Batl. JJU.lWBMm.AL sJLi'"-tr 3311' nlrt V MtTI THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1907. i Coos Bay Times rcBLftnoo uvjtnr day KicmriHa mox- DAT AKD ALSO WUKU BY Tin; I.J05 Lis TlMEd PUBLISHING Co. a splendid example that Captain Harris has sot for the people of both town and country.- The policy of The Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the Independence of which President Roose velt is the leading exponent. Sntersd at the poitofllce at Manhfleld, Ore gon, or transmission through the malli an second alalia mail-matter. SUBSCR1PTIQN RATE Single copy, daily, 5 cents Per month, daily, - - 60 cents Thro months, daily, $1 25 Bix months, daily - - $2 50 One year, daily, - - - 15 00 Weekly, per year - - II 50 Local readers 10c line trst Inser tion, 8c line each succeeding inser tion. Address all communications to COOS DAYTIMES Marshfleld, Oregon. WKLCOMU. Tho Knights of Columbia aro a Catholic order, whoso purposes aro fraternal and brotherly and whose Influence is for good. Tho Installa tion of officers for a local organiza tion on Coos Day was tho signal for a largo gathering of members from this and other sections of the state and gave Marshfleld tho appearance of a real convention cltjf., Tho peo ple of Coos Bay aro always hospita ble. They hold out the hand of welcome to visitors of eryery denomln- THE MI.VDU. The poor Asiatic appears to be persona non grata In society of all kinds, whether commercial, political or domestic, in what Is called the white man's country. First It was tho Indian who seems to have made his way, If speculative historians are to be credited, from Asia to this con tinent by way of Behrlng's Strait. He came cast and should have gone west so as to reach America in the regular order and by century-slow stages. Then came tho Chinaman who, thirty years ago met- his fate In the Chinese exclusion act. After this Jho little Jap began to provoke hostilities and now tho poor Hindoo in the Sound cities, is meeting op position. The trouble with the Indian wa3 that ho wouldn't work and would light. So we killed him off. Had he gone with his tartaric kind from tho desests outsido the Chinese Wall and settled In Hungary with the Magyars or in Allemanla and Gaul with the Goths and Vardals he might have received a European education and so been qualified to begin tho breeding of American citizens for the future. He reached tho promise land tho wrong way and so met his fate. But the Chinaman and the Jap show signs of moving west. The Japs are entering Corea and China. The Chinese are moving into Siberia and Tibet. It were better so. Let them go west as the white man's remote ancestors did and come with the ris ing sun. But what about tho Hindoo? He can't go west. The Himalaya moun tains bar him' on tho north and the Indian ocean rolls all around him. NICHOLAS' AND FAMILY IN PERILOUS PLACE Imperial Yacht Runs on Rocks Royal Guests Await Aid From Life Service. atlon and recognizo in, .every religi ous and 'fraternal movement which I So ho has tried to escape poverty and has tho stamp of Christianity and brotherly lovo tho heraldry of "Pcaco on Earth and Good Will to Men." On Coos Bay the members of tho Catholic faith have been spe cially fortunato In having so good and faithful a servitor as tho Rever end Father Donnelly, whom every- much t0 be hoped that body whether Catholic or Protestant, jjves ami admires. Tho people j Brahma will, in his harmless, pass- recognize in him not merely a splrlr val adviser of his Hock, but a pub lic spirited citizen, whoso Influence for good permeates every sphere of activity on C003 Bay. The Times, on behalf of all tho people, oxtouds a hearty welcome to Its visitors who aro hero as the guests of tho Kulghts of Columbia and Father Donnelly. famine by coming to America the white man's country. But up on the Sound, in Bellingham and Vancouver they do not take pity on this un happy son of fatalism and despair. Will they, then, do for him what we have done for "poor lo?" It ,1s the dusky devotee of child of India and the Ivo way bo no stumbling block to those who desire to develop Christian charity and lovo on this continent. CAPTAIN HARRIS' EXAMPLE. An incident waB reported in tho columns of tho Times a few days ago which indicates tho deep interest the substantial class of farmers and stockmen in tho Coos Bay district take In tho building of a city on Cogs Bay. Captain Harris, of Sum ner, well known and greatly respect ed in Cooa County, learning that the hotul at jMurslilleld was to bo actual ly built, oxpressed a hope that he and tho people of Sunnier might be allowed to furnish tho first day's "feed" when tho hostolry was fin ished. Tho idea appeals to tho appe tite and tho imagination. It sug gests tho remarkable bill of faro containing only Items of homo pro duction which can bo offered to tho fortunato guests. Think of tho clams, llali, crabs and sea food; of tho rich cream, butter and cheese; of tho beef, pork, veal, lamb or mutton; of tho chicken, turkey, duck, geese, enlpo, and, possibly tho venison and other ganio (given, of course); of tho wonderful potatoes, turnips, beets, tomatoes and innumerable and perfect vegetables!; of tho peaches, pears, plums, prunes, apples, straw berries, blackberries, huckleberries, nuts and fruits which would bo on that bill of fare now, If tho hotel were tluished. And all produced in or near Sumner. Would not tho guest from an eastern stuto opon his eyes, aud under tho inllucnco of such a banquet and of Coos Bay's ovor de lightful climate, would ho not lengthou his sojourn and Anally go back homo to pack up and return with his friends and neighbors? But tho appeal to tho appetite and fancy Is not all that this offer of Cap tain Harris exemplifies. Tho wlso inau In tho country which Is tributary to Coos Bay, oven as far south as Myrtlo Point yes , of Port Orford and as far north as Florouce, ap preciates tho Importance of n central niarkot, and knows as no habltuo of tho city does, that tho land, and tho mines, justify a market town of moro thau ordinary Importauco on Coos Bay. Tho city must help tho couutry. The country must holp tho city. They must help each othor,a and tho moro tho country does for 'tho city the moro surely do tho products of tho farm and tho farniors broad acres becomo valtmblo. By tho samo token, tho holp extended to tho coun try in advertising its jesourcos, In sounding tho pralso of Its products, la aiding tho dlssomtnatlon of useful Information from a common contor, establish municipal greatness on a broad tind strong foundation. It la Notice To Mariners'. Branch Hydrographlc Office, U. S. Navy, Custom House, Portland, Oregon. Cnpt. Harrold Berg of the Nor welgen S. S. "Tellus" reports passing a conical black and white striped buoy adrift In Lat. 41 degrees 37 minutes north, and long. 124 degrees 15 minutes west, on Sept.lst, 1907. Capt. Cantwell of tho U. S. P. C. "Manning" reports striking an un known rock in Prince William Sound Ala3kc, with 9 feet of water on it, Aug. 15, 1907, with tho following bearings (magnetic) northeast end of Green Island s. 84 degrees 11 minutes east, Tangent Seal Island north 33 degrees, 56 minutes east. John McNulty, Nautical Expert, in charge. Hungo, Finland, Sept. 11. Rus sian Imperial Yacht Standart with Emperor Nicholas and family, tho Empress Elexandria and their family aboard, Is fast on the rocks off Harzva Point on tho coast west of this place. The yacht Is apparently in no danger as the Emperor and family remain aboard. The Stan dart ran upon the rocks which were submerged at high tide at 4:30 this afternoon and remained fast. The steam life boat from Rival has ar rived at the scene and seven torpedo boats which have been escorting the Imperial yacht are standing near to render assistance if needed. , Notice. The Coos Bay lee & Cold Stor age company, will until further no tice make their deliveries at 8 a. m., and 3 p. m. C. E. Nicholson, Manager. SEVERE STORM AT TACOMA. Greatest Rainfall Ever Known In the Sound City. Tacoma, Sept. 11. During a severe electrical storm today, light ning struck the city hall and also the Court house but did little damage. Tho rain fall was 6.G Inches in less than two hours. No such storm was ever known In this section before. llnrnhnn Makes Reply. New York, Sept. 11. The reply to Stuyvesant Fish's criticism of his management of the Illinois Central was made by President Harahan to day to the board of directors. The reply includes reports from Hara han's subordinates following tho meeting. Secretary Hackstaff de clines to say whether any action will be taken on the resolutions offered by Fish at a previous meeting of directors and he also declined to dis cuss business of the board. T?oselmrg Race Results. Wili be received every evening during the meco at the Boll Cord Saloon. Wreck at Ranielu Creek. There was a small wreck on the Daniels Creek logging road yester day. It was caused by one of the turck chalrns breaking and ditching came very near losing his life in the Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon The Coos Bay Times, 1 year ... $ 5.00 A Good Talking Machine, value . . 25.00 Six Standard Records, value . . . . 3.60 Total Worth, $33.60 All For Only $25.00 Special To Times Readers $1.00 a weekMpays the cost By subscribing to tho Coos Bay Times for one yearyou can obtain a regular $25.00 highgrade Talking Machine and six records of your own selection included. Amount saved to you Is $7.40. This Is the best combination offer and the most popular ever mado to tho Coos Bay readers. Open only to those subscribing to tho Dally Times. Delivery is promptly mado upon payment of 2.00. Thereafter $1.00 a week until tho contract is completed. Send in your order at once. Call, phono or write. Taylor's Piano House, Phone Broadway, Marshfleld. Coos Bay Times Ofuco. Broadway, Marshfleld. Phono 1331. A Business Education is the best investment for the young man or woman. It will double your earning capacity and can not be taken from you. ENROLL WITH US Business Directory Doctors. DR. J. W. INGRAM. Physician and Burgeon. Ofllc ovor Sengst&cken'a Drue Store Fhonei Offloo 1621; reaidE 18S Lawyers. J. W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan ft Bennatt Bank. Maruhfleld. .... Oron Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Ulako Lavrronce A. Liljeqvist ' CLABKK, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Time Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. a F. MoKXIGUT, Attorney at Law. 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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. TheC.B.,R.&LR.R. and Navigation Co. TTII3 C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. Lv. 9:00a.m. Lv. 9:45a.m. Ax.l0:20a.m. Daily, ex, Sunday Marsh'd Junction' , Coquillo Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.l2:30p.m. Lv.ll :30a.m. Lv.10 :45a.m. Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily. F. A. LAISE, Agent. and no ono J 4 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. CONCRETE WORK ON COOS PROGRESSING The concreto work Is progressing flnoly on the Coos building. They will soon bo ready for the iron girders nnd uprights. Fifteen thousand lino brick enme in on tho Alliance from Vancouver. Kllgreen, tho contractor will bo down on tho next boat from Portland. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAnSIIKIELD. OREGON. Capital Subscribed JSU.000 Capital l'ald Up J10.000 Undivided Prodis J3S.000 Hoc a soneral banking business and draws ou tho Hank ot California. Pan I'"ranctco Calif., KliHt Xntlcnnl Hank Portlind Or., yittt National Hank, tioscburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Dank, New York, N. II. Kothchtld Ji Bon, London, England. Also cell change on nearly all tho principal cities ot Europe. Accounts kept mbject to clieok, mte deposit lock boes for rent at 6 eent a montii or 5. a year. v INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS COOS BAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC Students my frmluate In Voice, Piano or Plpo Organ Rapid and thorough method for bfglincrs. classes In Harmony Counterpoint, etc., vocal sight reading, nil plan, cufcmble. Tho Director KLMUK A. TODD, pupil of Wider, Rudard and Charalnade, Paris, will coach singers in Oratorio, opera or concert work. Temporary address: W. It. Haines Milslo Co., Marnhfleld, or Telephone Hotel Oregon, North Hend, Cook with Gas - - use - - Electric Power and Flatirons I A nice line of S Souvenir Postals of Marshfield I NORTON & HANSEN m:mmmmmmmmmmtmmmim CURREN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Work Done PHONES 543, 149 and 271 North Bend, Oregon FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Between Morchfleld ind North Bend Mado in 1U Minutes. Prlvnl Iianfllo8. Ono wuv, 15c; roud trip, rCo. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor 11 1 1 11 11 tac: Ihe Coos Bay Gas (b Electric Co. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSOX, MasUr. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. ra. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide. F. r. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, AgL Oouch St. Dck, Portland, Ore, Marihflold, Oro., Phone AW, STEAMER FLYER MP PendcrgraM, Master and 10:30 a. ., and 1:00, 2: SO and 4:00 p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, :45 and 11:15 a. m.f and 1:45, 8:16 and 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sun days. Faro: One -way, 15 nts; round trip, 25 cents. TMK TAJUiK. Loaves MarBhneld 7:30, 9:00, $, . , ,, .. . . 4. 4. 4. .$, J. Ii. KOONTZ Machine and Kepnlr Shop. At Holland's Boat Houso Front St. Mwshileld. : 4. 4. 4. .j. .j, 4, .j. 4, 4, 4. 4. 4, $. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, L'lANO STUDIO of 4 LOUIS H. BOLL Will open for the reception of pupils about Sept. 8, 1907. Parlors above Taylor's Piano Store. 4 4. . 4. 4. 4,4.4. 4, 4.4.4,4.4,4.4,4, Steam Dye Works C Street. Lvdi(w tiikUients'eiumi'iilB clean ed or dye I. Philip Bwker, Proprietor. PuUthe BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop. Pront Street, : : Marahnild, Oreson