"wwy n'm " "rfV1 """ vi'.".ijaKm i"iu THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1907. I"ff2" Coos Bay Times B i- - X WITH THE 2 THK DOCTOIt GOT JUS OnMlV AT Til 13 l'ALM. nmm$s$smmmm?mmmw?wmmm fei P V s S If. 3f w H e .;Ejr:inrENiKNT niruiuow NF.rvrri! ml- nrijtt.Y ev "Ckb Coos Uy Timks l'lnusniMi Co TOAST AMD TEA $ TIms ix1icy of Tho Coos Day Times twill, bo liermhliciiti in polities, with the nxfcjneiulcnceof whii'h President lloose vrclt is tho leading exponent. Entered nttlio poMoilW nt MnnhllcM, Ore Cjva, for transmission through tlie malls n piinl class mall mutter. suuscitirnox i:atks. In Advance. DA II A'. C?uo year $3.00 S5$x months $2.50 Cesa than G months, per month .00 WEKIUiY. Que year $1.50 Xocal readers, 10c per line. AdDHIISS Al.h COMMUNICATIONS TO COOS BAY DAILY TIMES ftZsraMieid ... O.'egon tiTDOS DAY AXI) PKKSIDEXT HOOSKVKLT. "The message of President Roose ofeUt to Congress at its opening on &Xb 2nd of December was a strong .xnd timely statement in the vigorous -zuul direct style tor which the presi dent is famous, of the legislative xjWMla of the country. The subjects wrijeh are discussed in that docu xnent which are particularly interest Ins nt this time, are finance and the jnacjommendations as to waterways, S3SHX these are treated frankly and -without equivocation. On the sub JhxX of finance the President insists tJtvit the nation needs greater elas tSiHy in the currency and it Is his opinion that in times of stringency ic hanks should be permitted to is sue note's for circulation wliKjU jabunltl be taxed at so high a rate as !j drive tliese notes out of circula fiScm as soon as their need should carasc. This Is practically the same jraeommendation made by the presi dEpt a year ago. These recommenda iisons are accompanied with some wiy pertinent observations on the aMir of speculation and the futility s iiny attempt to correct the folly or individuals in this respect, by leg-zmlnliou. Oji the subject of waterways and t3w?ir Improvement tho president ex jpxrases a hope that tho present con Z&rr&i will undertake the work of .-aAj improvement. He is of opinion rJu the Mississippi river basin is. tho Erst locality in point of importance ta ;u)niinand the attention of con iSrcss Jind that the Columbia river is J'iiB next in importance. lie also 3-jw ttnizes tho fact that such im- Dzoxemcnt should not be under- js2jz'xi to the exclusion of other im- pairtvjit localities on the coast of rSfcashJugton, Oregon and California, iMifi ho calls special attention to the SarX that the Paciiic coast is just as lasx-Ji a part of tho United States as 3Stt -Atlantic. It is probable that tho 2RMsaulent thought that the Eastern xwail has not grasped the fact that Bje asserted and that it should bo re- aaaScided of its truth. Tho especial waXwe of this recommendation is that && present congress, acting contrary - precedent, will pass a Rivers and jEfceriDr bill, and that Oregon will aiuwcnn opportunity to have her deep aieat .harbor of Coos Day included as w5? us tho Columbia river. This is 5?Krf.5ciilarly interesting to Coos Day nraa should suggest tho propriety of Slaving some strong representative in "ftSTarinilngton who shall havo no other yztmrTs. to do than merely of urging 3ta summit too and tho congressional osmA senatorial delegates to do justico to Ilils section. o O o ooooooooooooooooo GOOD EVEXIXG. A good neighbor Is the safest guide. German. When there Is no fish In ono spot cast your net in another. Chinese. What is tho use of running when we are not on tho right road? German. fr SL'X KISSED HILLS OP OHEGOX. Upon a foreign battle field A dying soldier lay; His failing breath came soft and low, His thoughts were far away With those he loved across the sea And left one summer day. The tropic moon threw shadows soft Arouna him as he lay, And his eyes closed low in death These words I heard him say: (Refrain.) "Oh take me back to Oregon, The home I love so well, Where birds sing song and melody Tho chorus sweet do swell; And flowers are blooming bright and fair, 'Neath silvery waters spell; Oh, take me to the sun-kissed hills Of dear old Oregon." Within a palace grand and fair, A moman old and gray Was thinking of the dear old days That now were passed away; And o'er her memory's vision came A cottage plain and neat, With honeysuckles 'round about, And birds that sang so sweet; - And as her blue eyes lighted up These words she did repe&t: (Refrain.) $-SV3 Perry Reigelman. O O S o Eat Candy "Eat more candj," Is the admoni tion given by Dr. Woods Hutchison In tho Christmas edition of the Wom an's Homo Companion, and as the Doctor is competent authority, and is, moreover, a former Oregonian, hi3 ndvlco will not pass unheeded in theso parts. Listen to his sweet words: "Give children plenty of sweet sugar, taffy and butterscotch and they'll havo little need for cod liver oil. Sugar Is, after bread and butter, our next most important and necessary food. Tho more sugarand sweets a man takes nt a meal, tire less alcohol ho wante. Conversclvfnearly every drinklngtan will telf that ho has lost his tastemor sweetffand more candy a nation CBisumcjphc less al cohol." This adMIco wl ho gratify ing to many adijts awcll as tho younger generatn&nd tho informa tion and suggesuis contain a temp rance object lesson. Fortified with this opinion from an expert, the de mand on the candy shops during tho forthcoming holidays promises to bo abnormally large. Eat More Candy o - Q tart K H a THE DOCTOIt GOT HIS OAXDY AT THE PALM. I 8 wvvvwwv .1 Amongst ths Splendid Collection cf HOLIDAY-:- GOODS! Blood will tell and so will some C003 Bay girls. O When a telephone girl breaks an engagement it is a case pf ring off. Somo Marshfield men blow their own uuglo when they go on a toot. Some people in Marshfield get corns on their feet trying to toe tho mark. These are days when even a long headed financier may find himself short. There are somo men in Marshfield who never lie, but they can exag gerate wonderfully. . It .would require a surgical oper ation to bring-out the best there is in some men in Marshfield. A Denver man has testified in court that he kissed his wife -10,000 times in two years. His other occu pation is not stated. If visitors to Coos Bay do not like our mail facilities they should not blame the city. Tho people who live here do not like it either. We beg to THE DETATCHADLE HANI SILVER ROOKWOOD POTTERY. RUSSIAN HAMMERED DRASS. PICKARD HAND PAINTED CHINA. STERLING SILVER TARLE WARE. SOLID GOLD JEWELERY. DIAMONDS, IN EAR SCREWS, RROOCHES, ETC. EASTMAN KODAKS. WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS. ROOKS, THE LATEST IX EIC'l'lOX AND STANDARD. An inspection of these goods will convince you off their superior merit and quality. - o- o 4 ? - o oo zz oo oo o oo oo oo oo oo oo o oo oo oo oo o- oo o oo 04 oo oo . oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo $$ OO oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo o oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo, oo' oo frO Now All-Togetlser Everybody FOR' ABrighter, Busier Coos Bay Light Up and Get Busy! It is the brilliantly illuminated Electric Lighted store that does the business, Tlie shoppers are coming by railroad and ferry, by launches and carriages, thronging the shopping district making purchases for the holiday season. Crowds of them pass your store, t's Up to You to fict Them Suslde! They will all have money lo spend, if not in your store perhaps next door, It's up to you, of itl ir, As a matter of advertise should be brilliantly lighte bright store attracts the it most goods, Merchlnt, to fienjfy l&Jr et your share our store should Electricity The shoppers Sells the Light is the life and Electric Light is the life of trade, So all together everybody for brighter streets brighter stores brighter windows brighter homes for BRIGHTER COOS BAY, ... AT THE I -rr- ., , -Jf , , l u h i i i ; ui )KK ' i a Teiei"e N' ' s I . wv l m ji cljl your tttention to: y'oo ' PL - rv. 0nT--r B-i-rB. OO fcLE I!1RELL.S, IX GOLD AXD : ! U I . & ,H M HJk I yH 111 OO m i " ' a a eu 2- a V Cf mtk m v VBdMi. oo a m ; I h fa Marine, (a s V oo oo V oo oo h oo- Marshiiieldi and Nnrt.fa Rnd' oo X I 4mm o A mniTOlUMlUfrMiiiiii'ii'iiinTnriiiniiiuii in. HWHIIII nil III IIBHIIMII II IMIHHinFll i Order It Now i fl I i &$&$$9O$$&Qa$$$Q0$X&01 'C&$0-OWOOX?!X The C. C, R. & t: R. R and Navigation Co. THE O. B., R. & E. TIMM, av Subject to chaHtee There are somo Coos Bay men who desire to own a mansion above bu''SpL- wlln wnnf tn 1rnnw !l mlvnnnn wlic ..'' " " ""t& iuu i.ii ruie is going to oe, Vehicles and Farm ImplenJ.nts at the Pioneer Hardware Co. Haviland dishes nt Milner's. No. 1. 9:00a.m, Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. Da, Ik suiy R. & N. CO. LE. ithout noUce. Mar; 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. W. F. Miller, Agent. MOUND FOR SECOND PLACE Hj-fgon City, tho oldest except per JSwjjfis Astoria In the stato, at its ro-ci-ttt election cast 771 votes. Oro S City is supposed to have a pop vlftiLiion of somo 0000 people. It is ast interesting fact becauso of tho vruJi; of Marshlleld in about tho same stawi hecatiHO Marshlleld claims over r5Mo populntlon based on hor voto 4Aia3 i.chool census. It also shows tJuix Marahflold is taking rank very xuvjJOly and ihdii'ates that she will LMUrrip all competitors for second $iwt among Oregon cities in a short jjn XuHiing can stop hor. - Plumbing and Gulvauizod Shoot fra Work at the Piouoev Hardware STEAMER "FLYER" M. I. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME tAdle. Leaves Mrshfilld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:3oa. Ii., and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:o Jclock p. in. Leaves NoVlBBend at S:15, 9:45 and ll:l!B. m., and 1:45 3:15 and 5:00 p. m. Makes daily trips except Sundays. Faro; One vay, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. Ave You Going? lo Ejktioff Hall Saturday, Do- i-jfcVer 21. Cash prlee magquorade. When you want Rallnblo Hard wa.' of Standurd Brands go to Mil-wojr's. - Ttie largOBt and host assortment 34"Eoola nnd Builders' Hardwaro at ftlio Pioneer Hardware Co, VIout V ft fori) So lasy Torlc Lt'iis eyo glass ourtli. We li lllll'bt CllU'll' Optical parlors Orders tnkeu Field glasses presents, F. J. HAYES Optomotrlst. itlugs nnd s the best nation on mo of the I'qiilpjH'd Oregon, pera nnd for Xnins Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSIIFIELlt, OUEGOS, Cnpltal Subscftbctl tSO.OOO Caiiltnl riiidlUp 140,000 Undlvl(lct I'JKllts $35,000 Does a Rcncrnl bntuinKlmslnesB and draw; on tho Dank ot (XJlfKiila, Ban Krancisc Calif., First NatlcnaliJftjiM I'ortland Or., First National llank. KosetjUB Or., Hanover N tlonal Hank, New Ytffll? N. M. ltothchlld A Sun, London, tnglaiiu Also sell chnngoon nearly all tho principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposit lock boxes for rent at S cents a month or $5. a 5 ear. ' INTEREST PAID ON TiME. DEPOSITS $3.50 for $1.89 d't!rro ,'utour rent catalog in our ' "t Mlmost wlint thoj t us. Wo ant urname ForJl.S'J U Mill L'Lt fl flllM dies' rlni,', special ld ulato. tet ultli beaut ful brilliants itli cut stone cen- me brooch set with rth 73c: and 1 licnvv chased link ehain bracelet, nenest pattern, uitn iock nna kcv, regular price ?i.ou to tal f) SO; nil for H.9 A beautiful Christ mas present The supply of theso goods fs limited so order at once. JAS II I1KOWN & CO., 50 and CO l'ifth Ave Dent. 1, Chicago o ifeiO SmjiMTI teite3L2flP tet, vtu..n t, i uui n Alamo brilliants, QOOOO00OCOO0 r.wmB,rrr:-rwT'nrr-mnm T,r- .nrrr- i.. i...J ... , miggaw'frgroyfcP.'WtfBTTra McPiierson Ghiser Co. -i 8 lie houjor dealers i aiW fAloon uup- i 1 California Wines a Specialty fl S Front St., Mnrshfiold 1 Wholesr Cigars plies. U one VJ' PHONE 923 BONITA and FASTIS! BOATS ON TV I BAY. Half Hoiircchediile. Rm Uctwcca Maishtleld muI North llend Mndo in in Minutes. Private Im-.lltif.s. Foro: Ono way, 15c.; roup a trip, XBe. 3. A. WKELLY, Proprietor. "??rer."? J'" ':-,"' '-:J. :i-'-a. i..", - O o o o Some of thnt fine furniture for Xiiias. IXon't forget jyour friends niicn the time ironies but you had bolter imtf tho order I now. Wo nttlccli tin s iisltvcB We gije M ns any blyJS tomcr. f II kinds of fix- as furniture. ny finish as vi!' to suit (lie cus- Seo us about the goods you want. Wc will build what you wnnt nnd save you money. o o 9 ' o SjS.AAAAo Co E ay Furniture Co. Esesasas CAB CALL AT ANY GOOD HEARS 11EISM.K. M Jnvrry, 1 Oi-tl nit Third and A Kts. Marslineld, L.&TIIIIB mid' bhRVICE OUR VEHICLES. it & CO. alo Stable Phone, 1201 Bank of Oregon Capital Stock ffilly paid up $50,000i j Transadi a villi Banking Dtuinejj W Norlh Bend, Oregon f" ' ; ' ' : ..i ;,'. North Bend, Oregon. urs-jrrmx'i v .iilwilj.j.h mibtm KBMMlBllSBtnqflflJ Portland & Coos 'Bay S, S. Line a 13 H? A' B3XsBi,tt: Sails from Portlai Sails from Coos Bay S C. F. McColIum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - ILW l mi mim ednesday at 8 d. m. days at Service of Tide. A. St. Dock COLUMBIA MJLCeiNE WORKS Cavanagh,Jhapman (i Co. General Repair Work and bdturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo ! AO oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo wo o oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo iMihF !BL TH