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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1908. -V :? Coos Bay Times Entered at the pojtoffice at ATBhflelcl, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class recall matter. MMIMtMIMHMtMMttHHtltltMMtM : v v aui lilac jl v.5i &lmm & ea ttt-0'' SUBSCRIPTION' RATKS. Ill Atlvnncp. DAILY. jne year 55 00 Six months $2.50 ess than C months, per month .00 WKEItLY. lie year $1.50 Local readers. 10c per line. an iMKrhMi-vr ni rrhmAN newsi-atei: run LISIIKD r.RRV rUMNO 1.XCMTINO bU.NDAY, XUD WKFKLY DV Tun Coos 11 y Timm Pdulhiiinm Co. """""vWsttW The policy of th- Coos Br.y Times lll bo Republican m politics, with tn independence o which President Roosevelt is tho leading exponent. A.DOKKSS Al.L. CoMMrWtCATIO NSTO COOS DAY DAILY TIMES tfaribfield - - ' Oregon A MODERN' FADLE. A Kalamazoo, Michigander, has drawn a very accurate picture of tho difference between an optimist and a pessimist, which is so trite and to the point that it is here reproduced: Once upon a time- there were two- Tien, Mr. Optimistic and Mr. Pesslm Btic, who made up their minds they vould enjoy a day's fishing. They ex pended a large amount of money for ackle, dug a nice lot of worms, caught some good fat frogs and met on the shore of the lake. Mr. Pessimistic said, "It smells to mo a little like rain, it seems to mo I can see a cloud over there In the sky, and I tell you right now I am not going to take any chances by going out on the lake until conditions change. The boat might tip over you know and then I would lose all of my expensive tackle. Even if the boat didn't spill me out, if it rained 1 would got wet, If I got wet I would catch cold, if I caught cold I would have a fever, and if I had a fever I would probably die, so I am going to etay on shore until everything is more favorable." Mr. Optimistic said, "Well you can , stay here, count your worms and eat V illf 11 JUll WllllL LU, UUL X tllll Tty oing. i nave m : a lot or money O GOOD EVENING. O Whatever makes home seem to the young dearer and more happy, is a public benefactor. Henry Ward Bcecher. In the Do-It-Ii'iter Land. Havo you ever bought a handful Of the well-I-meant-to sand, That is used to build the castles In the do-it-later land? It's a very pleasant country, And it's not so far away, But you can go and back again Quito fifty times a day. There the sun is always shining, All tho work you have to do Is to build yourself a castle, It seems very easy, too. Just you say, "I'll do it later," And your castle is begun, But tho strangest thing about it Is the castlo's never done. Tho' some one is always building, Working hard, with might and main, Yet no sooner i3 ono started, Than it tumbles down again. After all, it's not so funny, Did you ever see a land, That was all made up of castles Built of well-I-meant-to sand? Tho Morning Star. tlme-or-other scents the air and'tho soft Go-easics grow? It lies in tho valley of What's-the-use, in the province of Let-hcr-slido; it's tho home of the reckless 1-don't-care, where the Give-it-ups abide. The town is as old as the humnn race, and It grows with the flight of years; It is wrapped in tho fog of the Idler's dreams; its streets are paved with discarded schemes, and are sprin kled with useless tears. XVo must have morn ro'tjn, Sveeping reductions in clothing foi; the next 30 days at the X. 1,. S T. Store, S. litimlo. V 4 ) Qoxk. j ajrn ijhi WV I 'frtW duOfySj irn) Jx)- a i -na. .hjw&lj: il Csafi;,. . . , w. s . m X Y-C' . - sT 77-s-i -r- s&y ' S7 -OV f 1 . XS -T-ZSs - X.tNN.-V V -" T?7 --&- m. -? " y ) Si, ' ,ws Jff r w -o yjHfii:-v ' Mm .dmmwt WK-VL "Twr EU X) m A sure way of rendering Front street more popular pave it. "The secret of success," says Char He Howard "is to aim high and use a shot gun." O Drawing a mistake or a prejudice out of the heads of some people on Loos Bay is as painful as drawing a tooth, and the patient never thanks tho operator.. "What havo you got in tho shape of cucumbers today?" asked E. K. Jones of Ivy Condron just to show interest in tho vegetable market. "Only bananas," Ivy replied. Get' In line. 111 Treat Yon Right ft -t . vrr t f los UHinty woods We havo tho largest and finest lino of beautiful souvenirs made from tho native trees of Coos County forests ever shown on Coos Bay. There aro JEWEL BOXES 'TRAYS GAVELS PAPER CUTTERS iiiauu iruiu uie jiuuuuiiu iyv i m tic, AVhlto Pine and Mnnzanita. Just the things to send your eastern friends. Call and see them. The prices are as pleas ing as the articles. A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Xovcltlcs, General Meichmulise. ffl M Reprcs'iitins Stjlo nnd Quality. W MW . UmTWIBmK UtLI3 Now open 7 to 9:30 p. m. 1 nEU SSlLVlr Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 Special Rates to private parties 9:30 to 1 1:30 p. m, Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exclusively C. B. Scliiffler. Floor Mur D. L. Avery. Prop iMTfimn ii mi iiimiaH miwi am niiimiiin iii iwiiimiiiw m iihwi miii nwniiWiniiiifrwfiirTi " " - HESE223B23CSS32Ea2SE35S332Zaii Business Directory Doctors. DOCTOR 1$. W. 1JAUMIJAUGII Physician nnd Surgeon. Diseases of Women and Children. Offico over Lockhart drug store. Rooms E and P. Phono 14G1. R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician 0111(0 Hours -Oil m tn 1 1, m mi. i. .fl!rJ,,,l,i,i,It- J" N-A.V iZtf' Marshfleld, Oro. '1 1'1'cill lllll in, Phone 1C11. "TR. GEO. M. lix L-' Physician nnd Surgeon. Offlfe Klrst Xnt Ji.inl. m.i.. ,,,, R. J. XV. 1XGHAM I'hysician and Surgeon. Office over Sengstacken's Drug store Pho.ies-Qfflce 1C21; Residence 783.' . A. L. HOUSEWORTH Pliysician and Surui-mi. Offico over First National Bank, Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Offico Phone 1431. Residence Phono 1G5C. fWWWVVAVVAAwvWWVAA For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA SNCUBAT0SI JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. Poultry Supplies OrderJYour Settings Now'For BrownLeghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard Bred. Price $1.50 Per Setting Special Pi ice on Incubator Lots, 5 ywwwwv B?''qing. I have fit a lot of money """'c ,, T . """"' - " HU1 'ilJWmtaive got some good com"f d'd ot make mone f' HHLHttlo cloud doesn't Ba" W-R- Hn,nes; f I mrnr J ' 5' ACfifflk. Suppose wo do "Yes' answered Dr. Straw, "that &, '''tsSim will soon thought is about the only thing that S HmmT'4 " fHKwiMfciould dry glves mo any comfort when I listen H&iL !v; rwBSSKi?t nq on to tho thlngs thcy made ui)-" s HKfesasS s'rSBBKSnSBBmKB&uRB&S9t some HBfiwrK:, : Taf-xSSBBS3BMSSaBBEii'k.-. "Sammy," said a Coos Bay mother s HBDMITa I "V W'tlT ' -C Ti.--.-ini- r. ,-Jiw -yil-J. I 1 " ' - f- A A AAA.AA.AAAA..AA. UE$ STfZi mSettSnuimik.- '-I. recently to her youngest son, "when vwwvwvwvwvi KEJmfK''- ' ' '&&sBgBSBHEfei? Ll ca,ldi' w'1 your brother, did you JL APT" VOI IP Kpg '' , 'S,',TjSBSk ttknew they wouldn't conio out even, itj'.n,! 7-v r A T BEbli :. WWHf m0,1,"10 ono before l began to dl iLOSi N WOOu J BBJ?l'i1WBMl" JiSTBolno Coos Bay butchers, bakers, -i- iMnrnnnm ",.,. , . M8K "i3BI','B ' X flk!10"101'3 nnd lamHords wln ap' $ ANDERSON & HALL .. The Steamer 0 STEAMER HOMER BETWEEN COOS bAY AND SAN FRANCI5CO So lescr ..u-inis held after tho nrrl'iJ csf the ship unless ticket Ls iought. F. S. DOW, Ascent MAHSHFEIil', OREGON' I l,r7iTiltOLVJ'KlutMJIvaZRiJIlA.vv)!-Ji4R,eJ7r.rJl. ix-iJrivrk-HKVi-jASirj'.Tri California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. Lsiwycrs. rruncls II. Clnrko Jai0b Ji Blako Uw renco A. MlJequUt CJiARKE, IJLAK10 & LIWJ5QVIST, ATTORNKl'S-AT-IiAW Times Building, Alarahfield, Oro United States Commissioner's Office J XV. IJKNNJ3TT, Office over Flanagan & Bonnett Bqnk. Mnrshfleld, .... Oregon F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441. WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN 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 Launchei and Engines a Specialty All Classes of Boat andEngine Repairing ProinptljrjiAttended to uopj in the Nafta. Bead Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon H. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. H. AUGER. BiatJBuilder TvxrrrrErasmsswrsKEKffl Latest Bound saasaaa'DzaazEasinss cssa L Threo Weeks The Lions Sliaro Tho Broken Road My Lady of Clove Tho Yoke NORTON & HANSEN Fronts Street. J'WOTKZK'ISOTn W IVLXZl esZ5Z5SSZSE5H5ESHSZ5HSESHSZSHSSSEKZSZr2SSS115HSHSBiSZ5i!SES2SHSllS23HSll Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line -. p. Mcknight, - Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett ft Walte Block Marshfleld, - . Oregon -tOKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld OreKon Miscellaneous CAKI'ENTER Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpentering, building and repair work. Show cas es and office furniture a specialty. Phono 501. Corthell's Delicatessen. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klndc Phone 1S84. PIANO TUNING, By. J. P. O'Rielly, Resident Tuner. Address Box 210, Marshfleld. Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. gC. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - r - A. St. Dock faEZ5HSB5E5HSHSS5ES?JE5HS2SZnSH5KSZ5ESES52SHSHSHSESr.52SiS?SZBH5c!5E5' mtttt::ma::tnjn:j::t::m::::::::::::aH: BEAVER HILL COAL The Fuel that Made Coos Bay Famous Send your teams or telephone your orders to Masters & McLain, Sole agents 55.00 Por Ton nt the Yard, !?.00 Tor Ton Delivered. Special prices on scow loud lots. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. Voice, PInno I'Ipe Orgnn. Himnony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers couched In stjlo diction nnd Interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert ork Sow O'Comiell Buildinc. Marshfleld. Mnmj:t:aatt::ttJiaiwn:aa 3 IMMEDIATE VICINITY U comfino its business to tho im- H ti mediate vininitv. In fnllowiiiL' J. H tlila course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but g promotes tho highest interest of the community. H FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of g COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland Fiesidcnt Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman 3 Vice Pres. Asst. CttHliier itxt:tiitiit:ii:uiti:ii:ititiiiii:iimzmiinmi Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD OREGON. Capital Subscribed fSU.000 Capitol I'uld Up 140,000 Undivided rrofits d5,000 Does a general banking business and draws ou the ilank ol California, San Francleo Calif., First National Bank I'ortland Or., Klrst National Bunk Rosoburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kottcalld A Bon, London, England Alto tell chnnse on nearly nil the principal cities of Europe, AccouuU kept subject to check, mfe dupottt lock boits for rent at 6 cents a month or f5. a year INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS and ? 3 Prompt Delivery Citiarantced. fl t:::::::::::j:::i;:::;m;:K:j::::n:tmn:n:;R:::nuttj 2&:'tFiTMW'MvK,MVr':S:m' -. . .. .... . . . . M oi ciKiire, cuuuy or rijH-s, leieinione Phono UOlt, t::mtn:t:w:Ki w UHFM m WFFH V? cia-l Bl liUL!L your order to THE MODERN COMPANY Odd Fellows' Building, Prompt attention given nil orders. Marshfleld. fj FASTEST BOATS . ON l H'r BAY. Half H .nedule. Rup RetMtoi Murhhflcld nnd North Rend Made in lli Ulnutes. Private JjaudlriKS. Fare: Oneway, 15c; routl trip. 43r. J. A. O'KIilJjY, Proi)rletor.