)Jjfel9H',T1'iweiMM'Sl ebumint vm m MWiMlMTn ih n wm W miMliwd..WM-iiT1 i.nui ijj Ij'LU'lttlW TMK D.MIA COOS HAV TIMES. MAItSIIFIELD, OKEOOW, TUKSDAY, AI'IHL 33, 1007. &tm,..m rtiniiTTg; (Eons lug tmra AN INDKI'KNDKNT KKPUULICAN NKWBPAl'BR PBBLISIinD KVKRY DAV EXCKPT1NO MON DAY ANU ALSO WEEKLY BY Thk Coos Bay Times 1'onLtsniNO Co. A. E. GUYTON, Editor ani Manager. The policy of The Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the 'Independence of which President Koose velt is the lending exponent. Entetol nt the poatonlce at Murshfleld, Ore gon, for tnuiamiralon through the malls a accund cln malljmattcr, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: s Single copy, daily, - - 5 cents Per month, daily, 50 cents Three months, daily, - f 1 25 Six months, daily - - 2 50 One year, daily, - - - $5 00 Weekly, per year - - $1 00 Address all communications to COOS DAY TIMES Marshfield, Oregon. fow knew her name, but the work which she started has boon felt everywhere. She Is more of a hero than the man whose name Is on every tongue. She did something for the world. Such people make the big things In the world more than those who get the personal heroism. Mem ory of name3 die out, but the effect of good work started not only lives but constantly increases. The world needs more such people. THK MAYOK MARINES. Mayor Straw quietly slipped away and has been married. His friends suspected what was coming, and now It 13 learned that their suspicions were well founded. The mayor has the hearty congratulations of, all the people, who will welcome himself and his bride on their return. His bride formerly lived here, and Marshfleld f. E. HAGUE GETS GOOD POSITION Will Represent Wg Snn Francisco Hnrdwnrc Finn In Coos County. E. K. Jones of the Pioneer Hard ware company received a letter yes terday from F. A. Baker, 'of San Francisco, In answer to one written by him some time ago, which stated that F. E. Hague, late of the Pioneer Hardware company, has been select ed to take the place of E. A. Flske with Baker &. Hamilton, a wholesale hardware Arm. He will represent Baker & Hamilton In Coos county, with headquarters In this city. t Mr. Hague has been In the hard ware business for something over ten neonle will be glad that she is to re turn to this city to live. The mayor years, In most of which time he has NATURAL OUTLET. The suggestion made by a Rose burg newspaper for an electric line from that city to Coos Bay has met with much approval. A line over that route to this place would be a vast help to'both communities. Coos Bay Is the harbor for southern Ore gon. It Is the natural outlet for a vast country behind. Railroads or electric lines are what will make pos sible the connections between the In terior and the natural and logical seaport. There must be an outlet for the Interior so rich In resource. All of the country behind us need not look gt'i nwaj' up to Portland or down to San Francisco, but must have a nearer port. Here Is Coos Bay, the natural center for shipping, which is needed by the Interior of the state, and rail road facilities are what will make the connection. It Is only a question of a few years until this will be the point to which the shipping is direct ed. So rich In resources is the coun try around us and behind us, that the possibilities of what this will mean in the future can scarcely be realized now. This proposed electric lino from Rosoburg would be a big step to bring about the connection which must ultimately come. It would help Rosrburg In bringing her In close touch with a seaport, and would help to make Coos Bay the outlet for the Roseburg district, not to speak of the benefits to the Intermediate country. It Is to bo hoped that the proposed road will become a reality. has been spending a time worrying about street paving and other public improvements. Some of the aldermen are wondering If now he will not have to put In some of his time making garden and improving his own front yard. It Is safe to say, however, that the fact that the mayor will go to housekeep ing when he returns will not lessen his good work as a public man. good deal of been connected From the People with the Pioneer Hardware store. He also had some experience In the wholesale business In Seattle, having been connected with one of the big 'firms in that city during the Klondike excitement. Having lived in Coos county for a number of years and being well post ed In hla business makes Mr. Hague a valuable acquisition to the Baker & Hamilton staff of representatives. Recently Mr. Hague resigned his of fice of the Ploneei- Hardward com pany owing to hlfl health. HAS NEW PARSONAGE. (Times Speclnl Service.) Myrtle Point, April 22. Rev. Mr. Rogers, of the Methodist church of this place, will soon move into a handsome new parsonage, which Is being erected for his use. The car penter' work Is about completed and the inside work will be finished in a short time. Birth. BornTo W. J. Reeder and wife, a daughter Sunday. Handsome Clothini ItEATi HEROISM. Back at Dunkirk, N. Y., so the tel egraph news tells us, there died an old lady, Mrs. Esther McNeill. She was the founder of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. She was ninety-four years old, and past the ago when she could do active work. But hero was a woman who, while ns an Individual has during the declining years of her life been prac tically forgotten, has left behind her a real monument. The W. C. T. U., whlh this woman founded, has grown until It has reached all parts of the world. None can deny that the union has wrought much good, and those who have been helped to i bettor lives by Its officers owe their I 1 ill 1L Mill UUKl'lj ill lilt; llllllllltri . w After all the really big people aro i those who do things that outlive them. Mrs. McNeill was not a ppr- , sonnl hero In tho minds of the people of tho world, because probably but , Editor Times: As a reader of, your paper I ask you grant me space j to tell what I think a Carnegie 11- j brary should be like. First the com- mlttee should purchase in Marshfleld ' a lot and erect thereon a two story i building, that is providing Andrew ' Carnegie will furnish the money to .i t. Tu.rt rr,.r.iin'l rtnnr alimilrl be 1 " "- fa'"""" iw fitted up for stores and the second Kj floor for a library, reading room and ; museum, where the products of Coos j county could be shown. Much has been said and written about taxing the people for the support of the library and this to the reader seems j unnecessary. The stores on the : ground floor of the library building , would bring enough rent to cover ill expenses. Let the committee subscribe sufficient money to buy a lot and the books would come after- ; ward. The writer of this communl "atlon is one of the few In Coos ( county who have seen a Carnegie j library fully equipped end In run-, Tiing order. I cm sure tlie people In general In Marshfleld would like to see tho library estnb'lshed and will no doubt give their hearty sup uort to the gentlemen v ho have the matter In hand. A CITIZEN With replenished stock we have the most attractive offer ings of the season in men's clothing- Handsome fabrics, in rich new color tones, and with that expressive tailoring that differen tiates our clothes from the ave rage sorts. TMP RA7A AR 1 v uirccL 1 - fT-. - L t-Lf'IIT m "'""'''ill lrTI",f,f"' '' 'm J "" 1 IF YOU WANT CASH ! fc u Sister Comes. Mrs. Charles Solin, of Allegany, was down to meet her sister, who arrived on the steamer Breakwater from San Francisco. Mrs. Selln's sister has just recently arrived In the country from Finland. cm,KW3TrjerrrnuiiraytmxmKmr'v?jtmr?Kn - MS CJ' Writiiws 2 I I Of all desc:Otions' House painting, Pa" per hanging-, grdu "' ing, carriage paint ing etc. Strictly pure stock sold on all jobs. J. E. Rohr Opposite Bear's Livery Stable For your Real Estate or Business I CAN GET IT" No Matter What Your Property is Worth,or in What Town, City State or Territory it is Located It I did not have tlie ability and facilities to sell vour propertv, I certainly could not iilfuidto pay lor this adi'itiyinont. This "ad" (like all my other "ads") is practically i-u.e to place on my 1 i t a number of new propertied, and 1 am just as fine to sell )j-'le!'u propel Hih and make enough money in coiiuuNsioiiH to pay for tlie cost of these "ads," and make u good prollt beside. That is why I have m larye ii leal estate business today. Why not put vour piopeitv among tho number that will be sold a-s a ieult of these "ads-?' 1 will not only lie able to sell it 111110 time but will bo able to sell it quickly. I am a specialist in quick -.lies.. 1 have the most complete and up-to-dati equipment. I have branch ollices tliiouiihout tlie country and a Held t'oico of men to lind lmyeis. I do not handle all lines usually earned by theoidinary real estate ajiont-'. I MUST SELL leal estate and lot of it or go out of lms'ine-s. Icanussuie you lnm not going outof business. On the contrary, I expect to find, at the close of tbo'year, that 1 have sold twice a-manv piopeities as I did tlie past vear, but it will first be necessary for me to 'Mist" move properties. 1 want to list YOURS and SELL it. It doseu't matter whether you have a farm, a homo without any land, 01 a business; it doesn't matter what it iswoith, or whero it is located. If you will fill out the blank letter of inquiry below and mail it to 1110 today, 1 will tell yon how and why I can quickly convert the propel ty into cash, and will give you my complete plan FREE OF CHARGE andn tdrasfomeliritl ing. The information I will give you will bo of great value to you, even if you should decide not to sell. You had better write today before you lorget it. If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House or Business, in any part of tlie country tell 1110 your requirements. 1 will guarantee to till them promptly and satisfactory. David P. Taff, The Land Man, 4 1 5 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kas. ft You Want (o Sell Fill in, Cut Out anil Mail Today. ,, . -end, without cost to me, a plan for finding .T.eUts. - ,.,...,.,. .,;. ,i, ...,.,: i . ,. q t' .'. . j'H'J'VllJ nillLU LUU3l?l Ul vn Count v State Following is a brief description ft ra. 1 1 . K-w Lowest cash pvice. Name .. ,- - ... Addles ... VKagaaiM-i ii7i MiwuYffr,wrrevi-iflia winmi EBHESaEEStSSESilsa 3ES GJEHHKE. If You Want to Buy Fill in.Cut Out and Mail Today Idesiiotobuy property eovresionding approxi mately with tlie following specifications: Town or city. County. . ..State .. . Price bet ween $ and f I will pay down and balance Remarks Name Address . . CaKgBKSt3SEES ! Shirt Waist Snaps at j BT6i v J The biggest bargains you ever : saw Waists selling from $3,50 ! to $6.50 Your choice while : they last :::::: $1.50 . - c: We have about 40 or 50 waists left J over from last year that areTtakingup J much needed space and in order to get rid of them in a hurry we have cut ' the prices as above These waists consists of Taff eta, China Silk, Mohairs and light weight summer J worsteds Colors, Eilack, Blue, Pink, $ - - - TtfTUTHIWUH in IMIIII-" - hi lii I nil- ii i White, Helo and Cream,' mostly in medium sizes from s32 to 38 THESE ARE BARGAINS so don't wait until tomorrow and regret that you did not come sooner. MERCHANT 44 BROS. ! BBfeTZSaa tfbe ii-tti ZZt-JS-