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.yjafeeL THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. COOS BAY TIMES AN INPRI'IMIBHT KH'l M !i AN NEflHrArill PI II L1S1IKD KVIRT KVF.NINU HlirT al"llAl, ANli WEEKLY I1Y Xhc Coos IJay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofllec at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEY. . .Kdltor and Pub, DAN K. MALONEV News Kdltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY'. no Year ?C np X months $2 50 iess than G months per month !i0 weeiclv. One Year 'Jl-30 The policy of the Coos Hay Tlu'.os will be Republican in politics, with the Independence of which Presl.luut Rcosevelt is the leading exponent. i Address All Communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMKS Mnrsiifleld Oregon TAX WILL NOT BE IIEAVV. If the appropriation bill for the support nnd maintenance of the University of Oregon becomes a law, the amount of taxes required to support the University will amount to IS cents on every $1,000 worth of property and will grow less as the value of the property in the state Increases. The man who pays taxes on $r00 worth of prop erty will pay only 9 cents for the support of the University, and on ?4,000, only 72 cents. The increase in taxes will amount to only a little more than 1 cent on each $500 worth of property. Are such amounts excessive when It is proposed to build uj) an institution where the sons and daughters of our common people can receive the education that the times demand? DEFINING A RKPUDLICAN. The Republicans of Indiana held a state convention last week. The chief appeal of the platform was mado on tho temperance issue, the principle of county option being strongly indorsed. A new code "re vising and simplifying tho practice In the courts and abolishing tech nicalities" was demanded a de mand for which late events have taught Oregon a decided sympathy. A revision of the tariff was declared for, on a basis that will protect wage-earners, the convention assert ing that the Republicans of Indiana "have never desired a higher rate than would accomplish that pur pose." "On national issues generally," states the Indianapolis News, "the convention lined up with the Roose velt policies, which aro really, after nil, the policies of the party." We havo here, then, a definition of what constitutes Republican principles that is well worth considering. There has been much discussion in Oregon of late as to what con stitutes a good Republican much fervid argument to provo tho neces sity of sending as delegates to Chi cago only those who might bo de pended on to light for tho main tenance of true republican doctrine and support real Republican policies. Tho incidental statement of tho In dlanapoliB News, of all the greater valuo because It was manifestly so unpremeditated, accurately defines what constitutes a good Republican In this year of doubt and dlllleulty. A good Republican is ono who lines up with tho Roosevelt policies, be causo they "are really, after all, the policies of tho party." Tho conclu sion Is unavoidable that ono who op poses the Roosevelt policies opposes tho Republican party, slnco tho Roosevelt policies have become the party's policies. Let this toht then bo applied to thoso who, pretending to bo Repub lican, seek the distinction of repres enting at Chicago tho Republican party of tho State. Aro they loyal supporters of the Roosevelt policies, now become tho Republican pollc'es? Will they support and defend thorn faithfully? If thoso questions nro answered ulllrmatlvoly It is ample ovidonco of Republicanism. NKW members to tho Messiah Chorus will be received this week by applying to Mr Klmer A. Todd, Now O'Connell Building. No previous training necessary and no charge for testing voice or membership. WIIKX you want a luoaBongor boy 'phono 1 1 1. Every copy of every Issuo of this newspaper should bo u SALNSMAN FOR YOU. Btoro your Goods witll tho Sl'o Paint Co,, North B&ud, Bay With the Toast and Tea 'WVWVWC GOOD EVENING. Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind; What the weak head with stiongest bias rules, Is pride, the never failing vice of fools. Pope. WHICH AUK YOU. Thoro are two kinds of earth today. people Just two kinds of people, no more, I say. Not the sinner and the saint, for well understood The good are half bad and the bad are half good. Not the rich and the poor, for count a man's wealth. You must first know the state of his conscience and health. Not the humble and proud, for life's little span Who puts on vain airs Is no counted a man. Not the happy and sad, ior the swift flying years Bring each man his laughter and each man his tears. No; the two kinds earth I mean, Are the people who people who lean. of people o lift, and the Wherever you go, you will find the world's masses Aro always divided In just these two classes. And oddly enough, you will find, too, I ween, There Is only one lifter to twenty who lean. In which class are you? Are you easing the load Of overtaxed lifters who toil down the road. Or are you a leaner who lets others bear Your portion of labor and worry and care? Selected. Labor Saving "You have a stiff neck. Carl?" "Yes; for that reason I haven't been able to look around for work!" File- gende Blatter. Tho doctors are now saying that a man should not allow himself to be kisses for twenty-four hours after having shaved. If that rule is ad hered to, it is easy to see that there will bo an increase of beards on tho Buy. No Mercy. Mistress Sarah Jane, what has hap pened? Sarah Jane Oh, muni, I've fallen down the stairs and broken my neck! Mistress (firmly) Well, what ever you've broken will be deducted from your wagei.. Sydney (N. S. W.) Bulletin. He Could Not Will. "Can you lend mo a liver, old fcl' low?" "Surely 1 can." "But will you?" "Ah, my will power has utterly de serted mo thcbu days!" Town Topics. Motoring. "Motoring Is the very poetry of mo tion." "Kxeept when you have n smashup!" "No; even then It's blank veie!" London Opinion. Two Enigmas. "Why don't wo see men like tho nov ellsta describe?" "I give it up. Why don't we see gtrh like the illustrators draw?" I.ouiavlUi Courier-Journal. Blessed news Is this that slips under sea to tho effect that Russia is about to build a railroad to Pokhrov skaya. Wo havo always believed that Pokhrovskaya would bo a pret- ' jtej HSffSflfi I BIG DANCE TODAY WAIT7 IIP I,,l"ont stroot t0 'c' street, two-step around tho Cornor IT jXLlAXj Ul JO BrondWilV mill -P' ktnwtJ 'Plu-nn-etmt lll, f'l.'ll dOODKl'M'S, the gouts furnisher. Chassez up to tho Neckwear counter and oui eyes will "Dance" at the htunnlnc array of new stylos thoro dls I luyod. blurts, nuts, bhooe, Fancy Waistcoats and Socks that nro onually clansy, will stavo you in the faco. ADMISSION LADIES A smile, GENTLEMEN A glance. ty good town if it ever got a rail road. Coos Bay certainly may hope for an early consummation of her dreams In the same direction so that It may not be outclassed by Pok-hrovskaya. ci tajt n imp $ A Cross Country Rider. IJUiIi Rill P MmSStAi i tls WtV&nVJ&Z&JrZfflP'WsM!, ! i V to ff.,JiWi!Wi(i JTv4i I. HWy?..U imlMTMmW 'MPvmmwi ' KniwiiiiwiicFgs umMsmMmAi c r h a a r a n k q e In WW ilCMashZMmn&ZWVir MA7'fl..Vy,0'& jlWW. mmmicmir,mm a b ft HuH YiVlZmlg ? W a a.T U ,.. if : . . St u, ' "'M '.Z I MADTnM CL UAMCCMC 8 &v J2i&ja5s h 111 M 1Y 3 IflALlkJiLillLJ 1 ..ss'&J a a 1 The Stationers - - - Marshfield, Ore- g A Coos County man boasts that n j something to cackle over anyway. fi t "I want a nice piece of beef and no bones," remarked a fair custom er to Mr. Hobson yesterday. "But surely you don't expect the animal to walk without bones, do i you?" the City Market man asked. "No, I don't want it to," she an swered, "I'll carry it with me." To Solve the Servant Problem, The Punch WITH TDK HUMORISTS "So your divorce was granted, eh?" remarked Little. "Tell mo, how do you find single life?" "Great!" exclaimed Large. "You don't understand me," inter rupted Little. "I'm asking for Infor mation. How do you find it?" Bohe mian. Mother Why, what grieves you, Wil lie? Willie-I asked pa If he could spell hippopotamus Mother And what did he do? Willie (sobbing) He thought hard for a minute an' then got angry on' said he'd thrash me if I bothered him again when he was readln'. Loudon Fun. "What Is the gender of the noun 'egg?' " asked the teacher of a class. It was evidently n puzzle, for child aftor child did not attempt to answer. At last one boy, who evidently be lieved It was a catch question, replied: "You can't tell till it's hatched." Westmlnster Gazette. "Pa," asked little Willie, "13 it right to say 'Congressman McBluff made a witty extempore speech' or 'a witty ex temporaneous speech?'" "To bo perfectly correct," replied the wise father, "you'd better stick In 'seemingly' somewhere there." Phila delphia Press. Town Cynic I don't flue tn vrnj they're doin' business over In our courthouse. Friend Why? Town Cynic Tom Simmouds. the court crier, tells me that some oue stole th' court Bible more'n a month ago, an' since then he's been swearin' th' witnesses on th' town directory. Bohemian. "What!" exclaimed Miss Gaddie. "Surely yon'r not rolng to marry Mr. Roxley? Why, he's old enough to b yenr father?" "Vsry likely," ennpped Miss Bright, "but I beg you to remember that I'm old enoujh to be his wife." Philadel phia Trees. "What is the meaning of 'alter effo?' " asked the teacher of the begin ners' class In Latin. "The other I," ald tho boy with the curly hair. "Give a sentence containing the phraso." " 'He winked his other I.' " combination pianola stove. 3 3 $$o4$s$s$: s Flour Has Declined The New Price WHY DO PEOPLE BUY,1 IN " SENGSTACKEN ADDITION? (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. i The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOR PORTLAND TOMORROW, APRIL 18th. No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD. SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO SUXD AY, APRIL loth. No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket bought. F. S. MARSHFIELD, California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON. Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM P0RTLAN D 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. Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441. THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUFACTURETS OP GAS ENGINES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFT INO a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wollen Mills North Bend I EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf 5 Freeh, Suit, Smoked nnd Qj canned fish; in fact all kinds of "j fish In season. t Wharf back of ... - H tQ PIONEER GROCERY. g Qj Drink Weinards's g BOTTLED BEER SI i Mntileu's Wholesale Liquor 51 lionet QJ Phono 181 Orders Delivered Cj i Freo , , In Want ads, aro woven into the fab-1 ric of the city's daily life. i" I ?c 33EEOT OREGON THE is gent OREGON Phone 1291 Flanagan & Bennett Bank HARSHinKLl) OREGON. Capital yui)crl bed 150,000 Capital Paia Dp $0,000 Undivided I'roflU $35,000 I)oei a general banking business and drawi ?"i.y,Bi.M,a.nS .' l,!a,lho"iia. Han Kranclsc Calif., First National Hank l-ohland Or., FlrM National Bank Koteburg, Or., Hanover Na- tlonal Bank, New York, N. U. KothaJti.il Son, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all the prin..K. ctttes of Europe. Atoounta kept subject to chock, snfe deposl look boxes fer rent at 90 tenia a month o . a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ES25Z51SE5S525Z5E5ESH5H5HSH5Z!JH5E5a Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at !? WOOD YARD Link Smith lessso 'Phone 021 North Front St. isasHsiszsHSHsa w$$$$$$s$$s umipDeu M North Front St. u Fare: One war. 15c.: ro.,rt in,, .. I Business D rectory Doctors. D( OCTOU II. 1 11AVM11AUGU Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Chliurjn Office Rooms 200-10 Coos Bulld'.ng Phono ...... 2141 D' 11. GKORGK W. LKSI.IE Osteopathic Pliytdclan Graduate of Amurlrnu School of Ostcotifttdv KlrkMlllc, Mo. ' Ofllcc Hours: 0 a. ui. to J p. m. Otlier Hours by Aiiioliiltnvnt. Ollire In KahliurK Work Phono 1611. Marfleld, Ore. D" GKO. K. DIX Pliyslcian nnd Surgcou New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg 'Phono 10S1. DR. J. W. IXC 1'IiyMcla 'GKA.M .slciaii nnd Surgeon. Oillce over Sengstncken's D-ug Store. Phones Office 1C21; Residence 783. DR. A. L. Phjt IIOUSEWORTII siciuii and Surgeon. Ofllco second floor of Flanagan and Bennett Now Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phono 1431. Residence Phone G5C. Lawyers. Funnels il. Ulivrkc Jacob Jf. Blke Law renre A. I.ljequist C" (ARKE, IJLAKE & LILJEQVIST, .ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Tlmns Building, Marshfield, Or& United States Commissioner's Offics. J W. BENNETT, Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfield, . Oregon -OKE SI COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. Miscellaneous J. I-. CAYOU Architect Room ,11" Coos Jllnu Marshfield, Oregon .MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY Odd Fellows Hall. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. SmltV SHAMPOOING, SCALP MASSAGU, SINGLING MANICUIMA'G Will Cjlll lit OUT liniln. l.fim .lr.lnri. of M Artlm 'sl'limiiiiicyot I,oeklmit.t rarKmsDrui; ttorooi iUhlii-fesliuu'l Del., 1'oMulIitc. JIKS. J.GOI.MK MK" tlliBEltT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kinds. Phone 1884. CARPENTER Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpentering, building and repair work. Show cas es and office furniture a specialty. p.""! 5 CI. Corthcll's Delicatessen. MUSICAL M RS. GERALDINE MORRIS, Voice Cultare, Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing Studio In Nnsburg Block. PIANO TUNING, By J. F. O'RIELLY, Resident Tuner. Address Box 240, Mnrsiifleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bny Academy of Mnslc. Voice, 1'lano I'lpo Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers coached In stjle diction and Interpretations, for opera oratorto or concert work New O'Connell Building, Mnrsiifleld. QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 671 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY MnrMififlld and North IJend. BONITA and BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Uni Uctwcen Mnrsiifleld tnd North Rend Made in 12 Jiinutes Fare: One way, ISc.; ron.o trip, sf. 3. A. O'KKLLV, Proprietor. - ..(, wv H Jv 1 4 - J1 T . 1 Ery.C-A J ..-jM'is-i-i .