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rt- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908. i Coos Bay Times Entered at the potoffice at arshfleld, Oregon, for transmission esiugh the mall? as second class sEAil matter. and wo seo truly. The paths are thero science, art, business, freedom and power. Another bachelor maid Is one born with tho power of clear sight. She Is often found In tho small city, such as Marshfleld or North Bend, whence the moro valuable men hvo made their escape, leaving a handful of cultivated, well bred, high minded women to get what they can out of Its narrow resources. Sho sees, not conceitedly but sadly, that the men she might marry r.ro not her equals, Either in moral fineness or in Intel lectual aptitudes. Tho rare exception does nbt come her way. An Independent girl can equip her self with a profession, earn a good In come, go about the world unques tioned, belong to a club, in short fill her life with significance and dignity. Times Poiilishivo O. 'She may be as selfish or altruistic as she pleases, for sho is no economic hanger on nor an appendage to mat rimony, condemned to backgrounds and tho darning basket. Under no conditions would a bachelor sister glvo up her freedom. (J. W. T.) KISS 1U2K SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. 10 year ?5 00 -fix months . . . . $2.50 sjs than C months, per month .50 WEEILLY. me year J1.B0 tocnl readers, 10c per lino. Ml tNOFI'EMlFNT HErUBLIOAN NFWrAPril TUB Utntt) CVHItY M'EMNO EXCF11I.NO SUSiDVY, AND srewxY by Ttsr Coos 15 vy Addkkss Ah. Communications to COOS.BAY DAILY TIMES tCix&fitU Oregon 2iO MATERIAL OX COOS KAY 4fr B "Sweet Mistress Industry, Prythee, will you marry me?" O Oh good sir, excuse me pray, '& Toi..GYow is my washing day." & "Good mc.Tow, good morrow." e And sweet "Mistress Industry" had jilmilar engagements all through tho -serfc; so that at last the swain was Hsfoijraged and gave up. Mistress industry never married and yet some Snberltance from her seems to have jtjcrsad widel through tho present afcraioratlon. We find her followers in every tenter of activity, in num Jbcrs so increasingly largo that they Sure alreadj earned a class title. The -voluntary spinster was once too rare to need a name; but now tho nows laapws call her the bachelor maid. Shti Ss oven attaining tho importance 4al a problem. .) Az us why wo choose singleness and you will got varied answers: "I nJoii't see anybody I want." says one tstIioso idea of looking for him has ieen through tho aid of a microscope -and a searchlight, instead of a dark "antern and tho moon. "I'm having taucli -a good time and I want my froe iIdm," says another from the top of 2s.ur high spirits, permanently high oX course. "Thero is so much I want to dp," says an earnest third, taking -up her life course at "twenty-threo." jAjjd bo on tluough a hundred lesssor ojxjrtanutlons. All leaving tho big jain reason untouched. Of the women who through choice Jo not marry thero aro two classes; Ah era o who do not know enough and "tliuso who know too much." Of .OL.rro tho humorist leaps atthisopen It, usitl will iemark, "Show mo the woman, however ignorant, who tdoi'su't know enough for that." I ..onm oiiow mm dozens. Thoy aro ounfl thickest in tho middle twenties and they have a slogan whereby they jTiiiy be recognized through any sur ftwe differences. Thoy glvo It glow--injsly, triumphantly, even thankfully: ""Women don't have to marry nowa days." Now wo aro talking exclu slvdry of 'those who make tho choice, vtio are unaffectedly glad of their tfTi'udom. Sometimes they aro young worpen of means, who find complete "wutlsTaetlon in dogs and horse, or in ttravpla and learning, or In bridge anil iiaturo bludy, but moro often ithiy aro "workers." You will find ono living In an lgbt by ten loom, cooking her own jthocolato nu tho chafing dish and studying avidly for a PHD., another t1)d has gone into business and finds m It tho keen satisfaction of tho good smaungor who makes both onds meet 3.nil has something over. Thero nro Mirny, many others who faro forth jviry moining into tho great world oT mon and affairs and como homo Saturday night with a check for one -(voek's salary in their purso. Thoy art tired, these advocates of freedom. Tea!" but tho slogan rings choor--JTnlly still, for on Sunday thoy mny jruid and possess tliolr souls, or wash helr hair and look over their shirt waists, according to their nature, and ax j;o back Monday refreshed and ro Husplred to bo out in tho big cur rent, fresh and clean and capablo . uh comrades alongbido and rivals i 1p distanced, and tho goal a gold- n thing. A Blmllar attltudo, loss spirited but Siuilti. as detouulued, spilugs up, not Trum joy of mark, but from too com fortublo a homo. Tho ono who Is yard to ovory luxury does not chooso 10 tegln where her 'mother did br- iro her, but uitlior 'horo her ninth- j- Is leaving off, Fow young suitors i. provide us tho successful parent . fi'ty or htxty may; and so alio Mi js to 1t i'0wcHilona mill ignores oer occasion tl unrest. Sho prefers twit flowers abovo a sood bod. Wo all :am aliead of us a dozen paths, "prlm- tdm Jtnri alpine," ami huv'o only con- turaptouB pity for the woman of the ,Taal who knew but ouo dull highway; GOOD EVENING. Whate er there be of sorrow, I'll put off till tomorrow, And when tomorrow com-3, why, then 'Twill be today and Joy nain! John Kendrick Dirigs, sss$ REALESTATETRANSfERS Daily Real Estate Report Furnished By Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Scngstnckcit, Manager. February (I, 1008. Ellon Ilaysllp to D. S. Cam eron, deed. Lots 5 and G, Blk. 15, Edmondston First Add. td Marshfleld $100. B. A. Churchill, to D. S. Cam eron, deed. Lot 19, Blk. 4. Edmonston First Add. to Marsh- field East Marshfleld Land Co, to S. C Rogers, et al, deed. Lots 15 and 16 Blk. 32, East Marsh field East Marshfleld Land Co, to S. C Rogers, et al, deed. Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 45, East Marsh fleld Jacob A. Newman to Adam C. Newman, deed. Lot 3, Blk. 11, Plat A Coos Bay Simpson Lumber Co., to Mrs R. II. Olson, deed. Lots 21 and 22. Blk. 73, Western Add to North Bend. $5 Say, young man! If you've a wife, Kiss her. Every morning of your life, Kiss her. Evory morning when the sun Marks tho day of labor dono (let you homeward on tho run- Kiss her. Evon though you'ro feeling bad, Kiss her. If she's out of sorts and sad, Kiss her. Act as if you meant it, loo; Let tho whole true heart of you Speak its ardor when you do Kiss her. If you think it "soft" yoa'io wrong, Kiss her. . Lovo Hko this will make yoi strong, Kiss her. You'ro her husband now, but Ijc Her possess her lover yet, Evory blessed chanco you gt, Kiss her. ( Every good wife likes her man Kiss her. Be a man then, when you can; Kiss her. If you'd strike with telling forca Ar the evil of divorce, Just adopt tills simple course: Kiss her. J. A. Daly, in Catholic StanJard Business Directory Doctors. D K. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physicinn Grail unto of American School ot Osteopathy KlrksWllc, Mo. Olllco Hours: 9 n. m. to 4 p. 111. Other Hours by .Appointment. OUlco In NasburR Block Phono 1G11. Marshfleld, Oro. D"' GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon. Offlce-Flrst Nqt. Hank Ulilg. l'honc 1081 Dn J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Ofllco over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones Office 1G21; Residenco 783. DR. A. L. IIOUSEWORTII Physician and Surgeon. Office over First National Bank. Residenco, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residenco Phono 1G5G. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Law renco A Jacob M. Illlike Llljcqulst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Ofllco. $75. P10 10. ?400. WANTED Good horse, suitable for single delivery wagon. Apply or address, Schmehl and Strawn, North Bend, successors to The Michigan Grocery company. LOST Gold fob, with buckle, no monogram. Suitable reward if re turned to Times office. FOR RENT By the week or month, two furnished rooms, warm and dry, suitablo for two. Inquire at "Times" office. W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennstt Bank. Marshfleld, - Orogoi. C. f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Wal'oe Bloci Marshfleld, - - Oregor -tOKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, .... Oregoi Miscellaneous FOR RENT Six room house, close in, $20 per month and tenant pay water rent. Enquire at Times office. WANTED Stamping dona in latest designs in Wallachian, Eyelet and Shadow embroidery, for shirt waists, etc. Mrs. O. W. Briggs, 3rd house south of Soda Works, Broadway. 1 1 The public responas "in kind" to ' s'oro-aovertisrng. If it is big, im portant, full of significance to thrifty .til. in the paper today you aro talk ing, by proxj-, to a big audience. Today's ads reflect tho enterprise of "today's peoples" in this city. FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished free to employers. Tel ephone and telegraph orders given special attention. Phono 6437 Main. OLD PAPERS For Times office salo at The FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, board if desired, private family. Second house from depot. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT $1.50 week; Fcrndalo; Seo sign on house at left hand sido of street. Mr,,r'r"r'r,ir,rjr$"H WANTED First class cook to cook in a logging camp for from 60 to 70 men Address Box 446 or phone 74, North Bend Oregon. FOR RENT 2 office rooms over telephone office. Seo R. J. Montgomery. , H f FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner, C. H. Chandler. Bandon. '4H4HH'H''H'H4-H t A-IARPENTER V-i Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpenter and cabinet woTk. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phone 561. Corthell's Delicatessen. My hats are new and up-to-date Why? Because I buy for swell dressers only 0(i ' "r Representing Stjlo ami Quality, B7rgwtYTv,r.(c.trJCX.T;m.vtiaA:i. .r-Ji tE2XTJ2 I The Steamer 1 STEAMER PLANT SILS FROM MARSH P 11 UJ Sail for San juraucise Taesday Jan. 28th. kSo rcser .; .ons held after tho arrl - ?i tha sliip nnless ticket L; bought. F. S. DOW, Agent' MARSHFIELI), OREGON sffi2SffiK33a2arc:.rj;;3c2r California an J Oeon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Affiance B. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FR0PI COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld. Ore., Phono 441. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klndr Phone 1S84. PIANO TUNING, By. J. F. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. Address Boa 240. Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Buy Academy of Music. Voice, l'lano. Pipe Orsan. Harmon) etc , from beginning to RrndiMtloii. Hinders couched In st)le diction and Interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert work Vow O'CouiipH Building, Marshfleld. e Now Open Bird Billiard OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Parlor Hnvo just installed a fine now regula tion Billiard Table, equipped with vory finest cups. We nro now re-idy to accommodate you with a good, clean sport and a very fluo line of tobaccos and confectionery. It. c. Archer - R. A. Mcrce ':: .H-M. . . v-HJ-HH WK-.M.,HjHj, nr r i iniraTTit . nnirx: COOS BAY MONUMENTAL t-RK5 T i'ii trio tf hetter work t ?rexnrw,r 1 ii2fe5riS3H 4 Flanagan &. Bennett Bank MARSHFIELU. OREGON. Capital Subscribed f io.OOO Capital 1'ald Up W,000 unniviaeu rrouis .,uuu Poes a general banking business and draw on the Hank ol California, ban KranoUc Calif., First National Bank Portland Oi., First National Bank Koseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Hank, New York, N. M. Kothchlld & Son, London, England Aho tell change on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo depoeli loU boxes fsr rent at S cents a month oi )5. a) ear. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION? 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 Sengstacken, Manager. WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed Launches and Enginet a Specialty All Classes of Boat andEngine Repairing PromptlyAttended to j'n.ii in the North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oreeon II. It. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. H. ALLGEH, Goat BniM-r IT' y ZZ23Wim&SiaX2&2SZ ST. VALENTiNE'S DAY A day wicred to St. Valentino; tho 11th of February. It was n very old notion alluded to by Shakespeare, that on this Day birds begin to iunte. Hence, perhaps, arose the custom of sending love tokens at that time. AVe have tho most complete lino of COMIC and PIIETTV VAL ENTINES to be found in tho city. NORTON & HANSEN Front Sbre.'t 'amrnsBraK&ffrEnamM .. and NOR.TH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rui Between Marshfleld tnd North Bend Made in 112 Minutes. Private Laiullugs. Fre: Oneway 10c; round trip, 2Sr. J. A. O'KELIiY. Proprietor. 1t L lit m i ii'riui in i n. ti ii iu bo hail ilu'where. 1). not u'.ler in .eiual wul until yr vo SEEN Me P. M. Stew., Corner 3d & l'honc, - - - CgMhK3TOgmrtftm;jPWsr-f-fr.-T,Tr,.., 1 ' r I nap. - Mam 1721' j ...g-fe: -- &&&, .. .Crtll Sot I Oood Hour nt All Hour mid Which , IIEISXnit, MILLEK A: CO. l.hery, lVcd and Salo Stable. M'ond for S;lc. Tin I . V hi l'l no 1AU irshfiehl SiS; eSBS2SHSE5HSSSESHSESZSESS5HSaSHSZS13E5HSZ5Z515S5H5HeSZSZ?aSEffrl Pnftliinri rJ" Hnnc rij7 S S T .Jnf C BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday al S p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. C. F. McCoIIum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock ?jaSHSa5E52SEK2S25HSZS5SE5ESHSEreEc.5aSESHSrSHSa525 G C C 0 G D D G C G C rt V 1 0 Hduction Sal- CU.VS. A. Sf EXITS' Clonk and Suit llouso Chicago. , Oor. First & II St., Marshfleld. ,4- Jhs. M. H. SmlUi, Aeut, 4 nmttumttimttt:mmtjjmt:::jmummttmtttm Send your teams or phone your orders for BEAVER HILL COAL "Best Coal on Coos Bay." For sale by Masters & McLain, Sole agents $5.00 Per Ton nt the Yard, $0.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special prices on scow load lots. Phono U011. Prompt Delivery Ounranteed. s::nn::j:j!mmu:5ttmJt:tJ::;:jj:iJ:j;ajn:jmjttjmnujK wriTEr.wfgTmjrarrTtTVir".-rTTTii" r of cigars, candy or pipes, telcphono WHFN EN NFFto YlBltwIM ilXI I t H- your order to THt MODrR ' COMPANY Odd Fellow .s' Building, itloii plveu nil orders. Marshfleld Prompt ntt tmwtnrumtmrrrlamt w jrMu U h -THE RINK yw open 7:00 Ao 9:30 p. m. f5Saturdaaftcrnoon 2 'to 5 p, m. O j.I .-i- i ..... ,. oia ... ! .- .. opeciai rate - private panics 7:au p. m. to i nov p. m. a , Ry Appointment For lleginners , C. B. SchiffK - r D. L. Avrv. Prop. immmfaatmm mini 11 ! aau 4 liii uisiiii mih iiV I Mli'fllMT M,