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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
m 'rmmm THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. COOS BAY TIMES AN INOhl'lMlttlT Rl'l'l 111 II IN NFUT4IH! VII! LISIIKII FT3P. IMMMI LVMT IMHV AM WKI.KI 1 UV The Coos Ray Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postoffbc at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mall matter. M. C. MAI.OXEY. . .Editor iiml Pub. WAX K. MALOXEV. . . .News Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAI I A. ce Year ?: no x months $2 50 t-ess than C months per month n0 AVEEKLY. One Year '51.30 WITH THE t t TOAST AND TEA $ s (jooi) evening. The host rpformers tho world ' S has over hnd are those who have t S commenced on themselves. W. t A H. Shaw. ;' A farmer told a neighbor that he had set one of his best hens on -100 eggs. "Why," said the neighbor, "a hen couldn't set on 100 eggs." I "I know It," was tho reply, "but I wanted to see the old thing try to spread herself." - K" THE FLEET IS HERE The policy of the Coos Hay Ti.no& will be Republican In politics, with the Independence of which Presl.lunt Ucosevelt is the leading exponent. LAUGHTERLAND , Address All Communications to COOS BAY WAIJA' TIMES Mnrsiillcld ..... Oregon TIME TO WAKE UP. The editor of Farm and Fireside, tho national farm paper, Is on a sure 'miff campaign for good roads. Read what ho says In one of tho April numbers: "Cad roads produce a waste and burden market conditions. These af fect overy person throughout tho land, and are, therefore, not a local question. Road conditions In Illi nois, for example, influence the price of produce In Now York. Shall the residents of tho city continue to suf fer indefinitely because the farmer cannot or will not build good roads and relieve tho situation? From tho farmer's viewpoint the task lu an Impossible one. Therefore ho usually pockets his loss, swallows his pride and does not attempt the task. Great undertakings, the benefits of which aro country wide, have proven too great for local solu tion, and such as will lessen waste, conserve energy, ndvanco civiliza tion and incrsaso wealth arc legiti mate government functions. "If it Is claimed that If tho gov ernment took a linnd in building the roads tho people would become in difforont and lose interest, tho an swer Is that under tho plan propos ed tho government does not take n hand in building tho roads, it only helps pay for a part of certain roads which tho people build, and when the government wakes up, tho people will wako up, too." All aboard for Laughterland 'Tis a pleasant place, Where tho sun of happiness Shines In overy face, Where tho cares of this old world Quickly aro forgot And there's never any cloud, And pain or blot! All aboard for Laughterland, Region of delight! Can bo reached by any who Goes about It right First you shake your troubles off, Then begin to smile There you'll get to Laughterland, In a little while. Children dwell in Laughterland, 'Cause they do not know What makes grown up people bear Burdens as they go. Light hearts seek for Laughterland, Optimists go there Guess it Is the gladdest place Mentioned anywhere! Exchange. A Marshlleld man who has tried to drown his troubles in the flowing bowl says that tho blamed things aro equipped with life preservers. NAWVVVVrAWWWVVWWVVi For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. Poultry Supplies Order Your Settles! Now Toi" Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard Bred. Price $1.50 Per Setting Special Price on Incubator Lots, " 1 I Wlm.w I'- Willie lit slBSl It 1I1 be found anchored In iiij show window, surrounded by tin Niftiest line of Neckwear uith handkerchiefs to mulch ever shown, at ()c each. Take u peep at (lie now stjle Pncknicl Shoes at .91.00, .91.50 and .95.00, and the Illicit now lints that aie all the craze In (he itics only Sjifl.OO. iO XOT FORGET TO SltE the "Never judge a man by the brella he carries," remarked Philosopher at tho Club. "Ko," said Goss," It may not his." um-tho bo Drink Wclnards's BOTTLED REEK Mnrden's Yi'holcsnlo Liquor House rhono '181 Orders Delivered Frco WcS dw " MARSHFIELD, ORE. . r .- 'fr-- fr-9---- -- - -- - Flanagan &. Bennett Bank MAKHimELil) OKhHON. Capital Hiib-enbed W,000 Capital Paid Up J40.0O0 Undivided Profits SM.000 Poes a general banking business and draw. ou the Dank ol California. San Franclm Calif., Klrxt Nnllcniil Bank Portland Or., Firm National Hank Koscbing, Or., Hanover No tional .Hank, New York, N. M. itjtnolit' a Aon, London, England Also sell change on nearly all the prlnu.r. cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe depasi lock boxes for rent at fO cents a mouth n INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Ho lives in lodgings. There are two or three other Coos Day bache lors who reside on the same floor. There is always a fooling of sus pense as to tho water in the bath room If it be hot or cold. The other evening he called out: "I say, Lll, tho water's cold." "What water?" "The hot water." Of course, he's Irish. DRIXK AVEIXIIARD'S BEER REST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE THE MAIL-ORDER CITIZEN. Gov. Folk of Missouri declares that every man should bo proud or his state and his town. "I do not believe in tho mull-order citizen," says that popular olllolal. "It Is bettor that wo should havo a thou sand towns than 11110 largo city. If a place Is good enough for u man to make his money In, it certainly should bo good enough for him to spond his money In. "The merchants havo a just right to all the business of tho town In which they havo their stores and every good citizen will holp thorn to get it. "No town Is better nor worse- than its citizens make it. Show mo tho stores and news papers of a place and I will toll you tho sort of citizens it harbors." Local association officers should cooperate with tho editors of their local nowspapors in defending their town and its business interests ngnlnst tho pernicious Influence of tho mail-order house from without and tho mail-order cltUen within. N. A. It. I). Notes. "I have called," said Geo. Good rum, "to see why you haven't paid any attention to my repeated duns." "Silence is golden, you know," said the impecunious one. "I know," said George, "but you can't pay bills with that gold, and In tills instance It seems more like iirass. STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PEXDERGKASS, Master. TIME TARLE. Leaves MarshfiId 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 rnd 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: Ono way, 15 ceuts; round trip, 25 cents. FACTS- "Dow, I would be glad to Iinndlo (SOUXI) R1XG FLOUR), but you sell it to every merchant and adver tise the retail price so. I can't get as much per sack as I do for Hour. Give ine the exclusive sale and I will drop all other brands." Now What Do You Think of That? This man handles a brand of flour that costs 10c. per barrel less than Sound Rhus and other brands or Hour of equal grade nlui has tho nerve to charge 10 cents more per sack. R.EMEMBER. If you pay more than $1.-10 per sack for the best grades of Washing ton flour you aro paying too much. At .91.10 per sack there is a hand some profit for tho merchant. ORDER SOUND RING You thou know tho QUALITY IS THE REST and the price is the REST ALSO. The Popular Flour- . -', -. MEXICO'S XOVEL CELEDHATIOX. "I say, Goldio," remarked Man ager MeKcown to the MIHIcoma club authority on tho game, "did they have baseball in ancient times?" 'Sure," said Goldio. "Jeri ino had a strong team and so did Ilinoveh. Rut there was one tribo that nobody could beat." "Who were they?" "Tho lllttltes. You should known that much." havo In tho midst of tho Sunday school lesson a little Coos Day girl inter rupted with tho startling assertion, "J'vo seen God." "You have, my dear," tho teacher replied, "and when was that?" "Last week; and God sells clams. When ho came to our house, mam ma went to tho door and she said, '.My Lord! 1 don't want any more clams today." " Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladies' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed P!ii!ir ftorUT, Prorjiirioi. f lias grown so rapidly that we have found It necessary to employ an extra man for that department. We have secured tho services of an export sausage man from Portland who makes as good sausage as Is produced in tho State of Oregon. Ho knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let us have it today. liTe CITY MARKET R. H. Noble, Prop. ... Marshlleld, Oregon HERE'S YOUR GOOD HEALTH AVelnhard's Beer .HARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phono 181 Orders Delivered Frco GET YOUR "Who can toll me what a ruminat ing animal is?" "1 know, sir," said a llttlo girl. "She Is ono that chows her cubs." Coa j Wood A N D .. FROM .. JOllX ARLAXDSOX Hall & Anderson Agentu Phone 817. ----- . - Tho national committee appointed by President Diaz to arrange for the celebration of the one hundfeth an niversary of Mexico's Independence has adopted a unlijuo feature as a part of tho general plan for observ-1 Ing tho patriotic event. It Is proposed that public iin-' provoinonts shall be Inaugurated on J September 10, 1010, which is the) date of the centennial independence ! nnnlvorsary, In more than 000 cities' nnd towns of the Republic, n Is1 estimated that tho average cost 01 each of these public improu'iiienis will not ho lotus than ? 100,000. lu tho larger cities whore largo' public buildings or public service improviMiionU are contemplated the amount of money to ho expended may run Into the millions of dol lars, i If a uonerul avorago of ? 1 00.000 la expended In each of tho 900 and "oro towns nnd cities, (ho total amount of money Involved in tho plan will bo almost $100,000,000. HERE SHE IS MIANUS "ENGINE 2-Cycle Make and Break' We Also Have another called the SAMSON From 2to 200 Horse Power They're the Goods Coos Bay Oil & Soppiy Co, WHY DO PEOPLE BUY; IN SEMGSTACKEN ADDITION? iBECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots arc reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstackeu, Manager, The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOIt Kl'KKKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket is bought. MAKSHFIELD, F. S. DOW, Agent V s M OKEGOX THE Steamer Plant SAILS FOIl SAX FUAXCLSCO, Sl'X DAY, .MAY 3rd. Xo reservation held after the arrival of the bliip unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFICLD, OREGON Water Front Near "A" Street Phone 33 rjj 'tjvrau.UfrtB HMiiMiHMMBiiiMahiiiiTT i E bhi 'iiHIJTiM 1 1 Ah Mil" hi itirL COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS I guarantee better w irk ut o' er priced, than can bo had oU-cwheip. Do na order monuinoutal work until you havo SEEN Me F. M. Stevail, Prop. Corner 3d & D Sts. Phone, Main 1731 !EgaCTITCBAliHJLll!lLfllfai Ca. Business D rectory Doctors. D OCTOU D. P. 11AUMUAUGII I'lijsician and Surgeon riseases of Women and Cli.Idrjn 0y-10 Coos Uulldi.jr Office Rooms I'hono am R. GEORGE V. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician D Grncliinte of American Hi'liool ol Osteopathy kirk-Wllc, ilu. ' Ollloe Hours: 9 11. in. to 1 1. m. Other lt.mr 1.- Appointment. Olllro in Knkbiuc llloi k Phone 1011. Marflold, Ore. DR. GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon New Flanagan & Uennett Bank Bid" 'Phono 1081. " y K. J. W. INGRAM S Physician and Surgeon. Office over Sengstackon's D-ug Storo. Phonos Office 1C21; Residence 783. DR. A. L. IIOUSEWORT1I Physician nnd Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Uennett New Rank Building. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phono 14ol. Residence Phono 650. Lawyers. IVnncIs II. Clurke Jacob il. Make La rence A. Iljequlst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEOVICT. ATTORXEVH-AT.T.AW Ttmns Building, MarshBeld. Or& Lnited States Commissioner's Office. J W. DENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, - . . Oregon ""'ORE & COKE, J Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous JK. CAYOU Architect Room 317 Marshfleld, Oregon Coos Jllng MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY Olid Fl'llmva Tlnll Monday and Thursday. Afternoon anu evening. Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Sinitr' M II. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kinde. Phone 1884. CARPENTER Call R. A. Cnrflioll For all kinds of carpentering, building and repair work. Show cas es nnd office furniture a specialty. p.""" 501. Corthell's Delicatessen. ' LEAKING GRADING CITY Lots, Mowing Out Stumps. Contracts taken. Estimates Furnished. PETER SCOTT, JR., hone 53S Marshfleld, Ore. MUSICAL fjl RS. GERALDIXE .MORRIS, Vx Voice Cuitnre, Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing Studio in Xasburg Mock. PIAXO TUXIXG, Ry J. F. O'RIELLY, Resident Tuner. Address Box 210, Marshfleld. "C'LMER A. TODD, Director 1- Coos Bay Academy of Music. Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers coached In stjle diction and interpretations, (or opera oratorio or concert work Xew O'ConnclI Building, Mnrshrteld. QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Pho9 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Mnrshflold ami Nortii Bend, gTml?H-;PTTf: BONITA and FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Uui ISi-iuceu Mnrslincld nnd North Bend Made hi 1U Minutes. Pare: One war, 13c; rouitfl trip, rjc, J. A. O' KELLY, Proprietor. h m I f tl SHka- -fr..-.- - - .- -Srrsiir--- -:- .-r. -nsmassusxr "jSSSj IZ-triiKi-B -i IHMIIJgjrtj i. i ft miM fc' if t. .iUHjiBHl