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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1908.
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MASONIC OPERA HOUSE - WEEK COMMENCING
FRIDAY, JAN., 3rd 1908
A Feast of Laughter and Music
YOUNG'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
Address Am. Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
KanMidd - Oregon
Many men In obscure spheres
fill them with noble and godly
content, with a sense of voca-
Hon, which lasts till the final
summons. Others aro restless,
soured, embittered; they try
this expedient and that to make
themselves known, and If they
cannot have the real gold of
fame they will have at any cost
tho German sliver of notoriety.
ROBERT NICHOLL.
THE MORNING AFTER.
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SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
In Advance.
DAILY.
Quo year ?5 00
Gix mouths t $2.50
Lena than C months, per month .50
WEKKTjY.
Ono year $1.50
tiocal readers, 10c per line.
IV1IEX WE IjEAKN DEAIt OLD
OKEGOX.
It Is a temporary misfortune for
them and the state that Oregonlans
do not better understand Oregon.
We aro today enormously short o
our possibilities In wealth-making.
Until wo shall grasp an adequate con
ception of these possibilities we can
not come into our own in production
and prosperity. We are, in short,
far behind our true position through
ignorance of the number and true
value of our assets. Hero for illus
tration, Is the country and tho world
-sailing for our dairy products. Our
farms and our factories are not pro
ducing 2 0 per cent of the volume of
tlicso products for which there is
persistent and exacting demand. It
is a. means by which to bring into
Oregon a steady stream of gold as
yellow as tho golden butter and
chceso that would create it. Tho
world's markets actually stand wait
ing, gold in hand, and beckoning to
Oregon farmers, creameries and
cheese factories, to send on their
products. It Is n condition almost
unheard of and as remarkable as It
Is true. Hero are the condensed
milk factories in Washington county
which huvo shipped 1000 carloads
during tho year and are still 40 to
SO per cent behind on orders. Tho
product goes past tho doors of East
ern factories of the same character
and outsells tho latter In the markets
$1,000,000 worth selling in a single
season in a largo city: Tho Oregon
cllmnto and soil produce superior
milk, superior butter a superior pro
duct, and tho consumer demands it.
This discovery has worked a revolu
tion in tho husbandry of Washington
county. ' A dozen years ago there
was not a hank in the county, now
fhcro is half a dozen and almost
uvery dairy tanner Is rich. Tho land
then was worth from $30 to $40 an
aicre, and now It yields from $150 to
200 an acre.
Tillamook cheo30 was quoted re
ctiitly In London, England, at 1 cent
to 1 Vj cents abovo tho market for
tlio host European product.
Tweuty years ago New York and
New England were selling $25,000,
flOO worth of cheese per year In Eng
land. They inforlorlzed tho product
by making and selling tilled cheese,
and now soils but $:!,000,000 worth.
Here Is un;r.ralloled opportunity for
Tiilnmoolc; she can supply 5 per cent
of the do'iu'iul. Half a dozen years
jigo Tillamcolc cheeso brought 9
cents a pound In tho California inar
Jcetfc This j car California nnd other
Jjuyers went to Tillamook and bought
ihe cheeso pioduct us fast as it could
be oiado at 15 14 cents.
' ' hi'sa jivo samples of what tho
orld offers Oregonlans, If Oregon
lans will realize and util'zo tho re
sources with which nature has on
dewed them prodigiously. Expert
fi; ttnumv h. overwhelmingly nnd un
jsiun.ously to tho effect that the con
fj.tinim in Washington county aro
duplk'atablo all over western Oro
fiou. Wo shall have a superb com
monwealth, and tho problem of llfo
will bo easy whon wo ronlizo what
we hno Oregon. l'ondloton Tri
bune. roc'b vour present occupation de
mand tho best that is In you or aro
you frittering away" some of your
talonts?
A SimSCItlllHIt LOST.
Tru) Topics ha. lost a subscrlbor,
as vi is tho letter received somo
days ago.
Exter, Nov. 11, 1007.
To' J I'indry Machluory Co., Ltd.
(ii nion: Kindly do not send
yo i' I'.iuk, Troy Topics, as I am not
ru.-nliiB a laundry any moro. As I
am now farming and do not need
Topics any longor, and thoso running
tlin laundry here aro Chlnaso, so I
;;iiob your magazine would ho too
white to do the in any good.
A u thing you could do In tho shape
tit a help on a farm would he all
rJKht. Hospectfully yours,
D.ui't lot this happen in Mnnh
)). Tin i a Is yot a wlillo laundry In tho
.y, ri.one 571, mid our wagon will
all.
COOS DAY STEAM LAUNDRY.
I Last night I ato a sandwich
j And had a bottle cold
'Twas in the new club that we sat,
And merry stories told.
t And, oh; when 1 had gone to sleep
I A man came to my bed,
And with a clpjver bright and sharp
Reached out to get my head.
. Then I turned over on my side
But not to sleep, alas;
Another demon sought to kill
! By giving laughing gas,
And still another brute appeared,
To strangle mo he came;
He wore a coat of mail, and from
His eyes shot tongues of flame.
And all night long it seemed I fought
I With demons bad to see;
.With ugly brutes that thought It
sport
To try to murder me.
J The very hissing of their breath
Methought 1 plainly heard;
And when I tried to scream for help
I couldn't say a word.
This morning, oh! My aching head
Is throbbing and I seem
To feel as thought I had undergone
What really was a dream.
I used to love a sandwich
Before 1 came to know,
That such a dainty little thing
Could treat a fellow so."
GEO. GOODRUM.
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They were seated in those dream
land cushions at the Mllllcoma club
Davo Stafford insists that it is tho
cushions that aro dreamland and not
tho wall paper 7"Jack" Flanagan
said that Instead of playing "Solo" or
billiards that club life should bo
made Intellectual as well as enter
taining. Ho suggested that each of
thoso present try their wits at a
jlnglo of poetry.
"Easy, easy," remarked Dr. Straw.
"Pootry Is my long suit. I would
rather wrlto poetry than prescrip
tions. Just to prove it what do you
think of this
"Tho time is hero
1 wish to state
When you must write it
Nineteon-elght."
"That Isn't poetry," said P. A.
Dovars, "that Is punk. Now poetry
must possess something moro than
rhymth. It must contain a thought
something like this which I have
Just dashed off
"About this Season is just
Tho time 'tis vain to regret;
'Tis awful hard to .raise tho dust
Tho weather Is too wet."
Byt this tlmo they wcro busy with
their pencils. A little later when
they adjourned to tho Gold-Io room
for some clam Juice a number of
scraps of paper wore found on tho
iloor. Somo of thoso that could bo
deciphered and Identified wcro as
follows:
Adam never hit his thumb
Whilo driving a carpet tack;
And furthermore, Evo never woro
A waist that buttoned down hor
back.
E. K. JONES.
"Stay, jailor, stay and hear my woo!"
The bubo looked up and smiled,
"Two souls with but a single
thought."
"Oh, ilroman savo my child."
IVY CONDRON.
The boy stood on tho Breakwater
deck
Whoro oft ho had stood beforo
And listened to tho mato reclto
"Tho Faco Upon tho Floor."
C. F. McCOLLUM.
Maud Muller on n summer's day,
Pulled out a plum nnd said
"No! Curfow Shall Not Ring Tonight,
Becauso Old -Grimes is Dead."
WILL LAWLOR.
"Tnko back your gold," sho softly
said,
"On tho Wabash" all wns still,
When someono yollad "Oh, cut It
out!'
With "The Sword of IJunkor Hill."
J. S. COKE.
"Curfow Shall Not Ring Tonight,"
"Tho Vlllnjse Blacksmith" cried,
For "Tho Old Dollriuuer" has gone
away,
Out on "Tho Flowing Tide."
FRANK PARSONS.
TONIGHT
. F O SEATS PHONE 941
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J. LANDRETH, of Coos River, was
a Marshfield visitor today.
ALICE E. LEVIS, of Myrtle Point,
is a visitor to friends in Marshfield
today.
W. SINCLAIRE, of Coquille, was a
pleasant visitor to friends in this
city today.
G. H. BOHLEN, wife ami baby hove
just returned from two weeks' vis
it in Myrtle Point.
W. C. CHASE, ono of the prominent
attorneys of the county, was over
from Coquille on business.
L. J. NAY, of Port Orford, arrived In
the city on business on the noon
train on a business visit.
SUPERINTENDENT RUSSELL, of
the Beaver Hill Coal company, was
a visitor in Marhsfield today.
JOHN NIELSON, of Prosper, and W.
Rich, of Newburg, left on the
Alliance today for Portland.
R. J. DEAN, of Norway, Ore., ar
rived in the city today on tho noon
train for a short visit to friends.
W. R. HOLLISTER, of Portland, who
Is looking after business in this
section, left for North Bend this
morning.
MISS E. POMEROY has returned
from Portland and left on tho
morning train for her home at
Coquille.
MR. AND MRS. C. C. BUMMELL, of
Hood River, who arrived here yes
torday, left on the train for valley
points.
F. A. FORD, tho Portland traveling
man, arrived In tho city yesterday
on his first trip for the year and
loft on the morning train for Co
quille.
J. N. GEARHART, a well known cit-!
lzon of Astoria, was a visitor In j
Marshfield yesterday. Ho arrived
on the Alliance and left on tho
morning train for valley points.
MR. AND MRS. C. N. IIUYETT, of
Hood River, arrived on tho Alll
nnco yesterday and will spend a
week visiting this section of tho
country. They are at tho Blanco.
FOR RENT Couple furnished rooms
modern convenience. Call at n. o.
corner Second and R Sts. or in-
qulro at Times.
t e. a. Mccormick t
Contractor for brickwork,
chimneys and llro-places a spo- '
clalty.
,
t All Work Guaranteed. t
PHOXE MAIX 205.
GET YOUR
Wood
FROM ..
X JOHN ARLANDSON.
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Evory day in this city somo mer
at cost, or nearly so. Ad readers
know vhero to look for such "bargains."
Personal Notes.
In the Screaming Satire
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Business Directory
Doctors.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic riiysician
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy,
Klrkhville, Mo.
Olllee Hours: 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Other Hours by
Appointment. OUlcu In Xnaburi; Illorlc
Phone 1G11. Marshfield, Ore.
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11. J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Sengstacken's Drug Store.
Phones Office 1G21; Residence 7S3.
DR. A. L. HOUSE WORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over First National BaDk.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phone
1431. Residence Phone 1G5C.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob JI. Wake
I.ntt rence A. Mljequfat
CLARKE, BLAKE &
L1LJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfield, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Office.
T. AV. BEXXKTT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfield,
Oregon
G. P. McKXIGHT,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Block
Marshfield, - - Oregon
-lOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Mafshfleld, ....
Oregon
Miscellaneous
A
. II. EDDY
ARCHITECT
Modern cottages a specialty. Office
opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele
phone Building.
M
R. ALRERT AREL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klndr.
Phono 1884.
PIAXO TUXIXG,
By. J. F. O'Rieily,
Resident Tuner.
Address Boy 210, Marshfield.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Voico, Hauo. l'lpe Organ, Ilnnuou) etc., Irom
beginning to griuliiBtlon. Singers coached in
style illotlon nnd Interpretations, far opera,
oratorio or concert ork
New O'Connell Building, Marshfield.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD. OREGON.
Capital Subscribed i 50,000
Cnpltnl raid Up 110,000
Undivided Profits $85,000
Does a general banking business and drawr
on the Hank ol California, Ban Krancisc
Catlt., First Naucnal Hank Portland Or., FlrM
National Dank Kosoburg, Or., Hanover Na.
tloual Dank, New York, K. M. Kotbcblld A
Bon, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all tbe principal
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, sate deposit
lock boxes (or rent at S cents a aoutn or
(5. a year
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Becker, Proprietoi.
IlflllPP"
aaaeairgssfta wmmmi
and Beauty Chorus
W. J. BUTLER
Correct Evening Dress
Informal
COAT The Swallowtail Overcoat, Inverness,
Chesterfield, or Fur-lined Great Coat, Waistcoat
' Single breasted of same material as coat; or double
breasted of white or gray silk, uncut velvet or pique,
. Trousers Same material as coat, Hat High silk
with felt band or silk ribbon, Shirt Plain white linen,
with attached cuffs, Collar Poke or Straight-stander,
Cravat White lawn, mull or silk, ' Gloves White or
pearl kid, Jewelery Shirt studs and link cuff-buttons
of pearl, Boots Patent leather pumps, or patent
leather button shoes with black cloth tops,
Corner
V&SSESEZEWJtt&'SSfflXRA
Tiber Southern Oregon State Normal ScJiool
At ASHLAND, Ore.
Offers (.special opportunities for teachers to review for tho
teachers' cMiniiiiiitions in February and August, nnd to take work
in lVdnRojiy and in Special Methods of teaching In the various
grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon
are calling for teachers who can teach manual training, many aro
taking advantage of the industrial work lately installed in tho
school. Expenses of hoard and lodging and tuition nominal.
Th0 State Xonnal School at Ashland is enjoying tho Inrgcst
appropriation of state funds ever granted a Xonnal school in tho
history of Oregon. Catalogues sent on application to tho
PRESIDENT.
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Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
C. F. McCollum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
BECAUSE
'jBsr It is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00
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.
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Spted Lacnchtt and
AH Clattei of Doat andEngine
Sbopi in the North Bend Woolen Willi
11. It. DEVIER, Mechanical Engineer
wnMTmm-nnTrTO7rr-mi, irrT.
SHOW CASES
and FIXTURES
THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' nulldiiiL'.
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READ THE
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C Street and Ilroadway
Bay S S. Line
Engines a Specialty
RcpairinjJPrompllj'JAttmdfd to
North Dend, Oregon
C. H. ALLGER, Bsat;BoiIder
rrwapwrfm.. .11 n..imm .
Plate-glaos Floor Cases
any shape, any style made
to order by the Lutko
Manufacturing Co.
Marshfield
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WANT ADS.
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