The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 17, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
The Coos Bny Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofflio at Marsh
fleld, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon
through the malls as second class
tnall matter.
Ai. O. MALONEY. . .Kdltor and Tub.
PAN E. MALONEY News Editor
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
In Advnncc.
DAILY.
One year 5.00
Six months $2.50
"Less than 6 months per month. .50
weekly.
One Year $1.50
The policy or the Coos Hay Tl.us,
will bn iiepublican In politics, wifh
the independence of vhtch FreslJunt
fccosevelt Is the leading exponeat.
.Address Ail Communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES
Wtarshlleld Oregon
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JIAltHIMAN'S NEW KILE.
Mr. Harrlman says he will build
mew lines when profits warrant.
This sounds very good, indeed, but
It the rule had been applied in Ore
Bon In the past, or even now there
would be little cause for complaint
at this end of the line, and the state
would now be able to boast of feed
ers Into every section where they
could legitimately be called for, in
stead of in one-fifth of the state, as
is now unfortunately the case.
It is on precisely this score that
3Ir. Harrii"ni has been criticised in
this state, and very justly so, even
' from the foundation which Mr. Har
rlman himself now lavs down. Ke
found here and hereabouts his pro
fits, and taking them from here, he
has spent them very largely in build
ing up rival sections and communi
ties. This has been his policy, reg
ularly pursued and careiuny map
ped out. Millions earned by his
roads in this section he has diverted
ts the Union Pacific main line and
tra other lines; worst of all he used
jirofits wrung from the people of this
state and region to buy control of
other Toads with which we had no
connection, direct or indirect, and
wolely for his own aggrandizement.
Jt is not surprising that the people
"who here suffered from lack of rall-B-oads,
whose progress they felt to
fee retarded, and who saw their
neighbors advancing through the ex
penditure of money earned here,
should have entered protest and felt
siriltlndly toward Mr. Harriman and
the methods which, while they have
mado him great and opulent, were
demoralizing large interests along
the line of these roads which he
controlled in this section of the coun
try. Tho people of Oregon would bo
glad to tnke Mr. Harriman at his
word; they would have been glad to
Iiavo taken him at his word yeara
ago. There Is much for the Harri-
aman lines to do In the way of exten
sions in this great state, and much
that they could have done from past
7rofU8. There will still be much for
rtJiem to do In this state and still
jgreat profits with which to do it In
rtho future. If Mr. Harriman sticks
Hto tho rule which he has just laid
down, tho people of Oregon will have
-reason to bo better satisfied with
yhlm than they ever have been in all
'the years they have contributed to
"his lamo and wealth. rPortlnnd
"Telegram.
- AT THE THEATRE.
"For Hor Sister's Sako," with Miss
Georgia Harper In the star role, was
put on at Tho Masonic Opera Ho'ise
last night. The play tells tho story
o2 two sisters, how tho oldest shield
ed tho younger one from tho tempta
tion of hor surroundings. Miss Har
der flayed her character in a most
artistic mannor and brought forth
most generous and hearty applause.
"5Ier support in this play was good
throughout. Soveral elegant stago
jottings added to tho perfection of
tho evening's entertainment. "Oh
""What A Night" will be tonight's
jjjlay, and it is said to bo one of tho
funniest comedies ever produced. It
'is brimful of tho kind of wit that
unnkos on audience laugh. Miss
THarpor will havo a good part assisted
Vby Mr. Detrlck and tho company.
"This play will no doubt prove to
Iboime of tho best yet offored by this
ccomjmny.
Don't miss hearing W. Eugono
'Knox, tho Prlnco of Impersonators,
vnt tho I. O. O. F. HALL, THURSDAY
TGVI'NINfl, AUGUST 20(h. Mr. Knox
itppcnrs under tho auspices of tho
"V. O. AV. which guarantees the on
'terrninment to ho first class. Got
your tickets at Brown's Pharmacy
25c, 3Go and 50 conts.
"SJso Tho Coos Bay Times Want Ads
JDettor send this paper to a friend.
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ii GOOD EVENING, ft bors."
ft Consider what you have In
x tne smallest chosen library. A
ft company of the wisest and
ft wittiest men that could ft
ft be picked out of all civil coun-
ft tries In a thousand years have
ft set in best order the results of it
their learning and wisdom, it
it Tho men themselves were hid it
and Inaccessible, solitary, Im- it
it patient of Interruption, fenced it
it by etiquette; but the thought it
it which they did not uncover to it
it their bosom friends Is here it
it written out in transparent it
it words to us, strangers of an- it
it other age. a
ft EMERSON. ii
Gifififif'S,ii$ifi,iii,isif'iififKi,ti,i,iX
How to Make It Easy.
If you wake up feeling bad,
Scold your wife;
If the weather makes you sad,
Scold your wife;
If your collar button slides
Into some dark nook and hides,
As you move with angry strides,
Scold your wife.
If the coffee's cold or fiat,
Scold your wife;
If your chop has too much fat,
Scold your wife;
In the butter, do not heave
Soft sighs or In silence grieve
Scold your wife.
If your hat has gone astray.
Scold your wife;
If you're late upon the way,
Scold your wife;
If the day brings any loss,
If you fall to please the boss,
Journey homeward feeling cross
Scold your wife.
Never mind what ills she bears
Scold your wife;
Add your own to all her care3
Scold your wife;
That's the wry to get along;
She is weak and you are strong;
Every time a thing goes wrong,
Scold your wife.
Chicago Record-Herald.
"If one is right at the center, he
is likely to get right at the circum
ference" Learning Meek
ness. "Why didn't
you slug the
man who in
sulted you?"
"I am in
training for a
baseball um
pire." Saved by Their Size.
A vice president and a couple of lieu
tenant governors were sailing tho seas
lp search of health and pleasure when
a violent storm came up, wrecking
their bark and casting them adrift on
a cannibal Island.
The natives hurried to the shore to
give them a hearty greeting, for they
were tired of tho breakfast foods and
dried berries on which they had been
subsisting for some time.
"What Is your business, trade or call
ing?" naked tho chief pleasantly befftre
dispatching them preparatory to dress
ing them for tho soup kettle.
Tremblingly the men confessed their
humble stations In life. Tho chief
looked them over and turned away,
with n grunt. "We are not so hard up,
my fellow cannibals," he said, "that
we are reduced to eating such small
potatoes as that."
"A pot or a man that bolls over
always causes trouble."
'Let your thoughts be as clean as
dew.
"The bridal path may bo a danger
ous road."
"Soiuq men's Idea of a good story
Is ono that Is told in whispers,"
"After you get through confessing
your own sins will be time enough
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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908.
ii "The world is usually willing to
it step aside for the man who knows
' where he is coinc."
"Great results that spring
trifles to eternity extend."
from
"A morning dip Is better than a
morning "nip."
PETTI BltmERY.
The man who hands you a rlsar
Has something up his sleeve.
He'll ask a favor, vou may bet,
Befoie lie tnUea his leave.
Or If he docsn t s.nins It then
A dav or two will ere
The Inner workli ss of l.H scheme.
Just tu!;e the tip fr:m l.ie.
He Isn't pnsslnjj them around.
No odds ho-v small the price.
Unless he banks on something more
Substantial than udiee;
Unless he fisuti.3 en mums
To more tliu'i ami ly r-y
For every chevp or costly smoke
He stops to b1 . e away.
He wants to use your lively horse
Or court our sij'.cr Jane;
He wants to torch you t ir a loan
Or sell you mines In Cpiln;
He wants to have you on a bond
Or sign v.lth him a note.
And In nine cases out of ten
He also wants your vole.
Clsars cost money mere or less.
" And he whn hanJs thorn round
Don't do It solely for his health.
This Is a truth profound.
He scatters them dlsccrnfully
I.Ike brpnd upon the tide,
Kxprctlns they will wnder back:
Luch ten limes multiplied.
Educa'cd Food,
"now do you llfcv the new cook?"
"Gro.it. ITcr bi'5i wits are a poem."
"She nirst i.e a graduate of a coob
Ing school."
Help! Hilp!
"ne throw tu- o.T W'.o track.
"Did It cono to your aid?"
"What?"
"The wrecking train."
Not So Htavy Either.
"How do the.v pay for poetry, by
tnenspre or by wpl-lit?"
"Most of them p.iy mo by wait, If at
all."
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given, that by vir
tue of an execution duly issued out
of the Circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Coos and
to me directed on the 15th day of
August, 1908, upon a judgment'and
decree duly rendered, entered .' of
record and docketed In and by said
court on the Cth day of May, 1908,
In a certain suit then in said court
pending, wherein M. C. Horton was
plaintiff and L. D. KINNEY and M.
G. KINNEY, his wife, and BELT
LINE RAILWAY COMPANY, a cor
poration, were defendants, In favor
of plaintiff and against said defend
ants, by which execution I am com
manded to sell tho property In said
execution and hereinafter described
to pay the sum due the plaintiff of
Three Thousand Three Hundred Dol
lars, with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
the ISth day of December, 190G, un
til paid together with the costs and
disbursements of said suit taxed at
$20.20 and an attorney fee of ?300
and costs of said execution, less the
sum of $100 Interest paid on the
20th day July, 1907.
I will on Tuesday, the 15th day of
September, 1908, at the hour of Ten
o'clock A. M. of said day at the front
door of the County court House In
the city of Coqullle, Coos county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
hlghost bidder for cash In hand on
the day of sale, all the right, title,
and Interest which said defendants
L. D. Kinney and M. G. Kinney, his
wife, and Belt Line Railway Com
pany, a corporation, had on or after
the Gth day of May, 1908, in or to
the following described premises, to
wlt: Block numbered sixty-two In tho
townslto of Coos Bay, Plat 'B in tho
county of Coos, state of Oregon, as
per recorded Plat thereof.
. Dated this day, 15th day of Aug
ust, 1908, nt Coqullle, Oregon.
W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon
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In a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers,
"Tho men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad
vise with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital.
LIliriRALITY In a bank is Its wllllugness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi
ness. Our motto is:
"STRONG AXD LIBERAL" Look us up and If you find us do
serving, give us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 '
Officers nnd Directors.
John S. Coke, Prea.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstacken,
Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier.
M. C. Hortnn, Vice
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FlflMsan &,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Paid Up Cnpitnl 930,000.
Dees a general banking business and drawn on the Bank of
California, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Port
land, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg, Ore., Hanover
National Bank, New York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, Loudon,
England.
Also sell change on nearly all the principal cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for
rent at 50 cents a month or $5 a year.
INTEREST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS
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John Prcuss - Vice Pres.
W. S. McFarland - Cashier
R. L. Kauffman, Asst. Cash.
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f CIIAS. TIIOM, Owner.
Steamer
LUDVIG CHRISTEXSEX, Master.
, , Sails from Coos Bay every Monday for Bandon and Coqullle
River Points, at service of tide. Freight only. For full Informa
tion inquire
Z H. W. SKINNER, Gen'I Agt,.
t PHOXE 141 MARSHFIELD, ORE.
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent. ' 'GIIO. T. MOULTOX, Agent.
Bnndon, Ore. Coqullle, Ore.
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Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FOR SAX FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13.
FROM HRSHFIELD.
No reservation held after the arrival of the 6lilp unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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 OP TIDE.
F. P. Bnumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt.
Couch St. Dock. Portland, Ore. Marshfleld. Ora., Phone 441.
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Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
S. S. BREAKWATER
Sails frpm Portland .Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails froni Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
S. S.CZARJNA
SAILING BETWEEN S A , FRANCISCO. AND POOS BAY, CAR.
HYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
iL. W. Shaw, Agt.
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Captain C. E. Edwards.
Tlino-Table.
Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfleld 2
p. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
uuaru, I
O. H. EDWARDS, Owner. J
William Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Dr. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
pres.-manager.
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
WE ISSUE DRAFTS PAY
ABLE IN OTHER COUN
TRIES. WHENEVER YOU
HAVE OCCASION TO SEND
MONEY TO FOREIGN
LANDS IT WILL PAY YOU
TO SEND IT THROUGH THE
FIRST NATIONAL BAXK OF
COOS BAY.
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Two trip dally between Uamlon and K
Comiille connecting uith all Xiarslilleld rC
trains, L-i
Leaves Bandon . ..0:45 a.m. G
C Leaves Bandon ...1:20 p.m. C
Jg Leaves Coquillo. ..0:15 a.m.
Leaves Coquillo . . .4:00 p. m. K
Trau'lcrs leaving Marshlield in the H
morning reach Uamlon at noon. People tfl
(in Lomillle river can spend over three S
iiourk in Marsmield and reach home the
bame day, v
COQUILLE IUVER TRANS-
PORTATION CO.
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Business Directory
Doctors.
T-N It. A. C. BURROUGHS
J- Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence and ofllco, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Marshfleld.
T-nK. GEORGE W. LESLIE
LJ Osteopathic Phyaiciaa
radUa.0 of A-gHc. ,ool of 0stcopalhy
Phona ""- Marshfleld? Ore.
1TR. GKO. E. DIX
L- Physician ntid Surgeon.
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bid
'Phono 1CS1.
T H. J. W. IXGRAM
Physician nnd Snrgoon.
Office 208-200 Coos Building
Phones Office i62l; Resldenco 78J.
j-R. A b. HOUSE-.VORTU
J' Physician and Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north of
stal Theator. Offlce Phonti
1431 Residence Phone 65G.
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RS. XETTIE HOVEL
Mldwlfo
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammeror Phonelif4
Lawyers.
Franols H. Clarke Jacob M. lllake
1-awrence A. Mljeqiilst
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
LTTORXEYS-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Office
Trust Building. Marshfleld , Oro.
J
W. BENNETT,
Offlco over Fir.nRgan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfleld, . OroKoa
P"KE Ai COKE,
v-" Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld.
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
VRSHFIELD TURKISH BATJEIS
210-213 Coos nui'dliiB.
Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to C p.m.,
xcept Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C L. BUTTERF1ELD, Prop.
TITT S. TURPEN
W Architect.
First Trust A Sayings Hank bldg-
MAHSItflKU), QKK.
--ytKLEV A ARNOLD
v Civil and Mechanical Engineers,
North Bend, Oregon.
Surveying. Map8t
1UBBS & MASON
- Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfleld, Orecon.
M
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kind
Phone 1S84.
MUSICAL
WILHELM G. HOLL,
RHSIDBNT TUNER
Pianos tund and repaired.
,r AH work snnrnutocd.
With W. K. UaiaM Music Co.
MABLB OLAR WILLIS
Vooal Instruction.
ItaHaa and German Diotlon.
Studio, Phoe 511.
piiMER A. TODD, Director
- Coos Bay Academy of Marie.
Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginnlrgto gradufltioii. Singers ooaohed in
stylo diction and interpretations, for opera
oratorio or concert work
Now O'ConnoU Uuildlna, Marshfleld.
Cab
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Livery, Fecdfand' Sale Stublo.
Wood for Sale.
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,3d and 'A' Sts. Pono J201 Mrfld.
The LATTIN Hotel
, Guy O. Lattin.
New and modem throughout. Ratea
$1 per day, SO per week. Free baths,
newly furnished. Phono 2005,
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Avo.
Marshfleld, Ore.
"YOTICB.
There will be a regular cab for
Marshfleld, North Bond and Libby.
Prompt attention to all calls from
7 a. m to 9 p. m. Day ptone: BUnco
Cigar Store 781. Night phone:
Heisner & Miller Livery, 1281.
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