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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEUty-uREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1908. m IK A , -: nt li de M AS B M (T uU or "I O,0S JBAT"TrMES ' An Independent Re'publlcafl news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Entered at tho postoflUe at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEY. . .Editor, and Fob. DAN E. .MALONEY. . . .News Editor SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.' ', In Advance. . , DAILY. (One year ..'.... 1;. ....... i CjOO Six months .'.... ...i. ...'. $2i50 , jliess than 6 months per month; t50 WEEKLY. One Year $1.50 ' The policy of the Cobs Bay Tl.m's will ,b Republican In politics, with the Independence of which President Soosovelt is the leading exponent. Address All Communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES Mnrshflcld ...... Oregon HELPINfci YOUR HOME TOWN. Tho flrar d"nty of every public spirited' citizen' who has been able 'to accumulate' so much money that .he can. afford to make business ventures' of anycharacter; is to do so in the community which has furnished the basis for his good fortune. If every man who makes money in a city or town should invest it else where it would soon prove to' be a milking process that in tho end would exhaust its vitality and cripple Its recuperative powers. It is on precisely" the same prin ciple as reaping a heavy crop of produce from an acre of land every year with no rest or application of helpful fertilizers. No community can long thrive under such circumstances. The Diisi ness that prospers is the one whose managers put its profits into its' reJ sources, and thus give it a renewed stimulus. ' ' If there Is anything lacking In a town which would enlarge Its busi ness and Increase Its population, the man whose property interests permit him to gather large sums In rents 'every year should employ his surplus capital thus secured In supplying that want. The community which In this way contributes to his fortune should hr.ve the benefit returned in some other form. The lemon that Is squeezed dry soon loses Its' useful ness. The way to build up any town Is for Its property owners to see that' It gets In return the benefit of the pro- tt i.i i i t. , fits which they have gotten from its Ijuujiiu. nuy uiuur prucesB proauces certain commercial atrophy and In- dustrlal paralysis. A GOOD ROAD'S SUGGESTION, j ) A feature of the roads of France is the ever-present guldcpost. These guldeposts consist of an Iron plaque, about two feet long and a foot high, securely mounted on sturdy posts or fastened to some substantial wall. "They are painted In white and blue, and show, without any possibility of mistake, not only the commune or township in which they stand, but the next Important place In either direction, as well as tho distances be tween all tho chief points upon that route Thus you will find, If you are travollng on a road which leads to Paris, that tho name of tho metro polls will appear on the signboard, : although It may be several hundred .kilometers distant. BANDON BKIEFS. News of the City By the Sea ns Told In Tho Rocortlcr. L. B. Madden of Kendrlck, Idaho, a nephew of Cyrus Madden of Sixes river, arrived In Bnndon a few days ago and expects to remain hero for ,two or threo months. Ho was hero In 1891, and wanted to seo what changes had taken place. He says thero Is hardly a thing' that 'he recog nizes, as the town and county havo made such g,reat improvement. On last Sunday evening the girls ( of tho woolon mill put their heads , togethor and incidentally contributed tho price of a shpw ticket and pro ceeded to call upon tho mnnager. R, E. L. Bodllllon, and Invited him to go to thq show. This took Mr. Bedllllon vory much by surprise, but ho accepted gracefully. Not to bo I outdone, Mr. Bodllllon went down to tho Vienna Cafo and oitlored a han . quct to bo prepared, and when tho show was over ho surprised tho girls by Inviting them nil to go down and partake of tho spread. FOR DRESSMAKING call on Mrs. Cos in ey, one block northwest of school houso, Prices rcasonnblo. FANCY HAMMOCKS, 10 per cont off, Plonocr Hardware Company. &? "WITH THE . , t J T0AS"ANDJTEA4 . '" '' ii GOOD EVENING. fc K 1 - O folds of white and scarlet! H '-i o' blue field with your sliver X stars! May fond eyes welcome X you, willing feet follow you, H it warm hearts cherish" you: arid' M dying lips give you their bless- Ingt Ours) bjr Inheritance,, ours' H by . allegiance; ours1 by affec-. X X tIoh,-t-long may you float on, the H X free wind's of heaven, the em- i , blentf of-liberty? the hope of the idUM ) i wor SELECTED. . TJIE BLUE SPELL. . I am blue today. ,and weary, , I will rest. me fon ajwhlle; Jg ft Come . . . v . v ana sootne no; sopny , aeane, , to tempt me lei VsmU'e.l I H Try tempt' me and smooth my fore- my Ioa'd of Irk: 'You'd ''. no't see, 'your .true', love sor rowed Then to work. Here I'll loll upon the sand, dear MakeTno comfy-. ad, you can; ,,,. Ease, my head upon your lap, deair Shoo tjte. ranges ,'wjth :ybur fam Sing me songs, and chant me ditties. Read me poems without a balk, Spin ' met yarns but', oh, for " pity's Sake, don't talk. Feed mo chowder and sandwiches,' Brew me lemonade and tea, Make me entrees, sauces, cake, dear rFix'a table d'hote for me. : I need cheer, and you'll not shirk for f You adore too iriuch to pine; 'And a girl expects to work for " lov 1lk'enilne ANON. To err Is human; to lay It onto tho other fellow Is natural. Straws In the ice-cream soda show which' way the young man's' money blows. ' ' 1 I heard a Coos Bay-, man say, .the other day that It was, easy to, get rich. He wasn't though. ". Speaking of magic there are some .wonderful feats performed, right, hero on Coos Bay., Nearly any day It, is easy to turn a corner Into an Ice cream" parlor and an Ice-cream soda into a pretty girl. Know Hit Father; "ismatnan.' asked the teacher of a bo? at scbo1. "' your father borrowed from yo" 5 100 and should agree to pay you at the rate of ?10 per weeki how much would bo oxrf so at thena ot seven weeks?" "One hundred dollars,' said the boy, "I'm afraid you don't know your arithmetic, said the teacher. "Well." said the boy, "I may not know my arithmetic, but I know riiy father." Not Used to Women Doctors. The librarian of the University of Wyqrnlng' at Laramie is Dr:. Grace R. Ho'bard, n' lawyer by education;. a"nd a doctor; of; philosophy. Sheis';aist)an authoress, having written, amougl oth er thMngs.a volume on "The History of,' JVyornl'ng." DrJ'itcbnrd and Dr, Agntjs; vyergeiand. a member of the faeujty.of the university, have a cozy hbmb 'In 'Laramie, which they call Doc tors' Inn. A stranger called at Doci tors' Inn to seo Dr. Ilebard concerning the ithlrd; edition of hornbook on Wyo ming. Ringing tho bell, he was met "at the.dpor by the, doctor herself. "I wish to seo Dr. nebard." "I amj.ahe.1' . "Dr. G. 'R. nebard, tho author of 'The History' of Wyoming?' " "Tho sanio." "But I oxpected to find a man." 'And why?" tho doctor asked. "Never heard of a woman, and a young woman, being called a doctor, and it takes my breath away." He recovered sufficiently, howovcr, to transnbt the business satisfactorily. Tho Only W He Could Help. Justice Matthows, whllo presiding over tho supremo icourt at Washington, took the several Justices of the, j?ourt for a run down Chesapeake, Lay, ,A stiff wind sprang up, nnd Justice Gray was getting decidedly the worst of It. As ho leaned 6Veritjie!'ra'll in groajtys' tress Chjof justice" Maithews . tpucljcd him on tho shoulder nnd jald In a,tne of deepest sympathy, ""Is there ''any. thjiig I-cau do-fp you, Gray?" '',No. thank' you"; returned tho sick Justice; "uul'esfiypur houor can over-. luiu, mii luuuuji,; iuuies uomo jour nal. FOU..A SPRAINED ANKLE. 1 As usually treated, ii' sprained nnk,le ( wllj disable tho injured por-f son for a month or moro, bitt by ap plying Chamberlain'.!) Liniment and observing tho directions with each bottlo faithfully, a cure may be of feet ed iu many cases in less than ono week's time. This liniment Is a H most remarkable preparation. Try It for a sprain or bruise, or when Ink! up with chronic or muscular rheumatism, and you are certain to bo delighted with tho prompt relief which It affords. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. Stroke my hair r ( Lute 'away 't$3g1-- h CQQUILLE rf. :? V CULLINGS f Items of Interest ns Told By The Sentinel. J A. Davenport is building a new -. i i i residence on his property on Henry str'eeti ;. v K'j ,'. -fcNP jKLfVii'M, r Mn. and Mrsf sMarsjiall Way are inoving to this city'nhd will; make inJth'elr tfuture liojno.iThey ,!'wlll 1 UolUo ill me luuuia ji;i iv - "v, neve's store and will assist Mr. Lenove in the store. Married In this city; June 17th, Walter I. Simpson and Miss' Rosle M. Davis of New Lake, this county. Judge E. T. G. Holden bfflclatlng. Mr. Simpson Js one of the energdtic yoting farmers of that region'. J. A. Felton and family of Mal heur county, arrived In this city' re cently"' for a visit with their daugh ter, A. W. Miller. Mr. Felton came over thtf overland route and had a pleasant trip, with tho exception of aboutten days, they were, Relayed. crossing, the.Casoades. by. a lieavy fall of snow ' ';V.5 ' I , ; "A" quiet but -very delightful occa-. slon was the marriage or Mr. Will iam J. Sweet and Miss Theresa E". Hanley, both of Lampa, Ore., June 24th,. at the home of the bride's pa rents Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanley, Revl, E,B. Jones, pastor ofc the Meth odist Episcopal, church south of, this city, officiating. Dr. Walter Culln, health officer, has issued the following notice: "Owing to the prevalence of typhoid fever along the banks off the river last fall and the early freshets, it is. my opinion that, there Is, grave danger of a serious epidemic this summerC owing lcslfTnT!ecHbn'and would advise werourfiKefor'sfifil low sprirtgs arid .used ; f or .drinking purposesthat the j wjiteij jbe.' boiled before using." " -; x, 0J1 a , i. ". i P 'Died, saf the lfome ofj her'son, H G. Strattbrf in thy city!, June 21st, Mrs. C. C. Stratton. The deceased was born at Oregon- City, May 5, 1841, and was ,at the, tlnie of herj 'death Gf) years 'of 'agei She "leaves an,, aged husband,, Rev, .(. C,, Strat toh; and' 'two chiidreri,' H: G!, 'and Miss Mary to mourn' her, death. r The fu neral services were held at the resi dence and were conducted' bytRev. wj S. Gordon arid the interment took place at the Masonic Cemetery. The Lyons estate is Improving Its property on Front street by moving the band stand to the vacant1 lot in the rear of tile bank and removing' the old creamery building from the river front to its new location. The creamery building will be put Into condition to be rented for stores, In the first story and offices In the sec ond storjv It will be -a big under taking, to move the, building as they will h'ave to1 coma iipi'A! 1 'stVet? and turn On Second street and fne"n' down 'B' street .to (Front street U j ' '(NOTICEr 1 s -T 1 , t . i 'Nptlce to stock'tioldore of 'the Mc Clelland Investment and Develop ment Company. T,he annual meeting of the stock 'h'olders1 ' of Tlie'1 McClelland 'finvest ment,, und peyolopment) Company will be held In the ofilce of J. Mi Bla'ke in tho First fTrustJ and Savings' Bank building, Marshfield, Coos county Oregon, on Wednesday, the 8th day of July 1908, at 2 o'clock, p. m(, for tho election of directors and for the transaction of such othor business, as may bo brought before said meotlng. Dated at Mnrshflold, .Oregon tho 8th day of Juno A., D, 1908. ALVA DOLL,, Seo. ! LODGE ROOM FOR RENT. The elegant npw lodgo and, banquet room in tho Finnish jTenijpIq is for ropt; to ofher lodges ,ium scicficp in pijjuia not al ready engaged. For particulars, apply to Janitor n't tho Temple bnlldlng on TC street. r:. w i i ' ' Qn be Bad at a moments notice at . WOOD YARD Lluk Smith lossje 'Piiono 921 -North Front St. WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. nsi83fii 'A rrr.n''j fi-r HI ( "5 a i ' to" Campbell 3 r "," h r1 h '? i r mV t'.nn r r! n d tt rlh rib r1 r (frSF3 FINANCIAL ISTHECiTHl in barik-illes", flfst, In tho ability and experience of its officers,, "The men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors -who ad ijTlsp with', tind direct tho officers; and.blrd, the Capital. LIBERALITY In a bank is Its ..willingness,, to ..furnish funds,, to B depositors to assist th,em in carrying on 1 "ness. Our moUo is: '" . ? fQJ j- ' ' i .''' " ,. "STRONq ;AN.D LIlJEiRAL' rvlngi give" us your business. 'serving; First Trust and Savings iBaiiK ; ,. , ,Uhi;UUS' tSAY ,. Capital Fully MCft KjniKvira aiiu " ' John S. Coke, Pres'.J 'W. S.' Chandler, ' 'Henry Sehgstac'ken, Dorsey Kroltzer, ,ca3hler. 'j'ucfgol lonfi FKTHllf; "1 M. Q. Hor,to.n, Yldo'. pres.rmanoger.ji J i4 s V . ' mmmsszrzrrsi w i : IMMEDIATC IWGlKtTY t ; lifts' the poller of this Hunk to : cbmflne its' ustnusd to tho, im-p :, modTrttn vim'nltv. In" fnllfiwlrii' : '"l,!-'...n,. n; l,.it. f.4' Al..1 I en fiances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of : ,the community, , first National bank of .COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. ; 0. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashjer : John Pruess R. T. Kaufman " Vice Pres. Asst.- Cashier mm STEAMERS. Steamer M. F. Plant ,; fsAirisFbn saji "Francisco, , Saturday, ,Jivim 7'. Vii't 'l'l l' 1, 'iFROMblARSHFIELD. ' ;' . No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is -bougfit; 4'. w, ,5i, a F, S. DOW, Agenfc MARSHFIELD, i'J- I'.. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance l, B.W. OLSON,, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAN DSATURDAYSf 8 P. M. SAILS FRORI COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt. Couch St. Dock. Portland, Ore. Marshflnld. Ora., Phone ,441. tn5ESH52S2S2S252SH52S2SHSESHScl52KBSZHESESHSSSa5BC5H5a5r!SaSH5ZS2SHSHS? Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line CITY OF PANAMA Sails from Portlancj Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S; S.CZARJNA SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISPQ, FRIDAY NlGHT, JUNE '20, 1008. CARRYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock aK5E5ZHHSI5H5BSa52EH5ESBSSireSB5HSK5HSE5H5HSH52SH5aS2SaffiS3SH5 SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves. North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at a, m. Returning at 4, p. m, Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply - , NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone IT For. convenience ot Call pa-, troris the .Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until, 8 o'clock; Phono' 571 today. Our1 wagon will call. coos bay ,st&m Laundry Mnrshflold and North Bend!, FQR TABLE USE TRY WclnhnrtTs Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOH HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free. A Dollar Saved IS A DOLLAR EARNED Sire a Dollar bj buying South Marshfield Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered Phone 534 .,v v m their legitimate busl- k: .yu: Look usib-and if.'you-flnd usde-i, '! '--iW i! Is'i I Iff, "'. IK H 5J Paid $100,000.00 1 1 Im a A Am iiicviurvt & v . a m v VWiljIam '-Grimes, li t j' a' - ' t , 3. C.c Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Flanagan & Bennett Bank I JiMAKstJlKIELU'ORKaON. - J Capital tiubpCribetl 1(0,000 Capital Paid Up 0,000 ii unitTiaen fronts H5.0W. l)ow.a'Konl-r'al bnnkltiR' business and drawi on tbe Bauk ot California. San Fraudm Calll.Wrst Naticnal.Hwii,l'prtland.Or. Fir Nat tonal Bank'Boaoburr.iOr.-, Uanorer National-Bank, New York, N. M. KothchU 8oa,Xondon( England- Aiaoaell change on nearly all tha prlno,.. cltlei ot Europe. ' ... Accounts kept-subject to check, sale vdepost lock boxes Ior:ront at eo cants a nontb ' o (A. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS You can BUT or SELIi through Tho Times WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try thom. THE ;v OREGON. 'The Steamer Eureka 'Sails 'from Coos J Bay on the following dates: For Eureka: July f? ; Juiy 14 Juiy 23 August 1 Juno 20 jJnly a'"" ' July 47 ''"' Jliily 20 Ul $o reservation, of bertli held after ship's arrival unless paid for. Tho right is reserved to change steamers or schedule without, notice. CHAS P. DOE & CO.MPAXY, Snn Francisco Agents. F. S. DOW, Agent for Coos County. A Times Want Ad will sell it for you. Business- Directory Si -' '" '"j I , 5oci6rt; ' ' D It. GEORGE W. LESLIE! Osteopathic Pliyxlclaa OraJuato of Amcttonn School of, Oatoopaihr UlrksTlllc, Mo, , , , Office Hours: a. iu. toip. m.Otlicr Ifoilrs by Appotutmnt. Olllce In Nuaburg nlotk. Pho 1611. Marshfield, Oro. D" GUO. E. DLX Physician and Surgeon .,... New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. J )M '' 'Phbnolii81. ' , t"l Dlt. t w.lSgram V ' : J Physician and Surgeon 4Qfflce qqt SenBtackon.:a-Djug Stort, fihpnefQmcep', ftesldonce 781. -, f . ; i ., , - ih D' Ii. A.;L. HOUSEWORTn Physician and Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and -, Bennett N6w, J?arik Building . Rekidonce,' two blocks' north ot Crystal .Theater., .. Office Phone H3l. ' Rbsldence1 Phone 656. LdWyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence, A. JiJcquUt CliARKE, faLAlCB & ' ' r-.'FlilWEQVIST, ATTORNEy'S-AT-IiAW Unitod States Cammissioncr-'s- Ofllco Trust Building, Marshfield, Ore. ,m -v i.'lMi J: . Wi BENNETT, ir ' 'i hr;; Office pver; Flanagan Bennett uuu Marshfield, Oregoa COKE & COKB, 1 r Attorneys at Law. Marshflold," . ,;. .Oregon, Miscellaneous OAKLEY & ARNOLD - ' Civil anil Mechanical "Engineers, North, -Bend, Origon.. urvpylns. ", , , .Maps. GRIBBS alASON.t ., ' Photographers;',"; , , '' Co'oa Bay Monthly 'Bldg., ' Slhr'su'flcld, ' "'Oregon. NATIONAL ESlPLOYMEJfT; OFFICE, Room 214 Coos Bhlg. Phono?' Marshfield. 814. Rooms andt ofilces; for rejit JJpuseB for rent. Ypur property. cared; for while you are. away. . , j , ' , ,My commission very reasonable,; Call and, see me, WM. WJOKENS M R. ALBER.T; ABEL, Contractor for Teaming, of all kind. Rhone 1884. MUSICAL WILHELM Gf IIOLL, RESIDENT. TUNER ,, Pianos tuned and repaired.. ,, All work guuntnteod. i AVlth W. R: HaincB Music Co. IK 3T ABLE CLARE .MILLIS 1V1 Vocnl 'Instructidii.' ' Italian arid German 'Diction.' Studio, Phono. 61. E'': MER A. TODD, pireptor , ' Coos Bay Academy of Music Voice, pjano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from begli.hu., lo graduation. Bingera coached la style diotfou and Interpretations) for opera .oratorio or. concert' work ,' , . New O'CpnneU Building. Marshfield. qflfiU&Y ORDERS ;FX)R rWEINHARD'S, BEER By mall or hono. Delivered Free, MAnSDEN'SQti)R HOUSE MSp?vPBIy' JNfcijJjpv 1 ' 51I,?i,",c AnV Honr 1 -ri,ivi5 uu yentoies. i HEFNER, MJLLER, po r ery,, Fppd and Salp'stMbJii. . , Woodpr Salo, TlilrdAASts. Phone 1901 ...'..'i'. naiPin Rin ERE-fiYODJfQQoD TREALTi .ARNISQyQR POUSE. , , Phono 481 Orders Deliver ed Free ' THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS' IN- 'Hav Grain and Fooii Free Delivery Phono". 175 1 DRINIC WEIMIARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUQR HpiISH 1 ' lHtfpD' f - ! f L j r w JL I I 1 I I .W '.i 'Mfc-WBnftwuf -...