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11 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908. MMI'WM'MW' """ " " '" I t ft r Coos Bay Times Entered at the pojtofflce at Marshfleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. In Advance. BAILV. Oue year 55 00 6ht months $2.50 Less than 6 months, per month .50 WEEICIA'. One year $1.50 Local readers, 10c per line. AK INDEPENDENT RFft'llMjAS' NKWSI'AI'F.n 1TB USIIED EVrnV KVBNINa KXCEl-TINO SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY BV , Tub Cqos IJav Times I'uiii.isiiing Co. The policy of the Coos Br.y Times will be Republican In politics, with tho Independence of which President Roosevelt is tho leading exponent. Address Am, Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES MuMitlA - Oregon port or COLUMBIA. One of the most interesting of the several propositions which tho people of Oregon will bo called upon to vote on at the coining election is that one which tho people of Portlund are anxious should result in tho legal creation of the I'ort of Columbia, comprising several counties along the Columbia river. It will be re jjiembered that the bupreme court de cided hist year that the legislative act which attempted to crcato such a port was unconstitutional as being , special legislation. Alter that de cision Coos Hay people who have similar problems on their hands, be came interested in watching Port laud to seo what courbo she might tnke to make this pet plan of a great port practical. Most of tho observ ers believed that a general law would bo formulated and submitted where by all maritime cities in tho state such as Astoria, Tillamook, Coos Bay and some of the smaller places, might be organized into ports liko tho Port of Portland, by local Initia tive. But such confiding patriots counted without their host. Port land and not Coos Hay people were thinking, not of Coos Day, but of Portland. "It was ever thus." Portland was obliged, in older to involve the other counties, outside ot Multnomah and nearer the mouth ol the Columbia, to liavu Its district, comprising all these council, created by force. Tho counUes outside of .Multnomah were unwilling to come in and il the dls drict could not be created except by the vote of thoso counties, it could not bo created at all. So Portland, in order to torco tno plan proposes to nsk tho people ol the whole btato to create by general enactmont this Bpoolal district and call it tho Port of Columbia, whereby tho Columbia river traillc will bo regulated for Portland's benefit. Lot Is bo under stood that Portland is to bo admired for taking caro of itself. Hut Coos Buy people must feel n little cha grined at tho carelessness which has lot nn opportunity slip to have a eoncral law relative to tho organiza tion of Ports liko tho Port of Port laud placed on tho statute books. In order to do it now over 7000 names would have to bo obtained and that within .the noxt two weoks. Let Is -also be remembered that tho noxt legislature, which Portland was too amucli concorned to wait for, may .-enact a genoral Port law, but It Is ucnriniu that Portland will not caro a .copper kopok whether it does or not that Is, unless tho rathor ground "iecs suspicion that Portland Is n dog -in tho manger nnd will opposo overy wish of any other aspiring port, Is "truo, Tho Times does not bollovo it, "bill 'it hns very littlo patience with tho motto of thoso who are always trying out "Wnlt." "Man-led Wednesday Night Mlsy JT.L. Bunton and C. 1. Noff, foromau vot ftbu outside work at Beaver Hill mIno, were married last night at tho Ultimo of Mr. George Ayrcs at S:30 Un'clock, Rov. W. R. F. Browno per- Voruiitit; tho ceremony. Mrs. (Jam jnll, Mr. and. Mrs. Ayros, Robert Bunton, MUbos ElUn and Resale Ay-res, Miss Smith and Mrs. Brown, wore present at tho innrrIao which -was performed In the presence ot a fow near friends anil relative. Mint JIiiuU"", who Is I rum Heaver Hill, U well known In this city, also Mr. Nell' and the young couple wore warmly received on their return to Reaver IUU lu-ro thc-y will reside. ft -Hv bands wero mighty pretty suid wute uutl btio v.a just houout oaoutsh to tell hur friends bow she fcexit them tlmt way! How? Why " ulie used MoArtliur'b Hand Lotion! .and say girls, McArlhur's Cold Croaui Is Just tho bi-at what. U! . BIGSUCCESS Union Evangelistic Meetings Are Largely Attended and Productive of Good. The Union Evangelistic services which are being held in tho Presby terian church each week-day night, are proving a great success. A large number of additional seats have been provided to accomodate tho Increas ed attendance. Tho special musical features at these services have been of the highest order, and reflect great credit upon the musical talent In Coos Bay. Tho solo of Mr. Burk Uart, of North Bend, at last evening's service entitled: "Is Ho Yours?'' was sung with the fullness of his peculiar power and charm. Mr. Burk hart is to sing again Monday evening. With this ono exception the soloists for tho coming week will bo new voices, and those whom the people of Marshfleld will bo delighted to Todd at the rooms of the Coos Bay hear. The Itev. D. W. Thurston who Academy of Music last evening, has been tho preacher every night I The size of the audience suggest Uie past week, has spoken with ed the necessity of larger quarters great feeling and earnestness, with j for succeeding recitals. The indi the result there has started in the vidual numbers were all charmingly hearts of the people a deep moving performed, and the program was so tidal-wave of religion, which cannot i diversified with regard to contrasts but make the whole community bet-j as to make it interesting as a whole. rnr. Tim Tfov v. n t? nmi-nc nf tho M. E. church takes up the work for tho coming week, preaching to morrow night to a union congrega tion at the Baptist church, and every other night at the Presbyterian church. All the English speaking people of Marshfleld are Invited to attend these special services. SPECIAL NOTICE Tho congregations of the M. E., Baptist and the Presbyterian churches, will join together In a grand union service Sundny evening at the Baptist church, the Bov. W. U. V. Browne to preach. The public Is earnestly Invited to join In this service, and if necessary, to accomo date those who wish to attend Sun day evening's scrvlco, an over-flow meeting to be held In the Fresby teriun church. Young People's Union Sleeting. The three young people's societies, the Epworth Leaguo, the B. Y. P. U. and tho Y. P. S. C. E. will meet to gether tomorrow evening at G:15 o'clock at tho Presbyterian church. Let all members and friends bo pres ent and mako this meeting ono of groat power. SUNDAY SKK VICES. i'ATIIOLIO CHURCH Services in Catholic church tomorrow at ID. 30 a. in. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will bo held in tho Masonic lodgo room over tho opera houso Sun day nt 11 a. m. Subject: "Life." A cordial invitation Is extended to nil. LUTHERAN CHURCH The services nt tho Lutheran church. Sunday School 9:30. Forenoon scrvlco 10:30. Evening servico 7:30. Rev. B. F. Bengston, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH Sundny even ing thero will ho union services at tho Baptist church; Rev. W. R. F. Browne, preacher. In the morning tho pastor will preach on "Holi ness." All other regular services as usual. METHODIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sabbath School. 11 a. in. Sermon by Rov. M. C. Wire, D. D., presid ing older. 3 p. m. Junior Leaguo. G:30 p. m. Union Young Peoplo's meeting. There will bo no preach ing servico In tho evening at this church, all churches going to tho Baptist Church for union services. Tho ordlnanco of Infant Baptism and tho Lord's Supper will ho ad ministered at tho morning servico. THE l-MUST PRESBYTERIAN. An nouncements for Sundny, January 10. 10 n. in. tho Sunday School convenes for BIblo study. 11 n. m. Morning worship with sermon by tho pastor, subject: "Filling tho vacant places." 0:15 o'clock Union mooting of the Young Pooplo's Soclotios of Marshfleld. Tho reg ular ovenlug service will mako way for tho union service to he hold at the Baptist church .II. II. Brown, Pastor. The Vi off sale on all toys and Phrlatmna China will continue all throughout this month. Coos Say OU'h Store. Subscrlbo for The Times. YOUNG'S What is unquestionably the most popular Theatrical Organization that has ever played this city are to favor theatre'patrons with two more performances on. Saturday and Sunday evenings next. They will initiate their return with; that screaming comedy, "The Pride of New York' which created such a strong impression on its single presentation: There will be a full quota of New Specialties and singing and tho Chorus will be seen in en tirely new wardrobe. The demand will undoubtedly be big and those desiring choice seats should place their reservations early. Sunday Night agffggftfefltt A MUSICAL EVENING Pupils' Recital Proves Success. n Pleasing A delightful musical program was given by the pupils of Mr. Elmer A, Everybody expressed tnemseives aa having had a rare treat. The pro gram follows: Lustsplol Overture (Organ and Pi ano) Kelar Bela. Mr. Kay TIbbetts and Mr. Todd. Tho Tulip Lichner Miss Bessie Douglas. Amaranthus Gilder Miss Jameslna llibbard. Characteristic Dance Kammon Miss Hattie Van Zilo. Songs Good Night, Little Gill, Good Night, Drink to Me Only With .Thine Eyes... Old English Melody Miss Lillian Hall Japonica Stanford Miss Willa Hall. The Humming Bird Perillo Miss Nora Tower. By The Mountain Spring Bohm Miss Madge Savage, Polka Boheme Rubcnstein Mrs. Will Lawlor. Song Jerusalem Parker Miss Lillian Hall. Song of the Brook Lack Mrs. W. It. Haines. Polonaise in a Major Chopin Miss Alice McCormac. Overture to Zampa Harold Mrs. Haines, Mrs, Lawlor, Mr. Todd. ADVERTISED LIST. List of unclaimed letters remain ing in tho Marshfleld, Oregon, Post office. Persons calling "for tho same will please say advertised and pay one cout for each advertised letter called for. Aldrlch, Mrs. C. G. 2; Anderson, Antono; Arnot, Rolland; Allen, Wm. S.; Bacon, Mrs. Jessie, 2; Balnos, James; Bennett, Alaster John Ed win; Borland, Mrs. Thomas; Belleu, Mr.; Belleu, Miss; Biirland, Mrs. Florence; Burgan, M. W.; Chase, Mrs. Martha; Cottle, Mr.; Currle, James S.; Davies", Tom; Davis, M. S.; Davis, Miss Dot; Davis, Tltoma3 M; Derbershlro, Mr.; Dtilley, Mrs.; Dully, Miss Myrtle; Duya Mr.; Evanoff, Ellich; Fry R. B.; Qebler, C. A.; Glllaspy, Frank; Goodpaster, Monroe; Haughton, Miss Edith; Hagerman, Mrs. E. M.; Hyde, Glenn E.; Hawthorne, Mrs. Carrie; Hayden, Charles; Holmes, J. C. 2; Hooker, John; Johnson, Miss Alice; Johanna, Marie; Johnson, Gato; Judd Miss Alice; Jung, Christ; Knight, Mrs. Mary; Kelly, Frank; Keep, Miss Beth; Lay ton, Master Earl; Lanlhan, John; Larson, Miss; Lyons, William; Lacy, J.; Lefebvro, Tom; Lochte, Joseph; McMullon, C. II. 2; McCttl lough, II. P.; McCleod, Mrs. N. C; McCabe, J. J.; Medium, Miss Nellie; Mngnlson, William; Mason, B.; Mit chell, Miss Ida 2; Moran, Ed.; Mor rison. Austin? Mnrrlfimi. Tlpn Mol. son, e. a.; Nichoiis, Geo.; obsen, j. ' U.j Osborne, Adelbort; Oakley, Ray; I Pre.no, Harvey; Raise.,, Roy. 3; Rulnette. Mrs. Hilda: Ryder. John: Robinson, E. J.; Sluyter, E. J.; Smith, Thomas; Smith, W. J.; Smith, I W. E.j Smith, Mrs. P.; Taylor, Char lie; Trlnko, G.; Van Mather, Mr.; Van Mater, Mr.; Warner, J. E.;-Wat- kins, Ernost; Wallas, David; Walker, Dan; Wyatt, Miss Goorglnna; Whit stone, Mrs. Ellen; Williams, Poter; Wilson, I.. II.; Williams, Harry L.j ( WiUon, GcorRe; Wllsou, John. ' W. B. CURTIS, P. M. I WOODMEN OK THE WORLD. - All Woodmen of the World are hereby roqttoited to moet at the lodge room Saturday ovenlng, January ISth, 190S. Important business to bo trans acted, By Ordor of Consul Commander. THEY'RE COMING BACK POPULAR ENTERTAINERS WILL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS Business Directory Doctors. D" GEORGE AV. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician .railuate of American School of Osteopaths KlrksUlle, Mo. Ofllec Hours: o a. m. to 4p. m. Other Hours bj Appointment. Oilice In Nitsburg Block Phono 1611. Marshfleld, Ore. D" J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones- Office 1G21; Residence 783. DR. A. L. HOUSE WOKT1I . Physician and Surgeon. Office over First National Bank. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phone 1G5C. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob II. lllale Lawrence A. Liljequlst CLARKE, BLAKE & LIL.IEQVIST, ATTORNEVS-AT-LAAV Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. n W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. ' Marshfleld, .... Oregoi c f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Bloci Marshfleld, - - Oregoi -iOKE & COKE, Attorneys nt Law. Marshfleld, .... Oregor A"' EDDY ARCHITECT Modern cottages a specialty. Office opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele phone Building. CARPENTER Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpenter and cabinet work. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phono 5G1. Corthell's Delicatessen. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Couuuctor for Teaming of all kindr Phone 1884. PIANO TUNING, By. J. F. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. Address Box 210. Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. i Voice. I'lnno. Pips Organ. Harmony etc., from I beginning to graduation, Singers coached in atjlo diotlon and interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert work New O'Coniu'll BnUdiiiK, Marshfleld. Flanagan &. Bennett Bank marsiifielo. Oregon. cSiS! "KiTo?1 !SS Undivided ProflU J5,ooo Doei & general banktuK business and drawt on tho .rtiik at llalifnrnia. Krii KmunK cm., First National Hank l'ortland Or., Kirbt National Dank Kosoburg, Or., Ilunover Na tional ilank, New York. N. M. Kotbcblld Son, Londnu, England. Also (.cU change on nearly all tbs principal cities of Kuropc Accounts kept subject to check, tafe depoMt link buxo tar rent at 5 cents a mouth or f5 a )ear INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 TratuacU a General llsnlmg RuiineM North Bend, Oregon ' i Use Tho Times want rids, get a lot for iv littlo. You 1i o . arnvsaL' ii jti i fW A xxv( h M v 1 m (h y A FEW SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY ( 53.50 Hats for $3.00 $2 Cluett Coat Shirts $1.50 $7.00 Bath Robes $5.50 ALL UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES EVERYTHING ELSE SOLD IN PROPORTION fSH?gaS'.:a,liiLET'lWjaaa(?".ga5Sii mBmm&wanszrirri'.'n wg ' imn inw .. .,-. 9 ver MASTERS (Sb McLAIN Sole Agents The Best CoaS oe Coos Bay $5.00 PER TOM AT THE YARD PHONE $6.00 PER TON DELIVERED 20JJ KroggsTTO-ara'Mwwrewi wtTi7flsara!3mrrgnKira,.HLrKT;TOwt m , i The Steamer St earner Sails from Mnrsliflold Saturday, Jan. 18. No reservatio u will bo held after tho arrival of ship unless ticket Is bought. RS DOWAent MARSHFIELD, : : : : OREGON SSSHaEIBEaHSSJSSSEHaaEfflSKiEB iljwsweftftifisfsiasafegBii II. O. BRECKENRIDGE G. L. DEAN. New Owners of tho COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Wo do a general Transfer and by Phono will receive prompt Water Front foot of A St. fis. . . yftt3Bar3aH3?jP!3 California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance . W. OLSON, Maetr. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND a SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8PM SAILS FROM COOS BAY TIIER IUY8 AT SiS ire ncT.nrr T? T Tlnum rrn tn ah A 1 - , mmuhui luer. 21UL. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. SHOW CASES and FIXTURES' THE MODERN Odd Fellows' Rulldhifr. BE HERE "THE MASCOT" I SOODMJffe IS TH& PUG5 m. Mm m mi 0FG00D5 THAT In Everything Pertaining To Dress REPRESENTING STYLE AND QUALITY ... .. rm,.,iL.,...H.in. as&g$9BSi&a&a!g&&$!! Storage business, attention. Orders taken Phono 1031. UM I IUU J l I IL'i L. W. Shaw. Act. Marshfleld. Ore., Phono 441. ,',"-"''r"rmTrTT7irTTrniTinfi in n irm . a llate-xbuvt Floor Cases' any Bhape, wiy stylo uiado to orl-r by Uio Lutko Mnnafur turing Oo. COMPANY Hill Coal fHBHHSBll Plant I m J Marsliileld tajBMBsam n nm m .vlnvr1nrTr1u