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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1 1908.
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Indepondont Republican news
paper published ovcry evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co.
Entered. at the postodlie at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mall matter.
M. C. MALONEY. . .Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY. . . .News Editor
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The policy of tho Coos Bay Times
will bo Republican In politics, with
the independence of which President
Roosevelt is the leading exponent.
Address All Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Marsiiflcld Oregon
PRESIDENT WILLIAM II. TAPT.
The selection of William H. Taft
to be the standard bearer of the Re
publican party in the approaching
presidential contest, again signalizes
the high calling to which that party
is directed. If great intellect, great
executive and judicial ability, train
ing, experience, education and uncor
rupted and uncorruptible statesman
ship and character will satisfy the
American majority, the nominee of
the party will be the next president.
The most popular man in the Repub
lic today is Theodore Roosevelt. His
popularity rests upon the disinterest
ed and forceful manner in which he
has inaugurated certain policies
which were not only timely, but so
much needed that without them
Republican government was likely to
become a farce and a by-word among
the nations. With a sincerity
which marks his fame as far from
transitory, ho has Insisted on sacri
ficing his personal preferment to
what he believes to be the nation's
good by repeating Washington's ex
ample of declining a third term for
the presidential office. Washington's
example of more than a century has
been revivified by the most popular
president since Washlngtpn's time.
William H. Taft, part and parcel of
Roosevelt policies, great leader and
adviser, yet independent and strong
as Cromwell himself, is not only the
logical successor of the great Presi
dent, but has elements of strength
which no president has united In his
own person since the days of John
Qulncy Adams at Jeast.
If tho Republican party Is sincere
in its professions of fealty to Roose
velt's standards, William H. Taft
will be supported without diminution
by Republican states, and if the
American people are sincere In their
desire to keep overgrown trusts and
swollen fortunes within limits tho
same majorities which have approved
Roosevelt's policies will be pronounc
ed In favor of Taft. Taft will carry,
not merely the standard of Roose
velt, but the standard of free Ameri
ca and honest methods to victory.
The American people know this and
knowing it they can not afford to
change from the known to the un
known. Particularly Is this true on tho Pa
cific coast. Hero tho people realize
that no man knows their needs and
is moro interested in their advance
ment than William H. Taft. Ho
tynows the Pacific as no other Cauca
sian statesman of Europo or Ameri
ca knows it. He knows tho Orient
ns no other American statesman
knows it, Ho knows tho Panama
canal better than any other politician
in tho world. Ho knows more about
the political economies of South
American republics and the economic
and political needs of the Central
American and Insular parts of Amer
ica than any man living. This is an
equipment which no president not
even Roosevolt, over possessed in tho
same degree. The noxt four years
are frought with unmeasured nnd
immeasurable Importance to the Pa
cific coast. Its commercial develop
ment, tho Improvement of Its water
ways, tho reclamation of its desert
areas, tho fostering of Its trade with
the new and awakening Asiatic na
tions, demand tho election of Taft.
No other man will do.
Hollo neighbor.
You must not miss It!
What?
Tho "High Jinks" of Coos Bay
Cnmp No. IOC AV. O. AV Saturday
uvonlng, Juno 20, 1908. It'll bo a
hummor, sure.
If you aro not there by S:30, our
patrol-wagon mny bo put in commis
Bion nnd wo havo specials sworn in
to assist Neighbors Gage, Carter and
Condron.
A hint to tho wise get wise.
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GOOD EVENING.
Let us have faith that right
makes might, and In this faith,
let us, to tho end, dare to do
H our duty, as we understand it.
Abraham Lincoln.
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It was a pleasant day in June,
And great was the convention
The sun was riding high at noon,
And tho land was all attention.
"Alabama!" called tho clerk.
And the convention went daft
When a delegate showed his head
Out In the seething mass and said,
"Count 22 for Taft!"
The Cannon men turn pale as ghosts.
And tho Hughes men gasped for
breath
The men for Fairbanks hung to posts
As colorless as death.
"Arkansas!" the clerk exclaimed.
And the hall shook foro and aft
When a spry teller, white of hair,
Hopped to the main deck of his chair.
And cried, "Eighteen for Taft!"
The Fairbanks men exuded groans,
And tho Cannon men shed tears
And the Hughes men uttored none
but moans
That once had uttered cheers,
"California!" boomed the clerk,
And the whole convention laughed
When the Golden State man arose
And shrilly shouted at the foes
"Count 20 more for Taft!"
The Hughes men looked at the Can
non men,
And the Fairbanks men, from
prayers
And grieving, joined the others when
They pulled their Teddy Bears,
And they all rushed up on the plat
form high,
As men who had gone daft
And when the din and the tumult
died,
And the dust had settled some In
side. The candidate was Taft.
Adapted.
It is difficult to philosophize with
case of dyspepsia.
In talking, as In shooting,
should aim at a mark.
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It is surprising what a pretty girl
can do with a dimple In her cheek!
You can trust a woman to fill out
her clothes in the funniest places.
It Is all right to do a driving busi
ness, but don't be a human hammer.
Sumo Coos Bay men cannot be
even a carbon copy of a successful
man.
"A close relative, says a Coos Bay
young man, "is one from whom you
cannot borrow money."
Some Coos Bay people care more
about the pudding than the truth
and they prefer to chew the rag
instead of chewing the string.
Some Coos Bay men will lose ?1
worth of time standing around a
cigar counter waiting for a friend to
come along and buy them a five-cent
cigar.
"Hard drinking has lost his money
and his reputation as well."
"Not altogether."
"No?"
"No, ho still has his reputation
for hard drinking,"
Jay Tower is sai,d to be engaged
on a new song that will undoubted
ly bo one of the most popular suc
cesses of tho year. It Is in the na
ture of a pathetic ballad entitled
"He Married Himself to a Marcel
AVavo, and Now He's All at Sea."
A woman went Into Norton & Han
son's yesterday and said to AVarner
Ogrcn, "Lot mo havo a copy of An
tony and Cleopatra."
"Yes, ma'am," AVarner replied,
"ono dollar, please." "Dear me,"
she answered, "I've only got fifty
cents. Just glvo me Antony."
A pale, wan woman on her death
bed said in a weak voice to her hus
band:
"Henry, If I die, promlso mo one
thing."
"Gladly, my poor darling. What
is it I nm to promise?"
"Promise mo that you will marry
Mary Simpson."
Tho man started.
"But," ho snld, "I thought you
hated her."
"I do, Henry," the dying woman
whispored. "I want to get evon with
her."
FRKE skating for tho ladles at the
Rink Saturday ovenlng, June 20.
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ii CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Rev. Father DONNELLY.
Mass will bo celebrated at 8
o'clock in North Bend, Sunday, and
at 10:30 o'clock In Marshfield, the
Rev. Father Curley celebrant.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. H
Services will be held in tho Maso
nic Temple, Sunday, at 11 a. m. Sub
ject, "Is the Universe, Including Man,
Evolved by Atomic Force."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
X H. H. BROWN, Pastor.
The usual service will be held at
the Presbyterian church, at the reg
ular hours, Sunday; the Rev. Mr.
Smith officiating in the absence of
the pastor.
, THE LUTHERAN CHURCH.
X' Rev. B. F. Bengtson, Pastor.
Sunday services will be conducted
at the Lutheran church as follows:
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; mprn
lng services at 10:30 a. m.; evening
services In English, will be conduct
ed by A. Ahlqulst. A special music
al program will be rendered by the
choir.
METHODIST EPISPOCAL
W. R. F. BROWNE, Pastor.
Sunday services will be as fol
lows: 10 a. m Sabbath school, E.
L. Church, superintendent; 11 a. m.,
sermon, subject: "In Remembrance";
3 p. m., Junior League, Miss Nettle
Woolley, superintendent; 7 p. m.,
Epworth League, topic, "God's Pro
tection of His Children in Time of
Peril"; 8 p. m., sermon, subject, "A
Boy That Sneezed Seven times."
You are cordially Invited to all the
services of this church. At the
evening service there will be special
music, and Mr. C. Glos soloist of
Portland, will sing "The Lost
Chord."
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Rev, D. W. THURSTON .
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10 a. m., Bible School, F. M. Stew
art, superintendent; 11 a. m., ser
mon, "Eternity"; 3 p. m., Junior
Union, Ivan Guloyson, superinten
dent; 7 p. m., Young People's serv
ice, Langdon Spooner, leader; 8 p.
m., Children's Day program as fol
lows: 1 Opening song.
2 Prayer Deacon Pratt
3 Special Choir
4 Recitation Zllpha Thurston
5 Dialogue, by Cynthia Thornth-
waite, Florence Rehfeld and Marie
AVheeler.
C Song School
7 Recitation AVllla Bonebrake
8 Duet, Leslie and Chester Isaacson
9 Dialogue, by Anna Downs, Agnes
Larson, ZIpha Thurston, Margaret
Lund, Hollen Gulovson and AVllla
Bonebrake.
10 Recitation Marie AVheeler
11 Song Myrtle Lund
12 Recitation Zella Swlnford
13 Address, Pastor D. AV Thurston
14 Recitation Anna Downs
15 COLLECTION.
16 Recitation Lillian Cook
17 Dialogue, by Myrtle Isaacson,
Hattle Rehfeld, Zella Swlnford,
Eddova AVheeler, Alice Richardson
and Zoe Dolan.
18 Recitation Alice Davoron
19 Song , Helen Gulovson
20 Recitation Agnes Larson
21 Emblematic Dialogue, by Miss
Franco, Myrtle Lund, Anna Wheel
er, Daisy Richardson, Hattle
AVheeler, Lena Ashman.
22 Recitation . ...Margaret Lund
23 Dialogue, by Ethel Davis, Gla
dys Ferry.
24 Duet, by Florence and Hattle
Rehfold.
25 Close with song and benedic
tion. NOTICE.
All property owners or tenants
who have not had their stove-pipes
and chimneys cleaned are urged to
havo them cleaned at once as tho
"Chimney Sweep" will leave tho Bay
before long and tho opportunity will
be gone. Some people cleaned their
stove-pipes and let their chimneys go.
The chimney should bo cleaned as
well as the stove-pipes as they are
Just as dangerous. Tho "Chimney
Sweep" will climb on top of your
houses nnd see If the Hue is In good
shape or needs cleaning. He does
his work satisfactorily and his
charges are reasonable.
J. W. CARTER,
City Marshal and Fire AVarden.
HATS
BOYS!!!
I have just received a shipment of the
nattiest hats out at $3.00 each
Drop in and let me show you something
you have not seen
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TO COQUILLE VALLEY
THE NORTH BEND AND MARSH FIELD BASE BALL TEAMS AVILL
CROSS THE DIVIDE INTO THE VALLEY SUNDAY, LEAVING THE
MARSHFIELD DEPOT IN A CHARTERED TRAIN AT 0:00 O'CLOCK
SHARP. BOATS LEAVE NORTH BEND AT 8:15 O'CLOCK.
Marshfield vs Bandon
North Bend vs Coquille
THE VISITING TEAMS GET THE BENEFIT OF THE TICKET
SALES FROM THE BAYSIDE AND TICKETS TO THE GAME AVILL
BE SOLD ON THE TRAIN AT 25c EACH.
Round Trip to Coquille - - $1.00
Boat Fare on Coquille River 50c
Let Everybody Enjoy
OLIVER
TYPEWRITER
IS UNIrERSALLY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE LEADING
STANDARD TYPEWRITING MACHINES OF THE AVORLD. AA'E
HAVE SECURED THE COOS BAY AGENCY OF Tins AA'ELL
KNOWN MACHINE AND WILL CARRY THEM IN STOCK SO
THAT THEY ARE READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF GETTING A TYPEAVRITER,
LET US SHOW YOU AN "OLIA'ER." .
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Front Street
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
The Coos and Curry Fair Associa
tion will receive bids for labor to
build new stalls at the Fairgrounds.
The association will furnish all ma
terial and want bids for labor only.
See plans and specifications at the
Chamber of Commerce,. Bids will be
opened at the Chamber of Commerce
at 3:30 p. m., AVednesday, June 24.
Work Is to be completed by July 10,
1908. The association reserves tho
right to reject any or all bids.
COOS AND CURRY FAIR
ASSOCIATION.
By F. C. NORTON, President.
FIREAVORKS AND FLAGS at tho
Coos Bay Cash Store.
A'J'A'rA'I'AvAvA'I'ATA'l'AvvAvAvA'A
BUILD NOW
Special Inducements Offered :
In
South Harbor
For particulars, seo any real
estate agent or
W. J. RUST
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Special Agent,
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
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Marshfield, Ore.
We are new ready for
YOU in our new quarters In tho
building formerly occupied by
tho Palm.
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Sails from Coos Bay on the
following dates:
For Eureka: For Portland:
June 20 jullo 20
July 5 jlmo so
July 14 July 8
July 23 juiy 17
August 1 July 20
No reservation of berth held
after ship's nrrlvnl unless paid
for.
Tho right is reserved to
change steamers or schcdulo
without notice.
CHAS P. DOE & COMPANY,
San Francisco Agents.
F. S. DOAV,
Agent for Coos County.
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'B BEER
By mall or Phono
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Electric Fans
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Keep the Flies Away
We Can Supply You
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
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QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
.Marshfield and North Bend.
HERE'S YOUF GOOD
HEALTH
Welnlwrd's Beer
.WARDEN'S L.IQUOR HOUSE.
JPljpno 481
Orders Delivered Free
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessae 'Phone 921
North Front St.
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Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladies' and Gents' Garment
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Bpffrer, Proprietor. J
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Welnhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
SBJRT AVAIST SALE, Friday and
Saturday at the Ladies Emporium.
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