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THE DAILY (JOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908.
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COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Multifield Oregon
REPUBLICAN COUNTY
TION.
CONVEX-
The Republican electors or Coos
county, state of Oregon, aro advised
that a Republican county convention
will bo held in ths court house, Co
quille City, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tues
day, March 24, 19lS, for the follow
ing purposes: To uerpetuate party
organization; to dlacus sand recom
mend Republican candidates for
county and state offices.
The representation by precincts
will be one delegate for each ten
votes or fraction thereof cast at the
general election of Junti i, 190G.
Tho following is a Use of tho dele
gates to which each precinct Is en
titled: Bandon 10
Burton 2
Coaledo 3
Coos City 2
North Coos River 3
Coos River 3
East Coqulllo 10
Wesjt Coqulllo 3
Deer Park 1
Dora 3
Empire 4
Enchanted 3
Four Mile 2
Lake 2
Leo 2
North Marshfleld 9
South Marshfleld 18
Missouri 3
Myrtle Point 15
Newport 3
North Bend 18
Norway C
Parkersburg 4
Prosper 3
RIverton 4
Rowland 1
South Slough 1
Sumner 3
Ten Milo 2
It Is recommended that precinct
caucuses' be held not later than Sat
urday, March 21.
P. L. PIIELAN.
Chairman Rep. Co. Central Coram,
E. L. C. FARRIN. Secretary.
INTO THE LIMELIGHT
Tho readiness with which tho press
of tho country has found in tho fol
lowing: sentonco from the nrcsidont's
message, special allusions to Chan-jchosen as chairman of the meeting
cellor Day and other defenders of, and Walter Caldwell, secretary. M.
lawless magnate methods, onco inoro ' G. Pohl, fruit inspector, was present
emphasizes tho fact that it is notjanu gave an Interesting talk on tho
necessary to can names in order to
ndminlster a stinging rebuke:
"There aro amnio material rewards
for those who servo, with fidelity,
tho mammon of unrighteousness; but
they aro dearly paid for by tho peo-jiiml
plo who permit their representatives,
whether In public life, In the press,
or in tho colleges where their young
men aro taught, to preach and to
practice that thero Is ono law for tho
rich and another for tho poor."
And, judging from tho sllenco thnt
lias succeeded tho aggresslvo clamor
of thoso hitherto violent assailants , tooting tho organization, when it is
of tho administration, it Is evident j hoped that thero will bo a largo at
that they do not at all enjoy tho oh- tondanco of tho fruit growers and
noxious publicity givon them, and , they will make it a success,
are, therefore, getting out of tho re-1 Myrtle Point .Men Meet,
vcallng limelight as much as possible ' At tno meeting of tho Coquille Vnl
and into which thoy and thoir ino-jlo' Fruit Growers' Association held
tlves havo been summarily dragged. 'nt tuo cIty hall in Myrtle Point on
j Wednesday nftornooii, by-laws were
adopted and directors elected. Tho
A GOOD KXAMPLE. directors hold a meeting immediately
A romnrkablo exnmplo of profit- afterward and elected officers for tho
sharing by bequest occurred in Loh- yoar ending tho first Wednesday In
don tho other day, when a dry goods jnnuary, 1909.
merchant, Henry Fletcher, died, leav- Tho following wore elected direct
ing an estate of $05,000, tho bulk of ors: T. M. Hermann of tho South
which was divided in sums of fromjrcrk. G. G. Swan, of tho East Fork;
$250 to ?G,000 among thoso em- n, Bnrtlott, of Catching Creek; D. R.
ployes who had heou in his service i,ows, of tho North Fork, and Georgo
Ave years or longer. Thero is omi- u, Morgan, of Hall's Crook,
nont fitness, nftor provision for the At tho mooting of directors fol
fninlly, in such provisional dlstrlbu-'lowing, officers wero chosen as fol-
ww ......fa lllu U11VU1B u ,lilvo 0W8. Tt M German, president;
helped to build up a fortune. If inaeorgo B. Morgan, vice-president; G.
some degreo it wero tho general prac- 0. Swan, becretary, and D. R. Lowis
ljuu, iush wuuiii no saiti nuoiu mo ex-.
ploltatlon of tho working classes.
PACIFIC COAST CITIIS. U ongago actively in tho business for
"Tho trend of civilization lias al- wh,oh u wus fo"ed. Tho directors
ways boon wostwnrd," said Honry w,u ,ncot nBUm Tuesday of noxt week
W-itFon Cornoll lu a locturo recontly to ntt0I"l to ter dotnlls of tho or
dollvorod boforo Portland business Kunlzntlon. Enterprise,
men, "slnco it crossed Asia to swoop ( svswwsWwWWW,
through Europe Immigration is now. found tho greatest cities of tho
Ilowlug west through tho United world."
States with irreslstiblo force, but tho And ho might havo added truth-
Pacific coast is tho limit of this great
tidal movnmont ninl tmrn win i., '
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THE FRUIT N
ARE ACTIVE
Coquille Organizes a Branch
Association Myrtle Point
Growers Meet.
M. O. Pohl, tho new Coos County
Fruit Inspector, is in Marshfleld to
day on business connected with his
new duties. Mr. Pohl will visit the
various orchards on the Coos river
and on the various inlets on this trip.
In conversation with a Times re
porter Mr. Pohl said that he did not
find tho fruit trees in tho vicinity of
Coos Bay In as good condition as he
expected. Very few of the fruit grow
ers have given their trees tho atten
tion really required. Mr. Pohl right
ly says that this should be a matter
of local pride with tho people, and
that simply as a demonstration of
what, may bo done In the way of fruit
raising, the peoplo in this section
should see that even If they have only
a few trees that they be properly
kept.
Mr. Pohl Is very much in earnest
in his work, and says if peoplo will
not act on his first notice ho will then
give a second notice, and if action is
not taken then ho will proceed under
the state law and have the trees prop
erly treated by labor that he will em
ploy or tho trees cut down and the
expense assessed against the prop
erty. Ho expresses the hope that It
may not be necessary to resort to
these extreme measures.
Mr. Pohl states that at Coquille
ono man provided himself with a
sprayer and did tho work for tho en
tire section, making a charge for his
work, and he thinks there is the same
opportunity for some man in this sec
tion. Mr. Pohl is enthusiastic about the
possibilities of commercial orchards
in this section, of which he says he
has not seen one. Very few of the
fruit growers have realized anything
from their trees, and none of them
the full possibilities of the business.
Mr. Pohl says that every tree should
bo good for at least $10 per season,
but if that sum were divided in two,
with SO trees to the acre it would
bring In the handsome sum of $400
per acre. Ho contrasts this with the
hard work of dairying much to the
advantage of the fruit grower.
Coqulllo Fruit Growers Organize.
A local branch of tho Cops County
Fruit Growers Association was or
ganized in Coquille last Saturday,
February 29. E. A. Howey was
subject of fruit growing. The prime
i object of the association 13 to see
thnt a nno article of fruit is grown,
aiul then that tho producer gets a fair
rensonblo price for it, and to do
!thls Jt is tho purposo of tho associa-
tlo t0 form a stock company. A mo
tlon was mndo and carried that the
association bo known as tho "Co
qulllo Fruit Growers' Association,
with headquarters at Coqulllq. It
was decided to meet Saturday, March
14, at 10:30, for the purposo of per-
treasurer,
This completes tho organization of
tho association, and it is now ready
fully, one of them will bo built on
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vura ua),
THE ADVANCE
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Are Plentiful at Upper Klamath
Lake, A Sensible Sug
gestion. Under date of Spokane, March 5,
F. B. Tichenor, that energetic and
tireless booster for Coos Bay, writes
that the Coos County Free Informa
tion Bureau of Spokane, of which Mr.
Tichenor is promoter and manager,
will start its first immigration to
Coos county this week and keep It
up until fall. These men, he writes,
have means, and will locate some
where in Coos county.
Mr. Tichenor who Is general organ
izer of the Woodmen of the World
for Eastern Washington and north
ern Idaho, has given freely of his
money, time and effort in tho work
of boosting Coos county, and spread
ing information of its resources to
the world. He deserves well of the
people of this section, for which he
Is working so energetically, intelli
gently and effectively.
Have James McCarthy Stealth
t ily Brought Back From
Butte, Montana.
Editor Coos Bay Times:
In a recent issue of the Times
there appeared a local item concern
ing a pelican which had been killed
up Haynes Inlet, and which closed
with the remark that pelicans are
very rare inland, and that It was be
lieved that this particular stray bird
was run ashore by the recent storms
along the coast. Tlie writer assumes
that The Times Is correct In its judg
ment that the bird was a pelican, for
he is not in apposition to visit this
particular Museum of Natural His
tory of the city of Marshfleld to ver
ify it. On this assumption he begs
to offer the following remarks. In
tho first place, tho pelican Is not a
deep sea bird, as your reporter Im
plies, but rather frequents lakes,
rivers and sea coasts of temperate
and tropical countries. They are
probably seldom seen In the vicinity
of Coos Bay, or along these northern
coasts because of the prevailing cool
temperature, but It seems to be a fact
unknown to tho sources of your in
formation that tho pelican at least
summers in largo numbers not 150
miles away from hero as he files. In
other words It does not seem to be
known here on the Bay that the Up
per Klamath Lake, and Pelican Bay
In particular, Is a great rendezvous 1 1:
for the pelican through tho summer
season. In the second place, in view
of tho fact that the boys and girl3 of
Marshfleld and vicinity aro wisely de
nied access to theso mounted speci
mens of natural history (which ac
cording to. your report has already
become extensive) because of tho
dangerous and pernicious associa
tions in which they aro exhibited, and
aro thus denied ono of the most val
uable means of acquiring accurate
and practical knowledge in the
realm of natural history, is it not an
opportune time to suggest that either
provision bo made for such a collec
tion and exhibition in connection
with the public library, which is be
ing pushed at tho present time, or
that tho Chamber of Commerce in its
laudable work of exhibiting tho re
sources and wonders of this country
add such a collection to its general
exhibit. II. H. BROWN.
Is This n Slap at Captain Macgenn?
Los Angeles Times: Kipling has
written a poem nbout Fighting Bob
Evans. Wo print this fact In tho
hopo that It will discourage somo of
tho California poets who aro prepar
ing to break out tho moment tho fleet
heaves In sight.
Twelve O'clock.
Dick How did your brother dio?
Tom Too much union labor.
Dick How so?
Tom Ho was carrying a box of
dynamlto ono day when tho whistle
blow.
THOROUGHBRED CinCKEN
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
I am prepared to furnish during
tho Reason eggs for hatching from
thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns,
Whito Leghorns, Black Minorcaa and
White Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per
settlnr. Incubator lots of Brown
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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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STEAMER PLANT
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO MAR. 6th
No reseri.-oiis held
after tho arri-iftl of the ship unless ticket hi wought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Mastor.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore.
;jmjnju:mmt:m::m:tmnttatttttM
BEAVER HILL CpAL g
The Fuel that Made Coos Bay .Famous l!
Send your teams or telephone your orders to :
Masters & McLain, jj
Sole agents i
$.".00 Tor Ton nt tho Yard, i?G.OO Per Ton Delivered. Special j
prices on scow load lots. H
Phono 2011.
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY JW
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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.
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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WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Spttd Launchei and Engine a Specialty
All Clanei of Boat and,Engiae Repairing PromplhJAtlended'to
uopi in tie North Bend Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon
II. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C.'II. ALLGER, IWBuilder
Leghorn at $5.00 per hundred and
Black Minorcaa $6.00 per hundred.
Also eggs from tho famous laying
Indian Runner aucks at $2.00 per
setting. J. O. WATSON.
Breeder of Reglsterod Jersey Cattle
and Berkshire (rwlne, CotxuiTte, Ore-
Per Sack
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Bay S S. Line S
L. W. Shaw, Agt,
Marshfleld, Oro., Phone 441.
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Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' nud Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Brcker, Prepriefw.
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Business Directory
Doctors.
DOCTOR 11. W. BAUMUAUGII
Physician and Surgeon.
Disease of Women and Chlldron.
Ofllco over Lockhart drug storo.
Rooms E and F. Phono 1451.
D
II. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of Amerlcim School of Oatconatliv
Klrksvlllc, Mo. i '
Office Hours:-9 a. in to 4 p. m. Other Hours bv
Appointment. OOlco in N.aburi? nines y
Phono 1611. Marshfleld, Oro.
DR. GEO. E. DIX
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlee-First Nat. Dank nidg.
Phone lflsi
T II. J. W. INGRAM
S Pliysiclnn and Surgeon.
Ofllco over Sengslacken's Drug Storo.
Phones Ofllco 1G21; Residence 783.
D'
R. A. L. IIOUSEWORTII
Physician and Surgeon.
Offico over First National Bank,
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Offico Phono
1431. Residence Phono 1CG6.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Ulako
Law renco A. Uljequist
CLARKE, ULAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Oro.
United States Commissioner's Office.
T. W.
BENNETT,
Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, - Oregon
G. F. McKNIGnT,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Block
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-lOICE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
Miscellaneous
MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY
Odd Fellows Hall.
Monday and Thursday Afternoon and Kvcnine
Private Instruction. Prof. O. P. Smith
X-1ARPENTEU
V- Call R. A. Corthell.
For all kinds of carpentering,
building and repair work. Show cas
es and office furniture a specialty.
Phono 5C1. Corthell's Delicatessen.
M
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klnde.
Phono 1884.
MUSICAL
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RS. GERALDINE MORRIS,
Voico Culture,
Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing
Studio in Nasburg Block.
PIANO TUNING,
By J. F. O'RIRLLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Bo 210, Marshfleld.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Voice, rinno Plpo Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coached in
bljlo diction and interpretations, for opera
oratorio or concert work
Now O'Coiiiiull Buildlnu. Marshfleld.
For convenience of Call pa
trons tho Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Miu-shfiolc and North Bend.
1232SHK3E2S
THOMASON & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Gairn and Feed'
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARBIIFIELD OREGON.
Capital bubscrlbed 150,000
Capital Paid Up 140,000
Undivided Profits 535,000
Poei a general banking business and draw
ou the Dank ot California, Ban Franclro
Call!., First National Rank Portland Or., Fint
National Bank Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. U, Rothchlld A
Bon, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all tha principal
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept t abject to cheek, safe deposit
lock boxes or rant at 60 cents a month or
W. a year,
INTEREST PAtt ON TIME DEPOSITS
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