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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
!Jgggr!SSsHM?t-.J5cg'- aggwe&gs THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURYJUG :a3gcnc;pgraglTOgrJiJM''""l"'n'Ui,"r'"J iwii lTTnfMlTwfcr8etfMJClapaaJglJaHBCMlM'tffJlgPJMC' w rTJl ay iraes AN INDKPKDE.T Iir.Pl J-1 " '" TS'VU'L'Il PTJBLI V.IKD KVEKY I1AV KXCEPTIXQ MON DAY AVU ALSO WKKhf.Y HY Tin- V" 15 vv Times I'tniusnivo Co. HEX LARG B, Brsi.NKss Managku. Tho policy of The Cooa Bay Tune? will be Ilepublicnu in politics, with the indcpendfeiicc of which President Roose velt is the leading exixment. intcred at the postofflce nt MrMil1eIil, Ore Gon, for transmission throuRh the malla as Rccunil rla-s mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATLS- Single copy, daily, - - 5 cents Per month, daily, - - 60 cents Three months, daily, - - $1 25 Bis months, dnily - - f 2 CO One car, d.iily, - - - ?5 00 Weekly, per year - : 51 00 erratic character of tho tribes and their blood-thirsty nature when aroused. It is now Intimated that a rellf?loun war may occur. Tho hordes of Moors and Arabs are being Incited by their wild and fanatical leaders to what it is their plensuro to call a holy v.ar. It seems odd In this age that such a thing could be possible so close to Europe, but that it is feared is evident from tho im portance which is attached to the news of the Casa Blauca incident. Nobody can tell what a "holy war" would mean, involving as it might, narts of Europe, all Northern Africa, large portions of Southern Asia, In- I dla and China. Business Directory 55mmimmmismmstismmmiissimtsnniiimmaittt Doctors. E OG IS 00 E. STRAW, M. D. PIIYSICIAN AND &UKC1EON Diseases of the Eye, Ear, 1 oat g unci Ihroat a specialty. Ollice in Lockhart'a Building. Miirahficld, Oregon A'ldrets all communications to COOS BAYliMES. MarshficH. Oregon. FKU1T TO KAY. The remarkable condition exists In Marshfleld ana North Bend in wnich, while everybody wants the ex cellent fruit so abundantly grown In this district, veiy few are suffi ciently supplied. For some reason, which is no doubt good, the grocers do not care to handle it 'n large ctuantitie3 and if they attempt to do bo, they do not find that they are able to duposo of it at homo. Nearly everybody who sees such fruits in the stores thinks he knows where there id plenty of the same kind and writs to realize on that. So the chnice passes and the people who lWo in the midst of abundance "get left." R-po-ts are constantly reaching the Times oiilce showing that great quantities of such lrult as plums and soveral kinds of berries are going to waste for want of customers. They would be In gr?at demand for homo consumption If they were available, but the large number pf new lesi den 'i do not know how to get them or where they are. The producer docs not care to upend the time in BeMierlng Jthem up for shipment and this idea of largo homo sales and small pi oflts has not yet occurred to tho business man who is now mak ing money with comparative ease. But such a condition should not ex ist. Where there are so many people who would like plum3 and berries some method of placing them at their dLpos.il should be found. Admitting that tve peninsular cities have not been lnrt;o enough heretofore to sug gest tho commission houso and the taking of all such ft alts on consign ment. But they are largo enough now ani It may be expected that somebody will have tho enterprise to start such a house soon. Probably the grocers would hail such an on terpiise, as it could arrange for tho accumulation and bhipment to this market of such fruits and the gro cers could then get them at a price which would enable them to serve their customers fairly. Of course the Coos Bay Graven stein apple and ono or two other fruits will always be pounced upon, by the outside world which covets them inordinately but strawber ries, plums and all kinds of apples -which are grown hero should bo availablo at as cheap a price as they tan be got In the San Ftancisco mar Tee t, after shipment from here, LABOR PRICKS. Tho Times, some days ago, In speaking of the scarcity of labor on Coos Bay, mado tho statement that common labor was being paid $3 per day at that time, and help was scarce at that. The statement was entirely correct and tho municipal employes and men on excavating -work wore receiving that money. It wiib brought to the attention of tho writer that such statements had the effect of raising tho price of labor, and was liable to cause some incon--venieiu'o to industries employing labor at a less price. The matter of lilgh pil'-ps was mentioned and it waa said that laboring men must bo woll paid in order to llvo comfort ably. There are conditions, of course, which cuter Into tho pi Ice of labor. For Instance, men who frork at ex cavatini and on street extension do not have lgular work all tho year round, whljo mill uion and others working indoois nro supplied with work continuously. As tho matter of prices on tho necessities of llfo entered into tho argument, Mr. Oren, of tho Smith Lumber and Manufact uring company, explained how mon of family were aided by his company. This company has ton slnglo dwollng liouseB at Bay City aud has lately erected six double tenant houses of six rooms for a family. These houses are rented to tho men at nino dollars per month and tho company fur nishes water and fuel free. This is a good showing for tho Smith com pany and makes it convenient and cheap for their married employes. Bosidos this, thoio is n good board ing houso on tho grounds whero sin gle men find accommodations. The resources of the Coos Bay country increase every time a first class, honest expeit, who has both skill and expei lence, arrives. Lum ber we have always known to be one resource which could not bo excelled. Then camo coal. Then the Gravcu stein npplo began to fill a lar,ge placo and lead the whole prccpsslon of ltiseicuj fruits. Now comes tho State Dairy and-Tcod Commissioner, Hon. J. W. Bailey, to tell 113 that we have one of the greatest dairy countries on earth, and to prove it. DR. HAYDON Office opposite Union rurnfturo Store, float 10 to l-'aiid 2 to ft Spralnl attention piiM to ill'-caccs ot Uio Ki urinary and dlruftho organs U. a' Pension cxanihjoi Marehfield, Orogoi - . 8 . ...uKfEaimTMAiaKCJMVirwiw - . - aa R. J. XV. LNGHUl. ''Jjysloap nnr" burgeon. Offlc over Sengstacken's Drug Btors Phorea Office 1G21; residenca 7SS Emerson said that Napoleon Bona parte wa3 possible In Europe because Europe was full of little Napoleons. By the same token Rockefeller is pos sible in America because America is f.ill of little Rockefellers. But the little Kokefeller, finding they can't grow a3 big as tho big Rockefeller, have quit admiring and are kicking their former idol. When will they return to the first lovo who has grown great in their own image? r, . . No man has a right to hold a val uable piece of land in the middle of a city unless he can and does Improve it. If a city contains a large num ber of "hold-fast" patriots it is very unfortunate. It has no power of g.'owth, because it wont do anything Itself and wont let anybody else do anything. It is gratifying to feel i that Marshfleld Is not 3iich a town. The race riot is likely to be a con spicuous incident in Korean affairs for some time to come. Lassi&cb Esbpsss Will make rcgula South C003 river Leaving the Jdaz aud Marshfleld She will be op; betweeu t a. i trips ifotween nl jurshfield at 7.00 a. m. t-:30 p. ra. ytor charter and 4 ,p. m. MAbTEll IX V.'YATT COFFELT. Iull the BEIJL CORD v vet Your tv'httli 1 hen Blow J. R. 1-fiO.N, Prop. Front Street, .Marshlldi!, Oregon MTl.MnH.MiT19Kt. spite I P yfcx WLfti I Don'tFdrget the IIoilaK on youi ctitluf; trip; I n full lifie with ,m 1 Lawyers. E. L. C. Farrin Geo. N. Farrln FAKKIX & KARRIN Attorneys nt Law City Attorney, Dep. District Atfornej Will practice in U. S. Courts and before the U. S. Land Office. 8 We will agree lo duplicate the prices quoted by Bafosom Bros, of Cicag or any olfer eastern I mkr house at a saving to you f & rr . mimi asone. U md?yJ4 We mm VidoiA and i f D! Lockhart Bull Phon' Ing, MarshflolJ Main 41. AV. BENXKTT, Office over 1' Marshfleld, Francis K. Clnrl Ore ianagan & Bank. Sannett OrogoD Disc machines in mahogany with two thousand records the Edi fn and ;o select: from. son and Victor Wl L r. Jncll) M. Lnwrcnrit A. Liljtpvist 'j cv; CLARKE, I1LA ATTORXEVS-A! Times Building, United States Cd c. p. JicikXiGia Attorn Upstairs, Bonne Marshflold, COKE & COXE.J I Attorneyat Law. Marshfleld, LJEQVIST, 1AV Marshfleld, Ore. mmisiloner's Office. Law. Walter Block Oregon Oregon PIXLEV A MAYBEE, Attorney at Law Office over Myers' fitore. Phono 701 - - N OO 0-9 OO & oo 0 GZ We have sosi recei nonthly records. 0 Complete stock of Harmonicas. all instruments. -Violin strings from 5c to-75c each. Becial inducements on Frank Holton Cornets this week. Strings for W 1 Wo Mo M Clio mm mam C street between Broadway and Front. arsMieldo 0 regoia msisssmssstfsstisssmwssmmmmmimmsismmjstiijss Bond, Ore. IM9if.')S'hs)iS!Sl M fac Raw 'V.UJ B-?J BRIGHAM & BELL, ' Architects. North Bend, ----- Oregon Real GsUite Agents. i DIER LAND COMPANY, Real Estate Brokers. North Bend. Oregon supplies at tho Red Cross A HOLY WAR. Thoro are wars and rumors of wars. Tho former nro now incul cating if not actually in progress in that region of heut and fanaticism that hot-bed of centuries old Mo-linmmodanlsin-Northorn Africa. Not much havo tho hordes of Mohnmot changed since Mohnniofs time and tho children of tho Desert and tho oaais nrii still as cruel, as romantic, s miporstltlous nnd ns religious, in their soml-barhaiious, Impractical nnd floi'i ii WdV. as wllOll tllO tOtllldor nnd organizer of their religion first culleu tnem to uattio. xuo juwiubb twsi and piracy of North Africa havo always bun infamous and is never tibutid The recent punishment which the Trench lmvo thought lit to Inflict on them has again brought to tho foreground tho impulslvo nnd STEAMER. FLYER M. P. PcndergrasT, Master and 10:30 a. nj., andll:00,,2:3f and 4:00 p. nj. i V T.envns Knilli Tlnftil nt fi1 9:45 and 11: B5 a. rj and 1: 3:15 and 5: Oft p. id. Makes dailfl trip! except Sun days. Paro:S Ono way, 15 conts; round tlp 25 cents. TLME TABLE. Lcavos Marshflold 7:30, 9:00, MB. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for learning of all kinds. Phone 1884. TheC.B.,R.&LR.R. and Navigation Co. TRAIN SCHEDULE NO. 2. In Effect January 1, 1007. All previous schedules are void. Subjoct to chdngo without notice. W. S. Chandler, manager; P. A. Laiso, freight agent; gonoral offices, Marshfleld, Oregon. Steam Laundry 0f- MARSHflELD and NORTH BEND g All work now done dt the North Bend If lnt s t Cdgaj Mauzey ' Agent, Marshfleld North Bend Phone 1031 Marshfield Phone 180 No. 1. Trains. Dally Except Sunday. Stations. dlrawf j mnclsco won PL Leave 9:00 a. m.Jfarshflold. rL H. Junction. 9:45 a. m.jdoqulllo. Arrlvo 10:20 a.m.Myrtlo Point. No. Daily Except Sunday, Leavo 10:45 a. ni. Myrtle Point. 11:30 n. in. Coqulllo. B. H. Junction. Arrlvo 12:30 p. in. I Marshfleld. Extra trains special ordora. will run on dally Trains to and from Flanagan &. Bennett Ban!: MARSHFIELD, OUEGON. Cnpitul Subscribed $50,000 Capital I'nld BJp $10,000 Undivided I'rflnts 135.000 Does ft Rencral bankln business m ou tuo Jlank- ot Callfortiia, tan Calif,, 1'list National Hank 1'ortland Or., Flrsl Natlonnl llnnk, Roiobitfg, Or., Hanover Na tional llanU, New Yqfk, N. M. Uotlichlld & Son, London, England: Also sell change on nearly all tho principal cities of Europo. Accounts kept subject to check, snfo deposit lock boxes for rent at S cents a month or 5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Bank of Oregon Capital St ickully paidlup $50,000 Transacts jencral Bankt Business North Bend, Oregon VvVv 1 vwv ovxz,x; MARSDENj ALE UOU h i ! I I ! 'USE JACK RICE, MANAGER SOLE AGENT P0 , R THE FAMOUS BEER V wsrss'x 1 .tfyiMf JMu-rjwim uiuiiwi um-w I Mi-iin Reaver HMl dally. McPlierson Ginser Co. Wholesale liquor lloafera Cigars anil EilooiAtjup plies. I Xi California Wiuer a Specially Front St., Miuslifield' MARSHFIELD GENERAL HOSPITAL MISS fll. BttACK, Matron Hogpitnl fot Surgical and Medical cases. vRatee rcaeon able. Phone 991, jHPtfyfflpgtfUifw w j. pa.iR.ujjUffggw W. A. HARING 1 Dealer In pf rCroam Jtnk and ButtcnAilk. FreeVle livery to all ports of the city. North Bend, Ocegon tyye Work : SCreet. 'iilWan Steam csf ijudiiv. atiLUiOuta'jjUrti (M or uyisl. Philip Becker, Propiidot. i nasidling the following goods IMPORTED," IJUANDIKS, GINS and .AVHISKIES. Also for family tnulo n cholco line of the celebrated Casdowooil. Old Hickory, Vellowstono nnd Cn- nuuian Club Whiskies; nlso inoutlis nnd cordials. vcr G&X&Z&$0$$GX&tXKilOOi TRY A TIMES WANT AD. It 9 tt & i o $ CO I it Of CO 0 0 0 OO Is OO o o OO OO eo oo 00 00 00 00 GO OO OO 00 0 GO OO 00 0 00 OO OO OO OO 40 OO OO OO I f!TO?i3 wMmmtKKf yk11