THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908.
THE COOSILE
VOL. 1
LOCAL NEWS.
Xiltlc Happenings In the Suburbs
Gleaned by Our Reporters.
Sylvester Gilpin is quite proud of
his daughter who has become quite
accomplished as a tight rope walker
in Steve Gullion's side show.
Jake Goldie's patent hen persuad
er, took first premium at the State
fair. It Is guaranteed to make a hen
lay two double yolk eggs perday.
Bert DImmick is getting up a class
in accordion music. Burt is a grad
uate of the Mudsock school of music
and has opera music down to the
queen's taste.
Aunt Mahala Cronkhite has traded
Tier last churning of butter at Pete
Slocum's grocery yesterday for cas
tor oil and other family necessities.
Constipation seems to run in the
Cronkhite family.
Oat DIngman got paid $500 in
surance money on his wife's death
last week and has been making many
3Twolvo Years of National Progress.
It Is Just twelve years since William
Jennings Bryan was marching up and
down the country proclaiming that tho
gold standard was a conspiracy against
tho human race and that, If elected, It
would remain in operation no longer
than he could get rid of it. It was
Bhown at that time that the civilized
nations of the world had been forging
ahead with considerable rapidity in the
savings of the masses, the increase In
wages and the improvement in stand
ards of living. Nearly all of them at
that time were parties to the conspir
acy in favor of tho gold standard, nnd
they have since been Joined by Russia,
Japan, Mexico and the United States.
tThcso twelve years have been beyond
question years of the most tremendous
expansion in the producing power of
tho human race over witnessed in an
cient or modern times. The nnclent
world was without that great equip
ment of improved machinery which
has Increased, by two or three fold
probably upon tho average, the abil
ity of tho human hand and brain.
Of this prosperity the United States
has had Its full share. The election of
President McIClnley In November,
1800, was the signal that the American
peoplo repudiated Mr. Bryan's violent
aind revolutionary attacks upon tho
monetary system established on tho
resumption of specie payments in 1S79.
It remained, however, for congress to
enact Into law this decision in favor
of tho gold standard. This occurred
liy tho act of March 14, 1000. Tho re
sults of Bryan's defeat nnd the enact
ment of tho gold standard law were
to inspire general confidence In the
future of tho country. Business ac
quired great expansion, savings de
posits enormously increased, export
trade more than doubled, nnd tho sup
ply of money employed in carrying on
this vast business was also greatly in
creased. A few figures Illustrating
these facts nro more eloquent than
pages of arguinont. The following ta
ble shows the amount of deposits In
three classes of banking Institutions
for tho year 1S90. when Brjan's cam
paign against the gold standard .was
on; for 1000, tho year when the gold
-standard was enacted, nnd for the cur
rent fiscal year:
Nntlorml Stato Savins
Year. banks. Innks. banks.
1SDG... 1,GGS,113,G07 GX.ffiD.M4 $1,007 15J.277
1000... 2.15S ODi'GT l.S'.l 733..S2 2 TOT 17 KS3
1003... ,374,531,S0S 3,0jS.C19.SG0 3.C00.EM.0J5
These figures show that the aggro
gato deposits In these three elassei
of Institutions, without counting trust
companies and prhnto banks, inmus
ed from about $1,270,000,000 In 1S!)!5
to $0,173,000,000 In 1000. and $11,102.
000,000 In 1008. or an Increase In the
latter jonr of nearly 200 per cent over
1S00 and not far short of 100 per cent
nor 1000. The number of depositors
In savings banks alone, which wnn
C,00n,-l!)l In ISOll, Increased to G.lOT.CSl
in 1000 and to 8.703.SJ8 in 100S. There
Is thus an average of one depositor
i"or more than one-half tho families of
the United States.
The growth In the foreign trade of
the country has resulted In tho sale of
American products abroad equal In
money value to inoro than twice tho
amount sold in 181KI. Imports have
not increased in quite the same pro
portion as exports, but they show nn
Increase of more than CO per cent
within tho twelve years. Tho follow
ing ilgiiro-i glvo in summary form tho
forol 'ii trade iiioveinont for the years
under (oiihlderatlon:
FOHCIQN TUADK OP THE UN1TKD
STATES.
FlBual uar. Imports. nortn.
l!OS fr70.724.U74 Wki.GMiMiJ
1.' 3 h.'l.B4l.Ui l.SWI.toJOSi
1908 l,ll,31l,8W I.SIB.TW.MT
IneUtably such nil inemiso In the
volume of business 1ms remitted in the
eriMlion of additional instruments of
credit and tho attraction to tho United
States by their economic power of a
DAILY
NO. 1
Improvements on his house and last
Sunday looked quite spruce in his
new suit, tan shoes and shiney rub
ber dollar.
A SUMMER IDYL.
(Dedicatory to William H. Kennedy.)
She was a winsome country lass;
So William ( on a brief vacation,
More pleasantly the time to pass,
Essayed flirtation;
And as they strolled In twilight dim,
While near the time for parting
drew,
Asked if she'd like to have from him
A billet-doux.
Of French this simple maid knew
naught,
But, doubting not 'twas something
nice
Upon its meaning quickly thought,
Then in a thrice
Upward she turned her pretty head;
Her rosy lips together drew
For purpose plain, and coyly said
"Yes, Billy, do."
SKQUEL And William did.
JACK FLANAGAN.
ouniKtrin slum or metallic money to
execute this large mass of transac
tions. Where Bryan and his policies
had expelled gold until the entire stock
of the country was only a little more
than $500,000,000, there is now nearly
three times this amount. Even silver
has been called Into use for subsidiary
coins and other purposes to an extent
which has Increased the amount In cir
culation by 50 per cent. If money is
wealth, then the following table of tho
amount In circulation for tho years
under consideration shows that the
wealth of the country In this respect
has practically doubled since tho coun
try was warned against the conspiracy
In favor of the gold standard:
MONETARY CIRCULATION OP THE
UNITED STATES.
Gold and Silver and Total,
gold cer- silver cer- .Including
June 30 tlflcates. tlficates. notes.
1S0G... $S28,C5G,G2G J431.034.G32 J1.604.131.9GS
1900... 815,474,400 C51,222,S73 2,002,423 400
1908... 1,403,017,937 CG4,840,900 3,045, 457.2S9
William Jennings Bryan boasts that
he has been thrice nominated for pres
ident "on his merits." And the verdict
of history will be that he was thrice
defeated on hlo demerits.
Tho last argument of the New York
gamblers is to lay bets against nughes.
But they will be provident enough to
hedge.
I The country has weathered success
fully a business tempest. The grateful
shipowners will re-engage the faithful
, crew.
Taft's New York Mujorlty.
Those people, east and west, who
are looking anxiously for political
signs should not miss one of the
largest significance regarding the re
sult In the Empire State of New York.
Upper Manhattan Island that Is, the
upper part of the old city of New
York which Is mainly Republican,
shows a large Increase of registration,
while those sections of the lower part
of tho city, from which Tainmany
draws Its fraudulent majorities, shows
an equnlly significant decrease. While
the Increase In upper Now York proves
that the Intelligent population of that
section Is rallying with greater ear
nestness than ever to the support of
Tnft and Sherman and of a Republlc
nn administration in the Interest of nil
that tends to mnke tho country pros
perous, tho decreased registration
from tho haunts of Tammany thugs
and repeaters Indicates that the Re
publican vote Is not to be offset this
year by fraudulent Democratic ballots.
It Is and has been for years n crying
shame that the vote of the great and
often pivotal state of Now York should
be so largely affected by ballot box
stutters, who appear to have been, ac
cording to sworn evidence In recent
cases, In the pay of politicians closely
connected with Democratic local lead
ership and acting In the Interest of
Democrat! candidates. The Republic
an legislature of New York has bought
to remedy this wrong by surrounding
registration with certain safeguards
which do not hamper the honest voter,
no matter how illiterate or poor he
may be, but which are cahiilated to
deter the repeater and ballot box
stutter from going to the polls. The
fact that thousands have been afraid
to face the test is proof of the extent
to which fraud has figured In New
York city elections In tho past and is
also an assurance, along with Increas
ed Republican registration, that tho
majority for Tnft nnd Shermui In tho
Umpire State will exceed considerably
tho connervatlvo estimates made ear
"ler In the campaign.
Steamer RKKAKWATim sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OOTOliKIt 5M, at 2 P. .M.
Bettor send this paper to a friend
IF YqU HAVE A SWEET T00TM
you will appreciate our choice buns,
biscuits and pestry as well as the
Fancy Bread we bake. We use only
the purest Flour and the purest
Butter and other Ingredients in mak
ing our fancy cakes, and as we have
the most expert bakers we naturally
get the best results. Those who have
patronised us In the past are the
references we are giving to those
who have not yet tried our goods.
COOS BAY BAKERY
Sil'fi'v7.LTiRfe,
We are still doing Tmslness at the
same old place and paying
niGKEST CASH PRICES
for
HIDES, WOOL, MOHAIll AND
FURS
A. Helming & Co.
Cold Storago Docks
Front Street, Marshfleld.
Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, batho, sleep
or while you tat at WAS
SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
me make you one for $35 or
$10. If that is too much for
your pocket book, let me take
your measure and have the
Royal Tailors make you one
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair- of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desr?iption of just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHONE 2211.
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LAWnORN & McCULLOCH,
Owners.
J ve. Marshfleld Lve. North Bend
. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M.
8:45 " 10:05 "
10:45 " 11:15 " '
1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M.
2:30 " 3:15 "
4:00 " 5:00 "
Open for Charter Nights,nnd Sundays
Tlio Flyer Always Leaves ou Time.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN--
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Dollvery Phone 1751
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
iROSEBURG, Or., September 29, 1908
Notlco is hereby given that on De
cember 22, 1905, tho Santn Fe Pacific
Railroad Company, by its attorney
in fact Frank E. Alley, of Roseburg,
county of Douglas, Stato of Oregon,
filed In this office Its application to
select, undor the act of Congress,
approved Juno 4, 1897, tho lots 3, 4.
Sec.. 24, T. 27 S., R. 11 W., V. M.
Any and all persons claiming nd
vorsoly tho lands described, or desir
ing to object because of tho mineral
character of tho land, or for any
other reason,, to the disposal to appli
cant, should fllo tholr nflldavlts of
protest In this ofilco, on or before the
21st day of Novombor, 190S.
Not coal land.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
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T Are In the Middle
of a discussion perhaps, as to wheth
er tho average druggist, making up
a prescription, is not really "com
pounding a felony" when he mixes
the ingredients. Don't run any such
risk when you have any medicines to
be put up. Come here and get your
drugs fresh, accurately and quickly
compounded, and at less cost than
elsewhere.
RED CROSS
Drugstore
JOHN PREUSS, Proprietor.
A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Each recurring attack of rheuma
tism makes the disease harder to
control, but tho fact that it is not
In itself dangerous causes peoplo to
neglect it, awaiting a change or a
settled condition of the weather for
relief. It is often only after tho dis
ease has become so serious as to in
terfere with business that the suf
ferer will seek more than temporary
relief. Chamberlain's Liniment is a
remedy for rheumatism which any
one can apply. It not only gives
prompt relief from pain, but in a
large majority of cases It brings
about permanent results. The first
application will surprise and delight
you as Immediate relief Is almost
sure to follow. For sale by JOHN
PREUSS.-
A FINE JUICY ROAST
can always be had from us. Our
refrigerators are always well stocked
with the most delicious
BEEF, LAM B, 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 Market
Hall & Richards
PHONE 1001
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned for furniture and sup
plies for tho new school building at
Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon,
until one o'clock P. M. Saturday,
October 31, 1908. Furniture to con
sist of Supplies, Desks, Seats, etc., a
list of which can be seen during
business hours at my office.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to accept a portion
of a bid and to reject the remainder.
A certified check for not less than
5 per cent of tho amount bid must
accompany each bid to be forfeited
to the school district in caso bid
shall he accepted and bidder fails to
enter into contract with ten days
after notlco of such acceptance.
Dated this lCth day of October,
1908.
JOHN F. HALL, Clerk of School,
District No. 9, Coos County, Ore.
BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
RAY FUEL CO.
J. O. DOANE, Proprietor.
Dealer in South Marshfleld, Bea-
ver Hill and Libby Coal. Dry fire
and stove-wood on short notice
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Witch Hzel Salvo when you ask for
It. We sell and recommend it Sold
by LOC1CHART & PARSONS.
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The plumbing on tho new
Hotel Chandler is being done
by
J. B. RUST
The specifications call for
class "A" material and work
manship throughout. Esti
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heating and gas fitting.
C Street, Opposite Hotel
Chandler PHONE 801.
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