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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news-
reaper published every evening except
Sunday, and weekly oy
The Cooa Bay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the poatofflce at Marsh-
i field, Oregon, for trsnsmisslon
through the malls as second class
mall matter.
M. O. IsTALONEY. . .Hdltor and Pub.
, DAN E. MALONEY News Editor
subscription rates.
In Advance.
DAILY.
'One year 5.00
Six months J2.10
Less than 8 months per month. .50
WEEKLY.
One Year 11.50
The policy of the Coos Hay TIjvs
will b- Republican In politics, with
the Independence of which Freallent
Roosevelt Is the leading exponent.
Address All Communications to
COOS DAY DAILY TIMES
V MnrsnAcld Oregon
A HOUSE OP GOVERNORS.
Blnce the gathering of.-jovernors
i
1 in Washington a pamphlet -written a
few years ago by W. G. Gordan, form
erly editor of the Saturday Evening
Post advocating the House ofTJovern-
ors has again been brought to light
i and discussion. Wo quote from the
pamphlet:
(, "It is proposed that the Governors
i of the forty-five (now forty-six)
I States meet annually for a session of
i two to three weeks to discuss, con
sult, and confer on vital questions af
fecting the welfare of the States, the
unifying of State laws, and the clos
, er unity of tho States a nation. The
t House of Governors would have no
lawmaking power, nor should It ever
aspire to such power. Its force
' i wuum ue ill uiai'i'aiiuu, m iiiiiuoubc.
f 5 The Governors would seek to unite
II on a general basis of action on great
d questions to be- submitted to tno
legislatures or tne respective states
In tho Governor's messages. It
would seem that an august, dignified
body of forty-five Governors, repre-
I sentlng their states, with the law
J making power of forty-five legisla
tures behind them, should In time
'become an Inherent part In the
American Idea of self-government
and a powerful factor for good In the
'nation.
"In the congress of tho United
States the senators, chosen as they
are by the Btate legislatures, nom-
flnally represent their states, but not
tho people of their states, for tho
9 latter have no direct voice in their
selection. The members of the
House of Representatives do not re
present their states, but simply dis
tricts of their states. With ties to
their constituents and with duties
and obligations to them, they may
In theory havo the Interest of the en
tiro stato as a matter of paramount
Importance In their hearts, but in fact
they nevor lose sight of the finality
of value In the Congressional district.
The governor of the state, however,
Is elected by the people, is directly
f responsible to the people and Is In
constant touch with the people keep
ing his flngors close-prest on the
pulse of their needs and problems.
The voice of the governors, therefore,
in the proposed new house means a
new, direct, vital representation of
the people In the affairs of the state
and In the harmony of the states
making up the nation, such as the
people have never yet had in the life
of the Republic."
MAIL ORDER HOUSES
WHAT THEY DOX'T DO
Does Mr. Mall Order over offer to
buy your butter, eggs, potatoes, or
other products, and give you a cont
for two more than the market af
fords? No. All he asks for Is your
'cash; nothing else. Now be honest
yourself, buy at home; help support
,your own' town. Mako your own
rhome more valuable. Put dollars In
your purse. Let Mr. Humbug sell
din his own town. Instead of him
fooling you, you fool him by trad
ing at home.
The mall order business Is the
quack doctor of commerce. It prom
ises much and( guarantees nothing.
Like patent 'medicine, the directions
are always on the inside, and you
havo to buy a nonreturnable pack
ago before you find out what is on
the inside.
No mail order house helped to
build a little school house in your
.'district, or helped make the good
roads past your door. No mail order
houso ever sold you a vehlclo and
.when you wero in distress, and told
you to let that little account go until
.ter harvst, or until you were bet
ter able to pay it. No mail order
house evo rsold you a vehicle and
Ippont
every sont of Its profit In your
n community whero you and your
neighbors could get it back again.
No mall order house over shoved Its
patent lenther shoes under your table
and rejoiced with you when you
the advertisement without dolay. I
1 WITH THE J'am young, am domesticated, and
TnACT AMn TFA I considered ladylike. Apply," etc.
X5J
GOOD EVENING.
High art consists neither in X
altering nor Improving nature; X
V. but In seeking thruout nature X
i for "whatsoever things are love-
ly, whatsoever things are
pure!"
RUSKIN. X
WHAT'S HE WORTH.
"He's got a million dollars,"
They tell me. He has not
Tho million bones the fellow owns
Are what his father got.
"His father made the million,"
Nope not by any chance
That bunch of stuff came from the
bluff
That's known as High Finance.
"Oh, well he's worth a million,"
Who Is that fuzzy lamb?
Not so, my friend it's his to spend,
But he's not worth a damn!
i Dr. HousewoBth has pinked his
j first deer. The story reached the
city yesterday and was soon current
i among his many friends. The Doc
tor was one of a party of hunters
who left the city last week for some
snort in the vicinity of the Gould
j ranch above Allegany. The first day
out he was riding in advance of the
party his eagle eye penetrating the
forests depths In search of game with
the unerring accuracy of a Sherlock
Holmes. Soon, he descried by the
side of the bridle path he was follow-
I ing and just a little in advance, the
! head of a magnificent buck. He was
off his horse .quicker than Dorsey
Kreltzer could figure the interest on
one dollar,' one year at one per cent.
The sharp crack of his trusty rifle
' rang out on the morning air and he
ca'led to Col. Grimes and John Coke
who were following to hurry forward
to see the way an expert could do
the trick of getting a deer. The
echo of the shot died away In the
neighboring hills but the deer con
tinued gazing out over the scene
without so much as the flutter of an
eyelid. The Doctor murmured
something that Colonel Grimes says
sounded like, "Oh! Fudge! I missed
him." Then ho threw the rifle to his
jhoulder and blazed away again.
Once more the echo reverberated
thru the surrounding trees, but the
deer continued staring out over the
valley with no more Interest In the
fusillade of shots than E. H. Harri
man has In the Drain railway. This
time the Doctor was more emphatic
in his remarks. John Coke says It
sounded like "Mary had a little
'amb," but Colonel Grimes says lamb
was not the word, but that It rhymes
with lamb. The Colonel also Inti
I mated that the Doctor had contracted
, the disease known as "buck fever."
The medical man paid no heed to his
i friends but continued to pour shot
In tho direction of the deer as rapid
ly as a Gatling gun. Finally, the
deer swayed a little and toppled
over. "Stuffed, by gum," tho doctor
exclaimed. Then It developed that
the deer was one that had been killed
by Tom Bennett and James Polhe
mus and knowing that Dr. House
worth would pass that way they had
propped the deer up in the b-u8h
and ho remained there until the doc
tor had poured so much lead into
him that ho toppled over from the
weight of tho bullets. But he got
his deer all right.
"I see the restaurants are doing
considerable advertising these days,"
remnrkod Jake Goldle, "but they are
not as ontorprlslng as a friend of
nine In Los Angeles who opened an
oatlng place there and hung out a
sign which read:
Pies like mother used to make, 5c.
Pies like mother used to try to
make, 10c.
Hlx I always havo Pr. Emdee.
When my mother-in-law was at
leath's door he pulled her through.
Dlx Which way did he pull her?
A Coy Young Thing.
Tho following advertisement re
cently appeared: "Being aware that
It Is Indelicate to advertise for a hus
band, I refrain from so doing; but
If any gentleman should bo inclined
to advertise for a wife, I will answer
wero glad, nor spoke oncouraglng
words in affliction, or stood with un
covered head beside the grave when
your children died.
No, the mall order house Is nfter
:none. Every dollar It can get Its
hands on will be Jerked out of your
neighborhood forever. The mall
order house may bear upon Its face
tho somblance of friendship but no
human honrt beats under Its cloak
of hypocrisy. Sentiment to It Is un
known. The whole Institution Is as
cold and bloodless as a corpse.
Philippines Gossip.
Ten Telephone Commandments.
1. Thou shalt call by number
only.
2. Thou shalt always answer thy
telephone at the first sonnd of the
bell.
3. Thou shalt not use the tele
phone when the lightning cracks in
tho sky, for verily I say thou, endan
gerest thyself and will not be an
swerod. 4. When the operator says,
"Shake up your tramsmltter," thou
shalt shake, even If It glvest thee
paralysis.
5. Thou shalt not call again di
rectly after ringing off, else the op
erator deem it a ring-off and not an
swer. S. Thou shalt not expect to get a
party In another town directly after
calling, for the line may bo busy or
the party not to be found.
7. Always shalt thou ring off
when through speaking, for It will
save confusion all around.
S. Thou shalt not rave and cuss
at the operator If she does not answer
on the dot, for she Is busy and will
ttend to thy -wants as soon-as pos
sible. 9. Never shalt thou flirt with the
operator nor force her to converse
wlth'theo 'for 1tdoth lmpairth .ser
vice.
10. Above all never shalt thou
get huffy and lose thy temper, but be
thou courteous and pleasant voiced,
and remember especially that thine
Is not the only wire in the cable.
Telephony.
COQUILLE CULLIXGS.
Items of Interest From Coos County
Seat as Told by The Herald.
MARRIED At Drain, July 4,
1908, John W. Krewson and Sadie
Stephens, Rev. A. J. Starmer, officiat
ing. D. L. Anderson Is in Coos frjom
the Soldiers Home at Roseburg on
his annual visit with his daughters,
Mrs. Jeff Wilson, of this city, and
Mrs. Jas. Stluson, of near Johnson's
mill.
H. L. Gill of Woodburn, Oregon,
and publisher at the Independent,
published In that place Is here vis
iting his brother-in-law, J. S. Barton
of this city. Mr. Gill Is accompanied
by his daughter. Miss Virginia.
Frof. and Mrs. McKnIghtlte of
Salt Lake, Utah, who have been In
this city several weeks, started down
the coast Thursday and will visit
Port Orford and other points during
the summer for the professor's
health.
The Cody camp at Latnpa has been
shut down for a short time while
some of their roads are being extend
ed and machinery moved.
A large boiler was taken through
by Monday's train for the city of
Myrtle Point, which will be used to
furnish the power for the new pump
ing plant to be Installed to enlarge
the town's supply of water.
' At the home .of the bride's aunt,
Mrs. W. H. Hammack, near John
son's mill, on Sunday, July 12, 1908,
at 11 a. m., Mr. Thomas Franklin
Moore and Miss Nettle Stono were
joined In holy wedlock. Rev. Thos.
Barklow of Myrtle Point, officiating.
The groom, who is a prosperous stock
raiser of southern Curry county, was
accompanied by his brother, Walter
Moore, and a cousin, Walton Miller.
There were a number of relatives and
friends of the bride present. The
bride Is a daughter of the lato David
Stone and has lived in Coos county
since childhood, having lived on
Flshtrap, Bandon and Myrtle Point,
whore she has a host of friends.
Mrs. Harry Hemsley who camo up
from Samoa, California, lately start
ed for Salem accompanied by her
grandmother, Mrs. Gllman. Mrs.
Homsley Informs us that her husband
started last week for Cardovla, Alas
ka, where he has employment on tho
Copper River railroad.
Arthur McDuffeo who has been in
Washington for some time arrived
at his old home the last of the week
and will take part with our fans in
contending for the championship of
Coos county.
Mrs. Horace Curren arrived from
Portland Friday and will remain for
tho present with hor parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mr. Curren's
health Is very much broken, and he
will travel about for a while.
RHEUMATISM.
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. In fully nine cases out
of ten the attack is simply rheuma
tism of the muscles duo to cold or
damp, or chronic rheumatism, neith
er of which require any Internal
treatment. The free application of
Chamberlain's Liniment is certain to
give quick relief. Try it. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
.
FINANCIAL
STRENGTH
In a bank lies, first, In tho ability and experience of its offlcem,
"The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad
Tlis with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital.
LIDERALITY In a bank is its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi
ness. Our motto Is: -
"STROXG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and If you find ns de
serving, give us your buslress.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fiilly Paid $100,000.00
Officers and Directors.
John S. Coke, Pres.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstacken,
Dor3ey Kreltzer, cashier.
M. C. Horton, Vice
ttntmmnnr' srr :
IMMEDIATE VICINITY I
It is the policy of thi batik to t
comfine its busings to (tip mi-
mediate vicinity, lu following t
this--couree the bunk -not wnly
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
the communitv.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. MrFarlaml
H Preident Cashier C
3 John Pruess R. T. Kaufman g
5 Vice Pres. Aest. Cashier 8
timamtttssttKtrmtrrm mmmnaaaa
STEAMERS.
Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAT, JULV 18.
FROM 3IARSHFIELD.
No reservation held after tho arrival of the alilp unless ticket
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
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.
P. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Uanhflold. Ore., Phone HI
i5HSaS25HSa5HSHSr!SHS253H52SHSaS3S3'2SHSHSSSESHSHS3iSHSHS25aSB52S2S2SES?
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. CZARJNA
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2(1, 1008.
CARRYING FREIGHT AND COSD3USTIBLES ONLY.
C. F. McCollnm, Agt.
Phone Main 34 . - - - - A. St. Dock
25S5HSHSESHSHS2SHSHErl5aSH5HS25Z5HS(eSZSHSS5BSSSH5HSSES?.?aSZ9a5ZSHSESHS
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
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Welnbard'fl Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOF. HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
"ALERT"
Captain C. E. Edwards.
Time-Table.
Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfield 2
p. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
C. E. EDWARDS, Owner.
i
William Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Dr. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
pres. -manager.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
M ti1s)lrIM,t dKKdON.
I'BDUM HliliM obeil tfU.000
Capital PM Up H0.P00
PlirtlTltleil l'roM tSS.OOO
l)oe a xctirrtl hnnkitic bualncis and dr
iiu. the Dank ot California. Pan franc!
Csitf.,firfKrticai Banrrwtfofd Or., nisi
National Bank Roseburg, Or., HanoTcr N
tlonal Baak, Stir York, N. U. RotbchK
Soa. London, England
Also sell change ou nearly all thi prln.,.
cities of Eiropfl.
Account kept mbjt to check, rate deposi
lock boxes fer rent at fO cents a month n
IV a rear
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
You can BUT or SELL through
The Times "WANTS" irlth ease, dis
patch and profit try them.
THE
is
OREGON
MANGAN'S NEW UNDERTAK.
PARLORS.
Just moved into new build
ing on South Broaaway, two
blocks south of C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up.
A full line of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies in general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
Don't Forget
To See Us Before Buying That
GAS
RANGE
I Oregon Electrical Co
.' Ma'shfield - Phone 61 :
Business Directory
1 dtirs.
DR. A. C. BURROUGHS
" JTomeoputhlo Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence and office, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Uorshuald.
D
U. GEORGE W. LESLIB
Osteopathic Pbysielaa
Graduate of Amsricsn School of Osteopathy
KlrksTllle, Uo.
OSce Hours: t a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Honrs by
Appointment. Office in XasuurK llloek
Phoe 1611. Marshfield, Ore.
iLV-
GHO. E. DIX
Physician and Surgcox.
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg.
Phono 1681.
DR. J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Benestacken's Drug Store,
Phones Office 1621; Residenco 781.
DR. A. I
PI
L. IIODSEWORTH
i a nflikinu uiu ouicud,
Otaco second floor of Flanagan ana
Bennott New Bank Building.
ReoiJonee, two blocks north ot
Crystal Theater. Office Phont
1431 Residence Phone 666.
MRS. :XKTTIK HOVKL
Midnlfo
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kamraeror Phone 1474
Lawyers.
Prantls II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake
Law renre A. Llljcqulst
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Offiec
Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore.
. W. RENNETT,
OfQre over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfield, - - Oregor
OKE & COKE,
- Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
w.
5. TURPEN
Architect.
First Trust X Having1 Bank bldg
XIAKSIIFIELU, ORE.
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
Civil and Mechanical Engineers,
North Bend, Oregon.
Surveying. Maps.
CRIBBS & MASON
Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Mnrshfield, . Oregon.
NATIONAL HMPLOYMBNT
OFFICE, Room 314 Coos Bldg.
Phono, Marshfiald 814.
Rooms and offices for rent Houses
for rent. Tour property cared for
while you are away.
My commission very reasonable. Call
and see me. WM. W1CKENS
M!
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kind
Phone 1884
MUSICAL
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1MIELM G. HOLL,
RESIDENT TUNER
Pianos tuned and repaired.
All work guaranteed.
With V. R. Halne Music Co.
M
ABLE CLARB MTLLIS
Voeal Instruction.
Italian and German Diction.
Studio, Phont 511.
ELSIER A. TODD, Director
t'oos Bay Academy of Mnsle,
Voice, PUuo Pipe Organ. Harmony vtn , trom
begtnnli'g to graduation. Mngrs eoached In
style diction and interpretations, for opera
oratorio or concert work
.New O'Connrll Building. Marshfield.
Col C ill t-i 1 1 ic ui un Hour
lipoi U.i.e ana Vehicles
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed mid Sale Stable.
Wood fer Sale.
Third J ASts. I'hona iani Marhneln
FAMILY 6RDEHS FOR
WEINHARD'S BEER
By mall or Phone
Deliverd Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
DRINK
WEINnARD'S
BEER
BEST MADB,
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
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