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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908.
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Coos Bay Times
Entered at the pojtofflco at
V arshfleld, Oregon, for transmission
through ttao mails as second class
mail matter.
Doctors.
FOES OF CONFIDENCE.
Dc
OCTOR B. W. BAUMBAUGII
Physician and Surgeon, 'l
Diseases of Women and' Children.
Office over Lockhart drug store.
Rooms E and F. Phono 1451.
Business Directory
With the Toast and Tea
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In Advance.
DAILY.
One year $5 00
Biz months $2.50
Less than G months, per month .50
WEEKLY.
jne year $1.50
Local readers, 10c per line.
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LISIIED EM BVEMalMI EXCEPTING SUNDAY, AND
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The Coos Bvy Times Punusiii.sa Co.
The policy of th Coos Br.y Times
will ho Republican, in politics, with
tbd independence o which President
Roosevelt is the leading exponent.
Address All Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Sltfthficld Oregon
POLITICAL NOTES
Seven candidates aro already in
the field for the office of sheriff of
Curry county.
Senator Bourne has Issued a circul
ar letter addressed to the republican
roters of Oregon to support the pri
mary election law, and statement No.
I. He says: "I advise my friends
und constituents in the interest of
true republicanism and ideal Ameri
can citizenship to vote for statement
No. 1 nominees for the legislature
In the April primaries and vote only
for statement No. 1 nominees at the
Juno election and their party nomi
nee for senator."
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A,aw.
Are you Having a Hard Run for your Money?
If so I am the man you nre looking for.
I can Rite jou nnj thing you Mnnt in llio Gents' Furnishing line, nml at n
price that iill imikc the pace ensler for you.
High Class Goods A Specially.
Los Angeles Times
Georgo It. Shepherd, of Portland,
has entered the raco for congressman
of the second congressional district.
Ho was a nominee for congressman
at the last election.
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GOOD EVEXLXG.
A mountain is made up of
atoms, and friendship of little
matters; and if atoms hold not
together the mountain is crum-
bled into the dust. M. Tupper.
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POINTER FOR BANDON
Hero's a pointer for It. E. L. Be
dillion, the rustling manager of the
woolen mills in Baudon: Statistics
show that a large trade in blankets
and rugs is opening up In China
which is constantly increasing, and
should servo as an outlet for American-made
goods. The class of blank
ets which aro most popular through
out Shantung, and north China gen
erally, is a light weight cotton blank
et which is being imported iprlin
cipally from Japan. Shanghai is the
largest market for cotton blankets,
whero 275, 705 pieces were import
ed in 190C. Newchang followed with
Sans Souci.
Although I ma drink deep today
A stirrup-cup of sorrow,
I'll not debate with with flippant fate,
But toast a glad tomorrow.
Then here's a laugh, though I may
quatf
The hemlock's poisoned potion;
The only sails untouched by gales
Cruise on a painted ocean.
Away with woe that crouches low
And whines a doleful story;
Travailing night, with dawn's gray
light,
Brings foith her child in glory.
Tho cares that fret when ills beset
Are merely April showers,
That rain on life enough of strifo
To beautify its flowers.
There blooms a rose for every thorn
And dewdrops joy in weeping;
COQUILLE CULLINGS.
Newsy Events of the AVeek Clipped
From Its Newspapers.
(From The Sentinel.)
The funeral of little Josephine,
the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Boyrio, was hold Tuesday af
ternoon from the Christian church.
Dr. Walter Culin left last Friday
for a visit with his mother at Pasa-
24G,219, while Shantung province For every heart there lives a heart
(through tho ports of Tslngtau and Somewhere, that love is keeping.
Chofoo), consumed 128,890. Tho ( Tho Bohemian.
blankot tiado ot China is valued at)
1,192,213 haiwwan taols, in which' There was a contingent of those
the United States has practically no wideawake citizens of Bandon on
share, and this notwithstanding tho
fact that much of tho wool and cot
ton with which theso goods aro man
ufackued originates in tho United
States.
A Card.
To the membeis of tho Republican
Party of Coos County, Oregon:
Gentlemen: I hereby announco
jay candidacy for tho office of County
Superintendent of Schools, subject to
your pleasure in tho primary; election
to bo held Apill 17, 190S.
Respectfully yours,
W. H. BUNCH.
MYRTLE POINT MENTION,
Items of Interest From tho Enter
prise About People You Know.
J. C. Haynes wont to tho Bay on
business yesterday.
W. L. Mast went to tho Bay Tues
day to deliver somo myrtlo wood
furniture.
W. R. Haines, tho Marshfleld piano
man, was in tho city tho first of tho
week on business.
Rov. C. E. Botts is moving out of
tho M. E, parsonago to tho Eudicott
houso on tho hill. Tho parsonago
will bo occupied as bachelor quarters
hy Rov. 11. C. Preston.
W. W. Kinnicutt is suffering from
qulto a serious attack of blood pois
oning occasioned by, running a nail
Into his foot.
W. T. Dement has, moved his fam
ily up from Coqulllo and will occupy
tho lower pan of tho Nystrom resi
dence. Arthur Watts has moved to
tho rooms In tho upper story.
James McConachlo, who entered
tho city hospital at Myrtlo Point on
tho Cth, trom Rlvorton, has been
vory 111 with migraine. Dr. Wot
mora roports his condition bomowhat
Improvod.
Tho work of installing tho now
Iron wator plpo connecting tho sourco
of supply with tho reservoir Is pro
gressing nicely. Tho work Is being
douo undor tho supervision ot CUas.
Zlackleff as foreman.
Coos Bay yesterday and their pres
onco created consternation in some
quarters as to just what they were
after. They aro such hustlers down
thero WvA an excited Coos Baylte
started the story that they were in
Marshfleld to make overtures to tho
now Smith mill to induce it to move
to Bandon. Steve Gallier, tho popu
lar and inimitablo Stove, took a
friend aside and in a burst of con
fidence told him in a manner con
fidential that their purpose hero was
to apply to tho city council for a
franchise for tho excluuslvo use of a
gasolino launch on Front street.
Como next year, Stove, when wo havo
our asphalt paving and bring an auto
mobilo along.
Thursday Snaps.
C lots on Sherman avenuo Includ
ing corner, $100p.
130x1-10 on C Street $S00.
1 block of 32 lots in Boiso addi
tion $900.
Now 7 room houso in West Marsh
flold $2250.
New houso and lot 50x100 S.
Marshfleld $2000.
5 nice building lots In East Marsh
flold $110 each.
100x120 In Plat A $500.
Seo Tltlo Gunranteo & Abstract Co.,
Henry Sengstacken,
Manager.
"Chester's standing with tho
ladles makes mo feel suro his judg
ment is good, so Sound Ring for me."
Dwlght Wolcott.
Today's ads. nro full or things to
quicken and cnthuso "bargain hunters."
Tho Sperry Flour Company, fol
lowing tho trond of ovonts, havo re
duced tho prlco of Sound Ring Flour.
Retails ovorywhoro at $1.15 per sack.
"Honestly, Dow, I havo sold
flour ovor since I started but it is no
go. Wholo families Insist on Souud
Ring, so hero goes." Will Strang,
with the Finnish Co-op. Co.
dena and other points in California
and Arizona.
P. L. NIcols and C. II. Butler have
formed a real estate partnership for
the purpose of buying and selling all
kinds of property. Their office is at
Capt. Butler's store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Messer have
moved to their residence on Spurgeon
heights and John Towse and family
will move into Mrs. Boyd's house.
Tho new building which W. C.
Rose is erecting is about completed
and A. W. Sleeper has moved his
blacksmith shop therein.
County court was In session a few
hours Wednesday for the purpose of
amending tho dedication to the Lo
bree Park addition on Isthmus In
let. Mrs. Edward Boyd has leased the
Wetmoro residence and will con
duct a rooming house.
W. T. Dement and family have
moved to Myrtle Point, he having
disposed of his interests here.
Up to Thursday afternoon there
were 017 registrations at tho office
of tho county clerk.
J. II. Bledsoe has tho lumber on
tho ground for an addition to his
lodging houso at tho corner of 3rd
and Taylor streets. Tho addition will
bo 45x00 feet and contain over CO
looms, making tho largest lodging
house in CoquIUe.
Geo. Hartley and family aro mov
ing into tho Collier place above town,
and G. E. Peoples and family, who
havo been living on tho place, have
moved into tho residence just va
cated by W. T. Dement.
Mrs. A. E. Beckett and daughter
who havo been visiting for several
months at Logan, Utah, returned to
this city last Friday. Mrs. Beckett
was accompanied by her sister, Miss
Ida Long, of Grants Pass, who will
stay with they and attend school.
(From Tho Herald.)
Miss Efflo Collier, a Bandon teach
er, was in Coqulllo on Saturday.
Warren Laird returned Friday
from his recent trip to California for
his health. Ho is looking very much
better.
Died In Coquille, Oregon, Feb
ruary 11, 190S, tho six-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Boyrio. Tho funeral took place yes
torday afternoon; conducted by Rov.
Gordon.
Col. Smith has moved his abstract
and law office into his now, neat and
cozy quarters at tho rear of Drano's
store.
J. W. Meadow, who recently pur
chased tho S. M. Rowan place on
Flshtrnp, was In Coqulllo yesterday,
having como ovor from tho bay.
Representing Stylo and Quality.
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The Steamer
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SAILS FROM MARS I ' i
Sails for San Francisco Tuesday Jan. SStta. No rcscrj&Uons held
after the arrival of tho ship unless ticket io Loiight.
F. S. DOW, Agent
H. GEORGE AV. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Grnduftto of Amerloan School ot Osteopathy
OITko Hours 9 n m. toll, in otlinr irn. ....
Appointment. OIHco 111 NmbiUR HloVk
luarsnjiold, Ore.
Phono 1011.
DR. GEO. E. MIX
Physician and Surgeon.
OIUpc First Nut Hunk Utile
Phono test
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Phones-
J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Offico over Sengstackon's Drug Storo.
Ofllco 1021; Residenco 783.
R. A. L. IIOUSEWORTII
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offico over First National Bank,
Residence, two blojjss north of
Crystal Theater. Offico Phono
1431. Residenco Phone 1G5G.
MARSIIFIELD,
OREGON
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
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, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Cliirko Jncob M. Ulako
Laurence A. Llljcqulsit
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-ATiLAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Ofllco.
WHY I DO' PEOPLE BUY IN
BECAUSE
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and I
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 PromptlyJAttended to
nops in the North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon
H. R. BEYIER, Mechanical Engineer C. II. ALLGEFt, Boat Builder
W. BENNETT,
Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennstt
Bank.
Marshfleld, - - - . Oregon
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. f. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennott & Watfer Block
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-IOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, -
Oregon
Miscellaneous
CARPENTER
- Call R. A. Cortholl.
For all kinds of carpentering,
building and repair work. Show cas
es and ofllco furniture a specialty.
Phono GG1. Corthell's Delicatessen.
R. ALBERT ABEL,
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Wo nro now prepared to take an order for
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Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
Contractor for Teaming of all kindc.
Phone 1884.
P
LINO TUNING,
By. J. F. O'Rielly,
Resident -Tunor.
Address Rov 240, Marshfleld.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Voice, Pinno. Tipo Organ. Harmony etc., Irom
beginning to graduation. Singers coached in
stjlo diction and interpretations, lor opera,
oratorio or concert work
New O'Conncll Building, Marshfleld.
IMftimiATi: iriMITV
It is tho policy of this bank to
comfino its business to tho im-
$ this course, tho bank not only
ll en
RIG STORE OPENS SATURDAY
Paul Strain, Portland's greatest
clothing merchant, owner of three of
Portland's most popular clothing
stores and famous as tho man that
broko tho clothing ring In Portland,
Is In town and has decided to open up
a branch storo In tho Marsden build
ing next Breakwater offico with a
$50,000.00 stock of men's and wom
en's clothing, furnishings, shoes re
cently bought from a great Frisco
houso at a prlco that will enable Mr.
Strain to glvo tho people tho greatest
bargains Coos Bay has over heard of.
Adv.
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 - - v. A. St. Dock
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BEAVER HILL COAL
The Fuel that Made Coos Bay Famous
Send your teams or telephone your orders to
Masters & McLain,
Sole agents
95.00 Tcr Ton nt tho Yard, S0.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special
prices on scow load lots.
I Phono 2011. Prompt Delivery Guaranteed. ft
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I promotes the highest interest of
Liiu uuiiuuiuuiy.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
I COOS BAY, Marshfieltl, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier
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WHEN IN NEED
of cigars, candy or pipes, telephone
your order to
THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' Building, Marshfleld.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD OREGON.
Capital Subscribed J5U,000
Capital Paid Up $40,000
Undivided Profits 135,000
Does a general banking business and draws
on the Bank ot California, Ban Franclso
Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First
National Bank. Roseburg, Or., nanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Hotbcuild &
Son, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all tho principal
titles of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit
lock boxes for rent at S cents a month or
(5. a. year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
and
Prompt nttcntlon given nil orders.
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'HT'LJTh T3TTVnr Every Wednesday Afternoon
1 riE JXLlNJX-2 o'clock to 4:30 for ladies ex
clusively INSTRUCTIONS FREE Skates 25 cents
C. B. Schiffler, Floor M$tr. D. L. Avery, Prop.
NORTH BEND
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
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Half Hour Schedule.
Rui Between Marshfleld ind North
Bend Made In 112 Minutes.
Private Landings.
Faro: One way, 15c; round trip, X3c.
J. A. OVKELLY, Proprietor.,
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