The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 06, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1908
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every erenlng except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Xbe Cooa Bay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the po3tofll:e at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails as second class
mall matter
L C. MALOXEV. . .Editor and Pub.
DAN E. JLVLOXET News Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Advance.
DAILY.
Ono Tear 5.00
Six months $2.50
Less than 6 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 BAY DAILY TLMES
Marshfleld Oregon
HOPE IS ETER.VAL.
"I have long since abandoned the
measured and proscribed prospect
for this city and section, for the
prospect fortuitous. Whatever
comes to Coos Bay henceforth will
come as a gift not as an achievement
wrought of her own unity and de
sign. It Is too much to expect her
people to merge on any one large
and excellent thing; It Is not of her
quality; It must come through the
happiest Inadvertence, the largess of
luck and the benefice of some extra
neous Interest and agency; some
other man's or towns' opportunity.
I have been driven to this conclu
blon, finally and inevitably. "With
the whirl of a great commercial
awakening in the Northwest she may
yet come In to her own through the
shrewdness of some friendly giant
who realizes, at a glance, the potent
facilities she offers for business and
advancement; this is her only re
source." The foregoing is the substance of
the talk put up by an ex-resident of
Empire who still retains sharp inter
est In the city and county, and late
ly sojourning here. He speaks sor
rowfully, with the honesty of reso
lute conviction born of thirty years
of disappointment.
And the thoughtful Coos Bay
citizen will do the wisest thing of his
life if he takes this old ex-citizens
words for what they are worth and
weighs tbem in the scale of his own
greater or lesser experience. The
time is ripe for a genuine awaken
ing in this man's town. Hope is left
us; and with this and the undis
turbed natural advantages as eter
nal as that hope, we may rise to a
unified, direct and successful pro
gram and field, that will annihilate
such sad prophesies, deep founded
and justifiable as their prophet may)
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The Rev. J. E. Burkhart of North I
Bend, will occupy the pulpit in the
Marshfleld Presbyterian church to
morrow, the services being held at '
the usual hours. The subject of his j
morning sermon will be "Pattern In
the Mount" and of the evening ser
mon "What are you worth."
The English Lutheran services
which were regularly held In the
Red Men's hall, will be discontinued
for the present. As the pastor came
here under the prospectus of a grow
ing town, and would not have come
under present conditions, he thinks
It better to start afresh again when
the town makes a fresh start. The
same good people who so loyally
helped the movement from the very
beginning are still with us, the same
need of an English Lutheran church
is felt now as it was then, but what
the movement needs Is a sufficient in
flux of members (not of local chur
ches), but of other Lutheran chur
ches such as the German, the Danish
and the Norwegian. These will cer
tainly come when "The Call of Coos
Bay" is being answered, but at pre
sent no living members of any Luth
eran churches except the local Swed
ish are located in Marshfleld. We
herewith thank the good people for
their zeal and their sacrifice, and
are confident that a movement began
and continued under the present un
favorable conditions must be suc
cessfully finished and completed at
some future and not far distant time.
WM. F. HOLL, Pastor.
Mass will be solemnized in the
Catholic church at S o'clock and
10:30 Sunday morning, the Rev.
Father E. Donnelly celebrant.
The regular Sunday morning and
Sunday evening services will be held
at the Episcopal church, morning
service being at 11 o'clock
evening service at 7:30.
MARGARET ILES CO.
Amusement Manufacturers
Will open a week's engagement at the
Masonic Opera House
MARSHFIELD
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 8th
IN A
REPERTOIRE OF POPULAR. PLAYS
AT POPULAR PRICES
All Members of this Company are capable and experienced people, consist
ing of ladies and gentlemen of culture, refinement, education and proficiency
Business D rectory
Doctors.
DOCTOR B. P. BAUMBAUGH
Physicloa and Surgeon
Elseascs of Women and Children.
Office Rooms 209-10 Coos Building.
Phon -----. 21tl
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It. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Phjvlciaa
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Graduate of American School of OiteoDalhT
KirkiTllIe, Mo. " '
Offlce Houm: 9 a. n. to 4 p. m. Othtr Houn by
Appointment. Oflic In Kaibnrr Blotk
Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore.
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H, GHO. H. DEC
Physician and Snrgeov.
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bide.
'Phono 1681.
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J. W. INGRAM
Phyaiclaa ud Surgeon.
Offlc over Sengatacken's Dug Store.
Phones Offlce 1621; Residence 78S.
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CHRISTIAN SCIEXCE.
Services will be held in the Ma
sonic Temple, Sunday, at 11 a. m.
Subject: "God the Only Cause and
Creator."
Have opened a first class deli
catessen in Knights of Finland
Temple.
Also a full lino of cigars
and confectionery nnd soft
drinks.
Pool in connection.
Drop in nnd get acquainted.
At First Baptist Church.
10 a. m., Bible school, F. M. Stew
art, superintendent; 11 a. m., ser
mon, "State Missions"; 3 p. m., Ju
nior Union, Ivan Gulovson, superin
tendent; 7 p. m., Young People's
Prayer meeting; ; 8 p. m., Evangel- i
lstic services. Rev. M. M. Bledsoe,
pastor-at-large for the State of Ore
gon will preach both morning and '
evening. Baptism at the morning i
service also the regular monthly I
communion. All of the members are
especially requested to be present.
Special music by the large chorus
choir at the evening services.
Rev. Bledsoe "will preach at the
church every evening next week.
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Can be had at a
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SCHOOL NOTES
Miss Elizabeth Kauffmann spent a
part of the morning of Wednesday
last week visiting the High School.
Miss Rogstad of the Gardiner
school spent Thursday morning of
last week visiting the Primary
grades.
This week has seen the hardnest
work of the year as the final ex
aminations have taken place. Re
sults will be announced next week.
The High School picnic was en
joyed very much by those who at
tended. Tho good time will bo
written up by one of tho pupils and
printed later.
MIbs Tiffany expects to leave Im
mediately after tho closing of school
for Eugene to bo present at com
mencement at the University of Ore
gon. Sho is a member of this year's
class, and will receive her diploma.
Sho will return noxt September and
will have charge of the departments
of English and History In tho now
High School.
Tho Fourth and Fifth Grades had
a very pleasant picnic to Eastport
on Saturday last. Mrs. Rood and
Miss Stenholm accompanied tho boys
nnd girls. After luncheon tho party
visited tho old Eastport Coal mine,
which was running over fifty years
ago, but has been abandoned of Into
years.
Miss Mary Hanson nnd Miss
Helen Bradloy had very high yearly
averages, both over 99 por cent, with
a very small fraction in favor of tho
first named.
Highest standings for tho year's
work In tho different grades were
made as follows;
First 'A' Eugene Kelly.
FlrBt 'B' Clara Ferguson.
Socond Ernest Drows.
Third 'A' Eva Hutchison.
Third B' Hnttlo Rohfold.
Fourth Carl Back, Helon Stoltz,
Eva Hanson.
Fifth Mary Kruso, Dorothy Hor-
ton.
Sixth Myrtlo Cownn.
Seventh Ralph Kruso.
At Methodist Episcopal Church.
10 a. m., Sabbath School, E. L.
Church, Superintendent; 11 a. m.,
Sermon, subject, "Real Life." 3 p.
m., Junior League, Nettie Woolley,
superintendent; 7 p. m., Epworth
League, Topic "The Promise of the
Father." 8 p. m.t Sermon, subject,
From the Palace to the Pig-sty."
We extend a cordial welcome to
all the privileges of this church, if
a visitor or stranger you will find
many warm friends who will be glad
to shake your hand at the close of
the service. Please give us this
pleasure.
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Cab Call Service at Any Bonr
Good Hearse aud Vehicles.
HEISXER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
"Wood for SaM.
Third fc A fits. Phone I2l Mar'hfield
Now is the
Time to Build
Lime and Cement. Have All Declined
We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
We " " California " 3.00
We " " Lime 2.25
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The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
MURPHY-DOW
Building Material Company
STEAMERS.
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A. L. HOUBEWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Office second floor of Flanagan
Bennett New Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north ot
Crystal Theater. Office Phone
1431. Residence Phone 656.
and
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake
Lawrence A. L'.IJequist
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Time Building, Marshnald, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Offlc.
T. W.
BENNETT,
Offlce over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
yiOKE & COKE,
'Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
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M. BARNES.
Contractor and Uuildcr.
Plans, specifications and estimates
furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Drink Wolnards's
BOTTLED BEER
Morden's Wholesale Liquor
Houso
Phone 481 Orders Delivered
Free
Dry Weather
Is Here
And your greatest
need will be Tools
to work the soil.
THE
Steamer Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JUNE 7.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
No reservation held after the arrival of tho ship unless ticket
bought.
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F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
In this we can help you Garden Rakes,
Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, Etc.
Now is the time to Paint'
WHEN WE SAY PAINT WE MEAN
HEATH and MILLIGAN
Pure Prepared Paints
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.
W. Skinnr. Agt.
MarahflelcU Ora., Phono 441.
GRIBBS & MASON
Photographers.
C003 Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
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ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kind.
Phone 1884.
CLEARING GRADING CITY
Lots, Blowing Out Stamps.
Contracts taken. Estimate!
Furnished.
PETER SCOTT, JR.,
'Phono 638 Marshfleld, Ore.
.MUSICAL
PROF RAV3IONDS STUDIO
Prlrato lessons, Violin and
Dancing: day hours 9 to 11; 2 to 4
Evenings 7 to 10.
RoomN'o.9. Strictly Frixate
Over Magncs i Mauon'i More
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore,
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The
STEAMER EUREKA
SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, JIAY 2nd.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless
ticket is bought.
MARSHFIELD,
F. S. DOW, Agent
OREGON
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bar Academr of Mnsln.
Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coached In
style diction and interpretations, lor opera,
oratorio or concert work
New O'ConneU BaUding, Marahfleld.
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CAKE FOR SUNDAY
Housekeepers depend on Coos Bay Bakery
its delicious "home" quality the moist, rich
only by tho best materials blended and baked
most approved recipes. Tho cakes are baked
and go fresh every morning to tho counter.
Cake because of
quality produced
according to tho
on the premises
Coos Bay Bakery
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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. CZARJNA
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight
and combustibles only
C. P. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - j. - A. St. Dock
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Welnhard's Bottled Boer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOE HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Froo.
Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Building
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: JJroiuiway, & Qaeen S
Phones 2011 . 826
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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
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It is the policy of this bank to
coraflne, its "business to the im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, the bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
the community,
fIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshficld, Ore. i
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman B
Vice Pres. Agt. Onnhlpr H
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