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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1908)
zjszzxsaagsBBsmjxixJm Ira THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1908. Kfl kf 4 rm Eh ; ti . I " v 1 Xl I Coos Bay Times J Entered at the pojtoffice at "SBarstaflold. Oreeon. for transmission " Ifcrougli the malls as second class !; (Bail matter. i ' "J ' "'' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY. One year ?5 00 Six months $2.50 Erfxss than C months, per month ."50 WKICIUA'. One year $1.50 Local readers, 10c per line. AS INnFFFNDRM IIFri'ni.l3tS NbWSFAI'Elt l'VH- KIS1LKD KVF.nY KVF.NINO EXCLFTINO JCNDAY, AND Rtrkkly II V IThk Coos Bvy Times PniiLisniNa Co. The policy of tlio Coos By Times fwlll bo Republican In politics, with Efeho Independence of which President potoosovclt Is the leading exponent. Addkcss Ai.ii Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES L jm. Mursntieia ISnv lrll Oregon THE FUTURE OF OREGON The "Beaver State" is In Its In- iffiancy in the matter of population and f3ndustrlal development. First settled j toiore than sixty years agp, It Is far 1 Twittf Twl mntiv ctntna mr iiinnllv o A -, t-jjt jiiiiii,) umn,o ihui v h.ViVH.jj nil" fwiltlod Into the union, while It is as tfar ahead of them In resources that will mako for a great and prosperous commonwealth. Jl 13 bometlmes profitable as a means of better understanding .the difficulties under which some com munities nro compelled to struggle, "Co delve Into the musty pages of his tory .1 id seo what obtacles have ci'n ovM'conio in the march of pro- nreBs and development. Km instance, in 1S24, when Presi dent tionroe recommended to con gress t'10 establishment of a military jiosl (it ihe mouth of the Columbia as Ujo result of his promulgation of the r"aionroo doctrine," and as a means Cot holding Russia in check, if ncces- Psary, n senator from Now Jersey do- Llarcd In debate that It was the wild sl sort of speculation to suppose that Orecon should over become a state, pJHo contended tlint the union was too f2argo already. All that region beyond ftJw Rocky mountains was a vast "wilderness, a dreary and worthless jwiisVo that was not worth, all told, Itiio paper required upon which to ; "Write our title to It! He ii ,ured out that if Oregon ! sfljould ovr ho admitted as a state, (2ven gianting the possibility of the FEuhsinuinatIon of such a wild hallu- ?clntttli.n In the lapso of centuries to 1 eo:iit, a benator from that region "would require, at the customary rato I travel, twenty miles a day, 40o days to come to Washington and ro fcwrn homo Almost a year nnd a fault! UId assorted that If ho should oven Slurry up nnd mako thirty miles a c3ay It would require 3D0 days out of ' Ulio year to make the round trip, loav : Ann scarcoly two weeks for loglsla- XUon! J Tlio country was described as only I 23t Tor Indians nnd wolves and only J men with wheels In their heads tlini"h rt that time the idea was not couched In the oxpres3lvo form ; "would 'orlously entertain tho propo- &U!on of undertaking to either dovol- qj or defend it. Kwii Daniol "Webster took this "wlovv of tho great west, and but for tttho foresight of Thomns II. Ronton '"iimt that time, together with 11 few CJpotlier long headed statesmen, it Is J impossible that tho settlement of tho Hjicifii co.tst would havo boon retard $ "n pi'ih.tpb a generation. a ' All tills now appears Hko tho most N ssxaji rated fiction. Today nil eyes Mta the United States aro turned to- wnrd tho Pacific coast ns tho future MMiiilre of tho union, and tho possl- j,- laituy ior uiuuBiriHi uovoiopmoni ana ttccoinpllshinent hoio Tar surpass ttlioso which a century ago woro found En thi. older sections of tho Atlantic. ' Thrie Is no state In tho west today Qat stands for a prospect of such apld acquisition of population ns 3oos Oreson. Its resources nro bo- aonilu.i bettor known, Its dollghtful cRmnto more gonorally understood, .ftlio opportunities for profituhlo lnv- westment moro widely advortlsod, ana lt unniedlnto futnro Is going to srwe n '.ater transformation than "fans In on tho o.Mierlomv of any other stale within tho same length of tlmo. There la not a county In Orogon, Harsp s Is the area of tho state, but Biaa 1U uiountntn rango somowhuro Oroxn v'liiha sides rushes porpotuul crtrw) of water, furnishlnK to tho nvosi ' -f tho future endloas oppor- ullli-b lur tho generation of electric t- iho movlug foroe that Is d- jetnet) to (raniform tho Industrial finrrt'l wi' n greter rapidity than ftaa xnxvc 1 foro been known. Ex-AEliauBU, 'HrtKft With the Toast and Tea THE "DRAMMER" IN OHIO. (y,AUWvf ) -- I "W & BUT fit moneot v a j J a TriL SAWOUCK MILLIONS, -HOT ' 'jj-kSHl WSKe tOO-V5 HIM-tH, ) -$ GOOD EVENING Life, believe mc, is not a dream So dark as sages say; Oft a little morning rain Fortells a pleasant day. Charlotte Bronte. O " The Pence or (lie Quiet Aisle. Fell on my soul tlio calm of twilight woods, Tho peaco of quiet aisles, Where ancient trees In solomn, cloistered files Muso on dim ages past Eternity of silence, dreomlcss, deep! Roses of mornings fled! Vistas of evenings gray, with roses dead! When comes for 1110 tho call At oventlde, may folding shadows fall! Tho calm of twilight woods! Tho peace of quiet aisles! AppletouSs Magazine. Some women of Coos Bay retail I gossip others wholesale It. ! : There nro somo sharp men on Coos Bay that can't bo made tools of. "ven if sugar were scarce there would bo considerable sweetness on Coos Bay. . Thero nro somo Marshfleld men who would bo compelled to have their resolutions spiked down If thoy Intend to keep them. -O- "Wlmt Is your opinion of lovo at first sight, Mr. Oldbach?" queried, tho girl with tho fluffy hair. "Lovo at first sight," growled Old bach, "la nn optical illusion." A Chicago school teacher says that brains and beauty seldom go to gether. That's tho one consolation tho averago nowspapermnn finds is not being handsome. Those Coqulllo business men who nro keeping tho clearing house cer tificates ns souvenirs of tho late fi nancial stringency evidently don't need tho money. "If two-thirds of tho girls who go on tho stage would go to tho kitchen Instead, thero would bo a wholo lot moro happiness In tho world," says tho Birmingham Ago-IIerald. But not It their cooking Is ns bad ns their acting. THE .MEANEST MAN. Bill Nyo had truth well told when ho said: "A mnn may use a wart on tho hack of his nock for a collar button; rldo on tho back coach of a railroad train to save- Intorest on his tronoy till tho conductor gots around; stop his watch nt night to savo woar und tear; leave his "I" or "t" without a dot or crois to savo Ink; pasturo hU cow on hi mother's grave to save corn; but n man of this sort Is a gon tlemnn and a scholar comparod to tho follow who will tako a nowspapar two or turoo yenrs nnd when askod to pay for It puts It into tho ofllca and has It mnrkod "Refused." Trlggs in New York Prtss. WALK 75 MILES TO GET TO POINT 5 MILES AWAY Party of Medfoiil Men Have an Unus ual E.perlence While trying tJ Reach Mine. ooooooo ; MEDFORD, Ore., Jan. 13. O In order to reach a point just five miles from their place of starting, a party of prospectors recently arrived at Blue Lodge 0 mine , near this city. The men 4 had gone forth on a prospecting expedition, when they found their return to tho mine shut off by snow. After several attempts to reach Blue Ledge, they were compelled to walk seventy-five miles to Hornbrook, Cal. From there they came by train to Medford, and from this place wont to tho mine by stage. Throughout their long tramp to c to Hornbrook they encountered snow from one to seven feet deep. Tho miners making the trip were Frank George, Fred Nelson and Frank Smith. $'? Fresh clams at Ellorby's market. The off sale on all toys and Christmas China will continue all throughout this month. Coos 3ay Cash Store. Uso The Times want ads. get a lot for a little. You If you are seeking something In a lino of garments a little more nobby, a llttlo moro Individual than the averago clothing, get tho ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES. All suits pressed and all necessary alterations mado boforo leaving the store. In sending for a suit mado to your mensuro you will do well to place your order with mo as I will bo responslblo for tho fit as I am n tailor and understand how to take your measuro nnd to glvo tho proper description. LW. Tailor nnd Clothier. Sacchl Building. r"Tinr""""""j " - - '- r-rmr PLANZ Business Directory Doctors. D K. GEORGE AV. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Gmduntc of Amcrlcnn School of Osteopathy Klrksvllle, Mo. onicc Hou:-9 a. m. to lp. in. Other Hours b VlHinlnlmeiit. Oflieo In sliurK lllock Phono 1611. Marshfleld, Ore. DR. J. XV. INGRAM , .Mj. Physlclnn nnd Surgeon. Ofllco over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones Office 1C21; Residence 783. DR. A. L. HOUSE WORTH Physician niul Surgeon. . . Office over First National Bank. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phone 1G5G. Lawyers. Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Make Lawrence A. LHjcquUt CLARKE, BLAKE & LIL.JEQVIST, ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. '. W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Oregoi C. p. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Watfw Block Marshfield, - - Oregot -lOKB ii COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield. - - - - Oregoi Miscellaneous CARPENTER Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpenter and cabinet work. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phono 5G1. Corthell's Dcllcntc&scn. A H. EDDY ARCHITECT Modern cottages a specialty. Office opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele phone Building. V M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor tor Teaming of all klndi Phone 1884. JIANO TUNING, By. J. P. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. Address Boy 210, Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers coached in fit) 1c diction and Interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert work New O'Connell Building, Marshfleld. Flanagan &. Bennett Bank MAKSHKIEI.U. OREGON. Lapltal Subscribed 311,000 (Japitnl Paid Op M0.0OO Undivided Profits 135.000 Docs a general banking business and draw on tho Uank ol California. San Krancisi 'nllf., Fiibt National Hank Portland Or , llrnt National Hank. Koseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Hank, New York, N. SI. Koththlld A Sun, London, England. Also Fell change on nearly all tho principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposit lock boxes far rent at 6 cents a mouth or J5. aear. v INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Steam Dye Worte C Street Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rpckcr, Proprietor. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Tramacti a General Banking Busineu North Bend, Oregon The C. B., R. & I R. R. and Navigation Co. THE O. ., R. & K. R. R. i x, CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice No. l.T Dall ex. Sunday No. 2 7. 9;00n.m. Marsh'd Ar,12:30p.m. Junction Coqulllo Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. LT.ll:30a.m Lv.l0:45n,rn Myrtle Pt Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily. EYES Llttlo Jack Horner Stood on tlio corner AVntchlng the girls pass hy, Tho cop said: "Von lubber, I'll tench you to rubber I'll knock out your prying CJ' BOYS you do not have to run such a RISK but get busy and let me TAKE YOUR ORDER for an E. E. STRAUSS & CO. SUIT from $15.00 to $45.00 and place one of the up to Tomorrow G00DRUM $3.00 hats on your head, after you have selected a CLUETT SHIRT, KEISER CRAVAT and a PAIR of DENT GLOVES and if you do not win a home give me a wooden penny. ti-.q nouoct hats in snrinff colors and shaoes ar rived on the Breakwater, Take while, REPRESENTING STYLE AND QUALITY eSZ5ZSHSHSS5HSH5HSZSBSZ5HSHS,aSHSSSE'2SHSZSHSS5HSZ531SHSE!J Portland & Coos Sails from Portland Sails from Coos Bay Satu D C. ir. MrColiam. Act. I Phone Main 34 - - LfaSHSaSESBSHSS5H5HEHSESHSE5HS2SZS?25HS32SHHH5H5E5Z5HS?.5a55aSHSE5HSES- WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION? BECAUSE 'K It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Mauler. " COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. i P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. AV. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portlaud, Ore. Marshfleld. Ore., Phone 441. Pl3Bj3&SSi&aS32 U H. C. imEOKKXRIDGE G. L. DEAN. New Owners of the COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY We do a general Transfer and Storago business. Orders taken by Phono will receive prompt attention. "Wilier Front foot of A St. Phone 1031. t 3fatta03sGcfc33 &SrairT"ITrafWJwrw3i;2irc-!SWWT! .t,n.-j.nn- 7 The Steamer Steamer Sails from Marshfleld Thursday' Jan. 2. No reservatio n will bo held after tho arrival of ship uulcss ticket Is bought. g MARSHFIELD, : W3SZD35HKWS2EB3na2ESKCSSl WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed Lcucchet and Engine! a Specialty All Classes ofoat andEngine Repairing Promptly, Attended to Shops in the North Bend Woolen Mills ' North Bend, Oregon H. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. H. ALLGER, Boat Builder iBftrtwffiwmfrr.y.tf.H Beaver Hill MASTERS (&, McLAIN Sole Agents The Best Coal on Coos Bay $5.00 PER TOW AT THE YARD - $6.00 PER TON SHOW CASES and FIXTURE THE MODERN COMPANY OFF a look or miss something worth Bay S, S. Line Wednesday at 8 p. m. days at Service of Tide. - - A. St. Dock tfWBffi B . i.i .1 limn, j nMllgl.ul I D 1 1 k b duw Ajrent i : : : OREGON f DELIVERED I IMato-glass Floor Cases any sliapo, any style nindo to order by the Lutko Manufacturing Co. IOlif w. r. Minor, Agent. Odd Fellows' Building, r Marshfleld