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?-? Twnifi "nj.'wjw.-f "!rrr"sr T"vis imIWr, r - ?ip$sw" fvew'" TH'E COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909 EVENING EDITION. rwnn- ntnm TmwmjytfH. .vmv the frost is on the Pumpkin, i, tho fodder's in the shock" It's gettin' long t'wara unnstmap, And we ro geiun uui uui biui-a. When you sit around the fire place n listen'n to tho tick'en of tho clock, you're a thlnken And a wondcrln' and perhaps you've forgot, And to refreshVour memory might help to remind you of tho goodhlngs r i,ovo overvthlnE from Pump- ns down to pork, and If you will ,1c pleasant and keep smumg we;u .. .,,,,. nrAp.r and deliver the iod8 for anything you like to eat. :.w.Wokott FAMILY GROCER -n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- By Day and by f Night an : ilectric ! S9 ign Talks For You. It is a thing of beau ty and brings trade everyday. COOS BAY GAS I & ELECTRIC CO. j n-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-u-a- the Ground Work TO ACTUAL HOMESEEKERS. If you want a home in the best sldence section In the city amongst e beat bunch 01 people In tho world W at reasonable prices, don't over ok the fact that SENG8TAOKEN piTION TO MARSHFIELD pres- pts you this opportunity. Parties intending to build a shanty fed not apply for this property as e only want a class of settlers that HI put' up good respectable homes pa to those we will give terms to It their pocket-book. See TITLE GUARANTEE , & ABSTRACT CO, General Agents. ENttY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. Marshfleld. Oregon. General Aeets. Eastside. :-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ar BRING YOUR HIDES J TO ENTERPRISE MEAT CO. n Highest Market Price FOR HIDES. a Geo. W. King t COW WHY BUILDING, a MARSHFIELD A jr-n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- H-u-a--::-a-a-a--tt-a-r Doane's Transfer l We do all kinds of transfer T f orV. Trunks and baggage a r Iecialty. Good covered, wagon, . "Whlng kept dry, meeU ? Wt and. trains, dally. Good t ftud prompt eorrioe guaranteed Give us ft trial. a -n-M-x-K-H--H-a-n-n-a The Test Of the Bread It is Lightness and Whiteness Snowdrift meets the test makes bread as light and white "as the driven snow." No coarse-grained dark-colored slices. Try a sack. ASK YOUR GROCER. $ RflDRMItSCO. E nftSSW- s- K,isWS'syJ gf5 fefcSSc jBRUCVxr "vn-cnwrznrp i , ,. III! II IH m Millie NEWS OF COQUILLE. a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a aa-a-a-a- ff - I a a a a i a a i a coring Comes nearer to being indestructible than any known roofing. It's incomparable. Tin, iron, shingles or slate, or the mass of cheap imitations are not to be classed with it. Malthoid always makes good, and in doing so makes friends for tho original make-: I The Paraff ine Paint Co. SSS800 & C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-aa- "H- - . .;. -,;. -1, - .c i;. ;. .;. Fine Jewelry xhibit Our stock of jewelry is now most complete. Come in and see our line of WATCHES, BROOCTIES, CROSSES, BELT PINS AND 15UCKLES, FOBS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, TIE PINS, AVATCH CHAINS, STERLING SILA'ER NOVELTIES, FOUN TAIN PENS, CUT GLASS AND SILA'ERAVARE. Briefs of Interest Taken From The Sentinel. J. McGee, wifo.and daughter were up from RIverton Monday. Mr. Mc Gee is the lessee of the Rouse coal mine at Iliverton., Ho has struck a good lead, and although tho mlno is flooded at the present time, it will not be long before he will have plen ty of a good grade of coal on the market. L. R. Woodward of Arago, left on the Breakwater for an extended trip through Southeastern Washington. Mr. Woodward has' leased his 160 acre ranch near Arago for a period of ten years and will remove his family to AVashington, provided he can find a place there which will suit him. Mr. Woodward has been in the valley ten years. He goes to Washington to find a good college for his children who have progressed as far as possible at the Arago school. With the Toast and Tea GOOD EVENING. , There is one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life; that word is "rec- lproclty." AVhat you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others. Selected. George Peoples has perfected ar rangement's whereby he will In the near future assume control of Fred B. Haight Interests in this county. These interests consist o the O. K. .Creamery at this place of which Mr. Peoples has ben manager for some years, and a cheese factory at Ara go. The time for this change of management is not yet definitely known, but Mr. Peoples stated that tho leases would likely be signed In a very short time. The Frey Oratorical contest will take place at tho Masonic hall on the evening of December 17. There will be seven contestants, two from North Bend, two from Myrtle Point, one from Bandon and two from Co quille. Miss Gretchen Sherwood and Miss Iva Howey will represent Coquille. It is necessary for the same town to win the cup three times be fore it can be kept. Coquille won it last year and has every hope of being able to carry off the honors at this contest. BARLEY $1.30 at HAINES. FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Blclg., Opposite Chandler notel. 1 fr$$44 -" O v- "" " :-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-4j-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-a-a- BUNKER HILL The most central location on Coos Bay. a 1 BUNKER HILL has a new school house now occupied, a costing $8,000. , a BUNKER HILL is within 15 minutes walk from Marshfield I .fosiomce, I a a a i a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-a-a BUNKER Hill has no CITY TAXES. LOTS $00 AND UP $10.00 DOWN, $5.00 PER MONTH. NO INTEREST. EASY TERMS. SEE AV. J. RUST. fr-ft-ft.fr ll. ft - )l. ft-ft lIl-ifrlIl-frMlM'"-HH8l"lll-l'',1 ""-' Steamer Wilhelmma LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. Balling for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply Chas Thorn owner, or Tom James, agoa. .-Hj,--. -& '"' -- "-'!' " PRICE OF PREFERRED STOCK OF THE UNITED AVIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Note the steady and rapid ad vance in tha price of stock since the organization of the company: per share February 23, 1907 $10.00 September 1, 1907 11.00 October 1, 1907 12.50 November 10, 1907 . . . .' K.00 lanaary 1, 1908 15.00 March 1. 1908 1C50 lune 1, 1908 17.50 August 1, 1908 18.50 October 1, 1908 20.00 December 15, 1908 22 February 15, 1909 25.00 May 1, 1909 30.00 August 1, 1909 $35.00 The price will remain at $35.00 for a short time only. It's a chance of a lifetime to make a safe Invest ment and large proflls. O. L. IfOPSON, Fiscal Agent, Coos nml Curry Counties, Box 323 Olllce In Tho "Chandler" Mnrslifleld. f FOR GOOD CAKE Go to None Bettsr Made. I Try thf m and become a steady customer. .. -..-.- Have that Roof Fixed ' Now , See GORTHELL If We Cutf t, Please a man with our laundering, then there Is no laundering that can please him. The work wo do is re cognized as being as near perfection as it can bo made. Have you tried It? Phone and our wagon will call MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE U29-J UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, THE GARDEN CITY CLEANING AND PRESSING AA'ORKS, REMOD ELING AND REPAIRING SOLICIT ED. FRENCH DRY CLEANING A SPECIALTY. OA'ER CLUB CIGAR STORE, FRONT ST., PHONE 200-Y. WHY BAKE AT HOME? When you can get such fine quality Fruit Cakes at the , COOS BAY BAKERY PHONE 111-L. Have you tried our Boston Brown Bread? It's good. IT'S BIG IT'S SAFE AVante'd, one hundred good men to join the local Camp of tho AVoodmen of the World, before January 1, 1910. $3.00 covers all costs of joining at this time, the Camp pays tho medical examiner's fee. Mail or leave your application with any of tho following: W. U .Doug las, Atty.; Hugh McLaln, contractor; J. Leo Brown, Brown Drug Co.; R. A. Copple, Golden Rule Store; I. Lando, Pioneer Grocery Co.; AV. P. Murphy, merchant; F. S. Dow, merchant; F. P. 'Norton, books and stationery; James Smith, DIst. 'Organizer, P. O. Box 3C2; or any of our numerous members, ASSESSMENT RATES. Ages Inclusive 18 to 22 23 to 25 26 to 29 30 to 31 33 to. 33 34 to 35 36 37 to 40 41 42 43 44 4C 47 48 49 50 38 45 to $1,000 70 7B 80 85 90' 95 00 05 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 CO GO 05 $2,000 35 45 60 70 80 90 05 15 25 35 50 60 70 80 95 05 15 25 $3,000 2 05 20 35 55 70 85 05 20 40 55 70 90 ,05 20 40 55 75 ?0 PHONE 100-L. Have you lost anything? Try Times' Want Ada. LIPS THAT CARESS A STO- OII5, SHALL NEVER TOUCH MINE SMOKE A DERBY The Settling Up Is Certain. You may take the world as it comes and goes, And you will be sure to find That fate will square the account she owes, AVhoever comes out behind; And d things bad that a man has . done, By whosoever Induced, Return at last to him one by one, As the chickens come home to roost. You may scrape and toll and pinch and save, AVhile your hoarded wealth expands Till the cold, dark shadow of the grave Is nearing your life's last sands; xou will nave balance struck some night, And you'll have your hoard reduc ed. You'll view your life In another light AVhen the chickens come home to roost. You can stint your soul and starve your heart AVith the husks of a barren creed, But God will know if you play a part, AVill know in your hour of need; And then, as you wait for death to come, AVhat hope can there be deduced From a creed alone? You will He there dumb AVhilo tho chickens come home to roost. Sow as you will, there's a tlmo to reap, For the good and the bad as well; And conscience, whether we wake xr sleep, Is either a heaven or hell; And every song will find Its place, And every passion loosed Drift back to meet you face to face When tho chickens come homo to roost. STORY OF THE DAY. "John," a Coos Bay girl looking straight ,nt0 n's eyes, "have you tho whisky habit?" "Jane," he answered in hurt tones "of course not. What makes you ask that?" "AVell, I have always noticed, dear, that when you say you are drinking in my beauty and hold my hand you never take more than three fingers." It has about rained out. In this day if it's worth a struggle you will have to struggle for it. Tho bravest man in the world does not dare say he dislikes flowers. A small oversight by your neigh bor seems like a great crime to you. It is reported that thore is an in creased demand for whisky. Probably there is an epidemic of imaginary stomachache sweeping over the country. Some one has said that it docs not rain in Oregon. It rains flowers and green grass and big red apples and prunes rains verdant and flower be decked fields and bountiful harvests. So, let it rain, If it is not through. Now that the football season is en tirely over the demand that the game be' reformed into something more gentlemanly is becoming quite insist ent, particularly in tho colleges that were walloped. i AVhilo Harriman's great fortune was "made" in New York It was drawn from millions of shippers and consumers all the way from tho Atlantic to the Pacific. But New York will keep all of the Harrlman inheritance, ax of $1,490,000. Wh the er you're over or under sod, Tl.c result will be the same; You ennot escape the hand of God, A'ou must bear your sin or shame. No matter what's carved on a marble slab When the tlmo is all produced, You will find St. Petor was keep ing tab, And that chickens come home to roost. ' You can't have your own way, but perhaps your own way wouldn't be any better. The neighbors are mad at a wom an about half tho time because she doesn't beat her children more. It is perhaps just as well that a man is a long time learning ho won't do any bctcr tomorrow than ho did today. A boy's parents may expect him to become president, but the boy per sonally prefers to make tho National league. A newspaper man, sooner than any ono else, learns what a little thing is takes to upset a lifetime friendship. A colloge professor says tho Ten Commandments need revision. And oven then they couldn't bo universal ly popular on Coos Bay. Tho man who won the modol hus band contes tin Chicago allows his wife to carry his pocketbook. The idea is ao simple tho wonder is that somq Coos Bay husband never thought of it. .It Is predicted that the approach ing election in Ireland will bo the most interesting sinco 1886. And our Irish friends certainly know how to conduct an exciting contest, whether it be In New, York, Boston, Marshfield or on tho "ould sod." This story was told by a preacher: A man died and went to tho Bad place, where he took on a pompous and overbearing manner. Finally, the devil approached him and said: "Who are you, anyway? You act as though you owned this place: "I do own it," replied tho man, "my wife gave it to me before I died." As Old As Eve. There is no understanding a wom an.; Mllwaukco Sentinel. We could havo told you so beforo you experimented. . Personal. Frank Parsons was smiling all over yesterday '"at , tho prospects of a fall of snow. Probably ho wants to go out slelgh-ridlng in his cigar cutter. There is nothing in tho theory that married men are always willing to flirt; nearly all Coos Bay married men are afraid their wives will hoar of it. Thero was a man in this office Sat urday who made tho solemn state ment that Boston, Mass., has an an nual rainfall that exceeds Coos Day's by five or six Inches. He got out be fore we recovered from our faint; but ho cannot escape, AVe know him I and if he proves It, and robs us of our one dear monopoly ho must take the consequences whatever they are; . no outrage like that may go unpun-. .ished, I mMFj tht reialtof ailng VH HRr good flour, Buah M 11 Hr Olympic i b f Flour." Al ml Hotker. fSutallMMft Mi Always intiit 3M& ' HffpurirholMom, pyjjjlj Hlolein and nutrl- iSfMTWix jtioui made of I m51ScM laeleoted North. fjyTJfflU lwoUrn whwt a WJ m Wm "fcrtUr liBL JW AT TOUR GROCXm'ft o .Siili.J