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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1908.
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AM tNDKrENtlENT RRFUni.I.lAN NKUSPAPEIt 1'UH'
SaiEII RVERY KVr.NlNB KXUK1TINU SUNDAY, AND
WCEUV BY
Tira Coos Bay Toms Poiii.ism.sn Co.
ne policy of th" Coos Bo,y Times
win he Republican in politics, with
tb-e, independence o which President
Cfcoosevelt is the leading exponent.
AnnnKss Am, Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
JSamtlfitld . Oregon
LIMtAltY MEETING.
The Chamber of Commerce has de
cided to take up the discussion of the
ffree public library for Marshfleld
wud next Friday ovening the meeting
t of that body will be deveted to the
subject. The movement for a pub-
library has taken strong hold on
ill the people and it is probable that
ibo Wends of this proposed addition
intellectual Marshfield will fill the
rooms of the Chamber of Commerce
molljind that many good speeches will
Cse made. The School Board also
Shave caught the spirit and the sug
gestion has boon offered that a por
tfon of the site for the new school at
South Marshfleld bo dedicated to the
use of the library.
The prospects for a library are
very gratifying. Probably the loca--fiion
should be central, but the loca
tion is not really not so Important as
4he realization of the institution it
self. It is a fact that Marshfleld is
singularly lacking in books and that
St is not easy to find material from lo
al references oven for the proper
fillnatratlon or explanation of things
which need to be understood at homo.
3 ono doesn't have to go more than
Salt a mile or so from the center of
$ho city to get books, ho or she should
dcum himself or herself fortunate.
The main thing is to have the library
available. The building Itself will
add to the strength of Its location as
an settled center from which values
win never fade. Tho books will add
Go the orderly and Intelligent devel
opment of the city and Its successful
HMe. If the people could bo assured
tat -a library through their own per
nonal contributions it would be a very
(creditable thing for them to estab
lish it themselves, but there is so
imacli to he done in Improving streets
ana building tho foundation of a
cifertlmt, at tho present tlmo and for
nnimy years to come, tho chances are
a. library in Its proper housing, will
trc2uir tho aid of some largo outsldo
Sund. It seems to bo "a Carnegie
Sibrnry or none."
We ennnot afford to lot our child
con bo without a library. We could
Jaavo better public and school Instruc
tion, If a good llbrnry were avallablo.
Teachers, professional men and all
, classes would find their labors light
ened instead or being often compelled
fco Rropo in tho dark for want of tho
BlKht which books afford. Tho Cham
Qjct or Commorco meeting should bo
tBllcd to ovorllowlng. It Is not to ho
a mooting for tho collection of money,
Out only to Intorest tho people and to
enable tho Chnmbor to aid with tho
strength and wisdom which it has
tsbown nn unusual aptitudo in brins
3ns lo all public matters which it has
hoson to consider.
Coos Hay Monumental Works.
P. M. Stewart, Prop.
Manufacturer and dealer 'in nil
Sduds or foreign nnd domestic mar
Ifcle and granite monuments; also
copings fonces, etc.
Now Is the tlmo to turn In your
orders Tor your spring work, so as to
Avoid the usual rush boioro decora
tUon day. Wo carry a complete- dis
play or flno monuments and head
loncs In stock. . ,.
NOTICE.
Mill bo out of town until about
CIir middle vt March. . ,,. ,j
P. J. HAYES,
Optometrist.
ainn't forgftt tho ill ust nit oil lecture
rii. thu Musouic opera house Sumr
lf iwtiuiufc, Pebnuiry 29, by llriu
dn .- Joi.ulns of the Salvutlou Army.
''oduy'j ::uh reflect the enterprlM
ti .'uuaj s peoples" ia this uity.
'l.-T our want advertising been
eoiinm-d to oue or two claaaluontlons?
Wl'.y not culm-go the copo of your
advorllslng?
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OFFER SITE
Public School Directors Show
Liberal Spirit The New
School.
Assurance is given that tho school
directors will donate gratis a site
for the erection of the proposed
Marshfleld public library on the
northeast corner of the plot of four
acres which will bo purchased from
the I. O. O. P. cemetery association
for the new Marshfleld public school.
This liberal action should result In
tho immediate co-operation of the
citizens of Marahflold toward the
raising of tlio desired $3,000 library
fund. Tho new public school grounds
abut the cemetery on the north. Tho
land is practically cleared except for
some stumpage. It Is the Intention
to build tho sixteen room school
building in the center of the plot; the
center, when graded, will bo the high
est part of the plat, the ground slop
ing from it at a slight percentage to
the boundaries, If some public-
minded citizen will make tho dona
tion it is the intention to erect In the
northwest corner a combined gym
nasium and assembly hall, to be
named after the donor.
Whllo the school spirit, so essen
tial to the success of an educational
Institution, is not lacking in the
Marshfleld school, It is obvious that
tho erection of a building such as
is proposed, svould foster a much
keener sense of patriotism and school
ardor than now exists. It would ef
fect an equalization of recreation and
study, and this balance of variety be
ing struck tho pupil would become
Imbued with added ambition and zest
for work.
Dr. J. T. McCormac will leave
shortly for an extended trip up the
coast, where he will make a study of
tho school buildings in the different
cities with a view to inocrporating
In the new Marshfleld school the lat
est and best In school construction.
Immediately after tho bond election
on Saturday, March 14, at which the
people of Marshfleld will vote on the
matter of bonding the city for $50,
000, plans and specifications will be
called for, for the new school build
ing. STEAMSHIM COMPANY
LOSES SALVAGE CASE
Pettyjohn and Nichols Get Decision
Against tho Oregon Coal and
Navigation Company.
The Case of Pettyjohn and Nichols
against tho Oregon Coal and Navi
gation company, Involving salvage
because of tho recent accident to the
steamer Plant, and which has been
on trial for several days in Justice
Pennock's court, was this morning
decided in favor of tho plaintiffs.
Tbo contention of the plaintiffs was
that tho defendants acted contrary
to tho marine law covering vessels
with a salvage cargo in unloading
tho goods consigned to them. The
case has been appealed to tho el
court. George Watkins appeared for
tho plaintiffs and Clarke, Blako and
Llljeqvist for tho defendants.
CHILDREN START ON
CRIMINAL CAREER
Three Brothers and a Sister Are Ac
cused of Breaking Into and Bob
bing a Baiulon Store.
Complaints havo been mndo be
foro Judge Hall against four chil
dren of tho Ilollonbeck family, at
Baudon, for forcing entrance into n I
combination storo and dwelling in
that city. Hubert Ilollenbeek, S.
Ora Ilollenbeek, Tollls D. Ilollen
beek and Plo Ilollenbeek (girl) are
accused of tho crime. It is charged
that they extracted several articles
of clothing. Their hearing has been
sot for next week beforo Judgo Hull.
II tho ovldonco Is sulllclent they
will bo sent to ono or tho children's
homes in Portland. All of them are
minors. They havo resided In Ban-
don but a short time. Tho mother
Is dead. Tho chlldron live with their
father.
It is tho right place to buy your
meat for two reasons,
First Our moat Is stall fod.
Second Bccnuso our ihop U clean
and we havo a ihtt class dellvory
system.
Our lartti and all kinds of sausages
can't Uo beat.
SANITARY MMAT MAKK1ST.
Phono 1001.
The public responds "in kind" to
sfore-ndvertliliHf. If It is big, im-
portnnt, full pf slfUllloniiCQ to thrifty
mi. In the lmpsr today" you ara talk.
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If you are seeking something in
a line of garments a little moro
nobby, a little moro individual
than the average clothing, get tho
ABLER COLLEGIAN CLOTIHJS.
All suits pressed and all necessary
alterations made before leaving
tho store.
In sending for a suit mado to
your measure you will do well to
place your order with mo as I will
bo responsible for the fit as I am
a tailor and understand how to
take your measure find to give tho
proper description.
Tailor and Clothier.
Sacchi Building.
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Fresh Halibut
Herriftg
Salmon,
Smelt?,
Clams, Crabs.
Ellerby's Fish Market
Telephone 911
QUICK DELIVERY
Por convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry offlco will
bo open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phope 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM .LAUNDRY
Marshfleld aud North Bend.
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For a good Hatch use the
PETALUMA
INCUBATOR
JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt.
Poultry Supplies
OrderYour Settings Now'For
BrownJfLeghorns
Rhode Island Reds
Barred Plymouth Rocks
All Standard Bred.
Price $J.50 Per Setting
Special Price on Incubator
Lots.
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POST CARDS
This is an ago of specialization.
Everyono is trying to excel in
some particular line. Our lino
Is Souvenir Post Cards. It is
tho most completo lino ou Coos
Bay. Moro than SO local sub
jects. Cards for North Bend,
Coquillo, Myrtle Point, Ban
don, Empire, All local sub
jects, "We nro adding to them
every day. Somo nro really ox
quislto goms of artistic beauty.
Step in nnd seo them today and
watch for our next nd.
A. M. FRENTISS & CO.
Po;.t Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
man , can exoir-a meanness In
hinvrif, but how h d -spUtes It in
otUfa.
Tho "aot-needptl-now" thing!
should be taken to the want nd
peul -u will "pull" it will lmpr8,
It will create trado, accordingly.
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Attention! Swell Dressers
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Are you Having a Hard Run for your Money?
Inspect my spring line of the most up-to-date tailor made clothing
samples, and you will overtake your money at once.
Representing
paasffiHESSssiSEnsEKs:
STEAMER HOMER
BETWEEN COOS bAY AND SAN FRANCISCO
No rescr.ut-jiis held
nftcr the arrl k o the ohip unless ticket '.j nought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSH FIELD,
ffivr:.Tmng
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.
P. P. Bauragartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
STACKEN
BECAUSE
It is 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 En gine a Specialty
All Classes of Boat andEngine Repairing PromptlyAttcnded to
uops in the North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon
H. R. BEV1ER, Mechanical Engineer C. II. ALLGER, Boat Builder
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Wo nro now prepared
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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
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g BEAVER HILL COAL
The Fuel that Made Coos Bay Famous
j: Send your teams or telephone your orders to
I Masters & McLain,
Sole agents
$5.00 Por Ton at tho Yard, S0.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special
it prices ou scow load lots.
I Phone 2011. Prompt Delivery Guaranteed.
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THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' Budding,
Prompt attention Riven nil rnl,-i
Tl-TFr PTN1V Evcry Wednesday Afternoon
i 1 ii-j rvj..L3r- 2 o'clock to 4:30 for ladies ex
clusively INSTRUCTIONS FREE Skates 25 cents.
C. B. Schifder, F;Ioor Mtrr. D. L. Avery, Prop.
wisVrt!-.Mk ' '
Stylo and Quality.
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Business Directory
Doctors.
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OCTOB B. W. BAUMBAUGII
Physician mid Surgoon.
Diseases of Women and. Chlldron.
Offlco over Lockhart drug store.
Rooms E and P. Phono 1451.
D'
It. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
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OIIico Hours: 9 a. m. In I i
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. n-l p.m. Other Hours by
Oilico in NuMmrR block
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Phono 1G11.
Aiarsiuiold, Ore.
pUl. GEO. E. DIX
- Physician mid Surgeon
OIIico-First Xnt. Hunk llhlg.
I'liono 1B81
TT K. .1. W. INGRAM'
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlco over Sengstacken's Drug Storo.
Phones Offlco 1C21; Residence 783.
DB. A. L. li
Physic
HOUSKWOKTII
'sician and Surgeon.
Offlco over First National Bank,
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Offlco Phono
1431. Besldenco Phono 1C5C.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Illnko
Lawicnco A. Llljeqtiist
GIjAKKE, blakk &
IiITjJEQVIST,
ATTOKNEVS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Offlco.
J. W. BEXNETX,
Offlco over Flanagan & BonnBtt
Bank.
Marshfleld Oregon
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f. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walw Block
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-tOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, -
Oregon
Miscellaneous
CARPENTER
Call R. A. Corthell.
For all kinds of carpentering,
building and repair work. Show cas
es and offlco furniture a specialty.
Phone GC1. Cortiicll's Delicatessen.
M
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kindn.
Phono 1884.
PIANO TUNING,
By. J. F. O'Rielly,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 240. Mnrsliflold.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music. '
Voice, Piano, l'lpo Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coached in
style diction and interpretations, for opera,
oratorio or concert work
New O'Comioll Building, Miirshfleld.
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' IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is tho policy of this bank to
comfino its business to tbo im-
II mediato vicinity. In following
t: this course, tho bank not only
B enhances its own stability, but
H promotes tho highest interest of
g tho community.
I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
H O. B. IliiiPdale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier S
S John Pruess R. T. Kaufman a
j Vice Pres. Asst. Crtnliier
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAKSHFIELD OREGON.
Capital Subscribed (50,000
Capital Paid Up $40,000
Undivided Prodis (35,000
Does a general banking business and draws
on the Bank ot California, San Krancleo
Calif., Firbt Naticcal Bank Portland Or., Wrst
National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kotbohild A
Bon, London, England.
Ali.0 soil change ou nearly all the principal
cities of Europei
Accounts kept subject to check, Bate deposit
lock boxes for reut at 6 cents a month or
(5. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
and
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FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Bui' Between Mai'shfleld -nd Nnrtb
Bend Mndo In lli Mi'iutcn.
Private Lautlinus.
Fare: One wav. 15c; rotii'fl trip, c.
J. A. O'JLEtiiY, Proprietop.
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