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THE DAILY COOS &AY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRlL 9, 1908. 'r ' "
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COOS BAY TIMES
an indfifsiifnt' ntirnnrAN MwsfUTit icn
nsiiFD i.mu lvi-mmi kxckt suNnir, and
WEEKLY BY
The Coos Ray Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofllce at Marsh
fleld, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails as second class
mail matter.
M. C. MALONKY. . .Editor mid Pub
DAN E. MALONEY News Kditor
SURSCRIPJION RAIES.
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DAILY.
One Year ?E "0
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WEEKLY.
One Yea . .' '?1.j0
Loss than fi mbnt
The policy of tho Coos Bay Times
will be Republican in politics, with
the independence of which President
Roosevelt is tho loading exponont.
" A'ddress All Communications to
COOS RAY DAILY TIMES
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Oregon
Aj MATTER, OF STATE PRIDlf.
"The net increasing the1 State ap
propriation for the University of
Oregon to $125,000 per annum,
which act was held up by the refer
endum and will be submittedT(ta the
voters of the State next June, should
be' supported by every citizon of Ore
gdn who feels a pride In his State.
That the referendum should 'have
been Invoked on a measure for tho
support of the qhief educational in
stitution of tho State is cause enough
for ahame, and tho majority for the
appropriation when tho question
conies to a vote in Juno should be
soi overwhelming as to prove an un
mistakable rebuke to those who held
tho measure-up, and at the same
time forever discourage, the. .calling.
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oi a reieionuum .vote on anaiipro-
priation for hq, advancement' of sour
educational Interests. 4
pj-egonlahs1 'phoiil'di feel' a 'prble In
having theJrlStnte1Unlversitvas good
II , ' "i h f Mjt t Y
as'anyjin tho.Northwest, aniMhe old
appropriation of $47,500 was wholly
lnadpquato to maintain it. The ap
propriation of $125,000 which was
provided bv ' tho act was not as
generous a support as Idaho and
Washington gave their universities
Inst year, but it would have made
possible many nodded impioveinonts,
nnd was a step in the right direction
Tho, people of the State shouM show
tholr approval by voting for the ap
propriation, and against the mojs
bacldsm which begiudgo tho money
siicnt, for idm::i( ion.- Madras Pioneer.
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With the Toast and Tea
SOMEWHERE.
Somewhere'" a sweetness grows;
Somewhere it comes and goes
Into your life and mine,
Mortal, and yet divine!
Somewhere a sweetness speeds
Unto our- sorest needs; t
UndeV the gloom, tio c'lodj
Upward it' grdws to'God!
Somewhere, in field or stream;
Somewhere, In d.e.ed pr .dream ; - -Somewhere
a sweetness clings
Round us. with wardering' wings! ",
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Somewherp, ;in darkesthqjirs,, f i
Bird-song or. hloom-oVflowor,1 : '
Lo, nt our weary feet,
Sdmqwndre' IsfSWoetfiqss sweotf
i J . ' CAiil-isir scale. J
Tho following Js said to be Jay
Tower's idea of a fish scale.
As he was steering his way onward
he espied at a distance some dark
object.
As it showed the upper half of
its bulk above tho water he was c'on
vinced that it was a crab of redlly
monstrous size. The man sailed to
ward the shore with all his might
and main. The) crab, howdver, ap
peared to be bdrit onja fight with the
man 'and swam after the boat with
incredible rapidity. The huge crus
tacean soon overtook the boat and,
putting p.ne of its bony arms over, the
side, threatened to bverturrt It.
"After a long and flercq battle tho
crab wa"s 'vanquished' afd captured.
Kato brought It ashore and showed it
to all his astonished fflends. Its
arms were Over twelve feet in length
and tho size of its shell is about five
feet in diameter. Its weight is
twenty kan" (1G0 pounds.) " "
Wisdom of tho Young.
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the pio'ei:i:s.
Striking Evidence.
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1 Years JLxpenence in
Fishing on Coos Bay
and tributary waters enables us to select a stock of Fishing
Tackle that Is .
Fit for Fishing". , i
We can Supply the Proper Tackle
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Business Directory
Doctors.
D'
OCTOR 11. P. KAUMHAUOH
Physician nnd Surgeon
Diseases of Womon and Clitldron.
Ofilce Rooms 209-10 Coos Building.
Phone -.-.- 2111
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"Ue tnadc u rousing speech."
"He did?"
"Yes; it stirred even Inanimate
things."
"Oh, come off!"
"Well, the1 clock sounded an alarm."
"I never saw such a child! You
don't seem to know enough to come
homo!"
"Well, dat's just wot ma says about
you!" Now York World.
Exceptions Prove tho Rule.
ftUir ri (r
iS'Mh k -An
Spoiled tho Sale.
"Did you buy that lovely picture you
were raving about the last time I saw
you?"
"No; I have changed my mind about
it" ; ' " . r " . '
"Some aVt cr,ltlc beejn knocking it?"
"No; It Isn't that, jbeu I' first saw
it the price was $300."
"But that is nothing for a work of
art."
"But the next time 'I went tudy had
it marked down to $1S0" i 1 '
"That nhist have gfatlQed"you.'
"Not much Do you think I am co-
Ing to have any cheap pictures iu my
houbo?"
.Demand a Square Deal. ,
"I hoar1 you are going to tak: In
boarders." ri . rt
"I have changed my mind."
"Why?" ,
"Well, I discover they are not as
easily taken In np they used to be."
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STEAMER EUREKA
SAILS FOR Portland Thursday April 9th
i So rcscr.tuons held
nftcr the arrlwi at the ship unless ticket Li -ought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSIIFIELD,
OREGON
THE
Steamer Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO APRIIj 11.
No reservation held after tho arrival of the ship unless ticket Is
bought. ' i
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
IV. GEORGE W1. 1ESI.IE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy
Kirkxrlllu, JIo. '
Offlco Hours: 0 a. m. to4p m. Other Hours by
Appointment. Oilkc in NsburR Illnck
Phono 1611. Marshfleld, Ore.
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Physlcljin and Surgeon.
Offlce-First Nat. laiik.flllile3
l'lione 1031
T It. J. W. INGRAM
-S Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offlco oveV Sehgstackens D-ug Stor.
Phdn Offlw'U; Jldsldence 783.
D'
R. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Physician wid Surgeon. ,
Oillco second floor of Flanagan and
Bennett New" Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal 'Theater. Offlco Phono
1431. Residence Phone 6GG.
Lawyers.
Not Found Wanting.
"You know all s.lgus fail In ,dry
weather."
"No; I didn't know It."
"But they do"
"Never saw a drug stoic sign in a
prohibition htate. Did you?"
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Juno 1 1 has boi-n dt-slkijatt'd "Pio
neor Day" for the preheat ear by
tlip cilllccis of the Oiegon Pioneer Ah
socintion. This moans tliat tho gray
haired host that lias for many oan
partaken of tho hospitality of tho clti
zoiib of Portland will rally somewhat
earlier this jear tlinn usual, exchange
greotlngs, renew old friendships, re
view tho scenes of former years, ban
quet, at flower-decked tables upon tho
fat of tho land and pass Into the
eclipse of (inlet homo life for another
year.
Tho records of the Association
show that nn unusual number of
plonoors have answered the final roll
call In tho past year, which, while In
accordance with tho decreo of nature,
will causo sadness and le'gret to all
romaining. The pioneers' are not
given to lamentation, however. They
learned early In life to accept tho In
evitable chcci fully, and talco up tho
ovonts of lifo ns they canio to them
without waste of time and energy in
ronlnlng. So, while they will drop a
tondor tear to tho memory of dopr-rt
ed comrades, tlioy will rejoice In tho
occasion, shadowed though it will bo
by tho absence, of some t.unlllar faces,
tliMilcful for thu opportunity to meet
and greet those who are still In tho
rnrks. l'mllaml OuKiiuiaii.
Angelina (gushingly) And so you'te
a i.iet! Oh. I do so love pools! There
Is i omethlng so thcical about Uiciu!
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A certain Coos Bay leal estate
firm had lots for sale in a now sub
urban addition. Tho joung, enthu
siastic member was writing tho ad
vertisement, eloquence flowed from
his pen. Ho urged intending pur
chasers to seize tho passing moment.
"Napolon not only met the oppor
tunity, ho created it!"
Tho senior partner load this llne.$
In the advoi tlseinent slovlv :iinl ram. ,0
full.
"This fellow Napoleon," he obser
ved, qulzz!call; "what's the use of
advertising him with our money?"
Every residence on Coos Bay
that is wheel for electric ser
if ice should have one of these
niobt useful and time saving
llftiions. Ask your neighbor
if who owns one. Two million
American women are using
:: them.
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The Coos Ray Gas & Electric
company
ll Marshfleld and North Bend
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THAT FIT THE FEET
THAT'S OUR BUSINESS
More In His Line.
FOR RKIMCRSKVTATIVE.
hoielty iinuotiuco myself a can
dld'ito for lopresontativo Ju 'tliq
laclsudlye asgombly, aubjqct to thu
approval of ,Cqpb County Republican
olectors at tho primary election,
April 17, 1008, and respectfully
nfUclt"tho 'support of all Repub
licans.
h, D. ICINNEY, North Bond.
"I simply dote on boldieis. Aie you
a oii of Mars?"
"No, but I bhould IIUo to become her
Bou-lu-law ."
TAhi: OF A t'RAIl.
lloio is lather a startling tale of a
huge crab told in the deniuro laiir
gtiago of a Japanese newspaper: "In
the harbor of Shliuldzu n great haul
of fish Is dally experienced since tho
return of tho new ear, tu tho delight
of tho fishermen, Somo of thq eager
bu) ers sail off to purphaso. fish beforo
tho fishermen's junks arrlvo from
seawnrd. Among those competitive
purchasers was one named Kato, who
sailed out by himself In a small boat.
CLAUSEN'S
I EXCLUSIVE
8 SHOE STORE
TR.Y
GUITTARD'S
Pure Coffee
IN ONE OR THREE POUND
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I Portland & Goos" Bay S S. Line. .
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Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
gC. F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - j- - A. St. Dock
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B W. OLSON Master.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake
Law renco A. Llljequlht
ARICE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Offics,
C
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W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Marshfleld,
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Bank.
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Oregon ,
C. p. Mcknight, v
Attorney at lW.
UpstAirs, JBennett & WaRor Block
Marshfleld, - - OregoD
COKE & COKE,
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Attornoys at 'Law.'
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
Miscellaneous
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
P. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw. Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld. Ore., Phono 441.
THE BEYIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MAMJFACTURrTS OP
GAS ENQlNESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHAMCAL DRAFTINa I
a Specialty. Shops in the North Rend Wollcn Mills
North Bend
PL
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MASTERS & McLAIN
General Contractors
Criihlieil Rock
Building Stone
Concrete Pedestals
Sand, Brick,
Lime, Cement
Wholesale and
Retail Dealers in
BEAVER HILL
COAL
Ilnir and Wood Fibre
Plaster
Building Paper
Roofing Paper
Asphalt mid
Carboliiiiiini
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Ji. CAYOU
Arcliitect
Room 317
Marshfleld, Oregon
Coos llldg.
MARSHFIELD DANCING ACABEMY
Odd Fellows Hull.
Monday nnd TlmiMluy Afternoon and KcniiiR
Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smith
HAMPOOINO, SCALP
MASSAGU, SIXGICINO
MAX I C UK IN O
ill call nt ourliouse. Ltne oiders nt Mc
Artliiii'bPlmniiiu) orlocklmrtl'iionsDruir
i-torooriuldrCbsGt'ii'l Dul , PosIoHUl b
Mltfe J (10I.DIK
H Office, Broadway nnd Queen Streets. Phono Main 2011
0 MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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AIR TIGH TINS
It is the best Coffee from
several Countries, blended
and matured in the Green
State then roasted just right.
It is so good you will
want more when you have
tried it.
Watch for Prize Contest
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For a good Hatch use the
PETALUMA
INCUBATOR
JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt.
Poultry Supplies
OrdcrYour Settingi Now For
Brown1 Leghorns
Rhode Island Reds
Barred PlymouthJRocks
All'Standarc! Bred.
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New Styles and Samples
Just, Received Front
Charles A. Stevens Cont Suit
Honso, Chicairo. HI.
MRS. M. R. SMITH. Acent
Gor. KIrst aatf B sts. Murshfleld L
Price $J.50 Per Setting
SpecialPrice on Incubator
Lots.
DRINK
WHINHARD'S
BKUK
BHST SIABE
UARSBBN'S LtQUn USE
Ef2SHSHSESSS2SHSES25HSZ52SZSa5rlS
EMPIRE
Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd
ennned flsh; in fact all kinds of
fish in season. '
Wharf hact of . .. v.
PIQNEER GROCERY.
2SHSB52S252IZ5HSBSr!SHSrl5H5HSiS1E52S3
Flanagan &. Bennett Bank
MARSIWELD OREGON.
Capital subseribed JW.OOO
Capital Paid Up M0.000
Pndlvlded Profits $:,000
Jloei a general banking bulneri siul tlrawt
on tho llanlc ol California, San rrnneltt
Calif., First .Natlcnal Bank Pottland Or., Kirn
National Hank Koteburff, Or., Hanover Na
tionul Hank, New Vork, N. M, KotUohild i
tou Jxindou, England
AUo sell cliAnge on nearly all the prlnclra
cltie of Europe,
Ad ounu kept subject to hck, safe rtoposi
lock bois for reut at '0 lent, a nienth c
ti. a year
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
R. ALRERT AREL,
Contractor tor Teaming of all klndr.
Phono 1884.
CARPENTER
Call R. A. Corthell.
For all kinds of carpentering,
huilding and repair work. Show cas
es and office furniture a (specialty.
Phone 561. Corthell's Delicatessen.
MUSICAL
M'
RS. GERALDINE MORRIS,
Voice Cultare,
Pure Italinn .Method, Artistic Singing
Studio in Nnshurg RIock.
PIANO TUNING,
Ry J. P. O'RIELLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Rox 210, Marshfleld.
THOMASON & HANSON
-DEAIERS IN- J
. 'Hay Grain and FeP J
ree Hvary Jimt 1751
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ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Ray Academy of Music.
Voice, Piano Pipe Organ, Harmon; etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coached in
Ktle diction and, Interpretations, for opera
oratorio or concert work
New O'Couui'll Rnildlnc. Marshfleld.
I' VMMWrra'JwiTTynffremfc'fiLjrrfflrc
QUiCK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office -will
be open Saturday evenings until
K o'clock.
Phoee 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Mnrshfiold and North Bend.
FOR TATUE USE TRY
YTelnhard's llottlejj p,Cr
' MAnDBNS LIQUOR HOUSE
wUra Uvre4l ITcee.