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Address Am Communicatio nsto
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Wannfield' - Oregon
KEl'UHLICAN' COUNTV
TIOX.
CONVEX-
NOW AND IIEKE.
If
The Republican c.ec-.ors or Coos
county, state of Oregon, are advised
that a Republican county convention
will be held In the court house, Co
qtillle City, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tues
day, March 24, 19 OS, for tho follow
ing purposes: To perpetuate party
organization; to discus sand recom
mend Republican candidates for
county and state offices.
The representatloa by precincts
will be one delegate for each ten. For "Sometime
votes or fraction thereof cast at the
general election of Jutit) 1, 190G.
The following Is a lis: of the dele
gates to which each proclnct Is en
titled: Bandon 16
Burton 2
Coaledo , 3
-Coos City 2
North Coos River 3
Coos River 3
East Coquillo 10
West Coquille .' -J
Deer Park 1
Dora 3
Emplro 4
Enchanted 3
.Four Mile 2
X.ako 2
JLco 2
North Marshfleld 9
South Marshilcld 18
Missouri 3
Myrtle Point 15
Newport 3
North Bend '. 18
Norway . . . . G
Parkersburg 4
Prosper 3
Itlverton 4
Rowland 1
South Slough 1
Sumner 3
Ten Mile 2
If you'll have flowers to spread upon
my brow
When I He stark and over me you
bow,
Spread them now.
sometime you'll reward my deeds
of right,
Sometime" make my future glad
and bright,
Begin tonight.
may bo farther off
than death
I'd rather see your deeds than hear
your breath;
Make DO your shibboleth.
If when you die I am to have your
dough,
Remaining a Jobs turkey till you
go
If this be so,
Why not begin to sort of die today?
(Tho' I'll be sad when jou have
passed away)
It has to come, and after I'll be glad
For all you've had.
rtan'l
do
1 Envoi.
Prince, to make plain, don't
"round in the way
And blow about what you will
some day
For those so dear;
If they need help, and you are "IT"
just say,
"Here's that two plunks at deiih I
meant to pay "
Pay now, and here.
Selected.
--
"Even a woman must have money
to live," says Luisa Tetrazzini. If
this be true we are at a loss to know
how the wives of some men on Coos
It is recommended that precinct ' Bay manage to live.
caucuses bo held not later than Sat
urday, March 21.
P. L. PHELAN.
Chairman Rep. Co. Central Comm.
E. L. C. FARRIN, Secretary.
Tho simplified spelling board re
commends that in words where "inn''
Is pronounced as "m" that the "n '
be dropped. Many will dam this
with faint praise.
"Many a true word is spoken in
Jest," remarked Dr. Haydon as he
j lighted his cigar.
I "Yes, said Dr. Straw, "but the
' majority of lies are uttered in dead
, earnest."
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Tailors declare that "cuffs on trou
sers will not be allowed." But the
i Coos Bay small boy who disobeys his
parents Is liable to get a largo niim-
i ber of cuffs on his trousers with or
without the consent of any tailor.
THE Cr,KVELAXl) HORROR.
Inexpressibly horrible is the per
sistently recurring picture of that
dreadful holocaust of little innocents
which Cleveland saw the other day.
God grant that wo mortals, who are
encompassed by terrors of every sort
in tills dark world of mysteries may
be spared the repetition of anything
llko that again. The picture has
burned into every parental heart of
this nation and although we close our
eyes that wo may suppress tho mem
ory ot It, it comes before us again
nnd again and will not let us sleep or
rest. Parents teel secure indeed expectation, those picturesque littlo
when their little ones are In tho forms which we have adorned with
sehool house. It is a fortress of Parental pride according to our artis
H.ifoty as well as training and ono tlc ideals, thoso budding minds
uxpects least of all to have his sor- whlch llavo Pleased us by their
rows intensified by tho occurrences ur'Sht, innocent thoughts, and thoso
there. While we are expecting and liealts which have been all the world
dreaming no evil, suddenly tho tern- t0 us- lu Cleveland tho despair of
pie of our hopo is all ablaze and dujlth lws enteied many a forlorn
thero wo bohold tho forms wo love lleart and U10ke'i 't irreparably,
most, tho beings whom wo havo giv- I While we must 'la tho dead past bury
ton our best honois, and sanctified tho ,ioiul' let us blllld our schools
most to protect nnd train, tho idols a,ul koel' thom in such a st'lu and
of our love and hope, writhing In the wa' that never again will inno
most fearful n conies this hmaiti ' cents bo made to suffer as were thoso
It Is a wonder that people would
not try to keep out of trouble witch
they know very well that by falling
Into it they must hire a lawyer.
"For your birthday, "remarked a
Coos Bay wife to her hubby as sho
Btarted to unroll a small parcel, "I
am going to give you something that
you are always needing."
"I know what that is, "rejoined her
husband trying to look cheerful.
"What Is it?"
"Advice."
A now story is told on "Fighting
Bob" Evans: While visiting in onoj
of the New York towns, Admiral and (
Mrs. Evans attended one of the lead-
Ing Episcopal churches, entering a I
pew in which sat a man and his
daughter. Presently the man pulled
out his card and, writing the follow
ing, handed It to the admiral:
"Pardon me, but I pay $500 for
this pew."
Whereupon "Fighting Bob" turned
over the card and amiably scribbled:
'You pay too much."
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Ingenious Cypher.
The following was written by
Professor Whawell at the request of
a young lady:
U 0 a 0, but I 0 U,
O 0 no 0, but O 0 me;
O let not my 0 a 0 go,
But give 0 0 I 0 U so.
Thus deciphered:
(You sigh for a cypher, but I sigh for
you,
O, sigh for no cypher, but O sigh for
me:
O let not my sigh for a cypher go,
But give sigh for sigh, for I sigh for
you so.)
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Tho Results.
Upon the yellowed fly-leaf of an
old Bible found in the corner stone
of an old mission recently torn down
the following lines appear in a small,
quaint handwriting:
King David and King Solomon
Led merry, merry lives,
With many, many lady friends
And many, many wives.
When old age crept over them,
With many, many qualms,
King Solomon wrote the Proberbs
And King David wrote the Psalms.
and painful old earth knows, burn
ing, burning, burning, while they
scream and struggle, and wo can not
litolp them. Is It not enough to in
flict tho human race with insanity to
realize that n littlo more care, and j A special committee of tho New
n littlo less greed, would havo pie- York board of education recommends
of Cleveland.
The Pessimist.
Nothing to do but work;
Nothing to eat but food;
Nothing to wear but clothes,
To keep one from going nude.
Nothing to breathe but air;
Quick as a flash 'tis gone.
Nowhere to fall but off;
Nowhere to stand but on.
Nothing to comb but hair;
Nowhere to sleep but bed;
Nothing to weep but tears;
Nothing to bury but dead.
Nothing to sing but songs;
Ah, well, Alas, Alack!
7t where to go but out;
Nowhere to come but back.
-Ex.
THE THRICE A AVECK WORLD.
In tile l't evidential Campaign Year.
RECOMMENDS WHIPPING IN
SCHOOLS.
vented all this pain and suffering.
I tho revival of corporal punishment
It ought to mako us remodel our In the schools of that city. The sug
ontlro architectural plan of school gestion is in harmony with tho views
construction. Possibly It may bo of many educators and with tho be
llfty yeais boloro another such catas- ! lief of others who havo observed tho
tropho occurs. If it must occur ovon ' unruly spirit often prevailing among
as frequently as that wo could al- P'iplls when they know tho law pro
most pray that tho whole- earth and i tects them from whipping.
nil its life could ho annihilated. In
this God's world, where thero is so
much surfneo on tho round nnd roll-
Sontlmont against corporal punish
ment grew out of tho extremes to
which it was frequently carried by
ing earth, why should a child over quick-tempered nnd irrational teach-
bo forced to sit on tho second floor , era who applied tho tod in anger,
of a wooden structuro, taking its llfo sometimes with cruel physical effect,
in its hands, nnd being trapped to a and genorally leaving on tho mind of
wrrlblo
death, If fire breaks out?
Why should not tho school rooms nil
1)0 built on tho ground nnd tho doors
around tho sides of tho building ho so
arranged that each entlro room can
bo emptied in a second? It Is polnt-
tho child an impression that it was
an exhibition of brute power con
ferred by law, rather than propor
punishment for an offenso.
Many persons believe that thero
are occasions in tho schools whon tho
cd out that our bchools can bo einp- only effective way to deal with an un
tied In a Hie drill, when thoro is no ' ruly pupil Is to whip him. They
flpo and no panic, In a minute nnd n j would havo tho punlshmont applied,
lmlf. But in most cases when thero howovor, without passion and in such
is a flro there is a panic and nelthor a way that tho offender would realize
panic nor fire has beon anticipated. I exactly what it meant. Thero nro
A mlnuto nnd a half is a long time. ! teachers to whom it would bo ox
Tlo lire Is quick and that space of tremoly unwiso to grant authority to
time Is sulllclent to dostroy many lit-' whip, and such authority can safely
tie lives or to cut off many avenues bo given only to ono to whom no por
of escape. AVo can not tako chances sonnl motive would bo applied.
nnd risk oven most remotely, thoso Items from various parts of the
largo innocent, soulful eyes, which
look Into our hearts for love and pro
tection, those protty littlo faces which
nno turned to us with confidence and
country Indicate that thero is a trend
toward restoration of corporal pun
ishment, If it can be sufficiently
guarded.
Moro Alert, More Thorough and More
Fearless Than Ever.
Read in Eery English-Speaking
Country.
A president of tho United States
will bo elected this year. AVho is ho
and who is tho man whom ho will
beat? Nobody yet knows, but the
Thrlce-a-AVeek edition of the Now
York AVorld long ago established a
chnracter for impartiality and fear
lessness in tho publication of news,
and this it will maintain. If you
want tho news as It really is, sub
scribe for tho Thrice-a-AVeek edition
of the Now York AVorld, which comes
to you every other day except Sun
day, and is thus practically a dally
at tho prlco of a weekly.
THE THRICE-A-AVEEK AVORLD'S
regular subscription price Is only ?1
per year, and this pays for 15G pa
pers. AVo offer this unequalled news
paper nnd Tho AVeokly Coos Bay
Times together for one year for
$2.15. Tho regular subscription
prlco of tho two papers Is $2.50.
Sails fmm Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
S Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
TC. F. McCollura, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - r - A St Dock
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STEAMER PLANT
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO MAR. 6th
ATo reseri4-dns held
after tho nrrlTnl of the ship unless ticket Li wonght.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD,
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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.
P. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. ShawAgt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441.
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BEAVER MILL COAL
The Fuel that Made Coos Bay Famous
Send your teams or telephone your orders to
Masters & McLain,
Sole agents
$5.00 Per Ton at the Yard, 0.00 Per Ton Delivered
prices on fecow load lots. f
Plume 2011.
Special
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
HTACKEN ADDITI
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. ,
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New Styles and Samples
JUST RECEIVED FROM
Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit House
CHICAGO
MRS. M. R. SMITH, Aent
Cor. First and B Sts. : Marshfield
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Business Directory
Doctors.
DOCTOK B. W. BAUMHAUGII
Physician and Sun?..,
Diseases of Women nnd Chlldron.
Offlco oyer Lockhart drug atom
BOOIUB E and F. Phnnn 1 ici
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It. GKOllGti W. LKSLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate ot AmcriBchojJ of 0.teop.u,T
uiiraiuin;-, m 10 4 p m Other Ilourm.
Phono 1611. Marshfleld, Ore.
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Olllcc-Flrnt Nut. Hank Utile
GUO. B. D1X
Physician nnd Surgeon.
l'lione lfjn
DJt. J. W. )
Physi
INGRAM
hy.siclan and Surgeon.
Ofllce over Sengstackon's Drug Store.
Phones Offlco 1G21; Residence 783!
D'
U. A. L. HOUSEWOItTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlco over First National Dank,
Residence, two hlocks north ol
Crystal Theater. Office Phone
1431. Residonco Phone 1G56.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarka Jacob M. Blake
Law runce A. I.lljcqulst
iARKE, ULAKB &
LILJBQVIST,
ATTORNErS-AT-LAW
Times Dulldlng, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Office.
C"
J. W.
UENNETT,
Offlco over Flanagan & Bonnett
Bank.
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
C. f. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bonnett & Wait Block
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-OKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
Miscellaneous
MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY
Odd Fellows Hall.
Monday and Thursday Afternoon and
Evenings.
Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smith
CARPENTER
- Call R. A. Corthell.
For all kinds of carpentering,
oulldlng and repair work. Show cas
es and ofllce furniture a specialty.
Phono 501. Corthcll's Delicatessen.
M
It. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klnde.
Phono 1884.
MUSICAL
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ItS. GERALDINE MORRIS.
Voice Culture,
Puro tone production a specialty.
Studio in Nashurg Block.
PLVNO TUNING,
By J. F. O'RIELLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Boy 240, Marshfleld.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Voice, Tlnno Hpo Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coached In
stslo diction nnd Interpretations, for opera,
Virntorlo or concert work
New O'Connell Building, Marshfleld.
Tho Drain nnd Coos Bay stage line
has transferred Its Marshfleld agency
from Norton & Hanson store to II. O.
Bneckenrldgo, agent, at tho office of
tho Coos Bay Transportation Co., A
Street Dock. For In formation phono
1631 or Inquire of Capt. Holden, of
tho launch Gasco.
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Speed Lannchei and Enginei a Specialty
All Clanei of Boat and.Engine Repairing Prompt!y7Attended to
nopi in the North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon
II. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. II. ALLGER, Boat Builder
Havo just received my new stock
of spring hats. Mrs, A. E. Payno.
Just received a Sue line ot Asking
Mcklo, Coos Say Caafc Blare.
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BUSINESS LOT
On Second Street in same block as
First Trust and Saving Bank Bldg.
RIGHT IN THE BUSINESS CENTER
For particulars see
STUTSMAN & CO.
For convenience of Call pa
trons tho Laundry offlco will
he open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. iOur wagon
will call.
h)0S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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Mnr8hflQld and North Bend
THOMASON & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Gairn and Feed
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
JMAK8IIFIKLD OREGON.
C'.ipital Subscribed I5U.000
Capital Paid Up $10,000
Undivided fronts $35,000
Poet a general banking business and drawl
on the Dank ol California, Ban FrancliO
Calif., KirstKfltlcnal Bank Portland Or., First
National Banlf Koseburg, Or., Hanover Na.
tlonal Bank, New York, N. II. Kotbohlld A
Bon, London, Kngland.
Also (ell change on nearly all the principal
cities ot Europ.
Account! kepf subject to check, safe deposit
lock boxes fr rent at 6 cents a month or
5. a year,
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