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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. Coos Bay Times Attention! Swell Dressers Business Directory With the Toast and Tea Entered at the potoffico at t -tshfield, Oregon, for transmission jSaasli tho malls as second class mcjUI matter. Doctors. DOCTOIt II. AV. HAUMIJAUGII Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of AVomen and Children. Office over Lockhart drug storo. Rooms E and F. Phono 1451. ttHHItltMMtltMHtMH itltltm - GRATEFUL SUHSCKIPTION HATES. In Advance. DAILY. dee yoar $5 00 Six. months $2. GO ess thnu G mouths, per month .50 WKKIOjY. no year $1.50 tocal readers, 10c per line. W -------- i iimiiimimimii Animusa All Oommunicatio nsto COOa BAY LA1LY TiMCS i&trtklieid - Oregon ujip. Hiuur.iAX timiihu kigut '1UOLSAXD .MILKS. An Australian corporation has just XticiMvcu a concession truiu tho Kus ssiau government to take out thirty jjillhun feet ot timber a year from a Sorest iu blberla, nine hundred miles Xroin Vladivostok, to be delivered lu Melbourne, Australia, approximately tiJght tiioubaud miles away, and near--iy three times the distance from New 3Torlc to San Fruuuibeo. It is lliiely that no hunbering oper .ntion of recent years more strongly -illustrates the pinch in the timber .supply In all parts of the world. In .the Hews of the concession, told In an American lumber journal, Is the sug (ustiou of the dirliculty that all coun Tles may have to encounter in get Jug the wood which they need in the uture. Every year timber cruisers re .going further- and further alield .anil cutting tees which, in former iimes of abundance, they passed be cause of the inaccessibility of tho -forest. Jn taking out the Siberian timber Abu Melbourne lumbermen will have to ship the entire year's cut In July, August, September and October, for during the remainder of the year there Is no open water at the point jof shipment. What makes this unus ual feature of transportating bulky 2ogs 8,000 miles quite feasible Is that audi unmanufactured stock Is admit ted free, while there is a heavy duty on all manufactured wood brought JSnto Australia, the duty on lumber, Jor instance, being nearly $5.00 a -thousand board feet. At Melbourne, new mill is being erected to manu cfacture these logs Into drssed stock, jfaclnre these logs Into dressed stock, products, as well as into lumber. These Siberian operations differ Stovo. the lumbering methods of tho Stalled States, In that In this country jft is possible and customary to have mew mills conveniently near the place at production, though, with the con Jtimuilly decreasing supply, the larger jrallla often find it profitable to haul their timber by trams and railroads many aniles away from their saws. STorcst experts in this country say llhat the hope of the United States for Aistcady supply of timber lies in tho jippllcatlon of forestry to all limbor iancls, private and public, and tho 4iarafnl study of tho economical and Shatter utilization of product. Even so, a. severe shortngo in twenty-five jyears must bo expected. Corryrr.an in vvechuirjton Star. O HOW AM) AVI I AT. I'lli: CANDIDATES. Sheriffs OHIee Point of Contest Among The Democrats. . D. It. Lewis of Gravel Ford was "inUlte city Wednesday. He informed s that there was a report being circulated to tho effect that Hobt. ffloetK, who Is a candidate for tho MuminuUon of county school superin tendent 'was a socialist. Tho report ia false, as Mr. Goetz has always ttnen n consistent member of tho ro punliean party. Copulllo Sentinel. This week two petitions woro tiled -wJih County Clerk Watson by W. AV. Gage and Cal W. AVright of Marsli :flold who aro seoking tho nomination for jiheilu on tho democratic ticket. air. AVright Is at present deputy gnmo warden and Is well known iu C003 county, 'but from 'present Indications It looks 'as through Sheriff Gago would pull down tho porsimmon at tho democratic primaries. P. M. aiummell and A. 13. Sinister of North llcud desires to run for justice on - tho republican ticket. Thoro wero 1-vvo nominations Mod for justlco on tho republican tickot from North Head 1. 10. Huge of Myrtle Point has filed his potition for Justlco on tho domoerntic tickot. Coqullle Sontlnol. Tho list of prospective candidates for the primary election in Curry is growing larger every week. AVo bo flove that uo other county In tho ,tato with thp same number of citl-..-( that ha r large a number of imuUAU- cl'U.uns as our neighboring -county. AVo wish them all luck and tUOi they could all be nominated. They aro a good class of eltlzens, rfough Kccordlng to lloyle only one rnun can be elected to one office. !ouulllo Sentinel. O GOOD EVKXIXG O o Do duty today, fight today's 0- temptation, and do not weaken O or distract yourself by looking forward to things you can not see and could not understand O if you saw them. Klngsley. $ O, AVoinan. O, woman, In Our hours of easo Uncertain, coy And hard to please, It is not nice At you to poke Tho everlasting Quip and joko But, woman, when All's said and done You can't help It You're lots of fun. About your neck You wear a fur, AVhcn round you Chilling breezes whirr, Below the fur A peek-a-boo Permits your dimples To peek through, A heavy skirt Yourlimbs Inclose, Your ankles show Through open hose. To you, dear, In Your hours of easo AVo bag our trousers At thp knees; Your "No" means "A"es," A'ou know It does; Your "Go away!" In the old days was Our signal to Hunch closer up; "" You aro tho bubble On lifo's cup! In glad days you re Somo hard to please, But when we're sad, Dear heart, you freeze ! ltlght tight to us! Tho worse our rue The more you help Us battle through To blossomed ways, '. And glints of sun; ' You'ro lots of help, And lots of fun. Houston Post. Being a Few Choice Modern Applica . tions by Silas AVajj. Character Building Putting one's friends "next," and putting one's ene mies in h Jail. Two AVays to Make One Good Re fuse to patronize them and then boy cott them because you hate to see them prosper. A Conceited Ass One who gives no one credit for good motives or In fluences except himself, and who pre fers tho sound of his own brayingto the sweetest strains of Aeolian harps. A Skinflint A creation with hum an form who takes advantage of old age and dependent women. fciVriWwfc "' Are you Having a Hard Run for your Money? Inspect my .spring line of the mo st up-to-date tailor samples, and you will overtake your money nt once. made clothing D"- GEORGE AV. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician flraduato of Amerlran , a-hool of Otopathy .... ..- nuiiri j u. in m i ,,. m. other Ilotiri l,v Al.poHitin..iit. Olllct- in .i,ii!- ijlwk y Marshfluld, Oro. Phone 1011.' Geo. D"' Representing Stylo and Quality. rCTI-im l KStySi --!i: V-TV& The Steamer - .STEAMER HOMER BETWEEN COOS DAY AND SAN FRANCISCO Xo rescr .tudiis held after the nrrl,"3. of Ilia ship unless ticket ij nought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD, lalMilfffcf '-"t ". : n. i- lJF I GEO. E. MX Physician and Surgeon. Olllro-Kirst yt. Bank H,lc. ,.,,,,.,, T R. J. AV. IXGRA3I - Physician and Surgeon. Offlce over Sengstackon's Drug Storo Phones Oflico 1C21; Residence 783.' D R. A. I,. IIOUSEWmtTir Physician and Surgeon. uuice over First National Bank, Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phono 1431. Residence Phono 1C5G. Lawyers. OREGOX 'rnnclH II. C'lnrko Jiu-ob M. Illako tr&yT&ssrxsBisfismRrjMsrxxmis California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Stea mer Alliance R. AV. OLSON, Master. f, SHIRTS S. M. SMITH'S IDEAL from 75 cents to $5.00. Largest and hest lino In Coos county. S. LANDO, X. L. n. t. store. AS SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. AA Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. MarshQeld. Ore., Phono 441. Don't forget tho illustrated lecture at the Masonic opera house Satur day evening, February 29, by Briga dier Jenkins of tho Salvation Army. :: Fresln Haliksk Herring Salmon, Smelt, ;; Clams, Crabs. :: '' Ellerby's Fish Market :: ;; Telephone 911 irmiiingnniwiaium iwBwMu.wiiiiiwff I QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons tho Laundry office will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY I WHY DO' PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION? BECAUSE 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 Sengstaclren, Manager. WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed Launcllei and Engines a Specialty All Classes of Boat andJEngine Repairing PromptlyAttended to it pi in the North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon II. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. II. ALLGER, Boat Builder Liiwivncu A. J.iljcqulst GJiAKKK, HLAKK & LILJKQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rimes Duildlng, Marahfleld, Oro. united States Commissiouer'B Offlce T. W. IJI3NXUTT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, - Oregon "-1. F, SIcKNIGIlT, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett fe-'WaUor Block Marshfleld, - - Oreg0D y-JOKE & COKE, , , Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, .... OroRon Miscellaneous CARPENTER Call R. a. Corthell. For all kinds of carpentering, building and repair work. Show cas es and offlce furniture a specialty. Phono CGI. Corthcll's Delicatessen. M R. ALBERT ABEL, !)2KQ isaaaagtKssysig.griaas Wo nro now prepared to take an order for er alamos AND ssqg I 3 'i3 ii an BUMS Front StrseL mm. A Coos Bay girl who has been en gaged but a few weeks says ,sho measures an Inch less around tho waist than she used to. Then she wondered what mado her friend smile. Tho following note was recently re ceived by a doctor lu answer to a mlssont dun: Deer sur tho noto was put In my. box by mistake. I hant the man. Ilees doad, and alnt nny rolatlvo of mlno anyway. How dose your conshons lot you dun tho dead? Why don't you lead a better erlston Hfo and try to moot that man In hcavon, which Is worth more than forty dollars to any doctor." Ex. A man can oxcuso meanness In hltmlf, but how he despises it lu oimor3. The klokein on a farms are not so hard to get along with a the kick era In town. On the farm thero is the klcklnu cow, and our long eared friend the mule, whllo In town thero : U tho old moss-back who wants nil tho municipal Improvements with out paying for them. Tho cow may be sold for hoof, tho mulo traded for n shot gun, but nothing but a funoral will got rid ot tho town kicker, says an exchango. Marshfleld and North Henri. tiiSvsssszsssssssxssmsssssm WWVWVA.WVWiVVVVWVV5 5 For a good Hatch use the 5 ETALUMA iNCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. Poultry Supplies 0rderYour Settings KowFor BrownLeghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard Bred. Price $1.50 Per Setting Special Price on Incubator Lots, VVMMWMVVAWAW -- TliOMASON & HANSON 1 -DEALERS IN- 'llay Gairn and Feed' S3HSHSESESHSi!SSSZSHSEScc3H5H5E5c3HSHSZSHSHSZEaaSH5Z5E5SHSSSHSHSZS? Portland & Ccos Bay S S. Line R Contractor for Teaming of all klnde. Phono 1884. ,IANO TUNING, " ' By. J. F. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. "' Address Box 210. Marslifloia. P Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. &C. F. McColium, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Bock di-B5E5Srau!5E5I!?5.5E5E5ii5EJre5H5 t::::::t::::ij:::iniH:t::KK:tt:tt::tt:tj:t:uj::n::::::t:j: I BEAVER HSLL COAL H The Fuel that Made Coos Bay Famous S f! Send your teams or telephone your orders to I! I Masters & McLain, , if Sole agents " h H $5.00 Tor Ton at tho Yard, $0.00 Per Ton Delivered.- Special prices on scow load lots. Phono 2011. Prompt Delivery fiuarantced. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Day Academy of Music. ' Voire, I'Iriio. Pipe Organ. Unrmoiiy etc., fiom beginning to Bruduutlon. Blngurs coftched in stylo diction and interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert work New O'CoiuieU Iluildlnc, Marshfleld. attwnsKrommmnaamTnnnKtrmHU II rfi vx . .. ... . .. . TV IIVifflLUIAlt VIUNIIY It is tho policy of this bank to comfino its busiuess to tho im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not onlv enhances its own stability, but g luuiuuica um ingacai iniereai oi the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF H COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Ilinsilalo W. S. McFnrland President Cashier John Pruefes R. T. Kaufman d v'ice Pros. As.st. Cashier it MHKwiK:i!Kiii:iaiaj:::tta:jmt 99 mtttti FSanagan & Bervnett Bank UAHSHFIELU OREGON. Capital Subt-cnlied f50,000 Capital I'ald t'p J40.000 Undivided I'rollts SJ5.000 Poch a Rcnoral bankiiiR buUnesi and draw on tho Hank ot California. San I'rancleo Calif., KhstKatlcnal Hank Portland Or., Plrnt National Bank Uoteburg, Or., Hanover Na tional BKiik, Now York, N. M. Kotfcchild & Son, londou, Kngland. Also tell chango on nearly all tho jirinclpal M i APcpunta kept Minjeot to cheek, sufe deposit lock boxes for rout at 5 cents a month or it J5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS WHEN SN NE 7JBOniEXIiKaXia5JB33Xa!3!H2XBa.Z3Xff of cigars, candy or pipes, telephone your order to THE MODERN COMPANY Odd Fellows' Rul'.ding, Marshjlold. Prompt attention given all orders. I WTmr-rrrn rritrrriiiiri'TrTrrTiTrrrMitiiiiiwiTawwiMMnirrriir'ir.iiT.-MMiiiiiWMiiiiiiiiwiMiiii n . I T'TJriT PTMTr EvcrV Wednesday Afternoon 1 riC4 IXitMXV- 2 o'clock to 4:30 for ladies ex clusively INSTRUCTIONS FREE Skates 25 cents. C. B. Schifflcr, Floor Mr. D. L. Avery, Prop. BONITA and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rup Iletween ."Marshfleld -nd Nnrtb licnil Mudo In la Minutes. Private LaiullnuB. Faro: Oneway, lf$c; roui-fi trip 3r. 3. A. OUCEUiY, Proprietor. i a ui I ( i nmnnpii.' i hi iff ii i 'ilfa . - fr'i ' n - - . J- -UH&JlMakiii9KL f'j