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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1908. Coos Bay Times Entered at the poatofflco at V. a&ft&old, Oregon, for transmission tlirovfc the mails as second class mull nutter. SU15SC1UPTION KATES. i In Advance. DAILY. oaovyesur 5 00 Bis ninths $2.50 leS3 Shan G months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One. ytor ? 1.50 "Local readers, 10c per line. Tho policy of Uik. Coos Dciy Times will Republican In politics, with tb'ii independence o which President IBo'Oaovelt is the leading exponent. " J'M"" ' AN i.4UU'UIDI.M(KErUUI.UAN NEWBI'Artli l'UB LtJlH) ItBMY EV1MINU liXCOTIXa'SUMDAY, AND TftK Coos BT"?TiMns PunusiiiNO Co. "T"' - Address Am'Coumunications to COOSAY DAILYTIMES Mitt.. iU - Oregon r--n..nv .. AVIIAT YqU WILL VOTE OX AT TMM POLLS IX ilUXE Not less than IS measures will be considered under the Initiative and referendum by the voters at the polls in (Tune, in addition to their task of electing officials, says the Portland Telegram. Four laws enacted by the last legislature will be subject ed ta tho referendum. Eight amend menta to the Constitution will bu considered, one of which was submit ted by the legislature, and seven by petition. Six bills proposed by ini tiative petitions will, complete the list of questions to be decided by the voters in June. Two of these bills are for tho reg ulation of salmon fishing on tho Col umbia river, and arc in conflict. One provides that thero shall bo no fish ing -with wheels on the Columbia rlv- or ab,ove the mouth of tho Sandy rlv eivThe other permits such fishing, but provides for a closed season, pro hibits salmon fishing on Sunday and restricts the gills netters in tho bIzo of their nets Ono of the important of tho measures is tho bill to extend tho powers of tho Port of Portland and improve the Columbia river, tho bar, tho pilot service and tho tug service. The. bills passed by the legislature on which; tho referendum has been lit voked; are: To. lncreas tho annual appropria tion for the State University to ?125, 000. To require tho railroads to issue pasj:s to all state, district and coun ty, officials. To appropriate $100,000 for Nat ional Guard armories. To give sheriffs exclusive control of. comity prisoners. Amendments to tho Constitution for which petitions havo been filed or arq to bo circulated aro: Tq Increase tho number of judges of. the Supreme Court from three to ilvo (by the legislature.) To glvo political parties proportion ate representation in the legislature. To provide for tho recall of public nfflcliils and for tho election of their successors. Tu'tako from tho District Attorney tho power of indictment nud vest it exclusively In grand juries. To exompt certain property from taxation. To prevent tho legislature from amending or repeating Initiated laws (by tho stato grange.) To give eacli city or town tho solo right to regulate its business houses, theaters, and the like, on Sunday. To extend suffrngo to women. Petitions for tho following bills have been filed or are being circulat ed Tho corrupt practice net, limiting tho amount of money candidates may expend for campaign expenses. (By U.Tton.) For division of Wasco county and the creation of another county, with Koo'l Blvor us tho county seat (By the pooplo of Wasco County.) Prohibiting tho fishing for salmoii ami sturgeon In tho Columbia river above tho Sandy (By tho Astoria fish- ,oauon.) v 4Jtost rlctlng tho nmount of fishing Boar on tho Lower Columbia ami providing a weekly and annual clos ed, a. i-u. tli the fUhermen of tho Upper Columbia.) 1 ( Enlarging tho powers of tho Port or Ton laud In the Intoreet of bettor mitigation on tho Lower Willamotto uhd f,luini,1.i tivcrs. (By the pooplo e Multnomah county.) . 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By degrees, by thinking light, Thinking glad and sweetly, You'll escapo tho stress of night, Worry gone completely. Get tho habit looking for Sunbeams pirouetting, Tapping gayly at your door Surest euro for fretting. Needn't fool yourself at all, For thoro's no denying E'en above a prison wall Songbirds are a-fiylng. Whoreforo hearken to tho song, Nover mind tho prison, And you'll find your soul ere long Unto freedom risen. John Kondrlck Bangs, It's Easy to Think. Tho poor man thinks had ho tho wealth Of others who abuso It He'd never mnko that sad mlstako, For ho'd know how to use it. THE WISE ONE. Just n Wny They llnvc. Men seldom dlo for womon, But we notlco now and then That n fow gray hairs causo Somo women to dyo for nion. -THE PUNSTER. Tho Quicker Wny. All things come to htm who waits. Perhaps that's true. Well, lot 'em. With mo, tho only things I got I had to go ami get 'em. Goldlo. Thero ought to bo a law against tho fool who has no morit excopt that ho means woll. Evory Coos Bay woman has nn idea It should bo a pleasuro for a man to work for monoy for hor to spond. A Coos Bay woman who speaks three languages says It is more dllll cult to keop a secrot in throe langu ages than in only ono. You can't boat old Fathor Timo. You will observe that no woman over . . D" -Donnell in St. Louis Post-Dispatch. develops much speed in chasing the man who dyes his hair. Hope of reform springs high in all notions, And still the philosophers sob-1-Too many plans and specifications And too many bossing the job! Nearing Tho End. Joe Lincoln, whoso Cape Cod folks aro well-known characters, recently attended a lecture. When asked how he liked it, he related this littlestory: A stranger entered a church in the middle of the sermon and seated him self In the back pew. After a while he began to fidget. Leaning over to the white-haired man at his side, evi dently an old member of the congreg ation, he whispered: "How long has ho been preach ing?" "Thirty or forty years, I think," the old man answered. "I don't know exactly." "I'll stay then," decided the stranger. "Ho must be nearly done." Everybody's Magazine. Her Reciie. A lady famed for her skill in cook ing was entertaining a number of her friends at tea. Everything on tho table was much admired, but tho ex cellence of the sponge cako was es pecially the subject of remark. "Oh!" exclaimed one of the guests, "It Is so beautifully soft and light! Do tell me where you got the recipe." "I am very Klad," replied tho host ess, "that you find it so soft and light. I made it out of my own head." Ill ustrated Bits. Yo can't cash your neighbor's suc cess, and If it has n legitimate found ation you can't damage it by knock ing. Whenever you give another follow the best of it, without its costing you anything, you havo made a good in vestment. When a woman forgives her erring husband sho is applauded, but when n man forgives an erring wife ho Is laughed at. Tho man who Is always saying of his friend, "Of course, ho has his faults," seldom realizes that he him self has his faults. Ono of the consolations of widow hood, which fow women admit even to themselves, Is thnt after a husband is dead no other woman can chase him. Bocauso people apparently have nil h'eir time takon in talking about othors Is no sign that thoy will not find timo time to talk about you. HOW THEY BUILD ROADS Action of tho Residents of Fnlrview Attracts Attention. Tho peoplo of Falrvlew in Coos county aro bound to havo good roads. At a recent road meeting they bound ed tho district for 10 mills for road purposos. They expect to realize by tho special tax ovor $5,000, Thoy realize that If thoy want good roads thoy will havo to build them. They havo spent ?1,G00 on tho proposed now road betwoen that section nnd Coquillo City. Wedderburn Radium, Try a Want Ad. Business Directory Doctors. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician (Inulimte of American School ot Osteopathy Klrksvlllc, Mo. Olllco Hours: 9n. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours by appoiuimuni. uiucu in .nsourfr jiiock Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore. GEO. E. DIX l'liyslciiin and Surgeon. Olllce-First Xat.llanfc Illil. rliono lr.si DK. J. W. I'lijf IXGRAJI ysician nud Surgeon. Office over Scngstacken's Drug Store. Phones Ofllco 1G21; Residence 783. A. L. HOUSE WORTn Pliysician nnd Surgeon. Offlco over First National Bank. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Offlco Phone 1431. Residence Phone 1G5G. Lawyers. 1'rancts II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Liljequlst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST. ATTORXEYS-AT-LAAV Time3 Building, Marshfield, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. J. XV. UEXXETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfield, .... Orosoi c, i. f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walw Blocl Marshfield, - - Oregoi -lOKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, .... Oregoi Miscellaneous A II. EDDY ARCHITECT Modern cottages a specialty. Office opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele phone Building. CARPENTER Call R. A. Cortholl. For all kinds of carpenter and cabinet work. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phone 561. Corthcll's Delicatessen. R. ALBERT ABEL, M Contractor for Teaming of all klndt. Phone 1884. jLVNO TUNING, By. J. F. O'Rleliy, Resident Tuner. Address Box 240. Marshfield. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. Voice, riano. Pipe Organ. Hnrraony etc., from lieeinnlnir to craduatloii. Sinners coached In stvlo diction and Interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert work New O'ConneU Duildinc, Marshfield. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD. 6REGON. Capital Subscribed $50,000 Capital Paid Up $10,000 Undivided Proflts $.15,000 Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank ot California, Ban Franclsc Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Roseburg, Or., nanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kothchlld & Sou, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, eafe deposit lock boxes for rent at S cents a month or $5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS BONITA and NORTH BEID FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rui Between Marshfield tnd North Bend Mado In 12 Minutes. Private Landings. Fare: Oneway, 15c; rotu'd trip, XBe. J. A. O KELLY, Proprietor. $$$ "& C301 ::? T-5rc- I'ab Call Service at Any Hour Uood Hearse aud V fiUU. HE1SXER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Bab. Third .t V st. Phono 1201 MarshfloM 2feg& Try a Want Ad. i aoODRUM FITS YOU OUT j& T? 1 1 swm. n?y Lsrf .1 -sat w.'-: s ti a ""s the first to get them to Coos Bay so get one while they are new and be up to the future Wood Fiber Ties in all colors5 0c Wood Fiber Hat Bands 50c Ladies Coat Sweaters in white andfed - . - - $4.00 Get Your Clothes to Fit YOU NOT Somebody else. BOTTS TO ORDERS $15 to 9.10 KttRmwr!ZXWW'vjwuwvn-r-wn-'vmvi;'9rrrwm The Steamer STEAMER PLANT SAILS FROM MARSHP IELD BaSts fw San Francisco Tuesday Jim. 28th. Xo reservations held aftc Uio arrival of tho ship unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent N MABSHFIELD, California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company " St earner Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Bftmgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch OR. Doclc, Portland, Ore. Marshileld. Ore., Phono 441., WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN BECAUSE it is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00 wftk 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 Speed Launchei and Engines a Specialty AU Classes of Boat andEngine Repairing PromptlyAttended to jpi ( & rtarth Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon H. R. BEVIES, Mechanical Engineer C. H. AUGER, Boat Builder ST. VALENTINE'S DAY A fly sacred to St. Valentino; tho 14th of Fehrunry. It was a very old notion alluded to by begin to mate. Ileuco, perhaps, arose tho custom of sending love tokea at tlmt timo. v Wo have the most complcto lino of COMtO nnd PRETTY VAL BimNES to bo found in tho city. NOR.TON Front. Ebzsi eE2SaSSHSHSHSaSHSHSZ5HS2SHSESHSHSB't Portland & 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. McCollum,Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock KzSZ5HSB525Z5Z5251S?.5H5E5c5H525E53551 Watch This Space for Date of Re-Opening MARSHFIELD SKATING RINK D. LAYER Y, Manager OLD PAPERS FOR SALE WITH CLOTHES FROM COLLAR,- .."v:v. iijifBUTTGNS LWWi'S Q OSE- They are all the rage in the cities and lam M m fit O W3 Hen. 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