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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908.
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His Openers.
"Brothers and sisters," began the old
parson, "I shall not choose any pnrtic
tul.ir text this morning, but shall preach
Jfrom where I open the book, and, no
tmattcr where, I shall find the wrath
alhat Is to come upon the wicked, who
'will be cut oft when they have shuf
rftul oil this mortal coll. It Is now
open, and"
Here the parson was Interrupted by
ra. deacon who' had been asleep and.
rhearing the words "open, cut and shuf
t'Hc," forgot himself nnd cried out: "It's
;,yoursl What did you open on?"
The surprlso of the good man In the
sttulplt was great, but the deacon col
'ifapscd when the reply came, "It Is
opcncd on Kings."
HOW DID TOIT DIE?
TDld you tacklo that trouble that came
your way
With a resolute heart and cheerful
'Or hide your face from the light of day
With a craven soul and fearful?
Oh, a trouble's a ton or a trouble's an
ounce
Or a trouble is what you make it,
-tSVnil it isn't the fact that you're hurt that
counts.
But only how did you take it?
Tou are beaten to earth? Well, well,
what's that?
Como up with a smiling face.
JCt's nothing against you to fall down flat.
But to lie there that's disgrace.
The harder you're thrown, why. the high
er you bounce.
Bo proud of your blackened eye.
.It isn't tho fact that you're licked that
counts;
It's how did you fight and why?
And, though you be done to the death,
what then?
If you battled the best you could.
31 you played your part In the world of
men.
Why, tho critic will call It good.
Dcath comes with a crawl or comes with
a pounce,
And, whether he's slow or spry,
3t Isn't tho fact that you're dead that
counts,
But only how did you die?
No Band.
A Halifax weaver was going to got
anarrled. He went to the clergyman
and said, "Aw've corned a-tellln' you
-as Aw'in gettln' wed."
'The parson smiled and remarked,
".Xou mean you've come to give notice
Korihe banns."
"Nay, that I haven't," said the bud
dlng benedict. "We're nonn bavin'
ony bands; we're on'y havln' n concer
itina after tea."
ZToo Many Improvements,
An old German woman became 111
and was taken by her husband to a
."hospital for treatment. Tho first dny
oshe was there, when her husband called
-do inquire about her, the doctor said
vsne was improving. On tho second day
Xbe was again told she was improvlug,
.-nnd on the third and fourth days the
iasauranco was the same. This was
very encouraging to the old German,
Tfout when he called ou the fifth day
Vie was told that his wife was dead. In
."bis -grief be sought his favorite saloon
to drown his sorrow. "Vat's de mat
"ler?" asked tho sympathetic bartender,
.noticing his customer's despondent eon
edition. "Ach! My vlfe iss dead," re
jailed the German. "So? Vat did she
die of?" asked tho bartender. "Im
provements," replied the bereaved luis
Hjand, calling for another glass of beer.
Saw Mill Proposition
a
MILL 2-Story 32x48, with addition for planer 24x5G, and EN
GINE ROOM 20x40, filing room 10x12, 3 tramways nnd slab con
veyor 120 feet long, 35 barrels, water tank and 20-ft. tower.
MACIIIXKHV Atlas englno, 12x18, boiler 48x16, steam pump 125
ft. hose, Maine saws 2-50 in, 32 ft. carriage with 3 head blocks,
log haul cant gear, 4 &aw edger, 2 saw trimmer, cut off saw, 2
wheel trucks and 2-4 wheel trucks.
PLANER Cx24 S4S, 30 In, blowers, swing cut o'ff saw, emery
knife grinder and grind stone.
FARM 195 acres with 5000 ft. stumpage left and 1,000,000 ft.
piling, 35 acres under cultivation, houso 16x30, 2-story and addi
tion 16x28, 5 rooms first floor, 4 rooms second floor.
DARN 50x50 stalls, 6 head of horses, 10 cows and large storage
rooms for hay and grain. Wood shed 16x24, chicken house. Extra
houses for mill hands cts.
COOK houso 24x32m. 2-story with sleeping rooms for the em
ployes. 5 rooms on second floor, Michigan 'range cooking uten
sils and dishes.
I, 16x36 one story D, 2 rooms
I, 14x16 one story D, 1 room
I, 1 6x26 one story D, 3 rooms
I, 16x36 one story D, 3 rooms
I, 16x24 ono story D, 2 rooms
Largo dam in Elk creek not yet completed. Dam in Bidwell
creek 60 ft. long 10 ft. high;'aiB0 2-floor dams in Bidwell Creek.
BLACKSMITH SHOP 14x1 e, with forge, anvil, bench, vice, die
press, pipe vice, stock and die8( pipe cutter, 4 augurs brace and
two sets of bits, 8 crosscut saWs, 8 axes, 2 cant hooks, 8 peaves,
5 shovels, 2 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 sledges, 4 wedges, 2 large and 1
smalljack, 1 automatic Jack.
Donkey engine, Ledgerwood 910, with 7-8 in, main cablo 3,200
ft. in back haule, line, 150 ft. 5-8 in yarding line, 2-20 ft.
chokers, 4 return blocks and one Tomy moon But chain, 1 lead
block.
TWO HORSES 1 set heavy and 1 set light harness, 1 heavy
wagon, 1 harrow, 1 plow.
STUMPAGE 500,000 ft. not paid, 75 'cents per m. 400,000 ft.
$400 paid and if more than thjs amount of stumpage, balance at
1.00D, per M, 1,000,000 stumpage $700 paid, balance when logged
at 75 cents per M.
TOTAL STUMPAGE 4,900,000 ft.
LUMBER ON YARD 1,000,000 ft.
LOGS 50,000 ft cut piled and on the creek banks.
For further information call on or write
STUTSMAN & CO.
I North Bend Iron Works
ron and bronze oevstings. All kinds of ropair work and logging
tools a specialty. FOUNDERS nml MACHINISTS.
f Nelson Iron Works, (inc.)
Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills, Mines, Railroas
nnd Logcine Companies. We are pioneers in tho manufacturing and
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Tho way to bnlhl a city Is to stn ml together. Coos liny fnctorles nml Jobbing houses nmko nnl
linvc for snlo innny things that Coos County people buy in Portland nnd Snn Frnnclsco. Keep tho
money nt home. It helps prosperity.
Tho following is a list or reliable and up-to-date establishments that arc worthy and deserve your
patronage.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Phono 321
NOKTII BEND, Ore.
repairing of Gns Kiifjliu's.
Foundry
Don't forget our Gas Engine Supplies.
and Machine Shop - Marshfield, Ore.
jThe Modern Company
Sfc wholesale
f& CANDY, CRACKhRS
Marshfield, Oregon CIGARS, PIPES, ETC
North Bend Manufacturing Co
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS
All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and
Myrtle Novelties
J. L. KOONTZ
Machine and RcpoIrt Shops
QENERAL, MACHINIST
Stam and Gas Engine Work.
On nrofidwajr. near M . , ,
Hoiiiiiui DoaUiouv) .Marshfieiu, Ore
Hugs, Ilob8, Hlk. Peer, Hoar and Coiluar T
I'elU Mounted 1
J. E. GRAHAM
Taxidermist
Formerly m"1 Helming & Co.
Calmer write for terms
North FrontStreet Marhflcld, Ore.
If you are a
' Coos Bay Booster
you must drink
Coos Bay Beer
4 Phone 1271 for a deien NORTH WND, ORo f
North Bend-
Orepop
Pettijohn, Nicols & Co,
WHOLESALE AND
(XMEVIIS9ION MERCHANTS
Cor. Broadway and Qncen Sta.
Phono PriTato Ex 1031
C. C. nfeheksrs
Mr.
ir. nnriies
Sic' and Treas.
Richeker-Barnes Mfg. Co,
Manufacturers of
PINE FURNITURE
Myrtle Wood Novelties
Port Orford White Cedar Chests
Electric Wood Fixtures
and
Modern Kitchen Cabinets
Factory, Front St. 'Phono 920
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
Coos Bay
Monumental Worka
F. M. STEWART, Prop.
Corner 3d nnd 'D' Sts.
Marshfield, Or., Phono Main 1731
JHeally Sick.
"John, were you really visiting a
tfiiend last night?"
-JSnre."
- -"And tvns he really sick?"
"You bet he was. He never won a
'. Sol."
t fteclpe For Oratory.
A congressman at the end of a brll
ftnt speech was congratulated on his
oratory.
"What Is your recipe for good ora
riny?" a reporter asked.
"I am afraid oratory comes natural,"
-was tho reply. "Thero Is, though, one
recipe for It, old Jacob Waltnsby's, but
Jit is hardly satisfactory."
""Tba wants to be a public speyker,
das tha, lad?' Job In his Yorkshire dia
lect would say. 'And tha thcuks Awm
the chep to put tha up to a wrinkle
.aboot It? Tim's right, I awm. Now,
hark tha! When tha rises to meek thy
.speych, hit taable and onpeii thy mawth.
21 nowt comes, tak' a sup o' water an'
lflt tnnblo again. Then oppen thy
.aia-wth wider than afoor. Then, If
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Peter Belcher
Eureka Paving Co.
Eureka, California
Contractors for
BITUMEN PAVEMENT, BITUMEN AND
CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, and FOUN
DATIONS. The paving now being done in Marshfield is
the product of this well known firm. Every con
tract is backed by experience, capital and a guar
antj7 as good as a gold bond.
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Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, bathe, sleep
or while you eat at WAS
SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
mo make you one for $35 or
$40. If that Is too much for
your pocket book, let ine take
your measure and have the
Royal Tailors make you one
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desreiption of Just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHONE 2211.
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On Your Way Home
Drop in and see our complete
to eat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD
MADE BREAD.
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PIES and HOME
COOS BAY BAKERY
PHONE 1111
Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
VSHVVVVV
cowt comes, ta' thyseu off nnd leavo J
;jnllilie speyklu' to such as me.' "
TMaris Blundering Reason.
IBeasts, birds and Insects, even to tho
minutest nnd meanest of their kind,
act with unerring providence of lu-
I'Stlnct; man, tho whllo, who possesses
s.a ihlgher faculty, abuses it and there-
fpars soes blunderlug on. They, by
their unconscious and unhesitating
Dbedloneo to the laws of nature, fulfill
the end of their existence; he, In will-
fill neglect of tho laws of God, loses
jiiSsht of the end of his. Uobort
.Southey.
TPThcn Ci.arilo Knew.
'Tlwy wore walking under a very lit
vyctumbrella. He seemed to be nervous,
4jrittihj flimHy remarked eiy softly
.ana-.wiUi n nolo of Interrogation:
"Chorlie, I'll curry tho umbrella, it
you will let me?"
"Oh, no'. 1 can carry it."
"Yes, Charlies but, you see, your arm
takes up so much room tlint 0110 sldo
of ine Is out hi tho wot."
"I know, Knnny, but what will I do
with my arm? Won't It bo In tho way
all tho name?"
"I don't know, Charlie. Tom Clark
always knows what to do with his arm
when ho Is uudor an umbrella with
Mary Martin, because Mary told me
ABSTRACTS
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143 Henry Sengstackan, Mgr.
LUMBER LUMBER
LUMBER
All kinds of building mate
rial furnished on short notice.
Our grades of lumber Nos. 1,
2, and 3, are superior to the
same grades from any other
mill,
For prices and estimates, see
A. II. Ross at ofllce of Snover
& Feeney, Lockhart building.
JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY
Phone, Marshfield 818.
HIGH GRADE MEATS
The odor of good roast beef bowovo
appealing, mii only bo suggestive of
tho delicious taattAiml fla-ror that goes fith every piuoo of intot we soil,
All our menU are tho choicest wo aii produce.
r. H. Noblo The CITY MARKET -Phone 1941
C and Front. Streets, Marshfield, Oregon
Oh, Wlint Joy I
"Cured at lastl Oh, what Joy to
think that I have at last been cured
of that awful bowel trouble," are
the words of A. C. Butler of Cold
Springs, Texas, who suffered off and
on for twelve months wlth.a disorder
of his bowels, and finally, after al
most giving up In despair, was cured
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. No one need
sutfor from colic or diarrhoea, for
this remedy always gives prompt re
lief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
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TREAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
C Street, between Front nnd
Broadway.
Handle all kind of real estato
hi Coos County
ffBM llM KnWr nPffl HH
Is Liable to break out
' in your store, office or
residence ct any time
We are agents for the famous
Calchiem Fire Extinguisher
Think cf it a Fire $ ff
Extinguisher tfor.... pJiw
Call and examine them. We are also the
Lcaunchmens' HeadquarLers
Carrying a full line of spark plugs, packings, bat
teries, coils, dynamos, marine hardware, oils, in
fact everything for a gasoline boat.
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
I Phone 33
EManEsnassaKi
Water Front Near "A" Street
Marshfield- Ore
Agents for the famous
MIANUS and SAMSON GAS ENGINES
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miPererPanfer SaVS
fwhen paint peels off
and looks dead its a
case of Sun stroke.
Pattern's
mi Prool Painl
was never known to
e overcome by the Sim
j Patton'sSun-Prqof Paint represents the onl7 true
principle ot solentlflo palnt-maklnsr, oomblnlnff the
5!?iJ.esit.llefirr2eJof 5,e?ty with the weatest ooverlne
eapaolty and durability. It does not lose its lustre.
It doesnot peel, oracle or chalk off.
vJXi&wsswssi to patton
Pioneer Hardware Co.
Marshfield
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. tare 3i.iu rounu trip ror aeais Appiy
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone
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Do not rorget that DeWItt's Little
Early Risers are the best pills made.
Tlioy are pleasant little pills that are
eay to take and are prompt and
gentle. Wo sell and recommend
them. Sold by LOOKIIART & PAR-
SONS.
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In Your Outing
You will miss It If you do 'not
carry
A KODAK
With You
AVe have them from SI to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies'
Catalogue Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
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