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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
n j m mjp I iip.iiiMinipiipwynwBwri , j,rT5r; iteMm)iJutiAmujiJ3ijUtuHIu'iJitliiiill'l-llw"lli "" ' 'it- ,v mmammm?mmvwvvmnivmmi9mmivimn.m! (U"H"!WJM11 iliiPl ! ' t-w THE DAILY COOS BAY TEMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1908 M IB I m m im A, COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tlio Coos Hny Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postotiioe at Marsh- fleld. OreKon. for tr nsmission through the malls as second class mall matter. U. C. MALONIiV. . .Kdltor nnd Pub. DAN E. MALONEV News Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. One year 5.00 Six months $2.50 Less than 6 months per month. .60 WEEKLY. One Year $1.50 Adarees All Communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES Mnrsliilcld Orogon The policy of the Coos Bay Tl hjS will be Republican In politics, with the independence of which Presl.lunt Roosevelt is the leading exponent. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET For President, AVILLIAM H. TAFT. Of Ohio For Vice President, JAMES S. SHERMAN Of New York. Presidential Electors, J. D. Lee, of Multnomah county. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. 'Marsters, of Douglas county. It. R. Butler, of Gilliam county. NEW ROSES. According to La Nature, a Paris publication, the mythical blue rose will soon become an actuality. For years and years horticulturists have .been trying by grafting and other methods to develop n rose with in digo petals, but none 'has ever ap proximated success. At last, however, an English ex pert, who has been trying for tho blue coloring, lias succeeded in grow ing a flower which leads botanists 'to believe thnt the desired shade will be reached within n few years. This Englishman had on exhibition at a recent show in the Regent Park Botanical Gardens, London, the strangest rose that has ever been produced. At tho base the petals are Inky black, fading into a very -dark cherry at the tip. The black rose is the result of several years' careful nurturing, being tho off spring of a half hundred different varieties of the flower. That with proper crossing the black may bo changed to blue, seems probable. Tho new black rose Is a perfect representative of its family, being about half the size of a matured American Beauty, and possessing the familiar rose odor. During the last three or four years, rose specialists liavo succeeded In growing an aston ishing number of new varieties. "Nearly a half thousand new members havo been ndded to tho great fam ily. Almost every color except the various bIiiuIps of blue has been ob tained, an in point of size the dif ferent kinds range from great roses as lnrge as chrysanthemums to mid gets which do not exceed in petal ex paiision tho ordinary violet. RIGHT KIND OF BOOSTING. An oxchango advises overybody to lioost, but In connection with tho ad vlco offers tho Information that It may bo well to remember that boost ing consists of something moro than -mero talk. Talk is cheap, but talk with action Is what wins results. Boost Individuals as well as general affairs. Whenever you soo an honest man struggling to get ahead In his liuslnoss, lend him a helping hnnd. "Whntovor benefits him benefits the whole community, nnd as you aro one of tho wholo community, it benofli ;you. Got out of your crust of selflsh--itp&s. Pnt your neighbor on tlio shoulder nnd say to him: "Take ourago, I am with you and will help you to win out." Open your heart sand lend a holplng hand. It does not turt you and does lift up someone olso. So shall you become not n "promlnont citizen" perhaps but a good citizen In tho broad sonso of tho word. Sowing tho sunshine is a moro profltnblo job than most peoplo 'ronllze. Thoro is much moro than 'uontlmont In It. Thoro aro solid ro raJls. Tho disheartened mnn tnkes vij "burden with determination to win. Ofnor mon feol tho Influenco of the suntAiIno and work moro heartily, and tho nvholo community fools tho good .effect. ATTENTION there will bo a Camp of Roynl Neighbors of America or ganized hero nt tho Finnish Hall, tho evo of Oct. 13, 100S, by District Dop uty Mrs. Clara E. Mills. Wo havo se cured n largo chnrtor-llst nnd cor dially Invito nil Royal Nolghbors 'horo In good standing to moot with -ns on this occasion. Most royally, CLARA E. MILLS, .; ' District Deputy. ' w th the Toast and Tea C.6VVVVVVVVVVV!VC GOOD EVENING. r ft God must like common peo- fi pie, or He would not have made i so many. , ABRAHAM LINCOLN. A Modern Love Song. O! shining sun! O day begun! Hear me my vows renew I love my love all loves above! Come, darling, K. M. Q.! Let poets sing In words that ring Of Cupid's fickle craze, But poet's speech cannot Impeach My darling's H's and K's. I pine! I pine! O, love of mine, I pause but to pursue! Turn not aside, my joy, my pride, But, Angel, K. M. Q. The flowers fair are blank despair, Life's spark goes with the day, But beyond all death endures the breath And the balm of thy II. and K. O. K. M. 3.! O. K. M. Q.! O. K. M.' Q. always! Since I must die, then die will I In tho swoon of thy H's and K's. ANON. There are two kinds of fools on Coos Bay male and female. If you aro fond of giving advice, be a doctor or a lawyer, and get paid for it. A lack of mutuality in onion eat ing also contributes somewhat to domestic discord. A man says he wants to "strike the right spot;" a woman calls it an "unsatisfied yearning." Nothing disturbs a Coos Bay man more than to see a lot of fun going on when ho isn't having any him self. It wasn't tho applo that tempted Adam. Eve's smile would probably havo led him to eat even breakfast food had she asked it. Worthless people are naturally so good natured that you may find a great many of them occupying good positions. The people despise an old cross bones. If three moves aro equal to a fire the Methodist minister has a hot enough time in this world to entitle him to a peaceful hereafter, says the Albany Democrat. An enthusiastic woman suffragist exclaims in print: "Give the women a chance to run this country!" She should study tho situation more closely. They do. Some Coos Bay people are always willing to belIeo things that they should not believe, but they some times regard with suspicion anything that has truth written all over it. Wo think tills Is Important enough to bo done in zephyr nd crdbord to bo dono in zephyr and cardboard and hung on tho wall. "Nobody Likes tho Man Who Knows It All." A funny man who asks: "Where Is tho stato of matrimony?" received this explanatory answer: "It is in tho United States. It is bounded by hugging and kissing on ono side, and cradles and babies on tho other. Its chiof products nro population, broom sticks and staying out of nights. It was discovered by Adam and Eve whllo trying to find a northwest pas sago out of paradise. Tho climate is rather sultry until you pass tho tropics of housekeeping when squnl ly weather commouly sets In with sufficient power to keep all hands as cool as cucumbers. For tho prin cipal roads leading to this interest ing stato consult tho first pnlr of bluo oyes you run against." Aro you voting In Tho Times' Prizo Contest? VOTING CONTEST COUPON . NOT GOOD AFTER, OCTOBER 20, 1008. THE COOS II AY TIMES VOTING CONTEST For .. ' DIst, Address Good for ono voto filled out nn or othorwlso on or beforo explrat in any way, or transferred after b ' i Don't kick unless your feet are well protected. Learn to paddle your own canoe If you can't afford a motor boat. It sometimes happens that a Coos Bay man who has a good aim In life gets his elbow joggled by some fool friend. Will Ekblad had just been over calling on Geo. Goodrum and had witnessed a few sales of furnishings so when he returned to his store he was still thinking of his friend when a customer entered and said: , "I want a dog collar." ' "Yes, sir," replied Will, "what size shirt do you wear?" The Carpenter's Serenade. A lath! I quite a door you, dear; I've hallways loved your laughter. Oh, window you Intend to grant The wish my hopes are rafter? When first I sawyer smile 'twas plane I wood re-joice to marry; Oh, let us to the joiner's hie Nor longer shingle tarry! And now that I have shaved you, dear, . Plumb, square, and on the level (I've always wanted 2-by-4), Don't spile hope's happy revel. The cornice is waving, Peggy, dear, Tho gables all are ringing; Why let me pine? for, oh, you I'm sawdust when I'm singing! know Saturday Evening Post. In a certain village the minister was in the habit of calling at the school and putting the scholars through their paces. Ono day he was cross questioning a boy, when he happened to ask him if there were any prophets nowadays. This was a poser for the youth as well as for the whole class, and a dead silence reigned, till a bright boy, the only son of a pushing tradesman, extend ed his hand eagerly toward tho min ister. "Well, my lad, aro there any pro phets now? "Yes, sir; small profits and qu tk returns," was the triumphant le sponse. I knew a maiden, thrifty some, Who loved to save a nifty sum. To clean her clothes the second sea son A little gasoline she'd squeeze on. Now this same maiden, thrifty some, Upon her feet was shifty some. She'd dance till hot enough to smoke, And she with gasol'ne was soak! One day this maiden, thrifty some, Danced dances up to fifty some, Then burst nflame, runs tho narra tion, And saved the cost of her cremation. GEORGE GOODRUM. REMEMBER fruit preserving sea son is not over. Full line of Eco nomy and Knowlton jars, pints $1.00 and quarts $1.25 per dozen, at Coos Bay Cash Store. OniO GOING DRY. Somo former Ohloans in this vici nity are advised that Columbiana county, Ohio voted dry by about 1,000 majority on October 3d. Lis bon, Salem and East Liverpool are included. Columbiana is tho 21st county In that state to voto under the local option law in 14 days, and all 21 counties havo voted dry. Where next? BUSINESS CHANCES. Storo for rent opposite First Trust & Savings Bank. New C-room dwelling on Washing ton street. Seo Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. HOT TAMALES at Cortholl's. GOOD HAY of all kinds at Haines. d cent to Tho Times office by mall Ion date. No ballot will bo altered olng received by Tho Times. kAa. f!'jfcMli' -" - Mil J I MR .ML luff!.! - i.Mflltfrif nuA-.i.irj in r -jrliilttiafci FINANCIAL tajgragm'imyraTHgstrasEzaaEgsgsgH In a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers, "The men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors who ad vlso with and direct tho officers; and third, tho Capital. LIBERALITY In a bank is its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi ness. Our motto Is. "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and If you find ui do servlng, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 Officers nnd Directors. John S. Coke, Pres. William Grimes, W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers, Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower, Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. Judge John F. Hall. M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager. ntmspwmtwt.rGiivzmSkrATij:1 I Flanagan &. Beimett Bank I MARSHFIELD, OREGON. STad Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call- t fornla, San Francisco, Ca! , First National Bank, Portland, Ore., 2 First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New T York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. X Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or $5 a year. t INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 1 k-------- t? - K - - :t - The First National Bank of Coos Bay FIRMLY established and long since past tho stage of experimental venture. flATiT.S ATTPA'TIftY tn Ha f.nnlHHpa linflvofillprl for t.lin trana- action of all legitimate business in banking lines. J CAPITAL AND SURPLUS with effective, efficient and compre ss1 henslve management makes it beyond doubt one of tho safest tj depository for your funds. LOANS its funds exclusively as designated by law which embraces a less extensive, but more stable class. EXCHANGE Issued on all principal cities of the world. YOUR BUSINESS respectfully solicited. -n-::-j:-::--t:-K-::----:;--;:---::---"n-::- STEAMERS I CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I Steamer Alliance f B. V OLSON, Master. CGOS BAY AND PORTLAND I SxlILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. $ X V F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner. Agt, Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441 4 44:.S44 5SBSH5a5asaSa3H5ESHfiESaSSSB5HSESH5E3H5H5HSZ52SHS22SHSEH2S2SZ5ESa525HS? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER. Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. iL- W. Phone Main 233 1 - SSBSHSHSaSHSHSHSHSECTHSHSSSHSHSanaSHSHSZSHSHSBSHSESasaEESareSHSEHaF THE Steamer M F. Plant SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY FROM COOS BAY' EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE. TIDE. No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket la bought. F. S. DOW, AgeiL MARSHFIELD, OREGON SaSESSSa5HSESa5Z5E5E5BSE5Z5ESESBSaS t-iti. i, . ,t,- -.t.-.i t-.i.-. .-..-t Steamer Wilhelmina LUDVIQ CHRISTENSEN; Master. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full Information, apply Chas Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. ., - ,i . j, - ,t. . ,t, . i, .,!-. ! - ;, . ti - .I, - : - "ALERT" Cnptnin O. E. Edwards. Time-Tnblo. Leaves Allegany, daily "at 7 a. m. Returning Leaves Marshflold 2 P. m For terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. C. E EDWARDS, Owner. HlflH GRADF MFATS I HUM VJIlrtLSL ITILMIO tho delicious tasto and flavor that All our meats aro the choicest we can r. H. Noble TTe CITY C and Front Streets, iui&.??irMV.itiLMmflss& - - - - - n - K - - ----:-- Shaw, Agt. - - - A. St. Dock J2S?SH5152i5HSHSHSZSZ5BSESH25HSESH5E5Z5KESa I l-I 1 I -'I'-fr-fl-l'-'!"-- 4- ,i, - & it . ft . fl . ,, . ,i . ,t, ,fr . ,, . ,, . ,, . $ ESHSHSHSESESasaSESHSESEScSasaScScE1 STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dally between Ilandon and Conullle connecting with all Marshfleld trains. Leaves Bandon . . .0:45n.m. j Leaves' Coqulllo. ..0:15 a.m. Leaves Coqulllo . . .4:00 p. in. Travelers leaving Marshfleld In tho rd morning reach Bandon at noon, people fy on Conullle river can spend over three In nours in Marsuneui ana reach home the same day, COQUILLE RIVER TRANS PORTATION CO. B5aSE5?5ami2525H52K.51SH5E5Z5rLTE5a Tho odor of good roast beef however I appetizing, can onlv be suggestive of i goes with every piece of meat we sell. T produce. MARKET Phone 1941 f Marshfleld, Oregon Business Directory Doctors. DR, R. E. GOLDEN Physician nnd Surgeon 202-03 Coos building. Office hours: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. Phones: Office 1051 Residence 2351. DR. A. O. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Residence nnd office, corner C and Second Streets, Mnrshllcld. D R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Phytuclaa Graduate of American School ot Osteopath? Klrksvllle, Mo. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours hi Appointmsnt. OlDcoover First National Unulc Phono 10 11. Marshfleld, Ore DR. GEO. E. DIX Phvsicinn nnd Hurirom. New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Blda Phono 1C81. 8" DR. J. W. INGRAM Pliysicinu and Surgoon.' Office 208-200 Coos Building Phones-Offlco 1G21; Residence 781. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon. Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. RebI4enco, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Pbjne 1431 Residence Phone 656. MRS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwifo Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1 f 4 Lawyers. Francis H. Glarko Jacob II. lllako Lawrence A Iilljcqulst CLARICE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW United States Commissioner's OUco Trust Building. Marshfleld, Ore. J . W. BENNETT, Offico over Flanagan & BouneU Bank Marshfleld, - Orei;oq OKE & COKE, "' Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous w S. TURPEN Arcnitccr. Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. MARSHFIELD TURKISHBArHS 210-213 Coos Building. Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141. TURKISH BATH $1.00. C. L. BUTTERFfELD, Prop. CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. f$K -aras Ji vi -S'w ,.V-"!.V- 5r- ty,,jsm.x jt? feW!SrW.VVT ..-- lU'&ifiSS? $rpaxs (V jAy-TZ-jg- iv-T --;;;fecsi cao can service at All noun Good Hearse and Vehicles HEIXBR, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Snlo Stable. HAY FOR SALE Wholesale and retail. 3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. New nnd modern throughout. Rates $1 per day, SO per week. Free baths, nowly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queon Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. ESHSHSr5HSr!525a5rlSrlS3r!SHSrl5HSr!SHa Hunting, fishing, camping, bathing tho year around. Beautiful Ton Mllo Lakes, tho sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten Mile visit tho Ten Mile cafe, cot tages, tents, boats, complete camp outfits for rent at rea sonable rates. In connection with tho cafe, Any sizo party taken care of. Call and see us nr nhnno vnnr onfrnrrAmfint. Phona local or Inner distance. Ci R. II. REED, Prop, & LAKESIDE. ORE. U 2S5HSrlSrlSHSiSZS?5HSrlSHSESESHSr!Sr!ir a MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner A and Third street. Board and Lodging. Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. $6.00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. Read the Times' Want Ads. ynrjl-jflggbt