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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910 EVENING EDITION Before Purchasing an Automobile investigate fHSjJBfL.' AJS a. m ,MM niT-M- i.f TCT" B-WrTTn lrllf ' EGGS FOR HATCHING. Thoroughbred Whlto Plymouth nooks $1.00 per setting o 15. Also thoroughbred White Minorcas, $1.50 per setting of 15, or $2.75 for 30. Mrs. John Nagle, 271 Ingersol ave nue, Kailroad Addition, Marshfleld. THE BUICK, 30 II. P. The Car with tfca rapgUSoa for SERVICE, SPEED swi ENDURANCE TUB HOICK "WHITE STREAK," 20 II. P. TEe BUICK, which holds a number of world's records, has won first honors in 149 contests this season, ninety four per cent of the events in which they have entered. Seven different stylo cars to choose from. For detailed information and prices see or write to ISAAC R. TOWER. Ofilce at THE GUNNERY. ' '-"HJ Garago on North Front Street. Marshfleld, Oregon. JhiMjAyudclcu i MA XJQAJUMj -QAldL UOU, hspJtjiwty ar r fcA TOPICS OF TUB TIMES. The fool killer never neglects his duty but he is always behind on his schedule. w&. faym&yv-&i: uou eannot hat anMinr& wXo fouh km& that m hteabz youb kuUand wuto than a ?ood eomftohtavU v&a. ma know- ifw man who ean& tw Atad ma6t & he&Ud wh&n fo fo&to to- wohJk. and you know- how J ad(U to the- efoahM of a ww to faw U d&echaUd with a 4&auXaC 'ed. honJccU $.15t &-0 Aau Jed& $&. 0 0 to$f0.0 0 te& ou 6athn finish Aao6, fcd now on cUdjrfof $& onfy $&Q. youU Putty, GOING. & HARVEY CO.- Complete House Furnishers NOTICE OK SALE OB l.Ml'KO CE MENT BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by tho Finance Committee of tho Common Council of the City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, at the ofilce of the City Recorder of said City of Marshfleld, in the City Hall of said City, until 4 o'clock P. M. of TUES DAY, the 29th day of March, 1910, for the purchase of street Improve ment bonds of tho said City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Orwgon, to tho amount of $5,334.97. All of said improvement bonda to be in denominations not exceeding $500 and bearing Interest at tho rate of six per centum per annum from date thereof, payable semi-annually; said bonds to be dated the day of Issuance and to mature In ten years thereafter, with prepay ment option thereon at face value and accrued interest to date of any semi-annual coupon Interest period at, or after, one .year from tho date of said bonds, upon giving notice by publication in a newspaper of gen eral circulation printed and publish' ed in Coos County, Oregon, such no tice to he published not less than twice during the month preceding such semi-annual period at which such prepayment thereof will be made. The right is expressly reserv ed to reject any and all bids and upon all or any of such bids, or proposals, being rejected, If there should remain any bonds unsold, the said bonds may be thereafter sold, at private sale by said Common Council of said City of Marshfleld, Oregon; but in no event to be sold at less than par and accrued inter est. Said bonds are authorized by the laws of tho State of Oregon and ordinances of the Common Council of tho said City of Marshfleld, Ore gon. Assessed valuation of said City oi Marshfleld, Oregon, is $1,791,549. Bonded indebtedness is $54,000. Population Estimated at 5,000. A certified check for 5 per cen tum of amount of bid, or proposal must accompany each bid to be for feited to said City of Marshfleld, In case bid is accepted and bidder fails to accept and make payment for said bond or bonds, covered thereby, within ten days from date of accept ance of said bid, or bids. Each bid, or proposal submitted to designate the denomination of said bond, or bonds desired. Bids or proposals received for any amount of said bonds; small bidders being given preference of purchase. Proposals, or bids, with certiflea checks, to bo enclosed in sealed plain envelopes without distinguishing mark, or writing thereon, except the words "Bids for Improvement Bonds of the City of Marshfleld, Oregon' Dated this 19th day of Februdry, 1910. ' P. HENNESSEY, A. H. POWERS, CARL. ALBRIGHT, nance Committee of Common Council of tho City of Marshfleld, Oregon. The anvil chorus is fine on a phono graph, but let the phonograph render the selection. Really, now, who is the youngest grandmother In this city? Don't all speak at once. With D til Tea j Kind words and words of apprecia tion go a long way in this world. Give flowers now, for after while 'twill be too late. A professor in one of tho eastern colleges claimed he can produce col ored eggs by feeding certain kinds of dyes to hens. The manufacturers of Easter egg paints might And it profit able to buy him off. Thirty-three years ago a piece of property at tho corner of Tenth and Stark street, Portland, was purchased by the German Evangelical Reformed n.hiipnh nrtrnnlzation for $1,445. Now it is about to be transferred to new owners for $100,000. Fortunate is that religious body, surely. Almost ever since the Shasta Limit ed train of the Southern Pacific was made a through train to Seattle it has been experiencing cnfflculty by wrecks, as about two weeks ago It ran into a couple of stray box cars near Roseburg, a few days ago It was ditched near Jefferson, and. one morning this week it left the track at Sutherlln station. Much of this might be avoided by building that long delayed coast line by way of Coos Bay. GOOD EVENING. O t That we have failed and fail- ed again and again, need not intimidate us for a new trial. Defeats often foretell future sue- cesses Selected. TUCKIN' 'KM IN. Tuckin' 'em In at night's the way. Keeps us from lettln' our hair turn gray; Kissln' good night to their lips of fun Keeps us from spillin the golden sun Out of our hearts of tho yesterday Tuckin' 'em, kissin 'em one by one! JTuckln 'em in nt night, you see Tuckin" 'em in Is a heap to me, Unto whose spirit tho night has roll ed; Keeps us from gpttln' so stiff and old Hcarln' 'their giggle of good-night glee Smoothin' their ringlets of silken gold. Tuckin' 'em In at night to dream Bloomy meadovs and silvery stream, Romn and laughter and song and light' Father in Heaven, tuck me some night Under the covers of star?sown gleam In the golden chambers beyond our sight. A politician becomes a statesman after he Is elected. It's tho nudity of the live wire that makes it shocking. Wo may look down on tho microbo but It often gets Into good society. Some Coos Bay men aro such poor business men that they don't even collect their thoughts. Jealousy is deplorable, but It may be said for it that it occasionally pre vents gadding, which is worse. The idea that what you don't know won't hurt you is frequently a mis take; It may cost you your Job. A shipment of raw silk from the Orient is being hurried overland from Tacoma to New York, its value being about $1,000,000. It is ex npntPri Mint, the train Will be a fast one in the way of freight transporta tion, the time to be made being less than Ave days. No doubt some of this will be coming back to tho Pa cific coast merchants in the form of silk dress goods and socks before many months. Some day Coos Bay will be the stopping place of raw silk and the finished product will be shipped east from the factories at this port of entry. You are an industrious citizen If your garden looks as well next sum mer as It does in your Imagination now. A man never looks as well aa ho does after' he has been dead threo or four years and you see him In his photograph. The things an old man becomes most thoroughly tired rif Is grumb ling, although ho does a good deal of It himself. You can't tell the amount of gas In a poem by the meter. One of tho surest ways to lose a friend Is to lend him money. NOTICE TO MARINERS. It must bo trying for amiable peo--pie to live on a cross street. Every man below tho average thinks he is out of the ordinary. If you would be farsighted you must learn to live on the heights. Anti-fat remedies are seldom need ed by the man who leans on hope. Mary had a little lamb, As all the people know, But If tho price of meat stays up The lamb Is sure to go. "A Missouri cow has produced 110.2 pounds of milk in ono da " She would make a great compan. i for the hen that lays threo eggs In one day. s There nro some Coos Bay men who, while ever ready to share their trou bles with their wives, manifest a strong dislnpllnatlon to share their pleasures with them. It Is quite useless to tell the goat not to butt In; he will do it anyway. Some Coos Bay women's complex Ions are so clear wo can see through them. The following affects the aids to navigation in' tho Thirteenth Light House District: Coos Bay Channel port side buoy, 5, 2d-class spar, was established Feb ruary 8, in 21 feet of water to mark the S'ly end of a shoal. Russell Point, left tangent, 13 degrees, 30 minute trim fN. 5-8 W mag). Jor- dans Point, tangent, 108 degrees 30 minutes true (E 1-8 N mag.). North Bond Point, left tangent, 141 degrees 15 minutes tnie (Se by E 1-4 E mag.). L,H.B. List of Buoys, etc., Pacific coast, 1908, page 50. Umpqua River Outside bar whis tling Buoy, PS, "U," replaced Feb ruary 12, having ueen nereioiore re ported missing. L.H.B. List of Buoys etc., Pacific coast, 1908, pages 40 ana 52. The man who runs around with a chip on his shoulder eventually gets whipped. How can wo toll whether a resolu tion Is good or not till after wo have broken it? . , "It was all over in a minute," might refer to a railway accident or to a wedding. A Chicago man says the love germ Is located at the center of tho nerv ous system. Recently somebody de clared the liver to be tho seat of af fection. There Is no end of opinions. In theso times of high prices eve rybody has to pay. Even tho oyster Is compelled to shell out. There are some great inventors on Coos Bay when it comes to Inventing excuses for not working. RASTSIDE IS A AVINNER. " ' '- ' " --------- FL, UlU r.nal 4-C& Y Z3. AA11& Tur- i t MOUNT DIABLO, AND JOSSON CEMENT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 310 SOUTn BROADWAY pnONE 201 $3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK KID NEYS, FREE. TtoiinvPH Urinary ami. Kidney Troubles, Backache, Straining, Swelling, Etc., Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't It bo nice within a week or so to begin to say goodbye for ever to the scalding, dribbling, strain ing, or too frequent passago of nrinfi: tho forehead and the back-of- thfi head aches; tho stitches anu pains in the back; tho growing mus cle weakness; spots before tne eyes, yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swol len eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleepless ness and the despondency? t have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on, and if you want to make a quick recovery, you ought to write and get a copy of it. Many a doctor woum cnarge ? a.50 lust for writing this prescrip tion, but I have It and will bo glad to send it to you entirely freo. jubi , o lino HlfA this: Dr. A. k. utujj iuv i . .... Robinson, K1491 Luck Building, De troit, Mich., and I will send It. by re turn mall In ft plain envelope. As you will see when you get it, this re cipe contains only pure, harmless remedies', but It has great healing nnd naln-conquerlng power. it will ouickly show its power onco you use it, so I think you had better see what It Is without delay. I will j a onnv free TOU Can UBO DANCE at SUMNET. March 5. G. W. DUNGAN, Undertaker FREE nEARSE Telephone: Day 105-J Night 10-J Undertaking Rooms Front St. North Marshfleld, Oregon. People look upon a six-footer who weighs over 200 pounds as a big man until ho proves that he's little. BETTER THINGS AIIBAD. Thoovind is cold and tho sky Is gray, and tho world is bleak and sad; but tho clouds so leaden will drift away, and tho sun will shine, my lad! And tho spring will como with Its frngrant breeze, and its gar don sass and its bumblo bees, and tho birds will sing In tho dad-blnged trees, life isn't so awful bad. Tho night Is long and Its breath is chill, and tho stars no longer shine, as though in mourning, tho world Is still, tho wind has a weary whine; but soon we'll wolcomo tho joyoua morn, with Its good old sun, and its breakfast horn; and the world will seem like a world just born and tell me, won't that bo fine? Tho road is long and your feet are tired, your robo with tho dust Is gray; and tho hour of rest you have long desired seems over so far away; but the sun sinks low 'in the purplo West, and tho hour is at hand when you'll havo your rest In the balmy groves of tho" Islands Blest, whero tho wings of tho angels play. WALT MASON. Just think of tho clothes some Coos Bay men's wives could buy with tho money" they squander for cigars! Tho man who gets something for nothing pays tho highest price going, and the only prlco which yields no body a profit. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET A NEW UP-TO-DATE MEAT SHOP. Will Open Next Monday WITH A FULL AND COMPLETH LINE OF AH Kinds of Meats AIM POS- THAT WILL BE SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES. OUR n Trin rpuv I1RRT AKD BELLAS LOW AS BIBLE. A TRIAL ORDER IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. C. L. BONEBR.AKE, Prop. PHONE 170-J. MAN AND HIS BRETHREN. (Tolstoi.) In tho very best, most friendly and hearty relations, flattery and praise aro essential, oven as greaso is ne cessary that tho wheels should keep going. People talk about the provincial ism of small towns. Thero Is no worso provincialism than that of high society. Ambition becomes a shortcoming and a vulgarity when tho man Is no longer In a position to gratify this passion. Vanity, vanity and vanity, cvery whoro, ovon at tho brink of tho grave, and among people who aro ready to die for the sake of lofty conviction. Vanity! It scorns that It is tho characteristic trait and tho peculiar malady of our age. At tho bottom of overy man h soul thoro is tho spark that may mako a hero of him; but tho spark cannot burn brightly all tho time when tho critical momont arrives, it flares up and lllumlnos groat deeds. Read tho Tnie3 Want Ada. Cash Paid forFurssSkins O. P. McGEORGE 178 Broadway Soatli, Marshflekl It and cure yourself at home.