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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
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Kdurntlon begins tho gontle mnn; but reading, good com pany and reflection must finish him. Locke. subscription hates. DAILY. Ono year fG.OO For month 50 WEEKLY. One year $1.60 When paid strictly in advanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $6.00 psr year or $2.50 for six months. Official Taper of Coon County OFFICIAL PAPHR OF THE CITY OF MAItSHEIEl.D. WHAT IS IMPORTANT? IT WILL not IntoruHl n Inrgo pnrt of the world that recently Tnr- rash had won ono game In the groat chess content now In program nt Cologno and Sehlochtor one, anil both men hud contort thoniKolvos to nn InteiiHo nppllcatlou of hIx hours n day, nix days In tho week, to hint until ono or tho other should sue coHsfully checknialo for tho novontli time. Hut thero nro those to whom this contest meaim moro than the pita nago of tho Canadian reciprocity hill or oven tho acceptance of Interna tional arbitration, and It Is permitted to ovorybody to Htop. by tho contes tants long enough and In the light of tho Intonso effort of men of great learning and talent to nsk what Is, aftor all, really Important. If wo listen to Emmnnuol Lnskei', hlmsolf ono of the great exponents of tho gnmn, wo hnvo In Tnrrasch nnd Schlechtor tho two renlly Im portant men of tho times, nnd In tnoir nvni claims to supremacy ono of tho really Important rivalries. Tnrrnsoh a man of culture. Sehloch tor horn of pensnnt pnreiitage; Tnr rasch a man of theory. Scflecliter n man of experience; Tarrasch delight ing In Intellectual supremacy, Schlo chter Indulging In no Illusions hut doggedly plodding his way; both ninstors of tho chess hoard and now nt tho culmination of n twenty- yoars' rivalry. it is hard for ono pnrt of tho world to properly estimate tho ser- vlco of another part of the world. Mon who nro seeking to secure a railway for Coos Bay cannot see nny thlng In u chess contest worth while. COOS HAY. Como listen to my rhyme, O yo of ovory cllmo, Who seeks a better homo on enrth to Hud; Just take u pleasant rido On old Pacific's tide, And you will Mud tho placo Just to your minds. And you novor moro will stray, When once you've found your wny To tho green shores of fair Coos Bay. Such hills and valleys green, Can nowhero else bo scon, As hero, nnear this harbor large, abound; Tho flowers of ovory hue; KIch gardon products too, As raro and fine as nnywhoro, are found. Tho trees nro green nlwny Tho flowers sweet nnd gay On the fertile shores of fair Coos Bay. Thero'B plenty hero to ont, Fruits, corenls and meat None need to starve, who either work or play There's money to ho had, That make the people glad On tho green shores of fnlr Coos Bay. Oood schools for kids each day Churches whero men preach and pray, Of every creed, on fair Coos Hay. Tho' at times the winds do blow They bid fogs nnd dampness go Here, no foul mnlnrla over dares to stay Whero health and Bwoot content To evoryono nro sent On tho green shores of fair Coob Day. Then, friends heed whnt I say, And como without dolny, And get n homo on fair Coos Bay. J. S. B. Ono member who wore a mask and could not bo recognized said ho de sired to present In a sealed envelopo tho namo of his wife for membership. It was to bo referred to n secretly appointed committee for action. Ho based tho application on tho follow ing, entitled Ills Footsteps I always listen for his step, when hubby stays out late, For In its own footfoollsh wny It lets mo know his state: If ho has kept the promise that was given with n kiss I know boforo I seo him, for ho walks L I i K B T H I S But If ho has forgotten nil about his llttlo spouso And stayed out with tho chappies to accumulate a souse, I don't have to watt to seo li'lm, I know just what's amiss When I hear hubby coming with walk L I MILS. L. EIMCKSOX, Professional Xurso ,25 First Street Phono C4-J Am prepared to accommodate pn- tlents. Confinement ensos a specialty D H A. C. BURROUGHS, Scientific Mnbsngisti Treats all diseases Oillco, corner Second and Contrnl Avonuo. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. DIt. II. D. MOORE, Chiropractor. fTlifritilf 11lcnfiB,a n fltuvlnlfv 203 Coos Bldg Ofllco hours 1 to 5; Sunday 3 Phone 81-L 6:30 to 7:30 to 5 pvlt. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyolckui Graduate of tho Amorhan school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllco In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 101-J; Marshtlold; Orogon. rjH. J. W. INGRAM, Physlcinn nnd Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Building hones: Office 102.1; Residence 10! 1. J. W. DENNETT, Lawyer. K II COOS HAY AHEAD. Uugono nnd Albany nro cquully bright. Each has Its moon, Bays tho Albany Democrat. Well, you needn't got ho chesty nbout It. Coos Bay hn two Mooiih and they have a boh. Thnt makes Coos Bay brighter than Eugene and Albany combined. After tho meeting was over tho following putrid poems were found on tho secretary's desk: Silence Is Oolilcn Sometimes Not nil a ro wlso who close their lips In sllonco grim nnd stolid, Thoro nro Bomo mon who do not tnllc Becauso their domes nro solid. I). Y. STAFFORD. Still other men whoso courses wo Hnvo taken pains to follow Don'Malk becauso they cannot think; Their crnnlums nro hollow. DORSEY KREITJ5ER. Ofllco ovor Flanagan & Bennett Bank larshfleld Orogon DR. Ofllco J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshflold, Oregon. Lockuart Building, . oppostto Post Ofllco. Phono 105-J Carrying Lamps From Room to Room is Dangerous The kerosene lamp has a long list of acci dents to its discredit. It is so easy to Irip and fall while carrying a lighted lamp then fire and .personal injury, How much safer and satisfactory Is the use of Electric Light. The pressing of the button any hour of the i night gives you plenty of light instantly in any room of your home. . The cost of equipping your home for elec tric service is not gnat. Our lighting experts will call at your request, plan the b&?t installation and. have cost esti mates made for you, as part of the service. Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178 WATCH! NOTICE! Homor Mnuzoy, on of tho drivers nd tho solicitor for us Is out for sundry. Watch him! ho Is liable to stop you on the strcot nnd oxplnln all details of Laundry and also to he at your nomo any time. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry PHON1 :o.j And othor men who might Indulge In conversation pleasant, Just keep their faces shut up tight Becauso their wives aro prcsont. A. T. HAINES. Thon thoro's tho mnn who does not opo Ills mouth so vory wide, Becauso ho has a haunting fenr He'll put his foot Insldo. FRANK PARSONS. AN ORDER PROM THE COMMAND ING OFFICER OREGON NAVAL MILITIA. Orders nro hoioby Issued for every Thnt Portland mnn who was thrown out of tho theatro and drng getl Into court becaimo ho rofused to wear his coat In tho hot auditorium should move to Coos Bay. Horo you can wear your coat nil summer long and bo comfortable. That Is a neat and curious little story wo get from Everett, Wash., about tho bantam lieu that refusos to do tho family sitting nnd turnod tho Job over to hor mnto, tho hantnm roostor, who dutifully protected tho family nnmo against tho Imputation of raco suicide. It oxcubcs tho nari- phraso, Snld tho llttlo whlto roostor Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses aroful drivers aro now at tho osal of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drirors roady for ny trip anywhoro any tlmo. Horses oarded nnd rigs cared for. Now hcarso and special accommo dations provided for funoral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 27.1-J r. aw ,ijw " - " " - ii j '- ' 'll ' I -1 nnn7t Kirh Also Wo Might Add Somo .peoplo do not say a word But they do what Is worse, Thoy think a lot o' foolish stuff Then put down In verse. THE EDITOR. I know a mnn who has what I Would call a marblo domo, Ho has tho foolish notion thnt Ho will not buy nt homo. HENRY SENGSTACKEN. TnOmiior nf Mix Omi'iin MhimI Aflll- - " "" .n.. .mini i.,i-- - ...w,. tla to bo presont nt a meeting railed"0 tno l,ro,lt' white hen: you Just lay Tor 8:00 o'clock p. in. this evening. Tho purposo of this mooting will be to And how many men can unln n vacation from tho 7th day of Aumut to tho 15th, for tho purposo of pro ceeding lo Portland. tirltiK tho Bos ton to Astoria for a per od of four or live diys lo partli'lpalw In the opening eeremoule of the Astoria Centennial and thence proceed to MarshfleU with the r S.S. Botoii. said vessel to be smiioneil heio til further order. Inn ecir or livn. nnv nml than t ... . -, ...w, .... M..l ..V,. 1 you're too busy with society to sit around and hatch; for tho honor of tho family. I'll Incubato . tho batch. Mary hnd a llttlo hen, A laying hon, they sny. But Mary killed It quick bocauso It novor sang n lay. FRED BACHMAN. After Kovernl weeks' sllonco, tho Poet's Corner was the scene of n lively wmIoii last night when n num ber Kutheied nfior roturnlng from trips to rlr. lioach nnd forest. The day divine Wth bU shlmmorlnK sun- in-'"bine, the glory of greon trees nndj tlio milSle of 'ho rolllnar ani-iia fi.... T T ...,, " I iwix.MiwiH, iiuueu inspiration but the rhymes Cfiiininndiuf- Olflcer. ' ero linrdly equal to the Inspiration. Thimi U more Calnrrh In tM. in.n t .,.. country thynMI a tier itlee pm toitelher. .).'. ".f1'.. Y".T P'.' ,n-"y itocioM nto. We Work And Advertise To bring n customer licro the flrwt tlmo, nftcr that ho comes of his own accord. You know why. REMEMBER Tliero Is no kink, or cue thnt wo can't do. THINK IT OVER 1ARY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN OTjr ii in rti ii ioi-ui uitfRkC ami ti ."'.' rV'0.''."1"1 1 connuiuly falltu .... lumi irrniiiuMii. prnnnimrtil JHcloiHolim ptovi'iirtrtrrh to be nil pretcrlbfil locul )a!.,i,!.!0,'"J ""'"'iit. pronnimriKt UlnciiMhle, pto lo iniro lilc-. romtitu. a ! ..rvnni iiu uivrt'iuri' rcomrci ronitltu. I loi.rtl treHimput. luilM ('niAnh (.'lire, mi" fwilure.1 by V J ohonoy A Co Tol"o, oi 0 . ... only fonMltnilo.mln.ro on tho n arklt II .Ulnkrii In .li.r fri.ni 10 ilrn.x inn .,..,:... Ji ',w''"nlilynihe b .hh nii.l miusiui hi r nio. f llu. y,u m T1CV ff , W, ;, ", .lolUrk (or ny ,-aM, t (, to cure. h"ii for Ad.lt.-- I Tiiko jliitt'n UI b Iiiuutui. 7.'. mi' II v .uoiiImU ' rnrKY.t co Tolcilo, Ohio, I'lMV for coiiktlputioii MUMMflMMMMB i ' CJWOL DIIiKCTOHY APRICOTS A SMALL Shipment on the Redondo Your grocer will have them while they last &BIiigg ,iear uaktand, tauo.rtU r.' M? Bn v"."fBe oa ,he r.acl,5c Co,. . 46S5. csr ta grat I (venule ,Nar Oatland. CaUfo.nli, X'.e or' Charter Idfal cllmi rvunomirj. iihr.ii ..,!.. ".. " ' . MJ;rn Kym.a.lum. SWc'l.i care f. 7 health K UNIftUE PANTATORIUM Dying, Oloanlng, Pressing and Re pairing. Ladloa' Work a Bnocialty. Wo do all kinds of Hot Work. All work guaranteed or no ehniv. gos. Wo cloan rugs, carpoU and Lace Curtains. Goods called for and delivered. 8UIT8 MADE TO ORDER, 250 CENTRAL AVE PHONE 230-X ROSS (Si, PINEGOR PROPRIETORS Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured the llvory bus. noss of h. H. Holsner and nro pre pared to ronder excellent service to tho peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful drlvors, good rigs and ovorything thnt will mean satisfactory servlco to iuu limine. I'Jiono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In tho livery line, vo also do a trucking business of nil kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Peed nnd Sales Servlco. 141 First and Alder Streets. Phono 138-J Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood. Order now and be happy later, -i Dry Timber Ends While they last, we' have on hand a fine lot of DRY blocks for fire place and stove wood, ORDER NOW C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Broadway Yards Phone 190-J Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected ttould no well to call at tho Pacific Monumental Brondway and make selection from the lareo stock Mr. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marblo and gra iiuo cutter in Coos county. And nono but tho best worn is turned I J ltf AK fJBt Works, South now on hand. siSiiySIlSSCTTHEHOir Si 'sir? Fv" Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8121 SAFE INVESTMENT For information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 interest not, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angelos, California. MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FA3IILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and 11.00 week J2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges 1X0.00 to 118.00 por month. Fnnra Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO XSD JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR ""''""l OUUAU UHOADWAY, PHONE 201 BATHS-E, W. SULLIVAN, Prop. LOGOIH BUILDINa - NORTH For Exceptional Bargains ?ouDntrSeV?heRe8ldenC PrPer 'Q Nrth Bend-aad acreaB0 ,B Standard Investment Co. ORBOO BEND 4