The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,
OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908.
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The Coos Bay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofllec nt Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails as second clas3
mail matter.
M. C. MALOXEV. . .Editor and Pub.
PAX E. MALOXEY News UdltM'
SUBSCRIPTION HA IKS.
In Advance.
DAILY.
One Year .C nr
Six months $2 50
Less than C months per month fiO
AVEEKLV.
One Year '51.30
The policy of the Coos Hay Tiun's
will be Republican in politics, with
the Independence of which President
Hcosevolt is the leading exponent.
, Address All Communications to
COOS IJAY DAIJiY TIMES
Marsnfhld Oregon
CANDIDATES SHOULD AXXOUNCE
POSITION.
Whether candidates support State
ment No. 1 or oppose it wo want to
see them statu tho fact and present
a bold stand. We havo too many
shyster politicians who hope that
their attitude on questions of vital
importance will never be questioned.
If you arc in favor of the statement,
say so. If you are against it say so
and in both instances give us a little
reasoning on the matter. Try to en
lighten the public a little and to
mold public opinion, instead of mere
ly following the trend of what you
think Is tiie opinion of a more or
less uninformed majority. Bandoi.
Recorder.
DOLLAR THAT CAN'T UK SPENT.
Every dollar spent In advertising
is not only a seed dollar which grows
a profit for the merchant, but is ac
tually retained by him even after he
has paid it over to the publisher,
says an exchange, and adds tho fol
lowing reasons:
Advertising creates a good will
woll worth tho cobt of publicity.
While advertising uses funds it
does not uso them up. It helps the
founder of a business to grow rich
and at tho same time keeps his bus
iness from not dying when he docs.
It eliminates tho personal equa
tion, perpetuates confidence in tin
store and makes it posiiblo for n
merchant to withdraw from buslncst
without having tho profits of tho bus
iness withdrawn from him. It
changes a name to an institution
an Institution which will survive af
ter tho death of Its builder.
It lb really an insurance policy
which costs nothing, for It pays n
premium each year Instead of cal
ing for one, and rondors it po33iblc
to change the entire personnel of a
business without distributing It;
prosperity.
Advertising rondors business
Wronger than the man independent
of his presence
A business which Is not advertised
must rely upon tho personality of
its proprietor, and personality in
business is a decreasing factor. Tho
public does nof want to know tho
man who owns tho store it Is not
interefcted in him but In his goods.
When an unudvertlsed business is
bold it is onlj worth as much as Its
stock of goods and fixtures. There
Is no good will to bo paid for it
does not exist it has never been
created. The nnnio over tho door
means nothing except to tho Imme
diate neighborhood, any of whom
could tell you inoro about some
ton miles away which has regularly
delivered Its shop news to their
firesides in the family newspaper.
It is as shortsighted for a innu to
build a business which dies with his
death or ceases with his Inaction, as
it Is unfair for him not to provide for
the continuanco of his income to his
family.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Z hereby announce mytolf a can
didate for representative In the
legislative assembly, subject to tho
approval of Coons County Republican
eloctors at the primary election,
April 17, 190$, and respectfully
solicit tho support of all Ropub
HcniiB. L. I) KINNEY. North Pond.
A CAEB.
To the Republican oters of Coos
county, Gentlemen: 1 hereby un-
nouticeniysolf as a candidato for tho
nomination to tho olllco of Ropreaon
tatlvo for Coos county, subject to
your approval nt tho primary elec
tlen, April 17, 1008.
GEO. N. FARRIN.
WITH THE t
TOAST AND TEA
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$.$. ,,,5
good EVENING.
Dear Lord, to Thee my knee is 0
bent;
Give me content,
Full pleasured with what conies
to me,
Whate'er It be.
Rllev.
AXY FOOL CAX KXOCK.
Don't criticise your neighbors' faults,
no matter what they do,
Don't ridicule tho masses, nor malign
tho chosen few.
Don't think yourself a censor for tho
Billy human folk,
And just remember as you go that
any fool can knock.
Don't laugh at those who make mis
takes and stumble on tho way,
For you are apt to follow them, and
almost any day.
lon't think the o.uers shifllng san 1
whllo you are solid rock,
And don't forget, for heaven's sake,
that any tool can knock.
Don't be a puller-down of fame on
other men conferred.
Don't give a parting kick to one who
fell because ho erred.
Don't think that you are perfect, and
the only size In stock,
And now onco more just bear in mind
that any fool can kiiocc.
Two men were engagec' ln'nii al
tercation on the water front today
over some matter when one of them
angrily lomarkcd:
"For - cents I'd knock your block
off."
"Well, you don't expect mo to
furnish tho working capital," re
sponded tho other in a calmer tone.
People who make fools of them
selves never fail to attract attention.
It seems funny that an ocean tide
will loosen a boat tied to the bar
with ropes of sand.
It is much easier for some Coos
r5ay people to forget a favor than It
Is for them to forgive an injury.
Hope is the mother of disappoint
ment when she rides on a launch
in Charleston bay and expects to
lloat.
Ropes of sand are not the frail
2ords that thoy suggest when they
are fastened to tho hull of a launch
on an ocean beach.
--
Mary had a littlo wink
Within her eye so blue;
And everywhere that Mary wont
You bet that wink went, too.
!
"A stitch In the side," remarked
I. D. Goss as ho glanced at Dr.
plx at the Milliconia last night dur
ing a club discussion on appendicitis,
'means nine in tho hide."
O
Ah Arkansas preacher gives it as
his opinion that Hell is a large city,
lie may be rlydit. It must be a big
;ilaco If Everybody wont there who
.ins been told to go.
"Lessons are given now, you
know, by means of the phonograph,"
remarked W. R. Haines at the Milli
conia. "Yes, and that's tho way
",oiiio of the members of tills club
learned to sing," responded Goss as
ho lighted another Perfeeto.
Charlie Schwab Is tho author of
'More money Is not success." Ho's
right, but a lot of us say: "Success
bo hanged, when a man can hao
all the motor boats ho wants, a side
board with things on it, and the
money to pav for whatever his in
sides or outsbles may desire."
"Here, Goldie, gininio a high ball,"
remarked the Thirsty One at the
Club.
"A what?" asked Goldie.
"A highball. Haven't you ever
heard or that before?"
"That tall gentleman who was
just In called li an nltitudinous
sphoroid, and 1 tnought that w:it the
Coos Hay name," Goldie replied.
.liinmy, aged li, was told the story
of Daniol in tho lions' den by hU
grandmother, Rajs tho Philadelph'i
Record.
When the old lady had finished the
story she asked .Ilininy what he
thought Daniel did tho very first
thing when ho found ho was saved
from the lions.
"Oh, I guo&s ho telephoned homo
to his wife to tell her ho was all
right," answered Jimmy.
He Knew Something.
Guest Hero, waiter, this steak Is ab
solutely vile. I won't pay for it. Where
's the proprietor?
Walter lie's gono out to luueh, sir
TRY
GUITTARD'S
itee
IN ONE OR THREE FOUND
AIR TIGHT 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.
Wateh for Fnse Contest
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A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
canned fish; in fact nil kinds of
fish in season. rU
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD. OUIICJON.
Cnpitnl Subscribed ?50,000
Cnplt.il Pull! Up J40.000
Undivided Profit l.ij.000
Poet n general banking Imslneix nnd draw
on the Bank ot California. San Francis.
Calif., First National Bank l'oitlauii Or., Kirtt
National Hank RoteburR, Or., Hanover Na
liiiial Bank, Now York, N. M. Kdtlii'hit
Mill, London, England.
Alio sell change on nearly all the print.,...
Hies of Kurope.
Accounts kept subject to check, rtife deposi
lock boxes for rout at 0 cents a monln r
lb. a jear.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
UKRK'S YOUR GOOD
llKAIiTII
Weinlmwl's Reor
.GARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phone 181
Orders Delivered Free
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For a good Hatch use xhe
PETALUMA
i mnmkTOQ $
I HaUliAlVll
i JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. $
Poultry Supplies
0rder2Your Settings Now For
Brown Leghorns
Rhode Island Reds ?
Barred Plymouth Rocks
AlIStandardTBrcd.
Price $1.50 Per Setting
I
Special Price on Incubator
?. Lots.
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WKIXllARirS 15KKR-
By mail or Phone
Delivered Free
MARSDEX'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Steam Dye Works
C Street,
liiidlos' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Djed
Phi'ip ppfkpr. PrnrtMC'ni.
M ! WWF II
Transfer and Delivery
Job Work Done Promptly
Wood and Coal
Chas. Doane - Phone 534
A Full Line of
BOOKS
, TABLE! S AND SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
AT
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Post Cards, Xoveltles, General
MercliBiidlse.
Front street, Marshfleld.
Flour Has I
The New Price
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Per
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SCHOOL
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
BECAUSE
It is choice mside residence property, lots 50x100
with alleys, is well sheltered
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
K'cnry Sengstacken, Manager.
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STEAMER
SAILS FOR Portland
So
lj after the nrrl""rt o tho ship unless
F. S. DOW, Agent
RIARSMFIKIA). ORKGOX
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Stedinr Plant .
SAILS FOR SAX FRAXCISC'O APRIL 11.
Xo reservation hold after the arrival of the ship unless ticket is
bought.
F. So BOW,
MARSHFIELD.
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I BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
X. F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Compam
Steamer Alliance
B W. OLSON. MaPtr.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W, Shaw. Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441.
THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUFACTURHTS OP
GAS UNUlNESand SPECIAL MACH1NURY. MUCHAMCAL DI4AFTINQ
a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wolien Mills
North Bend
ELECTRIC
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Every residence on Coos Bay :t i
that is wired for electric ser- A
vice should havo one of these
most useful nnd tlmo saving :
flatlrous. Ask your nelghhor H
who owns one. Two million A
Amorican v.omen are using ;
Tho CiH)s Bay Gns & Electric
Company
Marshfleld and North Bend
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with a good bay view and
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EUREKA
Thursday April Vi
rcser 'icons hei
ticket Li nought.
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Phone 1291
BRINK
AVEIXHARD'S
BEER
BEST .MADE
MARSDEX'S LIQUOR HOUSE
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEAIERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Peed'
Fre Delivery Phone 1761
Business D rectory
Doctors.
DOCTOR II. P. 11AUMHAVGII
Physician and Surgeon
tiseases of Women and Childr'ii
Oir.co Rooms 20D-10 Coos Duild'nff.
Phono 2111
D
It. GKORGK liKSI.US
Ostcopatlilc Physician
Gradunto of Aincrlcnii Si-hool of Ottooniuhv
Kirkrlllo, Mo.
OITlcc Uur: 9 a. in. to 4 p m. Oilier Hours l,j
Appolntmont. OIUcu in KuHlinrp Illm K
Phone 1611. Ma'Mlold, Oro.
DR. GKO. K. UIX
Physician nnd Sin-ffoik
Now Flanagan & Dcuuclt Bank Bldt
'Phono 1081.
DR. .1. XV. IXGRA3I
I'liysician and Surgeon.
Office over Sengstacken's D-ug Sto-
Phones Olllco 1021; Residence 7S3
DR. A. li. IIOUSEWOP.TH
Pliysician and Surfcon.
OITice second iloor of Flanagan and
Bennett New Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks nortn of
Crystal Theater. Oillce Phono
14ul. Residence Phono C5G.
Lawyers.
frauds II. Ulfiikn Jncob M. llluke
LiiiMcnco A. Uljequlsl
CIiAIUCK, I1LAKF, &
LIIIEQVISr,
AT'IORXKVS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore
United States Comniisaloner'a Cffloa
J. XV. IJKXKKTT,
Offlco over Flanagan & BennBtt
Bank
Marshfleld, - Oregon
"'OKK & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
J
E. CAVOU
Avi.liiii.fi-.
Itooin ai7 Coos HIilB.
Marshfleld, Oregon
5IARSI1FIKLI) DAXCIXG ACADK.AIV
Odd Fellows Hall.
Monday and Thursday. Afternoon
and Evening.
Private Instruction. Pior. C. P. Smith
SHAMPOOING, SCALP"
iIASSAGi-:, SINGLING
MANICURING
Will mil nt jourliomc. l.e.ivc oidurs. nt Mi
Aitliui t riiuiiniK j or LocKlmrtiV I'iiimhis DriiB
fctoiuoi uililiuM,ou'l Del , I'o'.toihi'i'
MltS J liOI.DIi:
U. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor tor 'I taming ot all klndt.
Phone 1881.
CARPENTER
. Call R. A. Corthell.
For ail kinds of carpentering,
huilding and repair work. Show cas
es and office furniture a specialty.
Phone 5 CI. Cortliell's Delicatessen.
MUSICAL
MRS. GERALDIXE MORRIS,
Voice Culture,
Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing
Studio in Xashurg Block.
PIAXO TUNING,
By J. F. O'RIELLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 240, Marshfleld.
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'LMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Music.
Voice, Piano Pipe Ortinn Harmony etc., from
beginning to Krnduiitloii. sjiiKers roachcrt in
fetjlo lib Hon ami interpretations, for opera
omtorlo or concert work
New O'Coiini'll Riiildiuir. Marshfleld.
Tlm nnillTnntnnnn n9 nll HA. P
, mi .uuruiucui;D ui jtxil p- i.
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until fe
8 o'clock.
Phope 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfiold and North Bend.
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