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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
!!"a'rI5PB!, ft WJHIJ j1"' V ' .... f& ? THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1908. M-4 f 8; if 3 f'Jfc .3 I I t i t la Cl'JJ' ?.. b - :fct. Xl A i 4 4 .in? J' III '.1ZCS XWi iff. r Is. The Royal Bakery X This establishment Is now for business with a full lino of J . BAKED GOODS, PIES, CAKE and PASTRY & Our baker has had extensive experience and we assure the pub SrSrHc of the finest quality In everything wo carry. liw tu n.,i ni la R I IK IVUVUI ITIflH.frI'V (J " w n -w- m 2 kJ 1 M Vi..VJ J.tviy.tVi.f'.t.SJ J.fVi.t.VJ STEAMERS. i ' - Steamer Plant I- -'. SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1008. FROM MARSHFIELD. FNp reservation held after the nrrlval of the slilp unless ticket Is v Bought. !1 . 1 F. S. DOW, Ageirt, OJMARSHFIELD, ffiHteSSc!SE5HSS52SHSESHSH5HSasaSHrac!SBSaSHSZSHS2SKF2SESZ5HSH5HS7JHS2S? ; Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line BREAKWATER t'ft. IS' Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA r lSfc ' Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only C. F. McColIum, Agt. ' I9J Phone Main 34 - - i :ew t '2Se525E5ESH5ESS5E5 California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company a y bteamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. t V. ' COOS BAY AND PORTLAND ?c. t , Is. t r' SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. irJJuv-r SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE. : WtPftBaumBartner, Agt. .Chfcht0t. Dock, Portland, Oro. The STEAMER -4 SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. JNo reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD, wjmv f rr ft mKM ft 4. iviljIp iua i ypewnter kiddoi Mk;-- ! ParKrtiri Ds3kV , 'i ZfKZ NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers Rott"Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of fl!. JtiilWi-W Real M IE SEE riVrrrTc riTTAPAiMTPF r. IW' Henry IrMarshfield and ones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition WPM& His pLlhe'bray m i Jte Simplest Motor Built" fc.Mpi 1 LUIMJJltlC Vv DJK . Complete JIU.DU jpUj'er sizes in proportion r H- minniwr. urMM n r "-" ? t $ g under new management and ready hot wvaw VJ V v v. vvvjvj.a.vj,vv W iaSF'TSak OREGON I- - A. St. Dock J7J2SE5SSaESa5K5H5ES15E5E5HSE5HSE52.5a52Sa5E5ES25E5 a 4 4 a H. W. Skinner. Agt. llarahflold. Ore.. Phone 441 EUREKA OREGON v i v J Estate a AR?T?ArTr Sengstacken, Manager CoquiIIe City,' Oregon a:uim:r IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to : H comflne its business to the im- ; mediate vicinity. In followinir t- this course, the bank not only t enhances its own stability, but : I promotes the highest interest of : tne community. :: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF i COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. ;; I: O.B.Hinsdale V. S. McFarland I'reeulent Uaslner H John Pruesa R. T. Kaufman H Vice Prea. Asst. Cashier I uutxtxmttmtitmtimttitmtttuumtixixxu Oregon Electrical Supply Co. DON'T FORGET WE HAVE GAS SUPPLIES AS WELL AS ELECTRICAL GOODS. CAN FILL ORDERS FOR ANY THING IN THESE LINES. i QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phops 671 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM lAUNDRY Mnrshfinld nnd North Bend. Cab Call Service at Any Honr Good llearso aud Vehicles. nEISNKR, SQIiliEK & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. Third A A St. Phone 1201 Marshdold Rev Clarence True Wilson Of Portland Will address the people of Coos county In the interest of Local Option as follows: Marshfleld, Tuesday, May 20th. Coqullle, Wednesday, May 27th. North Bend, Thursday, May 28th. Mr. Wilson Is one of the ablest advocates of Temperance in the State, and his work will do much toward placing Coos County in the list of "Dry" counties. Closing Rally at I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Marshfield, Saturday Evening, May 30 Farmejrs! If You Need Money Sell your cattle, hogs sheep veal and chickens to The North Bend CASH MEAT MARKET For Cash Philip Fourier, Prop. ESBSHSHS3HSHSHSHSHSHSH5E5HSHSESHSa Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at I? s WOOD YARD Link Smith lessae 'Phone 921 North Front St. eSHSHmSE5H5E525HSEES2ESHS25H5H5a MANGAN'S Parlor New 0'Conncl BIdg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 Drink Weinards'a BOTTLED BEER Warden's Wholesale Wquor House Phone 481 Orders Delivered Free NEW YORK CLIPPER 13 THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSUED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), ALBERT J. BORIE. . , PPBLISIIEHS, MlKiOIK. 47 W.2STH faT., NEwYOHr. BONITA and NORTH BEND FASTEST. BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rur Between Marshfleld tud NortL Bend Made In 112 Minutes. Faro: One war, ISc.; rom0 trip, lilt J. A. O'ttKLLY, Proprietor. i,ampoei Business D rectory Doctors. DOCTOR B. P. nAUMllAUGlI Physician and Snrgoon. Eiseases of "Women and Children Omco Rooms 209-10 Coos Building Phono 2141 D R. GEORGE V. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of American School of Ostcoiialhx KirksMIle, Mo. Ofllco Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours b Appointment. Olllcu in Niisburg Mock Phone 1G11. Marshfleld, Ore DR. GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg 'Phono 1G81. DR. J. XV. IXGRAJI j Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce over Sengstacken's D;ug Store Phones Ofllce 1621; Residence 783 DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce second floor of Flanagan and Bennett Now Bank Building. Re&Idence, two blocks north ol Crystal Theater. Ofllce Phont 1431. Residence Phone C5C. Lawyers. Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Liljequlst CLARICE, BLAKE & L1LJEOVIST. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Ttnins Building, Marshfleld, Ore United States Commissioner's OfflC! W. BEXXETT, Office oyer Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, Oregov t( ORE & COKE, - Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY Odd Fellows Hall. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smltl CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kindf Phone 1884. CLEARING GRADING CITY Lots, Blowing Out Stump Contracts taken. Estimates Furnished. PETER SCOTT, JR., 'Phone 538 Marshfleld, Ore MUSICAL M RS. GERALDIXE MORRIS, Voico Culture, Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing Studio in Niisburg Block. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bny Academy of Music. Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., iron beginning to graduation. Singers coached Id style diction and interpretations, for opera oratorio or concert work New O'Connell Building, Mnrshfleld t TH0MAS0N & HANSON 4 --DEALERS IN- T 'Hay Grain and Feed' 4 Free Delivery Phono 1751 wi'' ' " Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKSHFIKI.D OREGON. Capital subscribed 150,1)00 Capital Paid Up 10,000 Undivided Profits J.M.000 Does a general banking business and drawi on the Hank ot California, Kan Franclsi Calif., First Natlcaal Hank Portland Or., Mrs National Bank. Uoicburg, Or,, Hanover Na tlonal Dank, New York, N, M. KothchU a 3oa, London, England. Also tell change on nearly all the print..,, titles of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe depos lock boxes for rent at fO cents a month c 16. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS DRINK WEIXIIARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE 2Sa5HSSSZ5HSE5H5ESESESilSHSZ5H5H5ZS? EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd canned fish; In fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of . .w n . PIONEER JROCERY. n325E5E5E5Er2.na5E55r!5H5HSESE52SHSd HERE'S YOUP GOOD 1IEALTK Wrliihnrd'H Beer .WARDEN'S LIQUOR POUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free t .. ii With the Toast and Tea ::,,, ,,,,, iit ri( ,,,.,,,,,;,,, Mllf f JOOI) EVEXIXG. f W-jWV THE ALL ENCIRCLING BEAUTY. VEU our manhood bend tho skies; ARainst our fallen nnd traitor lives Tho great winds utter prophecies; wuuour ramt heat ts tho moun tain strives; Its arms outstretched, tho druld wood Walts with Its benedlcite. And to our age a drowsy blood Still shouts the Inspiring sea. James Russell Lowell. OLD FAVORITES. MY MARYLAND. THE despot's heel Is on thy shoro Maryland! His torch Is at thy temple door, Maryland! Avenge tho patriotic gore That flecked tho streets of Baltlmoro And bo the battle queen of jore, Marjland, my Maryland! Hark to an exiled son's appeal, , i Maryland! ' My mother state, to thco I kneel, Maryland! For life and death, for woo nnd weal, Thy peerless chivalry reveal. And gird thy beauteous limbs with steel, Maryland, my Marjland! Thou wilt not cower In tho dust, Maryland! Thy beaming sword shall never rust, Muryland! ncmember Carroll's sacred trust, nomomber Howard's warllko thrust. And all thy slumberors with the Just, Maryland, my Maryland! Come, 'tis the red davn of tho day, Maryland! Como with thy panoplied array, Maryland! With Ringgold's spirit for tho fray. With Watson's blood at Monterey, With fearless Lowo nnd dashing May, Maryland, my Marylandl Dear mother, burst tho tyrant's chain, Maryland! Virginia should not call In vain, Maryland! Sho meets her sisters on the plain "Sic semper!" 'tis the proud refrain That baflles minions back amain, Maryland! Arlso In majesty again, Maryland, my Mary.andl Come, for thy shield Is bright and strong, Maryland! Come, for thy dalliance does thee wrong, Maryland! Como to thine own heroic throng, Stalking with liberty along, And chant thy dauntless slogan song, Maryland, my Maryland! I see the blush upon thy cheek, Maryland! For thou wast ever bravely meek, Maryland! But lo, there surges forth a shriek, From hill to hill, from creek to creek, Potomac calls to Chesapeake, Maryland, my Maryland! Thou wilt not jleld tho Vnndal toll, Maryland! Thou wilt not crook to his control, Maryland! Better the fire upon thee roll, Better tho shot, tho blade, tho bowl, Than cruclllxlon of tho soul, Maryland, my Maryland! I hear the distant thunder hum, Maryland! Tho Old Line's bugle, fife nnd drum, Maryland! Sho 13 not dend nor deaf nor dumb; Huzza! Sho spurns tho northern scum She breathes! Sho burns! Sho'll come! She'll come! Maryland, my Maryland! James Itydcr Randall. HEARD AT TIIK MILLICOMA. The trouble Is when you make a fool it youiself jou have to levy on your friends when you are forced to make up the price you have to pay for it. -Faithful Is the touch of a friend as long as the response Is satisfactory. Tho lies that are told about you are not so very harmful un less they are true. The only way to avoid having to take things as they come is to carefully see that they are satisfac torily prearrang ed. Starch In your backbone is all right as long as you keep out of a thunder shower. The reason why tho consciences of some people do not trouble them Is be cause they hae none. The ill natuto of a person is simply unbearable when It comes In direct con tact with your own. It Is well known that a rich father-in-law Is much more easily offended than a poor one. A bone of contention Is very likely to get tho members of tho family in the soup. Tho fool loves a cheerful flatterer. There isn't so much credit in over coming temptation that doesn't tempt. Ho is a wlso man who praises his friends and lets their enemies shy the bricks at them, A WIDOW'S SHVEXTV SUITORS. Mrs. MolIIo Brown of Brooklyn, a pretty young widow, captured a bur- u WW C r k3 i In glar on tho last day of April. Her portrait was published and her ex ploit described in the newspapers of, May 1, and tho next few days( brought her seventy letters frdnli masculine admirers, somo promptly proposing marriage, others more delicately requesting the privilege of beginning a correspondence. Among tho seventy are men whose letters be- speak intelligence and standing In f r ire.2 their communities. ; How Idle was tho elder Weller'S;'-. caution: "Samivel, beware of vld-'1 ders!" How wrong is the old notion , , that men prefer the timid, shrinking: .",. Jr woman who shrieks at a mousc.SyHl't faints at a word and dissolves In tears at overy opportunity to tho" strong and courageous of their sex! New York World. Two of a Kind. "So you are a literary gent," said tho rural Inquisitor to tho casual vis itor. "That is what they call me." "Ves. I heard them call you that, and I wondered what It meant. What do you have to do to be a literary gent?" "I contribute to the magazines." "Glad to meet you. I contribute some to the local paper myself." "Is that so? What Is tho nature of your contributions?" "Oh, different things. Last year I contributed a load of pumpkins." Vay Ho Knew, "neigliol It will soon be dog days!" "That's a poor guess. Dog days do not come until fall." "That's wiierc you show you are not posted on the statutes. Dog days be gin in May, when you havo to pay your dog license." Always Breaking Them In. "King Edward never wears a pair of shoes more than one time." "Is that right?" "So I hear." "He must bo so grouchy that tho queen can hardly live with him." Willing to Divide. "Let mo sell you a 'History of the Thirty Years' War.' " "What's the price?" "Sixteen dollars." "Can't afford it I will give you $8 for fifteen of them." Some Different. "Did fortune smile on you?" "No. So far It has had tho laugh on me." In tho Clouds. 2. .VTa-ar .? jg. " Tho Butler We've got a burglar In the kitchen, sir. Tho Professor (absently) Ask him to come again. I'm busy just now. 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