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iw 11 m sjsaajr.r- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1908. IPPJfPHWWi1' ' tjrr Hi 2 Coos Bay Times lila&ered at the po.:tofflco at rnfetleld, Oregon, for transmission drwixh tho mails as second class ofccS matter. onnjmM wp Mmwwi awnfca wmiww SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY. nw year ?5 00 .iz aiuutks $2.50 -t fclLxn 0 months, per month .00 WliKliLY. 3e Tar $1.50 U.t?.l readers, 10c per line. t :5iMirENDENr Km iii.ioan m u-i pi i. i i .. JTjfl, rVSEY M'EMMl UXCtlTINO SUNDAY, AND wvmur jit - r tioH Day Times PuiiLism.vn Co, T ;: Willi the Toast aect Tea --. v- HIS TEDDY BAER. 'W policy of th Coos Bay Times - i.u b Republican, in politics, with uJenendeuce o which President fediaereJt Is the leading exponent. -juW7Kss All Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES Jfir.th!d - . Oregon -TJJr. jVEKI) AND DHMAND FOR JFilANK, SQUARE MUX. -j. Ills statement of the ruturo pub- ''Jcy of Tho Times the editor rc- n.d from referring to politics. - J-- ilUnr of Tho Times is a Itoose- ii-i. -republican. Ho is now and al- -Ttan iias been a Republican, because juifi; iselloyes that tho principles of ii ftxrty are more nearly In accord "tj.! the best interests of tho United -U-jcs government. Tho words 7o.j3k.Telt Republican are used as be- axff soore expressive of the progres- jji. jieaa and advanced ideals of tho jAi3 of, his choice. The Times has jsut. aittir and will not in tho future K2.TC any Quarrel with tho mop who -k-s."b differ With it in politics. It . t;j. -riLzes the right of every man to "sJk -exercise of his own freo will In oLi.iA'iiijjilng his political i course as i-iJ:-ji and broadly as it does his ijl5x - la choose his own friends and axLwuM the church of his choice. In -.u. .2icussion of county, state and j,i;,.r;,nTiil politics, tho problems in- jj. ul iit all times are viewed from iEke brand platform of the general sioiftic .Rood, Tho Times believes it JiK'A.Ujj for tho Jarge majority of the bmhu.is of tho Republican party of - Co. when it demands of tho can- itjUdaiiis that they measuro up to tho .nsQ-ajreil proportions and reach tho .sTiusilArd of tho following conditions: !,, that they bo honest. ftacDutl, that they bo competent. TMrtL, that they bo clean and onnro. Fowrtli, that they bo absolutely r.te and apart from any faction in or out of tho party as repre senting such faction instead of je jiarty and the people. Business Directory Doctors. D' SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUT K IX THE HAT BUSINESS. HATS ARE MY HOBBY, LET ME GIVE YOU A STYLE THAT YOU XEVEU SAW BEFORE. R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician ' Graduate of Amurlciin .Scliool of Osluonathv , . Klrksvillc, Mo. ' Ofllco Hniirs:-9n. m. to lp. m. Other Hours by Appointment. Ofllco hi Nnsliurj: Block Phono 1G11. Marshfleld, Oro. jjpf, iZc$?$r Representing Stylo ami Quality. From Puck, by Permission, Copyright, 1907. Here's a monster tliat has no terrors for Coos Ray.. Hugh McLain says that the only (rust that worries him Is when he trusts the other fellow and hometiiiies has to wait as long as Teddy would hear it or luiy one else. John Hear says lie feels tho same way about it and there is no pun in tended on the name. tn&KWjWKi' Til RjiitJwCyfaijm WWUTinV' I Itnl MilMM4M CTZffiHCTeSSXSESESffiSKS The Steamer STEAMER PLANT 5 !LS 7 ROM WFfHPG Sails for San I?rnncisco Siiestlay .7sa. SStii, Xo roscr.s&ons held after the arrival c the ship unless ticket Lj "nought. F. S. DOW, Asent DR- GEO. IS. DIX Physician and Surgeon. Oniro-Klmt Nut, Brink BIiIk. Tliono Iffll Dn- J. W. IXGRAM Physician and Surgeon. "" Oihco over Scngstacken's Drug Store. Phones Ofllco 1G21; Resldenco 783. DR. A. L. l'liys 1IOUSEWORTII hysiclaii and Surgeon. Offico oer First National Bank, Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Offico Phono 1131. Rc3idonco Phone 1C5C. Lawyers. MARSHFIELD, diMmrqg7MgKgywg OREGOX "sssssesazasssstwssxssssjsiazssssai J O GOOD EVENING. O o Be sure of tho foundation of ' your life. Know why you live v as you do. Be ready to give a reason for it. Do not, in such a matter as life, build on opinion or custom, or what you guess is lb true. Make it a matter of certainty and science. Thomas Starr King. A liurbuiiizer. A farmer who was up to date, In tones of glee once said: "I shall not bank my celery; I'll Bur-bank it instead." You should have seen the crop he raised! Most relery just stalks. But his could run, and leap, and jump About the garden walks. Nor with It couuld a person find The slightest bit of fault; The man of metal naturally has a steely glitter In his eye. Some people on Cooc Bay believe in the biblical sentiment of casting bread upon the waters but t&ey want a rope fastened to the bread. You may knock, you may hammer the old town if you will, But the echo of the boosters will be heard around it still. CHARLIE HOWARD. ! California and Oregon Coast Steamsoip Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. COOS SAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Oro. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441. Francis II. Clarke Jacob SI. Illnko I-iiu ruiicc A I.lljequlst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQV1ST, ATTORXE YS-AT- LAW Times Building, Marshlleld, Oro. United States Commissioner's Ofllco. HENNKTX, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, .... Oregon c f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Waltfty Block Marshflnld. - - Orotjon I -nOKE H COKE, Vj 'mj, that their record shall bo Among tho well-branched leaves 5sove suspicion, --teth. that they shall bo tireless safl faithful in the enforcement 01 the laws. Serentli, that they aro tho Servants & Xho peoplo and not the Maa- ftara. Eighth, that they will know nolth- sr .friend nor foe in the dis- -etmrgo of their sworn olllcial flic ties. 'ffSiii Times believes that adher- tv to these few, simple rules is not -3i-y jfond Republican doctrlno but vfc';jr.-ipplIcablo to any other party. t vrM result in placing tho very best anrsii ia iiomination for tho different T Times will not In its editorial 'joJwaotis favor any candidnto in OTH8eirnco to another prior to tho ira.-y election. Its news columns -Kris' wpein aliko to all for tho presen Uiwuflof their respective merits wlth " 'i jwrtjjudico or pieforcnce. -SKOltSEMENT OF THE TIMES - Times acknowledges and nc- -v'3t iVio compliment paid It in tho -v a.iiiAmdntion of tho Socialist Party t Vxo& county In convention nssom- ua m Coquillo, In tho samo spirit ti wMrh it was tendered. It is ac- "-Iwl In the spirit which President H"rvolt accepts tho comniondatlon iv political opponents. Straugo- 'ri10 troublo with egotism is that it ky ftcnsh It was tendered for the ,s B0 of ton overworked. -uii reason which animates tho en- n---ovnsvsvvwvvvv. """ iaeut ot th0 President, namely, ono that tho dictum of no party can mr uoai lor every man and a, alter. This paper Is in I.u-ko svm- there grow Salt-collars full of salt. The farmer who was up to date, In tones of glee then said: "I shall not bank my money uow; "I'll Bur-bank it Instead." You should have seen what happened then! With Interest it grow; You have to draw most money, but His painted sketched and drew. lie never had to raiso it for It raised itself you see; It sprouted ono line pension and A large anuuity. And so tho farmer up to date, In tones of glee then said: "When you desire to bank a thing, Just Bur-bank it instead," Blanchotaoluhrd BLANCH ELIZABETH WADE. All things aro possible, except somo peoplo. Don't do favors for a man who has a poor memory. Do tho follows who bet on tho races havo horso sense? "Freddy, you shouldn't laugh out loud In the school room," exclaimed the teacher. "I didn't mean to do it," apologized Freddy. "I was smiling when all of a sudden tho smile busted." "That man is one of my friends," remarked the' young man In tho roeis uorner. "Which kind" re sponded his worldly companion. "Friends are divided Into two great classes; those whom you need and those who need you." WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN . SENGSTACKEN ADDITION? BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, IotsT50xlOO with alleys, is well sheltered with a g'corj bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT. CO. Henry Seugstacken, Manager. It' I! A Coos Bay girl is six years old. "Mamma," sho a3ked one day, "If I got married will I have a husband like pa?" "Yes," replied tho mother with a smile. "And If I don't get married will Ij have to bo an old maid like Aunt Kate?" "Yes." "Mamma," sho said after a short pause, "It's a tough world for us women ain't it?" A reader of The Toast and Tea de partment sends In tho following which he marks as "the sentiments of Ketch'em Klub." "Though fools may prato of th0 mar ried state, And tho evils of bachelor life; I am happier far than married men aro Who aro cursed with a shrew of a wife. I drink my All if I have the will With friends who are tried and old, And oft when the company's good, I stay, I may not come homo till tho break of day, But if dinner is waiting and I am away There is no one to nag mo or scold." WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed La ilif and Engines a Specialty AH Classes of Soat an'ungiae Repairing PromptlyJAllcndu' to nop in the North Bend Woolen Tulls North Bend, Oregon H. R. BEVIER, MechaniwIEiiuu-!'- C. H. ALLGr" n-,at Builder MnrRhfWd, Attorneys at Law. Orecon Miscellaneous CARPENTER Call R. A. CorthoU. For all kinds of carpentering, building and repair work. Show cas es and ofllco furniture a specialty. Phono 5G1. Coi'thell's Delicatessen. M1 K. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klndc Phono 1884. 1 "TJIANO TUNING, 1 By. J. F. O'Rielly, ' Resident Tuner. Address Bos 2-10. Marshfleld. miifrrrmi?TirffiiCT'r-Tgnr--- . ..A.i'vji&iLssLMSssssss! j a we aro now prepareu 10 time an oruer xor -j 9 F-.yru - swa .. n 1 HJttDz z afiaiiBS n 4 n I AND jg T&gb 2 all Kinds NOR.T -i & HANSEN 1 - - t. Street, i ilMAUUBJnrHRatWii&fts:i.'. 5E5H5H5E5HSH5HSHSHSESH5?i St.rect Portland 8l Cos Bay S S. vine BMt VTC - & mmUOKUUI BH i& ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Hay Academy of Music. ' Voice, Pluno. ripe .Orcan. lluimony cu. , from 1 biKlniuiif to griuliiotiou. dingers coached in Et j It: diction and inter pruliitluns, lor opera, oratorio or couccrt work low O'Coniii'lI Duildinc, Mnrshileld. ztauuri-xtz.'iiiU3Wi'4J.Ui:,ai:... .nix 2 -'lISLIlf X TE ViriVITll t lllliltUIHIL VltlllllV f It is the policy of this bank to J comllne its businusH to llio im- ti mediate vicinity. In following ft thin couihC!. tho bank not onlv enliances its own stubility, but g promotes 1110 ingtiest liuorest 01 the coibinunity. MRST NATIONAL BANK Of ::: COOS BAY, Miirshfield, Ore. ij; O. B. Hinedale W. S. McFarland ;: Prenilent Cashier.. John I'ruesa R. T. Kaufman g "Vice Pres. Asst. Cnpliicr H :ut::jutnjtujjtuttj Sails from r t ..antl Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bssy r,?tti days at Service of Tide. a iid rirm stand for tho interests jS t entlro peoplo against tho ag- - -Jistjauns and belflsh Inteiests of tho Toj. uommondntion of Tho Times -'. Uoelalist parly of Coos coun---.i jjlvan with tho full undor- . .'n that Tho Times Is a Ropub- pntuy with cvor honest man and movemont looking for tho ootter nient of hiuuualty and tho all va tlon of the wuu of a world st;rpcd in troublo. Wlillo it ciumot ondorso all tho principles and methods by which tho di.lied ends are hoped to REAL ESTATETRANSf ERS bo attained b the tJooiallst Party and u,o.w... T . . .. uoM.m.t.ut. Xl uhuio uno.Npi.-cc-, many other reform movements, it . J uuhoiiKht but Ih nono tho Ions recognizes tho houosty of their in- ctrxvwted. The Times did not ewnjtont and purpose .uul to that client i u tpprosontatlve at tho convon- bids th. God gpuod In their work. . j which tills earuost and sin- Every honest, lonl heart prruggling - endorsement and approval was upward .11 tl. darkly dopi i.b of hu- "" MUh ontluiBlnum and applauso (man mn iy n ,d seeking light and - Times platform of tho squaro , lovo la oa, of tho praho nud jj lor oyory man and the best In-(plaudits of tho world oven If It does 'r8l3 of tho entlro community Je not uttaln iho ldoala Boutjht. Dally Real Estate Reiwrt lmUshed By Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, Henry Scngstucken, Manager. Pebruany 10, 1008. , Chas. L. Trabort et ux, to Unas. A. Smith. Deed. SWV4 Sec. 8 and WV, Sec. 22, Twp. a 6, R. 10; also NEVt Sec. 10 and N Sec. 20, and NEi Sec. 30, Twp. 27, R. 10. $10 W. L. Cobb et ux, to C. F. Fisher. Deed. Lot 1, Blk. 3, Central Place. $50 W. L. Cobb et ux, to C. F. Fisher. Deed. Lot 11, Blk. 0, and Und. of Lot 12, Blk. 15, Contral Place. Flanagan & Dennett Bank MAKSIIFIELD, OKEGON. Capital Subscribed 150,000 Capital Paid Up M0.000 Undivided Profits $.15,000 Does a general banking business and draws on tbo IBanlc ot California, Ban Franciso Calli., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na- I tioual Bank, New York, N. M. Kotlichild b JtlllJllllllillltlllll!ltlUllt!iit'.'r'!?t ftttMltiMJttlimil!ltilttttlll Buni London, England. r w - v wtt V VWTTW vvw WTTV w wrwWVV r wrW-WW V WT WWTTTT twttwwwt------ ii abo eeii cnHugu ou ueany an me principal BEAVER Si ILL COAL C. P. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. IX i rlSlSE5E5rl51Srl5a5a5?3ESH5rlSSSSSFaSB5H5rlSr2SSSZ5aSHS2S?.5a The Fuel t11 Made Coos Bay Famous Send your te..i-i or telephone your orders to r:;jtsrs & McLain, x oole agents S5.00 Per Ton at the V. id, 4.0.OO Per Ton Delivered. Spcfinl prices on scow load lots. Prompt Deliver' Guarantee , cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposit lock boxes (er rent at 6 cents a month or U. a year, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Phone 2011 tuttutmnnuttui WHEN IH t4t . :l . V.....V4 jxmmt . .. '1 1 tmt-nuta " J. rs, candy or pines, telephono Jiir older to OLD VAPRRS Tlmea offico. -For Bale at U Tho Odd Fcllous' I. 1 . , rr,,. nrr. ymr - . , , ,.f . . v. JiJIN COMPANY in shen nil orders. Moisl "Id. BONITA and NORTH BEND 1 FASTEST BOATS I ON THE BAV. 1 Half Hour i chedule. P.ui Uetween Marshlleld xn ' ortk Bend Made in :J Sliuuija. 1 Private Landings. Fare: One wax, romf rlp, UK(. 3. A. O'KELLY, Projirietor. Ljp PI 1 vi k 0Now n 7:0 t0 9;3 p- u 1 X Lli lLl. ."Salurday afternoon 2 to 5 p, m, Sj 'al rates to private parlies 9:30 p. m. to H:30 p, m, Afterua.tu 11 j Appointment For lieginneis rC. t loor Algr. D. L. Avery,' Prop. Rdu- ion Sale At Cn.S. A. STKVKNS' Cloalt iil Si.it Uouso ', lri"i. Oor. Fir . 7 , Marshfiold. ! Mrs. (l. rt. hiuitli, txtsout, 4 J, A ; oo ymHtSQ ifcjjftr- .