THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. Coos Bay Times Business Directory ith the Toast and Tea Entered at the poatofflce at arsbfteld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class cjrit matter. Doctors. D" GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician WHO SAID WAR? Orndiiftto of American School of Ostcopntlij Kirksville, Mo. ODlcd Hours: 9 a. m. to In m. Other Hours bj Appointment. Offlce In XmburR lllnek Phone 1G11. Marshfleld, Ore. w IPli k I (Hi iMfM ilk M.IWw M . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY. Onr7or $5 00 Six mnths $2.50 LeaS tban 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. Una.tyew $1.50 Local readers. 10c per lino. Tho policy of th Coos Bc.y Times wlH bo Republican in politics, with thai indopetidenco o- which President KoosTelt Is the leading exponent. Aft INDFI'tNDL.NTlJltF.l'UUUjAN NEWSl'AI'rU 1 Un 1I9HEI) EVUU RVbKIXU EXCMTINO SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY BY Tire Coos Bay Tmns I'itijlishi.vo Co. Aduruss All Communications jro C00SBAY DAILY ;T1MES Maufcfield Oregon HOW MANY IIIIICKS HAVE YOU SENT? That sounds like a funny question, addressed to every citizen of Coos Bay, but It's really a serious one. Listen: There is now just com pleted a magnificent building of brick exterior and concrete interior right In the. business heart of one of tho big gest of western cities. It occupies a half block and calls itself "Tho Larg est Building In the West." It has many floors with acres of floor space. The. entrances are of marble. Tho Hoots are beautifully tiled. Alto gether it Is a credit to tho big city in. which it stands. Oh, it's a- Jim Dandy! Now how many bricks have you sent- to go into this big building? Honest, how many? Of the hun dreds of thousands of bricks put into the walls of this building the city where it stands has contributed iardly a single red brick. Country people, the people of small towns and cltiqa far away from tho metropolis, have sent the bricks for the construc tion of this splendid edifice. Yo,u may have sent In a few hods of bricks yourself without knowing it. , Listen: This Magnificent struc ture, which ornaments a city you probably seldom seo yourself, Is built of bricks bought with tho dollars of people living In towns just like Marshfleld and .North Bend towns that, would like to have somo now brick buildings themselves now and then. Every dollar contributed to tho city building fund means a nice, hefty hod of bricks for this big, beau tiful skyscraper, "largest in tho world" of Its kind. This building was put up, through tho kind dona tions of their unknown country cousins, by a firm that ran a small storo In that city a few years ago. But this firm conceived of having thousands of strangers contribute bricks to build Its flno, large, now store. And tho building Is a Mall Ordor Store. Seo? Let everybody boost tho bargain days real "bargain" days and let every loyal merchant see to his own satisfaction that tho significance of tho word is put Into a moral reality. Let us cmulato the example of larger citing by bringing In a few outsldo bricks for our own mercantile fouiv datlons. But if wo aro to havo "bar gain" days let them be "bargain" tlaya: WHERE THE 11 AU1 TIMES ARE. 'V Tho Salem Statesman says tho hard tlmcp read about aro In tho next county or tho next state. Certainly not;,, In tho next county south, for Hard times do not prevail In this county. Times aro good hero and It la-blloved will continue to bo. Our pepple uro pioceedlng along snno luxes, and that generally means prosperity. .Occasionally a innii, who hasn't anything, and wouldn t havo any thing in a million years, Is heard to do a littlo knocking, but he is gutting scarcer, and uses his hammer mostly among men of his own shape. Today's ads. aro, full of things lo quicken and entluieo "bargain hunt era.. Today's adB, should find somo de sirable tenants for somo dcblrublo properties. Today's ads. reflect tho enterprise uf "today's peoples" in this city. La ill en See tho Bargains in tho Soos Bay Ciuh Store window, Every low priced mtiolo in a storo is "an aihertlBlng nrgumont" and should have lt place In a convincing ad. oo GOOD EVENING Let us be thankful for the loyal hand That love held out in welcome to our own, When love and only love could understand The need of touches we had , never known. - RILEY. O LITTLE HOUSE O' DREAMS. O, little house with windows wide A-looklng towards the sea! How havo you come why have you come To mean so much to me. Your walls within my heart are raised, And O, how strange It seems, My hopes but measure to your roof, O little house o' dreams. O little place whore friends will come The tangled world to flee; Brave little nook, where peace will bide And hospitality! Pray whore's the magic wand I need To touch your slender beams, And change you to a home in truth, O little house o dreams! CLAIRE WALLACE FLYNN. y Trimmed. The ostrich plumes That trim her hat, Have trimmed me, too I tell you that. THE MARRIED ONE. V Hugh McLaln says that friendship should bo cemented with cement. Have you noticed that the days aro growing longer and that daylight beats electric light? Tho Oregon woman demands that her husband strive to be perfect, but runs along about as usual herself. A Coos Bay man, when asked if ho thought marriage a failure, replied, no only a temporary embarrassment. Tho woman who likes to do all tho talking and tho woman who likes to do nil tho listening never meet In Marshfleld. You hear a great many Coos Bay women say: "If I wero only a man!" Still, there aro many men who fall to take advantage of their opportunities. When tho averago girl gets mar ried she Is as mysterious about tho announcement as though sho con templated running away with a mar ried man. When a man In tho Poet's Corner tells n "story" that ho regards as amusing, over notlco how ho Btrlngs It out? Ho will nover consent to glvo tho baro details and como to tho point quickly. If George Ado should como to Marshfleld and visit tho public schools, particularly tho lower grades ho would find a field of unconscious virgin humor that would mako him fool ashamed of his bids for Immorta lity in tho literary hall of famo. Iloro Is tho latest. Tho teacher and pupils in ono of tho younger grades wero havlajf a sort of dissertation on ani mals, About ovory known progony of tho passengor list aboard tho Ark had boon montionod when ono littlo shavor spoko thus: "Please, ma'am, wo havo forgot to put in oursolves," . Stcland in Columbus Dispatch. GLOBE SIGHTS You never learn what church some Coos Iloj men belong to until their funafi'ls occur. It is almost as bad to support a frienl for office as it is to run your self. O . In this counetry a man who can eat moro than he can earn ought to starve. A man can excuse meanness in himself, but how he desplses.lt In others. Tl e greatest man- on .earth is the mai who gets there and makes no noise about it. Anyone who thinks that truth is strangor than Action should read a 10-cent detective story. The best way to meet any difficulty Is to refuse to talk. But so few men can keep their mouths shut. The average man will quit the soci ety of a woman any time to see a $10 election bet put up. No one will admit of being super stitious, but did you ever know of a couple courageous enough to liiarry ou Friday? A man's memory is at its poorest in remembering his own mistakes, and ot its best in recalling the mis takes of others. Many a business man has been sur prised to And that his biggest adver tising bills wero tho easiest ones to pay. TELLS JOKE ON ROOSEVELT Buffalo Bill Recites Talo of Colorado Boar Hunt. DENVER. Col., Feb. G. "Buffalo Bill" Cody while a guest here told tho following joke on President Roosevelt: When tho President was in Colo rado hunting, tho expedition was hard up for bear dogs. On tho third or fourth day out, Chief Guido Goff said. "Mr. President, I know n man who has good bear dogs. I will see if 1 can get them." "All right," said tho president, "do It." But tho man turned down tho guide. "I will go over nnd seo him my self," said tho president, and ho did. "Nothing doing," said tho owner of tho dogs, "Do you know who I am?" de manded tho president. "I am the president of the United' States." "Well," replied tho dog ownor, "I don't enro a if you aro, and I wouldn't care a If you wero Booker T. Washington, you couldn't have my dogs." And tho president, concluding that tho dog ownor know his own business best, wont back to camp and told the story with much gleo. Tho much-lauded "nower of tho presB" Is nover moro usefully em ployed than In assisting a worthy storo to become a bigor storo. Tho public responds "In kind" to boro-ndvertisln'g. If It is big, Im portant, full of significance to thrifty peoplo it will "pull" it will Impress, It will creato trade, accordingly. Dr. GEO. E. DIX Physician nncl Surgeon. Offlee-Flrst Xat. Hank Hide. rhone lfiSl D15. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones Office 1G21; Residenco 783. DIt. A. L. HOUSEWORTII Physician mid Surgeon. Office over First National Bank. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phono 1G56. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. UUke Law rence A. Liljequlst CLARICE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. J AV. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, .... Oregon c. f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Bloci Marshfleld, - - Oregon x-lOKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, .... Oregon Miscellaneous A II. EDDY ARCHITECT Modern cottages a specialty. Offlce 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. Phone 561. Corthell's Delicatessen. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kludr. Phone 1884. )LYNO TUNING, By. J. F. O'RIelly, Resident Tuner. Address Boy 210, Marshfleld, ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., Irom beginning to graduation. Singers coached in itile diction and interpretations, lor opera, oratorio or concert work New O'CouneU Ilulldiiiff, Marshfleld. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD. OREGON. Capital Subscribed 150,000 Capital Paid Up J10.000 Undivided Prodis $35,000 Doeu a general banking business and draws ou the Bank ot California. San Franclsc Calif., Flrtt National Bank Portland Or., Firtl National Bank. Itoseburg, Or., Hanover Na. tlonal Bank, Now York, N. M. Kothchlld & Bon, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all the principal cities o( Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposit lock boxes far reut at 5 cents a month or 1 5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS BONITA and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rut Between Marshfleld tud North Bend Made In 12 Minutes. Private Landings. Fare: One war. 13c; rom'fl trip, 3c. 3. A. O'ICULLY. Proprietor. Cab t Hll .-n lee at Any Honr Ciooil Hearse iuuI t littles. IIEISXER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. "Wood for Sale. Thlnl .(. A st I'limio 1201 MirshdeM Try a Want Ad. St. Valentines Day is Something doing, why prepare? The WhlM Club Ball swell See my fashion plate, REPRESENTING STYLE AND QUALITY irw in m y.' y,-.: Yrt-.f 'j-j The Steamer STEAMER PLANT 6ML.6 FROM MARSHF I OLD Sail tor San i vaacJse Tuesday Jan. 2Sth No rcser utions held after G wrl iA c the ahlp unless ticket nought. F. S. DOW, Agent KAiwarirr.D, California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance P.. W. OLSON, Master. SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Batunjiartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch SC Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441. WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN BECAUSE it it choice inside residence property, lots 50x100 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 Speed Launches and Engines a Specialty All Classes of Boat andjEngine Repairing PromptlyAttended to 5'npt ia tba North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon II. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. II. ALLGER, Boat Builder ST. VALENTINE'S DAY A y acrcd to St. Valentino; tho 1-ith of February. It was a rer old notion alluded to by Shakespeare, that on this Day birds begin to mate. Hence, perhaps, aroso tho custom of sending love tokema at that time. , We have tho most complcto lino of COMIC and PRETTY VAI MHTUTES to bo found in tho city. NORTON & HANSEN 1 Front. eSHSHSES'2SZSHSHS2Sr!SiSBSaSH5Z5BSc!55'c Portland & Coos BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. C. F. McColIum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - a. t. Dock gwmttwiimmmwmmmmmtmmmtmmmmmtmmmwmmsmtmmmm &ena your teams or phone your orders for BEAVER HILL COAL "Best Coal on Coos Bay." For sale by Masters & McLain, ouie ?5.0 Pot Ton at the 3'ard, 80.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special prices on scow load lots. Phono "Oil t. . .. mnmtmmmrom!.3mmmi!mtmmmm WHEN IN NEED THE MODERN COMPANY Odd Fellows' nuildlng, Prompt attention nlosl hero not s Is mighty it will tell rum E5rKn3HE2K7?Ea OREfiON Street Bay S S. Line 2EZ5E5H53E53E5E! audits i rrdy or telcl,hono Mnrshfleld. given nil orders. I A 'MrTM Jt aMBaMfc-M. '"'f ji MsuJiriiMtt8ttiiilj-jfiiirihlDils-JiMMMMliteJfcililMMtell.fciii. ,.,, -f