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THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHRELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1 909 EVENING EDITION- r a n COO S BAY TIMES An Indepeident "Republican news- papar published every evening except Banday, and Weekly by 33r Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postoffice at Marsh Seld Oregon, far transmission through the malls as second class nail matter. H. C. MALONEV Editor ant Pub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor SUBSCRIPTION HATES. In Advnnco. DAILY. One jear s nn I Blx months $2.50 Lena than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TLMES, Karsli field :: :: :: :: Oregon The policy of the Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Rooapvelt is the leading exponent. Olllcial Paper of Coos County. "1IOW A MAX SHOILD PROPOSE" (?) THE RECENT CONTEST in the Telegram offering prizes for the best answers on "How Should a Man Propose?" would have served a better purpose had the following question been propounded to the young ladles of Portland: "What are your qualifications for assuming the burthens of wifehood?" Many of the fair sex who have gashed over the manner in which they would like to have the knight errant of their fondest dreams sup plicate for their hand were too prone to place money above every other earthly consideration. Such noble attributes of the soul as love, friend slip .charity were weighed In the balances with a bag of gold. Any old caricature of a man would suf fice, apparently, just so long as the eyes of thcse yearning damsels were dazzled by the glint of his ducats. Here Is a fair sample of many of the communications to the Tele gram's query of "How should a man prono&e?" and, strangely enough, the answer of which the following is an excerpt, won third prize: "I love you, be my wife and your highest ambition shall be reached whl3 you revel in the luxuries of life, with a beautiful home, and wealth, my time and attention is all for you." I answer, "I will." What silly drivel! A sensible man would have about as much use for a vapid creature of this type as ho would for a po'l parrot, as a helpmeet. Eugene Register. OREGON. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway In a magnificent booklet of which it has just issued 100,000 copies says in its Introduc tion of Oregon: "A land of fertile hills and valleys, mountains of un touched foiPst. n climate unequalled anywhere, and scenery of which the eye never tire? and tho mind neer ceases to wonder. Oregon attracts the homeseeker and tho tourist. Its 90,000 square miles furnish every noed of human calling. Thousands are finding homos and fortunes in the midst of its inexhaustible re sources, otc, etc.. etc." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is heieby given that sealed bids for tpec'n! Improvements in Road DIstilct No, G, Coos County, Oregon, will be received by the County Clerk of Coos County, Ore gon up to 10 o'clock A. M., Thurs day tho lith dnj of May, 1909, as follows, to-wlf Commencing at one milo stake on west tork road and running in a westerly direction, widening and grading of road according to plans ami si)"clfipa'l(ns; nlso beginning nt .quarter mile from milo stake No. t or two hundred feet from tho South west corner of Section S; then ox tending Northeast about four miles to Douglas county lino. Rids will be received for the two Improvements separately. Success ful bidder to eneud the load as far as special fund for that purposo may bo nvaflablo Each bid to be accom panied by a certified check or un dertaking to the amount of 5 per rent of bid to be forfeited In case bid shall ho accepted and bidder re futes or neglects to outer into con tract within three days from the date of nccentnnee All work to be tloue under the supervision of the Special Road Master. The Court reserves the rinht to reject auy aud all bids. Dated tills 20th day of April, 1908 JOSEPH LARSON. Sjisoinl Road Must or, Road DUtriot, No, C Coob County, Oregon. t wiThVhf " "'In ' .fc I UAo I FiVtu 1 1 A ! GOOD EVENING. , There Is a divine promise In , every seed. If planted under right conditions and properly cared for ,it will develop and bring forth other seed a hun- dredfold or a thousandfold. A rich reward ta promised for ' every right act. An act Is like a seed If we sow a crop of right conduct, we shall reap a harvest of health, physical, mental and moral. The man who plants corn, reaps corn. The man nho plants health, reaps health. The man who plants disease, reaps disease. Selected. FOILED AGAIN. A neighbor, Jones, who lives next door, Has bought a motor carriage. For which he's built a sort of barn That Bobby calls a gar-rige. With shingles stained, it looks quite nice. Although not very large, And Jlmmle says that "Mr. Jones Has got a fine gur-rarge." Is gar-riage right? Or is gur-rarge? In truth, I could not say; Nor would I show my ignorance I knew a better way! I waited till my college niece (Who thinks she knows It all) Came down last week, one after noon, For her vacation call. I asked her where her uncle was, And this is what she said: "He's out there, aunty, gossiping, In Jones' bubble shed!" Exchange. And He Did. A young man named Du Bose in vited his sweetheart to take a buggy ride with him. The young woman had a very fetching lisp. When they reached a very lonesome bit of road the young man announced: "This is where you have to pay toll. The toll Is either a kiss or a squeeze." "Oh, Mr Du Both!" exclaimed his companion. Johnny's Last Speech. You'd scarcely expect one of my age in merchandising to engage and hope to get a paying trade without the local paper's aid. And yet I did that very thing; I opened up a store last spring this month the sheriff took my stock and sold it at the auc tion block. Don't view me with a scornful eye. but simply say as I pass by: "There goes a fool who seemed to think he had no use for winter's ink There is a truth as broad as earth and business men should know its worth, 'tis simply this: The pub lic buys its goods from those who advertise. An EdihuN Love Lettvr. "Dear darlinc delinquent! Our precious subscriber in arrears! You are shy. Do you think we have sold out and gone'' No, little sugar plum, we could not ret away if we wanted to. We are still at the same old stand dishing out the advertisers on sweet promises and bright expecta tions. They make an excellent diet. darling, with a little pudding flavor ed with a word of encouragement to serve as a dessert. We are waiting and watching for thee, our turtle dove. We long to hear thy gentle footstep in the front office and to hear the ring ol happy dollars with in our drawer. Dear one, we feel unusually sad and lonely without you, dear. Now, little piecrust, will you come? Do we hear you answer In a voice so sweet and beguiling: "I am coming," or is It only tho winds that around out oftice roar? Wo pnuso for further developments. AT THE HOTELS. The Hitmen Chas. Lawlelad, Boavoi Hill; Chas. Whetston, Alle gjuy; Mrs E A. Thomas, Coqullle; Mrs, R. D. Jogsee, Langlois; Tony Wngner, Heaver Hill: Geo. P. Rit chie and Win Rcbinson, Stoning ton HI ; Chas. Berg, Beaver Hill: Roy Noel and Al. Rodine, Allegan ; Mrs. StemmeruiRD and family. Alle g.mv; Mr. Rodlue. Allegany: J. H. llargen, Martin Alta , Canada The Oluiullot S. Rogers and Ufe, Coos River: J. S. Polkemus, Portland; J J Monohan, Richmond, V.; J. B'acr. FiUco; K. Dupree, Dandon: C J. Reamer, Seattle; K. L. I'renttM, 8nj T. James and T. 1.. lUutdall. Portland; B. Hralm and wife, Jortitd: J. L. Rlrowlai tor, Frisco, MAtfBj000MUMMMtfMMlW&UMNMrfVVM&k4Wll j AfZitl? Brffi itft 1 W VT1 M ft vv vfeV : 1 1 wM$hsmmWf-mM t Jf 'mp f i k riTTTi fHi iTTiiM jgiinnri t m W" a - .nxxuw. vr. uj iisvjrs'r-gsgziv: fcivwv zi&n M. StKSDJrASef f-ii2nWiI mSkWisS- I : Uwl I Ills', m S V Copyright IW by Hart Sehaffnerft Man j? The Big Store It's As Good As Money Wi Jxr&v) As . worn and very often Veal Estate turns out to be a great deal better. It jumps In value much more than cash can earn interest If often doubles it self in a very ftw years. We have some most desirable parcels for in vestment and you ceuld not put yous spare cash to better usp. Call and talk it over wUh us. Remember the biggest fortunes are now being made In Real Estate, and to serve small investois we will sell you residence lots in EASTS1DE from $03 UP, on terms $10 down and $5 per month. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Marshfleld, Oregon. General Apents. Eastslde. AEROGRAM. DALLAS, Tex., Apr. 1, 1909 via Seattle, Wash. O. L. Hopson Marshfleld, Ore.: Account the very large business that is developing on and around Great Lakes that we have not anti cipated or expected and the large increased foreign demand coupled with the recent contracts covering the China Empire. I shall on my return to New York call the execu tive board together to consider a further adrauce in the price of stock to take effect at once or not later than May 1st. I feel the com mittee would be justified in advanc ing to fifty. C. C. WILSON, President United Wir.less Tele graph Company. Mrs. A. M. White!! LADIES TAILORING .VXD V VNCY GOWXS a Artistic- Excellence, ' Export VnrknM!itlii, j Latest St le. LadltM of Coos Hay Are Cord.nllj Invited to Call. Room tyi, Rogers Ruildins. Curnur Central Avenue ami Broadway Mur-htlold, Oregon. PHONE Hit. I MERCHANT & KAMMERER STEAMERS SHSHSH52SHSZ3SSHSHS2S2SHSZ5HSHSHSHB5SSHSH5H5Z5ZSaS2SHS2SHSESfL575H525? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER 1 Sails from AinsworthDockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAT, CAB RriNG FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. WF. Miller, AgL. Phone Main 233 1 ESE5E5H5?'5HSHSCT.5m5a5aSH25Z5TJH5LCT.nCT5H5 - CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSONS, Master. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND 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. Oic. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 -fr004444 EAT APRIL 30th This space belongs to ----"l ' i. i...Xi.i....-...,i....j. ,.. .-. .,i,-,,-..-.,-4,-. Steamer Wilhelmma LUDVIG CHRISTEXSEX, Master. Sailing for Bandon eveiy Monday. For full information, apply Chaj Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. --I... !.,., ,.,...I -,!,,, i, ,i, , ,. tt-n-a-tt-n-a-H-a-a-R-a-a-tt- NEW BERMUDA ONIONS CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS PEAS LIITTUCE CELERY TURNIPS NEW POTATOES CARROTS COOS RIVER RHUBARB C. W. WOLCOTT Tue Family Grocer Phone 071 Free delivery to any part of the city. Front Street Marshfleld i -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- HlfiH fiiMliF MFAT The odor of good mast beef however IIIUII VlllrtLU IYILMI J p)Wl m oan nlv be suggeiUye of the delicious taste ami flavor that j . U every : ioce e( v-m t sell. All orr rcenw are the ( ho'cest we can pro.'uce. R.H. Nobler--T5e CITY MARKET- Phone 1941 C and Front, StcttU, M,-ifcd!d C.'ugon mmtmti0 HART SCHAffNER& MARX CLOTHES P0R MEN WHO CARE WE REPLACE ANY SUIT THAT DOES NOT PROVE ITS WORTH How many merchants do you find that will back up their Clothes argument as we I do; and how many ' stung by the sensational advertiser who is continually offering something for nothings We say to you: That we can give you the Best Clothing produced in America gar ments that will stand the wear and tear and the kind that makes a customer of every wearer fit, style and general make up, the best We are here to stay and de liver the goods that makes you stick. OUR PRICES $12.50 to $50 ! ! !'K-H-5H- --l-4" -t0 0 ! i Calfornia Raisin Day the Steamer M. F. Plant. RAISINS il.t.,i,.,i, - ,t - j, - 4,.j,.,t,.4,.,1,.l. - O-B' -a--a- -8- a Special Sale of Wines a a S3.00 QUALITY AVINES LN CLUDING PORT, SHERRY H BLACKBERRY, ANGELICA, i t MUSCATEL, SAUTERNE FOR SI. 50 PER GALLON. Phone 481 Free Mlnty f t CoosBayLiquorCo. a I a i Marslifleln, Ore. ;ents for Rosa Linda Cigar. I a i -n- -- times have you been The Big Store PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. AV. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office 208-20fJ Coos BuUdlnji Phones Office J Oil; Residence 162S TR. A. L. HOCSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Dank Building. Office hours J to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone: Offico, 1431: Residence. 143S DR, It. E. GOLDEN P'lysicinn and Surgeon 20J-0S Coos Building. Office houis: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. u. Phones: Office 1031 Residence 105. T-R. A C. BURROUGHS J- Homeopathic Plij-sicinn Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Residence and Office, comer 'C and Second Sts., Marshfleld. Pbone 161(4 rR. GEORGE V. LESLIE -? Ostcojmthic Physician Graduate of American School of nm Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office hours: 9 B. m. to 4 p. in. Other hours by appointment. Office crer Firt National Bank Phone 1611. Marshfleld. Ore LAWYERS W. BENNETT, J Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Oregon. J OHN D. GOSS Attorney at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS M RS. NETTIE AVERY Formerly Nettie Hovel In house adjoining Catholle Church. Obstetrical Nursing. - W. MERCHANT, ELECTRICIAN Wiring Done and Guaranteed at Reasonable Rates. Shop 51 Commercial Ave, Phone 901 W. 5. TURPEN Architect City Building Inspector Over Chamber o' Comraerca MARSHFIELD, ORE. Kn-ARSHFIELD TURiaSH BATHS J-VJ- 210-213 Coos Building Hours: Ladies, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Srturdaj Gc?ts, 7 p m. to 1 a. j., except F-day. Ph ie 2141 TURKISH B.4TU $1.00. L. BLIVEN, Prop. N H. HANSON. V. S. Veterinarian. Phone 1201. Office at Helsner & Miller Co. tmssssm WU,'i-l