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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
w THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REG3N, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908. Y f& ts f a; STEAMERS. Steamer Plant SAILS FOR SAX FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, MAY 17tli. 3 P. M. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held nftcr tlio arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, SHSHS2SaS2SHSHSBSHSHSHSS5SS2SZSHSHlSBSHSHSZ5aSZSaSE52SaSHSSSHSE5a5a5? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S.CZAEUNA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only C. F. McCollum, Agt. Dhnno Main 1t - L . A. St. T)nrlc " "w"w ' a5SSHSa5Z5H5HSS53SH.ti75HSESHSE5HSa55E5HSH5H5HSBSHSHSE5HE?.ljaSE5H5H5E5HSH5 California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. mwimnw Twcawvi. vjm w. ijgraraa The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOIt EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. No reservation held after the arrival of tho ship unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD, I I IH MMIMMII) I lit I Itttt t-t-e ANOTHER REASON Why mother has so many failures in bread-making is that tho experience of bakers has proven that it requires tho blending of several brands of flour to secure satisfactory results because no one brand contains all tho elements of tho wheat. Then it also re quires careful attention to have even temperature which is almost impossible to secure in private homes. Our bread is always tho same. Uniformly good. Ask your grocer to send Diamond (D) or Homemade if you want tho best. COOS BAY BAKER.Y ff" H TRY ONE OF Moore's Nonleakable ,. F&untain Pens NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers Building CEUENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE ($b SUPPLY CO. North Rend, Oregon. Quality, Price, Style HERE THEY ARE The niftiest lino ever shown on Coos Bay, and at the right prices. Qoodrum Hats $:$.)) Packard Shoes . ..!l, $..-.() and )?5.(0 Monarch Shirts .1.00 Cluett Shirts ?l.."0 Coopers Underwear S;U)0 suit. Wool Underwear SIMM) suit. Cotton Underwear 1.00 Overalls jot.. Work Shirts r.Oc. Inspect my good3 for they speak for themselves. rtH && . MARSHFIELD, ORE. the BsnTEks OREGON ' K L. W. Shaw. Agt. Marahflold. Ore.. Phone 441. OREGON t 1 Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION DO YOU MED A HANG OR STOVE OF- AM KIND? .131. IF YOU DO, CALL AND f riVS.ai-i.TrTiiimi..M.-.j if f wRpRM? M " T ' ii 'hi ' RlMKat W ( w& feds P f R vX fiilsail V mi We Have Ranges From $35.00 to which are guaranteed for ten 'years, also guaranteed to Hake per fectly or your money back. Our ranges are plain in ilnlsh, consequently easily kept clean, asbestos lined which makes them fuel-sacra. Remember us when j on are looking for your new stoe. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS FOR TABLE USE TRY AVcinhnrd's Bottled Ucer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE l'hono 181 Orders Delivered Free. FAMILY ORDERS FOR WEIXHARD'S BEER By mall or Phone Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Clias. A. Stevens Coat & Suit I House, Chicago Mrs. M. R."SMITK, Atf. ; Cor. Firtt and B Sl. Marshfidd, Ore. - -v WEIXHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. grtf '.ivi''" '' t. vttiXfawr tnrrTr:zf"'r'r T'YrarjftftrtM I QUICK DtLIVERY m For convenience of Call pa- a trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until I 8 o'clock. 8 Phops 571 today. Our wagon 3 will fnll COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY MarshfiId and North Rend. Masters and McLain J General Contractor's Building '. ' Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Brofhvay & Queen St I Phones 2011 - 826 CATCHY PATTERNS in CATCHY CLOTHES j Ik The kind of clothes that gentlemen wear : for Spring : FIN& , TAILORING a INSPECT OUR LINE Harvey Marshfield, Oregon. FOR RENT Fine room cottage on Droad.vay, near Washington. Ap ply Matt Anderson. WANTED TO BUY If you have acreage or lots in or near Marsh field or North Bend for sale cheap for cash give location and price. I Address P. O. Box 421, North Bend. PARTNER WANTED With $250 to take a half interest in tho best pay- 1 ing business on Coos Bay. A mo- 1 ney maker from the start. Ad- I dress Box 'E' Times. FOR SALE Complete equipment to manufacture cement blocks. Tho best machine on Mio market and nearly new. Call or address. Ed dy & Reed, architects, Marshfleld, i Ore. FOR SALE Two lots in South Marshfleld, Apply G. R. Gulovson, or at Times office. LEARN STENOGRAPHY A few pu pils desired by ex-court reporter of twelve jears experience. Apply 'X' Times. I 'AN EXPERT stenographer and ty pewriter desires work. Apply 'A' Timej. OUNG SINGLE MAN wants to ex change good new piano for board and room in private family. Ad dressJ. B. Harris, Box 431, Marsh fleld, Oregon. rOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures For information address 'A' Times FOR RENT House six rooms and baths, electric light, everything modern. Apply 'B' Times. FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, in the new O'Connell Building. FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, in rear of "Fix Up." Inqulro at i Gunnery. 1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. xwnMuattnmunjaawnmnnxmr :mm IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to coinflue itH business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not only jnlinnrxu !fa rtti'n tit it llll 1 1 f Itllt promotes tho highest interest of the community. fIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY, Marshfidd, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Canliier tmmttftmtKmtmttmm:mxtmjta SS-s. ferfg5? tub t all Service at Any Ilonr Ouod llt'utoo aud VehkleH. HCISXER, MILLER & CO. I.lvery, Feed and Bnlo Stablo. "Wood for fialu. Tnlrd JL A si. HIioup i"y MwnhoM Tattle of the Town Little grnins of fact sifted from tho chuff of gossip Hying up nnd down tho tutra. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Cloudy; probably showers toniglit and Sunday; warmer Sunday; Southwest winds. LOCAL TEMPUKATl'RE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 5 p. m., May 15, by Mrs. 13. Mingus, local ofllcial gov- ernment observer. Maximum 54 Minimum 42 At 5 p. m 50 Precipitation 19 Wind, southwest; cloudy. COOS RAY TIDES Tbo following tables glvo the hours of high and low tides for every uay this week: MAY, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. I h. m.l ft. h. m. ft. Saturday . 1GI G:24-l.l G:24 2.C SUNDAY . 17 7:04-1.3 7:07 2.8 MAY, 1008. 1IGH WATER A. M. I P. M. Date. I h. m. ft. I h. m. ft. Saturday . 1GI 12:52 G.2 SUNDAY ..17 0:23 7.4 1:39 G.O Xnnn Smith Coming. Tho Nann Smith which has been undergoing re pairs at San Francisco will sail from there for Coos Bay Monday morning. Son Is Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Beale of Coos River, are rejoicing over the birth of a son who arrived yesterday. Mother and child are do ing nicely. May Sell Timber. L. D. Kinney is negotiating with a syndicate of North Bend men for tho sale of a large amount of his timber. Tho deal does not Involve the land, merely tho standing timber. Gets New' Boat. George L. Wheeler's new nineteen horse-power launch, which is under construction at Wm. Roes yards, at Pleasant Point on Isthmus Inlet, will soon bo ready for service. Tho boat is 3S feet long with 71 feet beam. Ofllco Is Moved. The Tltlo Guar antee and Abstract Company has completed the removal of its offices into the more commodious quarters .which wero recently vacated by the Flanagan and Bennett bank. Tho new quarters are being fixed up In good shape by Henry Sengstackon, the manager. Is Bank Cashier. A letter from Geo. G. Schlegel, a former well known Coos Bay man, announces that ho is now cashier of the First Bank of Pilot Rock, Ore., and is get ting along nicely. He loft hero somo timo ago, having previously been bookkeeper for L. D. Kinney. Joaquin Miller Returns. Before leaving Coos Bay for Florence where ho is to deliver an address at tho Rhodendron festival, Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras, practically promised to return hero next week and deliver an address. His only stipulation regarding tho public nd dress will bo that no admittance bo charged. Delayed In Oklahoma. A letter has boon received from Wm. Grimes stating that ho will not bo able to return from Oklahoma to Coos Bay until after Juno 2d. Ho wishes to remain there to attend tho marriage of a nephew and also to allow a son to remain in school until it closes. He expected originally to bo back to Coos Bay early in May. TOMORROW is Sunday, call at Mother's for a big chicken dinner. Wo aro now prepared to store your goods. Bay BIdo Paint Co., North Bend. IF YOU have somo good potatoes bring them to F. S. Dow. wffww'wwt'i TUESDAY x 7 ti May 19th Tho Bonlta and tho launch f PnfADQ will lonvn tbo TCnllv !r waiting rooms for Charleston $ Bay nt 8 o'clock, Tuesday seo tho fleot pass by and If tho weather is good will go outsldo for ono dollar extra. f X Phono 940 J. A. O'KELLY g DOES IT PAY TO NAVE SALOONS? By CHAS. SCANL0N Does it Pay to license a traffic which lessens the demand for the helpful things of life, which Increases their cost und diminishes the ability to pay for them? Does it Pay to llcpnse a traffic which makes men less skilful, les3 steady, less reliable; which lessens endurance, lessens self respect and tho respect of others, lessens con fidence, lessens credit, lessens the de mand for food, clothing, shelter and tools with which to work? Does it Pay to license a traffic which breeds Idiots, paupers, cri minals, lunatics and epileptics anl casts them upon society to be sup ported by decent, honest, industrious people? Does Jt Pny to license a traffic which increases taxes by creating a necessity for jails, penitentiaries, asylums, hospitals, almshouses, or phanages, reformatories, police and criminal courts? Does it Pay to llccnso a thing which decreases a man's industrial efficiency so that tho government re ports show that 72 per cent of agri culturists discriminate against him for using it, and that 79 per cent of manufacturers, S8 per cent of trades men and 90 per cent of railroad offi cials do tho same thing? Does it Pay to maintain a national quarantine, against criminal and do pendent classes from abroad and license 250,000 saloon keepers to manufacture such products at homo? Does it Pay to support the families of saloon keepers and bar-tenders and pay their rent, taxes and insur ance, and buy luxuries for them in order to get a few pennies in revenue and license out of tho many dollars which they filch from the pockets of industry? Does it Pay to employ teachers to teach children tho evil effects of al cohol upon the human system and license men to sell a thing which in flames the stomach, hardens tho brain tissue, softens and weakens tho blood vessels, impoverishes the blood, over works tho heart, retards the elimination of effete matter, dims tho eye, dulls the hearing, dis eases tho throat, lungs, kidneys, liver, nerves, and muscles; the de mand for which is wholly artificial and when supplied serves no good purpose? Does it Pay to call ministers to preach the gospel of love, charity, honesty, purity, forgiveness and re demption, and license other men to engage In a traffic which fosters hate, engenders strife, breeds dishonesty, impurity and destruction? Dose it Pay to send missionaries to the heathen to point out the way of salvation, and from tho same port and often In tho same vessel send "liquor damnation1'? Does it Pay to build a palaco for the brewer, hire servants and buy silks for his wife, and dress your own wife in rags, mako her take In wash ing to support tho family and finally send her to tho poorhouso and bury her in tho potter's field? l)os it Pny to levy a tax to sup port orphans and widows and licenso tho murder of husbands and fathers? Does it pay to licenso a. thing which is always and everywhere known to bo tho enemy of everything sacred to God and man? Does it Pay to maintain on our coasts 275 Lifo Saving Stations at a cost of a little more than a million and a half, and out of tho same poc kets and under tho same flag main tain 250,000 Life-destroying Sta tions at two billions and a half? Does it Pay to listen to tho so phistries and falsehoods of passion, prejudice, ignorance, appetite and greed, and close your ears to tho voice of conscience, reason, judg ment, suffering, religion and God? Does it Pay to do that which will blancho tho cheeks with fear and mako you dumb with terror when at last you stand In tho presonco of tho Judgo of tho quick and tho dead? Wo will store your goods for lc nnliln ttPt - Bay BIdo Paint Co. i Mnrth Tlntlil I F. S. DOW wants good potatoes, call for prices. rx. The Shamrock X Tho beautiful now launch la X now ready for charter by par- ties desiring a boat that com- . $ bines speed, comfort and safety. Will nccomniodat 30 people. X For rates and further Informa- X V tlou apply to $ 5 IVY CONDROX, X v : Pioneer Grocery Phono 841 X. I mi t f,ywmsj ',lVr "