The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1907, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAW, NOVEMBER 13, 1907.
Coos Bay Times
AH IXDErENDEXT ItEPUBMCAN KEWSrATFR TUB
tlSHKU F.VFRV DAY EXCEITINO MONDAY AND AlAO
WEUKLV BY
Tns Coos Bay Times PuiiLtsniNa Co.
Tho policy of Tho Coos 13.iy Times
"will bo Republican in politics, with the
independenceof which President Itoose
"Velt is tho leading exponent.
Entcreil.'attlic postofllce nt Marshfleld, Ore
gon, for transrals'lon through tho mulls as
cond class mull matter.
SUUSCIHl'TIOX KATES.
In Advance.
DAILY.
One year $5.00
-Six mouths ?2.B0
Less than G months, per month .50
WKKICLY.
One year $1.50
Local readers, 10c per line.
Adduuss All Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
TftivrsMicld ... Oregon
THE STATIC ItOAI) AGAIN'.
Probably no wiser proposition for
Ijproviding Oregon with railroad facil
ities can be conceived than the one
which involves the location and con
struction of a rallroaa through Cen
tral Oregon by the state, and the
leasing of the roadbed and tracks to
other railroad companies. Oregon
ihas waited for these coveted rail
roads to be built through private in
itiative. She has received nothing
tout jolts and promises. If she
should build a road to Central Ore
gon, both from Portland and Coos
-Bay, and then east to Vale, she
"would have every railroad company
In the United States scampering to
occupy her territory. Such a road
"would co3t somewhere iu the neigh
borhood of $12,000,000. No doubt
$4,000,000 of tho bonds could be
placed in Oregon and it is very prob
able that $2,000,000 or $3,000,000
could be added by the sale of town
sites along the line. It is also more
-than likely that the right of way
could be acquired without the in
vestment of much capital. Illustrat
ing the method of disposing of state
bonds for such a purpose, it may be
said that no doubt, in order to ad
vance tho building of such a road
Coos Bay cities would easily take
;300,000 of the bonds, Coqullle and
aiyrUo Point $150,000, Roseburg
250,000, while Portland and cities
south and in tho Interior could and
"would take very much laiger sums.
Kor would the bond Investments be
Host. Railroad bonds issued by the
tale would bo gilt edged and the
.railroad built would be an asset
Svhirh the stato could sell at any
time, if she desired, for a large ad
vance on the cost of construction.
"What opposition can 'such a
proportion meet? First and most
Wlcious of tho forms of opposition is
ndirrorencD.- If the people have no
capacity for cooperative action in
uch a cause they will fall to act.
The next feature of opposition would
5c tho selfishness of certain locali
ties which would oppose their own
.-advantago and happiness rather than
sce aay other locality prosperous.
The next feature of opposition would
Sir tho opposition of railroad coro
'.patfles. These would endeavor to
nircJinse the state press to clamor
against tho construction of a stato
Toad. Then, too, there are nows
Jpapers which can bo bought body
ana ioal by simply giving an annual
"pans or Its equivalent to tho manag
Snsj twlltor. Party stupidity and
prejudice might also mako an out
cry against a state railroad of tho
Itiinl mentioned, for party stupidity
wia prejudlco Is often ready to sacri
fice tho prosperity of a stato rathor
ttlmn relax its hypocritical claims
inA its "hopes for office. Tho survey
and location of such a road would
fcost In tho neighborhood of $100,
O00. While then) may bo stretches
of country whero tho construction
votild rost nbovo $100,000 a mile,
tho country for tho most part is
Covol, and oxports stato that it would
aiot cast abovo $30,000 por milo on
tho average Every commercial
V)ody In on tho coast and interior
eStIos and 'towns should appoint com-
anltluoB to confer with ono another
on this subject, and it is understood
'that tho project Is taking form and
that active efforts will soon bo com-
'Jnoncpd to interest tho electorato of
tho stato in such a plan.
an extensive water front Indeed it
is stated that she has twice tho
amount df water frontage docks as
London, the latter being admittedly
the greatest port in tho world. Now
New York City, whoso business and
commercial transactions are continu
ally expanding, purposes to still fur
ther enlarge her harbor facilities.
Some 9000 acres of land around
what is known as Jamaica Bay, a
few miles from New York City, on
Long Island, are to be purchased at
a cost of $30,000,000, and it is de
signed to expend some $27,000,000
draining and walling the property,
and $50,000,000 for building docks
and warehouses. Somo idea can be
thus collected as to tho extent to
which capitalists are willing to go
for the purpose of providing harbor
facilities. When it is considered
that Puget Sound, Coos Bay and San
Francisco are tho only available na
tional deep sea harbors on tho Pa
cific Coast, the future of Coos Bay
cannot but be ono of great and in
creasing importance.
will also read an extract from Agas
slz "Geological Sketches." At tho
conclusion of his lecture ho will out
line a plan to build on Council Crest
a temple, to be completed and dedi
cated tho samo year as the Panama
Canal is finished.
MONEY PLENTIFUL
AT MARSIIFIELD
Marshfield, Or., Nov. 12. (Ore
gon Journal.) It is reported here
that a story has been circulated In
effect that tho Coos Bay mills have
shut down.
Not a mill in Coos County has re
duced Its capacity on account of tho
money flurry, nor has a bank taken
advantago of the holiday proclama
tions. Street improvements and build
ings are going on as rapidly as men
can be had to prosecute tho work
here. Business Is being carried on
as usual without any lack of cash.
Business Directory
Doctors.
Masquerade Ball, at Sumner,
November 33. Good music.
The Steamer
M
F. PLANT
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a
caucus of the legal voters of tho
City of Marshfield will bo held at
the I. O. O. F. hall in said city, on
tho 19th day of November, 1907, at
7:30 o'clock P. M., to nominate can
didates for tho office of Mayor for
the term of two years, and two Coun
cilman for tho term of three years,
and a Recorder for a term of ono
year.
Dated this 8th day of November,
1907. J. M. UPTON, Recorder.
Plant sails from Marshfield Saturday
No rescrvntio n ill be held after the arrival of
ship unless ticket Is bought.
RS DOW Agent
MARSHFIELD, : : : : OREGON
SSTJSrawwrTOrerasTisa
ONCE A JAPANESE
ALWAYS A JAPANESE
Emperor's Message to Hawaiian
Countrymen Reflects Old Eng
lish Slogan.
Honolulu, Nov. 12. "Should
emergency arise, offer yourselves
courageously to your beloved coun
try, and thus guard and maintain
the prosperity of our imperial
throne."
These are the words which the
Emperor of Japan in his blrthda:
message yesterday saluted his 110,
000 subjects in tho Hawaiian Is
lands. They have caused no little commo
tion throughout the insular territory,
and even the most tolerant of Ameri
can citizens aro asking what the
mikado, Emperor Mutsuhito refers
to when he alludes to a "possible
emergency."
The position of this great body of
Japanese in tho islands, a population
which is rapidly Increasing is re
garded here among oven the most
conservative, as a source of eminent
danger in case of war between the
United States and Japan, and the ad
dress of tho Emperor has not added
to tho feeling of security. The fact
that many of the coolies who have
come during the last two years are
veterans of tho Russo-Japanese War
and asslt In instilling an unswerving
spirit of loyalty among the older
members of the Japanese colony does
much, it is believed, to make the
presence of Japan here a growing
menace.
The Japanese residents of tho Is
lands have universally kept tho holi
day sacredly. Japanese children
were kept away from tho nubile
schools, merchants closed their shops
and coolies refrained from work.
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DR. J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllco over Sengstakon's Drug Store
Phones Office 1C21; Resldenco 783
Lawyers.
J. XV. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfield, ... - Oregon
Francis II. Clarko Jacob M. Make
Lawrence A. Liljeqvlst
CLARKE, HLAKE & LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfield, Ore
United States Commissioner's Office.
Or
er
it Now
Some of that fine furniture
for Xmns.
Don't forget your friends
when tho time comes but you
had better put tle order in
now.
AVo ninke nil kinds of fix
tures ns well as furniture.
AVo give any finish as well
as any stylo to suit tho cus
tomer. Sec us about the goods you
want.
AVe will build what you
want nnd save you money.
C. P. McKNIGIIT,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & WaUer Block
Marshfield, - - Oregon
COKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield, -
Oregon
A. II. Eddy
Architect
Modern cottages a specialty. Ofllco
opposite Blanco Hotel, Ovor Tele
phone Building.
MR. ALBRRT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klndo.
Phono 1884.
Results
Count and
Satisfactory laundering 3 onl
made possiblo l employing a
well trainod force of expert
work people, using up-to-date
appliances and following raeth.
ods tho correctness of which
has been proven. It's tho sort
of laundering which we not
only promise but can give t0
our customers, and do give it
WANT IT?
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Lnundry office will
bo open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our
will call.
wagon
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfield mid North Hcn(.
TTIi i i Biiia
CAB CALL SERVICE
AT ANY HOUR
GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES
IIEFSNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stable
Third and A Ste. Ph0ne m
Marshfield.
L. J. POST,
Contractor and Builder
18 Years' Experience
Has taught us a Motto, "Take n oui
Time and do Our AVork Right,"
Prices Consistent with Rest AVo lie
Ceos Bay Furniture Co.
Norm Bend, Oregon.
iiigmT.iiyaiwijjjAiMti'gTWAT'ii'jn
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NOTICE BACHELORS ,
All kinds of plain sowing and darn
ing. Call at Rooms 1 nnd 5
Central Hotel.
Gun Shop
The only practical Gunshop
on tho Bay.
Sewing Machines and Bicy
cles Repaired and Cleaned.
Locksmithlng and General
Repair AVork.
C. BEAR.Y
No. Front St.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION
BECAUSE
It m choice inside residence' property, lots 50x1 Ou
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay viewand
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
George Wallace AVillhuns to Speak.
(Orogonian.)
George AVallaco AVllliams will dis
course at Council Crest today, at
discuss at Couacil Crest today, at
2:30 P. M on tho subject "Jehovah
and Jesus Christ One and the Samo
Person," or "Tho Same Mediator Be-,
tween God and Mau." Mr. "Williams'
Piano Tuning.
Ry J. F. O'REILLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Roy 210, Marshfield.
STEAMER. FLYER
M. P. Pendergrass, Master
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company,
Steamer Alliance
and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30
and 4:00 p. m.
Leaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:4q and 11:15 a. m and 1:45,
3:15 and 5:00 p. m.
Makeg daily trips except Sun
days. Pare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfield 7:30. 9:00,
UOW WHY
Always has on hand
a good stock of &
General Merchandise
AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST
All Kinds of
Groceries and Clothing
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Ml Parts of the World
We use the necessary
jj facilities for sending
1 money to all parts of
the world, and without
danger or loss. .. .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
:mwiwuHWttmnmtt8nt8tt8
and
B.:V. OLSON, Master,
TheC.B.,R.&LR.R.
and Navigation Co.
THE c. n n. A E. R. R. & N. CO.
TIME TAnr.U.
Subject to change- without notloe.
TJoTaT-
No. 1.
9:00a.m,
Lv. 9:45a.m,
Daily, ox.
Sunday
Marsh'd
Junction
Coqullle
Ar.l0:28a.m. Myrtle Pt
Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. w, Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore, Marshtlold, Ore., Phono 441.
FASTEST BOATS
M THE BAY.
n Hfllf Hour Schedule.
Rui- Between Mnrshlleld nil North
Rend Mndo in ia Minutes.
Private LandlflS.
Fare: Oneway, 15c.; ron,.a trip, a5c;
J. A. O'KELLY. Proprietor.
McPherson Ginser Co.
Ar.l2:30p.m.
Lv.ll :30a.m.
Lv.l0:45a.m
Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally.
AV. F. Miller, Agent.
Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
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MONEY IN HARIJORS.
Same Idea of (ho inimonso impor-
talirp ot narb'or facilities on tho At
lantic fcoaU can 'bo gathored from
lhs Jact that It is considered noces-ssary-o
extond tlio harbor advau-'tasr-s
of tho groat City of Now York.
''JThiit vlty does annually ?SG4,000,
sODD worth of business with tho for
!3itEB "world and her total "annual
Easiness Is $1,200,000,000. 6ho:bas
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
Tranct a General Banking
Oiuineu
Oregon I I
T MM""""
North Bend,
Phone Main 34
C. F. McCollum, Agt.
Double Entry Made Easy.
Our new 1907 copyrighted
"Business Course" with books,
life scholarship, work criti
cised and returned, completo
98. E. E. Harris, Agt.
G. AA Crain, PrJn.
Phono 21.
Wholesale Jiquor dealers
Cigars and saloon sup
plies. California Winei a Specialty
Front St., Marshfield
i
al"' HIMKWWMIBMUaB
fatirriaearfPMMar
A. St. Dock
Tioiunmii-1..HTTirnrn.
MinrtmromnTi
SHOW fAP Plnte-slnss Floor Cases
and FIXTURES lZtLti S8 Lmk0
THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows llulldliiR,
"lj,l"f1PITWW
Marshfield
JMESSnsGBkw
1
II
Flanagan & Bennett Dank
MARSHKIELU, OREGON,
Capital Hubpcribcd J50.000
Capital 1'ald Up 10,00J
Undivided Profits 135,000
Hoes nYeneral banking business and drswf
ou tho ilnhlc ol California, San Kranclsc
Calif., First Nfrtlcnal Hank Portland Or., Mrt
National Bank". Roseburg, Or., Hanover '
tional Bank, K'cif York, N. M. Kothchild 4
Son, London, England.
AUo sell change on nearly all the princlpsl
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe depoit
lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a rnontn or
W. a year,
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Steam Dye Works
C Su-eot.
LadicV and Gouts' Garment
CIcMcd or Dyed
PMlip lecfcer, Proprietor.
EZSfSfittVTMmmm
iSS-
Waterman's Ideal ftwirtain Pens Uw best on the market
absolute guarantee, far sofe at (he . k .
RED CROSS
PHONE 923
A. M. -A. .. i . . .
7 7, .
Z M- " S3"T", Agent For
r,i.f...i.... r,.
....us ,1, ratevens
CLOAK AXD SUIT HOUSE
CHICAGO ,
Cor. Flt & n. st.r Marshlleld
Coos Bay Storage
and Transfer Co.
II. C. Ilreckcnrldge,
O. II. AValters.
All hinds of Transfering .and Job
bing. Prices reasonable and ,
Goods handled with care. ' '
Phono C61.
Pull the
L, L, IUIU
Wet Yottr WluVaiojTUen Blow
HEWON, Prop.
Front StreetV i t
UrthJUU, Oi$a
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