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-TV,.. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELt)f OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. "JBV Coos Bay Times e .ju-.Tr ; Entered nt tho potofflco at iTnrsftfleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls na second class mall matter. SUllSCKIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. One yar $5 00 Blrmonths $2.50 Less Chan 6 months, per month .50 WKEICLY. One ymr 1.50 Local readers, 10c per line. AN INnxl-KNDEVr REri llt.nAN NEUSrAI'HIt run USMKll KVXBY KVENINO EXCUirNOSC.DAV.iAND VTEKCtY ST Tnw Coos TUv -TV Times Pi'm.ism.vo Co. Audukss All Communications to COOSJBAY DAILY TIMES MarihfieU Oregon NEED ATTENTION Ngvt, in the life of Coos Bay, Hid fio prospects look so brilliant Up ne thti dn nf. ihn nresent moment ud mvrer have tho inhabitants of tile cltlSs been mor eliopeful. Even thnsn men and women who havo been disposer, to murmer at the long wait of jiafsf. years are developing a spirit very much like that which has made Seattle- famous. Whether a city be coniq yreat and takes rank as such depends first on her people and Iholr capacity to act In concert and next and always afterwards on their keennMa and energy in pushing for ward their claims without cessation. Marshfleld and North Bend, although for soiuo petty reason separated po litically, havo one common purpose and onn common destiny. Together they must work out ovory problem which affects Coos Bay and sooner or Inter, when Empire gots Into tho light, the three must work unitedly. The present is a most important moment for this locality. The time for invited and persistent action In a vory great cause has come. Great and Inspiring news has reached the bay. wltlch leads to tho conclusion that IC the cities of Coos Bay chooso they in iy havo their harbor dredged nnd tholr ocean bar at the mouth of tlio hnr reduced. But however in oplrlna tho news, the poople who live 9i the bay cities, should under stand tbat thoy must bo up and do iqg.'Ut order to take advantage of an opportunity which, howovor promis ing, may slip away. Nobody is so muc.il Interested In Coos Bay as its owir poople. Nobody cares a penny wlietr,T Coos Bay becomes a great harbor except tho peoplo of Coos Bnj Somo people elsewhere would radioi tho bny remain unimproved. In a iraneral way congress is ready oir principal to develop some new InirboiN nnd one on tho Pacific coast, but moot of tho Information which tlto, df'olopnients, congress and tho coiiKro'Ulonal committoes have, is filed Rffay in alcovos and Is made use of mii' whon a Question arises. Then n clorf? looks up tho flies and tho liono'ftlo gentleman from Massa chusetts or Colorado is surprised at tho. fikcts which tho Marshfleld or Nortlt Send man has called his at tention, to. Coon Bay never noedod a man In Washington as badly as sho does now. Senator Fulton or Senator .Itonrirtj or Representative Ilawloy will' d what thoy can, but they havo otliiw matters also to attond to. Tho chambers of coiumorco of North Bead and Marshflold should each roako nrrangpments to havo a man or If possible, several men go down to Washington at tho right time. "When si bill which is Interesting to Coos' Bay Is sot for consideration by tha commltteo to which It Is ro fcrrpd, either of tho senators or roprraontutlvo Ilawloy will, if re quested, wiro tho secretaries of tho two rlmmbors and tho Coos Hay men should then proceed to tho capital. This In tho manner In which all com munities Important enough to do nwnd legislation Impress their claims If" thoy do not maintain a standing repiiontation whoro their Interests can bo watched. In tho presont sit uation, whon tho chanco to nccom 1IW no much Is within tho grnsp of Coos. Hay, tho chnmbnrs of commerce can nt do better than tnko lmmo dluio action to bo In readiness to Burnt ropi'LouiUthes of tho bay to Washington that tho claims of tlm harbor may bo fully present ed pud tlu reports and papers on tho unbject may bo placed boforo tho oommltteo on Illvers and llnrbors. Case do not try themselvos whethor In a Judicial court or In congress. ("OMMrTATION TICKETS On sale at Mulrosa Restaurant. Tlie Vi off sale on nil toys and CurlbtTiai China will contlnuo all thnluKhout this month. Coos' Bay CssU Store. WITH THE TOAST AND TEA GOOD KVEXIXG It Is no great matter to as sociate with the good and gent le, for this is naturally pleas ing to all, and everyone will ingly enjoyeth peace and loveth those best that agree with him. nut to be ablo to live peace- ably with hard or perverse per- Eons, or with the disorderly, or with such as go contrary to us, Is a great grace and a most 4 commendablo and manly thing. Thomas A. Kempls. ' -- AVIicrc the Ways End. Atlanta Constitution. What Is tho sorrew? A little space The cry of the fallen In the race Tho dying cry which tho world heeds not III remembered, or soon forgot. Joy or soriow will end in rest Dust, and a rose on a dreamless breast. What Is tho sighing? It J not long; Ono In tho end are the sighs and song; Ono tho faith, and ono tlW doubt Tho cry of tho vanquished tho vict or's shout. Victor and vanquished must creep for rest ' When the dust is blown o'or tho van quished breast. And what In tho transient gloom and glow - Is the beautiful love that wa cling to so, Tho rose red lip, and the sparkling eye? A gracious greeting a sad goodbye! With pallid faces and lips rlef prest Tho lovers creep to the rose of rest. So wo smllo at tho dark on the pathless rough; There shall bo sunshine and rest enough After tho stormy ways aro past, Best shall bo sweeter at last at last! Joy and sorrow will end In rest Dust, and a rose on a dreamless breast. Still discontent is knocking at our doors Complaint is loud and strong For when tho electric lights aro burning Tho telephone goes wrong. O Some Coos Bay men are philoso phers in thought but not In action. Tho devil doesn't caro wlmt a man does on Sunday If he can rub him tho other six days. -- When a Cods Bay wffo asked hubby If she wore very dear to him ho just showed hor the receipted bills for dry goods in six months. Some men on Coos Bay on their yeddIng day lead their wives to the altar but tholr leadership tops right there. Sinco then their wife has been doing the leading. "Marriage," remarked the Moral ized in tho Poets' Corner at tho Milll coma Club "Is a lottery." "Yes," rejoined tho Demoralizer, "Its ono of tho games of chanco that the preach ers do not try to dlscourag." Tho North Bond Harbor "lights" aro dim when it comes to tfeelng any defects in the servlco of tho Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. Eight pages would bo too many for the Harbor man to read with his prosent defect ive vision. Solah! How Adam Was 1'iinlslicd A prominent pastor tells this story: "I visited a certain school ono day whoro Blblo Instruction was part of tho dally course, and In order to test tho children's knowlodgo, asked somo questions, Ono class of little girls looked particularly bright, and I asked tho tallest ono: 'What sin did Adam commit?' "'Ho ato forbiHden fruit.' " 'Bight. Who tempted Adam?' " 'Evo.' " 'Not really Evo, but tho serpent.' " 'And how was Adam punished?' "Tho llttlo girl hosltatod and Iook- od confused. Behind hor sat a llttlo olght-yoar-old, who raised hor hand nnd said: 'PJcaso, pastor, I know.' " 'Well, toll us. How Adam was punished.' " 'Ho had to marry Eve. " Harper's Weekly, Use The Times wnt adB. Cut a lot for a little. You HMiHffSjHWBHWir'TrTfrBWWfth 1 1 Dr. BANCROFT ffi Eye and Nerve Specialist 1 m win L u l u 3 MRS. SNVDERS TV i The New O'Connell Uldg. I J o jjl Tuesday and wed. M X Jan. 28 and 29 J f 7nr- 1 Du (VnW ) J' : v DA u AJ'InW 1 I n m mr w r-n i ,ss i ixwnny r.x Wlflfil V DIDitever; st&ike r Vnnsi y YQU& that your advertising space would become again as valuable to you by tho use of a few appropriate cuts. I am now m a position to get them for you the same days a3 ordered. Cab Call Service at Any Honr Good Hearte and Vehicles. HEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. f-hird itAst Tlioiiel 01 Marshfleld Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Private Instruction from 2 till 5 p. m. DRAMATIC CLUB Will be organized from Pupils Taking Instruction in Elocution and Dramatic Art. Speclnl Attention to Children's Class In Dancing nnd Elocution, See mo at the Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Prof. C. P. Smith. ? F. J. HAYES - Resident Optometrist. Eyes tested free. Broken lens replaced. WORK GUARANTEED. Marshfleld, Oregon. The C. B., R. & C. R. R. and Navigation Co. THE O. B R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. 2 ROY. E IAWH0RME ppgt" No. 1. Dally, ex. No. 2. Sunday v. 9:00a.m. Marsh'd Ar.l2:30p.m. Junction Lv. 9:45a.m. Coqulllo Lv.ll:30a.m. Ar.10 :20a.m. Myrtle Pt Lv.l0:45a.m, Trains to and from Beavor Hill dally, W. F. Miller, Agent. Reduction Sale At CIIAS. A. STEVENS' Cloak nnd Suit House Chicago. Oor. First & B St., Marshfleld. Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agcut, NOTICE Notlco is hereby given that tho un dersigned doing business under tho firm nnmo and tltlo of Willey and McCulloch, havo this day been dis solved by mutual consent. All pers ons having claims against said firm aro hereby notified to present tho samo to B. F. Wllloy, for payment, and all dobts duo said firm to be paid to said B. F. Willey. B. F. Wllloy having assumed all dobts duo from said firm and all ac counts duo tho samo. Tho business of snld firm will hereafter bo con ducted under tho firm name of "Willey & Ponnock." Dated at Mnrshflold, Coos county, Orogon, this 20th day of January, 1908. B. F. WILLEY. C. W. Mc'CULLOCH Subscrlbo for The Times. Business Directory Doctors. GEORGE V. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of American School of Osteopathy KirksUlle, Mo. Offlce Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment. Olllce In .Vaslmrs Iltouk Phone 1G11. Marshfleld, Ore. J. W. INGRAM Jt Physician and Surgeon. Offlce over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones Offlce 1G21; Residence 7S3. R. A. L. IIOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon. Office over First National Bank. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phone 1C5 8. Lawyers. Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Make Lawionoe A. Llljcquist CLARKE, BliAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEVS-AT-LAAV Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Offlce. W. BENNETT, Offlce over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, .... OrOgot C. F. McKNIGIlT, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & WaUen? Blgc Marshfleld, - - Oregon -lOKE & COltE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, - Oregot A"' EDDY AltCUITECT Modern cottages a specialty. Offlce opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele phone Building. -lAItPENTER V-i . . Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpenter and cabinet work. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phone 511. Corthell's Delicatessen. K. ALBERT ABEL, M Contractor for Teaming of all kind Phone 1884. PIANO TUNING, By. J. F. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. Address Box 219, Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Acndomy of Music. Voice, Piano. I'lpe Organ. Harmony otc, from beginning to graduation, blngers couched In stjle dletlon und interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert work New O'Connell Building, Miirshflold. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKSHVIELU, OltEGON. Capital Subscribed J50.000 Capital Paid Up 40,000 Undivided Profits Jo,000 Docs a general bonking business and draw on the Bank ol California, San Francisc Calif,, First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. Uotbchlld & Son, London, England. AIfo ell chango on nearly all the principal citlut of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a month or f5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transact a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon Steam Dye Works C Street, Ladles' and Gouts' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Becker, Proprietor. and FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Itun Iletween Marshfleld -md North Bend Made in 112 Minutes. Private Lnndings. Faro: One way, inc.; roinfl trlu, USt. J. A. O'KKLLV, Proprietor. BELIEVE In. newspaper advortls lug a great deaj more than you be lieve in show windows your stora en always hare show windows. Bi TKtwAiHO. jt . NTS, K egg fissvai?a L V -r ro -in v. ,tSAf ' f r n mixm r isxf&tff m x x.-?er H MrhMwW v Ik THIGH SNAG PROOF WWlos Goodyear rubber bouts ?C00 Woonsocket Sporting boots ?5.00 Tourist Rubber Coats. .. $4.50 Rubber Coats . f 3.75 Oil Coats any length $2.25 Cl nts 35c EoBar Hats 85c 3iSXSSSS33ES3SSlSS3!SSSS3SE 03 The Steamer STEAMER PLANT SAILS FROM MARSHP IE I D Sfillj far San Francisco Tuesday Jan. 28th. No reservations held uftar tho arrival of the ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MAIiSXSFIELI, CKBSCKEEEaHHJSSKSH I Bi G, BRECKENRIDGE New Owners of tho COOS BAY TRANSP0RTATIQN1C0MPANY TOd 4p a soneral Transfer and Vy bone will receive prompt TVte&p Front foot of A St. j:mwH!gtzsctmi California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, SAILS FROM P0RTLAN SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES F. P. Bnumsartner, Agt. Couch 8t Dock, Portland, Ore. WHY DO PEOPLE BUY GSTACKEN BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prieaa of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed Lannches and Engine a Specialty All Clanei of Boat andngine Repairing PromptlyJAttended to Shop, in (He forth Bend Woolen Mill. Norti, Bend, Oregon H. R. DEVIKR, Mechanical Engineer C. H. AUGER, Boat Bunder SEE&SEJ! THAT NEW LEDGER You ware going to open this year. We have it. Also a full and eompleto line of hlank books, day hooks, cash books, etc. You flo not havo to send to Portland or San Francisco. Try thta Btoro. Front au trie late papers and magazines. JttmH)SiWff,Sitt SHS52S2K52SHSiS3H5Hn5H5E53HH5Z5HSZ2 Portland & Coos BRAKWATI Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. C. F. McCollura, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - a. c iwb PJSafiZnSESaSZSPJZSZSBSESHSHSSSESESHSESHSHSSSHSHScSHSHScS "CA"S&'M0Vn PTRAM NOR Btvw, PR0TECTAHIM5PT fOR A KTERSOU LAW. My Goods Aro Always Winners. .-'t ffafe- REPRESENTING STYLE AND QUALITY laKJiMiSi&KffFfl .ill BHHiUj OREGOIT iSEissssssBssvjiizsssesinresssTnsssszxnsxsm G. L. DEAN. X Storage business, attention. Phone Master. D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441. IN HANSEN Street. A full lino of stationery. fl j'.HffrPTOrnxrTwragiJ Bay S S. Line m j W W Orders taken 1031. 9 A L&taM macxj,