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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908. fAM M i fit St COOS BAY TIMES Au Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Elio Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postoffl:e at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon through the malls as second class snail matter. w ith the Toast and Tea .HIIMIMIMHIIMMtMU t -tmmKnnn vvvvvvvvw GOOD EVEXIXG. fH. O. MALOXEY. . 1AN' E. MALOXEY .Udltor nnd Pub. ....News Edltorl We are rich only through i til her father explained to her of the baby sister who had come In the night. "Well," she said, after due SUBSCRIPTION' KATES. In Advance. PAHA. One year 6.00 (Six months ?2.50 iLess than 6 months per month. .50 wki:kly. 'One Year $1-0 The policy of the Coos Bay Tl ivs will b Republican in politics, with Che independence of Tshlch President Roosevelt is the leading exponent . .vdnress All Communications to COOS HAY PAHA' TIMES -ttVarsIifleld Oregon ,' what we give and poor only In "A ( thought, "I 'pose it's all right, S what we refuse to give. Vi , pa, but there's many a thing ' Madam Swetchlne. i , needed worse." 6VVVWVWVW$3 pa-we A Good Time. I've had a good time. Life came with rosy cheeks and ten der song Across the morning fields to play with me, And, oh! how glad we were, and romped along And laughed and kissed each by the sea. I've had a good time. Love came and met me half-way down the road; Lovo went away, but there remain ed with me A little dream to help me bear my load, A something niore to watch for by the sea. effectiveness of the orators who are , io be sent out over the land in behalf j I've had a good time. of Mr. Taft and keep sharp tab on Death came and took a rosebud from itheir efliciency and specific faculties, ' my yard; to the end that the best may be util- But after that, I think there walk- .Izcd at points where they are most etl wItu lne rneoded and that the whole bunch To prove me how the thing was not Any man w.ho plots another's un doing is arranging his own. Ex. KEEP TAP OX MOUTIIEUS. ' Prank Hitchcock, the oiipremo tmanager of the Republican presiden tial campaign has inaugurated a clev- t er scheme to rate and register the Elizabeth's mother did not teach her little daughter much that she should have learned about religion; nor did the father. The other day a guest said to the little girl: "Elizabeth, does your father say grace at the table?" "What grace?" returned the girl Innocently. "Why, thanks for what you have to eat." "Oh," replied Elizabeth, now en lightened. "We don't have to thank any one for what we have we al ways pay cash." anay be tabulated and disposed wise-, '.ly .and effectually. The idea is oiigjstive of a unlver-, al proposition to keep close tab on all tho mouthers, especially in the smaller nnd lrcal sense of the brag garts and blow-hards who Infest ev- erv community in uie lanu 10 me so hard, An angel here, of evenings by the sea. I've had a good time. .... A good, good time. Nobody knows how good a time but mo, Saving Them Trouble. "It is not only a money saving de vice, but It will add materially to the comfort of the entire race." "What is tills benign Invention?" "A scheme to put tan on tho face and arms by electric light Then the girls will not have to go to all of the bother of living a week in the country." .general unhai :intss and disfavor With nights and days of revel and of and discomfort of those who have to .give In touch with thorn. If every community would set up jh board of censovs with autocratic roower of declaring and publishing VUwue abominable nuisances, it might icni to the wide relief and peace of things unsaid. tf.hose who suffer socially, commer cially, and generally, from their ever lasting yawp. The irresponsible unoufhur, the man who butts in with :hUi lip nnd tongue and his half Ibakcd estimates of men and plans sand prospects, is among the worst of jail known communal evils. Coos Bay ihas him, with a plentltnde that is as unJfulr as it is Insufferable. rhyme. And tears and love and longln the sea. Mounce Byrd. by It is good policy to leave a few Every trade and profession re alities Its whole man. Co-operation not competition---is the life of business. Carry your chin In and the ciown of your head high. Not a Bargain. "See that shabby old man holding the horse?" "The one with the whiskers?" "Ye He is wo-lb a million dollars " "Mlgnt bo worth that to some people. He vouk'n't be worth .'10 cents to me if I were out buj lug good men." Not Dangerous. l'TCSESH5ESE525H5Z5E5B5E5a5Z5HS25c3iSE5S525Hu J. L. BOWMAN, Prop. STHS GEO.ROTNOR, Mgr. rk y - . t r-"' i-il. s v I 1 ! A A xM A -J X Jl 1 3 J n fu OREGON. The first touch of Fall Styles is ready for those whe like to keep in touch with what's doing The man who is not ready to buy may be ready to look let us show you IN ADDITION to our snappy, up-to-date line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING we are showing Oregon Wool Blankets, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery and carded wool for quilts We are Sole Agents for "Any wild animals out this way?" "Nothing but the golf lynx." Selz Royal Blue Shoes M IW ANIMATION OP FIELD PIS 11HCTS, FOREST SERVICE. Thins for the Forest Service field Xhcadquarters which are soon to be restahllshed in tho west are being erapldly worked out In detail. Each headquarters will bo modeled after ri.he Washington ofilcc. In all there .-will "lie six district headquarters, one located at each of the present In .'Bpeetlon district headquartors-Port-Kand, San Francisco, Albuquerque, Salt Lake, Denver, and Missoula, Montana, or some other points equal ly well or ietter 1-caUi for the pur .acifts. At tlie liead of each office there -wllirbt.- ti district forester and an as- i-slfitnnt district forester. Under Be content with your condition, or else Improve it. Work for yourself by working for the good of all. I The voice should bo the sounding board of the soul. Think less about your rights, more ' about your duties. The sweetest thing on earth is the pleasure of pleasing. I Action will remove the which theory cannot solve. ' Aim high nnd consider -ihese will be experts in chargo of tho capable of great things. -wm-lous lines of work. A clilet ot i doubt yourself it Here They Are All the Fall Styles allory 9s Cravenette Mats i25H5H3ZKSa5Z5Z5HSE5ESH5E5E?-5H5E5EESZ5HSZ JOIX THE CBOWP In the M. W. A. excursion to Bandon, Sunday, I August 16. Special train leaves Marshfield depot at 7 a. m. Return same evening. .srrazlng will have charge of range matters. A chief of products will Uiandle the preservative treatment of . timber nnd strength tests and study ovarket conditions. A chief of lands -will look nfter such matters as land ranitnatIons. Tho ofilco of lands deals with questions Involving the validity of claims asserted under tho public land laws; applications for arpccial use of tho resources of the national forests; changes In bound aries of forests, and tho oxamlna (lAui of lands applied for under tho saeiof Juno 11, 190G, for agricultural ssotiteinont. 'CUti forest service, however, never l?atfaf!& on tho titles themselves. That Js wntarely a matter for tho Genornl X.anfl Oluco to decide. In tho caso of sappllcntlons for homesteads under -rthe-actof Juno 11, 190G, tho forest .service is called upon to decide 'whether tho land Is In fact moro walunlilo for ngrlculturo than for UmTocr, and If It is, to recommend Its SCIsting as opon to entry nnd patent. In tho caso of claims tho sorvlco as uxjortnlns whether any facts exist which soom to show that tho claim ISflioot a legal ono, in order that Na tional forest land may not bo unlaw L'fttUy itakon up. But it rests always vith tho Land Offlco of tho Interior .Department to decldo whether tho vtitlo .should or should not bo grant- vd. I Think twlco before you speak, and then talk to yourself. Thoso who do the most In world aro those who love most. the Tho man who pursues pleasure will nover catch up with her. Take off your hat to tho man who minds his own business. It is what we think and what wo do that makes us what wo are. They Needed Other Tilings. Like most minister's families, they woro not extensively blessed with this world's goods. She, howovor, was tho youngest of ton children un- of tho district, Including receipts, disbursements, and bookkeeping, which will bo dlroctly supervised by nn oxport accountant; and tho rou tlno business of tho district. In caoh of tho lines of work tho management will bo In tho hands of a man who Is a specialist and who has had thorough experience both In tho west and In Washington. Tho foresters nnd clerks at each district headquartors will number about fifty. Tho establishment of theso fiold districts will bring tho service into Tho branch of lands In tho dls-'moro immedlato touch with tho pub lic. It Is merely tho completion of tho movement, started sometime ago, to havo tho forests administered ns nrlct forest sorvlco organization does wt mean any now assumption of .land business. Thoro will nlso bo In each district far as possible by men actually on ti chief of silviculture, who will havo (tho giound. f chargo of timber sales, planting, and Tho chango will not nffect tho ln .fiilvlcal experiments, nnd a chief of I vcstlgatlve work of tho servlco, operation. Tho latter will miporvlso I which will center, as hitherto In fcho personnel of tho forests; tho por- j Washington. Mr. Tlnchot Is oxpect annnont Improvement work, through ed soon to nnmo tho mon who will rn engineer In chargo; tho accounts fill tho various positions. You can pet the U style without juggling L I for it in the j Stetson p I and vit1! it jou will LiJ I havetheStetson quaMty, "p, E character, rinish and ! durability. r V. r - CJ W&. (r J$L Stc,,on 1 - ft HQV. yf Stel.on $ p & fc 4v ! We ha tve ctMn- tr'i 't rMt; Hit i? a..--? la!-irlcJ. Big shipment in today. Be one of the first to wear a fall shape. Geo. Goodrum Marshfield TRIED the new City Bakery? Good BItEAP AXR CAKES, al ways fresh at the City Bakery. a-----tt-::-::------ 8 K I 8 I 8 I t 8 8 8 8 I 8 I 8 8 I 8 I 8 8 8 8 THE FAMILY GROCER a -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-tt Breakfast Foods We havo tho most complete lino of breakfast foods on tho liny. Hercules Whent Flakes Columbia Oat Flakes O inula Wheat Hearts Egg-O-Seo Post Tonsties Forco Cream of AVhcnt Gcrmea Fnrinn Violet Wheat Violet Oats Sliredcd Wheat Biscuits Cream Oats Always in stock at "V I' j "- MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT I Georgia Harper In DeEnery's Great Drama a I he Two 0rpllans,, C. W. WOLCOTT There is no need of anyone suffer ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of a j. Biarriaosa Rciredy In fact, In most cases en" t'ose is sufficient. It never falls s.i can be relied upon in the nvvt severe and dangerous cai.es. It is eqy.aUy val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LA3G.E Suu GCo. I I I Are You ! i Building a Home? If so it will pay you to call on the Coos Bay PI aning Mill :us;;2j?xaz2ixi.i;i..iaa HEFEREP.'S S.4LE. Notice Is hereby given thU by vir tue of n decreo of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Coos rendered on tho Sth day of May, 190S, in a certain suit therein ponding wherein Charles J. Elford, nnd Marie Granholm were plaintiffs, and Selraa Abrahamson, Carl Abra hamson, Oscar Abrahamson, Ernest for nil kinds of interior finish, Porch Columns, J Stair Work and Mouldings. T FACTORY OX PEXX AVE., NEAR BROAPWAY, f l'HOXE 890 Grant, Jonas Granholm, Granholm, Oscar Granholm, Granholm, Johm, Doe, Susan Doe, Richard Roe, Jane Roe, and Ellis Graut were defend ants. The case being No. 2452 for partition of real property and an ex ecution and order of sale duly issued thereunder on tho 17th day of July, 1908, directing and requiring me as referee to sell the hereinafter de scribed property in the manner pro vided by law and to apply the pro ceeds ot euch sale as in said decree specially directed. Now, therefore notice Is hereby given that I will on the 27th day of August A. D. 1903, at the hour ot Houso at Coqullle, Coos County, Ore gon, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash tho following described real property to-wlt: Lot Seven In Block Twenty-five In Clements Plat of a portion of the town of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon, as .per plat thereof on file and of record In the office of the County Clerk of said Coos County, Oregon. Dated this 22d day of July, 1908. GEO. N. FARRIN, Referee. Ten O'clock, in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court V A PCL F