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- w r" v-st pa! " THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1 908. iH Jl fi .. Ik' 'mi' COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofflce at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEY. . .Editor nnd Pub. DAN E. MALONEY. . . .News Editor SUBSCRIPTION UATES. In Advance. DAILY. Ono Tear 5.00 Six months ?2.50 Less than 6 months per month .50 WEEKLY. One Year U.5 The policy of the Coos Bay Times will be Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Roosevelt is the leading exponent. : WITH THE : : TOAST AND TEA t k Address All Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TLMES Marshfleld Oregon OPEN THE DOOR HEART. OF YOUR OPEN the door of your heart, my lad". To tho angels of ve and truth When the world la full of unnumbered Joys. In tho beautiful dawn of youth. Casting aside all things that mar. Saying to wrong, "Depart!" To the voices of hope that are calling you Open the door of your heart. OPEN the door of your heart, my lass. To tho things that shall abide, To the holy thoughts that lift our soul Like the stars at eventide. All of the fadeless flowers that bloom In tho realms of song and art Are yours If you'll only give them room. Open the door of your heart. OPEN the door of your heart, my friend. Heedless of class or creed. When you hear the cry of a brother's voice, Tho sob of a child In need. To tho shining heaven that o'er you bends You need no map or chart, But only the love tho master gave. Open the door of your heart. Edward Everett Hale. .PEN THE WINDOW of your home and let the fresh breezes of summer in. Let God's bles sed sunshine into the house; never mind if It fades the carpet; a few days of life and health are worth more to you and your family than all the carpets made since the world began. Open the window of your mind and drink in the thoughts of the great men and women who have gone this way before, but who possessed a mind so great that the world has Been fit to cherish their words and deeds. The world today is reading too much news and not giving enough time to the really great thoughts and deeds of the past. What good is it to you to read of the infidelity of some woman or man in the high life of some distant city. What do you want to store your mind with such affairs for. Why, such events are dead copy when they are a week old, oven In the office of the yellow daillea. How much less you can afford to give space in your mind to such than the cheap yellow daily. Read, but read something worth your while. Read of the goodness and greatness of the world and not of its follies and crimes. Open tho window of your mind and let God's truths come in. Open the window of your heart, lot the love of your fellow man come out, that other's love may come In. Look about and see if there are not some of God'a creatures whom you can help with a little love and kind ness. Do not keep your goodness all to yourself and family. Try to bo useful as well as ornamental. You wero brought into the world for a purpose and ono of the pur poses for which you were created Is to bo of some help to your fellow mnn. If you have nover done a wholly unselfish act do one now and see how much happier you will be. How much brighter tho world will look, what a warm place there Is In it for tho ono who occasionally for gets himself and does somothlng for his fellow creature. Open tho window to your wealth. Look about you and boo thoso who have failed in life's struggle and noto how much these very failures have contributed to your own suc cess in life. Do not be afraid to do a kindness for tho less fortunate of your follow men. Open tho window of your lives and get out in tho light nnd sunshine of tho world. Live a llfo that is full nnd round. One that can bear the light of day and not bo nfrald. There may bo ptlier worlds for us to enjoy, hut If wo mnko tho most of this ono, wo will havo a bottor tlnio In the noxt. Open tho window. Opon it wide. GOOD EVENING. a Get your happiness out of )i your work or you will never X it know what real happiness Is. i$ ELBERT HUBBARD. Our baby isn't lullaby'd, nor rocked until he sleeps. The pacifier's not allowed to soothe him when he weeps. His mammy and his daddy both are sterilized each day. For we're bringing up our baby In the scientific way. He may not chew his little thumb, while on the rug he squirms, For thumbs they are not healthful and rugs they teem with germs. His oatmeal must be fashioned in a fireless stove of hay, For we're bringing up our baby in the scientific way. He mustn't kiss his Auntie Maud, nor yet his Uncle John, For oscultatlon is a thing that mi crobes dote upon; And now and then, with bated breath, we wonder if 'twill pay, This bringing up of baby In the scientific way. Exchange. The man who orders his steak rare is satisfied if it is well done. Love's flame hasn't much chance against fireproof paint. If people would work more and hope less, it might help some. The world is a stage on which every man wants to be a star. The exchange editor's jokes are quite apt to be shear nonsense. time Life is too short to waste throwing stones at curs. An old maid always hates to hear of a widow marrying again. "Can't you give that young man a hint?" Inquired a Coos Bay mother at 11:45 p. m. "What can I say to him, ma?" "Mention to him that our lease expires in July." Sometimes an angel can make angel cake that will put the kibosh on a trusting husband's digestion. Everybody turns his back upon the porous plaster, but it remains stuck up despite the slight. The Sage of the Milllcoma says, "There are two things that money cannot buy. Happiness is one and 'It's a boy' is the other. No woman ever put on another woman's rubbers without snlfilng at them for being so large. There Is absolutely no use quar reling with a woman when you ex pect to yield to her anyhow. A man dropped Into the city mar ket this morning. "Give me a nice porterhouse," he ordered. "Extremely sorry, sir," said Hob son, urbanely, "but we are not giv ing anything away this morning." . Insubordination. "I am very sorry to hear, Captain Salter, that your wife left you so un ceremoniously." "My mistake, sir. I took her for a mate and she proved to bo a skipper." The Steamer Eureka Sails from Coos Bay on the following dates: For Eurekn : For Portland: June. 17 Juno 11 Juno 20 June 20 July 5 Juno 20 July 14 July 8 July 23 July 17 August 1 July 20 No reservation of berth held after ship's arrival unless paid for. Tho right Is reserved to change steamers or schedule without notice. CIIAS P. DOE & COMPANY, San Francisco Agents. F. S. DOW, Agent for Coos County. A Full Line of California Vege tables and FruiLs just Ar rived on the Steamer Plant Let us help you make the Dining Table tempting C. W. W0LC0TT THE GROCER. Phono 071 Front Street. AMvnfnArMtAwVnVTnTMTAvA DO IT NOW BUY LOTS IN I South Harbor 1 t Before the raise For particulars, see any real estate agent or W. J. RUST Specinl Agent. V4V:V4VVVV4VVVVV fcx I No Chance to Talk. "Before wo were married," said Mrs. Chatterton, "you used to tell mo how much you loved me, but you nover do now." "Of course not, my dear," replied tho masculine end of tho matrimonial combine. "Since our marriage you haven't given me a chance to tell you anything," XXiXXXXXXX Hagquist & ! Stone I Have opened a first class dell- cntesscn in Knights of Finland T Temple. Also a full lino of cigars and confectionery and soft drinks. Pool In connection. irop in aim gi'L ncijuuinieu. V 'XXX4K SE5ESZ5a5H5Z5ESH5Z5H5H5Z5HSH5ES2a Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at Campbell's WOOD YARD Link Smith lessse "Phone 921 North Front St. Shirtwaists For You Have just received a swell line of shirtwaists just the thing for the shirtwaist dances Everybody get a shirt waist and go to the ball Friday night III r YJCTttJI e MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Business Directory Doctors. t-nootor ii. p. BAuaniAuau LJ Physician and Surgoon Diseases of Women and ChIMr Office RoomB 208-19 Cooa ri, niJiTr 2111 Phon D' R. GEORGE W. LE8LDJ Otteopatklo Pbjrilclaa Graduate ., Am.rjchool of 0eopalhy Pho 1611. Marshfleld, Ore. r Ledgers, Account Books and all Office Stationery NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers STEAMERS. THE Steamer Plant SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, .MONDAY, JUNE 15. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held nftcr tho arrival of the ship unless ticket bought. is F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, OREGON jy, DR GEO. E. DEC Physician and Surireov New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bide 'Phone 1681. 8" J. W. INGRAM " Physician ud Burgeon. Offlca over Sensitacken's D.-ug Store. Phones Office 1821; Resident 78J. T-NR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH - Physician and Surgeon. Office lecond floor of Flanagan and Bennott Now Bank Building. RebUonce, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phono 1431. Residence Phono 656 Lawyers. Krancli II. Clarke Jacob M.Blak. Lawrence A. Llljcquist J1'"'1" CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNBY8-AT-LAW Tlmw Building, Marshfleld, Or. United States Commissioner's Offlea. ; W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, - . . Oregon OKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, l . Oregon. Miscellaneous oJ' M. BARNES. Contractor nnd liuilder. Plans, specifications and estimates furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Marshfleld, Oregon. Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit House, Chicago Mrs. M. R.SMITH, Agt. Cor. Fint and B Sit. Manhficld, Ore. 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. H. W. Skinner. Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld. Ora., Phone 441. )SHSHSHSHSE5SSH5a5H5HSHS?SHSHSaiHSB"aSZSr!SH52S2SlSa!Sa5H5asa5Z5HSESH5a59 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. CZARINA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only C. P. McColIum, Agt. f Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock a5S5S5a5aras25HSHSZ!ni5HS2SZ5r!5H5Z5I5Z CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. M It. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind. Phone 1884. MUSICAL ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers coached In stylo diction and interpretation!, for opera oratorio or concert work Now O'ConnoU Building, Blarahfleld. PROP RAYMONDS STUDIO Privato lessons, Violin and Dancing: day hours 9 to 11; 2 to 4 Evenings 7 to 10. Room No. 9 Strictly frivato Over Magnus & Matron's Store AT THE Ladles Emporium, dross making, Mrs. P. M. Hnnson, ladles tailoring a specialty. FOR THE greatest reduction lit millinery, sco Mrs. A. G. Aiken. The Church Pair. It was a Bangor philosopher who summed up a church fair In these terms: "A church fair Is a place where we spend more money than we can af ford for things wo do not want in order to please people, whom we do not like and to help tho heathens, who aro happier than wo are." Boston Herald. "Tho hoys In this town must havo heard all nbout mo before wo moved hero," boasted Tommy on tho day after tho family's arrival on Coos Bay. "But there's no ono here that know us," objected his mother. "That's nil right," persisted Tom my. "Just as soon as 1 came in tho schoolyard this morning they nil yelled 'Hollo Bricktop!' Just tho way they used to do back In Minnesota. Drink Welnards's BOTTLED BEER Marden's Wholesale Qquor Hous Phone 481 Orders Delivered Free 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 Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building I Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen S Phones 2011 -826 MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New 0'Connel Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 AAMAAAAM-AAA I Safety Deposit Boxes of f TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- f'Hay Grain and Feed' Frea Delivery Phone 1751 Are a recognized necessity for the safe keeping valuables. We can care for your valuables in the strongest and best equipped vault in the county for $5.00 a year. Absolute secrecy. We invite your inspection of our banking room and particularly this department. First Trust and Savings Bank of Coos Bay, capital stock fully paid $100,000.00. JOHN S. COKE , President. M. C. H0RT0N , Vice-pres.-manager. D. KREITZER Cashier. Cab Call Service at Any Ilonr Good Ilearae aud Vehicles. HEISNEB, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Bale Stable. Wood for Sale. Third A A 8t. Phone 1211 Marhfleld IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this bank to comflne iti 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. riRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. ; O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman ; Vice l'res. Asst. Cashier V4VVVVVVVWVVWSWS FOll TABLH USB TUX AVolnhard'a Bottled Boer MARBDBN'S LIQUOR HOUSE rhoae 481 Orders Delivered Bree. V H