telephone No. 017,
Marshfield, Oregon.
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Oab Call Service at All Hours
Good Hearse and Vehicles
HEI8NER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stnblo.
HAY FOR SALE Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phono 1201 Mrfld.
HOTELS
The LATTIN Hote
Guy O. Lattln.
New nnd modern throughout. Rates
SI per day, $0 per week. Freo baths,
newly furnished. Phono 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Are.
Marshfield, Ore.
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Hunting, fishing, camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
tho sportsmen's paradise.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Milo 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 us
or phone your engagement.
Phone local or long dlBtanco.
ry it. II. KKISD, l'rop, rti
p LAKESIDE, ORE. pJ
MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner 'A' and Third street.
Board and Lodging.
Per day..?1.00 Per Week..?6.00.
Meals 25 c.
R. MILLER, Proprietor.
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