The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 22, 1907, DAILY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907.
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Coos Bay Times
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BUSHED KVEHA DAY EXCEPTING MON-
IY AND ALSO WEEKLY nY
fas Coos Bay Times I'oiilibiiino Co.
The policy of The Coos Bay Times
p bo Republican in politics, with the
idependenco of which President Itoose
jlt is the leading exponent.
FSntcrcd at the poMofllce at Marshfleld. Ore-
Inn, for tranmlssion through the walla as
icuna cias mnu matter.
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COOS BAY TIMES
Marshficld, Oregon.
HIGH PHIC12S.
The disposition on the outside of
ie C003 Bay country Is to deny what
fro called the high prices which are
apposed to be asked for real estate
j this section. The average man
uiu uiu num is or auecis to ue
B'ovMftl nfr til. I n.ri.nn ilnmnnrlnil .
Wl "VII ILL LL1U lllllCO UUIUUIIUCU ll'l
wn lots and farm lands. IIo la
tonished when he learns that both
wn lots and farm lands continue
be actively exchanged In the oaen
arket notwithstanding the sun-
Bed high prices. If he comes from
wa, or Minnesota or Wisconsin he
pints out that he can buy the best
fzrlcultural lands in those states at
iom ?35.00 to $100 per acre. If ho
imqs from Des Moines, Minneapolis
Milwaukee ho assures us he can
ty lots In those cities cheaper than
i can in Marshfleld and North Bend.
There Is no question as to farm
Inds that he is right. He can buy
lorn cheaper In the states named.
Vt when he comes to Investigate
osely he finds that there are some
lints of difference between Iowa,
innesota and Wisconsin land and
tat of this region. The cereals are
good crop and the summers of
ose states are very good, If cy-
013, hail, hot winds, drouths or
sis uo uui uesiruy. lsiu in lowa,
innesota and Wisconsin the farmer
prks all summer In preparation for
long, hard winter, during which
ttle have lo be fed in the barn
d cared for with great labor. But
re the dairy farmer has a better
ance than his co-laborer In that
skid In Holland where such lands as
e Coos Bay couiitry claims are
prtn at least $1000 per acre. And
e Coos Bay dairy farmer can let hi3
iws feed out In the open In green
stures all the summer and all the
Inter. Besides this, he gets a
gher price for his dairy products.
hero In Iowa, Minnesota or WIs
nsln will one acre of land keep
ree cows? Yet there are large
res of Coos Bay's tributary coun-
ry which will do that.
I Again, Coos Bay and Coquille
fghlandsl are Ideal fruit lands. The
tavensteln apple can bo and Is
used on such lands In greater ex
fllenco than anywhere else In I he
orld. It is not possible to supply
lie demand and never will be. These
nds will afford profits to the hor-
jultutallst of from $7o0 to $1000
ir acre. There are no pests of any
ad. There arc no frosts which
II. Thero are no storms which
'Oil? fruits and berries are plentiful
tyond tho imagination to conceive.
The Eastern man also expects that
wn lots will bo cheaper in Coos Bay
an in towns of the same slzo In the
ist. Thero are many such towns
lilch have reached their full growth
id have no hope of expanding. The
me reason that caused the Investor
avoid those towns does not apply
xe. If it did tho Investor wouldn t
mo hero. The truth Is that prices
n Inw pnnalrlnplne flin urnannt nn-
ilons, the Immediate certainties
d tho future prospects. Ono nun-
ui;u twill llilj uuiiuia ti uuui luui
fir best business property in a placo
1 3500 peoplo Is not large. Three
indred dollars a front foot whero
'ere la an absoluto certainty of C,-
rt.l n .. .1 fflf ilitl Inni. .. lnnl- frtnt
J0 peoplo Is small, where tho pros
lets are such as a great harbor,
moai iiniuer anu coai resources, anu
fjeat agricultural possibilities, pros-
is; mill wnuiu muru ib au uauuii-
nal cllmato, tho prices asked In
rshfleld and North Bend nro very
sonablo. Jt Is absurd to say that
outside lot in Portland Is as good
an lnsldo lot here. In a largo
y llko Portland anywhero within
mn hlnfks nf tho center, lots are
)rth anywhero from $4,000 a front
at to $500 n front foot.
Tho
jublo is that the supposition that
tna Tlnv ia frnnHflr. Is n TNlstnko.
I nro is no frontier, and this nlnco
1st bo judged by tho standard of
her places with tho extraordinary
mures added. By that standnrd
bicpk nf roni ostntn hero aro In truth
lr, and when tho great mills, fac-'K-les
and work shops, NOW BEING
WILT aro in oporation, wiucn tnoy
111 be In less than b!x months,
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WIRELESS TELEGRAPH V.
Vhon an attack is mado on a cer-
1 interest pr liuiusiry uiu iimiuu
rklng of which wo nro not ac-
Inted with, it is very poor poucy
either espouso one sldo or tho
er and wo havo no intontion or
ng so In tho caso of wireless telo
uhy. ,Vho artlclo in Success which de-
nces wireless in rather general
m hus nlso inspired nttncKB oiso-
Keening tho Tlmos has no inton-
i.i ' hnr lll IT IR 1IIHI1II11I1 la
a or aiscussing, uui itu uio uuubm
'eo lacking in specific chargosiiud
il In Bach general terms that wd
Id bo Patter satlsned It wo couia
r-i 'artt Wo know boiuo
is definitely about wlroiess teie-
y. Wa know lliat it is a. scin-
Sj3
iiimiin i yimtj.i wmwww i flftjh ? mJ Mk
tlflc success and that it has been suc
cessful t6 a marked extent In com
munication between ships at sea and
between ships and coast stations.
How far it has been profitable In a
purely commercial way wo are not
able to say. That It has a great fu
ture Is as plain as that the telegraph,
the telephone and other modern In
ventions developed greatness from
conditions as open to derision m
wireless.
When a project Involving some In
vention of world importance begins
Its career It Is nearly always met
with contempt nnd its struggles
against prejudice and suspicion are
sometimes pitiful. Such was the case
wun tno uen leiepnone wnose siock
was, in the beginning, ridiculously
low, being at one time readily ac
quired at 25 cents on the dollar. At
present every share of stock in Bell
Telephone which was purchased at
that time represents $0,000. It is
not worth while to discuss the mat
ter. Whoever puts money Into an
enterprise of that description casta
bread on tho waters and It may come
back so watered as to be a very big
loaf. And It may not come back at
all. Wireless telegraphy will some
day be a great and paying institu
tion. The government of the United
States and all Its departments rec
ognize Its exceeding value. That it is
now controlled by United Wireless
seems to be a fact, but whether
united Wireless stock becomo3 a
valuable as Bell Telephone did will
depend on the way It Is managed.
The same Is true of any business.
Most of them In the Initial stage will
not bear jumping on to. One thing
we can be quite certain of. If the
United States government could and
would take charge of all these wire
or wireless teiegrapns, wnetner
Western Union or United Wireles3
and operate them as a part of Its
postal system or under some new de
partment, It, wouia save us tne
trouble of Investing our money In
the hope of striking luck in that line
of gambling. We could then pay toll
and let the government invest the
toll In developing the system.
Past Candidate Parker's Wall
Street Democratic National Com
mittee of which Tom Taggart Is
chairman hns decided to prod Mr.
Bryan into a plain, old time political
declaration of whether he will be a
candidate for president next year or
not. What they want Is to have the
old political horse-race style of com
petition between self-styled, barrel
tapping candidates for the nomina
tion. There are some competitors
being groomed notably are Folk of
Missouri, Johnson of Minnesota. But
these are not the men Taggart and
his kind want. What they want is
to pull In a Wall street man while
tho people are excited over the
"horse race."
Who says Harrlman has 'forgotten
Oregon? The great man is now at
Klamath Falls. He is buying rights
of way for new railroads in every
direction and is preparing to build
them too. Mr. Nier, one of his rights
of way agents, is now at Ten Mile
lakes purchasing the rights oe way
between Coos Bay and the Umpqua.
It Is nlso renorted that the right or
way between Natron and Klamath is
being bought up. No, Harrlman has
not forgotten Oregon, but We is lia
ble to do so any minute If the people
let him.
The news items tell the same old
story about crowds coming daily
into the city and being unable to get
rooms at hotels and In some instances
falling even to be fed. The story Is
told ngaln of yesterday's happenings.
Still the cry goes up for a hotel
anU still there is no hotel of suitable
accommodations. Why in tho name
of humanity and tlfe good name of
Coos Bay can't tho great city (2B)
get a hotel and Keep us luiure citi
zens comfortable?
Have you seen TJanlel's comev?
Get up about 3 o'clock in tho morn
ing and look at it.
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PIANO STUDIO .V
of V
LOUIS II. BOLL
Will open for tho reception
of pupils about Sept. 8, 1907.
Parlors above Taylor's Piano
Store.
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A. J. COLVI
fipyre nni.
your flues, general
brick
and cement work. H
Box 15
Marshfield Ore.
IHUltlie
BELL CORD
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Wet Your Whistle Then Blow
J. R. HERRON, Prop.
Pront Street, : : AUmhfteld, Oreeon
NEW
Warehouse M
Just completed in Marshfield
for storing your household
goods. Best of care guaran
teed. For terms call at-
Taylor's Piano
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Business Directory
Doctors.
E. E. STRAW, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UIIOEON
Diseases of the Eye, Ear,
OsiP I
and Throat a specialty.
Oflice in Lockhart's Building.
Marshfield, Oregon
! jjj JJAYDON
Office opposite Union Furniture Store.
Hour
iu io u ana zmo
Special attention pafd to diseases of tne "-u
urinary and digestive organs
U. SV Pension cxaniliiel
Marshfield
'
Oregoi
OK. J. V. INOUAji
Miysicinti iu burgeon.
OlBc over Sengstacken's Drug Stern
Phore Oflice 1621; residence 78S
Lawyers.
E. L. C. Farrin Geo. N. Farrin
FAIHtlX FAIUtlX
Attorneys nt Law
City Attorney, Dep. District Attoruej
Will practice in U. S. Courts
and before the U. S. Land Office.
Lockhart Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
Phone Main 41.
I-
J. W. lJEXXETT,
Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Make
Ijawrence A. Llljcqvist
CTAIUvn, IJLAKE & lilLJEQVIST,
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Oflice.
c. f. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & WaPer Block
Marshfleld, .... Oregon ;
COICE & COKE,
Attorney at Law.
Marshfleld, - Oregon
BRIGHAM & BELL,
Architects.
North Bend,
Oregon
Real Estate Ascents.
DIER LAND COMPANY,
Real Estate Brokeri
North Bend. - - -
Oregon
MR. ALBERT ABEL,
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Contractor for learning of all kir
Phono 1884.
TheCB.,R.&E.R.R.
and Navigation
THE C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N.
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
No. 1.
Dally, ex,
Sunday
No. 2.
Lv. 9:00a.m
Marsh'd
Junction
Coquillo
Ar.l2:30p.m.
Lv. 9;45a.m,
Ar.l0:20a.m.
Lv.ll :30a.m.
Lv.l0:45a.m.
Myrtle Ft
Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally.
P. A. LAISE, Agent.
MARSHFIELD v
GENERAL HOSPITAL
MISS M. BLACK, Matron
Hospital for Surgical and
Medical cases. Rates reason
able. Phone 991.
STRAMRR. FLYER
M. P. Pcndergrass, Master Y
and 10:30 a. n., nnd 1:00, 2:30
and 4:00 p. m.
Leaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. ra and 1:45,
3:15 nnd 5:00 p. in.
Makes dally trips oxcopt Sun
days. Faro: Ono way, 15
contaj round trip, 25 cents.
TI.MU TABLE.
Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00,
Launch Express
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Will tuako regular trlpa botwoon
South Coos river nnd Marshfleld '
Leaving tho Maze nt 7.00 a. m. 1
and Marshflold nt 4:30 p. nL,tl1
Sho will ho open for chnrte'r
botwoon C a. a. and 4 p. ui.
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Steam Laundry
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MARSHFIELD and NORTH BEND
II work now done at
ht North Bend Plant
Edgai Mauzey
Agent, Marshfield
North Bend Phone 1031
Marshfield Phone 180
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAKSHFIELU. OUEGON.
Capital Subscribed J50.000 '
Capital Paid Up $40,000
Undivided ITollts J35.000 y 4
Poos a general banking business and, draws
on the Hank ol California, San Francisco
National Bank, Roseblrtg, Or., Itanovor Na-
tlonal Bank, New York, N. M. Kotbchlld &
Son, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all tho principal
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to ehcek, safe deposit
lock boxos for rem at 5 cenUj a month or
5. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
T
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
fl
$50,000 y
Trantactt a General Banking
Business
North Bend,
Oregi
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W. A. HARINd VKI
Dealer in Pure Cream Milk I
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uuu uuiicruuiiv, rreu uo
livery to all parts of tlio city.
North Bend,
Oregon
vStcam Dye Works &
' M. . .ClSCTGOtkil ,i l II t 1
Ijmiiro'tukUicnts'Biuincnte-.WniUA
el or dytvl.
TWIlp Barker, Propriolot.
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The "Gh1)1w Tone" has boon famous union;; piano users for inoro tllnu
fifty yours. It gives the rate nnd delightful combination of SWEETNESS
WITH POWEI5, a pure, silvery singing tone under the light touch. u
rich, full resonance in the fortissimo passages. Hut this is not nil. Tho
tone of
when new, Is their tone yenr after joar except that It gains in qunllty
wltli use. Age cannot niaUo it weak or "tinny," the hardest use does 'not
effect its richness or depth.
This is because of Gabler Construction mid Gablcr Workmanship,, tho
first the most scientific, the latter the most conscientious, ever put intw u
piano.
Miles Music
C street between Broadway and Front.
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HandSing the following
goods
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mid .AVHISKIES. Also for fumlly
trade a choice lino of Uio eolbbrnted
Cnstlewood.
Old Hickory, Yellowstone nnd Ca
nadian Club Whiskies; njso ver
mouths nud cordials.
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