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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1908)
Si t r?w ? "" iptBMjKi'F" "Bnwmwwjjmii umijwjwwpwT r- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. - i m i e saa:! '; m' .. 4- a V j- it f COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofflie at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEY. . .Editor nnd Pub. DAN E. MALONEY. . . .News Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Advance DAILY. Ono 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 bo Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Roosevelt is the leading exponent. Address All Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES Marshfleld Oregon t WITH THE t t . TO AST AND TEA t GOOD EVENING. ,1 Health is a thing to bo at- H rt tended to continually as the J1 very highest of all temporal X things. There is no kind of achievement equal to health. X What to It are nuggets or mil- lions? nii'J.i'.i?iif! THOMAS CARLYLE. H CITY BUILDING. IN A RECENT issue the Portland Telegramhas an Interesting and suggestive editorial on "City Mak ing as a Science." It contains a les son for the cities on Coos Bay In as much as we might profit now by the mistakes that Portland is now start ing to correct. In no place In Ameri ca if in the world has nature been so lavish with her gifts as on Coos Bay and it the people here would only supplement these advantages with care and common sense, the city that,jvould arise pn the shores of this Bay would be a model Tor the world. The Telegram says: "City making has developed to a science; and If any city In these days is well made It must be scientifically made. It Is true cities are not cre ated by flat; but on the contrary are a sort of unplanned and unconscious growth by extension from an original center of business activity. The pro cess of scientific making begins when this extension is well along; when, as we may say, the city character Is formed; when it has become an adult among communities; when the civic desire finds high expression and the civic judgment is ripe for the gratl flcatlon of that desire. "It is then that haphazard develop ment Is abandoned; and the scienti fic plan is brought forward. We then hear for the first time about park systems and boulevards and scenic driveways and .playgrounds for the children. It is then that wo begin to talk about ornament as well as utility, and that the plea for clean liness and better sanitation becomes stronger than before. It is then that there awakens the public desire to treat the city as a whole, as a private Individual would care for and de velop In beauty and convenience his own private domain. It is then that the public right and the public inter est become predominant; and the in dividual duty is led to the support of these. It is then that we begin to appreciate tho value of art In the city government, to the grouping of public buildings in civic centers, to the cultivation of hotter taste in mu nicipal architecture and to the ovolu tion of new standards In street con struction and Improvement that were never before considered. It Is then, in fact, that wo lay tho foundations of tho city that shall be enduring. "It is excellent and commendable to be continually trying to sell some thing; but it is more excellent and more commondablo to inaugurate a policy which will create something. Publicity has done a marvolous and a most profitable work for this city; but we should not expect tho bettor civic development from tho outside. That must como from within. Our energies thus far have been expondod in tho collection of material for tho building of ono of tho greatest of American cities. Our energies from this tlmo on should bo directed to Its perfect completion. This cannot bo left to chance and good fortune; it must bo a matter of careful thought nnd unified effort. There must bo tho exercise of a liberal civic spirit; having regard always for those scien tific requirements essontlal to tho building of tho best modern muni cipality." Read that Inst paragrnph naaln and let It apply to Mnrshflold. Thou let us with thought nuil energy work for Its achievement, wo should not wait until wb havo mndo tho mis takes. Lot us build lightly from tho beginning. The sweet girl Graduate Is here, The sweet boy Graduate this year Cuts no whit Bigger figure than He did last year Yes, dear little man. , Tho sweet girl Grad. gets all the praise The homage and The big bouquets, The boy gets Nit at all, no space In the news Papers, and his face Adorns no Columns, knows no boost; Things this year Are just as they used To be, and All along the line The girl will Coruscate and shine; She gets all Good things in the whirl, But, after All, he'll get the girl. Selected. Spurious pride keeps up half the foolish quarrels In the world. Even a careful dentist seldom takes more pains than he gives. Some Coos Bay men fancy they know it all but their wives know better. v There are some Coos Bay men who find it easier to raise money than children. When a man Is down everything and everyone Is willing to hit him. Even a good idea will sometimes strike him. There was a meeting in the Poets Corner, last night, the first In several weeks. Jack Flanagan used a fish rod for a gavdl in calling the meet ing to order and announced 'the usual order of answering roll call with a short "pome" and started the trouble with the following: Miss Marcella had a cat, The cat she had a feller, Their backyard concerts so annoyed Ma made Marcella sell her. Then came Geo Goodrum whose thoughts run to the weight of girls and he responded as follows: "Miss Lena weighed an awful lot Pudgy! you should have seen her But her new gown, striped up and down, Seemed to make Lena leaner." Arthur McKeown was next In line and doubtless tho baby's shoes sug gested the topic for his quatrain. "Louise a pair of booties bought, Though they were number threes, They pinched, and so she changed them for A pair that gave Loo ease." W. R. Haines may always be de pended upon to have some words that will rhyme with Havana. Here is his: "Miss Roxana wed a man Whoso cognomen was Hanna, Their babe was named for grandma, so Roxana now rocks Anna." "That's enough nonsense," re marked Will Kennedy, who is some thing of a biblical scholar, "why don't you have something sensible like this": "Hepzlbah is a mannish girl, Kitty's more llko her ma, With bonny Kate I'm deep in love, But as for Hepzl Bah!" Tho meeting was then broken up by a strenuous discussion of the question as to whether a Poet's Li cense permitted him to write such poetry during tho closed season. THEY ARE HERE The Swellest line of hats you ever saw and only $3.00 Drop in I have something I'want fc to show you It is something-you never saw COME IN You do not have to buy (faJkse MARSHFIELD, OREGON. D The Oliver The World's Best and Most Modern Typewriter Sec it before buying n mnclilnc. Wo carry them in stock nnd can mako immediate deliver'. T. HOWARD Jewelry Store Front St. Marshfleld. Sfc 71 , . 1 he Verdict of the Ladies Spend your vacation nt Good- will's summer resort on South Coos River. Launch Tioga leaves Mnrshfleld nt 8 n. in., re- turning at O p. in. daily. RATES REASONABLE. PHONE 20X8. The Steamer Eureka Sails from Coos Bay on the following dates: For Eureka: For Portland: Juno SO June 20 July 5 Juno 20 July 14 July 8 July 23 July 17 August 1 Jnly 20 No reservation of berth held after ship's arrival unices paid for. Tho right Is reserved to change' steamers or schedule without notice. CHAS P. DOE & COMPANY, San Francisco Agents. F. S. DOW, Agent for Coos County. X I x X $ xxxiiiKxx-mKxxxHxxmxHxmKxxi (And who could be better jurors in such matters?) Is unani mous when it comes to a trial of brcntl, pies, cakes nnd nil forms of pastry, in our favor. To quote another: "There's n reason," to wit: Fine Hour blended, honest mixing, conscien tious kneading, just the right ingredients, the proper oven, and, a watchful eye Keenly alert to general results. We'd llko to bnko for you. A little order will prove whether we should or not. AVo want that sample order. COOS BAY BAKERY x X X x. NOTICE. June, 19, 1908. Know all men by these presents, that tho partnership heretofore exist ing between William T. Merchant and John C. Merchant, under the firm name and style of Merchant Brothers, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All notes and ac counts due or owing said partnership havo been sold and assigned to Will lam T. Merchant and E. W. Kam merer, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Merchant & Kammerer, and the said firm of Merchant & Kammerer have assum ed and will pay all debts due or owing by said firm of Merchant Brothers. Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, this 4th day of June, 190S. E. W. KAMMERER. W. T. MERCHANT, JNO. C.. MERCHANT. WE ARE OFFERING The choicest meats and poultry at those close figures possible only with a largo trade. . Constant, steady, uniform and regular, our pathway runs along. .Quality Heights all the time. The best meat that Oregon affords is tho poorest our customers ever re ceive. The lowest prices are tho highest we ever charge. Every order filled with an expert's selection. TEe CITY MARKET R. H. Noble Phone 1941 Front, and C Streets - Marshfleld, Oregon JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF STAMP-SCALES, "RATES" ADDING MA CHINES, AND WASTE BASKETS. NORTON & HANSEN STEAMERS. THE Steamer Plant SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, JUNE 15. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held after tho arrival of tho &hip unless ticket la bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, OREGON FIREWORKS AND FLAGS at the Cooa Bay Cash Store. "But," Bald the lawyer, "your caso seems hopeless, I don't see what I can do for you. You admit that you beat your wife." "Yes," replied tho defendant. "But my wife's testimony will discount that. Sho'd never admit that she was- beaten." "Ho says his wlfo Is becoming un- benrnblo; sho says such sharp nnd sarcastlo things." "Why, ho used to comment upon that before ho married her." "Yes, but ho considered it 'wit' then." NOTICE. Notice to stockholders of the Mc Clelland Investment and Develop ment Company. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The McClelland Invest ment and Development Company will bo held in the office of J. M. Blake in the First Trust and Savings Bank building, Marshfleld, Coos county Oregon, on Wednesday, the 8th day of July 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m for the election of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may bo brought before said meeting. Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, the 8th dny of Juno A. D. 1908. ALVA DOLL, Sec. Drink Welnards's ROTTLED BEER Maiden's Wholesale Liquor nouso Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM P0RTLAN D 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. Ore., Phono 441. 525E5S5E52SHSHSE5H5HSSS2SHSHSa5HSi"E5Z52SES2SHSSSK5SSSraSS5H5SSSSaSSS? 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 Business Directory Doctors. J-N OCTOR B. P. BAUMUAUGR JLX Physician nnd Surcnnn Diseases of Women and Children. Office Rooms 20B-10 Coos Build'nz! Phono ...... 2'14 n. GEORGE W. LESLIE Ostcopntlilc Phyulcian C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock a5S5ESESHS2SE5HR5Z5ESH5HSESasS5HS2S151SESZSZK5ESE5asa5HSESHSHSEl 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 Graduate of American School of Osteopathy Office Houra: S a. la. to 4 p." m! Other Ilmm , Appointment. Offli 8 in Na.buf gB?o"k ' muM xtm. Alarshflold, Ore. "PR. GKO. E. DIX JL PllVsfalnn nnl Q..- ' Now Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bide . 'Phono 1681. B" T" R. J. W. IXGRAM L-' Physician and Surgeon. Office over Sengstacken'a Djug Store. Phones Office 1621; Residence 78! T-NR. A. L. UOUSEWORTR J Physician and Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bonnott NoW Bank Building. Keb.Monco, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phonu 1431. Residence Phone 656. Lawyers. Francla II. Clarke Jacob M. Blaka Lawrence A. Uljequlat CLARICE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Tlmna Building, Marshfleld, On. United States Commissioner'! Offle. J . W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Banlr Marshfleld, t - Oregon COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld. Oregon. Miscellaneous OM. BARNES. Contractor nnd Uuilder. Plans, specifications and estimates furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Marshfleld, Oregon. CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Cooa Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kinds. Phone 1884. MUSICAL M ABLE CLARE MILLIS Vocal Instruction. Italian and German Diction. Studio, Phone 511. CLSIER A. TODD. Director J 4 Coos Bav AcnAnmv nt Hfnafn. Volce, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers coached in style diction and Interpretations, for opera oratorio or concert work New O'ConnoU Buildlns. Marshfleld. PROP RAYMONDS STUDIO Private lessons, Violin, Mando lin and Guitar. Dancing: day hours 9 to 11; 2 to 4 Evenings 7 to 10. Room No. 9. Strictly Private Out Mnfiies i. Matron's Storo ' Masters and McLaiir : General Contractor's Building : : Material and Beaver Hill Coal :: Office: Bro?4way & Queen S ; ; Phones 2M1-826 Mfr -m Cab Call Service at Any Honr Good Ilearae aud Vehicles. HEISNER, MILLER St CO. livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for SaLa. Third it- ABts. Phone 1201 Marhfleld MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New 0'Conncl Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 i ViiiwyiiiKiiiMiMtiii'M t " ,' 'L,"i"y i in nup hi ii i vmw ' f i .. Ti .:., ',- """' ' V.MV8IS jji j-j. . i ri "rni i j AMy. --Ja..iVfcjejM!!Ja