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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
M i in nil ii rr 'M&ft "Jff'iS THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908. 5HBHIJ5IIHBBBBHBBHHBHBBBBB!BfBBB mmi1iifmti'i-mM'a'' . -...... .n-i""" " ,l,l! .' i II. X 5 I I a . X ,' ? $' I r I rl COOS BAY TIMES AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY BY THE COOS BAY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. ! IHVJJW Entered at the postofllce a,t Marsh field, Oregon, through the malls as second class m ail matter. for transmission M. C. MALONEY Editor and Publisher DAN E. MALONEY News Editor LET US TALK IT OVER i Enjoy Your Outing With an Eastman Kodak, Premo or Century Camera Full line at RED CROSS DRUG STORE Catalogues on application Farmers! If You Need Money Sell your cattle, hogs sheep veal and chickens to Tub North Bend CASH MEAT MARKET For Cash PhilJp Fourier, Prop. Business D rectory Doctors. OCTOIl It. r. HAUMI5AUGH Physician nnd Surgeon Diseases of Women and Chlldron, Omce Rooms 200-10 Coos Bulld'ng Phono 21 U D D It. GEORGE V. LESLIE Osteopathic Phyalciun THE "RELIABLE" MAN. T7 "PEItE'S to the steadfast, rellabb H D man. ( II The mnn with the toneuc that's JL JL true. V.'ho won't promise to do any mote than lie can, Eut who'll do what he says he'll do. Ho may not be clever. He's often qulto blunt. Without either polish or ulr: But, though It's not In him to "put up a front." When you need him he's always there. So hero's to the man on whom one can rely. And here's to his lasting success! May his species continue to multiply And his shadow never grow less' Noble May. A' You Can't afford to miss it Winter Amusements At the CRYSTAL THEATER. - Performances 7:30 and 8:45p. m. - 1 DRINK WEINHAltD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE (Iradunto of American School of Osteopathy KirkMlllc, Mn. Olllco Hours: 9u. in to 4 p m. Other Hours by Appointment. Olllie In Nasburt; lllotk Phono 1C11. Marshfield, Ore. D" GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. Phono 1081. THF PIIVll Skating Every Evcninp Txrcplirg ' 1I1L Klhlft Tuesday 7 to 9:30 p. m. DANCING every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 12:00 p. m. Music by BAY CITY ORCHESTRA Excellent floor D. L. AVERY Prop. E3SSE3B!3KSi EMEaEEZ33 MANGAN'S DR. J. W. 11 Physic a r, T THE THURSDAY evening meeting of the city council Councilman Lockhart announced that he was not taking orders from The Times. Thanks, Mr. Lockhart. The Times is pleased to have this public ex oneration from any responsibility for your official acts. The Times was not aware, however, that it had issued orders to any of the city officials. In fact The Times is quite certain that it has not given any orders to anyone. That is not The Times way. The mission of The Times is to give the news and not to give orders. In performing its duty in pub lishing the news It may comment on current events and In the interest of the public good it may even make suggestions to fellow servants of the peoplo but It never gives orders. In its capacity as a disseminator of news The Times is pleased to give the widest possible publicity to Councilman Lockhart's announcement It might bo termed a new Declaration of Independence except for the I jj fact that if no orders have been given it seems just a trifle foolish to say one Is not taking orders. Councilman Lockhart does it bravely, how ever. Like a modern Sancho Panza ho leaps into the arena to defy any one to give him orders except the Mayor. He wants the world to know ho 13 no rubber stamp unless Mayor Straw has need of one. Good! Bravo Lockhart! One more thrust of your valiant spear and there will not be an order loft unless it is law and order, and if as you say "Wo are going to Hell fast," even that does not matter. And that reminds me that the proceedings indlcato that Councilman Lockhart was laboring under stress of mental excitement Thursday even ing. First he announced that Marshfield in a financial way was rushing along at automobile pace to that place that is paved with good intentions. Then he pioudly proclaimed ho was not taking orders from The Times. He also stated he was not taking orders from Councilman Sac chl who called his attention to the matter of signing the vouchers for city hills. Like Donna Julia who swearing she would ue'er consent, consented, Councilman Lockhart did sign the vouchers and as If desir ous of helping us on toward that abysmal financial inferno ho signed an extra voucher for a hill that the council had not authorized. Honestly now, Mr. Lockhart, aren't you a trifle embarrassed at such an exhibition of boyish bravado. Is not the real cause of your grievance the fact that The Times would not take orders from you instead of giving orders. The Times did not think it necessary to tell everyone that It was not taking orders from Mr. Lockhart, but I told Mr. Lock hart so privately and ho knows It. Possibly that is why he felt con strained to announce that ho was not taking orders from The Times, but as The Times was not giving any orders it does not fool badly about it. When Mr. Lockhart requested Tho Times to suppress certain news I told him It could not bo done, just as I told Mayor Straw and just as everyone has boon (old who made similar requests. Tho Times confesses that Councilman Lockhart's conception of his ofllcial duties is a rather unusual one. It is not long since Mr. Lock hart announced to tho council that he would be compelled to vote against a certain proposition because he had a friend whose property was involved. I Was Mr. Lockhart elected a member of the city council to represent tho peoplo of Marshfield or to represent his own Interests and those of his friends? D0C3 Mr. Lockhart think tho peoplo of Marshfield are entitled to any consideration? If not Tho Times thinks that Mr. Lockhart will find that he is very much mistaken. As Chairman of the Finance- Commlttoo and as a business man Mr. "Lockhart should realize that he Is to some extent responsible to tho peoplo for tho city's financial condition, Ho should know that Marsh field cannot contlnuo to run Into dobt at the rato of several thousand dollnrs per jenr without disastrous results. Tho people are entitled to hotter treatment than this from tho men they havo honored with posi tions of proniinenco and trust. It would bo wlso for Mr. Lockhart to look for orders from someone Ills present eourso Is taking him right to tho front of tho procession that is headed for tho place that ho says SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111 Undertaking Parlor New O'Conncl Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON INGRAM Miyslcinn nnd Surgeon. Office ovor Sengstacken's D."ug Store, Phones Ofllco 1G21; Residence 783. iD Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 It. A. L. IIOUSEWORTII Physician nnd Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phonn 1431. Residence Phone 65C. Lawyers. E5HSSSHSESHSH5HSH5HH5HSSSBSHSaSHS2ESHSSSZSHSHSilSHSHSH3Z5E5ESESZSE5BSa "LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE" Seems to be all that's necessary in the Cooking Line But the Discriminating Housewife vho uses & GOLDEN GATE LARD g Can go Mother "One Better" without any g k irouDie ai an Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAItSHFIEM) OKEGON. Capital Subscribed 150,000 Capital Paid Up $40,000 Undivided fronts $35,000 Does a general banking liuslnesK and drawt nn th Rnnk nt (tallfnrnlii. Hun Knimrisp Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., Klml ' National Bank Uoseuurg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. KothcM' . Son, Loudon, England. I Also sell change on nearly all tho print-.,., cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposl I ock boxes lar rent at CO cents a mouth o j fb. a ear. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS You can get it at ANY GROCERY OR MARKET Si is 2SZ5HHUSH5HSZ5ct25H5?5HSE5ZSHSZ5?JIB25EHESESHSHSHSHSHSHSHSES11SHE2SH5HS3 If you want only the best, call at Smith's Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Law roncc A. Liljequlst CLAIUCE, 1JLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TlniM Building, Marshfield, Ore. United States Commissioner'u Offios. J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bonnutt Bank Marshfield, - Oroxon C ORE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. Miscellaneous MARSHFIELD DANCINO ACADEMY Odd Fellows Hull. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction, Prof. O. P. SmitP E5H5HSHSHSEE25HSH5E5E525Z5Z5E5H5E5B EMPIRE COOK WITH GAS A Gas Range is the cleanest, easiest to manage and the most economical stove you can use in your kitchen No trouble with wet kindling and poor coal No Dirt No Dust We keep in stock all makes and styles of Gas Ranges and Heaters The COOS BAY CAS and ELECTRIC CO. VOTE for N. C. Medley, Repub lican candidate for County Assessor. AVILL buy your good Sco F. S. Dow. p otatoes. "Wo are all going fast." SOME moro of that good chlckon and coffeo at Mother's tomorrow. Storo your goods with tho Bay Side Paint Co., North Bond. 4ttWvWXKttttX Come aud Spend a Pleasant Hour at THE DIME Show House New Coos Building: Opens Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, and Evening at 7:30, witn Continuous Exhibit of Alotion Pictures, Songs and Music ADMISSION 10c Children Half Price Entire Change of Program Three Times a Week Beginning Sunday Evening A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; lu fact all kinds of fish in season. qJ Wharf back of - , I PIONEER JROCERY. lESHSH5SESZrH.r55SHSESH5HSH5HHaHH5a .ESHaSHFESBSHSSSZSSSaSHSESHSaSZEESg -I R1BB3 Ss MASON V Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfield, Oregon. M R. AliBEKT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klnde. Phono 1884. CLEARING GRADING CITY Lots, Blowing Out Stumps. Contracts taken. Estimates Furnished. PETER- SCOTT, JR., 'Phono 538 Marshfield, Ore. MUSICAL ItS. GERALDINE MORRIS, Voice Culture, Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing Studio in Nnsbnrg Block. Dry Wo (FROM THE OREGONIAN APRIL 2i, 1003) Preaches Against llopplckiug. OREGON CITV, April 2S. (Special) Rev. John M. Linden, pastor of tho First Baptist church, has instituted a vigorous cru- I I t I ? t I sado against tho members of his church picking hops, stating that it is encouraging tho liquor interests. In a sermon Sunday night, $ before a crowded church, ho said. "It requires a quickened con- scienco to crystallize action against hop-picking, which is part of tho process of beer-making." A Sermon and a Suggestion What do you think of the prohibition side of the ques tion? It's in the sermon. In 1907 Oregon hop growers raised and marketed FOUR MILLION DOLLARS worth of hops. If Oregon is voted "dry" no market in the world n take Oregon hops. If Oregon votes for prohibition, Oregon brewers will have no use for barley or hops. Do Oregon hop growers want to pay FOUR MILLION DOLLARS a year for the experiment? Let us sLop closing business up and try opening I it up instead vvvvV'vvvvvvvvtvvvyvvv4vJvvt'S'Vvv' Can be had al a moments notice at 1? lamDKjeu s WOOD YARD 9 Link Sn H Smith lessee 'Phono 921 North Front St. S5a5HSSZS3SSHS2SBSHSHSHSBSZS2SEE3 I odi 3 PI L'l I V In ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Ray Acndeiny of Music. Voice, I'inno I'lpe Orsnn. Ilnruiony etc , from beginning to graduation, sinners coaeiieii lu stlo diction and interpretations, tor opern oratorio or concert work Vew O'ConnulI Building, Marshfield. t TH0MAS0N & HANSON i 4 --DEAIERS IN- t Slay Grain and Feed' 7 Phone 1751 I 'I 4 Fr3 e Delivery THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUPACTURETS OP (IAS ENfJlNESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFTING n Specialty. Shops in the North Bend VVollen Milisj North Bend Phi one 1291 For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of 'B Real Estate TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Scngstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: -Marshfield 'Office Hi - Coquille City 19 J r General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition &ivttvw;ttvvw,v Steam Dye Works C SCreetj L.U1UV and Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Pecker, Proprirfoi. llEHE'S YOUP- GOOD HEALTH Welnliard's Deer .IIARDEN'S LIQUOR J-OUSE. Phono 481 Oiders Delivered Free Our Sausage Business Has grown so rapidly that we havo found it necessary to employ an extra man for that department. Wo have secured tho services of an expert sausage man from Portland who makes as good sausage as is produced in tho State of Oregon. Ho knows how. Just tho right amount of seasoning comhin ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let us havo it today. The CITY MARKET ' - R. H. Noble, Prop. . . . Marshfield, Oregon HUM Aa Imliftui, M i I sc"Tm jk