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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1908)
flffepw WHffKyWi I 1ft 2 . THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1908. hf :,i I i B COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postoffl:e at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. O. MALOXEY. . .Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALOXEY News Editor SUBSCIUPTIOX KArES In Advance. DAILY. One Year 5.00 Six months ?2.50 Less than G months per month .50 WEEKLY. One Year $1.50 The policy of the Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the Independence of which President Roosevelt is the leading exponent. Address All Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TLMES Marsnfleld - - - - Oregon FAITH IX COOS BAY. A city is built by men who have faith and not by those who are with out faith. But faith consists in some thing more than a mere indefinable, vague belief, that sometime, some how there will fall from heaven or from the patronage of some great financier, a city ready built, thus making every man who holds a lot, rich. Faith is a form of genius. He who has faith that Coos Bay Is des tined to become a great city will, if his faith is worth anything and is entitled to be called anything else than humbug, be Inspired to work for Coos Bay as well as to talk for It. Every city In America which has grovn great owes its greatness to Its people who had faith. This was the case with that Chicago which was not founded on a rock but in a swamp. It wa3 the case with Duluth which was not built In a swamp but on the side of a ledge. It was the case with Kansas City, which took the crown away from beautiful Leavenworth and kept it. Seattle and Spokane were both built and they now thrive be cause their people have the kind of faith which justifies Itself by works. Marshfleld will get a railroad one of these days. If her faith were more aggressive If her people would lmproye, cheap to those who agree sell the lots they do not care to improve cheap to those who agree to Improve, the growth of the city would be Insured and the railroad would come flying. It has been sta ted that the railroad company pro poses to delay building until Marsh field consents, In sheer desperation to allow tie Bay to be bridged. The report may or may not bo true. But eight thousand people, supposed to be nbout the population of Marshfleld and North Bend with all the resour ces they have at their doors, must be sadly lacking In something if they can't get connected by rail with the outside world. Every man who has four twenty-five foot lots can afford to give two of them In order to get a railroad. Ills remaining two lots would bo worth twice as much as ho now holds thorn for, the moment the road Is assured. They would bo worth four times ns much when the train arrives. Othorwlso, he may have to wait and bo tnxed out of his un profitable holdings. Marshfleld may be sure that the Northwestern Railroad will be ex tended from Lander, Wyoming, to the coast. The coast does not neces sarily mean Coos Bay. Even, If the company decided to go to n point north of Eureka and south of Asto ria, it would not necessarily mean Coos Bay. It may be a misfortune that Coos Bay has such a fine loca tion. That was tho trouble with Leavenworth and Superior and they lost out to tho poorly located cities of Duluth and Kansas City. Bandon has not as good n location as Coos Bay, but perhaps Coos Bay people would bo a little more generous in trying to get metropolitan honors If she did. Thnt very fact may make Bandon a city to be feared as a rival, for it is pretty woll known that harbors can bo built almost nnywhoro that tldo water can bo obtained. Even Rome, tho city of tho Tiber In Italy, Is to have n harbor to be constructed at tho slight cost of a few million. Port Orford down tho coast from Marsh fleld in Coos county, could becomo a groat seaport without any dredging If n breakwater, costing about $10, 000,000 woro constructed. Long Bench in California, has a pretty good harbor mado so by constructing a broakwuter costing four nnd a half million. Tho point Is that Marshfleld will not got a railroad very rapidly unless Bho gots moro people. Sho will not get moro pcoplo until Bhe gives bet- t WITH THE X t TOAST AND TEA : XAAA'AAAAAAAAAifAAfO A GOOD EVENING. A A Do not worry; eat three A A square meals a day; say your A A prayers; be courteous to your A creditors; keep your digestion A A good; exercise; go slow; and go A A easy. May be there are other A A things that your special case A A requires to make you happy, A A but, my friend, these, I reckon A will give you a good lift. A A ABRAHAM LINCOLN. A XASA&rtAAr''S'sZJZX WANDERER'S SONG. I HAVE had enough of women and enough of love. But the land waits, and the sea waits. and day and night Is enough. Give me a Ions white road, and the gray wide path of tho sea. And the wind's will and the bird's will and the heartache still in me. WHY should I seek out sorrow and give gold for strife? I have loved much and wept much, but tears and love are not life The grass calls to my heart, and the foam to my blood cries up, And the sun shines, and the road shines, and the wine's In the cup. I HAVE had enough of wisdom and enough of mirth. For the 'nay's one and tho end's one, and It's soon to tho ends of the earth. And It's then good night and to bed, and if heels or heartache. Well, It's sound sleep and long sleep, and sleep too deep to wako. Arthur Symons. If you pay as you go you will find the going is more pleasant. The average voter blames foolish laws but falls to use his influence on election day to secure the right laws and the right men. Music hath charms to woo tho ?5 out of your pocket at the box ottlce. You can't believe Btrauge clock says. everything a We never can tell what will happen. If wo could it wouldn't be a happen ing. It Is remark able how a puri fying process be gins just ns soon as wq get our hands upon a lump of filthy lucre. When It comes to putting a stop to free speech any woman would Just like to see tho man that can do It Always be polite to your wlfo and you will insure yourself a high degree of personal comfort and Incidentally establish a reputation. Some of our gentry are exceedingly long on culture obtained at some body's beauty parlor. Nobody likes to listen to reason when It luns contrary to his own opinions. It isn't always easy to get in debt, and then sad indeed Is the predicament. Undoubtedly the most successful chaperon is the one that doesn't chap eron. Tho more a man fools himself tho wiser lie thinks he Is. The Hustler Rampant. Havo something doing all tho time That boosts you to success, Transforms your dreams to bank ac counts And helps you more or less. TIs action makes tho wheels go round And nearer brings tho goal. Providing tho substantial things That satisfy tho soul. Tho man with method In hl3 work Who dally plods along May never do a brilliant thing Or at one point bo strong, But If ho keeps his motion up, A steady gait nnd slow, When wclcomo pay day comes around Ho has results to show. 'TIs not by sitting In u chair And having schemes to burn That man can rope and throw success, As near as we can learn. Nor is It yet by telling what His neighbors ought to do That ho can mako tho money come And stick llko liquid glue. It's nothing but the patient grind, Tursued from day to day, That gathers substance for the man And puts tho same away. This policy pursued for years Success Is bound to win. But it won't hurt If he can have A streak of luck mixed In. ter inducements nnd tho owners of real estato either show a willingness to divide up with thoso who will Im provo or do more Improving them selves. She will havo to get busy on streets. She will have to make avonues which lead Into tho country and from tho country Into the city. Moro roads to Marshfleld aro very Important. After nil, tho city whllo certain to becomo great, will havo to wait until her own pcoplo aro ready to build her up, improve her, do something besides treat her as a real estato proposition, or throw up their hands and lot now people or n now gonoratlon tako hold. Thoro was never a time when work on tho part of her commercial bodies and citizens ivas more needed. Sty? MB HI , 1'' 1' I W'"vV,' " 'M Uf ' 'V, U 1 REALESTATE.TRANSPERS Daily Real Estate Report Furnished i By Title Gtinrantce nnd Abstract i Co. Henry Scngstackcn, Manager. May 21, 1908. H. L. Hansen, to Claude R. Davis, deed; lot 13, blk. 3, Spokane addi tion to North Bend. Consideration, $342.15. J. M. Smith (by sheriff), to Frank Burkholder, deed; N of XWH, sec. 4-26-11. Consideration, $1S. May 25, 1908. Albert Seellg, to Isaac R. Tower, deed; und. int. in lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 In blk 'I of Western addition to Marshfleld. Consideration, $10. I. M. Condron and wife, to Aerie No. 538, O. E., deed; lots 13, 14, 15, blk. 25 Railroad addition to Marsh field. Consideration, $100. Mary A. Ellis (by sheriff), to K. V. B. Nlcklln, deed; lots 2 and 13 blk. 3, Ocean View. Consideration, 50 cents. Isaac Gratton (by sheriff), to K. V. B. Nicklin, deed; lot 1, blk. 11, In Ocean View. Consideration, 25 cents. Quimby Edwards et al (by she riff), to K. V. B. Nicklin, deed; lots 1-14, blk 3, lots 3 to 12, blk. 11. All of blocks 4, 5, 6 and 7, except lots 1, 2, 3 of blk 7, all blk 8 and 9, ex cept lots 6, 7, blk 9, all blks. 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, all In town of Ocean View. Consideration, $2.50. May 25, 1908. Jennie Gates and hus, to Frank M. Marhoffer, deed; lots 19 and 20, in blk. 2, Bunker Hill addition to Marshfleld. Consideration, $400. Marshfleld Realty and Trading Co, to J. E. Oren, deed; block 12, Dean's Second addition to Marshfleld. Con sideration, $10. Marshfleld Realty and Trading Co. to Augusta D. Oren, deed; lots 7 and 8 blk. 14. E. B. Dean's Second addi tion to Marshfleld. Consideration, $10. Henry Sengstacken, to L. J. Simp son, deed; tide land lying north of and abutting lot 3, 9, 25, 13. Con sideration, $5.00. May 28, 1908. Merchant Land Co., to L. D. Be lieu, Jr., deed; lots 29 and 30, block 74, of Railroad addition to Marsh fleld. Consideration, $100. L. J. Simpson and wife, et al, to H. R. Holcomb, lot 5 In block 16, Lake side. Consideration, $5.00. G. W. Temple and wife, to E."W. Kardell, deed; lots 5 and 6 in block 59, Porter addition to North Bend. Consideration, $100. Charlie Corthell, to Golda B. Schil ling, deed; east SO feet, lots 18, 19 and 20, block 43, Railroad addition. Consideration, $10. , Simpson Lumber Co., to Tharold Johnson, deed; lots 25 and 26, in block 86, Western addition to North Bend. Consideration, $10. Chas. Hagqulst and wife, to V.,A. Toye, deed; lot 10 and the west half of lot 9, block 'K' Western addition. Consideration, $10. L. Pewtherer, to E. S. Merrill, deed;; west of northeast H, east of northwest of sec. 20, tp. 25, R. 12. Consideration, $15,000. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons and property owners Interested In having a sewer south of Mill slough are requested to meet at tho City Hall, Monday evening, at 7:30. By order of COMMITTEE. CRYSTAL THEATRE Entire Change of Program TONIGHT New Films: SATAX IX PIUSOX, AX UXXATURAL MOTHER, A COMIC SERENADE. New Songs: "I Miss You in a Thousand Different Ways." "Summertime." PreformamceS 7:45 and 8:45 Admissiou - 10c WEIXHARD'S BEER, PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Froo. EVERY DAY WILL NOT But J ou can always lote on getting the best clothes nt my place nil the time. Whether It is DRY or WET I've got the togs that will Just suit the occasion. Inspection costs you nothing, nnd I'm AL AN' AYS glad to see you, so drop around and look oer my line. For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE- TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition COOK WITH Our new plant is thoroughly modern and up-to-date, No better gas can be made than we are producing. We are connecting up new customers every day. Is your application in? If not call us up and we will send a man to see you. If gas was not the thing for cooking with, it would not be used by upwards of 9,000,000 people in the United States. We are sell ing gas stoves at a very low price and making a nominal charge for the service pipes to our mains, ' The Coos Bay Gas ( Electric Co. AAAfAAIAAIAAlAIA?AtAA4AVAAA44AAiA Safety Deposit Boxes Are a recognized necessity for the safe keeping of valuables. We can care for your valuables in the strongest and best equipped vault in the county for $5.00 a year. W Absolute secrecy. We invite your inspection of our banking room and f particularly this department. t First Trust and Savings Bank of Coos Bay, capital J3"T stock fully paid $100,000.00. " JOHN S. COKE President. M. C. H0RT0N . Vice-pres.-manager. D. KREITZER Cashier. VVV- r KEE LOX Typewriter Ribbon and Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers SICK HEADACHE CURED. Sick headache Is caused by deran gement of the stomach. Chamber IMn's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct tho disorder and effect a cure. BE AN ELECTION DAY MARSHFIELD, OREGOX. GAS t : : .. : : : cSDafc7HTga"JWg'WH By taking these tablets as soon as tho first Indications of tho disease appear, the attack may bo warded off. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. Business D rectory Doctors. DOCTOR II. P. BAU.MBAUGH Physician nnd Surgeon Diseases of Women and ChUdran. Office Rooms 209-10 Coos Building. Phone ---- 2141 D" GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate ol American School ol Osteopathy Klrltsvlllc, Mo. ' Office Hours: 9 a. m. to p. m. Other Hours bv Appointment. Office In Nnsuurg Hlock Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore. D" GEO. E. DUE Physician nnd Surgeov. New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg 'Phono 1681. DR. J. W. INGRAM j Physician nnd Surgeon. Office over.Sengstacken's D.ug Store. Phonos Office 1621; Residence 783. Dl R. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician nnd Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. Rcbi'dcncc, two blocks north ot Crystal Theater. Office Phono 1431. Residence Phone 656. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Llljequlst CLARICE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Tirana Building, Marshfleld, Or. United States Commissioner's Offle. J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, - - Oregon "OKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous o M. BARNES. Contractor nnd Builder. Plans, specifications and estimates furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Marshfleld, Oregon. MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEME Odd Fellows HnU. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction. Prof. O. P. Smltl CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of nil kind. Phone 1884. CLEARING GRADING CITY Lots, Blowing Out Stumps. Contracts taken. Estimatei Furnished. PETER SCOTT, JR., 'Phono 538 Marshfleld, Ore. MUSICAL ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bav Academv of Mnsle. Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., Irom beginning to graduation. BIngers coached in stjlo diction and interpretations, for opera oratorio or concert work New O'CounoU Building, Marshfleld. Cab Call bervke at Any Ilonr Good Hearse aud Vehicles. nEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed nnd Salo Stable Wood for Salis. Third A st. Phone 1201 Marshfleld FOR TABLE USE TRY Woinhard's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free. :; TH0MAS0N & HANSON '. ' -DEALERS IN- 11 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1761 Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building : ', Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: BWlway & Queen St t Phones 2011 - 826 Wo will store your goods for 1" cubic feet. Bay Sldo Paint Co., North Bend. ji"TinBi 1 4MfcTi.fc."' "' "