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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
xaf vJi1'Vf&!'l.1'9H& 1PV'M "i THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNI 8VsTftri'rii hul't Oi'A rp Coos Bay Times ffi8. - (aUUPRvm is?, f 1 nfc , r n j Business Directory ith the Toast and Tea B-VTXST'JaWA-. ' H6 KEEPS m BEST Entered at the pojtoffico at t .Marshfleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mail matter. Doctors. DH. GEOHGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of American School of Osteopaths KirksUlle, Mo. Olllce Hours- 9 n. ra to t in Other Hours 1 Appointment. Oflito in Kmliitri; Ulotk Phone 1C11. Marshfleld, Ore. bdei HIGHER UP. w iaUlTU,S7- - - " . JtJ- Bl ' Just Arrived FROM SUUSCltlPXlOX HATES. Ill Advance. DAIIA'. Ono year $5 00' Six months $2.50 Loss than G months, per month .r0 WEEIvLY. On 3 year $1.50 Local readers, 10c per line. a:i independent iieivjilwan newsi-aiti: run. USnED EVElty EVEXINO KXCEPItSQ .SUNDAY, AND WEBKLT DV The Coos IHy Times I'um.isiiino Co. Anmtnss AM. Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES KIificld - Oregon 1'UBUC rAUltAltl IX SIGHT. Tho public library ques'Ion Is , again interesting the people of 3Inrsnfleld and with greater and bet ter prospects of results than ecr be J'dre. ... ..uioiniiuiv ot a Carnc jglu library at this city is one if the possibilities and a communication from tho secretary of the Carnegie .Library Fund, which has been re eI.od by tho Library Committee in Ui oilfield, consisting principally of a. number ol questions to bo an swered, has made it plain that If JIarshfleld will do Its part Mr. Carno gio will do as much for Marshfleld aa for any city of its size. There' arc several reasons why 31arshfleld should bestir Itself at nco In this matter of a public libraiy. These s-ame reasons should 11J30 appeal to the philanthropic de slt.ua of .Mr. Carnegie. The first Is that Marshfleld Is destined to a rapid growth and should bo sufficiently silu l and forslfihted to anticipate the ncodd of her increased population. The Increase in ono year has nearly doubled that population. The re auU lias been an equal increaso in iRo number of school children. More than this, it Is slated by men of large opltal who have Invested in enter prises which will require many work men in Marshfleld, that at least fif teen hundred more employes must bo .added In 190S to keep the machinery which has boon installed and which will soon bo put In operation, om jiloyed. Marshfipld, which has five thousand people today will have ten thousand before the end of the year 31)0!). This is not a speculative esti mate but Is based on the simple fact that tho present mills and factories Tcqulro It. Tho second and very important Teuton why a public library should Va established at Marshfleld is its reu.otoness f 10111 any large town. "Tho uuly city uliin a hundred miles f ".'.arshfield 'n-h can bo consid er id anywhere nenr.lts equal, leaving a bourse, oilier Coos Bay cities which should bo considered as ono consoll Tal cltyp is Ttoseburg, nnd Itoso lia. Is eighty miles distant and is Acuity beyond leach because of Ini patablo mountain roads. The great manufacturing and jobbing center of Cuos Bay, with Its largo manufac 111 lug intei ests and its extonslvo tributary district, not only requires u Xrco library, but must bo regarded jis ttremely nlgardly and indifferent to. itn best Interests nnd Its future jTu.l!ny, if it fails to move in tills raunur now. It has a most accept able cite if it desires to uso it. It Jan.. already subscribed a part of tho amount needed to got tho books. Tho city cuuncll has power to vote substantial aid and Mr. Carnegio will le liberal and generous If the citlzons aio active and do their part. KOIt HETTICH UOADS. Thero Is quite a sentiment among atlio peoplo of Cons County in favor bunding the county for tho pur pose of building permaiiotit roads, tail it is said that thero is a eon tlliitlonnl provision in Iho way of iliu taoroinent that can only bo ro niowd by amoudmont. It is argued lial with a sufflolont sum raised on JuJuda to build good roads through out, the county tho oxpenso to tax fno43 through Interest would not Ma ttB large as under tho present au-Um, and Instead of pnlches of road being built at dlfforont spots tva.2 good and permanent roadwajs -axi liovo the m,o of the same while -liu,, were hA.n paid for. The piWlpal lack in thU section Is .suJ toads. Tlu county court nnd flic 'osd supervisors seem to be do ?ng all that N possible to secure v J road- ' t are nocessarily 'ikAi.Jicappv.d b luik of funds and -1 v ...il proj.i ;i . -. to such an extent '" . li V. ' . . iy yours before all Li ,v.ads a.e 1 l.ido good and sub Vmuw.u1. If iho county could bond W .oads could bo built as fast as Taen eould do tho work and ulrial ould b secured. Myrtla Paint Xn- arprlse. Ifisi GOOD EVENING. A good reputation is like a good wife hard to get, pleas- n ant to keep and jealous of divid- ed affection. fr IJEE'S SILENT WATCHES. O Out of life's silent watches, Out of the gloom of night. Souls that forsee the conflict Send forth their words of might. Heroes of art and science Wrestle 'alone for years, Bringing at last some trophy Worthy the whole world's cheers. Poets with brooding patients, Toiling with courage strong, Out of some lonely vigil Weave an immortal scng. Not through the whirl of pleasure, Not from tho din of strife, But out of the silent watches Come tho great deeds of life. Success Magazine. There are somo people on Coos Bay who are "outspoken but there aro also others that cannot bo out talked. Lives of turkeys all remind us Life is fleeting at the best, And tho gieedy gobbler gets it In the nedk tho quickliest. Geo. Flanagan. In its write up of tho arrivel of the now fire engine the Bendon Recorder says: "When tho stream was turned on, E. M. Furman was struck and his oyo glasses broken and his face slightly cut. Tho Board was well satisfied with the result of the test." Wo should think they would be. But how about Funnan? What does ho think of It? - Clurcnce Fooled tlio Editor. Clarcnco Woodward and another party from Marshfleld wore in Port Orford Thursday night on their way to Euchre creek, for what purpose wo sayeth not. Port Orford Tribune. 4 "Aro there nny talking machines in your part of town?" remarked W. R. Haines to E. K. Jones. "Six of thorn," Jones replied, "four married , and two Flngle." Wlillo wo don't get our fat steers from Portland wo do havo them raised in Coos county and slaughtered by union skilled labor at homo. By this method wo keep our money at homo. To provo that Coos county can and does rniso just as good beef as can bo had in Portland call and inspect tho meat at the Sani tary market. COMMUTATION TICKETS On sale at Molroso Restaurant. qCOTS! BURNS ANNIVERSARY. AH Scotchmen, sons and grand song, also wives and sweothearts aro Invited to attond tho anniversary of Robert Burns to bo hold in Rwdtuon's hall Jan. 25th, 190S. A vory Inter esting program has been arranged also banquet. A vory onjoynblo tlmo guaranteed for all those ntending. SEC. HUGH SNEDDON, PETER SCOT, Jr. EDWARD MITC1IEL. Committee. Uso Tho Tlmos waut ad's, sot a lot for x little, lou Taylor in Los Angelea Times. WITH PPM'IITQ Stimulates Growth of Hair Eats round Every Day Drinks Just Lemonade. AURORA, 111., Jan 21. Thomas J. Allen, Aurora's champion peanut eater, lost 12 pounds during the CO days that he ate nothing but peanuts and drank nothing save lemonade. The sixtieth day expired a few days ago. Professor Allen set out to live on peanuts for CO days and he suc ceeded. Here are the changes in his physique: Waist measure Was 34 when he began to live on peanuts; now 30. Chest Inspiration was 34; now 32. Chest Expansion was 37; now 3G. Weight Was 1C0 now 148. Professor Allen, after" declaring that ho felt much better than he did when he begun the diet, declared that in tho future he would never eat meat and said ho would begin a banana and other fruit diet within a few days. "Peanuts, I have demonstrated," Dr. Allen declares, "aro an excellent food. I have had a world wide audience watching mo and I believe I have stimulated an interost In diet ing. I have discovered that it is possiblo to live, and live well, with out meat. "Special points of virtue in the peanut that I have fouud aro soveral. Tho peanut is the greatest cosmetic in tho world. It makes the skin smooth and soft. ..Women should go crazy about it. My skin was as rough as an emery wheel when I begun to eat peanuts; now It is as smooth as a baby's. "Tho peanut Is very oily and stim ulates the growth of iho hair, and I believe that it would grow hair on a bald head. "Tho peanut is not an ideal food, but it is tho richest single article of diet in tho world. I did not like them at first, but now I almost like iolu alul nitonu to eat somo peanuts cvcrv lla' for tho I'omnlnder of my life. I think that I have eaten about a pound a day slnco I begun my ex- perlmont; that would bo GO pounds of peanuts in all. I have eaten noth- lnB olso and havo drunk nothing but Wltcr ana lemonade." QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY ti Marshfleld and North Bend. Induction Sale At i II VS. A. STKVKXS' , Cloak and Suit House i Chicago. ' Oor. First & B St., Marshfleld. Sir. JI. 1. Smith, Agent, 4o Utu Tho Times want ads, You get a lot for a little, i H. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones Office 1C21; Kesidonco 7S3. DH. A. L. HOUSEWOHTH Physician and Surgeon. Office over First National Bank Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Hesidence Phono 1G5G. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. lllaVo Lau reneo A J.iljctiulst CLAHKE, HLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAAV Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Olllce. J. W. BENNETT, Olllce over Flanagan & Bennott Bank. Marshfleld, ... - Orogoi c f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett R Waif BlocV Marshfleld, - - Orcgor "OK13 & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, - Oregot A"' EDDY ARCHITECT Modern cottages a specialty. Office opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele phone Building. rT,VRl'ENTEB V- . Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpenter and cabinet work. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phono 5C1. CortheH's Delicatessen. R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kindr Phone 1884. PXAHO TUNING, By. J. F. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. Address Bov 210. Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. Voice, rtnno. 1'tpo OTRim. Harmony etc., from beginning to gnuluotlon. Singers eofiched In st;lc diction and interpretations, (or opera, oratorio or concert work New O'Connell Building, Marshfleld. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKSIiriELI), OREGON. Capital Subscribed J5O.00O Cnpltal Paid Up iMO.OOi) Undivided Profits J,000 Does a general banking business and druwt on tho Dank oi California, Ban FrancUc Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Dank Hoseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Dank, New York, N. M. Kothchlld A Son, London, England. A1m sell change on nearly all tho principal alius of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a mouth or ?5. a ear. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Barking Business North Bend, Oregon Steam Dye Works C Street, Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rpckpr, Proprif for. and . FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Km- lii'tucen Muihhlleld -.ml N'ortb I'. 'ml Made in 12 Minutes. Private Iiair.lin.Ks. Paio: One wuv, 13c. j r.iu.'U trip, atSr J. A. O'KKLLY, Vroiirlctor. 13BLIBVE In newspaper advertlB--i ing a groat deal more than you be lieve In show windows your stora can always hava show windows. D' Ladies and Gents Coat Sveaters Eyewear Hosiery 6 Pair Guaranteed to wear 6 Months DENT Gloves - - all shades Keiser Knitted WATCH DISPLAY IN WINDOW The Steamer STEAMER PLANT ' SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD No reservation will bo held after tho nrrlvnl of ship unless ticker Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MAHSHFIEIiD, gBHWiBMWgsTBSaig;SgS3a JP35g5S!&fe';g II. C. RRECKEXRIDGE New Owners of tho Wo do a general Transfer and 'if OJ jfuunu will recoivu x'ioiuiu. Wtnp TiVnnt tnnt it A St. j ,- At W&S&S& &SW&$332:&2 California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. V. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM P0RTUND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS EAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. P. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441. WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN " "?!" A a ft' u & ra.uKu&w jpiufwa, 1 iJri c BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengslacken, Manager. y YE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed Launches and Engines a Specialty AH Classes of Boat andEnjine Repairing PromptlyAttended to Shops b the North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon II. It. BEV1ER, Mechanical Engineer fj. H. ALLGER, Boat Builder SjsaflaamtMaggaia: THAT NEW LEDGER lou were going to open this year. Wo havo It. Also a full and complete lino of blank books, day books, cash books, etc. You do not have to send to Portland or San Francisco. Try this storo. &J?Itf Fronfj All tho late papers and magazines. 5252S2S?JcS25a5a525c25EScSE5E5E15 Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKWATER Sans from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. C. F. McCoIlum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - a. St. Dock Mew York Ties - all REPRESENTING STYLE AND QUALITY OKEGOX H G. L. HEAN. Storage business. Orders taken uiiuuuuu. lMintm Irtftl. ste5Sg$&$l JV f A TiVWkH'Wffii.T' (tis St.rp.Pit. A full lino of stationery. &2gEE8SasS28XSEZE3SB: ,-