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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1909)
'i JANUARY 2, 19( e. Jfc&UfcjrtW J"KArwrrrrVl ...--. i"iiiTBnw IL,.V .. JT"V , W, .VTCJtT Vv Tb . v -, . i-.rirvv-'ria- x.vjat- - tw -i i i ESV MARSHFIELD, CTjanBabV 4, 1909. M - 4w . "-" ,JTgHi -.M Iv . ,2 iwEawu i ., t 5 V 1 ","i M tf 1 COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by , Tho Coos Kay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postoflico at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONBV Editor nnd Tub. 1AN E. MALONKV ?Ncws Editor SUBSCRIPTION ratesT In Adiance. PAHA'. X One year ?5.00 J Six month3 J2.50 Less than 6 months, per month .50 ' V ' ...T...M.-T.V Ono year - 1.50 Address all communications to COOS II AV DAIIiV TIMES, -Marshfleld :: - :: :: Oregon The pollcy'of the Coos Bay Times will ho Republican in politics, with iho Independence of which President Roosevelt 3 the leading exponent. OUB HOLIDAY TRADE. '- r - ttpHB HOLIDAY TRADE on Coos B Bayjfhls year was better than It was a year ago; though It did not roach the limit set for it by these fnTthe various businesses affect- $tas.'rrn the main there Is no com- Spiahit.' There was no overbuying fanywhere, and no heavy unsold Mocks! a condition that shows that .ourTinerchants very cleverly gauged liSenlraltatlons of "tho season, how- crermuch they may have hoped from It. jThe city will now settle to normal, and tho exigencies of the the commercial-hour, such as the taking of stock, tho balancing of books, the calculating of the- new year's trade, and tho genoral adjustment of busi ness affairs of the community, which will keep all hands busy until the opening up of the now season and tho now engagements, just as all , '""'Btfresla year- after year. Coos Day Is alright! No one doubts nor dis putes that fact; nnd that Is saying tho best word that can bo said at present. Wo believe there are things brew ing of real Importance to Coos Bay; and wo withhold the ground of be lief In deference to tho success of these valuable negotiations and to obviate ,tholr hindrance. When the , time comes wo shall have the cheer ful word and fact to offer; and are glad of the reservation, for It Is al ways well to have a "shot In the locker." THE FAULT-FINDER. k The iault-flndcr wo have with us always, just as wo havo all malady-stricken people; for tho fault-finding habit Is quite ns much n disease ns many of tho organic all; monts are: 99 times In tho hundred lt-hnrks back to tho liver and Is but another expression of dyspepsia. Granting this, wo are wrong to take the percnnlnl groucher too sorlously; wo are doing him nnd oursolves real InjuBtlco In allowing his wall and whine to oppress us. Wo listen to him and half bellevo him, simply be- auso wo llko him for other and nippier qualities which, often, In an absent-minded way, ho will exhibit, nnd then again wo hato to opposo him for fear of bringing down tho worsor typo of tompor nnd sotting up a breach wo cannot afford to crcato. If wo would only study him In the light of a rcnl choorfulness of our own wo would soon renllzo what a sick man he Is and mnko duo nllow nuco for nil his lamentations. Tho thing to do with our troubles Is to hold thorn quiet, not pass thorn on to nnyono; which Is a pretty hard thing to do in this sympathy-loving world, and yet it Is absolutely essen tial In dealing with the chronic kick er. IIo isn't hajt bad, whon ono knows lilni and analyzes his own cheer to shako his humor and his "holler." All ho needs Is tho count-or-tonlc of our own choor to shako fT. Ilia fulfil It, tl, rr...... nf l.lc n.t.n M 'l ..w. ll. IIIU (s.ttt.lj 11 HID W ,, .1 1 unhappy Illusion. Luckily, Coos Bay has not many fault finders'. Sho has hor share, of Acourso, and they hnvo their offect; ut, on tho wholo, sho Is fairly freo f tho plnguo, owing lnrgoly to tho act that thero nro so few idlers hero; lost of us nro too busy to glvo ear ,to tho growler, nnd whon ho does corner us wo permit tho dismal flow to find unnbstrujted ogress from tho opposite ear. Tho main thing Is to iifo a frank jollity of our own and force It on tho "complainant" until ho accepts our ostimuto of things, or subsides in stlonce. Ho Is ns harmless as wo mnko hi m, and that is all thero Is to it. Hunting licenses oxplro December 31. Renow thorn at THE GUNNERY WITH the : I TOAST AND TEA I , GOOD EVENING. X H 'i it is not tne man wno readies i tho corner first who wins, but H H tho man who knows exactly Xwhat he Is going to do when he X i reaches tho corner. Charles E.-Hughes. A Tonst. Here's to tho man whose hand Is firm when he clasps your own Like a grip of steel That makes you feet You're not In the world atone. Here's to the man 'whose laugh Puts the" sombre clouds to rout The man who's fair And kind and square To the one that's down and out. Selected. There is a big stick of which every man is afraid. If a man's time Is valuuablo lie doesn't kill It. No man has occasion to apologize for doing his duty. Tho push button doesn't always ring the gong of success. The lazy man's pay1 envelope is never afflicted with obesity. A correct gues3 passes for wisdom, even though it Is only a guess. At tho sound of the dinner bell :reat minds run in the same channel. If you aro not satisfied with your lot btart a real-estate boom and sell It. What a mother likes about a young man is usually what her daughter doesn't. A man doesn't realize how small tho world is until he tries to dodge I1I3 creditors. Perhaps Lot's wife looked around to see how some other woman's dress hung in tho back. No man likes tho idea that when his wife prays for greater patience sho Is thinking of him. You can't please everyone, and if you edit a newspaper it is still worse. You can't please anybody. Poverty is one of tho crimes for which a man Is sentenced to hard labor for an Indefinite term. A woman's happiness reaches tho limit when she possesses a thing that no other woman can obtain. Wo sometimes think tho poor need to bo taught gratitude more than tho rich need to bo taught generosity. If a woman wants a welcome when sho gets home, sho should leave her husband with tho baby when she goes. Look yourself over candidly and honestly and you will bo surprised at tho great amount of time you devote to foolishness. It is ovory Coos Bay mother's opin ion that her husband, in a desire to correct their sou's bad habits, should first correct his own. While wo are talking about cli mate It is well to remember that thoro Isn't a spot on earth Inhabited by really c'villzed peoplo whore thero Isn't moro sunshine than shadow. It is difficult to tell which way a fellow Is looking when ho hns ono eyo on God and tho other on tho main chnnco. On Christmas n Coos Bay man sent ns n present to his son and daughter- in-law ono of tho now gold eagles, nnd with It tho following letter: "Tho woman on tho face of this' coin Is for you, Claronco, becauso men usunlly like good-looking worn on. Tho onglo on tho rovorso, with tho feathers on its logs, is for Lottie, bocauso women nro supposed to llko birds and feathors, "Tho Vi pluribus unum," which you know is translated 'Ono of many,' means that of tho many of them you would llko to havo this Is tho only ono you get. "Tho thlrteon stnrs, boing nn un hjeky number, indicate tho hard luck many of us havo In our offorts to gathor In tho quantity of theso coins wo really havo noed for, but tho forty-six stars around tho rim tell you that by working llko forty-six days in tho week you can.probnbly accumulate enough to see you through." , XX EASTSIDE PROTEST. Desires to be Known xs An , .Indc- ' pendent Little City, EASTSIDE, Jan. 1, 09, Editor Times: Now as this" is the beginninff of a New Year, let us quote things right or get a ten year old scholar in the city of Eastslde to teach us. I am a subscriber of your paper and" always eager to read tho news. As" tbere is always the North Bend newtr which Is principal ly Eastslde news'. Written in this manner: "Mr. Smith of the Eastside or Mrs. Jones of tho Eastslde, was shopping In Marshfleld or vlsftfng In North Bend." Now, Mr. Correspondent of the North Bend have they an addition to your city called the Eastsfde? If not, then please; oh! preae, say or announce It In its true light for you often make my very soul and heart ache with Indignation. But still you keep It up. Eastslde is an Independ ent little city on the eastside of Coos Bay. That calls for nothing but what It Is entitled to. So, If any large city wishes to greater its news from East side, just give us ono little boost by adjusting your sentence (o show the country at large that Eastside Is no back yard to any other city- But in dependent and alone backed by the patriotism of every citizen that abides therein. EASTSIDE CITIZEN. PLAIN SEWING of all kinds solicit ed. Phone 1285. What have you in hand? If you havo any Mortgages in your" possession that you would like to realize upon, we can most likely negotiate them for you, and got you the best price procurable In tho mar ket. Or If you would like to have Abstracts taken off concerning titles of properties in which you aro Inter ested, wo can manage that, too. We do a general Real Estate business, in cluding tho buying, selling, and ex changing of city or country prop erty, collecting of 'rents, etc., and supervising estates. For particulars see HENRY SENG STACKEN, OF Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. May you have a pleasant and proa porous year, and if you will let us at tond to your Laundry, 'wo will prom ise you prosperity and pleasure with your linen anyway. Lot us havo your Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Vests and other things to "got up," and you will nover havo causo to regret, you will nover lose an article or have It damaged, nover suffer delay when you want your wash, nnd never ro grot a. slnglo dime you pay v.s for your work. Coos Bay Steam Laundry rnoNE S7t. rasEsasasHSHSHSHs-asasaszsHS'aszsrK Masters and McLain : ;; General Contractor's Buildirg ', Material and Beaver Hill Coal t Office: EWdway & Queen St Phones 2011 .826 I . FINANCtAL First Trust i Savings Bank 5100,000 Capital, Fully Paid STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING Pays Interest &n Time and Saviwgs Deposits Tho officers and the etfUW dfrwrtorate are cltizws at Marshnol'dl and vicinity who own add control the capital stodft Whose every futereat and success meadH' tfate, sticcpss of this coniwiilty. We solicit your business and aPooirafs. nnnroioiiH. I- JOHN S. COKE STEPHEN C. ROGERS. HENRT SENGSTACKEN; M. C. HORTON. WILLIAM GRIMES, OFFICERB. JNO, S. COKE, President. DORSET KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. ?aEETHai7EI52 4.4-f04.lMi!.44.4:.v4 Flareagasi & Besmett Baftk MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Vp Capital nnd Undivided Profits $75,000 .vti Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general1 banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, -New York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, London, England. Also soil exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or $5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 44M - frO0 I THE FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Strictlv a Commercial Bapk Wells' Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. The National Park Bank, New York, N- Y. The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, III. The Bank of Scotland, London, England: Tho Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. Draws Drat s on In addition we draw drafts on all principal hanking centers In. Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. China, Japan, North, Ccntial aud' South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check Certi ficates of Deposits Issued. Safe and Deposit Boxes for rent. STEAMERS CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. t E. D. PARSONS, Master. ! COOS BAY AND PORTLAND t SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. $ F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner. Agt, ? Couch St. Dock, Portland. Oxo. MarshHeld, Ore., Phone 441 SH5r!5ESr!SH5a525H-ri523Z5rISa5r!5BH5Z5a Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line jjj S. S. BREAKWATER I Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland. Wednesdays at 8 p.m. S g aa.Ms rrom Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. g a S. S. CZARINA g SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR. g RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. 3 W. F. Miller, Agt.. Phone Main 2331 S aS2S5En5Z5HS2ra5BK5r!5H5ESESErl53a5H5ra ESHSH5HSHSHSl!Sa?aSES2SHSHSHSHS2SHSa5HSr!S25H5HSaS3?SrlSa5a5ESa5H5Z52SS anE Qj Steamer M. F. Plant SAILS FROM COOS BxY FOR SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TUESDAY. a No reservation held after tho arrival of the 6ldp unless ticket la bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, esa525ZSH5Z5E52F2S25a5 fr-fr . .1. -..... -1. 'I ft i it !' -t Streamer Wilhelmma LUDVIG CHKISTENSmr, Matter. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For fnl hrfcrxtaUejQ, apjOr Chas Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, ct. Steamer Flyer LAWnORN & McCULLOCn, Owners. live, Marshfleld i-ve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 8:45 " 10:45 " 1:00 P. M. 2;30 " 4:00 " 7:45 10:05 11:15 1:45 3:15 6:00 A. M. P. M. Open for Charter Nights nnd Sundays Tho Flyo Always Lenvoa on Time. HIliH fiUAIlr MrAIS Tho odor ot good roast beef kowevor IIIU! I VJIlrtLJI- JflUriliJ appetising! can onlv bo nc;tivo of the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every piece of ruut o bell. All ov r meats aretlia choicest we eah prdduce. r. H. Nob!-ffi CITY MARKE1Phone 1941 C c&d Front Streets, MvsaAaM Oregon . ...- JNO. F. HALL, W. 8. CHANDLER, K. C. W. TOTTER, DORSEY KREITZER, - 4 lance OREGON "5KKHS3MMW31Bif?fr.-;!SCTWr- - , STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dlly between Bandon tad Conullls connecting with all Marshleld train?. Leaves Random Leaves Bandon . . .0t4Sa.aa. . ..1:20 p. m. Leaves Coqnllle. Leaves Coqallle ,.0:lKa.M. ..4:09 p. n. Travelers leavlne MarshHeld In the mornlnt: reach Bandon at noon. Peop'e on Coqullle river can spend over three hours In Marshfleld and reach home the same day. fg COQUILLE RIVER TRANS- M 3 PORTATION CO. p) r2SS5HS?S5iiiaS2f3H52ScSE52SBSaSHJIES? Business Directory UOStOTB. I DR, it. 12. GOLDEN Physicinn nnd Surgeon 202-03 Coos balding. Office' aours: 10 to 1? m. 2 to 5 antf 1 to 8 p.m.. Phones: Offlco" 5031 Residents 105. p R. A. Q. BURROUGHS J J Homeopathic Physlcla Chronic Disease! a Specially, Residence nnd office, corner '0'' Second Streets, MnrslifleluU D R. GRORGH W. LESLIE Osteopathic PhyidclMi (Uncinate el American 8ohnol of Osteopaltfr KlrlcaTllle, Mc Offlco Hours: 9 r m. to4p m. Other Hourriy Appointment. OfflceoVfr First National Jju Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Or- DR. GEO. E. DIX Physicinn nnd Surgeon New Flanagan & BenDntt Bank Bldg. Phono Ifidl Residence Phono 1655. Dlt. ,1. W. INGRAM PJiyplclnn and Sunpxm Office 208-200 Coos Building Phones Office-1621: Residence 162' DR. A. L. IIOUSEWOKTI! Physicinn nnd Surgeon. Offices second floor of Flanagan ft Bennett Bank Building. Ofilce hours 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8-p. ni. Phone: Office, mi: Residence; 1431 M RS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammerer Phone lf4 Lawyers. Francis H. Clarke J icob fl. Ulako Lawrence A Llljequist LARKE, BLAKE & V-l LIMEOVIffr. ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW United States Commlssloner'p. Offl'c Trust Building. Marshflsid, Ore. J v W. BENNETT; Office over Flanagan & Bennett Ban Marshfleld, Ormtn ""1KB & COKE, - Attorneys at Law. iIa rsh field. Oregon. Miscellaneous CW. MERCHANT, Electrician Wiring- Guaranteed and Done at- Reasonable Rates! Shop: South Marshfleld, Phono 1033; ,w: S. TURPEN Architect. - Over Chamber of Commerce ? MARSHFIELD, ORE. MARSHFIELD TURKISH BAIHS 210-213 Coos Building. X, Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to i a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141. TURKISH BATH $1.00. C. L. BUTTERFIELD. Prop. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel f Guy O. Lattln. W"'"' New nr-tJ modern throughout. Rates SI per day. $0 per week. Freo baths newly fnriilshed. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ava. Marshfleld. Ore Temple & Wilson j UNBERTAKINO PARLORS? r Funeral supplies in general. Licensed emhalmer fc with lady assistant. 4 South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 3101. RESIDENCE 2103. Everything Back But the Dirt I i Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- ,. t 'Hay Grain and feed' Freo Delivery Pas 1751 '-t--l'l.t.i..i. y, 1 i.m. and Jm lrn'TJi! VUprJ I .'A- .' -., ... vAt.Ajn .-Euttftijffi ,W ?3jt0fiMmiZBrmbk!