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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
'f.i . umiupbpphpwpwww; "i'''T!5S!ISpBMiKB3BHHS5 x THE DAILY 'COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908. COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by "SSio Coos Kay Times Publishing Co. --- ---- the Toast and Teal Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : I DIRECTORY w ith r t I i Entered at tho postofll:e at Marsh field, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon through tho malls as second class snail matter. BML C. A1ALONHV. . .Udltor mid Pub. AN E. MALONEY. . . .News Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAIJA. One year 5.00 i51x months $2.50 dLcss than C months per month. .50 avi;i:kia. eOna Year $1.50 The policy of the Coos Hay TU'.-a will b? Republican In politics, with tthe Independence of which Fresliout Rcosevelt Is tho leading exponent. ..Adaress All Communications to COOS HAY UAIIAT TIMES TtffersliAcld Oregon !!! i-Tr """-MTTrfli'im liar ,rM OFFICIAL SM'HHIXG. There Is no organic, public body of ?.men, elected by the people to attend io their affairs, that has a shadow of xight to snub a citizen In any lnan jner, by word or act. Implied, or di rrect. Every public officer and repre sentative, in court, commission or council, stands squarely in tho light or n servant, whatever the honor at taching to the public choice that puts Jii'm there, and he Is In no sort of 'position to take any discriminative -attitude totvnrd tho least of the elec tors, when he. or they, as the cas. .may be, a.ipear in person or by com ntunlcation, for ofllcial consideration. Sonio people, after a long season in office, are prone to run away with the Hdea that they are Immune from the simpler traditions of office and in dulge in flippant smiles, passing aneers, and even rude denial, In -treating people and matters that they rJeem to be a bit inopportune, or lurjcsslng, or critical in their present- -HK.-nt8. This Is the blunder of all rblnwlers In official life, and always ..Tenets ivlth sharp and decisive effect. "Every property-owning citizen, and ilhosc who do not possess a single thing -except the status of respectable ".citizenship, are amenable to the full est consideration possiblo at all ttlmos, and to a dignified disposal of stfhatsoever he offers. Thro are those In Marsliflold who wlo not always remember, nor observe tine unit rule of official duty in this relnlion. There is not a sane elector who 3oes -not wish to respect and obey the Saw .nnd all its officers, and this 'nnuifimity of feeling is what pre 'serves the law and dignifies It. To interfere with this condition is the "Iast phaso of latitude that should bo -assumed by any man who stands for ritie people and the law. As common cronrtesy Is tho cheapest comino-l'ty fiiMwn In human Intercourse, and ai rways nt the command of whosoever would uso I. fivliffovonpo, arrogance, neglect, become simply Inexcusable i-anQ intolerable when employed-In tho offlclnl rolntion. Nor will tho fact "that an officer or representative is eternally In touch with tho great ".fpulJlic nnd often beset with incon rsrtious and disagreeable persons and -absurd contingencies, alter the Im perative rl,io of Invariable courtesy. GOOD KVKNING. X yi Every human being whom i S we approach should be the bet- X X ter for us. William Ellery X Channlng. Camping Out. When summer stands among tho corn And beckons us away From city walls of brick and stone And pavements dusty-gray, And all the little mountain streame Are full of speckled trout, Oh, then It's time for every boy To go a-camplng out. The bacon sizzles In the pan, The coffee smells so good When mingled with the fragrint scents Of morning in the wood. Our bathtub Is a shady pool, We frolic, laugh and shout, And splash the water where we lir-, When we are camping out. Tho days are spent with rod and reel, The nights around the fire. In telling tales of daring deeds Our courage to inspire. Wo talk of home, and wonder what The folks are all nuout, And wish that mother, too, was there, When we are camping out. When we come back to school again, With half the forest's wealth, In silver birch bark, nests and ferns, Our cheeks are tanned with health; Our eyes are clear and diamond bright, Our limbs are strong and stout, And so we plan next year to go Once more a-camplng out. LESLIE'S WEEKLY. Most young follows find it easier to ask the woman than the father. At 1C a girl will fall In love with a man she will be ashamed to speak to when she Is 20. I Every man excuses his impatience In the conviction that patience is pu rely a feminine trait. Most people who receive charity aro compelled to give more gratitude than the charity Is worth. If a woman finds out ten things her husband was keeping from her, she guessed seven of them. If people are not good to you, do not complain; it Is probably because you aro not useful to them. There never was a church so small that it didn't seem plenty large enough on prayer meeting night. TF MONEY WAS IHVIDri). Til tho total national currency of ttho Unltod States now In circulation were to bo equally distributed among tLhc 87,140,000 men, women and ehlldron within the Stato nnd Terri torial limits of this country there would bo thirty-five dollnrs, thirty five nnd a fraction cents for oach per Kon, These figures aro official, hav xtus Ibeen compiled for tho United SStxfcAS Treasury Department. They twert. 2iased on tho nctual amount of national currency in circulation on .April 1 of the present year and on a venrdfuTty estimated population. On that date tho total amount of money In circulation was $3,080, 150,734 and a fow odd conts over. 'Jt wns accounted for as follows: .Gold coin $029,732,705 Gfl .certificates SOS, 340, 829 - Standard silver dollars. 83,59C,9S0 : Subsidiary silver 12G, 034,150 t. Silver certificates 438.1S1.217 fifocasury notes of 1S90 5,225,74 i XiTJjtiteil States notes. . . . 333,513,309 rtfallnnnl bank notes... C55,S25,794 lfhhould not bo forgotten that In .lhib pn rntn of $35.35 tho basis of so nip illation is only tho money In cir--eulatlon . Tho general stock of man--.-jy in tlio United States is $317,939, V69G greater than tho sum In circula tion, which is held in the Treasury and Sub-Treasuries of tho United Statos. T5XCUKSIO.V to Dandon Sunday, August 1C. Dig clam buko on tho i beach. Round trip tickots only $1,2G. Freo clams nnd coffee. Everybody invited. Como. Train jjioaves at 7 n. m. Some people's idea of being sincere Is to show it when they dislike some one. Every time a boy shows Ins hands somebody suggests that ho wash them. Tho pessimist has his faults, but his ideas about fishing aro likely to be accurate. Tell a woman she Is not looking well and she will look triumphantly at her husband. All tho world loves a lover except the man who happens to have the lover in his employ. LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE. How calm and restful la tho home Where wlfoy rules the roost! No tempests over hover round; No doss of wnr are loosed. Tho man who leads a blissful Ufa In cottnRo or In Hat Allows his mate to have her way And lots It bo at that. It la not force that makes for peace Around his humble Jolnfc Ho does not win true happiness By arguing tho point. But, letting nonessentials slide And some essentials, too, Ho gathers to himself repose From many points of view. Thus gently for him day by day Life moves on like a song, And nil tho neighborhood remark: "How well they get along! A family of ono mind like that," They say, "Is hard to find." But that's because the husband ducks And lets her own tho mind. And why should not the man glvo In And lot her run things, pray? Bccauso he suruly knows how well Bho likes to have her way, And ho Is more than passing wise And billed for pleasure, plus, "Who early sees how It must be And doesn't maku a fuss. Contrary Thing. Dr. DIx had just returned from a trip on the Nann Smith and was re lating his experience to the assem blage in the Saints and Sinner's Corner at the Mllllcoma. "No, I never get much enjoyment out of a sea voyage." "And how Is that?" asked W. F. McKee. "Oh! something always comes up to mar my pleasure." There are so many people In the world of the kind who discover that you have gray hairs coming In your head. Ed. Ague, of Colorado, got mar ried recently, whereat the Windsor (Col.) Poudre suggests that the gifts of the stork in this case will be lit tle chills, to which the Golden Trans cript, also of Colorado, adds: "Un less she should give her husband the shake before the bird's arrival." Mr. Ague's home paper, the Brecken ridge Bulletin, just to keep the rec ord straight, comes to the rescue with the news that the lady was a widow and had a chill before she got the Ague having a son three years old." I don't know the lady's form er name, but I hope It wasn't La Fever. It would be too bad for a child to have both Fever and Ague blood In Its veins. A paper gave an account of the fine service a local rector had conducted. In another column was the account of a mad dog. Somehow the articles were mixed. When the paper came out, the following article appeared: "The Rev, James Thompson, rector of St. Andrew's church, preached to a largo concourse of people Sunday. This was his last sermon. In a few weeks he will bid farewell to his con gregatlon, as his physician has ad vised him to cross the Atlantic. He oxhorted his brethren and sisters, and after offering a devout prayer (here is where the articles ran together) took a whim to cut up some frantic freaks. He ran up Timothy street to Johnson, and down Benefit street to College. At this stage of tho pro ceedings a couple of boys seized him, tied a tin kettle to his tail and ho again started. A great crowd col lected and after some trouble he was shot by a policeman. From Judge's library. "I suppose tlmt you never quarrel with your wife." "Oh, certainly." "Indeed! Why?" "Just to see her got good natured." Bringing Dack the Past. Seo the man. He Is very unhappy, lie looks us though he hud lost his last slmolcou nnd tho sheriff were nbout to levy on his pet cow. He Is lu tho courtroom, nnd every one elbu wears a smile. He could not laugh though ho wore hired to do bo at an Immense salary. They say that misery loves company, but Just at this moment ho is not htinkcilng for the presence of a vast concourse of people. Why Is lie unhappy? Is ho the pris oner nt the bar? No; he Is not the prisoner nt tho bur. He is tho human gusher, and the law yer for tho opposition Is about to rend u lino of love letters he once wroto to the lady In tho case. Do you wonder that ho left his smilo at homo? Wonderlngs. I used to wonder what of good wise Providence had seen About the dire mosquito beating at my window screen; The housefly also seemed to mo an utter, sad mistake, While floating miserably in the melt- ed-butter lake; But chiefest now I wonder why an all-wise Providence Gave my Belinda wealthy tastes and me but fifty cents. I used to wonder in my soul what possibility Of good might bo attached unto tho energetic ilea; Perhaps somo mighty benefit induced tho Power to make Tho ghastly typhoid microbe nnd tho deadly rattlosnako. Wise Providence, .no doubt, was. right, but, oh, why did It deem It best to make Belinda havo an ap petlto for cream? Tho so futilo wonderlngs of youth! what little things they seem To mo, who, now thnt I am grown, wnlk in a horrid dream, A waking dream of agony wherein I always dread Tho sword of Damocles which hangs forever o'er my head. Ah, Providence Is wise, yet why did It assign to mo A steam launch sweetheart nnd a tug boat salary? ANON. Tho way to build a city is to stand together. Coos Hay factories nnd Jobbing houses make nnd linve for sale ninny tilings that Coos County people buy in Portland nnd San Francisco. Keep the money nt home. It helps prosperity. The following is a list of reliable nnd up-to-date establishments tlwt nr c worthy and deserve your patronage. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Tinners & Metal Workers Phono Marshlleld 2103 COOS BAY SHEET METAL WOKKS Estimates given. MAUSIIFIEM), OltK. Tinning and sheet metal jobs a specialty. Contracts taken Broadway, opp. Coil Bunkers TvT .1 -D. t T YV7 f Phone 321 IN orm Deno. lion w uns xohth bend, oro. Iron and bruize (Wtingi. All kinds of repair work and logging tools a spt ialty. FOUXDKKS and MACHINISTS. J. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops generalachinist Stam nnd Gas Engine AVork On Ilrnnilwny, near M .,. , , liullmni Uoatiiouao Marshfield, Ore. Hugs, Robes, Klk, Ducr, Hour nntl Concar 1'cltn Mounuit h J. E. GRAHAM Taxidermist Formerly wjlh A. nutming & Co. v mi ur rnu iur luruis Nelson Iron Works, (Inc.) Manufacturers "t M.i hinery and Supplies for VU, Alines, Tliilrons and Lodging Coinmuies. Wean- pioiuer.- in the manufacturing and repairing nf On Sn'rn's. Don't forget our Ous Engine Supplies. Foundry and :iat'liin Shop - Jtlarnhficld, Oro. T ill" ""t i7 North Front Struct Mnr-lifleld, Ore. If you are a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE winx.T-rM.v iwaat V3 The Modern Company Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS Marshfield, Oregon CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. North Bend Manufacturing Co, s iVLnufaclurcrs of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties C. C. nfolickors Mgr. II. llArnpg Sec'y nnd Troai. North Bond- Oregon Richeker-Barnes Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of FINE FUItNITUKE Myrtle Wood Novelties Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric Wood Fixtures and Modern Kitchen Cnbinets Factory, Front St. 'Phono 92G MARSHFIELD, ORE. Coos Bay Monumental Works F. M. STEWART, Prop. Corner 3d and !)' Sts. Marshfield, Or., Phone Main 1731 Pettijohn, Nicols & Go. WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ---------.: Cor. Rrondwny nnd Queen Sts. Phono Private Ex 1021 8-8-B-K- TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. a Henry Scngstacken, Mgr. r K cyl X&w JS!A tt Is Liable to break out i in lyour store, office or residence at any time We ere agents for the famous Cakhiem Fire Extinguisher Think of it a Fire tf 5 ff Extinguisher for.... tp.VU Call and examine them. We are also the Laimcfomens' Headquarters Carrying a full line of spark plugs, packings, bat teries, coils, dynamos, marine hardware, oils, in fact everything for a gasoline boat. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Near "A" Street Phone 33 - - Marshfield, Ore Agents for the famous MIANUS and SAMSON GAS ENGINES i I Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, batho, sleep J or while you eat at WAS- SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let me make you one for $;?5 or I 910. If that is too much for I your pocket book, let me take I your measure and have the S Royal Tailors make you ono I much cheaper with an Extra J Pair of Pants FREE. J As I am able to give a cor- rect desreiption of just what ' you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. r 7WTJJZi a WAfcUM W V VV&jr' - 9sj3E& TIKIF- T Al L.ORING YOUR VACATION Will Last a Lifetime if You Take a KODAK With You Wo linvo them from $1 to $100 Full Line of Kodak Supplies CataIoj,rni Freo FEDCROSSDRUGSTORE LAKESIDE INN Ten Mile Lake Now open for guests. European plan. Special accommodations for families. Good table board. Special rates to parties. Postofllce and telephone ac commodations. Everything new and first class. Arrangements may be made In advance or call at house when you arrive. MARSIiflELD STEAM LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS AH strictly hand work. The dain tiest and most delicate garments laundered without damage. Guarantee not to shrink flannels All Goods Handled Dy Us Mended Freo. ( We Call For nnd Dollvor Free. FInowork a (.peclnlty. Give us a trial onlor. J. B. HIBBARD, Proprietor Phone 2291 Fourth and Queen Sts., Mnrshflcld. ! COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS;1 Cavanagh, Chapman (Sit Co. ;; General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty J Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield Oh, Whnt Joy! "Cured at last! Oh, what Joy to think that I have nt last been cured of that awful bowel trouble," are tho words of A. C. Butler of Cold Springs, Texas, who suffered off and on for twelve months with a disorder of his bowels, and flnallv. after al most giving up in despair, was cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No one need suffer from colic or diarrhoea, for this remedy always gives prompt reH lief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. t-HMtftobAMMiMi r ' ' ifriifamtttf' Miriii"ti'firil ' "'fmSSSSSSS7MTmm .i,riBg'Tttr- .! ;j. . - ' --iflfrMiiMjii t 1