The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1907, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1907.
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LlaitKl) rVERV DAY EXCUTIMI MOMlAV VM AIO
WKRKLY UY
Tiii; '""oos Pv TiMr.s I'iiiiuniiino V
The policy of Tlie Coos Hay Times
will bo Kcimbllcnn in politico, with the
indcpendenceof which President Roose
velt ia the leading exioiicut.
Entemt at the pnMoflli-o nt .Mftriliik'lil, Ore
on, for trniismis-m through thu mulls n
jsccoml t lns mull matter
SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS.
In Advance.
' DAILY.
One year $5 00
Six months $2.50
Less than G months, per month .50
vek:ua
Ona year $1.50
Local readers. 10c per line.
Addkem Am UoMMUNicvrio.vs to
COOS DAY DAILY TIMES
JMarihfieM - - - Oregon
KORTV 15EET.
Senator Fulton has been over on
Coos Bay, and came out strong there
for a 40-foot channel, so he is re
garded more favorably over there
than lie was when he said that a 35
foot channel might be all that could
1)0 secured. Tho Coos Bay people
want a man who will go after a chan
nel of not an Inch less than 40 feet,
and agree to get it, too. This offers
a hint to Mr. Mulkey and whoever
olso has an idea of running for sen
ator; when visiting Coos Bay posi
tively promise a channel of not only
40 but 45 feet. The deeper the bet
ter, of course, and what's five feet,
raoro or less, to a man who wants to
be- senator? Beside?, the people of
Coos Bay are well deserving of what
ever they want.
The above Is from the Oregon
Journal of the 3d Instant. It is in
tended to be a bit derisive and is
playfully malicious. No uoubt it was
ljorn of a knowledge that depth tem
porarily obtained in tho great chan
nel and on the tremendous bar at tho
mouth of the Columbia river cost a
few Hundred thousand dollars. That
is tho troublesome fact Senator Ful
lon had in mind when he expressed
liimself last year in favor of 30 feet
on Coos Bay bar. He did not know
then that to get 40 feet on Coos Bay j au ifa&ue wi,jcn mst wound Japan
fyar would be almost as easy and In- i lQ tne quid to accept exclusion in
expensive as to get 30 feet. He did llurjam!e ot- treaties would be for her
not know then that such an improve- i to aiirajt tuat the Japanese are an la
ment would be practically permanent, i ferlor raC6i But tne duflculties of
He has studied tho question since, j
and knows as well as any man in
Central and Southern Oregon that
the- development of the state beyond
tho Columbia and Willamette Valleys
and the future prosperity of those
valleys depend just as much on opon
jng of this great harbor to its great
est possibilities as on the construction
of railroads. No man who is so little
acquainted with tho state of Oregon
as not to know that Coos Bay is her
only deep sea possibility among har
bors is fit to represent tho state of
Oregon in tho United States Senate.
No man who is progressive when tho
Columbia and lower Willamette are
concerned and grows conservative
when Central and Southern Oregon
aro mentioned is big enough to rep
resent all-Oregon anywhere. Coos
Bay wants to hear all Senatorial can
didates expross themselves with as
much intjjlllgonco on the subject of
rivers, and harbors as Senator Fulton.
Tho nvcrago Coos Bnyito Is an expert
on harbors, and if the candidate does
not know anything about tho subject
lie, had better not talk at all. An
ignorant man is a very unsuccessful
flatteror. This Is a good hint to tho
thoc candidates. It does not neces
sarily follow that Senator Fulton gots
-tho prize merely becauso ho has fur
nalied positive evidence- of fitness.
TberQ may bo others.
TOMORROW'S SCHOOL ELECTION.
Tnmnrmf. tllO 7tll Of NOVOUlbor,
the. IllKh School
olection will take
It would havo been better If
,piauu ii " - .
ii n.,ni havo occurred on tho 31st oi
-.... T-
October in accordance with tho first
notice, but as thoso notices were
drawn without fully complying with
the. latest enactments of tho Legis
lature, tho change to November 7
-was necessary to make tho election
valid. ' But tho High School oloctlon
Is Mat as important for this com
munity on November 7 ns it was on
October 31. and tho people of Marsh
field cannot excuse themselves for
being absent and falling to cast thoir
'The school attendance In Marsh
fteW 1 Increasing rapidly, and it is
tuWy expected that tho addition of a
full four years' course and tho In
crease anticipated in the eight grades
embracing the primary, intermediate
nnd grammar departments will bring
It up to 600 within two months. Tho
schools is. becoming a principal Instl-
i ution rather than a mere incident of
.he city's life. It must bo taken caro
if and taken caro of munificently, for
dticatlon Is and must be the basis of
."oos Bay's reputation under all cir
Minstances. Coos Bay has great na
tural features through which it
must and will be a great city sooner
jr later. What is done In tomorrow's
election will enable tho future his
torian to determine what manner of
people are we who lived in Marsh
field while Marshfield was yot small.
A. H. Eddy for plans and sped
Ucations of your now homo.
ENGLISH VIEWS ON
JAPANESE QUESTION
What Big English Newspnier TlUnks
of Japanese Question and Dec
laration of Independence.
Tho subjoined editorial from the
London Mail expresses a certain
phase of English sentiment on tho
North American-Japaneso situation.
But the dispatch of this force (re
ferring to Evans' battleship fleet)
does not remove the question at issuo
between the United States and Ja
pan; it may Indeed, unless great self
restraint and tact are displayed on
either side, aggravate tho difficulty.
The postion of Japan Is this: she
'claims for her citizen tho same rights
and the same treatment that are ac
corded by the United States to citi
zens of other civilized communities.
President Roosovelt, In his message
to Congress of last December, em
phasized tho fact that such treatment
had been accorded to the Japanese
in California. He declared that tho
hostility to the Japanese displayed
by the mob of San Francisco was
"most discreditable to us as a peo
ple, and may be fraught with tho
gravest consequences to the nation."
Tho people of the Pacific states are
determined not to admit the Japan
ese. They complain, that tho Japan
ese standard of life is lower than
theirs, that the immigrants of that
race undersell white labor, and that,
if freely admitted, a population
which is not capable of assimilation
in the American nation would grow
up, and California and Oregon would
cease to be "white men's countries."
Similar signs of hostility to Japanese
immigration have shown themselves
in British Columbia, where mobs, in
stigated by labor leaders, have at
tacked the Japanese. Yet In Canada
uuil Uie United Staces cue Japauebu
Have treaty rights to wnicli theii
country can appeal.
Tho ill-treatment of her citizens is
tl rjnit.ed States aro equally clear.
: uuw lb it poaaiulo ior u democratic
-avornment to force immigrants
against whoso presence its subjects
ruuel, and whoso assimilation is Im
possible, upon its subjects?
As the ally of Japan and the sin
cere trlend of tho United States, it
should be the aim of Britain to exert
every possible effort to reconcile tho
uiiterences and to secure a compro
mise by which further friction might
be prevented. If the United States
made a fair concession to the Jap
anese sense of honor, it 1b at least
conceivablo that tho Japanese gov
ernment might waive its oxistlng
treaty rights. If, for example, it
wero agreed that the treatment of
American citizens in Japan was to bo
identical and recii rocal with tho
treatment of Japanej subjects In
America, there would oa no humilia
tion for our allied, u ...aid not bo
a c- u4 oiio la.v iui .... , .n.uther
tor nu,' i..iu r.j ,..ju- .... uld be
inflict-J. auch a policy -.. .more
over, u.. L. accord wi.h the .'anions
Declare Jon of Independence, which
enouueeu tho doctrine, noor unro
servedly adopted in England, but re
garded as part and parool of tho lifo
of tho United Stutes that, "all men
are created equal and havo tho same
rights."
TROOPS AUK SKNT TO
QUKMj UTK INDIANS.
Des Moines, la., Nov. 5. Under a
rush order a special train, having on
board officers and troops of tho Sec
ond Cavalry, will leave Des Moines at
tho early dawn, bound for Western
South Dakota, whero they will go to
quoll tho threatened uprising of tho
Utes, who wero reported ugly last
night.
WANTS INDIANS TO
SKLL T1IKIU PUOPEUTV,
Washington, Nov. B, Representa
tive McGuiro of Oklahoma said today
that his first act when Congress
opens will bo to urgo tho passago of
a law giving to Oklahoma Indians
the right to soil their binds. lie
declared that tho new state wants
President Hoosevolt rouotuluatod.
IIANKKUS SAY MKAD
WAS 1LL-.UI VISED.
Seattle, Nov. 5. When Qovornor
Mead declared tho bank holidays it
wag for October 30 and 31 only.
Thero was no holiday yesterday nor
today, and there will be none next
week. The bankers of the state have
ignored tho holiday and aro unani
mous that tho Governor's action was
unwarranted and ill-advised.
The
Plant sails from Marshllel d Saturday
No rccerTAtlo n will be held after tho nrrirnl of
ship unions ticket Is bought.
RS DOWAg-ent
MARSHFIELD, :
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Wo havo tho handiest and most convenient storage room In the city.
Leave your parcels with us ninl have them checked.
Reasonable rates for an extended period. Will be forwarded to
Any iwlnt desired.
! C00S BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
' A St Dock - - Marshfield, Ore.
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Order It Mow j
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Some of" that fine furniture
for XnuiK.
Don't forget your friends
when the time comes but you
had better put the order in
now.
We make nil kinds of fix
tures as well as furniture.
We give any finish as well
as any style to suit the cus
tomer. See us about the goods you
want.
We will build what you
want and save you money.
Coos Bay Furniture Co.
North Bend, Oregon.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
BECAUSE
It fa choice inside residence ptoperty, 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 Sengstacken, Manager.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide.
F. F. Baunigartner, Agt. L, W, Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore, Morahflekl, Ore,, Phono 441.
Portland & Coos
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
C. F. McCollinn, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - A. St. Dock
SHOW CASES
and FIXTURES
THE MODERN
Oild FqIIowb' Dulldlng.
Strike Off in Spoknnc.
Spokane, Nov. 5. Tho executive
board of tho local order of teleg
raphers today called off tho strike
against the Western Union and
Postal, and the Associated Press, and
advised tne men to go back to worki
Steamer
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F. PLANT
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cresa rawwina'ssrafcsirsniJsga
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U1WIII 1VU
Bay S S Line
lMnte-glnss Floor Cases
nny sluipe, any stylo mndo
to order by tho Lutko
Manufacturing Co.
COMPANY
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Business Directory
Doctor.
Dlt.
J. W. INGUAM
Physician ami Surgeon.
Office orer Sengstaken's Drug Store
Phones Offlco 1G21; Residence 7S3
Lawyers.
J. W. IMWKHTT,
Offlre ovor Flanagan & Dennett
Dank.
UarshfhUU, ... - Orogoi
Francis II. CUrko JuooU U. Ulokv
Lum-cuce A. Iiiljtxivist
CLAKKH. BliAJfK A IiUJKQVIST.
ATTOUNEVS-AT-LAW
TImos Building, Marshfield, Orfc
United States Commissioner's Offlco
a v. Mcknight,
Attorney t Law.
Upstairs, Donnett & Walter Bloci
JiurshiioM. - - Orogoi
COKE & COKE,
Attornoys at Law.
Marsliflolil, - - - -
Oregoi
Nasburg Block. Phono 810
J. E. CAYOU,
Architect
EstinuUoa furnlsbod for nil
kinds of buildiugs.
IfarslifleUL : : Oregon.
A. U. EtMy
Arcliitect
itodevn cottages a specialty. Office
opposite Blanco Hotel, Ovor Tele
phone Building.
t. ALReSRT ABKIi,
Contrivotor for laming of all kindu
Phone 1884.
L. J. POST,
Contractor and Builder
18 Years' Experience
Has taught us a Motto, "Take v our
Time and do Our Work Right."
Prices Consistent with Best Work
NOTICE BACHELORS
All kinds of plain sewing and darn
ing.
Call nt Booms 1 and 5
Central Hotel.
STEAMER. FLYER
M. A Pondergrass, Master
and 1:S a. m and 1;00, 2:30
and 4:0 p. m.
LeaTtw North Bond at 8:15,
9:45 aad 11:15 a. m and 1:46,
3:15 and 5:00 p. m.
Make dally trips except Sun
days. SWe: One way, 15
centa; round trip, 25 cents.
'llME TABLE.
LeaT Marshfield 7:30. 9:00,
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
n Half Hour Schedule.
Rui' Bctrrseu MarshilelU siul NortL
Bend Maclo in ta ifluatoa.
PHrnte lijin-U.
Fnro: Oomrar, 15c; ra tip, j
J. A. O'KRCLY, Fffritoii.
TheC.B.,R.&tR.R.
and Navigation Co.
Tnn c. b., n. & . n. r. & n. co.
TIME TABIiE.
Subject to change without noco.
No. 1.
Dally, ex.
Ne.2.
Sunday
L7. :00a.m.
Marsh'd
Junction
Ar.l2:30p.m
Lv. 9:4Sa.m.
Ar.l0:20a.m.
Coquills
LT.ll:ia.jn
LT.lt:4Sft.m
Myrtle Ft
Trains to aad from Bmtw Hill daily
P. X. LAISH, AU.
... , m. ., w plies. ft
BONITA i California Wine a Specialty 1
. amJ I Front St., Marshfield I
NOR.TH BEND 1
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Results
Count and
Satisfactory laundering l8 only I
k mauo possmie d employing
well trained forco of expert
work people, UBing up-to-date
appliances and following moth
ods tho correctness of which
has been proven. It's tho sort
of laundorlng which we not
only promise but can glvo to
our customers, and do give it
WANT IT?
For convenience of Call pa.
trons tho Laundry oflko will
be open Saturday evenings until
H o'clock.
Phone 571 todny. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marbliffeld and North Item.
cess
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSIIFIKLI), OKKttON.
Capital Hnbmnbeil "iU,ooo
l.'i4itnl I'nld Up JM,(X0
Undivided I'rollU txi.im
Pocii n KOtieral banking huninei and drin
on iho Hunk ol California. Kan Franolw-
Uallf., Firm Nntlcnal Bank 1'ortWiul Or., Kim
National Bank. Koflebiirc Or,, Hanover Ni.
tional Unnk, New York, N. M. Hotbchlld &
Son, London, England.
Alto Kellrlmiige on nearly all tha nrlnclcil
cities of Kuropo.
Accounts kept nubjcctu check, safo dcpoilt
lock boxes for rent at I cents a munta or
J5. a rear.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
GOW WHY
Always has on hand
a good stock of tf
General Merchandise
AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST
All Kinds of
Groceries and Clothing
Coos Bay Storage
aad Transfer Co,
II. 0. IJrcckpnridge,
C. II. Walters.
All kinds of Transfering and Job
bing. Prices reasonable and
Goods handled with care.
"fit,. , Phono CGI.
CAB CALL SERVICE
AT ANY HOUR
GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stable
Third aad A St. Phono, 1201
Mnrshflcld.
Ha88im8ttmtt8:u:tt8rtt
All Parts of the World
We use the necessary
facilities for sending
money to all parts of
Uie workl, and without
danger or loss. .. .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
tmmttjttmnnnwatja
Pull the
BELL CORD
Wet Your WhlstfeVThen Blow
J. 0. HERRON, Prop.
Proot Stret, ) : Marsliflfld, OreRnn
Gun S
The only practical Qunshop
on the Bay.
Sewing Machines and Bioy
cle Repaired and Cleaned.
Locksmlthlng and Genoral
Repair Work.
C. BEAKY
Not. Front St.
'k.'Cul&SU
it HcPhersoa Gisssr Ce. j
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j Wholesale liijuor dealers P
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