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.-- '' . THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAB8HFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1908. IRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : L war to build a city Is to stand together. Coos Day factories and Jobblnc houses nmk nn.i for sale many things that Coos County people buy In Portland anil San Francisco. Keep the r at homo. It helps prosperity. L following Is o list of reliable and up-to-dato establishments that are worthy and deserve your fenngc. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Bend Iron Works Phono 321 NORTH DENI), Ore. t J. L. KOONTZ rniSim Iron and bronze castings. logging tools a. specialty. All kinds of repair work and FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS. on Iron Works, (Inc.) anufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills Mines, Railroads T id Logging Companies. We are pioneers in the manufacturing and ol uns x'jIiiimjm. uoni iorgot our uas engine supplies, i Ipainng klry and Machine Shop Marshfield Ore. Modern Company && Machine nnd Repair Stiops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work On Broadway, near Holland Boathouse. Marshfleld, Ore Rugs. Robes, Elk. Peer, Hour and Cougar 1'olts Mounted J. E. GRAHAM Taxidermist Formerly with A. Helming A Co. Call or write lor terms North Front Street Mar.lifltld. Ore. Marshfield, Oregon Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS CIGARS, PIPES, ETC :h Bend Manufacturing Co anufacturers of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties JBcnd $..,...,. ...-.. Oregon If you arc a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE Coos Bay Monumental Works JOHN MITCHELL, Prop. Corner 3d and 'D' Sts. Marshfleld, Or., Phone Main 1731 Pettijohn, Nicols & Co. WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. Broadway nnd Queen Sts. Phone Private Ex 1031 --. - ----------- HOMES NEED MORE MUSIC. Walter Damrosch Says Boost for Art Would Mean Fewer Divorces. St. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 17. "There would be fewer divorces If there was more high grade music In the home and the little love god would stay where ho nourished on the elevating strains of good muusic as well as upon discussions upon the price of bacon nnd eggs." Walter Damrosch, leader of the Now York Symphony orchestra gave utterance to these sentiments here last night at the Hotel Jefferson. Continuing ho Bald: "There Is moro domestic discord in America than In any other country on tho slobo, and I believe It Is be cause there Is not enough cultivation of tho finer things of life. There Is little family music or art of any kind, and It Is small wonder that theso ele ments of discord ontor when there Is nothing better than calculation of the cost of butter, eggs and bacon." Xmas presents Try tho GUNNERY. All kinds of MECHANICAL TOYS at the Coos Bay Cash Store. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 10, nt 7 a. in. ! Farmers Attentioft DICE TO BIDDERS. Is hereby given that sealed be received by the common fthe city of Marshfleld, Coos egon, up to half past seven the afternoon of the 22d Scember, 1908, for the im- wlth sidewalk of the fol- teets, to-wit: , It portion of tho west side street from a point 10 feet le north line of California Sthe south line of lot 25 of In Railroad addition to Oregon. It portion of the north side ggton avenue from a point est of the east line of Bur- to the east line of Graham tallroad addition to Marsh- Ion. provements to be made ac- the plans and speclflca- sof on file In the office of ecorder and there open to ion of all persons interest- led check for Ave per cent funt of bid must accumpany to bo forfeited to the city Id Is accepted and bidder ter into contract within tter such acceptance. lis 9th day of December, J. M. UPTON, 3f said city of Marshfleld. I "T Just a Moment! 080 ACRE FARM, good Orchard good location. All farming equlp page, with stock 30 per acre. 1S?0 ACRES of land $20 per acre. 4 miles from town. 5 ACRE TRACTS, 4 miles from Marshfleld wharf $500 and $000 per tract. 5 ACRE TRACT, 1 miles from town, waterfront property $1,400. A GOOD .RESIDENCE In a good location. Large lot for $1,300. Aren't these worth your attention? STUTSMAN & COMPANY. IICE TO BIDDERS." hereby given that sealed received by the common the city of Marshfleld, y, Oregon, up to y:jo the, afternoon of tho 22d ember, 1908, for the con- i sewers on that portion rom Coal Bank Slough to f Washington amnue, and In of Washington avenue lenter of Balnea street to ae of Graham street, In ldltlon to the town of Coos county, Oregon, ac- the plans and speclflca- jd improvement on fllo in the city recordor, and to the inspection of all 9rested therein. fed check for fivo per cent unt of bid must accom- i)Id, to be forfeited to tho rbld Is accepted and bidder ler Into contract within fter such acceptance. Is 10th day of December, J. M. UPTON, said City of Marshfleld. I Two Good Policies We are right" on the Job f'UV.A.lC'."- to have Is one upon your Life and the other upon your Property. You are then protected In a double sense, and your family Is also protected In case anything should happen to you, or tho house burn down by accident. The cost of either Fire or Life Insur ance Is infinitesimal In comparison with Its great blessings and the actu al, substantial protection it affords to both you and your posterity. For particulars sea HENRY SENG STACKEN, OP Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. .------ when It comes to serfectlon In Laundry work. There is a cleanli ness and scrupulous care about our method of handling garments which never fails to please our numerous patrons., Lace curtains a specialty. We solicit family work and promise you the best results at the least cost. Give us one trial and you will be convinced that we "make good." Coos Bay SteamLaundry PnONE 571. Everything Back But the Dirt EONABLE ADVICE. ie a bottle of Chamber-' h Remedy today along 3ther household supplies. ' pst investment you can ' Is season of the year, es- there aro children In the pre Is no better medicine It contains no opium or Itics. For sale by JOHN South Marshfield Coal$4.50perTonI Dry Store Wood 12.00 per tier. We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY J. C. DOANE & SON, Props. Phone 534 or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Marshfield Hand j & Steam Laundry g d liflKH DeWItt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve is especially good for piles, but it Is also recommended nearly every where for arythlng when a salve Is needed. It Is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWItt's Witch Hzel Salve when you ask for It. We sell and recommend It Sold by LOCKHART & PARSONS. tt-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ar a i a a a a a a i T ! '? a For the following grass seed give us a trial. ORCHARD GRASS ITALIAN RYE BED CLOVER TIMOTHY a i C. W. WOLCOTT ? ! THE FAMILY GROCER T PHONE 071. n 8 Front St. Marshfleld. n W W W W W J?-JJ W W W JJ U Masters and McLain I General Contractor's Buildirg Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2011 -826 The plumbing on the new Hotel Chandler Is being done by J. B. R.UST The specifications call tor clas3 "A" material and work manship throughout. Esti mates given on plumbing, heating and gas fitting. C Street, Opposite notel Chandler PHONE 804. TWICE TOLD TALES. How Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures coughs and colds haB not only been told twice but It has been told thousands of times all over the world and will be told again from your own home If you will give it s trial. For sale by JOHN PREUSS a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Christmas Gifts FOR YOUR FRIENDS We have a full line of Cigars in boxes of 12, 25, 60 and 100. ?lno candles, nuts and sta tionery. Give us a call. AUG. FRIZEEN 'C Street, between Front and Broadway MEDITATIONS OF H A MARRIED .MAN M There will be times when she'll forget to hand you that osculatory greeting when you come home In the evening! never, however, If she sus pects that you've had a drink or so on the way home. If, after you've only had about three beers, she accuses you of be ing pickled up to tho ears, don't get yourself in worse by denying It. Arguing it out will make you so sore thnt you'll splutter and stutter, and then she'll Just know that you're ossified. She complains that you haven't enough sentiment or poesy concealed about you. Yet If you were to un dertake to read Shelley's "Odo to tho West Wind" and Keat's "Ode to a Nightingale" to her she would very likely yawn In your face, and pri vately she would consider that you were degenerating Into a namby pamby slob besides. She Incessantly and rampantly claims the privilege of "living her own inner life," although she as sumes, .out of hand, that you scarce ly know what tho Inner lifo means, harmless llttlq mental pursuits, in which she Is not asked to share, why, you aro "holding out" on her for deep, dark, grisly purposes of your own, not Improbably hav'ng to do with some other wdman. When she has to use $2.85 to ride home from downtown every time it sprinkles a little, don't ask hor' how she used to manage to get home be fore she got you. You've got to conquer this besieging sin of ln qulsltlveness. When she dabs at her eyes bo cause you refuse to take her to a show at which the sidewalk specu lators are asking $5 a crack for seats, don't try to Josh her along by offering to take her to a 10-cent moving picture show. She considers your brand of humor lumpy enough as it Is. Don't let the young womnn who Is "demonstrating" a new toilet water in the drug store don't let this girl spray your coat lapel with the new scent stuff. If you do you'll have some explaining to get away with when you get homo. This Is one of tho kindergarten rules of tho game that you ought to know aboul by this time. If you find In the morning, aftei getting homo pretty late tho nlghx before, that there's a $10 note miss ing from your bank roll, don't ask her at tho breakfast table, If she has become a sleepwalker. Pause and reflect that theso little Involuntary donations on the altar of peace are cheap at the price. When you go to Chicago on a lit tle business trip always write "9:30 p. m.," after the date In your dally letter home, no mattor what hour of the morning you write the letter. Thus she'll know that you're not raising tho very old dickens at all hours of the night out In Chicago. When sho" gives you a letter to mail, always carry It out to the post box between your teeth. Otherwise she'll never believe you've mailed It, because tho professional funnylsts have beeh pulling that gag for about thirty years now. When, on a little trip out of town, you unpack your bag upon arriving at your destination, always notice whether sho has packed her picture in tho bag. If it's there, mention In your first letter to her what a solace to you tho picture Is. If It's not there, make an awful roar about it when you come homo, and tell her that you were never so hurt In your lifo before. This is lnsldo stuff. Remember It. Of course, you're bound to look moro or less tired, peaked and hollow-eyed when you get homo after a long railroad Journey. All of your still unmarried bache' EQUIPMENT IS COM G SOON Telephone Company Expects to Be In New Quarters By February 15. Somo of tho now equipment for tho Coos Bay Home Telephone Com pany has arrived but there Is yet a largo shipment to como. Tho now switch board will bo hero January 15 and Is to bo Installed within thirty days so that tho company will be able to open In the new quarters In tho Douglas building by Februry 15. The firm from which tho switch board is purchasod will 'in stall It nnd turn It over to tho tele phone company ready for use. Tho outfit of tho company will bo now' throughout and will bo of tho moot modern type. , A force of men Is now engaged In ' stringing a new wlro from Marsh-.'" field to Myrtle Point and tomorrow or tho next day tho work of put- -ting up new wires in this city will . bo started. Now poles will bo- sot-, In the city and new copper cablo strung. Tho wholo system In fact. ' Is being renewed. . .. APPOINTMENT HELD UP. Fulton Gives Benson For Opposing J, C. Young for Postmaster. WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 17. If tho appointment of John C. Young as postmaster at Portland, which was sent to the senate, Is obnoxious to, the people of that city, Senator Ful ton will protest against his con flrmatlon and light the nomination as long as ho remains In Washington. Already Mr. Fulton has tied up the nomination In tho poBtoffice commit tee, so that It will not bo reported until he says tho word. Discussing tho appolntemnt, Senator Fulton said: "I may be mistaken, but in my Judugment Young's nomination will not have tho approval of Portland's best citizens. If It shall, they hare but to notify me and I will withdraw ' my opposition to his confirmation! I havo never understood that Young: was either a resident of Portland or a Republican, but possibly nowadays neither Is material. If cltizenaT of Portland aro, as I believe they Till be, outraged by this nomination, they should so advlso me at onco and in that case I promise tho mthat, bo long as I am here, tho nomination will not bo confirmed, if I can pre vent It. It may bo that I wholly mis understand public sentiment In Ore gon, and that freaks and freaklsm nominates the situation; but I was onco in Missouri." Mr. Fulton added that Mr. Young's tppolntemnt Is personally obnoxious to him, because ho believes Mr. Youngto bo a Populist and a resident of Baker City. a a a a a i, I lor friends aro selfish ruffians and 'insensate libertines. Remember this whon it Is on the tip of your tongue I COURT RULES WIFE IS UNDER MATE'S CONTROL tho September term. defendant was convicted. do not rorgot that DeWlU'k Llttlo Early Risers are the best pills made. They are pleasant little pills that are easy to take and aro prompt and gentle. We oell and recommend them. Sold by LOOKHARJ & PARSONS. THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1751 PAHKBIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. 4 JOnN W. KING, Prop. ' Eggs from thoroughbred Buff 4 Orpington chickens for sain 1.60 to 95.00 for setting of 15. 4 ------------- to Inadvertently mention ono of them to her. When she talks feverishly and magnlloquently of her "Ideals," and then declares In tho next breath that somo highly handpalnted actor per son of the matinee Idol species Is Just tho grandest and noblest thing that over was, don't laugh raucous ly and rumblingly. She won't un derstand what you're laughing about and will take it that you aro brutally ridiculing her "Ideals." Clarenqo L. Cullon. IIARGIS CASE UP. Father's Money Used to Defend Ac cused Son. (By Associated Press.) IRVINE, Ky Dec. 1C -Tho trial of Beach Hargls, charged with the murder lost February at Jackson, Ky., of bis father, James Hargls, was called here today. Tho wife of Judge Hargls is UBlng tho money left hor by her husband to defend tho alleged patricide. Pennsylvania Judge Holds Wife Not Guilty; Act Was Committed la Prdsenco of Husban SOMERSET, Pa., Dec. 17. A married woman cannot locally bo haled Into court to answer a chargo of assault and battory alleged to havo been committed In the presence of her husband, according to an opin ion handed down by Judge Francis J. Kooser not even when eho as saults the victim with an axel Tho case was that of James La brel against Mrs. Jere Long, and was tried at whon tho The prosecutor claimed that he went to tho Long homo. Labrel alleged that "Mrs. Long told her husband to hit mo, and when ho refused to comply with her requost Bho struck mo on tho arm." i Counsel for Mrs. Long filed a mo tion In arrest of Judgment, which was sustained by the court. Juigo Kooser, In his opinion, says: "As appears by the Information and the Indictment, the defendant was a married woman at the timo of the alleged offense. It also ap pears by the Information and tho testimony that tho assault and bat tery was committed by the defendant In tho immediate presence of her husband. This being so, It must bo presumed to have been committed by his direction and under coercion from him. This, wo think, must ex onerate her." Choice oat bay at HAINES. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 10, at 7 a, m. Qldt papers for sale at The Time office. Five cento a bundle. l. I'i hM it -. v mm i i i 1 i . j m.j. ..dUfcBMUiaMbA. lufc-Ar.Hft"ttir,Hfr . ..AJft JtJs J, --. i f.a,WlhliMfcV..iWi TlWftlfa UJpAfall,