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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1907.
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AN IMlirFNIlKNT JtH't 1 I WAN NEWSI'APrit It B
IISIIEI) r.VMlY EVKMNO IACF1TINU EU.NDll, AND
WEEKLY BY
Tup. Coos Hay Times l'uiiMsm.va Co.
Tha policy of Tlio Coos B.iy Times
will be Republican in polities, with the
ndepenleneeof which President Roose
velt is the leading exponent.
Entered lit the po-tolllce nt MarshtlelJ, Ore
gon, for traii'-ml-iion tlnuiigh the mulls as
eccond class mail matter
SUISSCIMI'TIOX IIATKS.
In Advance.
DAIIiV.
One year ?5 00
Six months ?2.50
Less than C months, per mouth .50
W1JKKJA.
' One year $1.50
Local readers, 10c per line.
Aduisijss All Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
flanhfielJ ... Oregon
1IAIIS10XV OX COOS 1JAV.
In another column of this even
ing's paper The Times publishes an
interview with Peter Loggio, in which
that enterprising and progressive
business man presents to the world
fow choice boquets plucked from the
blossoms of the manufacturing plants
of North Bend and lormed into flow
ers of speech. There is one discord
ant note in Mr. Loggie's song, or to
preserve the blmile a rag weed in
the buquet. Mr. Loggie is a bit
caustic in his criticism ol the apathy
of the North Bend Chamber of Com
merce. The Times cannot agree
with him in his e-ncluslons
and thinks it only fair to
say so frankly. Mr. Loggie was
one of the first g Titlemen the
writer met on his arrival on Coos Bay
and was impressed with him as a
type of city builder that helps to
make for progress. That estimate
still stands. Energetic, broad
guaged, big brained and brimming
over with energy, Mr. Loggie Is the
type of men who do things. He is a
Iiuman dynamo of energy and an en
cyclopedia of im'orination when it
comes to expounding the greatness
of the resources and the boundless
possibilities of the prospects of Coos
Bay. Wo think we can understand
that sucli a personality, vibrating
with a desire . for achievement and
prompt realization of the promise of
the future greatness of this harbor
becomes impatient ajL times with
what seems slow progress. It is nat
ural that he withes to see things
moving at all tlnu-s with dash and
spirit. This is well. It is also good
that he seek as many avenues as pos
sible for the outlet of energy that
will promote the wellaro of North
Bend and Coos Bay. The Times
thinks, however, that one of the
chief requisites in the development
and progress ol the Coos Bay country
is the harmonizing of all the ele
ments that are laboring ' for a com
mon goal. The Chamber of Com
merce may not bo as full
of ginger as Mr. Loggie thinks
it should, but It is neverthe
less a splendid feature of the
commercial life and work of North
Bend and Coos Bay. If something
more progressive along strictly com
mercial linos is desired it Is excol
lont to havo it, but lot it be ap
proached in a spirit of harmony and
feeling that all are laboring to the
same end.
No sooner does the average man
buy a homo or a piece of property
than he sots about improving it and
making it what ho wishes It to be.
Thoro are somo things about it that
bo does not like. Naturally, as soon
s ho can ho begins the task of
-changing thorn. IIo does not point
out its defects to hi neighbor every
time the topic is brought up excopt
to show the neighbor whero fco in
tends to bettor things.
It is with n city rb with a house
If it Is not in proper condition in this
or that respect, the thing to do is to
remedy it. Work toward this ond
without criticism will accomplish as
much in one as In the other.
There is something in this that
will bear thinking over by all who
are interested in the development of
this great section. Let everyone's
efforts be supplementary to hlstielgh
bor's for we all desire the welfare.
progress End prosperity of North,
Bend, Marsh field, Empire, and nil
the' cities on Coos Day.
Thai's what we are here for.
Let's get together!
Beaver Hill washed coal J6.0Q
per ton. Masters & McLain.
Frosh Olyiiipla Oysters nntl
frozen Toko Point Oysters, hardshell
dnms, fresh fish, crabs, shrimp, nml
Binoked salmon today. Tlio Empire
Pish Market, near Pioneer Grocery,
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WITH THE S
TOAST AMD TEA
GOOD KVtiXIXG.
And when a happy moment,
complete and rounded as a
pearl, falls into the tossing
ocean of life, It is never wholly
O lost. For our days are made up
of moments and our years of
days, and every swift realization
of a lawful joy is a distinct and
and lasting gain in our onward
flight to eternity. Agnes Rep-
O plier.
YOUXCi AX1) OLD.
When all the world is young, lad,
And all the trees are green;
And every goose a swan, lad,
And every lass a queen;
Then hey for boot and hose, lad,
And round the world away;
Young blood must have its course,
lad,
And every dog his day.
When all the world is old, lad,
And all the trees are brown;
And all the sport is stale, lad,
And all the wheels run down;
Creep home and take your place
there,
The spent and maimed among;
God grant you find one face there
You loved when all was young.
Charles Kingsley.
Don't listen to the rumor monger.
Avoid him.
Do you burn time as other dispens
ers burn money?
If people are the right kind they
ire never unkind.
Let the knocker knock, but re
turneth not the knock.
Do you waste other men's time by
interrupting their work?
The timid men are now engaged in
frightening one another.
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Some Marslifleld men can get a big
head with a little glas3.
Now the panic is on the run, give it
a kick and keep it running.
All men are created free and
equal until they get married.
Are you doing your full share to
wards a restoration of confidence?
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There aro some Marslifleld men
vho never fail because they never
try.
If wishes were gasoline launches
veryone on th'o bay would bo the
awner of a boat.
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Mr. McLnin says that the best way
:o have the house warm is to have
ho kitchen coaled.
There are some people on Coos
y with whom whatever isn't Is
right, and whatever Is is wrong.
Somo Coos Bay men are so good
it a little of every trade that they
uro no good at any special trade.
If some Coos Bay men were only
the angels their wives think thoy
are, their clothes wouldn't fit because
of sprouting wings.
Music is said to have charms to
sootho tlio savage breast, but certain
Coos Bay music is calculated to
render tlio peaceful breast savage.
While there aro many people who
protest against the omission of the
motto "In God Wo Trust," from the
now gold coins, it Is not probable
that any will rofuso to accept them
because- of it.
It has boon discovered that a
rabbit will expire immediately if a
drop of nicotine is placed on his
tongue. "That ought to teach rab
bits to leave tobacco alone," re
marked Herman Illllyor, as ho light
ed an after dinner perfecto.
Notico to Property Owners.
Brick chimnoy flues must bo
built at once on all buildings with! a
the fire limits in accordance with
ordinance. Last call.
J W. CARTER,
Fire Warden.
Inquire for work to be dono nt
the Time's olfico.
Special Chicken dinner nt tho
Melroso Saturday evening at D:30.
Fresh Oybtorn,
rtecelvod weokly at Oom Restau
rant, North Bond. Sorvod any style
and open day and ulsht. Also every
tulns oIbo tho market affords.
Snoullio Sol
Sunset Salute of Uncle Sam's
Soldiers at San Diego by
the Sea.
IN THE SUNNY SOUTHLAND
K. Dow Writes llreezy Letter From
The Land of Orange Ulosouis
To His Friends on Coos
liny.
National City.
San Diego Co., Cal., Dec. C.
Dear old Coos Bay and the inhabi
tants thereof:
I saw in last evening's paper that
there was a well defined storm on in
Washington and Oregon. The paper
added "We hope to get some of it."
Now I am not that selilsh. I havo
the generosity born of one who has
spent several years on Coos Bay, or I
might add I know hcu have
enough. That is not saying I will
never want any more. Simply liad
a good turkey dinner and am willing
to wait until I am hungry again.
This sunshine suits me all right.
Why this dear old southern sun of
Southern California don't know any
thing else but shine. It costs the
government quite a sum to make it
quit shining. Uncle Sam has an
army post here. The chief work is
to shoot the sunrise and sunset gun.
The sunset gun seems to work all
right for the sun drops into the ocean
at once. But the sunrise gun, our
southern sun, pays no attention to it.
Perhaps it is because it has quite a
dtart before the boys in blue shoot it,
one would think.
Well if I jvas shot at twice a day I
would quit coming to bo shot every
evening, and come up smiling every
morning and resume business at the
old stand, giving color to the roses,
California poppy and the many flow
ers In field and yard. My home in
Paradise valley looks good to me.
We havo six malls per day. You see
the chance I havo to hear from you.
The postofilce has no sign hanging in
the window "The mail has not ar
rived." Twenty trains (steam cars)
per day. Last Sunday the electric
cars, giving half hour service with
San Diego, commenced running.
That is going some.
There is quite a boom on down
here. Prices are reasonable. Lots
?2u0 to ?300 within one block of
business center. They still dig
clams out of the mud. Some day I
expect they will try to shoot them on
the wing. All same Coos B.iy.
Friends here greet me with "Dow,
you look fresh." Yes, fresh and
green; just in out of the wet. I must
admit my friends hero look dried up.
But when I get dry I know whero to
go.
Saturday morning 9 a. m: Oregon
mist has arrived. Well is that the
best you can do? In half nn hour
our Southern California sun has put
Oregon mist out of business. "Be
hind the clouds the sun's still shin
ing," but it doesn't stay thero long
In this land of sunshlno and flowers.
I wish some of the Coos Bay people
could step in and sit hero in the sun
shine with me and smell the per
fume of orange blossoms as It conies
In the window. By the by, that re
minds me, I promised to send orange
blossoms when the conditions were
right. C. W. Wolcott cornea first on
the list. "Get busy;" there are some
young ladies on the list also. It is
not often I say "Take something,"
hut wish you were hero to havo
lemonade with me. (Lemons fresh
off the tree). Havo takon to drink
since I arrived In Paradise. Wifo
wants me to sign tlio pledge. (Too
late). I have the habit. Can't lot
up now. Say nil you good people
come and see me In this land of sun
shlno and flowera. T, L DOW.
Dance to be given In the North
Inlet Hall Xmns Evo, Dec. 24, 1907.
Music will bo furnlBlied by Harry
Benson, of Ton Mile, and Oscar Oil
man, of North Inlet. Launches will
leave North Bend for upper landing
of North Inlet. Step right off from;
boat and on to plank walk.
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Havlland and Obhihu China at'"
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Business Directory
Doctors
DR. GKORGH W. L1CSLIK
Osteopathic Physician
Orailuato of American School of Osteopathy,
Ktrksvlllo, Mo.
Olllcc Hours:!) a. m. to 1 p. m. Other Hours bj
Appointment. Ollko in Xusliurg Work
Phone 1C11. Marslifleld, Ore.
DR. J. vlXGHAM
Physician mid Surgeon.
Office over Sengstf...uo's Drug Stor
Phones Ollico 1021; Residence 78
Dr. A. L. lloiiscworth,
I'hjhichui and Surgeon.
Office over First National Bank
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phone
1431.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clm-ktS Jacob M. Illnlcc
Law ri-iico A LiIJeivist
CLAHKK, ULUvHVi LILJKQVIST,
ATTORXFY.4AT-liAW
Times Building, wMarshfleld, Ore,
United States Commissioner's Ofllcc,
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umre over xiannuan c uouiuih
Bauli
iUnrslulelu, - K- fregoi
J. V. McKXIGUT,
Attorney a
I p'-ialrs, Bennett ak Wnjflk Bloc
MiirehflcM,
Orego'
"OKR A: (OK IS.
Attorneys i
UorsbfloM
Orego
. II. I'.ility
Architect
Modern cottages a specialty. Office
opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Telo
uhoue Building.
lf. ALIIEUT ABEL,
Contractor lor Teaming of all kind'
Phono 1884.
Piano Tuning.
Ry J. F. O'KEILLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Hoy 210, Murshfield.
ELMER A. TODD, Din-dor
Coos Hay Academy of Music.
Voice, Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony
etc., from beginning to graduation.
Singers coached in style, diction and
interpretation for opera, oratorio or
concert work.
Vow O'Coiiiiel! HtiildiiiK, Marslifleld.
Flanagan & Bfei&nstt BanJk
MAKSIIl'IEI
t OREGON.
Cnpitat bH1
bea i-v) 000
Cnnlml Kit
ITp l',000
(ImlHlih
IKS 5),U(AI
poes a General bantdLs business and draw-
in the Dank ol Ct&B rnla. ban KrumiM
u'allf., Eirst National TWik Portland Or., Klrvi
National Hank Ioscl3L' Or, Hanover Ku
rional llauk, New Y(jfi, N. M. Kutlichild A.
sou, Ixmdou, hnglanu
Also veil change on nearly all tin. prlnclpa
.ltles of Europe
Accounts kept subject to cluck, tafe deposli
inek boxes for rent at S ihmin a month or
5 a veai
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
TIjs C. C, R. &JL R. R.
Ion Co.
THE C. It., It. &'
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TIME
Subject to chan
tout notice.
No. 1. ,Dail
No. 2.
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v. 9:00a m Mors!
Ar.l2:30p.m
IJunct
Lv. 9:45a. m ( orjull
Lv.ll:30a.m
Lv 10: 15a.m
Ar.l 0:20a ri 'Mirth?
Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally
W. F. Miller, Agent.
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Wet Your hThen Blow
J. i. HERWJg, Prop.
rront Street, - AUrdifkld, Oregon
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M. F. PLAJMT
Plant sails from Mnr.shflcM SimrtibHr
No rescrvntlo n uff ho jugs after tlio arrival of
j Klilp unless ticket Is bought. jfr jfr 1
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In which to do
Why not buy
your wife tills
rary Table3, Easy J;
writing Desks,
Cases, Writing
les, Music Cabinet
A full line of A'
Rugs; both larg
C. A. JOHNSOI
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FRONT ST.
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Electric and Pnej&hatic Carpet
Cleai&dWorks
We take up, clean, nml lay
ing capacity is 800 yards
Works on
Coos Bay Carpet
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Two ChaftKlBlThis Week,
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Performances 7:30 and 9 p. m. "
Admission
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Portland & GopsjBay S. Line
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Sails from PortlanWednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Sarti ciays at Service of Tide.
C. F. McCoIIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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SHOW CASP Male-BlusH Moor Cases-
iJ,iUYV ':ir''W any shape, any style made
omji CjvTJ IICjI to orlt'1' b' tho Lutk0
dliU rlA ft Uljjp Manufacturing Co.
TI-iE MCISRN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' nulldiiiK,
California and Oregon
Stc.;i
COOS E-AY
SAILS FCM P!
SAILS FROM CjISL'.Y
F. P. Baumgartner, A ,f.
Couch St. Dock, l'oul.u 1, Ore,
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WE MAKE GAS BRGINES AND BOATS
Speed
All Clanet of Boat
Sbspt in the North Deod Woolen Mil
H. R. BEV1ER, MetbinicalEnjineer
llfejcheJfcd
md Mgine
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your Xmas stopping.
something it$&cil for
Xmna? StujOTas Lib
Ladies
cot
ion Book
Des,
sslng Tab-
and Brussels
small.
on the Mime day.
' Ciisra.
Call up
ly near depot.
Cleaning Works
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Matinee Saturday 3:30.
Ten Cents.
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Coast Steamship Company.
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ESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
L. W. Shaw, Agt.
4 Afnt.ov.fini.i rirn phono 441.
WMIUIM.WIU, W.W.,
Enjinei a Specialty
Repairinj Promptly Attended to
North Bend, Orejon
C. H. ALLCEF Boat VM
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