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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
juimrtiiWl IWLH.IH. WH I m&am? t-- . ia.J.''W .mANlHEP,WJDENT,JlEfcUHU3AS. ..,. -IIUKSO JIY.ERY EyENI.NO EXCF.rTI.Na SUN "WBKKLY BY The -Coos Bay JFr ' i r i i i'h ! . Times Poiiushinq Cr. ine policy oi in" MJJ03 ur.;n,..uim:s - 11.11 .Hill wmmmmmmm mm f I i -u ' I '"VI i: r! ."(. n:l M'j !! 'iff. i T4- STjWk A. ...y ... . .. . .i v w . . :ar .vyrsT. :r. . . . a v: . .?! - w Uos Bay, luites . t.j j U, ? ,..? , ' y ; a1 " "'" ' ' "":.; :iWitR the insist and tUeaf nrtll .o T?nnllli1lnnr Irr . tirill V Inn iwlth!! : '. ' : . . " ', r "j.i'i: ,;.'j.i me independence o wucu irresiueui Roosevelt Is the leading! exponent. V kTflth;i' rifi rt0 nn.wvsfffr.tt ("ntl'llffs: and walk truly among them. - rshflhlcl. Ore's i-ki '! t r-ti .r.i j .,. nt Oti.vor tf attfipjfssipn th'bu'cK thfc Mh&fef is seedtid -ctysjs WEEIOiY. ''lttTiUKI-' JjK'lP'ifWi- Viff'lW50' Local readers, iuc per uno. In Adv.-uice. 'ne year . . r'rrv. . - If5.00 tflx months .,.,....-, j... .... ..,,N $2,60 ess than (.inoiiUisI per-month'tCGO ' V ,.' V U J Addiikss All Oommonicatio -vsto 1 COOS BAY DAILY TIMES '",Manl.fiel'J",,,','-"',,,,"-l ,,,! -,,'' Or'cgo ii nnrt ti p Tin TUB OIVfiGOX UNIVERSITY The report of tho president of tho ' Board ofUdgonts shows' that the In come of the State University of Ore- " 1 . 1 II- . ; ' v 1: , ,gon w;lll pjtwetl ?53,000 this year by only a fov dollars. This sum is pitl- ' lul. It Is. nM enough to paythe sal aries of t'he professors alid keep the machinery' br the' institution running: ... ,I,n Jact, thoa,gh the teachers have j served some three .months virtually ' 'without a cent of salary, there ' will bo a deficit 'of ?15',000 this year ' ' unless sonic better provision is made. :" The' president of the' '.board reconi- ''' uich'ds "that all contracts be made '''" terminable with tho current year, '""which conveys something llko an ' ""-'iritlma'tloh of dlsoolutlonj ''- '' The" plain truth ifi-that It would be much more to tho credit of. the state to discontinue the-universlty than to , support It uppn a basis of continual "" starvation. Either a state "university IE1 Js uesirauio or it is 1101. 11 it i uui iW '" 'VWVrhfiln. lnt' It. lie" abandoned and. ' the' fund's applied to sonie'm'bro use- ii- ful purpose. If it Is desirauie.'tlien ' It ought to be supported liberally onough lo bo eillcient and to meet its : increasing .nepds. OtUpv stat,9S havo , ,, found, without pxceptlon, that a, state , ., university is. a,H Investment, which , pays.froni every point, of view. Mlch- . igan, 'VIsc9nsIn, Minnesota, refuse- nothlpg that their great universities . ask, for In tho way of' support, and .nobody complains. It Is believed in .pur most progre3sive states that tho higher education is Just as essential to tho welfare of a community as tho primary schools. Experience shows tl-at primary education s'eldom 'flour- ' 'lshes Unless it Is inspired and stimu lated from above. Unless wo support our stato un iversity, Oregon . must depend for higher education upon the meager dole of charitable millionaires. A self-respecting commonwealth, like a self-respecting Individual, prefers to provide for Us own wants instead of depending upon donations. More over, It is better that there should bo ono advanced Institution In every state which dopends upon the great democratic public for support. Such an institution will teach economics, politics, history and social scienco with a very different trend from that which prevails under tho iniluonco of , Standard Oil. Tho perpetuity of Hireo Institutions depends upon' tho - Intelligence- of tho people. As wo , become more democratic wo must be-. ...come more lntolllgont or shipwreck is not far off. Oregon Is ono of tho states which Is traveling swiftly toward pure demo- . cra'cy.' "Unless she travels ftiiiy'as ,' swiftly itq ward Knowledge' ami wls- ' doju "her domocracy will "end tUn'' tyuiUruntcy. ' dn ' tub ' 'perll- "$B H.sea, whore wo hay chos en.', to YPyagb, It' would b'e Insarip to tl'lscarQharV and compass; but umt ,,s precisely what w'o sliqul'd'ilo wero we, to hamper tjio higher 'education. Tho people of Uils stato need, ill tho Jessona that tho oxpprlonco of man- , kind can toach. They should take tltq stato unlvopslty to their affection., Tipy shoiild fpster tind, phorlsh it. It will return, In wisp counsel, 'uid Uppo and, leadership, far liio'ro tl'iau , the v'alup wlJph H can,, jiosslblj re ceive. Botweon tho stat'p univprsjty and, tho people there should bo, ln,tl-i mate sympathy, hearty co-oporation, thorougU iindp,r8t,aiullnK. Tho su-, BBlpion should bo put away that tliore Is anything aristocratic In thQ , higher education. It Is tho most tlpniocrntlc thing Ii tlve worlds Ipnoranco is iho frloud of despot ,sm and oppreBsIpn. The puro In (ellpct ia n,pw. as It always has tho common heritage of thp common man. Prometheus sllll brings flrp, frpm hoavon audklndlea tho herih In o,vpry potajRp from It. v Orecoulan. .i3l23jj, THE DAILY COOS, H g k WAw lim--m m 'w "rwr wwm wa m- p nfr i .DAY." AN I "M.P 3$ "- wuw vn wr"!JHP',1t"iT2ItV5iCt4'WO. io uoojj JiHJAiiu. . , I I "i (f". v 5,5. . J ' I a wiToiinpsA i d ah mum cam- : j -- r-j -j- i , y j ; ifll passion ior oners, uroauiesa V IU IUKU LI1U UUlIUUUll lillilbD r , .1 . . . .1 . , ijipjhess jg a great love ana ! miijih serving. Philip Brooks. $ tf. 1lj0l, :p?)'j&)l.np'Y.517igfijgjpts of people, Settin round ln every town, Growlln' llko a broody chicken, 'KribcklA? everj',iBOT3d"thing' down?' DOn'6" yiswitoo'tlmttikindlrol cattle, CauB'eitU'ey alnt" noiuse'. on earth; You just be a bposter ropster. Crow and boost for all you'ro. worth. ! It Vd-.ji'it i.jji: ('(!: 11 1 if. i:it li your 'town iieetls bpbstfn'.uoost 'or,, Don't hold back and wait to'sed If some otlier f'eiler's'wllUn :" Sall'rlglit'ln, the cbVintry's free; No one's got "it nibrtg'a'ge on It, It's just y6ur as much' as ills, If your town Is shy on boosters', ' Ydtt get In tho boostin' biz. 1 1 if . ,.' If tulnojs don't just seem to suit you, An' tho world seems kinder wrong, Wtiut's me mutter with a boostin' Just to help thb thing along? 'Cause' if thing's 'should' stop a goln', We'd be in a sorry plight, You just keep that horn a blowln', ,, 1 Boost 'er up vWth ali your inlglit. If you see somb' feller tryln' ''For tp make some project go, You can boost 'it lip a trifle,' That's your cue to let him know That you'ro not a goln'f to knock it, Just because It ain't your "shout," .But you're goln' tp boost a little, ''Cause "'no's got tlie .best thing' out.' If yp'u know some feller's failin's, Just forget' 'em, 'cause you know That same feller's1 got' some good joints, Them's tlib'bnes you want' to show; "Cast your loaves out on the' waters, TheyTTcome back 's a sayin' true, Mebbe they, wilKcome back buttered, When some feller boosts, for you. Hpmer Clark Bennett.' There was an. adjourned meeting in the poets's corner at tho Mllllcoma Club last evonlng. - Poet Laureate Georgo Goodrum called tho meeting to order by reading a poem on spring styles that elicited much applause Jack Flanagan moved that the com mittee on the correspondence school. -f instruction In poetry read its re port, with tho following results: Why is it that tho ocean moans? That's what I'd llko to know; It may bo that an Empire clam Has pinched Its under-tow. FRANK PARSONS. And may bo It Is just the pain : That thrills its, bosom wide; What time it shudders at tho bar And thinks of last night's tide. BILL LAWLOR Perhaps you'd moan a bit yourself , If now and thou a whalo 1 , 1.1 Escaping from a swordflsh Should last you with Its tall. JACK FLANAGAN. 1 1 1 The fickle ocean wooed tho moon, They to a parson hied, Tho sound you hear Is' only this: Tho moaning of the tied. ' ' " L. A. LILiEQV ' I . in '. T Thus, thru tho reports tho' reasons ran And, rapidly grow worse; Hast thought perhaps tho ocean Moans it reading at such' verso. ' A', d'.'goss.' 'i 1 .su in. 1 1 i' "Cut It,' broke 'Tnlvy Conilroti; "If you follows are going In for' poetry . .' ' .. "'"i . ti'. yny uou t ypu prouueo soiuuining, tha,t is practical, llko this, , for "ln- b t unco: A, FABLE,. Tho hen remarked tp the muley cow, As slio .cackled er $aly , tyy, (That hj, tli,o hoa cackjed) "I.t,''s funny how I'm. gopd for an egg a day, rm,,a,fool tp.do it, for yhatido I got? My, fpod and niy lpdglng. .My! But tho popd'q gets t,)iat hp tho liousphold ppf,. ,( , ,, , And ho j)9Vor las Jnld a slngjo egg Not ?ypn whqn eggs wprp hlgfi. Tho muley cow rpmarjtpd to the hen, As she masticated litr end, (That U, tl? 99v difl) "Yoll what thpn, ,,,., .',. Ypu qijlt, and jquj; name ja mi. I'm .good for .eight fittUQPS of nilk "''day, ' ;,; , Andil'ni clven ray stable und srub; jtBiagHBMHHiHaaiMaMMMHMikMwfii -,. ...,.!. .- .. ' i. ' ' ' r - -- - iAAEgmgUtBM i ' LmSlkmttMM --- imm 4 - a .' ... W;l, Ji.!.,.-.,. ., . i .iO. 1 '. JI Jf WftM' 'V BlaTHSlllBIWM iOOSY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, But thcr tPArrot 'gets that .much, any- way "A'llwlHe'aR'wg"61ible2aira"vIihtrdbe 7 f r?ia3i7 i .". r. i J r Not af dribble of'mllk.itbiildttb!'' But the hlifed'man reiuhl-k'ed'to'Hhe' ill- .Hair, 1 , I 1 . 1 t. , ' You ket all that'stcrfniln to you. . : TThe poqdlb dfaes trlcitsijin' the parrot' ItfLtnl. In 1.tn 1.nM ... H .In V 111U11 IO UVUUI Lllttll JUU iVIH UU. , I Vnii'rn nnnoccnrv lmf wlmt'e tlio 115nl W . ..UWW..., W..W ....... U ..w .v UiOffibewnjll?!' y.yjirully f!W.!?"c louro bourgeoise workln s your !! asiimuttjjR; iKjisi.'inr"" You can't do, nothin' but jest pro- ,.rtWhat tifjm elloa does, Is .Art!" )in.vi;" jf'iks J.'li.. I! ,if..' . I i'l. li Oil. Vlllier will open her UancT lng cYisa-1 ng cifiss"ior children aaturaay. March"-7, ''lit Redmen's hall t 2 o'clock. ''Parents, who wish -tneir children1 t6 attend the class will. pleasd enter1 them' Saturday. " "'I t ir.l.l iU MHl " i,.'f(l!l ... i i A Card . . ' ' To the members of tho Republican, Pdrty'faf-Cood'Gounty)'Oregon:-" Gentlemen: I hereby announco my candidacy for the office of County Superintehdent1 of Schools( subject tp your pleasure In tho prlmaryielection I to boheld April'17, 1908. Respectfully yours, ' W H.. BUNCH. A CARD. To tho Republican voters of Coos County, Oregon: . Greeting: t.I hereby. announce, my self. 'as a. Candldalo for the nomina tion 'for School Superintendent of Coos county, subject to your pleas ure at the Republican primaries. ROBERT GOETZ. - REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the First! Trust 8l Savings Bank of Coos 'Bay" At Mar'shflbld, fn' tli'6 State of Ore gon, at the1 Close of Business February 14, 190S. Resources.' "' Loans and discounts. ,f .$ 16,194.15 Ba,nklng hpuse, furniture , , nnd fixtures '. . , '.',' 5G,'337.G2. Duo from banks (not re- (, (, sej.yp banks) '. . . , 320. S3 Duo from Approved .re- , ' ' ,sery,o banks ...... .'.'. . lGOG.OO- Checks and other cash f ,items ,,.... ,,'... .... ' 400.00 Expenses, taxes and as- , , , sessments ,? , 1170.31- Cash,on hand f 17,597.22 Total ' ?10S,433.03' Liabilities. . , Capital stock paiq lii $ 73.S75.00 Interest 357.11 Exchange 2.45 Individual deposits sub ject to check 31,713.80 Savings deposits 2.4S4.G7 Total $108,433.03 State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss. I, D. Kreltzer, cashlor of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Js truo to tho best o my knowledge and belief. , ,,D. JCREITZER, Cashier. Correct Attest: , , JOHN S. COKE, M. C. HORTON, JOHN F. HALL, i S. C. ROQERS, ' Directors. Subscribed and sworn, to before mc this 37th day of February, 90; jame;s t. h,all. (Spal.) Notary Public. ICUUSEN'S.. SHOE STORE "". '.'mil"-'",: RELIABLE t 8 5! FOOTWEAR 5590$090O " i:iM (i -i ROY L IAWH0RNE I TH0MAS0N & HANSON tfay",tfa?rn iitf. f,&& ''&!! I I 2&M gggN, MONDAY, MARCH Sfo az - "Sfm ,Frs w Mm "- m '' MV. a . -.w AW rM.JM6 rfmrtnt Vi8TrMfjwBiU ff'jfffj'jin v fev ' S? n kV'N WM :; iXih &n&24. ::tii ' lfo'pO!!J;)(JWlI!lf , ' C&'K 'IK' I'll V JO -. J.IMi .HIItJM ID i tlll'SH ,r '. .i .iWgnting 'CMAltSlWrnriiy'' ' : 'ill -ii '1. Spdrial Rates' tci'private j: l vm in jr ii Din r , "vedhesday Afternoon, ladies Exclusively C. B. Scliiffler. Floor A,r. MfttfmittffiffigsgrogR HPrif sit'f? infi STEAMER HOMER KCtWEEN COOS bAY AND SAN FRANCISCO So rcscr .i.ous held nftcr tho nrrWJ si the ship unless ticket is koiight. F.,5. DOW, Agent MARSIIFJELD, JS2&OWSZ : i i ... i , , Cqliforwa and Oregon Coast St,eanisliii) Company "Steamer Alliance , , ' B.W. QLSON, Master" ; ' Q SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS; 8 P, M. SAILS FROM' C00S BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE0F TIDE, "F. P. Baumgar'tner, Agt. ' ' Couch Sti Dock, Portland', 6re. ' WHYiDO'i PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSl'AGKEN ' A0DITION? '" "' '" ' ' BECAUSE ' l"" It is choice inside "residence property ,rlots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices oflots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE' GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT, CO. Hepry 5,engstacken, Manager. WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Speed Launchei and Engines a Specially All Clanes of Boat andEngine Repairing PromptlyAttended tp nopi in tha "North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon II. U. BEVIER, Mechiuiical Engineer C. H. ALLGEUj BoatJBuilder r TEe"" Latest i i' Three Weeks Tho Lions Share ii. Tho. Broken Road ' ,My Lady of Clevo ' Tho Yoke :i 'Front esaH2SSSaEESaErasa5HFE525a52SaS3S3i3a5E52SESSraaSESESEHZSSH5HS2SSFj Portland &" Coos ti ifll.' iiril.li- Sails -from-Portland" BREAKWATER I In Sails from'Coos Bay SatMltiays'!'at fervice of Tide. K j-f i C. Fw McCbl!um,, Agfc ' in Phone Main 34 ',515E5HSH5aSHS5H5E5SSHS2SHSHS525 ttmtt ntttttu BRAVER HILL COAL Xhc Hm4 tht-Made Coos Bay famous Sen'd ydii tearhs b'r telephone youtf'Orclfers to ' m. ',i . ii f : ' .1 v ' - Masters & McLain, Soje agents' 3.0 Par Tob ai the Trd, 98.Q0 rr To? ellvrad. Special pi-iees on icbw lokd lots. i i tt TitinH. 1 4 ,IIV"vi -'11 f , WtlENINTO of c: your KKlll 'I Hu& HiffrncDM , ... a,n. iHVMHM','i uua jeuv' wtMmiBft ,. . Pnompt ftttaatida 1908. !) SB. 3 ywhxkpbsu Jiro do - four J A, StJLn.. ' 'CLkvi n -t I tZJlts t ) 2, m--' KV ,( .;,:, , r it - -.T-tr fWWJ S2M, s, '"ZKj Y"" 1.1 " "C4S - V j etii --c? I U TreaiYotf' Right ' IU( Tfflt" YltltKOlllil lllfl JW'U Stylo nntlvQijnlty., , tll HK-iiut-ri OREGON'- Now ooerl 7 to' 9:30 p'. m. m - w S.-JWKr'V I " Safttrcfay Afternoon 2 to 4:30 parties !:30 to I.J:30 p. rri. P.. L. Avery. Prop. OREGON L. W. Shay. Agt. " 'M'arsiifield. Ore., Phone 441. Bound 'Jtapfcs HANSEN 'Sfcreefc" Bay 'St 'S.'Line"" )U- il n -a "in iiti Wednesday-at -8 p. m. I 1IM1 .I'l I y " w A. St. Dock I 1! I nttmmtttttmtmmttamtm Prompt Delivery Gunrnntocd. i fflwtmmttmmxmwmnfflmfflwtiwa .V II Vfoi ' Yi.t 7 'j:riiv '( ml lirars. ennur or. pines. in' "! order t ,w rriv amv vimiih,i ,, ri(l,7 i fjtm all ) i f I.1 "It jfc)f P wrrr. ,',' lilt llll "ttttr" Business Directory j a, (,( tin Doctors. 'Dili w" trvn i Tmiifww ! iw-i w-m bj DOCTOR . W. BAUMBAUGH riiyslclnn uud,6iiri;o6n. .OiBpasfisAMTCowjaftnaChJldcpn. Office over Lockhart drug store. KO0U18 E and"m IIPlio,ndu4,Cl. ' ''v? if f hrn v. If R. GEOR LESLIE i'l OsteppiUliic Physician GrdiluAtdi of AnWtcnn School of Ostconathv rlc '" T i liii , Klavlllc, Mn. Tg!-0 A. In. In 4 n. in. ntlinr 1rni..B 1... 6il1foIf6iiys:-flft. Aptvbintm'Cnt. "AppfalnthVCut. ''Dmco In Naalmrt; lllock Phono 1611. Marshfleld, Oro. &S Physician and Surgeon. OHMtWiiUlUk $to, rV.'ltflmnelKai - Physician and Surgeon. Office over Sengsta'cken's Drug Storo, Phones Ouicaclchr'Resiao'nio'.7'83, 'a. l. lio'usinoh'Wr D Physician- und Surgeon. iPfnco!ovei;-,iFIi,-st . aonal ..Bank, Residence, two blocks north of Crystal' Theater; .DffIco Phone 1431. Residence Phone 1G56. in i, in I ' ' '" ..Lawyers. Frnncis II. Clarke Jacob M. lilnko Ijnvrenofc A. Uljccltilst GLARICIJ, 11LAKE & TilLTEQVISTj ATTOUNErS-AT-LAW Times rJulldliig, ' M'arsh'flold, Oro. United States Commissioner's Ofllco. J. W. UENXETT, Office over Flanagan & BonnBtt ' Bank. Marshfleld, .... Oregon C' McKN'IGHT, ) i ." Attprn.oy at Law. , Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Block Marshfleld, - - i :' OregoD -OKE & COJCE, "I Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, - '- - '''Oregon Miscellaneous CAKPEtfl'EU" ' ' Call R. A. Corth'oll. For all kinds of carpentering, building arid repair worli:. Show cas es and ofllco furnlturo a specialty. Phono 5G1. Corthell's Delicatessen. It, ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klndc Phone 1884. MUSICAL M KS. GEIJALDLXE MORRIS. AToico Culture; Puro tone production a specialty. Studio In Xnsburg Block. PIANO TUNING, By. J. P. ORielly, Resident Tuner. Address Box 210, Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy 'of Music. Voice, Piano. PJpo Organ. Harmony etc., Irom bi'glunllig'lo graduptlon. Singers cbaclic'd in ttyle diction and ilnterpretatlons, for opera, orajorfppj.conocrt wqrlf tNow O'Coniiell Building. Marshfleld. ESH52S15HS155BSHSa5SSSSESEE53HS3 EMPIRE Fi$lk Market '' jHAl,st4tWh'ar'i,! I III llll ill! Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd '"caiuiod 'flftli; !!h fact Wl kinds of I flsh in season. ' ' l " 4 i i ii i i 'f , iiWharfl)ack of ami -m ' "'PIGNEEIUGROCERY. kiiwtoBWrtwH"T" I f tVb lill BiM&kiKAiiy TUlni" livery, Feed and Sol Stable. WmiI for. SaLs. Third & A t. Phone 1301 Manhflold 11 -IUIJ JiUi.'Jl f BONITA 'and NOR.tHt BEND HI m )i.i.:it( , . i jiff, .1 FASTEST BOATSi 0N-THEBAY. i Half Hour Schedule. Rap Between Unruhlleld "iWd North l!l WPrtefLaA'nlft" Tfare: On way, lfiti; KiUodr trlf. Mk. I. A. ttXittY. lrcleter; I ' ' Ji !' ii JCir ifif7nfi i i Wnnwif ir iT " "m wi'i'mm kx . nBaasH