The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 03, 1908, Image 4

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W CARDINAL MICHAEL LOGUE.
Among the distinguished visitors at the Catholic centennial In New York
city wns Cardinal Logue of Ireland, who came to America expressly to attend
tho celebration. The cardinal Is archbishop of Armagh and primate of all
Ireland. He Is a man' of most engaging personality and a brilliant orator.
On the occasion of his departure from Ireland he said he was going to America
to carry greetings to tho native sons of the Emerald Isle who were In exile
In the new world. '
HOW
HOI
TO ADVERTISE
10 GET BEST THE RESULTS
Suggestions. From -an Expert as
to a Publicity Campaign.
BUSINESS MEN IN CHARGE.
First Important Duty Is to Lay Plans
For Securing a Larger Rural Popu
lation From Which to Draw Local
Trade Present Facts That Appeal.
More than a hundred cities and
towns in the United States are now
conducting successful advertising cam
paigns In their own behalf. Some
Canadian cities also boom themselves
by this direct method of publicity. In
a recent puper read at a meeting of
commercial clubs by Curtis L. Mosuer,
manager of the publicity bureau of St.
Paul, some valuable suggestions were
given. Mr. Moshor's remarks on mu
nicipal advertising are applicable to
any town which desires to present Its
attractions to the outsldo public.
Among other things he says:
"No municipal advertising campaign
can succeed until Jt has the united sup
port of practical business men. Some
body must be responsible for the collec
tion of necessary funds, even though
only a moderate and economical cam
paign Is decided upon. Some one must
be responsible for the results. Other
wise the campaign will be only desul
tory and unsatisfactory. The best and
may perhaps wish to utilize.' Make the
letter strong and to the point. Set
forth the kinds of soil and crops, the
values of land, etc., so that the man
who gets It will have a clear Idea of
the situation.
"Inclose with the letters lists of
farms for sale within easy reach of the
city; also tracts of unimproved lands.
"If the business men of tho town can
secure from a hundred farmer custom
ers tho names of only five farmer
friends or relatives In 'the old home
districts,' It means 500 agriculturists
upon whom direct advertising work
may bo started. Each hundred farm
ers added to the tributary rural popu
lation means $100,000 a year added to
tho trade of tho city or town. Such
work can be done at the cost of a few
postage stamps and a little effort."
Mr. Mosuer dwells at considerable
length upon tho desirability of keeping
commercial clubs supplied with local
data and information; of having coun
ty exhibits at the state fair; of secur
ing stnte and district conventions; of
having products marked "Made in ."
"The most dangerous error common
ly made In direct advertising for tho
city or town Is to yield too far to the
natural feeling of local pride and con
struct the advertisement or printed
motter in such n way that ns a matter
of fact It Is more energetic in pralslug
and placing the city In an agreeable
light than It is In presenting purely
business facts and arguments that will
appeal to a business man.
"Give all your forms of direct adver
tising a neat nnd substantial appear
ance. Decorative effects do not appeal
to business men. By all means publish
a booklet oven though It cannot be
most practical man the municipality
tni?an bring forward should bo mado
Repairman of tho general committee in
'hanrc of the "work or bo ofllclallv des
ignated by some similar arrangement ' pretentious. Fill It with facts and torso
" as the manager and director in charge i Business arguments and use all tho II
mi of tho work-.
gr "The best beginning that n munici
pality can make In considering an ad
vertising campaign Is to look well to
Its appearance, attractiveness and local
Improvements."
Mr. Mosher dwells upon tho Impor
tance of clean and well lighted streets,
good sidewalks, the removal of dilapi
dated buildings along business streets,
a first class hotel, a public library, at
tractive approaches to the railway sta
tlou, rest rooms for women and public
drinking fountains.
"As no town or city." continues Mr
Mosher, "can grow faster than the
business from Its local nnd tributary
lustrations you can. Edit it carefully
to see that all Its statements cau bo
proved and that there is no waste of
words. It should answer the question,
'Why, ns n business man. Investor.
farmer or citizen In search of summer
outing attractions or n suitable resi
dence or city, should I be Interested
In ?' This is tho best guido to tho
proper construction of u booklet that
con bo given without extended com-ment."
The
Scrap Book
Attractions of a Pastoral Life.
A philanthropist sent a child from
tho New York slums to tho country. To
this child, raised among slum horrors,
all the beauty and poetry of n pastoral
life was offered. One dnv the mau
went to see the little girl, lie took her
on his knee, glanced with approbation
about the quaint old farm kitchen and
said:
"And do you find the couutry very
beautiful, my dear?"
"Oh, beautiful," tho youster an
iwered. ."And what havo you seen during the
week's sojourn here?"
"I've seen eighty-seven turkeys killed
and a man's nose broken In a pumpkin
ratlle."
FINANCIAL
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THE ETERNAL. CIRCLE.
If this Rreat world of Joy and pain
Rcvolvu In one sure track;
If freedom, set. will rlso again
And virtue, flown, come bnclc.
Woe to tho purblind crew who All
The heart with each day's care
Nor gain from past or future skill
To bear and to forbena
Wordsworth.
Coin of the Realm.
During civil war times GUman Fay,
a local character knowu by all as Gil,
went to the general store In Fayvllle,
Mass., kept ut that time by Colonel
Dexter Fay, to make his purchases.
Tho amount was OS cents, and Fay ten
dered the clerk a dollar bill. Change
being scarce In tho store, as was often
the case during those strenuous times,
tho clerk passed him some slips of pa
per with llgures on them to equal tho
amount of change due. Gil looked at
the change and then at the clerk and
slowly said. "What's all this?"
"Why, that is what we are giving for
change now. When you get a dol
lar's worth wo will redeem them," re
plied the clerk, und Gil went out
A day or two later (311 went to the
store again for some tobacco. The
clerk passed out the plug, and Gil put
his hand In his pocket and pulled out
a handful of pumpkin seeds and hand
ed them to the clerk, saying:
"These are what I am using for
change now. When you get a dollar's
worth I will redeem them."
STRENGTH
In a bank lies, first, In tho ability and experience of its ofilcers,
"Tho men behind tho gun;" second, its board of directors who ad
vise with and direct tho ofilcers; and third, the Capital.
LIBERALITY In a bank Is its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi
ness. Our motto Is:
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find us do
serving, givo us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF "COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $ 100,000.00
Officers nnd Directors.
John S. Coke, Pres,
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstacken,
Dorsey Kroltzer, cashier.
William Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Dr. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager.
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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
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
tho community.
8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdald W. S. McFarland
President
John Pruess
Vice Pres.
Cashier
R. T. Kaufman
Asst. Cashier
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD OREGON.
Capital Subscribed J50.000
Capital Paid Up 140,000
Undivided Profits $35,000
Poos a general banking business and drawi
on the Bank ol California. San Kranclsi
Calif., Firm National Hank Portland Or., Kirst
National Bank Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tlonal Bank, New York, N. M. Rothoh"
3on, London, England.
Also sell chAnge on nearly all the print-.,,
citlen of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposi
lock boxes fnr rent at SO cents a month o
5. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Business Directory
Doctors.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy
Klrksville, Ho.
Office Hours: a. m. to 4 p. in. Other Hours by
Appointment. Office In Nasburg Block
Phone 1G11. Marshfield, Ore.
DR. GEO. E. DIX
Pliysioiun nnd Surgeov
New Flanagan & Bonnott Dank Bldg.
'Phono 1681.
1T R. J. W. INGRAM
U Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Sengatacken's Djug Stor,
Phones Office 1621; Residence 781.
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Office second floor of Flanagan and
Bennett New Bank Building.
ResMonce, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phont.
1431. Residence Phone 656.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake
Lawrenro A. I.lljequlst
CLARKE, BLARE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW
Tlmna Building, Marahnald, Or
United States Commissioner's Offlea.
T. W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfield, - . Oregon ,-
You can BUT or SELL through
The Times ""WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try them.
STEAMERS.
Priest and Parishioner.
There was a priest who had among
his parishioners an Irishman who, with
a lot of others, was digging a ditch un
der an Italian boss. The priest thought
he would get a rise out of his parish
ioner us he met him going to work.
"Good morning, Pnt."
"Morniu', father."
"How do you like your 'ginny' boss,
Pat?"
"Oh, all right, father. How do you
like yours?"
The Exception.
Two old negroes, gazing at n many
colored circus poster, were comparing
the merits of the old time circus with
those of tho up to date performance.
"Der nm no argument necessary,''
said Rastus emphatically. "It have
been 'kuowlcdged dat de John Robin
son circus nui de best in de world."
"What fo you talk like dat, man?"
Jackson replied. "Der am only one cir
cus worf mentioning, and dat am de
Barnum & Bailey greatest show on
earth. Look at de picture, man! See
where it say 'greatest show on
earth?'"
"Shore Ah sees dat, but you neglect t'
look In de far corner where it say
somcthin' else."
"What else it say?"
"It say, 'greatest show on earth'
S-E-P-T 1, cept one an' dat one am
do John Robinson circus." Llppln-cott's.
-THE
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Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, JUNE 27.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
Tried to Make Good.
"What's become ob dat little chame
leon Mundy had?" Inquired Rufus.
"Oh, de fool chile done lost him," re
plied Zcke. "She wuz playlu' wlf him
one day, puttln' him on red to see him
turn red and on blue to see him turn
blue an' on green to see him turn green,
an so on; den de fool gul, not satisfied
wlf lettln' well enough alone, went an'
put him on a plaid, an' de poor little
thing went an' bust himself tryln' to
make good." Everybody's.
population penults, the llrst important
duty of local business men Is to con
sider tho possibility of securing n lar
ger rural population on which to draw
for Increased business. To get this
population nnd to build up the agricul
tural resources of tho tributary terri
tory is ono of the important ends to bo
sought in tho local advertising cam
paign. "The merchants with country trade
should get lists of friends of their ens
tomers living In distant states and
send them a letter framed up some
thing like tlils: 'Mr. , who is a pros
perous farmer living miles from this
town, is successfully farming acres
and this year raised such and such
crops, clearing such and such profits.
He has given mo your uunie, and I am
writing you to tell you of tho splendid
agricultural ivsources of this section
Reward For Ten Words.
Business men of Emporia. Kan., aro
offering u reward of $100 to tho Kan
sas editor who will write the best ten
words about Emporia. The winning
words will bo used as n city slcgim of
publicity.
Current Comment.
Chancellor Day says "the rich do not
live long." No, but they do n lot of
living In a short time. Baltimore Sun
A New York lnveutor hus built a
home hi which everything goes by
electricity except the cook, who goes
by contraries. Dallas News.
A pay ns you enter bar Is suggested
by the Washington Herald. Good Idea.
It would break up the treating habit,
and that Is the cause of most of tho
trouble. Florida Times-Union.
It seems that the Mormons aro rap-
Idly moving to Canada. That Is ono
John's Memory.
A perspiring man, laden with bun
dles, bustled into a rnllwny station,
upset a small boy, carried away half a
yard of llouuco from the skirt of a
lady and finally stopped, panting and
exhausted, beside a small woman sit
ting tranquilly In tho waiting room.
"John"
"There, now, I know what you aro
going to say, Jane that same old ques
tion. My dear, I forgot nothing."
"But, John"
"No, I did not forget to buy the
fruit or the towels or the seven nnd
three-quarter yards of cambric or tho
spool of silk. There you aro tho
wholo list; not n thing missing."
Ills wife smiled up into the trium
phant face and said, "Yes, dear, but
in which shop did you leavo your hat?"
And then the train came In.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAN 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. Marshflotd. Ore., Phone 441,
51525rl5H5E5ES25H525HfSSa5ZSrl5ri5H153ra
Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
CITY OF PANAMA
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20, 1008.
CARRYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
""OKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
Civil and Mechanical Engineers,
North Bend, Oregon.
Surveying. Mapa.
CRIBBS & MASON
Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfield, Oregon.
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE, Room 21-4 Coos Bldg.
Phone, Marshfield 814.
Rooms and offices for rent Houses
for rent. Your property cared for
while you are away.
My .commission very reasonable. Call
and see me. IVM. WICKENS
M
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klnda.
Phone 1884.
MUSICAL
WILHELM G. HOLL,
RESIDENT TUNER
Pianos tuned and repaired.
All work guaranteed.
With W. R. Haines Music Co.
MABLE CLARE MlLLIg
Vocal Instruction.
Italian and German Diction.
Studio, Phono 611.
C. F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - ;- - A. St. Dock
aSS515a5HSHSESa5SSHS?3HSEraSESH5HS9ESHSE5E5a5HSH5E5Z52Sa5a52SZ5H5BSHSa5
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
A Loyal Partisan.
"It was just after W. O. Bradley was
elected governor of Kentucky in 100.r,
nnd the Republicans In ray county were
holding a big ratification meeting."
said Colonel W. P. Thorno of Kentucky,
telling of ono of his experiences. "Brass
bands, all kinds of lloats and bauuers
and hundreds of men nnd women and
boys had been parading tho streets.
A young girl claimed that whllo stand
ing on her front porch, which was al
most covered with vines and foliage
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons tho Laundry ofilce will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshflnld and North fiend.
OH
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinhard's Bottled Boer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOF. HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
The Steamer Eureka
Sails from Coos Bay on the
following dates:
ELMER A. TODD, Director
COOS YiilV Apnilamn A r 1-
Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from '
beginning to graduation. Slnn-ra ma i
style diction and interpretations, lor opart,
oratorio or concert work
Sew O'Connell Building, Marshfield.
rROF RAYMONDS STUDIO '
A Private lessons, Violin, Mando
lin and Guitar.
Dancing: day hours 9 to 11; 2 to 4
Evenings 7 to 10.
Room No. 9. Strictly Prirate
Over Magnus t Mutton's Store
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'S BEER
By mail or Phone.
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR .HOUSE
For Kurckn:
July 5
July 14
July a;t
August 1
of different kinds, she was repeatedly
hugged and kissed by a young man
this town and adjacent to the farm But our sympathy Is with Canada,- whora she hnrdly kuo"' A. warrant
oporated by your friend, which von Philadelphia Inquirer. I WBS BTVOrn out for her wwllant, and
of the easiest wnys out of a bad sit-
and the excellent opportunities neat uiH"" that we have ever experienced.
A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR EARNED
Save a Dollar by buying South Mnnbfield
Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered
Phone 534
U -4 U
Juno 20
July 8
July 17
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.
CHAS P. DOE COMPANY,
San Francisco Agents,
F. S. DOW,
Agent for Coos County.
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Cab Call Service at Any Uonr
Good Heame aud Vehicles.
nEISNER, MILLER & CO.
livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third A A fits. Phone 1201 MarhflBli1
HERE'S YOUP GOOD
HEALTK
Weinhard's Beer
.GARDEN'S LIQUOR POUSE.
Phone 481
Orders Delivered Free
A Times Want Ad will sell it for
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-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Pkome 17H-
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