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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908.
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
gaper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
TTho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postoHUe at Marsh
Held, Oregon, for tr nsmisslon
through the mails as second class
mail mntfpr
M. O. MALONEY. . .Kdltor nnd Pub.
gAN E. .MALONEY News Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
In Advance.
DAILY.
Oneptitr 5.00
eix .months $2.50
(Less than 6 mon'hs per month. .50
WEEKLY.
One Year $1.50
rtdn All Cniinnunlcntions to
COOS BAY DAILY TIJIES
MarsIUleld - - - Oregon
"TIIURi:AiriiAklOirVOTE.
While the Republican party was
JU-otight into being by the tolling
musses and has achieved all its suc
cesses through their unfailing support,
it has lgorously opposed every at
tempt to require American wage earn
ers to vote collectively, either in obedi
ence to political bosses or ns directed
"by belf fctjled "labor leaders" who
sometimes lead, but rarely labor. The
Republican doctilne Is that every citi
zen with a legitimate vocation who
does his best day by day is a laboring
man In the truest sense of the term
and that the so called "labor question"
as related to party action Is one which
-must be settled by every individual for
"himself through such political agencies
and organizations as he mny consider
xnost trustworthy.
The Democratic party, however, has
sedulously sought and Is still seeking
to establish an antagonism of Interest
between grades of labor whose Inter
ests are Identical. It would have the
worker in the mill believe that the
mill owner Is his enemy. It would
have employer nnd employee constant
ly at war. though each knows that
neither can prosper unless both are
content
JYherever or whenever a difference
arises between one group of laborers,
who may be the Immediate producers of
a given community, and another group,
charged with the equally Important
task of finding markets nnd consumers
for the product, the Democratic party
uses the event as the protest for a
further appeal to the spirit of preju
dice and passion, always attempting to
excite hostility between employer and
emploj ee.
In nil such cases the principle and
practice of the Republican party are ex
nctly the reverse. It holds that con
troversies between employer nnd em
ployee nro nlmoht invarinbly due to a
(misunderstanding of their inutunl In
terests and that a frank appeal to the
rrenson and fair miudedness of those
.concerned is all that Is needed to effect
an agreement honorable to both sides.
The Democratic party rejoices In dis
cord among the makers of national
.greatness. It fattens on public mls
fortune. It finds In every misunder
standing between employer nnd em
ployee nn excuse for the sinister hint
that those who are In the market to
l)iiy labor arc the natural enemies of
those who have labor to sell.
On the other hand, the Republican
party leeognls'os any serious disagree
ment between the sellers nnd tho buy
ers of lnbor botwepu the employee nnd
.the employer ns a matter of gravo
concern to tho general welfare, requir
ing enreful nonpartisan scrutiny nnd
wise legislation to protect tho common
interests of tho people. Tho Repub
lican party has neer rejoiced In hard
times. It has never applauded a panic"
-or an era of business depression. It
Is the party of prosperity, not of calam
ity. It Is strongest when tho people
.are happiest. It glories in their suc
cesses, grieves for their misfortunes
nnd disdains to seek political advan
tages in public disaster.
The leal "labor vote" in this couutry
is the American people. They mako
and mar the destinies of parties nnd
'candidates. Nothing Is so hnteful to
them as tho assumption that they can
bo delivered like sheep in tho shambles
to any nominee of nny party. This
year's campaign Is n frank appeal to
the intelligence nnd patriotism of tho
American "labor vote," nnd tho party
which gave three martyrs Lincoln,
Gnrfleld nnd McKlnley to tho cause of
tho common people will nccopt tho No
vember verdict ns ouo of thoso Judg
ements which nro "truo nnd righteous
valtocether."
isow Is tho timo to got busy in Tho
Times' Prlzo Contest.
VOTING CONTEST COUPON
O NOT GOOD AFTKR, OCTOBER ill, 1008.
THE COOS HAY TIMES
VOTING CONTEST
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For
Dlst, Address
Good for one voto filled out and cont to The Times ofllce by mall
y or otborwlso on or before expiration date. No ballot will bo altered
In any way, or transferred after botug received by Tho Times.
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GOOD EVENING.
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H of every question; possession ii
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LOWELL
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The Ballad of Now.
Sing not to me of other days,
Of times agone or times to be.
The Past has burned In curling haze,
The Future is an ungrown tree,
A peach or lemon we shall see.
But stark and bare is last year'd
bough,
Bank not on either as for me
I sing the cheering song of Now.
Give Hope and Memory a rest,
Too long you've had them at your
beck;
There are no birds In last year's nest.
You pay no bills with last year's
check.
Your hopes may get it in the neck,
Your rainbow's end rest in a
slough,
I Let others celebrate Hope's wreck,
I sing the cheering song of Now.
Let Memory smooth the furrowed
brow
Of him who's made his little pile;
Let Hope sit on the drifting prow
Of him who'll make It "after
'while;"
Let Memory's dream and Hope's sly
smile
With brightest glamour them en
dow; Let Past and Future them beguile
I sing the cheering song of Now.
MARCO MORROW.
It Is getting so that a man can't
rest secure in the possession of his
rainy day fund so long as anything is
left in either him or his wife that
the doctors can cut out.
Sometimes I think the real test of
a thoroughbred and that means the
highest test of manliness orwoman
llness, coisists in paying tho price
for what you have had without a
murmur.
Children act very badly sometimes,
but parents never dream of having
them sent to insane asylums. Cases
are reported every day of children
having their parents caged up for
acting foolish.
Woman suffragists at a convention
discussed the problem of what they
could do with the ballot. In the pri
mary election out here In Oregon,
they could have covered the pantry
shelves and had several yards left.
Most men who die prematurely die
either of stomach or kidney trouble,
the result of overeating and over
drinking. Women live Itfnger than
men; half the women "diet." If
the men don't do more of it, there
will not bo enough men left after
a while to hold an election.
Household Hints.
To make biscuits light drench
with gasoline and Ignite before serv
ing. How to keep servants chloroform
them and lock In tho cellar.
Quickest way to get rid of ped
dlers buy all they have.
How to removo fruit stains from
linen use scissors.
To keep rats out of tho pantry
placo all food in tho cellar.
To entertain women visitors let
them Inspect all your private papers.
To ontertain men visitors feed
tho brutes.
To keep tho children at home
lock up all their clothes.
To keep hubby at home hide his
toupee.
In ordor to prevent accidents in
tho kitchen fill tho kerosene can
with wnter.
To stop leaks In pipes send for
tho nearest plumber.
To economize on coal get a gas
range.
To tost tho freshness of eggs
drop them on some hard surface
FRESH Olympla or Toko Point
Oysters by pint, quart or gallon at
O. K. CHOP HOUSE.
Road the Times' Want Ads.
ROSEBURG OPTIMISTIC.
At least tho Development Congress
demonstrated to many people that
Roseburg and Coos Bay are on the
map and that a railroad or elertrlc
road will be built between these
points in the near future. The inter
ests of all Southern Oregon demand
that this be done. Roseburg Re
view. HOT DRINKS AT STAFFORD'S.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 2 P. M.
NOVEMBER 1 is the date for in
augurating the CASH system at the
SANITARY MARKET.
Put on a Good Front
and you cannot help but do so if you
send your Dress and other Shirts to
us to be laundered. We go to in
finite pains to please our patrons by
giving them most excellent work
especially In tho getting up of fine
linen. We have an up to date equip
ment and make it a practice to turn
out only the best work, yet our prices
attract attention because of their ex
treme moderation.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE 571.
We are still doing business at the
same old place and paying
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for
HIDES, WOOL, MOHAIR AND
FURS
A. Helming & Co.
Cold Storago Docks
Front Street, Mnrshflcld.
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Broadway.
Call In and I will give you 8
something if I cannot sell ::
you anything. X
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for salt, O
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
DeWItt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salvo is especially good for piles, but
it Is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salve Is
needed. It is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get DeWItt's
Witch Hpzel Salve when you ask for
it. We sell and recommend it Sold
by LOCKIIART & PARSONS.
Temple (8i Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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DO NOT TAKE THE RISK.
Whon you have a bad cough or
cold do not lot it drag along until it
becomes chronic, but give it atten
tion and get rid of it. Take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and you are
sure of prompt relief. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
Business Directory
Doctors.
DR, H. E. GOLDEN
Physician and Surgeon
202-03 Coos building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phones:
Office 1051 Residence 2351.
DR. A. C. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physiclnn
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence nnd ofllce, corner 'O' and
Second Streets, Mnrshflcld.
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K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physic!
Graduate of American School of Osteopath
KlrksTllle, JIc
Office Hours: 9 a m.to-tp m. Other Hour h'
Appointment. Office over First National Bauk
Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ort
DR. GEO. E. DIX
Physician and Surgeon
New Flanagan & Bennoti Bank Bids
'Phono 1681
DR. J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllce 208-200 Coos Building
Phones Office 1G21; Residence 781
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
RebUence, two blocks north ol
Crystal Theater. Office Pbam
1431 Residence Phone 656.
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RS. NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1' 't
Lawyers.
Francis H. Clarke Jacob II. llak
Lawrence A Llljequlst
CJiARKE. BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Unied States Commissioner's OUc
Trust Building. Marshfl eld , Ore
j W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bonaeti
BauK
Marshfleld. - OrnitO'
"OKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
jvlarshfield, Oregon.
Miscellaneous
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S. TURPEN
4 lrcimeci.
Over Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISHBArHS
210-213 Coos Building.
Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop
" RIBBS & MASON
Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Telephone No. 017,
Mnrshflcld, Oregon
nb Call Service at All Hours
Good Hearse and Vehicles
HEFNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
HAY FOR SALE Wholesale nnd
retail.
3d and A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
HOTELS
The LATTIN Hote
Guy C. Lnttln.
New nnd modern throughout. Rates
$1 per day, $0 per week. Free baths,
newly 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 sportsiner s paradise.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Mile care, cot
tages, tents, boats, complete
camp outfits for rert at rea
sonable rates. In connection
with the cafe. Any size party
taken care of. Call and see us
or phone your engagement.
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j5 LAKESIDE, ORE.
MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner 'A' and Third street.
Board nnd Lodging,
Per day..?1.00 Per Week..?6.00.
Veals 25o.
R. BHLLER, Pioprietor.
Read the Tlmea' Want Ada.
FINANCIAL
lii a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of its officers,
"The men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors who ad
vise with and direct tho officers; and third, the Capital.
LIBHRALITY In a bank Is its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them in carrying on their legitimate bus!
ness. Our motto is.
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and If you find ur de
serving, give us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers and Directors.
John S. Coke, Pres.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstacken,
Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier.
M. C. Horton, Vice
Fltmagan &. Beimett Bank
$ MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
t raid Up Cnpital and Undivided Profits $75,000
Assets Over Half Million Dollars.
5 Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Ca.I-
fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore.,
First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New
T York, N. M. Rothclilld & Son, London, England.
: Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe.
Accounts kppt subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent
J at 50 cents a month or ?5 a year.
I INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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The First National Bank of Coos Bay
FIRMLY 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 tho safest
depository for your funds.
LOANS its funds exclusively as designated by law which embraces
a less extensive, but more stable class.
EXCHANGE Issued on all principal cities of the world.
YOUR BUSINESS respectfully solicited.
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STEAMERS
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CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steamer Alliance
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B. AV. OLSON, Master.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAY'S, 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. Marshfleld, 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 ' COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
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Phone Main 233 1 -
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Steamer M. F. Plant 1
In SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
FROM COOS BAY EVERY' FRIDAY' AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE.
TIDE.
No reservation held after tho arrival of the 6liip unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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Steamer Wilhelmma
LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply
I Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent.
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Captain O. E. Edwards.
Time-Tblo.
Loaves Allegany, daily at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfleld 2
p. m.
For termB of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
C. E EDWARDS, Owner.
HIGH fiRAHF MFATC The odor of good roast beef however "
IIIVJII imnLTL. ITILMIl) appetizing, can onlv be suggestive of ..
the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every piece of meat we sell. ( (
All our meats are tho choicest we can produce.
R. H. Noble The CITY MARKET Phone 1941 "
C and Front. Streets, Marshfleld, Oregoa
William Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Dr. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
pres.-manager,
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Coquillo connecting with all Marsliflcld
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Leaves Bandon
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Leaves Bandon
Leaves Coquillo.
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rO Travelers leaving Marshileld in the .
tfl morning reach llandon at noon, reppie pj
C, on ConutUe river can spend over three
pi hours In Marsliflcld ana reach home the n
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