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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908.
Coos Bay Times
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Al'l'LES NO!1 JI-JAliUUSIES.
The strong, hard headed, common
sonse of some very nractlcal and sen
siblo men Is very sure to come to the
front when sucn a body of farmers
and fruit growers get together as was
present at the Chamber of Com
Jnerce Friday afternoon and evening.
Thorp seems to be some Inclination
on the part of the various sections of
Coos County to be jealous of one
another and It appears that a sep
arate fruit growers' association has
Ijeen organized or Is being organized
nt Myrtle Point and is called the
aiyrtlo Point Fruit Growers' Asso
ciation. It was not a mistake to or
ganize it, but it was a mistake to
call It anything else than the Coos
County Fruit Growers' Association.
It was not a mistake to hold Its meet
ings at Myrtle Point and to have a
station there, but Its headquarters
could be at Coqulllo with 'less frio
tion than at Myrtle Point, because
the latter Is the county seat.
Jt was not a mlstnko to undertake
to have an Inspector appointed, but
it was a mistake to let anything llko
jealously of any kind creep in.
Jealousy and derision never yet pro
duced a good apple. They never
.inde a good market. They never
.ic'-unuilated profits. They never yet
succeedod In anything and utter
and complete failure Is the history of
their activity.
But the hardheaded, common
tsense of ono of the speakers who had
xio fear of enemies and was Indiffer
ent to any friendship not based on
the truth was well expressed when
troni a fruit buyer's point of view he
called attention to the fact that
there must "bo three stations for the
collection of apples for the market
mamoly, Myrtlo Point, Coqulllo and
Marslifleld; that tho headquarters
,ould be anywhero but that the ap-
ilia would havo to como to Mnrsh
iield for shipment. That Is indeed,
hu true situation. Let tho head
quarters, therefore, bo wherever they
van bo located with tho least fric
tion, but lot tho fruit growers get
clown to business. They should raise
apples and not try to cultivate jeal
uusiua. Tho present product of
25,000 boxes of shipping npples
would not bo sufficient to supply the
Jaoim market if Coos Hay should get
I!",100 population. While tho peo
ple of tho county divide on the ques
tion of whether tho Coqulllo Valley
r the Coos Hay district produces the
ruu-si apples, Koguo Hiver, Yakima,
Hood Kivor and other localities, will
be shipping apples to Coos liny to
wupply its niarkot. Tho Coqulllo is
:i Kurd n spot nnd ha3 squaro miles
r rich land where the rest of tho
-uiiHty has acres, but If Coos Hay be-'otu-H
a great city tho Coqulllo acres
will bo worth hundreds whero now
they nre worth tons of dollars. Tho
aunie n true of Coos Day. Tho Co-
utile Valley will be a garden Which
will supply tho great city of tho
I'm urc Until aro marr'ed to each
other nnd family disturbers aro not
Xrinid.- of either sldo. Lot us now
ornreed to consider the question of
WpploB.
JPYiHIhNS hold
INSiALLATION CEREMONY
tirowniK l.odj;o lias Large .Member-
aliiii and More Candidate;
To Enter.
liibtallatlou of tho officers of Myr
tle Lodge No. 3, KulKlitB of Pythias,
Viih held in tho Odd Follows' Hall
laM i.:j,.it with a good attendance
(irttM.ni at tho coromony. All tho
in ... uartf been ;ul uncoil since Mr.
J-.u ley, the former Chancellor
'Miu.imlur him been mmlo Master of
!i" wiii. The tecently elected olll-
; no wore Installed last night
are ut ullows:
Geor; Hose, chancellor command
er; Norlh Jonson, lce coinmnmlor; L.
A. Whereat, prolate; A. Farloy, mas
ter of thu work; J. T. Watt, K. of It.
uil B b P. Norton. M. of F.; F, A.
i )u., M. of 15.; . A. Jaokson, M.
. .l. Cmtls. I. 0.; D. J. Urn,
- i jmiul.
i n lodge Ik next to tho oldest
? f lodge In the stuto nnd has
int . i trud and one members. It
its xt. s rapidly and will have a
urm .f candidates for the llr9t or
third u grees at Its next meeting.
GOOD EVENING
'TIS
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.What Is the end of fame?
but to fill
A certain portion of
certain paper;
Some liken It to climbing up a
hill
Whoso summit, llko all hills, IT
is lost In vapor;
For this men write, speak,
preach and heroes kill,
And bards burn what they
call their midnight taper,
To have, when tho original is
dust,
A name, a wretched picture,
and worse bust.
Byron.
Life.
A little sleep, a little sigh,
A little dreaming; (
A little time in which wo think
we are awake
A little sigh, a little love,
A little seeming;
And then, alone, a journey we
take.
MASONIC OPERA HOUSE - WEEK COMMENCING
FRIDAY, JAN., 3rd 1908
A Feast of Laughter and Music
YOUNG'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
TONIGHT
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In the Screaming Satire
TONIGHT
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With Full Cast, and Beauty Chorus
A little doubt, a little pain,
A little grieving;
And groping blindly for the
light;
A little hope, a little sheen,
Of airy castles weaving;
Then the silence and tho night.
A little joy, a llttlo grief,
A little anguish;
A little brushing 'way of bitter
tears;
A little play, a llttlo work,
A llttlo resting,
And then tho eternal years.
W. D. Hughson.
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Cast your bread upon the waters
and watch the faea gulls get It.
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Some people are descended from
monkeys while others only S3em to
bo.
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A coos Bay woman dyed the other
day when she learned that her hair
was turning gray.
"Listen to your wife," siys Gov
irnor Glenn of North Carolina.
Most Coos Bay men havo to.
,
Some Coos Bay people are about
.is roliablo as a thermometer. Every
'inie you see them they have a dif-
terent story to tell ou the same sub
ject.
Tomorrow Night the "IRISH JUBILEE"
? OK SEATS PHOiME 941 W. J. BUTLER
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SPECIAL SERVICES
FOR WEEK OF PRAYER
A Scries of Sermons IJelng Preached
At the Various Mjirsdilleld
Churches This Week.
A Marslifleld man suffering from
writer's cramp from making checks
to pay for tho family Christmas
presents said that he was feeling
rather blll-yous.
YOUNS'S SIM
15 POPULAR
"Tho Ladles Club Minstrels" put
jn tho boauls by mo Young's Mu
ilcal Coined company nt tho opera
house last night bi ought the usual
crowded house, and all who attended
snjojed the bliow inunouboly. Tho
wnga woie e.scollent, the Jokes were,
new here. Mid the "North Bend Sani
tarium" was a bchool of Instruction
In itself legarding tho handling ol
pationts.
Tho Inst resort of tho physicians
if this hospital when nothing else
would effect a euro was tho use of
slapsticks woll npplled, Invariably
UiuiUiig a euro. Miss Maud Will
iams as Interlocutor carried out her
part excellontly. Frank Hnrcourt
and Mr. Abbott, on tho tnmborlno
Ido of tho houso bandied the fun
hack and forth to Charles Dudley and
Al Dlckerson, tho "hones."
Miss Williams' roso song during
tho olio was very well rendered and
alio showed plenty of expression.
Oudloy sang "Asleep in tho Deep,"
In a way which thrilled tho house.
Tlo has a deep rich voice and in this
mastorpleco of tho sougmakor's art
ho brought out all Its splendid quali
ties, receiving groat applause.
The musical numbers of Miss
Clayue and Miss Williams, with n
"horns famous for Its beauty, and
especially Its costumes, closed the
performance.
"Two Thieves," a burlosquo on
coi.Ic opera, U1 be tho bill tonight
ui'd is snld to he groat. Tho show
wl'l closo tomorrow iilght with "The
111 h Jublleo."
, The services of the week of prayer
which were opened by an exchange of
pulpits Sunday evening were con
tinued in a special union service at
.the Methodist church last night nt
which Kev. D. W. Thurston spoke on
"the Holy Spirit as a ConWncer of
Sin." These services will be contin
ued all woek ac the various churches
as lollops:
TUESDAY EVENING: Service at
tho Presbyterian Church "The
Ilolj Splnl as tho Soul's Guide."
Rom. 8:14. The Rev. W. R. F.
Browne, preacher.
WEDNESDAY EVENING: Service
at the Baptist Church "The Holy
Spirit as the Wltnesser and Sealer
of Salvation." Rom. S:1C; Eph.
1:13-14. The Rev. HSJT Brown,
preacher.
THURSDAY EVENING: Service at
tho M. E. Church "Tho Holy
Spirit as the-Power Giver." Acts
1:8. The Rev. D. W. Thurston,
preacher.
FRIDAY EVENING. Service at the
Presbyterian Church "Tho Holy
Spirit as tho Christian Interces
sor." Rom. 8:2C. The Rev. W. R.
F. Browne, preacher.
SUNDAY EVENING: Threo simul
taneous services "Tho Unpardon
able Sin, or Tho Sin Against the
Holy Spirit," will bo the subject of
tho sermon at the three churches.
The pulpits will be occupied as fol
lows: M. E. Church, the Rev. D. W.
Thurston.
Presbyterian Church, the T.ev. W.
R. F. Browne.
Baptist Church, the Rev. II. H.
Brown.
UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
will bo held every evening, except
Business Directory
Doctors.
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GEORGE W.
Osteopathic
Giadtmte of
LESLIE
Pliysiclnu
American School of Osteopathy,
Kitkivllli!, Mo.
Olllce Hours: 9u. m ti4p m. Other Hour by
Appointment. OIHce In Xsburs lllnik
Phone 1C11. Marslifleld, Ore.
Da
J. W. INGRAM
Physician anil Surgeon.
Offlce over Sengstacken's Drug Store.
Phones Offlce 1G21; Residence 7S3.
D:
t. A. L. IIOITSEWOUTH
1'iiyiiciuii and Surgeon.
Office our Tirst National Bank
Residence, two blocks north of '
Crystal Theater. Office Phone i
1431. Residence Phone 1C5G.
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Lawyers.
rrancis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blalio
L renco A. LlljcipiUt
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LARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQV1ST,
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marslifleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's OHice.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
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Bank.
Correct Evening Dress
Informal
Coat The Dress Sack of blick or grey material. Overcoat
Covert Clie-sterfleld fur-1'ncd Great Coat. Waistcoat Snino
material nr coat, or a delicate shade of Silk. Trousers Samo
material as coat. Hut Tho black derby. Shirt White, plain
or pleated bosom, and attached cuffs. Collar Wing or High
Band Turnover. Cravat Black or grey silk. Gloves Grey
Suede, or reindeer. Jewelery Dull chased gold shirt-studs and
link cuff buttons. Boots Patent leather, kid tops, laced or but
toned, or Ovfoid.
I can supply your wants for any kind of dress.
Let mo measure you for one of E. E. Strauss & Co.
Suits or Overcoats. I have a large stock of Cluett
shirts, collars and cuffs, Hais, cravats, Dress sets,
Dent Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders, In fact every
thing that is up to now in Style and Quality.
Corner C Street nnd Broadway
Marslifleld,
OregOL
3raKK5S2H22E3iSZJXEQKKlSiH
The Southern Oregon Stale Normal School
cp-
p. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walr Bioci
Marslifleld, - - Oregor
-"lOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Saturday, until further notice, at t MarsUflold
the Presbyterian Church, begin
ning Jan. 13, with Rev. D. W.
Thurston In tho pulpit. All these
services will begin at 7:30 o'clock.
OregOi U
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Miscellaneous
At ASHLAND, Ore.
Offers eMweiiil opportunities for teachers to review for tho
tcacheis' examinations in February and August, and to take work
in Pedagogy and in Special Methods of teaching in the various
grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon
me calling for teachers who can teach manual training, many aro
taking advantage of the industrial work lately Installed in tho
school. Expenses of boaid and lodging and tuition nominal.
The Stato Normal School at Ashland is enjoying the largest
appropriation of state funds ever granted a Normal school in the
history of Oregon. Catalogues sent on application to the
i PRESIDENT.
EAST MARSHFIELD
WANTS A PARK
A
II. EDDV
ARCHITECT
Modern cottages a specialty. Offlce
opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele
phone Building.
A Resident of Suburb Across the Bay
Says Now is the Time to Reserve
Recreation Ground. i
M
R. ALBERT AI!Eb,
Contractor for learning of all klnd
Phone 1884.
Editor Times: We havo boon
talking of a park at East Marsli
fleld for somo time and would urge
the stockholders to reserve a few
acres boforo It Is too late. Soon tho "BlAXO TUNING,
... . ir-"
prottlest part of tho woods will bo
sold and the time Is hero right now
that a picnic must pay dear for tho
use of tho groves up tho river. By
all means lot us havo a beautiful park
near tho largost city on Coos Bay.
A READER.
X. By. J. P. O'Rielly,
Resident Tuner.
Address Bo IMO, Marslifleld.
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A SUBSCRIBER LOST.
Troy Topics has lost a subscriber,
as witness tho letter received somo
days ago.
Exter, Nov. 11, 1907.
Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Ltd.
Gentlemen': Kindly do not send
your book, Troy Topics, as I am not (
running a laundry nny more. As I
am now farming and do not need j
Topics any longer, nud thoso running
tho laundry horo aro Chinese, so I
.SIKH A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Volco, I'inno IMpe Orgnn. Harmon; etc., bom
beyliiiilnu to griuluntlon. Sinners combed In
btjlo illutlon mid interpretation!., fur opera,
oratorio or concert work.
New O'Comiell Building, Slnrshflcld.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAKSHKIELU, OREGON.
Capital Subscribed $50,000
Capital l'n Ul Up J10,(X)
Undivided I'roflU 135,000
Docs a general bunking business and drawt
ou the Hank ot California, au FranrUi
, ... . t Call!., First .National Bank l'ortland Or,, Klrtl
guess your magazine would bo too Naluma, i)anki PoMburgi 0r ., Hanover Na.
white to do thorn any good
Anything you could do In the shap
of a holp on n farm would bo
right. Rospectfully yours,
Don't let this liappon In Mnrsh-
flold.
Thoro Is yot a white laundry In tho
city, Phono 571, nnd our wagon will
call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY.
tlonal Hank, Xe; York, N. SI. Uotlichlld A
0 Ron, London, England.
I 1 len cull nt,Bt, tn n ino.li ..II ,!.. n.ltinlnal
I, ni.u .uiiviim'RViiii tKniij n.t tuv (U .i.e.)1.,
a cities of Europe
Account!, kept -.abject to check, t-afc deposit
look boxen tor rout at 6 contj a immtb or
f6. a jear
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEP SITS
Tho hi off salo on nil toys and
Christmas China will continue all
throughout this month. Coos Bay
Cash Storo,
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Rpf kcr, Proprietor.
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Portland 8l Coos Bay S S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
C. F. McColhrai, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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WHY DO PEOPLE SUY EN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
BECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property, lots 50:; J 00
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots arc reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
pounn avnma
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Sped Lannchet and Engine! a Specialty
All Clatiei of Boat amlEngine RepairiogPromptly 'Attended (o
Sbopi in tbe North Dend Woolen Mills North BenJ, Oregon
H. R. BEV1ER, Mechanical Engineer C. I!. ALLGEP, Beat Bnilder
a
f rarmrarreiraraiPMas3gruT-jMir. . .. u uttt-
I'late-glnss Floor Cnses
nny shape, any styk mado
to order by the LutUo
Manufacturing Co.
SHOW CASES
and FIXTURES
THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' riiiilcllnir.
TEMummn-Ta rafr-ragi-rnnn j-i-rr-i.-i mm-miij
Marslifleld
READ THE WANT ADS.
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