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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1908)
irwj;l WWWWKMLMpBHWWWMSS5wi MHMP9r j! saw i mi n t , " J!JdA It EVJliaU V THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908. iia mmiMBii mjjjw.1 mj m mm m COOS BAY. TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sundar, and Weekly by The Coos Bny Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofflso at Marsh- fleld, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon (through the malls as second class tnall matter. ' ' M. O. MALONK.V. . UUitiir mill I DAN E. MALONEY. . . .News Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Ailvnncc. DAIIjV. One year 5.00 Six months ?2.50 Xess than 6 months per month. .50 AVEEKLY. One Year U-50 The policy of tut Coos Hay Tl ivs will hi Republican in politics, wr.n the Independence of which Pieslluut Icosevelt Is the leading exponent. Address All Communications to -OOS HAY DAILY TIMES sslarsiifl-ld Oregon ANGER SHORTENS LIKE. Every time you give way to im--patlence or anger you bhorten your life by a calculable portion of time. "The next time you get angry just study yoursef dining the leaction ary period. You will notice that you sire very depressed and sad, that your blood is sluggish, and that your di gestion is all wrong. The reason of this 13 that In your moment of anger you expended three or four times the ordinary amount of bodily tissue. As a consequence, you cannot be your normal self until the overdrawn tis auo is replaced. You will note that people with verj bad tempers never Jive very long, the excessive drafts upon the phj steal malce-up eventual Jy exhausting the latter. A certain amount of reasonable anger, as oc casion may require, often, however, acts upon the system "as a veritable itonic. THE WORLD AS IT .MOVES. Over in Trenton, N.J., William Cake 5a.TiTiedding his skin. Fit occupation for a spell of protracted heat. Dis covering that he had only Imagined his bereavement while In a state of .alcoholic aberration, Mr. Dowser of .Klttanlng, Pa., prints a manly apo logy for having advertised Mrs. Dow ser lis a deserter. Also from Penn sylvania is the item concerning a young woman summer boarder at Xackawaxen who induced a rattle snake to seal his own jaws by taking a btte at .a hunk of chewing-gum. Harry Douglas, of Washington, is arrested for whistling after dark. Is it an unnecessary noise when a man Is happy? Freedom merges likewise 2nto gloom In Boston, where the po lice forbid public courting after 10 o'clock In the evening. Only in iO range, N. J., does personal .liberty 'get a square deal. It being held by a justice there that a man may "cuss" 2n his own house. Virginia gives us the story for xrvhnt it is worth question mark of ii newly developed, wonderfully mul tiplying wheat bclmI bold for $2."0, 000. Presquo lbh Me., reports Its fawners joyful over a green bug with -a lance which goes about spenring potato bugs. Posslb'y an animated spear that knows no brother. It 1s a dull year in national politics and not all the freight cars are busy ryet. But the world does move. JjpOST COOS BAY. Ttcal estate men from any town Sn this section who try to knock any adjoining town for their own selfish iSnlercsts are placing thomselves in - a sorry plight. Every city from the const ranges to the ocean and from the Sluslaw to the Rogue are part of ihe Coos Bay country and what holps one holps all. Part cannot dovolop -without developing the rest. The Tblsger wo are the stronger wo are In securing much needed Improvements 3tor tlio benefit of tho ontiro section. Coouillo Sentinel. .STANDARD OIL'S HOLDINGS. A lawyer friehd handed us tho following which ho stated is tho de scription contained In a deed lie had Vbeen employed to draft in favor of "sStandnrd Oil, et al, since tho decision )! Juflgo Landls has boon reversed: Ueglnnlng several ages previous to tithe initial point of eternity and run "jaitng thonco In a future direction to va rjiolnt many ages beyond tho iiere i Utter; thence in an imaginary direc- tlon "heavenwnrd to n mythological lidJirc In space known ns tho Jasper Sea. Including nnd lying just beyond " tho' city of goldon streets; thonco on t a down grade to a point just outside H&lm Tcnrly Gntes; thonco ncross tho Stygian sen for countless areas to the rplnco of boglnulng; containing heav en, lioll, tho universe and all tho Miopos, desires and aspirations of mankind, for tho prosont, past and futuro, now and ovormoro. Amen. 4-Coqulllo Sentinel. Ladles' silk SHIRT AVAIST SUITS $13.95 at Ladles Emporium. Witli the Toast and Tea S GOOD EVENING. ,i si Loyalty. If you work for a si man, In Heaven's name work ii ii for him. If he pays you wages ii ii that supply your bread and but- X ii ter, work for him; speak well of ii ii him; stand by him and stand by ii si the Institution he represents. ii ii If put to a pinch, an ounce of ii S loyalty Is worth a pound of cle- ii i verness. it you must viniy, . nnmlnmn nml nlopnnllv rllcr.!if- si age, why, resign your position, ii ii and when you are outside, damn ii i your heart's content. But as ii i' long as you arc a part of the in- ii i stitutiou do not condemn it. If ii ii you do, you are loosening the ii si tendrl'.s that hold you to the ii ii institution, and the first high ii y wind that comes along, you will X ti be uprooted and blown away, ii s and probably you will never ii ii know why. ii ' ELBERT RUDDARD. ii i,',i,',',i,'si,',',i,'t,i,i,i,i,','i,ii,iS,iX We're going to the country, for some quietude and rest; We're weary of the city, with its fruitless, noisy quest; We long for leafy stillness, where the gentle breezes play And we'll take along a phonograph to while the hours away. Wo have some brass band numbers that arc strictly up-to-date; They're loud enough to start a street procession while you wait: We have some fine orations, with the cheering of the throng, And the great applause and laughter that attend a comic song. There are operatic solos, with the edges rather raw, As if while reaching for high C they'd struck it with a saw; And the prize of all the package it's partlculprly fine 13 a dogfight imitation that sends shivers down your spine. And wiion we've turned the crank and played the old selections o'er. If we find them too familiar we can send to town for more. Yes, we're weary of the city, with its fruitless, noisy quest, Vnd we're going to the country for some quietude and rest! A coat of arms doesn't always hide the family skeleton. It Isn't a secret If a woman hesi tates in the telling of it. Even a drunken man doesn't care to be held up by a footpad. You can't flatter an honest man by elling him that he is honest. The worst thing about rich rela tions is the way they look down on VOIING CONTEST COUPON NOT GOOD AFTMl, AUGUST 21, 1008. THE COOS HAY TIMES VOTING CONTEST For Dist, Address . County Good for one voto filled out and sent to The Times office by mall or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will be altered In any way, or transferred aftor iWWWWHH4rHHHH-'HH"H"l"H"H" Given AVitli every S100 purrchnsc from our store, wo will give ii -12.pleco dinner set entirely free. Ourlowpri ces still continue ono price toull, with overynrtlclo marked in plain figures, coupons will be given for the amount of each purchaser. See our window display nml bo convinced it is worth your vthllc. C. A. JOHNSON HOUSE FURNISHER FRONT STREET fr-H,.H..tH-H-H- you because you are not rich enough to look down on them. Anyway there will probably be no Merry Widow halos in heaven. T,here is still hope for the bachelor who reads the marriage notices. A man isn't necessarily a wood sawyer because he says nothing. Conveniences of the age include ' 1 n iinnitAil tulrra nnrl Itntfot fnlan aa It i ""l' " " " 'b "" u.nv m.oo iiu, Women frequently jump at conclu sions that are anything but alarming. Sometimes a woman cries over her Inability to find something to laugh at. It takes an optimist to get more good out of a thing than there Is In it. If a man is crazy and doesn't know it, It is because he has no wife to tell him. A hot-headed woman and a stick of a man ought to make a good match. A little girl hates to be kissed by a man almost.as much as a big girl doesn't. It's hard to work; but its harder to be unable to get work when you want it. Occasionally the world loves a lover, but more often it sympathizes with him. When a pessimist takes unto him self a better half, his worst fears are realized. There Is nothing green about the grass widow who can rope In a rich old bachelor. The girl who marries her Ideal often gets a divorce or lives unhap pily ever after. It is surprising how near a young widow can come to proposing to a man without actually doing It. It matters not whether a man lives well or merely exists, so long as he doesn't know the difference. Most young men will do almost anything a young and pretty sister asks if she is some other fellow's sister. CANVAS OUTING HATS 25c, at the Ladies Emporium. THE BREAKWATER sails for Portland Saturday, August 22, at 8 a. m. You can BUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" .with ease, dis-ifit"'- nnd Drofit trv them T3m - being received by Tho Times, Away h t W4H t-j. "rr,l"IH SW IP) 1? M t T O I Ji JSJ&1JF 1 III In a bank lies, first, in the ability and experience of its ofllcers, "The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the ofllcers; and third, the Capital. LIBERALITY In a bank is Its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on their legltlmat busi ness. Our motto is: "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find us de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY ' Cipitol Fully Paid $100,000.00 Ofllcers and Directors. John S. Coke, Pres. W. S. Chandler, Henry Sengstackcn, Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier. M. C. Horton, Vice itfggrjgxiaavoosx&nagK:::': :! - Flanagan & Bennstt Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital $.-0,000. Dees a general banking business and draws 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. Rothchlld & Son, London, 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 ON TIME DEPOSITS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY 0. B. HINSDALE, President John Preuss - Vice Pres. W. S. McFarland - Cashier R. L. Kauffman, Asst. Cash. - - - - - - - - - :: - - - - STEAMERS. fJ' " . . VV '' '. V CIIAS. TIIOM, Owner. Streamer Wilhelmma J LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. j Sails from Coos Bay every Monday for Bandon and Coqullle j River Points, at service of tide. Freight only. For full informa tion inquire H. W. SKINNER, Gen'l Agt,. PHONE 41 MARSHFIELD, ORE. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent. GIIO. T. MOULTON, Agent. Bandon, Ore. Coqullle, Ore. .fr ifr m ifr m ifr ifr. the: Steamer M. F. Plant SAILS FOR S.4N FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held nfter tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, AgeM, MARSHFIELD, OREGON California and Oregon Coast Steamship Cnmpam Steamer Alliance !. V . OLSON, Maator. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.' SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. ?. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld. Ore., Phone 441 flSHSHSZ5aSSSH5ZSHSa5HSHSBSHSE5HSHSHS3a5aSZ5HSHSaSSSaSaSH5aSBS25HSHS? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line S, S. BREAKWAf ER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. . Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. s. s. CZARJNA SAILING BETAVEEN SAN FRANQISCO AND, COOS BAY, CAR. ItYIKG FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Phono Main 34 a5B55E5Z5ESHSZ5aS?SBSaSHSZSHSr!nSSHSlSZ5HSE5H5E5HSa5a5Lt5HSH5HSHSHS "ALERT 99 Captain O. E. Edwurds. Tlmo-Tnhle. Loaves Allegany, daily nt 7 a. m Returning Leaves Marshfleld 2 P. m. Foj terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. u. jg. KUWAiiua, owner. William Grimes, S. C. Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Judge John F. Hall pros.-manager. 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 BANK OF COOS BAY. - - - - - - - : - ' - - - - .-. ..frMjHfr .j $. H"J & -. - ifr - ifr - fr .J..J.-. .; A. St. Dock SrlSHFHSBraSHSZSaSES?S"c5ir2SSc5a STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dully between llnndnn and Coqullle connecting with all llarshtleld trln, Leaves Bandon , ..0:15 a.m. Leaves Bandon ... 1 :20 p. m. C Leaves Coqulllo. ..0:15 a. in. ( Leaves Coqullle . . .-1:00 p, m. Travelera lenvlnc 5!arhtlcl,l in n, r mornlng reach llanilon at noon. People j on tomiille rhcrtnn penil over three ffl nourb in jiarbnueiu ana reach homo tke tame day, COQUILLE RIVER TRANS- PORTATION CO. eSE5SSHS25HS2SH5H515cSSSSSS2SH.1ES1 1 Business Directory Doctors. D- R. A. C. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Resilience and olllce, corner 'C and Second Streets, Mnrshflelil. D' R. GEORGE V. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of Awjhnot of Osteopathy Onlce Hours:-y a. in. to -i , m otho, irn,,., ,.- Appointment. Ofllro in Nasburg JJlock Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore. DR. GEO. E. DIX Physieian nnd SurgeoK New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bide Thone 1681. DR. J. W. INC Physicin GRAM hysicinu and Surgoon. Oliice 208-20!) Coos Building Phones Offlco 1621; Residence 781. DR. A. L. HOUSE'.Vt Physician nml ORTn hyslcinn nml Surgeon. Ofilces second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Ofllce PUon 1431 Resldunce Phono 656. M RS. NETTIE HOVEL Midvt ifo Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammeror Phone 1 U Lawyers. Francis H. Clnrkc Jncob M. Make Lawrence A. Liljecjulst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVTST, fi.TTORNEVS-AT.LAAV United States Commissioner's Ofllce Trust Building. Marshfleld , Ore. T. AA BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bonnet Bank Marshfleld, Oreiros rOKE & COKE, - Attorneys at Law. Marihfield. Oregon. Miscellaneous MARSHFIELD 210-213 Cc TURKISH BAinS Coos Building. Hours: Ladies, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phono 2141. TURKISH BATH $1.00. C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop. W. S. TURPEN Architect. First Tnibt A Savings Hank blilg- MAItSIIKlKLl), ORE. Oi .VKLEY & ARNOLD Civil and Mechanical Engineers, North Bend, Oregon. Surveying. IMaps. " ItlllllS At MASON .4 Photographers. C003 Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. R. ALBERT ABEL, M Contractor for learning of all kind. Phone 1S81. MUSICAL Y7ll.HELM G. 1IOLL, RESIDENT TUNER Pianos tuned amd repaired. All work guaranteed. AVitli AV. R. IlHinea Mui; Co. M ABLH CLAJTta M1LLIS Arooal Instruction. Italian and Gerimm Diction. Studio, PhoHO 511. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Mule. Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning lo graduation. Singers coathed in style diction and Interpretations, for opsra oratorio or concert work New O'ConneU Building, Marshileld. Cab leoitiCat Hn Good IIeru ana Vehicles " HEFNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Peed and' Sale Stoble. AVood for Sale. 3d nnd 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld. The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattln. New and modern throughout. Rates SI per ihiy, SO per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld. Ore, NOTICE. There will bo a regular cab for Marshfleld, North Bond and Llbby. Prompt attention to all' calls from 7 a. m to 9 p. m. Day pbone: Blanco Cigar Store 781. Night phono: Helsner & Miller Lirary, 1201.' A amKTJfmBi-Sttmm ,23A usa