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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 908.
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SIX COUPLES
GALL'QUITS"
Four Women and Two Men File
Actions For Divorce at
Coquille.
Old Jim Deeters used to say,
"Women is llko cantaloupes."
"Well, he knowed, for, In his day,
Jim ho shorely knowed tho ropes;
Had It figgerod out llko this
"You jest take 'om as they run,
Olrl or melon, wife or miss,
They's a powerful likeness, son,
Ain't no rules In any books
That'll guide ye to a ch'lcc.
And yo can't go none by looks
Bad ones often shapes up nice.
When ye git a good one, my!
Nothln' suits ye qulto so well;
Tit, when you're about to buy,
How're ye ever goln' ter tell?
Now an' then, yo see a man
That knows secrets o' that kind,
But the average never can
Pick right got ter go it blind.
That there's why so many folks
Wants divorces every day;
That there's one o' Nature's jokes.
Foolln' fellers thataway.
Cantaloupes Is safer, though
If yo lose, ye ain't much shy;
All ye've got ter do Is go
Back, an' have another try.
I ain't married got no luck
Like some other follows hez;
That's why I hev al'ays stuck
To melons!" old Jim Deeters says.
Cleveland Leader.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Sept. 3. Six
couples have tired of their matrimo
nial ties and called quits by having
their attorneys file suits for divorce.
Four of tho plaintiffs are women.
The usual causes are set forth as to
why each should be relieved of the
partner chosen in a moment of ab
Btractediiess. The cases are to be tried before
Judge Hamilton at the term of court
which convenes September 14, and
are as follows:
Myrtle Dulley vs. Charles Dulley.
Emma G. Dillon vs. John Dillon.
Clarence E. Owen vs. Mary Owen.
Ira B. Bartle vs. Laura B. Bartle.
Carrie ierbesman vs. John Sher
besman. Vlnnie Van Valkenburg Boon vs.
Daniel Boon
Declares Haiti Times Are Due to
Their Extravagance.
BELLOWS PALLS, Vt., Sept. 2.
"The women of America have helped
to make hard times. All they live
for; all they care for, is clothes tho
latest shape In skirts. And they nro
none too particular how they get
what they want, or who pays for It."
This is the declaration of Hetty
Green, the richest woman in tho
world, who began her annual vaca
tion of a month. When dinner was
announced on the train, she produced
an applo and three crackers from her
rotlculo and cheated tho dining-car.
"I do not say the American women
aro Immoral," she continued, "but
they do not care what fearful prices
their husbands, fathers and brothers
may bo compelled to pay for their
finery. Times aro hard in Now York
and New York desorvcs hard times.
All aro spendthrifts and money wast
ers down there.
"This will bo a hard winter nnd wo
will not seo good times bofore spring.
The election will not help. The panic
must run its course Money men aro
doing nothing to stop it. Standard
Oil could stop tho hard times with
ono stroke of tho pen, but Rockefel
ler will not do it. It will cost tho
government $28,000,000 to collect
that $29,000,000 from him."
SE I iKCTK 1 ) Gil A VKNSTE 1 X
APPLES.
TJolIvored free In San Francisco,
Oakland Berkeley Alameda or Port
land, $2.00 per box.
Dollvored in Los Angeles, San
Diego, Pugot Sound ports or any
Btation on Southern Pacific or Santa
Fo railroad In California at $2.25
per box. Seo F. S. Dow.
DoWitt's Carbollzod Witch Ilazol
Salvo Is especially good for piles, but
it Is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salvo Is
neodod. It is Boothing, cooling and
healing. Bo sure to get DeWItt'a
Witch Hazol Salve when you aak for
Jt. We soil and recommond It. Sold
ly LOCIUIART & PARSONS.
HETTY GREENE
mps WOMEN
ALL PLATERS
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Coquille Fans Entertain Mem
bers of Winning Team at
Several Delightful Functions
(Special to The Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Sept. 3. Tho
fans of this city have been showing
many llttlo favors this week to Coos
county's winning ball team. Tuesday
evening Mrs. A. S. Hammond gavo a
dinner at the residence of Manager
Chapman at which the team with the
officers of tho club and a few friends
Bat down to a delightful banquet
Tho table was decorated with imple
ments of the game and at each plate
was a hand painted card with the
person's name and illustrations to
show what position h played. The
card for tho treasurer was a small
sized fat man with a dollar sign on
tho bosom of the shirt.
Wednesday evening, Mrs. M. A.
Tupper of the Hotel Coquille, enter
tained the club at a six-o'clock din
ner and none of them were able to
catch a pop-up fly after tho meal.
Micky Nevans and Thomas left for
San Francisco Wednesday morning
by the Flfleld from Bandon.
Pitcher Gardiner will leave Mon
day for Portland and both will return
next year to play with the local team.
NOT TIEN
Uncle Sam Hns Nearly 50,000,000
Acres in Northwest.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3. The
General Land Office has complied its
annual statement showing the area
of the public domain remaining un
disposed of July 1, 190S. From this
statement it appears that the govern
ment still has an area of 754,859,29C
acres of surveyed and unsurveyed
land, Including the following:
Alaska, 38G.021.509 acres; Arizo
na, 42.7G9.202; California 29,872,.
493; Colorado, 23,G9G,C97; Idaho,
20, 785, 002; Montana, 4G.592.440;
Nevada, Gl, 177, 050; New Mexico,
4 1,777,905; Oregon, 1G.S57.913;
Utah, 3G, 578, 998; Washington, 4,
350,001; Wyoming, 37,145,302.
In Oregon there are 4.7G9.45G
acres of unsurveyed land, Washing
ton, 2.287.17G acres and Idaho 19,
476,044 acres. In Alaska all the
land is unsurveyed.
HOSEUURG AND THE RAILWAY.
Last year when Itoseburg was ac
tively endeavoring to get a railroad
lino started between here and tho
coast, many Coos Bay citizens were
very indifferent, intimating that they
did not need to do anything as Mr.
Harriman was building a line to the
bay. Now, they find that Mr. Harri
man is not building that line, and
furthermore, ho announces that he l?
not going to build It until ho gets
good and ready. Now the bay peo
ple aro "getting busy," possibly at
last giving heed to the Divine Injunc
tion: "The Lord helps those who
help themselves." Well, we hope
thoy got a railroad no section of the
country needs It worse. Roseburg
Review.
FREEDOM.
HERB In tho forest now,
Ah on tlint old July
When first our fathers took the
vow.
The bluebird, stained with earth
nnd Bky,
Shouts from a blowlnu bough
In green aerial freedom, wild and high,
And now, as then, the bqbollnk
Out on the uncertain brink
Of tho Bwuylng maple swings,
Loosing his song out link by golden link.
While over the wood his proclamation
rings,
A daring boast that would unklngdom
klngst
Ewn so the wild birds sang on bough
and wall
Th'it dny the bell of Independence hall
Thundered upon the world tho word of
man,
Tho word God uttered when the world
begnn
That day when liberty began to be
And mighty hopes wero out on land and
sen
Hut Freedom calls her conscripts now ns
then;
It Is an endless battle to be free.
As the old dangers lessen from the skies
Now dangers rise.
Down the long centuries eternally
Again, again will rise Thermopylae:
Again, again n new I.eonldas
Must hold for God tho Imperiled pass.
As tho long nges run
New Lexington will rlso on 1-exlngton
A.nd many a vnlorous Wurren fall
Upon tho Imperiled wall,
Man Is the conscript of an endless quest,
A long divine adventure without rest,
A holy wur, a battlo yet unwon
When he shall climb beyond the burnt
out sun.
Each hard earned freedom withers to a
bond;
Freedom forever la beyond beyond!
Edwin Markham.
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LAND
OilEGOl FOIL
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No More limiting on Lower Klninntli
Ilnrncy or Malheur Lakes.
No longer may the Oregon hunter
look for sport on Lower Klamath
Harney or Malheur lakes, for gun
ning on and around these famous
shooting groundB has been forbidden
by President Roosevelt and violators
of his orders will be prosecuted in
federal courts.
The president has not undertaken
to Interfere with the Oregon Btate
game Jaws, but by executive order
has created a national bird preserve
embodying these three lakes, to
gether with their shores, Islands and
abutting swamps and In these pre
serves no native birds may be killed
nor eggs taken nor nests destroyed.
In a few Instances lands abutting
on these lakes may havo passed to
private ownership, and there gunners
are not affected by tho president's
order, but such spots are scarce, and
In the main it Is believed these or
ders will put an end to the killing of
birds on tho southern Oregon lakes.
This preserve was created on rec
ommendation of the National Audu
bon Society, and Is Intended to pre
vent the extermination of various
types of wild birds which frequent
the lakes region. The Aubudon soci
ety, after careful Investigation found
that Oregon birds were being killed
ruthlessly, largely by hunters sup
plying the millinery market. Cases
were found where such hunters in
season were making from $400 to
$500 a day selling bird crests,
plumes, breasts, wings, etc. With
such profits in sight birds were being
slaughtered by thousands. On Kla
math lake and marsh no gunning will
be permitted under any circumstance
whatever. On the Malheur and Har
ney preserve birds may be killed in
limited numbers for purely scientific
purposes by persons holding licenses
from the secretary of agriculture, but
only one or two birds of a type will
be allowed to any person holding a
permit, and as permits will be issued
solely to scientists, gunning Is prac
tically prohibited and absolutely so
as regards sportsmen.
Not only has the president put a
stop to the killing of birds valuable
chiefly for their plumage, but he has
made it impossible to slaughter wild
game. His order applies to wild
ducks as well as to grebe. In fact,
it applies to all feathered game
ar.ound the lakes.
Perserverance Is Fearless.
But little is accomplished becauso
but little is vigorously attempted, ad
but little is attempted because diffi
culties are magnified. A timorously
cautious spirit, so far from acting with
resolution, will never think itself in
possession of the preliminaries for act
ing at all. Perhaps perseverance lias
been the radical principle of every
truly great character. John Foster.
COOS BAY. ROSEBURG & EAST
ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE NO. 3.
In effect July 20, 1008. Daily except
Sunday.
No. 3. No. 1.
South P. M. A. M.
Marshflold Lv. 2.00 Ly. 8.00
Southport 2.25 8.18
6ummlt 10.20 5.25
'Junction 2.45 8.30
Beaver Hill .... .... ....
Coquille 3.10 8.46
"Johnsons 3.20 8.50
Schroedors . ... 3.27 8.55
Norway 3.35 9.05
Myrtle Point . ...Ar. 3.45 Ar. 9.15
No. 2. No. 4.
North A. M. P. M.
Marshfield Ar.10.45 Ar. 6.00
Southport 10.30 5.40
Summit 10.20 5.25
Junction 10.15 5.15
Beaver Hill
Coquille 10.00 5.00
JohnsonB 9.50 4.30
Rhrriftilnra O AZ A OI
Norway 9.40 4.10
Myrtle Point . ...Lv. 9.30 Lv. 4.00
Flag station; stop on signal only.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have
Saved Him $100.00.
"In 1902 I had a very severe at
tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far
rar of Cat If'And, La. "For several
weeks I wat unable to do anything.
On March 18, 1907, I had a similar
attack, and took Chamberlain's Co
lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which gavo me prompt relief. I con
sider it ono of the best medicines of
Its kind in tho world, and had I used
It in 1902 believe it would have
saved bo a hundred dollar doctor's
bill." For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
STEAA1ERS
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Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
S. S. BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAT, CAR
RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLE OMLT.
k. W.
Phono Main 34 -
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CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FnOM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
E. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt,
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfield, Oro., Phono 441
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Steamer M. F. Plant I
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 3 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
AT 3 P. M.
FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDH.
No reservation held after the arrival of the hip aoleM ticket la
bovfkt.
F. S. DOW, Ageixt,
MARSHF1BLD.
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CHAS. THOM, Owner.
Streamer Wilhelmina
LUDVIG CHRISTENSBN, Muster.
Halls from Coos Bay every Monday for Bandon and Coquille
River Points, at service of tide. Freight only. For full informa
tion inquire
H. W. SKINNER General Agt,.
PHONE 441 MARSHFIELD, ORE.
J. JS. WALSTROM, Agent. GEO. T. MOULTON, Agent.
Bandon, Ore. Coquille, Ore.
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Captain C. E. Edwards.
Timc-Tnhlo.
Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfield 2
P. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
O E EDWARDS. Owner
Phone 4S1 or Mail Your order to
O COOS BAY LIQUOR CO-
Robt. Marsden, Pres.
W. F. Rau, Gen'l. Mgr.
We carry all leading brands of
Whiskies, Wines, Cordials, Ales,
Beers and Cigars. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
All goods delivered promptly
within the city limits..
Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Buildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St j
Phones 2011 - 826
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QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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Mnrshfinld and North Rend.
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens fer sale
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of IE,
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Shaw, Agt.
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COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANT. f
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STEAMER FAVORITE I
Two trlnsdnllv between Ilnndon and
Coquille connecting 1th all Mnrshflcld j
trn
uni-.
Leaves Bandon
.6.45 a.m.
in Aicnves J.sanaon
pj Leaves Coquille
.1:2-0 1). m. 3
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Leaves Coquille
4:00 p. in
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Travelers leaving Mnrslilleld In the r
morning reach IlnmloiiRt noon I'poplu HJ
on commits rivei en spend over tliroe n
hours In Xlarthilbld and reach home tko u
Jg same day. J
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PORTATION CO. pi
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HOTELS
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LAKESIDE INN
lA la.
Ten Mile Lake
Now open for guests. European plan.
Special accommodations for families.
Good table board. Special rates to
parties. PostofTlce and telephone ac
commodations. Everything new and
first class. Arrangements may be
made in advance or call at house
when you arrive.
The LATTIN Hotel
Guy O. Lattin.
New nnd modern throughout. Tt.ntoa
$1 per day, $0 per week. Free bfttlig,
newly furnished. Phono 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfield, Ore.
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Hunting, fishing, camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
the sportsmen's paradise.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Mile cafe,' oot-
itiKea, luuis, uuuia, cuuipiuiu n
camp outfits for rent at rea- k
sonablo rates. In connection f
with the cafe. Any size party (
taken care of. Call and see us j
or phone your engagement. C
Phone local or long distance. H
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j3 LAKESIDE, ORE. P
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MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner 'A' and Tliird street.
Board nnd Lodging.
Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. $C. 00.
Meals 25c.
R. MILLER, Proprietor.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
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Business Directory
Doctors.
DR. A. C. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence nnd ofllco, corner 'O1 nnd
Second Streets, Mnrshfleld.
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K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Phralclaa
ndaata ot American School of Oateonath
rirksrllle, Mo. '
OBce Honra:-9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Houri hi
Appointment. Office in Nasburt BIok
Phoao 1611. Marshfield, Ore
DR. GKO. X. DIX
Phyatalaa Mad Surtjoov
New Flanagan ft Btanett Bank Bids
'Pkoae lfiiil.
DI1. J. Vf. INGXAM ,
PhrclciM. m Saitteoa.
Offlco 208-200 Coo Building
Phones Offlc 1831; Residence 781.
DR. A. L. HOUSKWORTH
Pliyulclan and Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Re&tdence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Pbane
1431. Resldunco Phono 656,
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RS
, NETTIU HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
"Vf itk n. IT. KimmHW Phone 1 f 4
Lawyers.
Franrii II. Clarko , Jacob II. Ulake
Lawrence A Llljoqulat
CLABKH, BLAKE &
LlUEQVIiT,
ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Oilce
Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfield, - Oryo
yOKE & COKE,
" Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
MUSICAL
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ABLH CLARK MILLI9
Vocal Instruction
Italian and German Diction.
Studio, Phone 611.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Muele.
Voice, Plnno Pipe Organ. Harmony et., from
bcRit.iii'g to graduutlon. Singers coached in
stjlc diction nnd Interpretation, or opera,
oratorio or concert work
New O'ConnolI Building, Mnrshfleld.
Miscellaneous
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S. TURPEN
iirciuiccr.
Over Red Cross Drug Storo
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH BArHS
210-213 Coos Building.
Hours: Ladies, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
i a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141.
TURKISH BATH ?1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop.
CRIBBS & MASON
Photographers. '
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfield, Oregon.
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R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kinao.
Phone 1884.
Cab Call Service at All Hours
Good Ilearso and Vehicles
nEINHR, MILLER & CO.
Kvcry, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood fer Sal.
3d and 'A Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
IT'S THE KNOW HOW WHICH EN
AnHJS US TO EXCEL OTHERS
Garden City Taoring Company
TWISS BROS PROPS,
Work called for and dellvered
promptly. French dry and
steam cleaning, of ladles and
gents garments a specialty,
Satisfaction or no Okacge,
Over Clnb Cigar Stcre,
Marshfield.
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Eighteen year's experience has
taught us a motto "Take
our time and io our work
right."
L. J. POST
Contractor nnd Builder.
Prices consistent with best work
Marshfield, Ore.
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