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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1908)
? THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, June 2, 1908. ! COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofflie at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second class mall matter. M. O. MALONEV. . .Editor and Pub. DAN E. JULONEY News Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY. One Year 5.00 Six months $2.50 Less than G months per month .50 WEEKLY. One Year $1.50 The policy of the Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the Independence of which President Roosevelt is the leading exponent. Address All Communications to COOS I5AY DAILY TISLES Marshfield - - - - Orfgon WHAT CONGRESS HAS DONE: Prohibited child labor in the Dis trict of Columbia. Increased widows' existing pen sions from $8 to $12 a month. Granted pensions of $12 a month to practically all grades of sailors and soldiers. Authorized expenditures of $30, 000,000 for public buildings. Ordered a commission to report on revision of the banking and cur rency laws of the country. Reclassified the consular service. Passed employer's liability laws to take place of the ones declared unconstitutional. Permitted free operation of for eign vessels in trade with Phillipplne Islands. Established a forest range law. Authorized a tariff revision by a commission. Authorized the construction of two battleships with promise of more next session. Raised the pay of all officers and men of the army and navy marine corps and revenue cutter service. Passed a militia bill, making every able-bodied man between 18 and 45 years of age liable to ser vice. Adopted a resolution of arbitra tion treaties with nearly every coun try in the world. Concluded the work of the water ways commission. Appropriated $1,500,000 for par ticipation by the United States in the Japanese exposition at Toklo. AVHAT CONGRESS HAS XOT DOXE. Passed no emergency currency leg islation. Refused to place wood pulp on the free list. Declined to accept Roosevelt's resolution for four battleships. Failed to adopt postal banking law. Held up until next December to reinstate discharged negro troops. No anti-Injunction bill. No national child labor law but date set for its "consideration" next December. Granted no increased powers to prohibition states over interstate shipments of liquors. Enacted no laws requiring public ity of campaign expenses. Mado no provision for the "spank ing" of President Castro, president of Venezuela. Failed to put wireless telegraphy under government control. Refused to give interstate com merce commission authority to pass upon proposed Increased railroid rates boforo thoy go Into effect. Failed the relievo the coal-carrying railroads from disposing of their mines. DO THE PEOPLE FORGET THEIR WATER? Many persons aro clamoring about single tax, recall, proportional repre sentation, Statement No, 1 and elec tion of United States Senator, but low about a quostlon more Important than nny of those matters, since it reaches far into tho future and be gins right now. That question is whether tho people aro going to keep giving nway or aro going to retain for themselves nnd unborn genera tions tho energy and tho lifeglving fluid of their streams, says tho Port land Oregonian. Cnnl and timber nrc limited In quantity nnd their supply will bo ex hausted perhaps sooner than this country knows. Irrigated laiulB will soak tiji many rivors nnd may oven reduce tho vast flow of tho Columbia rivor. Vator frnnchisos nro oxclusivo prlvllogos which the public should givo away with oxtromo caution, and then only for limited periods of time, thoy allow worso onemios of tho pub Dut tho public has beon giving them lie weal to seize the streams. IAITH THP : TOAST AND TEA t ,' GOOD EVEXIXG. X X We cannot honor our country X tf. with too deep a reverence; we . ' cannot love her with an affec- X ' tion too pure and fervent, we "A i cannot serve her with an energy S X. of purpose or a faithfulness of X Y zeal too steadfast and ardent. V X THOS. S. GRINN. X WS&A&AXY&S?SXXW&fS-K THE GLORY OF THE DEAD. The blue that speaks of youth and hope, And the gray that comes of years, Clasp hands and meet each other's eyes In a sad-sweet mist of tears. Their souls grow bathed in Mem'ry's light, As when on autumn days A far-off view is dimly scanned Thro' evening's dusky haze. They see again the field, the camp, And hear the cannon's roar; The voice of comrades and of friends Now silent evermore. They help to swell the mighty song That sings of triumph won; They hear their country's loud ac claim For duty nobly done. So, marching onward, here they meet, Where white and silent tombs Are strewn by kindly, gentle hands With Nature's fairest blooms. Why should not, then, youth's heart beat high Age proudly rear its head In feeling they've a right to share The glory of such dead? PETER H. DOYLE. "Queen Elizabeth was the greatest woman the world has ever seen," re marked the Historian at the MIlllco ma. "That shows," replied the Married One, "that you have never met my wife." AVhnt's in a Name? "What's your name, sir?" "Wood." "What's your wife's name?" "Wood, of course." "H-m; both wood. A-ah, any kindling?" "O! George!" cried young Mrs. Popley, excitedly, "baby has swal lowed that five dollar gold piece. Isn't it terrible?" "It is so," replied her husband. "If we send for a doctor he'll charge that much to get It out." "That man always gets along, and seems to be enterprising in other ways, yet he never handles anything which isn't a drug in the market." "What is his business." "He's an apothecary." BANDON HRIEFS. News of the City by the Sea ns Told by Tile Recorder. Victor Russell, aged twenty-one, was instantly killed near here uy being struck on the head with the limb of a falling tree. His skull was crushed. He was working with his brother-in-law when the accident oc curred. There was only one graduate from the Bandon High School this year. The usual commencement exercises were held In honor of Miss Redley completing the course. NOTICE. The North Bend Dining Room is not closed. It Is now run with white help and a tine may cook. All guests that come to this house will bo well taken care of. All single meals 35c. W. S. WOOD, Prop. away forever through Its legislatures and other agencies, with no look into tho future whatsoever, and now their possessors hold perpetual and ab solute control of tho public's water. How do tho candidates for the next Oregon legislature stand on this very Important matter? Do they pledge themsolves to guard tho people's water from grabbers and speculators and tako back special water privi leges whore- thoy can? Poor people shiver for fuel to warm their chilled bodies nnd hungor because high- priced land yields high-priced food. Water makes cheaper fuel and power than anything olso can. Yet it is given away for nothing and forovor. Many legislatures havo allowed this to bo. Will tho next legislature in Oregon permit it to continue? Tho grabbors llko to hear all this clamor about recall, proportional roproeontation, Stntouiont Xo. 1. etc. It dlvorts attention front their schomoi. While tho people aro striv ing to tako politics away from bossos "Confidence in Us Means Better Clothes for You" 3uMiM fikif-. T A I LORIMQ MAKER OF FIRST CLASS CLOTHES PUSINESS SUITS AT TOPULAR PRICES A SPECIALTY. PHOXE Xo. 2211. CLEAXIXG AXD PRESSIXG ikiiX Unique I Pantatorium Gets Fine New Home To our patrons, We have leased the building on 'C street, adjacent to the y new Trust and Savings Bank building, now occupied by The Palm Ice Cream parlors and will occupy it about May 25. fThe new quarters will enable y us to do better, more exten 5 slve and more rapid work for our customers. We will then T be able to fill all orders y promptly. Call and see us. I Unique t Pantatorium VVVVV4VVmV4V4VV Drink Welnards's BOTTLED BEER Marden's Wholesale Liquor IIouso Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfine its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only : ennances its own stability, nut : promotes the highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of g COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland 8 President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Prea. Asst. Cashier CRYSTAL THEATRE Entire Change of Program TONIGHT t 8' A' nt 8 8 8' I 81 I 8 8 I 8 I 8 New Films: I SATAX IX PRISOX. i 8 ( 8 AX UNNATURAL MOTHER, A COMIC SERENADE. it New Songs: J3 "I Miss You in a Thousand n Different Ways." I "Summertime." I 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 I 8 ( 8 I u Preformamces 7:45 and 8:45 ? Admission 10c 8 --H--H--8-8--8-H--n-8 WEINnARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marhhflnld nnd North Bend. ftM-iffTOIW.HlHW!iWWWWIWBI THE SISTERS OF BETHANV will meot at tho homo of Miss Mary MInot next Wednesday, June 3, at 2 p. ra. EVERY DAY WILL NOT W ii ffF TMSIK yW ITnWu But you can always vote on getting the best clothes at my place all the time. Whether it is DRY or WET I've got the togs that will Just suit tiie occasion. Inspection costs you nothing, nnd I'm AL WAYS glad to see you, so drop nround and look over my line. e&Sg0& iSS iiljllflillwll IBiiL ESHSZ5HS3HSESESSEHHSS5ESE5SE5HS2aSZS5SZ52SHST15cL5ZSlJESZSZSZSHSESZSa Purity and Quality Form the most Important part of GOLDEN GATE LARD Is It Necessary To Say More? All 0iaaio " I I" m For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE- TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City,1 Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office HI - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition Safety Deposit Boxes Are a recognized necessity for the safe keeping of valuables. We can care for your valuables in the strongest and best equipped vault in the county for $5.00 a year. tPfi Absolute secrecy. We invite your inspection of our banking room and T" particularly this department, fe. First Trust and Savings Bank of Coos Bay, capital r&" stock fully paid $100,000.00. r J0HN S. COKE A..., President. M. C. H0RT0N ,. Vice-pres.-manager. D. KREITZER Cashier. I KEE LOX Typewriter Ribbon and Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers BE AN ELECTION DAY MARSHFIELD, OREGOX. Enjoy Your Outing With an Eastman Kodak, Premo or Century Camera Full line at RED CROSS DRUG STORE Catal ogues on application rmJ rivsIsr I" m B P a HI B"- in i & Business D rectory Doctors. DOCTOR U. P. BAUMBAUGH Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and ChlMran. Office Rooms 209-10 Coos Building. Phone D R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of American School of Osteopathy Office Hour:-0 a. m. to 4 p. m! Other Hour br Appointment. Office In Nburg Block Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore. DR. GEO. E. DEC PhVBlolan nnd Kiifmvm. New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. 'Phono 1681. DR. J. W. IXGRAM PIlTslrlnn nnfl Q..w... Office- over Sengstacken's Dug Store. Phones Office 1621; Residence 78S. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north ot Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phone 656. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. LUJequlst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Tirana Building, Marshfield, Or. United States Commissioner's Offie. J ; W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfield, - Oregoa "OICE & COKE, " Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. 12 iMiscellaneous OM. BARNES. Contractor nnd Kuildcr. Plans, specifications and estimates furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Marshfield, Oregon. MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY Odd Fellows Hall. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. SniitV CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Mnrshflcld, Oregon. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind. Phone 1884. CLEARING GRADING CITY Lota, Blowing Out, Stumps. Contracts taken. Estimates Furnished. PETER SCOTT. JR.. Phono 638 Marshfield. Ore. MUSICAL "CALMER A. TODD, Director ' n COOS Rnv Acjlrtomv rtt Afnaln Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Sinters coached in itle diction and Interpretation!, tor opera oratorio or concert work New O'ConnoU Building. Marshfield. Oab Call Service at Any Honr Good lleatoo aud Vehicles. HEISNER, MILLER & CO. livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sl, Third & A Bt. Phone 1201 Marahfleld I FOR TABLE USE TRY Weinhard's Bottled Boor MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free. y TH0MAS0N & HANSON ! ' -DEALERS IN- . . nuj uiam aim ieeu Free Delivery Phone 1761 I tnm n ( Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building Material and Beaver Hill Coal t Office: BWdway & Queen St Phones 2011 - 826 WE ARE now prepared to store your goods. Bay Side Paint Co., North Bend. JtL 2111 !-U A' Va -- "" iii?,tmr?3 8r '"."""'""JS u