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WWSJHlWfJ i amiasB9a- " J--Ti THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909. -EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES; M. C. MALttTET.. DAN K. MALONBT .Editor and Publisher. N wj Editor. AH IKDKPBNDBNT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED aVJRY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLT BT THH COOS BAT T7105S PUBLISHING COMPANT. Entered at tbe postoflce at Marshfield, Oregon, Utrougfc th9 mails u secon! !& mail matter. for traosniMloa SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Ad vance. ' DAILT. s-i One rear , $5.00 I Six months $2 50 Less than 6 months per month 56 WEBKLV. One year . $1.56 OFFICIAL PAPER OP COOS COUNTY. I I I . i : I T PAY 1908 Taxes now and Save i'l , i! FINANCIAL t Penalty & Interest it ? 1 To Mie time, annoyance, ez- 1 3LVYOI: STRAWS UILE3DU. THE TIMES IS NOT advised that Mayor Straw is seeking sympathy. If he were, The Times is probably the last place in the city he wouM look lor It. Nevertheless, The Times is vibrant with human ereotloas end worj'.d be quick to respond to such a call. Anyway. The Times do sympathise with Mayor Straw and believes him to be worthy of tha ' lellcw feeling that makes tt wondrous kind." Recently two of the mmbr3 of the Marshfield city council resigned acd "!.e t-): of C.iin? the vacancies devolved upon the Mayor. The Times has absolute knowledge that Mayor Straw has offered the place to at 't tbr or four capab'e, strong and prominent citizens of 51ar3ieM asd is each instance the proifered honor ha3 been rejected. T mm. chosea were, well qualified to take ap the city work and assist f in p'acing the finances and general business affairs of the municipality oa a better basis. They were men in whom everyone repose confidence, i 4-Ia some cases pressure of friends was brought to bear and Mayor Straw made a manly effort to ealisttheir services. Still they refused. The proposition now resolves itself into a peculiar problem. If promi nent cit tiers and large property-own er3 refuse to make some persona! 4 sacrifice to assist in adjusting the.present complications they should not c. complain if matters grow worse instead of better. Mayor Straw has manifest! a disposition to co-operate with all elements in a way that may result in improved conditions, if men of proved capacity refuse the call of duty, there should be no whining or whimpering if men of -, lessee, ability -make errors of judgment in a position that just at present requires the very best brain3 and ability that the city of Marshfield pos sesses. It is idle talk to say at this time that the reason these men will not accept the place is because affairs are complicated. That when the city is In the hole it must help itself out as bst it can. We are all com ponent part of the city and to just the extent that a man is prominent as a citizen or a property holder is he involved. We must all feel the responsibility Individually and a3 individuals make personal sacrifice If -.need be for the general good. Mayor Straw has made good in throwing wide open the golden gate of opportunity to business men to serve their city and he should not be too harshly criticised if later he mugt fill the places with men of lesser capacity. When he Is compelled to wander up and down the highways and byways seeking men who will accept a place, there should be no cau3G o complaint If he wearies of the burden and hands the office to the fir3t man he meets some bright and sunny March morning. Tbe Times has heretofore been criticised for editorially commending Mayor S.raw and the query has been made if it was going to join the Straw forcs. The Times, as It has repeatedly stated Is neither for or agalnat Mayor Straw. His public acts have been criticised and will be again when occasion warrants, but Mayor Straw is entitled to and will receive a fair, square deal in tbU paper. That's what The Times- stands for in every case and at all times for all men, despite the fact that such has been denied by carping critics who felt the pinch of criticism and conscience at the same time. It may as well be understood new, that The Coos Bay Times, will .honestly and frankly endorse every clever and helpful thing Mayor Straw shall do as the city's executive, criticise and fight, and champion the pub'W.'s prerogative, whenever occasion arises. Tbe Times Is not pre disposed against the Mayor or the Council. a3 things stand, nor will It cultivate any untoward spirit of opposition; but knowing what It does of the temperamental conditions here, it reserves the right to stay In the ore--. a.I si iap for the right, as the public sees It, until the popular will is r'-t-rx-i-fed lif-re far more than It has been In the past. pense acd money drop Into oar office and we will attend to the peyment of your taxes without expessa to you. To save the paying of 10 per cent penalty and one per cent inter est, you should pay 's of your taxes on or bjfore April 1st, and the balance on or before October 5th, 1S09. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Ry Henry Sencstncken, Mjjr. PAY YOUR TAXES THROUGH THE First Trust and Savings Bank U ' PROFWOIONAL CARDS. . OF COOS BAT Without Expense To You Give us the data and we will attend to the payments DIRECTORS. JNO. F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, DR. C. YT. TOWER, DORSET KREITZER, JOHN S. COKE STEPHBN C. ROGERS, HENRY 5ENGSTACKEN, M. C. HORTON, WILLIAM GREME3. OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE. President DORSET KREITZER, M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. ITCTU Hl21i!J3, 'D R. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office 308-203 Cooi Building Phones Office 1621; Residence 1623 DR. L. IIOrSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Baat Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to S p. m. Phone: Office. H21: Residence. 1433 DR. m Cashier. 1 R. E. GOLDEN Physician and Snrgeon 202-03 Coos Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phones: Office 1051 Residence 105. D iICII10 HrC-Kri--'S--;-S0 1'l C I We Can Furnish An entire house, a single room or supply you with odd pieces of fur niture. We carry everything that a flr3t-class furniture store should, and the goods are right up-to-date. If you are about to furnish a house or room, ju3t Etep in here and look at our stock and give us a chance to quote you prices. Goods delivered free any place in town. C. A. JOHNSON FURNITURE STORE, NORTH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD, OREGON Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD. OREGON. Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general 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 sell 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 I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF COOS BAY t STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK 7 Wells Pargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. n I The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. B jfayS The National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. A DrattS , The Corn Rxchanse National Rank, Chicago, 111. 00 The Bank of Scotland, London, England. Tha Credit Lyonaais, Paris, France. In addition w draw drafts on ail principal banking centers in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and eommerdal accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for 'rent. ! t WITH THE t I TOAST AND TEA t "How to get the round ones," might help some of us to fix I bit, spruce up as it were. It up a $$ GOOD i: fcXING. All the 8trens'h aud all thi arts of uh.-j a:-.- measured by, uud found' d upon, their rever- ence 'or lb pa-sion and their guardianship of the purity of love. CARLYLE. Moet Coos Bay people like flat-:"-y .and it is no difficult matter to Matter most Coos Bay people. wrx JJIfcagazme THE GAME GETS YOU You simply can't beat Wall Street. Even if you guess right part of the time, the commis sions and interest charges eat you up. Put your money into your own business. And buy the April EVERY BODY'S. There-s a investment. For Sale By NORTON & HANSEN'S NEWS STAND and THE SMOKEHOUSE" good STE TIMERS S5SS2SZS25ES2Sa3S2S2a2SZ52S25252aiHSZSaSHS2SZ5Sa35Z3SS2SHSZ5E5ZSSS2S I" Port'and & Coos Bay S S. Line fi S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m g Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. g S. S. CZARINA SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR- H HYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. g !$ W. F.'Miller, AgL. Phone Main 2331 g R. A. C. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases c Specialty. Reidenc and Office, corner 'C and Second Sts., Marshfield, Phone 1094 D of R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic PhvMcian Graduate of American School Osteopathy, Kirksvillo. Mo. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Office over First National Bank Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore DR. GEO. E. DIX Physician and Snrzeon New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg Phone 1681 Residence Phone 1655 LAWYERS Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Llljeqvist -LARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVISr Attorneys-At-Law United States Commissioner's Office Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore. J. " BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfield, Oregon. JOHN D. GOSS Attorney at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS IS. NETTIE AVERY Formerly Nettie Hovel In house adjoining Catholle Church. M Obstetrical Nursing. C." MERCHANT, ELECTRICIAN Wiring Done and Guaranteed at Reasonable Rates. Shop: South Marshfield, Phone 103S Bonnie, on being told that she would have to eat condensed milk on hor oatmeal for breakfast, exclaim ed: "I wish that old condensed cow .Yould die!" A special variety in good things J, . to eat at J, i HS2SHSZ5ZSZSE52SHSZSHSSSZ5S5HSH5aiSHSSSSE5caE5HS?Z5Z5ZS2SH5a5SSc5? THE K Steamer ML F. Plant jjj SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TUESDAY. No reservation held after the arrival of bought. the bhlp unless ticket Is F. S. DOW, Agent- MARSHFIELD, , OREGON 2Sa5E5Z5252SH5SS2SE5a5c2S2S25H5ES32S2SBS2SSSHSH555E53SSE52S2SHSasa5HSE Corthell's Delicatessen Hero's to thu man who's a has-been now. The man who has tasted fame; Who has worn the laurel about his brow, Anl played his part In the gnmo, Here's to tbe man who has once been up, "Who was proud when he walkod about; Ifore's strength to him and a loving cup, The mas who is down and out. ANON. Genius consists in possessing an Infinite capacity for standing or taxing hard knocks. At least it looks that way when we read Into die lives of gonitis. A "switch" In time savw appearances. Women don't make fools of men they merely aatUt nature. Lota of young men think they are Horace Uieleys because they write illegibly. Politeness pays; aud koowa It better than barpere. no . oue oonfldenoe Tbe fashion, plate are out oa "What to Wear." Now, if some one will kindly arrange a key plate on NOTICE. To N. W. Harris & Company of Chicago, and to whom It may con corn. Notice Is hereby given that I. T. M. Dlmmlck, county treasurer of C003 County, Oregon, will within thirty days from tho date of this notice, rodeom and pay School Uondi, Numbers 11. 12 and 13, Is sued by School District, No. 9, Coos County, Oregon, and dated May Is, 1S95. The said Bonds will be paid at the "Hanking House of tho New York Security and Trust Company In the City and State of New York. The said Bonds to bo redeemed be ing for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars eaoh. No Interest will bo al lowed after May 1st, 1909. Dated at Coqullle City, Coos Coun ty, Oregon, this 25th day of March. 1800. T. M. DIMMICK. County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. M it i JL for Saturday and Sunday. JL i K TRY OUR ICE CREAM. J -n-K-S-S-a-B-K-K-K-K-B-S-B BKHaWHJiBCTVrH fl--i S Everything: Back m i iiii 1 But the Dirt 1 ' 1 Mar.slifiVlrl Hariri I - r--04-dO44- fr CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. t Steamer Alliance ! E. D. PARSONS. Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND f SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. 31. SAILS FRO.M COO BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. t F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, ? Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfield, Ore.. Phone 441 ii'l'e)44ii.l,.l.a. w. 5. TURPEN Architect City Building Inspector Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD. ORE. ft7TARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS 210-213 Coos Building Hours: Ladies, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p. m. to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141 TURKISH BATH, 51.00. L. BLIVEN, Prop. NJII. HANSON. V. S. Veterinarian. Phone 1201. Office at Heisner & Miller Co. HOTELS Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry !--1 i t'----il-i-l I ' Streamer Wilhelmma LUDTIG CHKISTENSHN, Masters Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full rsfoBetfn, ai&ly Cha; Thorn owner, or H. W. Sklnser, agent. M "EASTSIDE" U a winner. Temple Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephoues: OFFICH 2101. RESIDENCE 21CS. The LATTIN Hotel Guy C. Latin. New and modern throughout. Rates $1 jK?r day, $0 per week. Free batlis, newly furnished. Tliono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfield, Ore. SouthMarshfield Coal$5.00 per Ton I We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS BAY FUBL COMPANY J. C. OANH SON, Props. Phone BS4 r Leave Orders at I. S. KAUTMAN A CO. - - 0 eEHSH5Z5ESEraJ25a5252SB'--5airarafra STEAMER FAVORITE Two trip daily btwten Baidom id Coouille connecting wltk all Uattiield train, Leaves Bandon . , .0:45 a.m. Leaves Bandon . . . 1 :20 p. m. p Leave) Coquille. ..0:15a.m. 3 Q Leaves Coqullle . . . 4 : 00 p. m. pj ru Truvelera leaving Uarshileld la the f tn morning reach Bandon at noon. People y Q; on LOQutlle river can spend orer taree Ln pi hours In Marshfield and reach home lie ru Q samedar. nj g COQUILLE RIVER TRANS- Ifl 0 PORTATION CO. fu Masters and McLain General Contractor's Baildirg Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 201 1-826 i ? ? t A Want Ad will sell it for you I CoosBayLiquorCo. Makes a specialty I of family orders' at a wholesale prices. I Try a cass of J EXPORT BEER j QUARTS $2.00 Phone 451 Eree Belirery --- -a--a--K--n-