THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELL, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908.
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.POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
A CAItD.
To the Republican voters of Coos
ounty, Oregon. Gentlemen: I
Siereby announce myself as a can
didate for the offlce of sheriff of Coos
county, subject to your approval at
'the primary election to bo held Aprl!
a7th, 1907.
LEVI SMITH.
A CARD.
To the Republican voters of Coos
county, Gentlemen: I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for tho
nomination to tho office of Represen
tative for Coos county, subject to
your approval at tho primary elec
tion, April 17, 1908.
GEO. N. FARRIN.
A CARD.
To tho Members of tho Republic n
Party of Douglas, Coos and Cur
ry Counties:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho nomination for District
Attorney for tho Third Prosecuting
Attorney District, comprising the
counties of Douglas, Coos and Curry,
subject to tho approval of tho Repub
lican voters at tho primary election
to bo held April 17, 1908.
GEORGE M. DROWN.
Tor Prosecuting Attorney.
To tho Republican voters of Doug
3as, C003 atd Curry counties: I de
slro to announce myself as a candi
date for prosecuting attorney of tho
Third Prosecuting Attorney District
of tho Stato of Oregon, subject to
your approval at tho primaries, April
17, 1908.
W. W CARDWELL.
CARD.
To tho members of tho Republican
party of Coos county, Oregon Gen
tlemen: I hereby announce my can
didacy for tho olllce of County Com
missioner, subject to your pleasure in
tho primary election to bo held April
17, 1908. Respectfully yours,
II. E. WILCOX.
A CAltl).
To tho Republican voters of Coos
County, Oregon:
Greoting: I lieroby announce my
self as a candidate for tho nomina
tion for School Superintendent of
Coos county, subject to your pleas
ure at tho Republican primaries.
ROBERT GOETZ.
A Card.
To tho members of tho Republican
' Party of Coos County, Oregou:
Gentlemen: 1 heroby announce
any candidacy for tho olllco of County
Superintendent of Schools, subject to
.your pleasure in tho primary olection
.to ho held April 17, 190S.
Respectfully yours,
W. II. BUNCH.
FOR It E I ' It I OS E XT AT I V E.
I lieroby announco mysolf a can
didate for representative in tho
legislative assembly, subject to tho
approval of Coos County Republican
.electors at tho primary olection,
April 17, 1008, nnd respectfully
solicit tho support of all Repub-
L. D. KINNEY, North Bond.
A CARD.
To tho Members of tho Republican
Pnrty of Coos County, Oregon.
'Gontlomcn: I hereby announco
my candidacy for tho nomination for
County Commissioner, subject to
your nlcnsuro. In tho primary olection
of April 17, 190S.
M. J. KRANTZ.
'JllE IMPROVED COW.
Tho road to success Is through In
rtolllgontly directed effort. Tho ovolu
ilon of process Is on every hand, and
Invention or discovery adds every day
to the niunbor of short-cuts to thrift.
Tho penalty of not keeping abreast
I tho times with its improved pro
cesses and machines, is failure, Tho
improved cow has her placo In prog
ress along with tho improved elec
trlcal ftevlco or the latost and bent
evolvment In inoclnutcs. A six-year-"
w
ith the Toast an
THE SAND MAX.
He comes at eve in n ship of pearl,
Crossing tho harbor bar,
And only hovering spirits sec
Tho sand man from afar.
Ho makes his way through tho city
gate,
And mingles with the throng,
And hums to himself, though none
may hear,
The snatches of a song.
Oh, white and fine is the sand ho
brings,
Where gathered, no one knows,
And at every stop he scatters it,
As the seed the sower sows.
Within the homes where the hearth
fire glows
The old man takes his stand,
And over the children there at play
Scatters his shining sand.
Quickly he goes and their eyelids
close,
Forgotten are their toys;
They fall asleep and In slumber deep
Dream of the morrow's joys.
Ho threads his way through the
houses drear
Where mothers sit and sew,
Where the light is dim and children
weep
And tho pulse of life is slow.
When his step is heard their wait
ings cease,
For ho is welcomed there;
uis clean, white sand is Qilead's
balm
To weak ones everywhere.
Bo tho children rich, or be they poor,
Ho loves them all the same;
He laughs with some and he weeps
with some,
God only knows his name.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Tho following poem, written by a
man back East, is respectfully sub
mitted to tho few Coos Bay citizens
who bewail once In awhile because
an occasional shower or cloud shuts
off their sunshine:
" ;...'.":..
Winter Work.
Tho soft snow falls,
Tho wild wind calls,
And gray nro lalto and river; '
Tho drifts nre high
As mountains, nigh
Their muchness makes me shiver.
I stand and rave;
My neighbor's pavo
Tho wind has swept off cleanly.
I wonder why
It's only I
Tho blizzard treats so meanly, ,
I shovel snow
Until I Itnow
A dozen tons I've lifted.
Id rather dwell
Deep down In well,
Komo place where snow's not drifted.
Unappreciated.
"It is very exasperating to give some
uiris tarry."
"Why?"
"They always ask for something dif
ferent." "Why, I thought they liked it."
"Ever hear them say. 'Oh, fudfe?' "
Talked Shop.
"Do (he Sousbnws live here?" asked
the timid man who had Just knocked.
"No; on the lloor above."
"Ah," Hair1, the timid one. who was a
literary gent, picking up his grip and
preparing to climb, "that Is another
btory."
Kind to Miacuro Dy.
"1 remember tho general when
he wasn't more
than knee high
to a grasshop
per." "Impossible."
"But I do."
"Must have
been oneof them
grassh oppors
Uncle Bill seen
out west. Near
as 1 can get at
it, they was as
big as Newfoundland dogs."
Nover begrudge tho time you spent
In holplng mako tho house clean and
cheery or In learning to cook good
things to oat. You can learn some
thing of chemistry and hygiene In
tho kitchen as well as in the labo
ratory. Lay tho foundation for any
old Ayrshiro on tho farm at the
Stato Agricultural college at Cor
vallls, has just closed a milking pe
riod of 10 months, with a butter
product of 5 11.17 pounds to her
credit. It cost $10 to feed her, but
lior butter at 30 c'onts per pound
yielded a revenue of flG3, leaving
a net profit of $13. Other cows
give moro, yet sho is an up-to-date
machine. Sho is to the long-honiod,
long-limbed bovlno what tho mod
ern harvester is to tho primltlvo
flail, or tho palatial railroad train to
tho emigrant's ox cart. Tho man
who uses tho old-time cow in these
days of electricity nnd push, is as
far bohllul tho procession and has
as little chanco of keeping step to
tlio inarch of tho thrifty, as ho who
still rides in tho ox cart or threshes
wheat with tho flail. Nolthor enn
ever possibly mako headway toward
thrift, for his endeavor is wasted in
Impossible methods. Portland Jonr?
aul.
p COfAE OH)
&4-XFmoy.
1 IT5 i
d lea
career by making yourself first a
homemaker and a good cook. Fill
your cup with love and cheer f- r
your homo people, giving the over
flow to outsiders.
Politeness a Check.
"What Is it they call these burnt
wood decorations':"
"I don't know the name for it."
"But It is n common word."
"I would tell you what I call It only
for the fact that there are ladles pres
ent" Is It Still Wh.te?
You'd llko you think to tako a drink
And feel It Is a shame.
But you your Brief must now assuage
Because jou know n clean white pace
Is headed with your name.
Something to Remember.
l-frTI-
3S ? u-'
"This has been a memorable year for
me."
"Why, did you take a bath?"
Practicing Economy.
"I was just on the point of calliug
hkn a liar, but I restrained mytelf."
"Funeral expenses are mighty high
now, aren't they?"
Lesser Catch.
Without permission he went fishing
And found that It was pleas int sailing1,
And, though he didn't catch a whale.
When he cot home he caught a whaling.
"John, do you love me?"
"Yes."
"Do you adore me?"
"I 'spose."
"Will you always love me?"
"Ye look here, woman, what have
you been and gone and ordered sent
homo now?"
Highest pleasures vanish fast:
Quick they greet us, quick are past.
Tranquil joys are best for keeping
Tranquil joys the longest last.
E. C. DOLSON.
His Preference.
A llttlo boy was sitting on one of the
benches In Central park, New York,
watching people ride tho donkeys. An
exceedingly fat woman hired a donkey
and was about to mount when sho saw
the small boy and said to him, "Little
boy, don't you want mo to biro a don
key for you too?"
"No, thank you. I'd rather sit hero
and laugh." Ladies Homo Journal.
A Baptismal Episode.
An eminent judgo when asked about
tho facility with which be turned from
ono case to another replied that he
had learned that from what ho saw at
a baptism of colored people when he
was a boy. Tho weather was very
cold, so that to immerse tho candidates
they were obliged to cut away tho ice.
It befell that when ono of the female
converts was dipped back into the wa
ter tho cold made her squirm about,
and In n moment sho had slipped from
tho preacher's hands and was down
tho stream under the ice. Tho preach
er, however, was not disconcerted.
Looking up with perfect calmness at
the crowd on the hank, ho said: "Breth
ren, this sister hath departed. Hand
me down another."
Complimentary.
"What tune Is that yon nre playing?"
"One of my own."
"Lot me congratulate you."
"On the melody?"
"Well, not exactly. On the fact that
you won't have to keep it locked up
nights to- prevent other composers from
stealing it."
Revenge.
"He doesu't think much of society.
Ho calls it codfish aristocracy."
"Perhaps he hasn't been Invited to
its entertainments."
"Oil, yes; ho has,"
"And he declined?"
"Yes. Ho said he wouldn't go to cod
fish balls."
RECORD PRICE FOR ORCHARD.
C. W. Potter and G. G. Gould of
St. Johns, Ore., have purchased tho
II. T. Hull orchard, a mllo and a
half sputhwest of Medford, of 20
acres, paying $1G,500, or $S2Ii an
acre, tho highest prlco ever paid for
young orchard land In tho history of
tho Hogno Hivor valley.
Tho property consists of 20 acres
of 9. year-old Nowtown pippins and
Spltzborgon apples and D'AnJon and
Howell pears, It is tho north half
of tho 40-acro tract which was pur
chased by Hull & Parker from J. K.
Watt last Autumn for $25,000, or
$12,500 nnd tho transaction nets Mr.
Hull just $4,000, or $200 an acre
profit In less than six months. Tho
samo land was purchased by Mr.
Watt two years ago last February for
$225 an aero, or $10,000, and the
year before that waa sold for $150.
This is a profit of $600 an acre in
two years and $676 an acre in thre
years. Eight years ago the land was
purchased, implanted, for $40 a
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Underwear?
If You Do Not
Get in the habit. It will
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All Kinds
From $1.00 to
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Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
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SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
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Marshfield, Ore,, Phono 441.
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Asphalt and
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Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd
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fish in season.
Wharf back of . ... . -,
PIONEEU GROCERY.
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'Hay Grain and Feed'
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARHHKIELU, OREGON.
Capital Subscribed J50.000
Capital Pali Up 110,000
Undivided l'roata 33.C0O
Doei a general banking business and drawi
ou the Hank ot California, Fan FranclK
Calif., 1'lm National Dank Portland Or., i1fl
National Dank, Koseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. U, Uothehlld A
Son, London, England,
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Business Directory
Doctors.
DOCTOR 11. V. BAUMBAUGII
Physician, nnd Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children.
Office over Lockhart drug store.
Rooms E and F. Phone 1451.
D
It. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy
Klrksvllle, Mo.
Olllco Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours by
Appointment. Olllce In Nasburg Block
Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore.
DR. GEO. E. DIX
Pliyslcinn and Surgeon.
Olllec-Flrst Nat, llnnk Hldg. Phono 1B81
DR. J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlce over Sengstacken's Drug Storo.
Phones Offlce 1621; Residence 783.
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH j
Pliyslcinn nnd Surgeon.
Office over First National Bank,
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phono
1431. Residence Phone 165C.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake
Lawrence A. Liljcqutst
CJiARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marsbflold, Or.
United States Commissioner's Offlas.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfield, .... Oregon
C. p. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Block
Marshfield, - - OregOD
-lOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
MarBhfleld, .... Oregon
Miscellaneous
J 13. CAYOU
Architect
Room 317 Coos Hldg.
Marshfield, Oregon
MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY
Odd Fellows Hall.
Monday and Thursday Afternoon and Evening
Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smith
SHAMPOOING, SCALP
MASSAGE, SINGEING
MANICUIJING
Will call at jonr house. Leave orders at Mc
Artlmr'sl'liaiinncy orl.oekliartA. 1'nrtoiisDruir
fctoro or addrubs Oen'l Del., l'oMiillkc.
MRb. J.OOLDIE
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R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teamlns of all kinde.
Phone 1884.
CARPENTER
Call R. A. Corthell.
For all kinds of carpentering,
building and repair work. Show cas
es and offlce furniture a specialty.
Phone GG1. Cortiiell's Delicatessen.
MUSICAL
MRS. GEH
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IRS. GERALDINE MORRIS,
lroico Cultare,
Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing
Studio in Nnsburg Block.
PIANO TUNING,
By J. F. O'RIELLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 240, Marshfield.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Voice, Tlano. Pipe Organ, Harmony etc., from
beginning to graduation, Singers coached in
style diction and interpretations, for opera
oratorio or concert uork
New O'ComiPll Btiildliiu. Mnrslifleld.
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phoua 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Mnrshflpld and North Bend.
New Stylu and Simples
Just Receired From "
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' House, Chicago, 111.
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