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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1909)
j-xflnwi'ifw -?sr r sgg&ffp' ,-v THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, ORESON, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1909 E'.EMIHB EDITION I y ii JBC' iljf u 8h he vid COOS BAY TIMES An "Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofllce at Marsh leld. Oregon, far transmission through the mails as second class mall matter. If. C. MA1OXKY Kdltor and rub. BAN E. 5IALOJ EY News "dJlor SUBSCRIPTION RAXES. In "Advance. DAILY. One year $5.00 Bli months '2.60, Less than 6 months, per month '.SO WEEKLY. One year . . . $1.50 Address all communications to COOS RAY DAILY TIMES, Abshflcld '.': :: :: :: Oregon The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is Its Immediate suc Official Paper of Coos County. PROUD OF HER .FIRE LADDIES. MARSHFIELD IS Justly proud of her volunteer fire department. The fire laddies have proven themselves aa competent at manag ing a Fourth of July celebration as they are at fighting the flames and that leaves nothing to be said. Thou sands wero amused and entertained as a result of their efforts and the entire program was given without accident or embarrassment. From the first feature in the morning until the "Home, Sweet Home" waltz thero was no untoward Incident at the evening's grand ball to mar tho pleasure of a joyful occa sion. Patriotism and pleasure wero mixed and mingled In the proper proportions with highly satisfactory results. The firemen found It no trouble at all to amuse tho crowd. This does notmeanthntaCooscoun ty crowd Is Indifferent to tho class, stylo, or quality of the entertainment offered but rather that It 13 always alert for anything clean and whole some. In tho way of pleasant engage ment; due in a large measure to a m.ixed population and the predomi nance of children and young people, facts that Invariably contribute a zest to the public appetite for recrea tion and diversion. The youngsters, of themselves, make us nmenable to tho cheer that goes with the crowd and the show, bo It from profession al sources or of local Inspiration and presentment. 'It Is a happy condition and speaks woll for tho people possessing it. Thero Is a fraternity in It that keeps n people from getting moroso and turbulent and bumptious; and con sidering tho Illimitable causes that lead to thoso temperamental expres sion, we may be thoroughly glad there Is, at least, one faculty to hold them In abeyance. It was a great occasion and the flro Inddles were equal to It. Tho Times salutes them and it speaks for tho ontlro city when It says that they have added anothor cause for gratitude and prldo In their manage ment of a most successful Fourth of July celebration. ,.,. t WITH THE t I .TOAST AND TEA J 4 " ''. GOOD EVENING. Because of lack of confidence In themselves people are main- talning the established order of . things with tho greatest efforts; tney havo sunk so deeply Into their .material .Interests that f they look upon Jne very pro- gress of the human soul which is expressed in the relation of the people- to civilization and the understanding of life only v fjrom, pie .point of view of bet- terlng their- material position. Their respect Is measured by the wealth of this or that ner- i son, but not by the Jnner worth of the man. But a truly e,nllght- ened man Is ashamed of his pos- sessions, of his capital, out of respect for his rational "ego." r , - EMERSON. '' HIS HONORED NAME. He wandered from the little town A dozen years or more ago; He hoped he might achieve renown, And fancied he was doing so; -He thought of those who stayed be hind , To toil unseen and die unknown, While he, more fortunate than they, Was mounting upward day by day And claiming laurels as his own. He went back, when he thought his fame Had spread to every land and clime. When he supposed his honored name Had been exalted for all time When he believed that every man From Budapest to Hackensack And from Spokane to Ispahan Must know that few were greater than Ho had,become, he traveled back. An ancient settler met him whore He lingered when the train had gone; "Well, Dan'l Blnks, I do declare!" The old man murmured, "Well, I swan! I'm glad to see you back again, I am, by gum! You're lookln' prime Say, Dan'l if the question's fair, What have you been drlvln' at, and where Have you been stnyin' all this time?" Chicago Record-Herald. SALEM CHERRY FAIR. Oregon Capital Plans For Novel , Fruit Show. SALEM, Ore., July 6. Salem Is making preparations for the fourth annual cherry fair to be held In the capital city July 8 and 9. The peo ple of Salem make a big event every I year of the cherry show and the fete this season will eclipse anything of the kind, ever held there, accord ing to thoso in charge of the pro gramme. The fair will be held at the time of the midsummer meeting of the State Horticultural Society at Salem. There will be addresses by prominent prchardlsts nnd specialists and a trip through the orchards about Salem on Friday, July 9, will bo a feature of the gathering. MAY POSTPONE FAIR, Heavy Rain nt Snlcin Interferes With Cherry Carnival. (Special Long Distance Telephone to Tho Times.) SALEM, Ore.; July 6. Within the last thirty-six hours, 1:15 Inches of rain has fallen here and unless it soon ceases, it is feared that the state cherry carnival to be held the last of the week will have to be postponed. FINANCIAL n.A.11 An o a i rrt :. . nni I AB MA HP The habit of saving, formed e.rly In life, is the foundation or many a fortune. Thrifty people patronize the savings bank and prosper Deposits In savings banks have proven more safe and profitable than any other class of Inves-tmeiit for people who must build up a fortune from daily saving. The department of savlugs Is a special feature with this bank. Interest paid an all Saving Deposits remaining six months or longer. A GENERAL BANKING AND tCRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAT ' - DIRECTORS. JOHN S. COKE JNO. F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS. W. S. CHANDLER, HBNBT SENOSTAOKEN, DR. C. W.. TOWER. M. C. HORTON, DORSET KREITZHR, WILLIAM GRIMES. OFFICERS. JNO. 8. COKE. President. HORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. I Plant to Sail. The M. F. Plant will sail late this afternoon for San Francisco. Tho Alliance will not sail until tomorrow at 1 o'clock, hav ing laid over here a day on account of the holiday. TASTLFAVOOr" nt tho P K. EVERYWOMAN Covets a. fresh, smooth, satiny complex lop, and what satisfaction and peace of mind Its possession brings. The lines of age, worry and overwork are rendered well nigh powerless by Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON'S LOLA MONTEZ CREME. A wonderful soother, healer and protector to a dry, contracted or chapped skin. Demonstrate Its remarkable power In your home by obtaining a free sample and Book "SECRET OF laiJTT AND GOOD HEALTH" at BROWN DRUG CO., MARSHFIELD. I COOS CELEBRATES. COOS COUNTY indulges In her piny and patriotism with tho samo zest sho puts into her work during days of toil. The num ber and character of the Fourth of July colobrntlons held In the various towns in tho county Is evidence of this. Bandon, Myrtlo Point, Coos ton, Mnrshfiold and Sumner all held big nnd successful colobrntlons. Tho celebration at Sumner Is said to havo been notably successful. The peoplo thoro had the place lavishly decor ated oven to a groat evergreon arch, Tables beautifully decorated as n banquet tablo and food was there In abundance for nil who came. Thoro was plenty of ontortnlnment nnd edibles for all. Sumnor's baseball team may not bo always winners but when It comes to colobrntlng the peoplo of Sumner aro champions. THE PAY'S STORY, , f ,, . E. II. Harrlman, thq railroad mag nate, has a big country place In Vir ginia a hunting box, ho calls It, but It Is more llko a hunting Waldorf Astoria. One morning Mr. Harrl man arose early and was sitting on one of the porches. A milkman drove up and got out to bring In some milk. The milkman started In the front door. "Hero, you,' ''snapped Harrlman. "Tako that milk around the back way. What do you mean by bring ing it in this way?" "Mean?" said tho milkman. "I mean that I am a Virginia gentle man, nnd I'm not nccustomed to bo miKeu to m this manner, suh. I shnll dollver this milk where I please, suh. If you do not like it you havo a means of obtaining satis faction, suh. No No'thernor like you can talk to mo llko that, suh." Harrlman rotlred. Next morning, when tho samo milkman arrived, Harrlman greeted him with a low bow. "You aro sight, sir." ho said. "Take tho milk in tho front way and leave It on tho piano." Saturday Evening Post. JUST OPENED 'UP New Camping Place Two Beautiful War- Falls, Good punting and Fishing Tents for Rent, Swings for Children. Good Auto Road. C1IAS. B. WILLDAHL, Proprietor Golden FaUs, Allegajiy, Or mn "What's My Balance?" CT,One moment, sir here are the figures, all cor rect to the minute." C.No waiting no hesitancy we give you immediate reply, it s aosolutely cor rect, too. We did it with a Bur louchs Addins Machine. A machine that gives evidence of the progressive methods of our bank. &m ,!-'J: & JJ mi m mjmm :&&teHi m Ml. CSuch uiet of mechanical short cutt give us a bright, anappy,brain v of f ice force. Their brains aren't weary from drudgery of figuring. They are wide awake ana alive to your interests giving you in telligent service. FIRS!' NATIONAL. BANK OF COOs UA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. v- a. R. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Sargeoa. i Office 20S-200 Coos Building Phones Office 1621:Jtesldence 162 j D R. A. JL. HOUSBWORTH PhysloJAaand Sargeost OMcoa second floor of Flanagan f. Bennett, Baafc Bulldjing. Office hours, t 4. p n; T to 8 p. m. Phone: Qfflcu, 143.1; ReiiaYncs. 1481. D' ,R. R. E. GOLDEN P'lyolclaa and Sargooa 207-05 Coos Buildlag. , Offloe houis: 10 to 12 m. 2 to S aa4viU t p. la, Phoaea: Office 10S1 . Residence 1W, LAWYERS J- W. BENNETT, Offico over Flanagan ft Bennett Bank. " tt- ., Marshflold, Orogon, rHN D. GOSS Attorney at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS c: W. MERCTIANT, ELECTRICIAN Wfrlnfr Dnnn anrl fl.lnrnntAa A a Reasonable Rates. Mk Shop 51 Commercial Ave., ? Phone 224-J WS. TURPEN jf, Architect '" .' "( City Building Inspector Over Chamber of Commer.c MARSHFIELD, ORE. "T ) t I Colds that hang on weaken the constitution nnd develop into con sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent coughg that refuse to yield to other treatment. Do not experiment with untried remedies as delay may- result In your cold set ting on your lungs. RED CROSS PHARMACY. John Preuss, Prop. -8-a---:t--n-8--K--u- i. A-full line of ? i a ? FRUITS, CIGARS STATIONERY and POSTAL CARDS I always on hand at 08 CENTRAL AVE. ? AUG. FRIZEEN i -a-a-a-n-n-tt-n-a-tt-n-a-a-S l..t.I,ll,,i,Il,;,,l,f4,4.,.4 . c Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid. Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business nnd 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. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe AccountB kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 60 cents a month or $5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS . -. .. -w. - ..-- - - - H , t444.i,llai ,, STEAMERS vaauuHijin wu irxwuuu WflSI S'A'KAMSHIP OOMPAiVT. f Steamer Alliance f E. D. PARSONS. Master. 1 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND 8AILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C. G, Stlmson, Agent. H. W. Skinner, Agt, Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441 jWrARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS iV1 210-213 Coos Building' Hours: Ladies, 10 a. m. to0 pj-m., ejeept Saturday Gents, 7 p. m. to 1 n. m., except Friday5Phono-2141 TURKISH BATH,?$1.00. , L. SLIVEN. Prop, jvr H. HANSON, v. a. Veterinarian. Phone 1201. Office at Heisner'& MIHer'Oo. w-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- I tfC LfrM, I Jr ... vuua uay raving & Construction Co. i e B Plans and Estimates Furnished ?" Phono 151-J a Offices 117 Front Street. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-att-K-a -. II :V xV a, Wo notice that Carrlo Nation is still raising hades on the lecture platform instead of' vegetables on her Arkansas farm. Evoryone would bo benefited by taking Foley's Oiino Laxative for constipation, stomach and liver trouble, as it sweetens the Btomach nnd breath, gently stimulates tho liver and regulates the bowels and Is much superior to pills and ordina ry laxatives. RED CROSS PHAR MACY, John Preuss, Prop. iite I Temple , Wilson K ru Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from AinsworthDockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m. , Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. GET INTO THE GAME ITS A FAIR SHOW' DOWN OUR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS ' CAN'T BE BEAT, " GIVE US A TRIAL. J, PHONE 571 ' ON ACCOUNT OF FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY, STEAMER ALLT ANCE WILL LAY OVER HERE A DAY AND WJLTi NOT SAIL FOR PORTLAND UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, AT 1 O'CLOCK. "OASTLKWOOD" at tho P. TC. "EASTSIDK" is a winner. Tho widow of a Kansas man sang a solo at his funeral, Which prob ably cnusod tho raournors present to mourn more tlmn qver. Now that tho days aro again Erow- llitr alifi. .... ... ....... i. ... I ... ..u, iU nu luii uu puruonea xor romlndlng you that some Christmas shopping really ought to bo done early. , m Launch Express Leaves tho Maze for Marshfield 'at 7 a. m.. arrlvina' about 9 i h Loaves Marrhfield for the head of (Navigation at 3 p m. FARE, OOo. ROUND TRD?. 7Bc Subject to Charter from O to 3. a-n-a-a-a-a-ta-a-a-a-a-a- V JUST RECEIVED FRESH RE- ? XKW.ILS FOR EDISON OKLI.S, AND FRESH DRY CELLS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. M)tthlUld, Ore., Phono S3 -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a fpSZ53S35S5i!Si!3J!S25ii25ZSZS?i .T...,. am- . ,.... MtAfilfcK FAVORITE D Two trlpi dally between Bandon nnd r OooulUe onncting w)th all liartantld P trains, tr Loaves Bnudon . ..0:43 a.m. C T.VJftEV.d ta 9 fc m9 A ftf . 1b u; n.i.ti-o jimiuuti . . ,i,iu II, m. H p Ltvivca Qoquille. ..0:15 a, in. k .... w.uiiiu . . t'niw ,, ui. n MI TP HMiU A .. rii.ww a', riuira - -.vei. irnrxna Mi Ti J,q w - -c uwuo t'liuu fUO I a SBSE5HSi52Sa5SSE5E52SESBSHSES25HSKSaSZ5253CTWWCTnKicac3rarTirar-,J? E52SE5ES2S2S25E52SSSaSHS2S2Sa5ESaSKSS5aSH5EBSHS2San5ra3ww Si ni vr - ru g autornia Kuys yy per cent of this County's Products When you reciprocate, remember to say "Ship on Steamer M.-F. Plant" Sails every Saturday for here R 55 now a HJ - ..-.wn, 2vSdSHSa5HSHSaSsSa5a5HSH52SBSZ5HSae5a5ESES2SE ------ '- ! - - '! .t.ft. j,. .a.. z UNDERTAKING PARLOBg. Funeral' supplies in general: Licensed embalaer with lady assistant. " Third street, between aiarkot nnd Commercial nvenuo. TELEPHONE; ?'----- t " A. 4 Steamer Wilhelmina IjUUVIU UIIKISTENSEN, Master. Salllns for Bandon every Monday. For full information, annlv Chaa Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner. aKent. ,..---...,- T, .,...---..,.,,. ,, .t-.f ., f.t .,j,. ,, ,,,., Tnl ATTIMHrtl Travolnra IriiTini M,r.hllnM In ih. n. ASW S lK A S 1 1 1 S lULwl murnliiu reach nundou at iinnn. ppnio. si ' ?, n Tin on Cooullle rlvrr can spend over three Di ' .. . , , ." hours lu Uarshtleld and reach home the juNow and modern throughout. Rate COUIIiLE RIVER TRANS- fG ewiy fnrulslied. Phono 2005. PORTATIOV CO. HI Nort tr. nni. Oho.M.n .A n... I " " W-. I .-. W WW MMW..MMU CUU (UWU ? L. J. POST Contractor nnd Builder Rigl teen year.' experience ha t.i.. Boiio-me our ifme andVworkVl iPrioM Cwwui wiiK Bt wA 823 South Second Strrt MARSnTTELD, ORE. SouthMarshficld i Goal$4.50perfon "' t Nut Coal $2.50 ton!: COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY J. O, DOANE & SON. rt, ' Leave orders nt -ti. m ... . I Cooperative, or Phono 5ff-Xj I' A Pure Beer Saves f Doctor Bills 1 RV A CASH 0J? THE FA. 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