The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 21, 1907, Sunday Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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APRIL 21, 1007.
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WILL RUN
A SPECIAL
Railroad Will Accomodate Lawyers
at Coquille Monday and
Tuesday.
IS MUCH BUSINESS
To IJc Transacted ut This Term of
Court nntl Attornvjs Will
He Riisy.
Owing to the large number of per
sons attending the session of the
circuit court now on at Coquille, a
special train will be run from that
place to Marshfleld Monday and
particularly those who work all day
and devote half the night to the
much more exhausting pursuit of
pleasure. It Is, however, In the mat
ter of exercise, or rather the lack of
It, that most persons make the great
est mistake. I have tried riding,
driving, rowing, tennis playing and
swimming; all of them excellent, but
each to a certain extent possible to
only a limited number of people.
But more beneficial than all, I think,
Is ono In which everybody can In
dulge, the poor as easily as the rich,
the busy man as well as the man of
leisure. It Is walking.
"Electric cabs, trolley cars nnd
subways are great conveniences In
this busy age, but I sometimes won
der If they are not too convenient for
the mnn who uses only his brain and
who rides every time he has to go
two or three hoicks Instead of deriv
ing the benefit that Is to be obtained
from the exercise of frequent short
walks. William H. Crane, the com
edian, recently said that after trying
yachting, driving and all kinds of
diversion during the last twenty
I STEAMSHIP F. A. KILBURN
The fastest frisco Boat Afloat
Will mnko regular trips between 8 AN
FRANCISCO and PORTLAND, caUlng
at COOS BAY going north and south. Will
make the trip from Coos Bay to Portland
in 20 and to San Francisco in 30 hours,
For freight or passage apply to
MARSHFIELD COMMISSION CO. Agents, Marshfleld. 'Phone 1421.
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
ns the best of all.
Tuesday afternoons. A special was yearg ne i,ag come to regard walking
brought over yesterday afternoon to
accommodate those wishing to at
tend the first day of the session who
did not care to stay over Sunday.
The regular session will begin on
Monday, with Judge Hamlllton of
Roseburg on the bench.
AVALKING AH EXERCISE.
Viola Allen Prefers Pcdistrianism to
Swimming, Golf and Hotting.
An energetic public promoter for
one of the unmerous "health foods"
recently wrote Viola Allen for one of
those "unsolicited" testimonials
which ho promised, If she would
write, he would cause to be displayed
together with her picture on bill
boards and in grocery store windows
from Portland, Me., to Portland, Ore.
To add to this glittering Inducement
numerous cases of the llfeglving food
promised. Although Miss Allen
promptly declined to help the world
at largo to select Its breakfasts, the
matter turned the actress' thoughts
to the subject of health and caused
her In a recent interview to express
the following opinions:
"It seems to mo that the three
fundamental requisites to a healthy
body are simply food, plenty of sleep
and an abundance of exercise. There
in no doubt that almost everyone
eats too much and considers the
palato more than the nourishment of
the body. Most people go to the
other extreme in the matter of sleep,
How Knot Club.
The members of the Bow Knot
club met yesterday afternoon with
Miss Sengstacken for their regular
weekly meeting. The method of en
tertainment, the decorations, and
place cards were unique. The after
noon was one of the most enjoyable
that has been spent by the club since
its organization. yTH
its organization. Miss Mlnot will en
tertain the members next Saturday
afternoon.
KELLY, Commanding.
SAILING FliOM-
COOS BAY to Portland and Return
GEO. D. GRAY a CO., Generalagents,
421 Market St.. San Francisco.
',. W. SHAW, Agent,
Marshfleld. Phone 441
The Old
Corner Grocery
Will be open for business
ay,
The Steamer
M. F. PLANT
Sails for San Francisco Monday, April 15
RS DOW Agent
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
The Steamer
Mond
One of George Ado's characters, In
conversation with a traveling com
panion, said: Young man, you will
learn that life is a series of wasted
opportunities. When you are all In
and a new generation comes along
and gives you a good swift bump and
'j ou light on your back over by the
! fence, ou can look up at the sky
and count the good things that got
past you." That corner lot over
there valued at half a million was
I offered me for less than a thousand,
i "Where the Fhst National Bank
I stands," ho said with tears in his
j eyes, "I like a blithering pin head
j let go by and now I am getting too
old and weak to kick myself " I. S.
Kaufman & Co. will save you this
humiliation (If you will give them a
chance). They have bargains scat
tered all mound
April
Give me a Call
PHONE 1891
JAS.
HIBBARD, PROPRIETOR
Corner 4th and C Streets
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BREAKWATER
Sails for San Francisco direct Saturday, April
20th, at 4:00 p. m.
For freight and passage apply to C. F. Mc-
COLLUM.
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THE CITY OF
BAY
N THE MAINLAND
In Full View of Marshfleld
Plat B And North Bend
Where Rail md Sail Will Meet,
It will pay you to inspect this New Townsite
It Has:
One and one half miles water front.
J 50 acres tideland sites for mills and factories.
On deep watef-cast channel of Coos River.
3000 platted lots size 25x120.
Streets 100 feet and 66 feet wide alleys 20 feet.
LOTS 35.00 TO $350.00
Take our launch.
Cos Bay Townsite Co.
N. F. THRONE, Sec, Marshfield, Ore.
OfficeOpposite Centra! Hotel - Marshfield, Oregon
THAT EAST MARSHFIELD PROPERTY
IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME-Homeseeker
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W. U. DOUGLAS, Pres.
W. J. RUST, Sec.
1 And all Real Estate Dealers.
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