"71 SjBc !mmm THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907. 'a8mmm!t!m8jmt8mmmmmtt!H Coos Bay Times DM i The Steamer 8 M. F. PLANT ! AN INDltrKNDENT REPLI3T",,V i"TS?APKR PDBU'jIIRD BVKKV DAY KXCEPTINO JION BArr AND ALSO WEEKLY I1V -rT.-. . -... . j-i i i: e Sails from Marsh i' Jay Times I'uhi. isiu.no Co. Tuesday at noon. n Tho policy of The Uoos Buy Times "rSU bo Republican in politics, with the Independence of which President Itocse volt is the leading exjoneiit. RS DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, OREGON W-S3223HHS ?Qf I Entered at the poitoMco nt Marshfield, Ore gon, for transmission through the malls as necond class mall'mattcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES- Single copy, daily, - - 6 cents Per month, daily, 50 cents Three months, 'daily, - - $1 23 Six months, daily - - 2 5y" One year, daily, - - $ 5 00 Weekly, per year - $1 50 Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshficld, Oregon. LADIES' EMPORIUM C. St between Front and Broadway THE CLI.MATE OP COOS. There was a terrible cyclone in .Minnesota a few days ago whkm de stroyed much property in St. Paul and Minneapolis. There have been urfous and damaging electric storms In various parts of the country in August. The heat has been oppres sive in nearly all Eastern states dur ing the summer and many people lave died from its effects. Last win ter was the worst the Northwest has ever known and the suffering from told, snow, Ice, lack of fuel and ex posure exceeded anything the states r Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and tho Dakotas have known for iorty yearj. But at Coos Bay there were no cyclones. There never has been such a storm and no damage has ever been done by the wind and the rain oiii the peninsular where the cities stand. Electric storms are unknown. There have been faint rumblings of thunder as the oldest inhabitant can remember but never a thunder storm or a stroke of lightning. The icmpeiature at Coos Bay is never too hot. No man or woman ever had sunstroke on tho Bay or its adjacent lands. Tho glass goes above S5 de crees so seldom that few can recall when it did. Thcie is never a killing trost or a respectable snowstorm. ine gla&s never goes down below thirty-five above zero, except once or twice in live or ten years and nobody can remember when losses were scored oi suffering lesulted, on that account. Roses bloom all the winter long. When tho experience of Port land and cities east in connection with heat, is considered, Coos Bay people feel grateful that fortune has cast .their lot lor them in the best climate in tho world. Los Angeles and San Diego people expect to bake. But the people ot this section do not. Minnesota, Dakota, Nebraska ajid Kansas people live in constant expectation of being blown Into king dom come. Coos Bay poeplo con sider that it is a joy to live in tho ilngdom hero whore such zephers disturb not. This is a great climate. THE TEhlSGIlAlMI-STIU KUItS. The telegraphers strike still con tinues and tho situation is more in teresting than distressing after all. It is true that news does not reach us as fully and as soon as formerly, but wo manage to get it one way or another, sooner or later, and busi ncsj still goes, on although with a ttower and perhaps healthier and moro sensible pace. This lightning ago of electricity lias its drawbacks and the rest the telegraphers give us is refreshing. According to tho Port land papers there are other features of the strike which nro far from dis heartening. So busy is tho whole country today that if a man is thrown out of his job, of ono kind, he has very little dilllculty in finding an other. Tho telegraph operators are everywhere known to bo an Intelli gent lot and it is said that tho strikers have not been hanging around tho union headquarters wait ing anxiously Tor news of tho battle, hut havo nearly all of then, at least In Western cities, found other occu pations. Somo of them declaro that ilio strike Is a Godsend to them and ilhat it relioves them from a very confining work which offers no op portunities for advancement. Tho .are thoroforo glad to havo an excuse o try their fortunes in some other "lino. But what will become of tho Western Union if they can't get oper ators? It is not vory seriously a concern of tho people what becomes of tho Western Union. Many people who do not believe in government ownership of railioads, liavo no ob jection to government ownership of telegraph lines, Possibly operators would bo bettor satisfied to work in tho postofllco department for the Eovorument. We wish, to announce the arrival stock of L Children's Rain RS. N. A. OWEN of ourfall adies' skirts, Coatsnd Silk SCoate. MRS. MARY COWAN CURREN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS All Kinds df Work Done PHONES 543, 14o JfW 271 North Bend, Oregon California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. iance Steamer AW B. VS. OLSON. Master. COOS BAYlANDr p Sails from Portland Jsa turdays, 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide. V. P. Baunigartnor, Agt. L. W, Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore, Marshfiold, Ore., Phono 441. - O o o tt I TIic "Gabler Tone" has been famous among piano users for more tlmn fifty years. It gives the rare mid delightful conihination of SWEETNESS WITH POWEIt, n pure, silvery singing tono under tlio liglit touch n rich, full resonance in tho fortissimo pr.j-sugos. Hut tills, is not all. Tho tone of GABLER. PIANOS -except that it gains in quality 'tinny," the hardest use docs not when new, is their tclno year nftcr yoar w itii use. Age cannct make it weak 01 effect its richness on depth S This is becau? of Gabler Construction mill Gabler 'Workmanship, tho I first the most scientific, the hitter thginost conscientious, ever put into a piano. A h 0 o frO end for particulars of The GABLER Plan of Purchase An eflSMw?uyto get the best piano built y T T 111l .tellies Music C street between Broadway and Front. main mmmmtmmmrmmmmmmfflmmmtmmmmttm RCTTZ7;B??racam!.n?fii;Tgmggg7ri tt-wwt Coos Bay Steam Laundry ... Of- MARSHF ELD and NORTH BEND ) All ths North Bend Plant This E egant Launch For Sale Ed rork now done at far (V ac Mati70r SUI HiMMtV, Agent, Marshfield Thirty feet long, Six feet six incnes Learn, Twenty inches draft. Oak frames, planked with three-quarter fir. Oak decks and cabin. Two steering wheels, six Edison batteries, magneto, bilge pump, air tank and whistle, anchor, ropes, lights, cushions in fact, ev erything. 15 Horse Power 4-Cy Under 4- Cycle Buffalo Engine finest and best money can buy. Outfit coBt $2300.00. Has run one season. Fine for hunting, cruising, ferry or excursion work. Will make bargain price to party wanting good boat. C. W. Hodson, Portland, Or. STANDARD'S CONDESCENSION. Tho directors of tho Standard Oil Company hnvo sent to the Times thoir rescript prepared for their em ployoa and stockholders wherein tlioj sook to justify themselves nnd be little tho judiciary as represented by Judge Landis. It is not surprising that tliis company, which does not caro a mill for tho opinion of tho American peoplo or for thoir laws or institutions, and which ton years ago was foremost In denouncing .those who dared to tnko issue with tho courts, should now chaugo its tono and denounce tho courts roundly. Whether it Is Jekyll or Ilido depends on what tho occasion demands. Tho nipiilet sent out to tho newspnper press to Inform them of tho "fuets" a to the Chicago & Alton railroad tae. Is nicrel a compilation of edi torial comments made by tho Pluto cnir fc Press of the country. It would oe strange, indeed if tho Stnndnrd OH Company could not ilnd friends among the newspapers when its po Hicy has been to own nnd control such newspapers everywhere. In feed, U is very probable that Mr. ltockol'ullur and his associates will again seek to "educate tho neoiilo." They havo attompted that heretofore, indirectly, nnd tlioy may feel tho necessity of doing it in tho open. Tills is the first timo tho Octopus has condescended to mako a defense bo foro tho people. IMMIGRATION COMING. It Is stated, on tho highest author ity that during tho months of March and April this year, while tho set tlors excursion rates wore In effect, ono railroad company, tho O, R. & N., brought 14,000 settlers into Oregon. It is expected that many moro will talto advantage of tho same rates in Septombor nnd October. There will, no doubt, bo a great rush this fall. All Indications point to tho greatost westward movomont that lias over yet boon oxporienced, nnd Coos Ray peoplo should seo to It that hoiuoseokers are not only induced to conio hero but nro enabled to seo and learn tho country nttor thoy got hero. Tho peoplo who tako advantago of tlieso low rates uro largoly farmers in search of bettor land or bettor conditions. They nro an intelligent clnBS of farmers, too, nnd Ihoy aro not nnxlous to got town lots, but farms. They know how to nppro ciato Kood soil and they nro tho sort of peoplo who can bo depended on to improve tho country- They havo monoy. too, and are good citizons. NEW Just completed in Marshfield . . i- j tor storing goods. Be teed. For te I 7 VMB A St 01 cfr imstp household e guaran- II at- Taylor's Piano House , Broadway North Bend Phone 1031 Marshfield Phone 180 uumiKuaimflTmMa' ?tx iARSDEN'S WHOLESALE LIQUOR M0U JACK RICE, MANAGER : Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAK3IIFIEI.I). OREGON. 4 Capital Subscribed 50,P00 CapitM i'aiil Up $10,000 UiuUvldfo Profits J33.000 Does a ecncral blinking business nnd draws ou the Hank ot rnllfornla, fan Francisco Calif., First Natlcfcal Bank 1'qiflind Or., Firtt National Bank. Iiseblirg, Cf, Hanover Na- tlonal Bank, Ne-i York, jf. St. Kotlichlld i. Son, London, Engl Alto tell r liaiicevii-WWirly all the principal cities oi uuropo. Accounts kept subject to check, nafo deposit lock boxes lor rent ai o cuius a raoniu or J5. a car. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS SOLE AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS J $ J $ 5 J J ll l J l J J PIANO ST LOUI Will opon I of pupils nbo vino of Sk II. X dr tlio OLh reception opt. S, 1007. Parlors above Taylor'B Piano Store. Bank of Oregon Capital Stdck fullf paid up $50,000 Yf Transacts a General Banking Business iNorm pena, wregon j wSteam Dye Works C $t,reei LulKHi'iivUioils'Biyint'iiiev'lefln lAl ol (lv(M. Philip BeckerTPropricloi. nLiv&OflVaSll J O Ikmm g the foSS goods owing luUthe beWcord Wet YourWliIsUe Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop Front Street, I J I ! 4 Dumxua 7 AUnbtleld I.MPORTED, IJRANDIIuS, GINS nnd .WHISKIES. Also for family trado n cholco lino of tlio celebrated Castlewooil. Old Hickory, Yellowstone nnd Cn nndiim Club Whiskies; also ver inoiitlis nnd cordials. 8 PggOgggS3C-0gg-SS-S-gCS3Oga-gOfrS I! r wm.w-i . -..,.,- --J. ,-,., TOTl TIMES WANT AD. r a s s? SmtjnmflmmttmmttmmmmmmmmmtmemmmmrrmmnmmmmmrffSamaBtP $!. -g-AvflMh-iArra i jfefa-jtL, . .,ml . liLmmmuammmamBuui?; "rMr-