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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1907)
aaaMjMjjaiiaajaMaMSHaBSSaE11sc3aBa . j. -i. m MMIBgT THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907. p K 1 Coos Bay Times AM INDEPENDENT BKrr" " ""T57ArBR TUITLUUBD KVKRY DAY RXOWTIKO MOW SAT AND ALSO WKEKLY KY In, (.i.o Bay IVjes Poblwhixq Co. The policy of The Uoos Bay Tlmr TiH bo .Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Romo rett is the leading exponent. Entered at the postofllce at Mftrshfleld. Ore ion, for tranmissIon through the mails an tcond.clafK mall mutter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. One year 5 00 Six months , ?2.58 Less than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Local readers, 10c per line. Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES JTarsMfcH. ... Orepw. THE OltKGOMAX The Oregonlan of recede, aate con tains an editorial which Is designed to rebuke, in part, the newspaper press of this state, In so far as it has found fault with the Oregonlan for what is claimed to be discrimination rgalnst the sections where the press is published. Coos Bay is mentioned as ono of the sections whose press objects to the Oregonlan's policy. Let the Oregonlan correct its Im pression in that respect. The Coos Uay press has never found fault with the Oregonlan. It has understood and understands that the old school journal which has for many years led the newspaper profession, on the Pacific coast north of San Francisco, has never given any particular thought to Oregon except so far as Is could be considered a tender to Portland. Nor can the Oregonlan be criticized for that position. It was &orn to boost Portland. It is sus tained by Portland and its life de pends on Portland's supremacy. It could not be otherwise. Coos Bay does not complain of the Oregonlan. It has no more right to do that than Portland hate a right to complain of Coos Bay papers. The Columbia river and its seaport be long to oue section of this state and Coos Bay to another. It Is not prob able that either will help the other lo any great extent. Portland Is a Rrcat river port and Is struggling to maintain twenty-six feet of water In Its harbor channel, while Coos Bay is a seaport on the great Pacific ocean four hundred imiles south of Puget Sound, two hundred miles from the mouth of the Columbia, three hundred miles from Portland by water, and is in a position waere a little common sense and a small expenditure will give It forty feet of water in its channel and on us bar so that the greatest of the world's ships enn reach It. There Is no rea son why Portland and Coos Bay should not help each other Port rand with its present great strength and Coos Bay with its prospects of a mighty future. The newspaper 7ress of Coos Bay has no fault to nd with the Oregonlan. THE HIGH SCHOOL As the time draws near Tor the decision of that Important question "Shall Marshfield have a four years' Itigh school?" the people should lake measures, not so much to re Iterate tho arguments In favor of the proposition, ns to Impress the date and necessity of final action on their minds. Nearly everybody Is ready now to go and vote for the Tour years high school. Nearly every body considers it inconceivable, that Marshfield, a city of five thousand people. Bhould refuse to establish such a tcliool now that tho Issue is squat eiy presented. Nearly every lody wiio protends to be In tho least progressive, would consider it & disgrace, which would make his oeart sick and his cheek burn with rfianio, if tho voters should happen Ui vote the proposition down. Every Fbere on tho hay and in all parts of Oregon tho linger of scorn would bo pointed at Marshlleld. Just there is tho point of tho pres ent notation. That tho high school is a necessity; that it will becomo an Institution of great Immediate) bene- t; that no other town of the sko Marshlleld has neglected to pro- 'ido such a school; that It will ho burning shame and a disgrace If .te ychool is voted down, are all xmcedert. But If tho friends of tho srhool who nro taxpayers and quail fed to veto do not attend the elec tion, those arguments may ho turned down and that shame and disgrace may lo folt. Let It bo remembered that tho women who have property on which they pay n tax aro all qual ified to vote. Let them remember that flic sacred causo of education Is Involved and thnt It Is a question which affects their children. Every man uho has tnxnblo property in thl8 school district and is otherwise fiiHllftciI can vote and ho should help to swell tho totals jvhlch decide foi th- high school. Do not forget iiftat Thursday evening la tho time. - Just arrived Teddy Boars and children'!! furs at Ladles' Emporium. .Street Car Conductor Shot. Suuttlo, Oct. 2S. F. C. Morrison, conductor on tho Intomrlmn Elec itia road, was shot nnd painfully wouuded this afternoon by Alfred la inure, French Canadian, becauso 4hertr wuu no neat on tho Ronton car tor him. Tho bullet struck Morrison behind tho ear and lodged In his seek. His condition is not consid ered, serious. GAIILKH P.El'llESEXTATIVE SELL TXG MAXV 1'IAXOS. On His Trip to Pacific Coast Mailing Some Excellent Connections on Tour Good Orders. E. T. Huller, the able representa tive of Ernest Gabler & Bro., who Is now enroute to the Pacific Coast, la meeting with success all along his route and If trade continues as It has thus far, he will duplicate his record of a year ago. Tuesday last he sent In a carload order for the W. R. Haines Music Co., of Marshfield, Ore., and the shipment goes forward today (Saturday) i Other cars were lately shipped to Droop & Sons, Washing ton, D. C, the oldest extensive, retail dealers in the United States; Dyer & Son, Minneapolis; Boilman Bro3., St. Louis, who have sold ever G.500 Gnblers In St. Louis alone. This is only a few of several car load orders sent in within the past two 'weeks, and bespeaks surely the popularity of the Gabler pianos. Mr. Huller has been out just a month and does not expect to return East for several weeks to come. He further reports that all the dealers In J:he West and along the Coast are enjoying a big trade. Musical Journal. are now on exhibition at this store. Always aiming to lead In the matter of new ideas, we can show you the greatest stock of up-to-date suits, cravenettes and overcoats for men and young men ever brought to this city. You will find here the newest conceptions In fall clothes a class of apparel which no other store can show you. We feature siegiao and the styles for fall wear tiro in a class by themselves. aoz Wo can also supply you with FULL DRESS AX1) TUXEDO SUITS. Siicchl's Building, 2nd Street. STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pendergrass, Master and 10:30 u. hi., and 1:00, 2:30 aid 4:00 p. m. Loaves North Bond at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m and 1:45, 3:15 and 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sun days. Faro: One way, 16 oants; round trip, 25 cents. TIME TABLE. Leave Marshfield 7:30'. 8:00, BONITA and BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Bui UtTircn Miu-fchllold -md North Bend Made in 12 Hluutori. Private Landings. Pure: On. way, 13c; tii.a trtp, aOc. J. A. O'KKLIiY, Proprietor. Bookkeeping '1 Homo for K.OO Comnloto course Harris, phono. 21. Ho will explain, new system. aught at Call E. K. An ontiro The C. B., R. & L R. R. and Navigation Co. Tim o. u., it. a k. it. it. x x. co TIMK TABI.H. Subject to change without notfco. isu. i, many, ex. No. S. Sunday Lv. S.OOa.inJMarsh'd (Junction Lv. 9:4 5a.m. Cocjullle Ar.l0:20a.i Myrtle Pt Af.137iT0p.ui Ly.11: 3 Oa.m Lv.10Maa.ia. Trains to and from Bearer Hill dally F. A. I.AISQ, Xuaat. Fall Styles a: I'uU the BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Tftoa Btw J. R. MEIWON, Prep. Pront txet, I I KacvtHMel, ajmtjaa The AL F. PLANT Plant 'sails from Xarshflcl d Friday No reaenravtio a will be held nrtcr the nrrival of ship unlet ticket: Is bought F.S DOWAent MARSHFIELD, : : : : OREGON Wood (Electric Fixtures , It hn beoeBM ncccAsorjr to hare wood electric light fixtures In order to hor your apartment In harmony. When your hiterior furnish- Ings nil ore mad to match tho effect la ImnnaM. We male them with ay fin- ish, color, taa&4 cam giro you any styla at fttflnjp yoM wfeh. Th bear hosttea ara now being planned with Mm wood electric light ftxtvraa they are as cheay and aafo aad reonlta are aa dearfrod, beatdes bo polisl&ngs to do a on Um metal. Yoa will do wil to see ns or make hiqairy of your electric supply bousa for plains and price. i Wo Co tSX ofeaaocs of special order woqk tad repairing. Coos B North Bend, Oregon. .WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION . BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, 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 Se&gstacken, Manager. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON. MasUr. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND ' Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide. F. P. Btumigiirtner, Agt. Oouch St. Dock. Portland, Ore, LOST PACKAGES Aro thing of the past when entrnsted to our care. Wo nro pro pared to seo tlmt they aro placed on the proper boat, and aro nelthor lost nor duniugcd bj lying aroaud on the wharf. Goods utored nt reasonable rates and shipped to any point desired. COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY A St. Dock - - Marshfield, Ore. w'Twyg?T?mrivKitPwwreiT4!,-jvr7Tff!; Portland &, Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p". m. Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone, Main 34 - - - A. St. Dock nro.Tii3MrviMir..iuiiJiiinK.n.i.ii.i4ii-imnMmTr7mi;mmiTTriTCT S SHOW CASES Wo nro resident agents for tho famous Lutko .Manufacturing Co. Xiot our prices, if you need anything in this line. THE MODERN COMPANY Odd l-VIIows' Building. ymilLU i..fflfp-gTMr-n..i"".M-Tn.i HSBSgacegsa Waterman's Ideal Fomtafai Tvm Mu best on the mofttet absolute guarantee, fr mh at the -- RED CROSS -- Steamer 1 ay Furniture Co. L. W, Shaw, Agt. Marshfield, Ore., Thono 441. 7frr.K?ra.i;mMu:yiHHamia and FIXTURES Maihlifleld SALOME The Prophetess, Clarivoyant and Palmist la now in your city. Do not fall to see her. She will tell you what tho futuro has In store for you. She brought happiness to thousands, why not to you? Salomo locates mines, traces lost or stolen property; she also locates missing friends, re unites tho separated, tells you how to win the ono you lore, how to oror come evil Influences, In fact, ptlu you on tho road to success. Seo her at once and bo convinced of her Btrango nowors. Her celebrated Are dollar roadings for one dollar until Friday only. Office at Tha Garfield, Room 14. Test Circle 50 cents on Wednes day, Oct. 30, at my parlors. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. You may start an account in thii benlc with any amount you wuh over $ I. CO. Send check, money of dar, express order or by registered letter and by oturamiil )ou will receive your bank book. Wo pay 4 intcictt and corr pound it twice a year: co June 30 and December 31. Capital and Surplus Over $3,000,000.00 Total Anet Over $12,000,000.00 Send for our Booklet on Banking by Mail Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 TrantAcU a General Boding Buanew North Bend, Oregon "- 'i-" Steam Dye Works C Street. Li-lip. in.tviente'gtitinonUiiWn il or dytsl. PhiiipBwker, Propriiloi. Business Directory Doctors. UK. J. n. IftttltAM. PtoaBiouwi aa burgeon. Jtno over SonBBtackea'g Brug Btor Pnocefl Offloa 1621; resld&coa 781 Lawyers. J. Wt BBNNETT. Office over Flanagan & Boonett Bank. Marshfield, Orogoi Fmncls II. Chu-ko Jacob 31. BluJr Lawrence A. Uljeqvist OLAKKK, BLAKK A LILJEQVIST. ATTOUNKYS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfield. Ore United States Commissioner's Ofllce O, p. MoicxiGirr, Attornoy nt Law. Upstairs, Bennett & WaPe Blocl .Marshfield, - - Orogoi COKE & CQKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, .... Oregoi Nasburg Block. Phono 816 1. E. OAVOU, Architect Intimates furul&lied for ull kinds of buildlugs. Marshfield, : : Oregon. A. H. Eddy Architect Modern tottagos a snoclaltT. Offlpn opposite Blanco Hotel, Otot Tole. phono Bttllding, MB. ATHtWW ABKL, CoatracUr fier Tcunlng of all kinds. Pboos 1884. Announcement We wish to 'announce that our Marshfield plant with all new Improved machinery is now ready for business, and that we aro la a position to give you prompt, as wall as tho Tory best poislblo sorrloe. There's no economy In try ing to do work by hand that oan be better done by machin ery. "Blue Monday" with its team, soap suds and hot stovo nuisances can be avoided, and you can save monoy by sending the family washing to us. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Uaraliflold and North Bend. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSILF1ELD, OKEQUN. CftpiUM Subscribed 130,000 Capital Paid Up UO.OOJ Undivided Profit JM.000 Ion a general bnnktnR business and dram ou the Dank ot California. Han Kranclfic CallL.riist National llank Portland Or., Flrt National llank. Koaeburg, Or., Huuovcr Ka Uonal Bank, New York, M. 11. Kothchilil & 6on, London, England. Ala aell change onoearir all the principal oltlca ol Euro pa. Acoonnta kept subject t check, hnfo deposit lock boxea fer rent at cwuts a month or IS. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS GOW WHY Always has on hand a good stock of General Merchandise AT PRICK THE CHEAPEST All Kinds of Groceries and Clothing COOS BAY TItANSFEK & STORAGE COMPANY. II. C. IJrcckcnridgo, C. II. Walters. All hinds of Transferlng nnd Job bing. Prices reasonable and Goods handled with care. Phono 661. CAB CALL SERVICE AT ANY HOUR GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES. IIEISNEK, MILIiEU & CO. Livery, Feed and Salo Stable Third mid A Sta. Phono, 1201 Mil rsh field. mrnmmttmmtHtms8KB8n 1 All Parts of the World We use the necessary facilities for sending money to all parts of the world, and without danger or loss. '.. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. j wjawHmwnmmromtttttttWttKin: Mherson Ginser Co. Wholesale liquor dealers Cigara and eixloon uup plwa. California Winex a Specialty Front St., Mnrshfiold aanaaaaBEBXiaabBS M. It. SMITH, Agent For Clmrles A. Stevens CLOAK Asm ?mnn irnusn 9 CHICAGO O CVr. Piit & B St. Marshfield GUN SHOP Tho only practical Gunshop on tho Bay. Sewing Machines and Bicy cles Repaired and Cleaned. Locksmlthlng and General Repair Work. C. BEAR.Y No. Front St. 33HE23S32 aunn wi hi mmum imi " T !!i.TT; I ". r xmv i C5" "" '. "w c i , 1&iJfKfl mmmmmmmmmBmmmaugMijtfx9mKm'mimrtf, Sm '5'' aaMil 7 ..H..- ' ???1IW' .ItHk