The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 11, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. SIAKSIIFIELI), OKEGOX, SATUKDAY,
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FUBLISHEtl EVERY DW BXCEtTUVO 3IOS
Y AND LSO WEEKLY BY
The Cooi Bay Times I'cblisiii.vo Go.
FRED PASLEY, Editor.
REX LARGE, Bi-sixek Manager.
The pohcv of The Coos Bay Times
irlll be Kepublican in politics, with the
Independence of which President Itooge-
velt ig the leading esiwnent.
tlons, but it will be so slight that
none can afford to do without it.
The street commissioner will figure
out just what it will cost to pay for
the oil, with freight and cost of
sprinkling added, and consumers will
get the whole thing at actual cose.
Let the good work go on, and it is
hoped that many more care wnl be
required to meet the demand.
Entered t the poto(Bee at MrhBelI. Ore
gon, for lrnmiioti through the inaflt
second clas iuilnt: r.
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Address all communications to
COOS BAY TIMES
MarshlicJd. Oregon.
AXOTHKK CLKAX-VI DAY.
Some earnest efforts were made
Friday to improve the appearance of
the city. A stranger coming here,
however, could not notice any
enter that of War. We have not one
such as these.
"Some day as sure as Anglo-Saxon
blood runs red, there is to be an aw
ful war. There are two nations that
can contest for the Pacific, and this
war will be settled at an awful cost."
WAXT Ql'AIIAXTIXE.
Governor Chamberlain has been
asked to declare a quarantine against
the sheepmen In the states of Wash
ington, Nevada and California. Those
men have been bringing thousands
of scabby sheep into the Oregon
ranges, with the result that much of
marked difference unless he were the stock In this state has become
shown jut what streets were cleared.
It would take about thirty minutes
affected with the scab pest. The just
contention of the Oregon sheep
for each residenter to clean his or owners Is that all sheep coming to
her premises and place the rubbish i the reserves be dipped. This method
collected in the street, where the
wagons could get them. It ought
surely to be 'done today, while the
In time eradicates the pest. This vl
tal question will no doubt be so set
tied as to protect the vast amount
city has the use of the wagons and j which the Oregon sheepmen have at
ELKCTIMC LINE.
The Roseburg-Coos Bay electric
road has apparently taken the people
of 'the territory affected by storm.
The press of the different towns is
giving the proposition added impetus
every day. When the time conies for
the raising of the financial backing
there will be no difficulty if the
amount of money raised Is in pro
portion to the enthusiasm. The fol
lowing editorial from the Coquille
Sentinel serves as a keynote to the
bentiment there:
"The proposed electric road be
tween this county and Roseburg Is
arousing enthusiasm wherever the
project has been explained. The peo
ple of both counties can see the ben
efits that it would bring to the coun- j
try, not only in the way of
the services of the men. A great deal
of time and expense has been gone to,
and it will be rendered useless unless
each citizen co-operates today. It
might be suggested that the school
children be asked to do their share.
Today is Saturday, and they could
spend a few minutes in cleaning up
the ground around the house to ex
cellent advantage, not only to them- ,
selves, but to the city. Possibly If '
the mayor or members of the city
council were to call on you and make ;
a
stake.
FREIGHT RATES.
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Quarts, Pints and One riau Fini5. i .
Phone Orders! promptly attended to. I Vhone oi.
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Baker City is having its troubles '
witb freight rates. The city has se
cured a local attorney to represent it '
before the Oregon railroad commis
sion. The principal complaint is that
Baker City pays the same freight
rates on the O. R. & N. to Hunting
ton, 47 miles, as does Boise to Hunt- '
ington, 101 miles. Discrimination in
personal request to take this action i frelShtates by railroads are not just
$2000 Cph--BaIancsy Terms
Just Soul
and 1 wo
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of C. A. Smith's
fliles South of Ma'
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Pendcrgrass, Master
tlME TAULK.
ilarshfleld 7:3o, 9;on
!30 a. m and 1:00. 2 in
)0 p. m.
bs North Benfi at 8:15
rid ll:ll n. m nnd i.r
nd 5:00 p. m.
iakei dally trip Except Sun.
dass. Fare: Ono way, is
ceiits; iqund trip, 2q cents.
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I can lfirni.sh the Alloying
f l-irrmfr n hrnrl T!crfrc nf
$2&0 Per Setthlg
PJTirAle Island Rct
arrVd Plvnioutu Jocks
rhite Leghorns .
eldil Ducks '
JOHN W FLANAGAN
fiend in voir orfler! How
Eigs Shipped aWjheic in the
coil 11 ty. ' j
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you would see the Importance of it.
The Times columns are used as a me
dium to express the desires of the
gentlemen representing the city, be
cause it Is obvious that they could
not make a personal call on every
residenter of Marshfield.
appearing, as it does that the inter
ests of the smaller cities are being
made subservient to the larger ones.
ull Particulars of this GENUINE
P lntreaitv call upon or write to
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PHPL HARRIS
Office with C. W. Tower & Son, Marshfield, Oregon
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transportation of freight and pas
sengers, but also as a means of de
veloping the resources of the country.
An electric road would be cheaper to
build and operate than a steam, for
PREDICTS AVAR. ,
In a recent speech at the annual
dinner of the Worcester Board of j
Trade, Leslie II. Shaw, former sec-1
retary of the treasury, declared that .' mat!c and so11 conditions of the Coos
war for the control of the Pacific ' Ba' country. Out of respect to the
cheap I ocean wae inevitable (feelings of the contestants in the
COUs STRAAVUERRIKS.
A. B. Stewart, of Myrtle Point,
has received first prize in a straw
berry contest that was participated in
by growers all over the United
States. The awarding of so import
ant a prize to products from Coos
county speaks volumes for the cli-
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"I do not wish to pose as a
prophet," he said, "but do you sup
pose the Pacific will always be a
peaceful ocean? God grant that it
may. AVe have not a collier, a trans-
strawberry contest It Is perhaps just j
as well that the contest was limited
to one product.
. ,. j '
iuo icasuu luuia fcieum ruau 10 maKe , porti pov,.der or supplies to last for
It paying must have long trains of 53 hours. Other nations have. There
loaded cars ana over easy grades,
while an electric, road can make I
money on short trains over heavy
grades, as high as ten per cent. The '
Roseburg people are as enthusiastic ',
over tne road as are the people of '
this county in fact, every part of
are many ships in the merchant ser
vice of foreign countries which are
under contract to leave th oath of
commerce at a moment's notice to
the two counties are willing to do
their share toward uuildlng the road,
either by the purchase of stock or by
donating their labor. Several men
have promised to donate their labor
for one month, as they are not able
to give money. Such sacrifices on
the part of the people show that they
are more than anxious to see the road
go through
"The ch!tf blessing it would confer
upon this count ' would be the means
of bringing merchandise into this
country at a reasonable rate, and
make it possible for the busines3
1
men and shippers of this county to
get out from the control of the !
Southern Pacific's extortions. It '
would bring the towns of this county
in closer relations with each other
and they would become better ac
quainted. The benefits it would con
fer upon t?:-s country It would l"
hard to enumerate, as they are to
numerous."
CO
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for children; co.fi
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sura, jVo opiate
IJLSIXKSS COLLEGE. j
Professor Miller, of Portland, is
here looking over the field for a ,
business college. The course will in- ,
elude commercial and English stud
ies. .With the radius of territory for ,
which Coos Bay is the convergence, '
there would be no dearth of pupils.
Professor Miller should establish the
institution before the electric line Is
built, and get In on the ground floor.
.
lanKing
Amlconrteou treatment are the und
of eV?v dep itor in this bank th
numnr of them willing to testify to
Can ydu not add vour name to our list?
tion tlWrfnlly given by every officer ai
of tlfe Ifcnk.
First Nai ion a! Bank ofi
JOHNS. COO:. Pn-I lnt
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MrFARLAXD, Cashier
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HI.VSDALH
d right
re any
s? tacts.
orma-
director
os Dav
Vice-I'resident
For your Real Estate or Business
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No Matter What Your Property is Worth,or in What Towh, City State orTerritory
it is Located f
If I did not have the abilitvand facilities to tell vour property, i certainly couldj not
afford to pay for this advertisement. This "ad" (like all my other Vads") is practically
fciire to place on 111V list a number of new properties, and 1 am just as sure to sell .these
properties and make enough monev in commissions to pav for the coof these "ads.l' and
, make a good profit besides. That is why I have so large a real estate business today;
Whv not put vourWoperty among the number that will be sold A a result of these
"ads?"
I will not only be able to'sell it some time but will be able to ell t quickly. I am
a specialist in quick s.lles. I have the most complete and up-to-datu equipment, il have
branch oilices through&utrthe country and a field force of men to find biAers.
I do not handle all lincslisually can ied by the ordinary real estate agentsi I MUSp' SELL
real estate and lots of itj-or go out of bus'ines-. I can" assure you I am not goini; out of
business. On the contrary, I espect to find, at the close of tho'year, that lhae t-tld twice
as many properties as I did the p.it vear, but it will first be necessary fot me io "list"
more properties I wanfto list YOURS and SELL it. It doent 'matter whf-ther 011
have a farm, a home wifhut any land, or a business; it doesn't matter whkt it in worth,
or where it is located. If you will fill out the blank letter of inquiry below and mail it to me
today, I will tell you hov and why I can nuicklv romprt the nroiiertv into Aslf. and will
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:neygu iuv cuinpicic pian
t
FREE OF CHARGE
andn tdrasfo mehntl ui. The information I will give you will be of great v.
even 11 you -iiouiu uecioe noi 10 sen. lou Had better write todav before vou 1
If you want to buy finy kind of a Farm, House or Luines, in any part of
ieu me your requirements
(
I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfajtoriW.
you,
he Veountrv
David P. Taff, The Larfd Man, 4 1 5 Kan. Ave., foeka, Kas.
Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
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wauiurnia ana uregon coast steamsnip
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sma'mer inaxi
If You Want to Sell Fill in, Cut Out and Mai! Today.
Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding
a cash buyer for my property which consists of
.Town County State
. Following is a brief description
Lowest cash
Name..
price
Address
KELLY, Commanding.
-SAILING FROM-
If You Want to Buy Fill in,Cut Out and Mall Today
tv Jo
I desire to buy property dorresponding approxi
mately w ith the following specifications : Town or
County A
citv
. Price betw een $
1'einarks.
Name
down and balanpe
State
$ I will pay
Address
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OILIXG TIIK STKKKTS.
Much Interest has been manifested
regarding the treating of the streets
of the cities on the bay. Salem hag
decided to give the oil process a test,
and it might be advisable to follow
the experience of that city. Salem j
Journal: The oil Is here. Every-1
body sing. We shall soon have the ,
streets free from dust. The first car-i
load of oil has arrived, and full prep-1
nratlons have been made for putting I
it on the streets. At the meeting of ,
the city council last erening the mat
ter was referred to the street com- j
mltteo to direct the street commis
sioner In the matter of applying it
Mayor Rodgers ropqrts that the full
arrangements liae been made to
place it on the stieets in the most ap
proved manner, and all who want the
dust laid, either about their premises
or places of business, should call up
the street commissioner at onco. The
cost will be from 10 to 20 cents per
foot, according to the local condl-
COOS BAM to Portland and Return
GEO. 1). GKAY a CO., per.erUl agents, L. SHA'Vj
-U'1 .Market bt.. ban rapcisco. Marsh:eld. Phone 441
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Build Cheap Cottages to Rent
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STEjVIER GARLAND
Lea ves MarshficIdcvcry
Morninalat 5 a. mX run
ning tin? Zoos RivcX to
Daniel (Creek.
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I ON DEEP WATER I
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Vy A. HARING
DoalYf -n Pure Cream Milk
and Mtuttermilk. Fri-e de
liver) to all parts of die city.
South Harbor is near C A. Smith's bfe
saw mill want on Isthmus inlet. The coming
manufacturing district of Coos Bayji
The Souh Harbor Development Co. has
special inducements to offer manufacturers
desiring locations. I
TOWER AND SON
Lockhart Building : : : Marshfield, Oregon
Hfill
est Bunker
The Sightly Residence Location
Vymg Kight AT the The N
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vyiiitui i-auu. . i ne most. icji
Plat Yet Found on Coos Bay
John
W. Flanagan
General Agent, I
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North Bend,
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