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-y jjrV"!. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. -OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1907. 5E itf St I Coos Bay Times AN tNDKPKNDB.NT IIBPL7" " " "'"VS'APKIt rUllLiHED EVKRV DAY EXCHPTINQ MSN DAY A.VD Al WEEKLY llV Titp r-or. iuv Tivcs I'oiiLwniNO Co. The policy of The Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Roose velt is the lending exponent. what Chairman Burton advised the Coos County representatives last win ter to do in regard to forty feet on the bar. It Is a great motto, and might be symbolized by a hammer not to knock with, but to pound. Entered at llio jiostofllce atJMarslifleld, Ore gon, for transmission through the mails an second class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. One year , $5.00 Six months . . . ., $2.50 Less than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Local readers 10c lino first inser tion; Sc lino each succeeding Insertion. Address all communications to COOS BAY lIMfS - Oregon. Marshfield, I SENATOR FULTON'S SPEECH. The speech of Senator Fulton, a re port ot which appeared in the col umns of tho Timet! yesterday morn ing was ono which will please every citizen of Coos Bay. He did not in dulge in politics and in that respect ho certainly satislied the citizens of the bay cities. Senator Fulton may have a few political ideas which it is possible some of tho Times staff would not fully approve, but on the whole, even it those views should be adopted it would not overturn the nation. Ho is a sincere, patriotic and earnest man and what is more to tho purpose, he comes nearer to understanding Coos Bay than any candidate tor the office which he now holds. Any good, able man, who be lieves in the republic, is good enough for Coos Bay, provided he is a friend of Coos Bay and is able, ready and willing to devote as much of his time to getting proper couditioub tor this harbor as for the Columbia river. In fact, just now more work is need ed for Coos Bay than for that sec tion, because C003 Bay is becoming a necessity. Senator Fulton fills the bill. He understands what this bay needs and ho knows the ropes in Congress. SALOME The Prophetess, Garcvoyant and Palmist is now in your city. Do not fail to see her. She will tell you what the future has in store for you. She brought happiness to thousands, why not to you? Salomo locates mines, trace3 lo3t or stolen property; she also locates missing friends, re unites the separated, tells you how to win tho one you love, how to over come evil influences, in fact, puts you on tho road to success. Seo her at once and be convinced of her strange powers. Her celebrated five dollar readings for one dollar until Friday only. Office at The Garfield, Room 14. Test Circle 50 cents on Wednes day, Oct. 30, at my parlors. The Steamer Tho difficulty of getting any assist ance from Congress or t.ny other body is due in no small measure to the fact that the small bay is only sufficient in size to be one great and capacious harbor. Yet there aro sev eral cities on this small bay without enough unity oi feeling and action to combine their political and eco nomic forces to mako tholr great harbor all that it should bo. Senator Fulton's spech was not intended to be a plea for consolidation but every word ho uttered simply emphasized tho need of that continuation as soon as it can bo effected. He made it plain that about all that tho Federal government can do is to roduco the bar at tho mouth of tho harbor and to provide the harbor with a dredge. It can not and will not purchase mud flats or riparian rights or improve a water lront or channel. Those things must bo done by the people who reside on tho bay ana it tneso people do not do them they will not bo done. How to do them? is the question. Of course tho only way is to organize tho city of Coosbay and rnlso money by taxation and exercise tho right of eminent domain where it is necessary. BUY YOUR Because our reputation for thoroughly reliable quality is widely established; be cause our styles are always accepted as authoritively correct; because our prices are lower than you pay for suits of equal all around merit in other houses as has been proven in almost innumerable Instances. Call and convince your self at 1 fM tu2 V lift X jA M r& v I. 0. 0. F. BisSSding, North Front Street Sill'' &h fco bglr Tho government dredgo has been explained to tho peoplo quite fully of lato. Mr. Loggie presented his views and now Sonator Fulton has also told tho history of that project. Summing it nil up, wo would say that the dredge was mado for tho Oregon coast and that Tillamook may have it after Coos Bay gets through with it. But tho dredgo is not yet built. It is ono of those things which come under tho list "It will bo built." But when, how nnd where "it will bo built" is a mystery. Tho inonoy has been appro priated, between $75,000 and $100, 000. But nobody seems to know when It is to bo built. Tho "how" has been suggested becnuso it was roconunonded that the big Coos Bay mill men offer to furnish tho ma terial cheap. Tho "whero" would ho solved if Coos Bay could havo her way. Now if wo had a consolidated municipality with a harbor com mission, wo could pound away nt tho propor department and got the "when" changed into "now," and tho "how" into "action" and "whoro" Into "Coos Bay." Tho Port Com mittee of tho Chamhors of Commorco might take it up but its hands being full, It will havo to bo tnkon up by tho Joint chnmbors and they ought to do It nt onco and set their com mltteo to pouudlni;. Pounding is a kind of a Congres sional word applicable to committee work and work lu tho various de partments. Tho great congressman . and sonator is ono who knows how to pound tho coinmltteo and dopnrtmont chlofs on tho back in bohalf of his stato or locality. Pound! Pound! Pound! And you got what you want at last. That's tho reason tho Chambers of Commorco should not bo modest lu representing tholr rights as tho custodinn of ono of tho Paciilc coast s threo greatest harbors. Koop sending your resolutions your advertisements and your literaturo to tho Rlvor nnd Harbor Committoo and if they don't tako notico of ono iirgumont mnko twenty more and if 'they don't notice those sond them a ton of lltornturo, and if that don't suit them send them a car load. Pound pound pound. That la TheC.B.,R.&LR.R. and Navigation Co. TIIE C. B., R. E. K. R, & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to chango without notice. No. 1. Lv. 9 :00a.m, Lv. 9:45a.m, Ar.l0:20a.m, Dally, ex. Sunday Marsh'd Junction Coqullle Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv.ll:30a.m Lv.l0:45a.na. Trains to and from Boaver Hill daily. F. A. LAISB, Asout. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon Notico. Notico is hereby given that all torra cottn, oarthenwarke nnd sheet iron flues or chimneys within tho cor porate limits of tho city of Mnrsh flold must bo romovod on or before tho first day of November, 1907, nnd brick or cement chlmnoys approved by tho firo warden substituted there for. Any and all porsona using terra cotta, carthonwnro or sheet iron flues or chlmnoys nftor said date will bo prosecuted therofor. Any person knowing of any fall uro to comply with tho terms of this notico kindly report tho samo to mo. Dated this 15th day of Octobor, 1907. J. W. Cnrtor, Firo Wnrdon. Pull the BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop. PrMt Street, I MarshfltM, ww M. F. PLANT Plant suiU front Mnrsliflcl d Friday Xo reservation will bo held after tho nrrlvnl of ship unless ticket Is bought. RS DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, : : : : OREGON .KlraSfl&SriBgfflSVg IN i w?y TjL x ftVM." 5 Portland 8c Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu rdays at Service of Tide. C. F. McCclIum, Agt. MMP ill Ml II "in mff vSmmLMSM Phone Main 34 A. St. Dock CURREN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Work Done PHONES 543, 146 and 271 North Bend, Oregon cjsgasssiazagga&wi'iiaa: fl mi cnrone AvnnuiTe i M iiiVJkJ ltJJll lu, (,. Hi YoutrayiUrt an nccsunt n thitbank vnh ft la any imount)ou wish over $1.00, Scndchcck, i KJ mcnryorclcr.exp-Biorderorbyregiitcrctlietier &5 MI .-.4 Ktr rntm mil mt i 1 rp m iaii K L- V Kfl hctolc. We p.iy 470 int;restnd compound it j fcj twice a year: en Jjne 30 and December 31. Sj fcl Cnnttnl And Surnlui 2 :-i . s&s." it ii ... k. a. . i. a - ma ..w.v vvvww Total AttcU 3 Over $ 12,000,000.00 Ql Send lor our Booklet on mnkinz by Mail brTi?xr.irri5T?!3rans?iES'S3TEras?5 , i . -v.mj - ,. surm-iivim'qri.'tvPti'r'niTlli raraw ffimmm?Rifmm t . j i j- n &t - iii m v m-2 t s -a ix.. i" nw wiHa33oa!;V5sawaeai j-rara i i kmvi ;tti irar.i vi rt i. u,,v:iir praHHBSBKiaggi': W OftL. vj FK0NE 923 California and Oregon Coast. Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance1 B. W. OLSON. Master. Sails from PortJand Saturdays, 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide. F. P. Bnninpartner, Agt. L. W, Shaw, Agt. Oouch St. Dock. Portland, Oro, Marahllolcl. Ore., Phono -HI. WHY DO PEOPLE BUY vIN ENGSTACKEN ADDITION BECAUSE K??M V It is choice inside residence proper ty, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Scngstacken, Manager. Wood Electric Fixtures It linn become neceosnry to have wood electric light fixtures in order to haro your npartracnt In Iinrinony. When your interior furnish- ings all aro nuide to match tho effect is immense. Wo make them with nuy fin- , ish, color, and caa give you nuy stylo or fittings yom wish. Tho best hemes or now being planned with tho wood electric" light fixtures as they aro as cheap and safo nnd results nro as desired, besides no polishlugs to do as on tho metal. Yon will do well to soo ns or mako Inquiry of your electric supply house for plans nud prices. Wo do nil classes of special order work and repairing. I STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pendergrass, Master and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:90 p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45, 3:15 and 5:00 p. m. Slakes daily trips except Sun days. Pare: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. TIME TAIJLE. Leaves Marshfield 7:30, 9:00, and FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Sche&ita Itin' Ilctwecn Mnrshfleld -md Xorib Hcnd Made in 12 Minutes. Private. Tj:i!ulinj;s. Fare: One mtv, 15c; roui'O trip, J5i'. J. A. O'KEMiY, Proprietor. Business Directory Doctors. Ult. J. W. INfclitAAl, Physician and burgeon. 01Bcn over Sengstacken's Drug Stor Phones Office 1621; residence 78J Lawyers. J. W. 11BNNETT, Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfield, - Orogoi Coos 8 ay-Furaifare Co. Francis H. Clarko Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. LHJeqvist CLAItKE, BLAKE & HLJEQVI8T, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfield, Ore United States Commissioner's Office. O. F. MoKNIGnT, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter BlocV Marshfield, - - Oregon COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, -- - - Orogoi. Nasburg Block. Phono 810 J. E. OAYOU, Architect Estimates furnished for all kinds of buildings. Marshfield, ' : ; Oregon. A. IT. Eddy Architect North Bend, Oregon. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Paw the best on the market absolute guarantee, fw sale at tfce -- RED CROSS -- Modern eottneps n bhpHuKt nmi opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele phone Building. MR. ALIJERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kinds Phono 1S84. Arcrcoimcemesil; Wo wish to announco that our Marshfield plant with all new improved machinery Is now ready for, business, and that wo are in a position to glvo you prompt, as well as the vory best possible service. There's no economy In try ing to do work by hand that can bo better done by machin ery. "Bluo Monday" with Its steam, soap suds and hot stove nuisances can be avoided, and you can save money by sending tho family washing to us. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOSBAY STEAM LAUNDRY Muhdiflcld and North Bend. N Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAISSIIFIKLD, OltEOON. Cnpital SnbMTibtd TW.OOO CHiltl I'ald Up W,000 Undivided Profits n',,000 Docs a cencral Imnklnc business and draws 'on tbe Hank ol California, (tan b'ranclsc Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank Kosobbrg, Or., Hnnover Na tional Batik, New York, N. M. Kolhehlld A Son, London, England. Also sell clmnge on nearly all tbo principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a month or f5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS GOW WHY Always has on hand a good stock of & General Merchandise AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST All Kinds of Groceries and Clothing COOS BAY TRANSFEU & STORAGE COMPANY. II. C. Brcckenridge, C. H. Walters. A11 kinds of Transfcring and Job bing. Prices reasonable and Goods handled with care. Phono GG1. CAB CALL SERVICE AT ANY HOUR GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES. IIEISNKR, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stablo Third and A Sts. Phono, 1201 Marshfield. , m:mttmmnn:t:amn:nmrjmj it All Parts of the World ii We use the necessary facilities for sending money to all parts of the world, and without danger or loss. . . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOSBAY, Marshfield, Ore. ii sttffimnmmttfflmtmtttmtttttamttttt jHSSgmsBsmimm IV i rt m icrnerson uinser lo. Wholesale liquor dealers Cigars and saloon supplies. gMK'.ftjMlffiaTfclWTlly California Winex a Specialty Front St., Marshfield Steam Dye Works C Street LuHefl'amUients'giumpnUideaa ed or dytvl. Philip Becker, Propriolot LACKSMITH 4th and E St. G. E. NOAH G. E. Noah has just opened a first clasa blacksmith shop nt corner of Fourth nnd E streets, South Marsh. tield. Patronage of ptiblia respect fully solicited. Horseshoeing a specialty. 31. It. SMITH, Agent For Charles A. Stevens CLOAK AND SOiT HOUSE CHICAGO Cor. First & H St. ftrorahfleld wsTrnrrnnrnmimrji 773" " . - t,.A -wSTMgj Hl