The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 09, 1908, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908.
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idependent Republican news-
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3; MALONEY. . . .News Editor
UBSCRIPTION RATES.
In Advance.
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onths $2.60
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b policy of the Coos Bay. TI-iujS
Te Republican in politics, with
(independence of which Fresl.lout
sovelt is the leading exponent
iddress All Communications to
COOS RAY DAILY TIMES
irshfleld Oregon
HE DEVELOPMENT CONGRESS.
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Some things were talked over at
he Idaho-Oregon Development-Con
gress, recently held in Marshfleld,
hlch eventually may bring results.
fTho most Important and significant
thing which came before the meeting
was Governor Chamberlain's reconi
'mendation that the state of Oregon
pass initiative laws and build its own
railroads. This thought, however, Is
not original with the governor, for
Francis H. Clarke, of Marshfleld, sug
gested It over a year ago In the Coos
iBay Times.
i The matter of second importance
was the action of making a perma
nent organization of the Congress.
Perhaps this is really the most im
portant thing of all, since it insures
other meetings and sets at rest any
suspicion that the people of Idaho
and Oregon are not in deadly earn
est in their demands for more rail
roads. When Mr. Harrlmau is ap
prised of the significance of some
things which transpired at Marshfleld
he will take, a deeper interest in the
demands of Oregon. For instance,
Jho permanent secretary of the or
ganization is C. A. Hardy of Eugene,
who Is known and recognized as an
1 attorney who represents the Hill In
terests In Oregon, and very likely
was at Marshfleld at his employers'
suggestion, as well as in the legiti
mate interests of development. No
i opprobrium may apply to Hardy,
however, for at heart ho is a booster
Whoso every effort is directed to
wards greater things for Oregon, and
slncq he Is in a position to advise
with other interests than those of
Harrlman, It Is plain the congress
1'inauu a wise selection in us secret-
.ary.
The suggestion of state railroad
ownership sounds plausible and prac
ticable to enthusiasts who grasp at
any novel Idea advanced for the aid
of our large undeveloped territory.
But sober, candid reflection assures
i the conservative Oregonlan that the
proposition to build and equip state
railroads is not likely to prove the
.required speclflc. If the railioads
could be built by the state the scheme
would work out advantageously. But
fthey cannot be built because every
'isolated section of tho state would
want a road built at once nnd tho
movement would break up In a gen-
oral sectional row, for the voters
would not authorize tho bonds re
quired for so much expensive work
at once. If a movemont of this na
ture wore launched, however, It
tmlght hurry matters among the rail
roads which Intend building lines In.
fjrtho state, and the effort could bo
r.ijnbandoned when full nssuranco was
I h ClVfln that tho mllrnniln wnuM nnoon
, ...... w..u iiuiiiii mutiny
i jockeying the commonwealth and got
kdown to business.
V . Tho Development Congress could'
v jraafco a bigger noise If it would for
j ii ot Harrlman altogether and mnko'i
overtures to the Great Northorn,
Northorn Paclflc and tho Northwest
orn, all of which havo an eye on tho
traffic of tho state. Tho Wlllamotto
'Valloy Btands in need of another soa-
U rt market and thoroforo favors a-
j; -oad to Coos Bay. The interior
;"T east of tho Cascades needs
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With the Toast and Teal
Vflf.1f2f2flf.ifli
GOOD EVENING.
Women may be pardoned for X
lapk of common sense. The cul-,
X prlt in them Is tho heart.
STAHL.
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AWAKENING.
f
It were joy to have-lived, it only to
know
I had waked In this dusk of the
woods to the flow
Of ,a streamlet i that i leaps' down Its
dell to the lea,
Its wafers a-sparkle and beckoning to
me.
To have waked in the forest and mar
veled to hear
A bird at its matin-song gladsome
nnd clear;
"From daw'n-blue to sun-glow I've
haunted your dream
With the lure of Her love by the
marge of the stream."
To have slept In my sorrow and
wakened but now
With a kiss as of exquisite lips on
my brow
And Her call as of bells to a world
that's reborn, '
And a beat In my blood like the
laughter of morn:
To have wandered and toiled in the
deep forest aisles,
To have counted in darkness the
wearisome miles,
To have slept for the dream's sake,
and waked with Love's word
At the lips of the stream, at the heart
of the bird.
SMART SET.
dear; we can vote for Brynn nlways,
so we'll vote for Taft this year."
They had .a meeting in the "Foot's
Corner the other evening and decided
that the Coqs Bay- papers were not
up-to-date in the way local news was
porved to tfie public. As a samplo
of what might be done to make tho
local columns lively they offered the
following sample:
THE .MILLICOMA .MUZZLER.
Vol 1
No. 1
"Big news," said the assistant edi
tor, "Harrlman has gobbled another
railroad."
"Make It a stick full," said the edi
tor. "What news feature do you see
to that?"
"The fact that there was a railroad
he hadn't gobbled."
"Make It a column."
"And when your guide lost your"
party what did you do?"
"We all flred our guns and "
"Why didn't you fire your guide?"
"She Is eternally disgraced, and
nothing short of a divorce will do hef
now."
"What has happened?"
"She was giving a pink tea, and
her husband came home and painted
It red."
Little Local Lines.
Col. Stebbies. our blacksmith, Is
using one of his wife's- buckwheat
cakes for an emery wheel.
Jabez Storms has started suit for
divorce against his wife for Incom
patibility of temperature. She has
cold feet.
When a Are breaks out In this
man's town, every member of Wide
awake Hose Company are notified by
postal card.
Ansel Pike is taking lessons on the
harp -at this writing. He ought to
make a success of it, as he is the
champion cranberry picker of North
Slough.
Since Grandpa Prouty lost his false
teeth at the candy pull last week, he
has been using a pair of horse-shoes
instead, and when he chews he makes
a noise like Sheridan twenty miles
away.
Slgnor Cantalopa Spaghetti is put
ting in what is called a bath tub In
connection with his barber shop. It
la quite a curiosity here, and Count
Spaghetti Is kept busy explaining its
uses and the method of operation.
Miss Peachy Pippin has so far re
covered the use of her voice that she
was able to appear at Young People's
Meeting, Sunday Evening. Heeding
the advice of her friends she did not
take part In the song service, but re
cited a nice little poem, called "The
Mill by a Dam Site." --...
Mrs. F. Frisby Frlnk, of our midst,
intended to join the society of the
American Evolution, but when she
began to leak up" her ancestors and
found pine of 'em In jail and seven
In the (san6 asylum, she suddenly
changed he!' rhlrtd flnd joined the
Barkln Soap Club Instead.
FINANCIAL
TR.ENGTH
In a bank lies, Rrtt, in the ability and experience Of Its officer,
"The .men behind the gun; ".second, Ita board ofc directors who ad
,Tlso with and direct, tho officers; and third, the Capital.
LIBERALITY In a bank Is Its willingness to furnish fundi to
depositors to assist ithem ,Jn carrying o& their) legitimate busl-
mess. Oijr motto Is:
''STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up andtif youi flnd uo do
serving, give us your business.
First Tnists!andSaYingsiBSiiTc
OF COOS BAY '
.Capital 1EtoUy,Pwd,$.ljaO,O.0.Q.aO
Officers nnd Director?,
John S. Coke, Prs.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstackon,
Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier.
William Grimes,
S. C, Rogers,
Dr. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
H M. C. Horton, Vice pros. rmanager.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Paid Up npital and Undivided Profits 875,000
Assets Over Hulf Million Dollars.
Does a genoral banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali
fornia, San Francisco, Cai., First National Bank, Portland, Ore.,
First National Bank, Roseburg, Ore., Hanover "National Bank, Now X
York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. T
Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposit lock boxes for rent i
at 60 cents a month or ?5 a year. 2
INTEREST PAID O NXIME DEP.OSTS i
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The First National Bank of Coos Bay
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK
This hank solicits tho checking accounts of firms and individuals
and extends every reasonable courtesy nnd facility.
O. B. HINSDALE, President. W. S. McFARLAND, Cashier.
JOHN PREUSS, Vice-President. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashler.
Business Directory
Doctors.
D
R. E. GOLDEN
Physician and Surgeon
202-03 Coos building.
Ofllco hours: 10 to 12 m.
2 to 6 and 7 to S p.m.
Phones:
Ofllco 1051 Residence,. 2351.
DB:
A. O. BURROUGHS
.Homeopathic, Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence) and office, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Marshfleld.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathia Physlclaa
rdate of American School of Osteopathy
JCirksvillo, Mo. J J
Offlce Hours: U a, m. to l p m. Other Hours uj
Appointment. Offlce in Nasbhrj; Uloalc
Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore
D".
GEO. E. DDE
Physician and Surgeon.
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank.Bldg.
'Phono 1681. '
TT R. .7. W. INGRAM i
I' Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllco 208-200 Coos Building
Phones Offlce 1621; Residence 781.
DR. A.
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L. HOUSEWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan
Bennett Bank Building.
Reticence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Offlce Pbanti
1431. Residence Phone 656.
M
RS
NETTIE HOVEL
Midnifo
Obstetrical Nursing
There was a governor man at Coos
Bay,
Who said to the people one day",
"Mr..Harrlman said '
That when you're all dead
He'll push a railroad over this way.'
"Some folks say It is my duty, for
the Peerless One to vote; if he Isn't
chosen captain our ship won't stay
afloat; but a chap gets tired of voting
for the chap without a peer; I can
always vote for Bryan, so I'll vote
for Taft this year. Change Is some
times necessary, If this life we would
enjoy, and, although our sweetest
boon Is voting for the Peerless Bov.
yet some little variation makes the To handle their products each day
.......owitivj ouuiu iesa ureal , I can al-
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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 BETAVlJENANrFRAN01SCO AND COOS BAY, CAR
'RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTD3LES ONLY.
But those people have waited for aye,
Each year from June until May,
While asking in vain S
For a Harrlman train
iL. W. Shaw, Agt.
li'
With'B. W. Kammeror
Phone l'f
Lawyers.
Piancis II. Clarko Jacob )I. lllake
Lawrence A LllJcqUltt
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST, ;
ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW " '
United States Commissioner's Oilce"
Trust Building. Marshfleld. Ore.
J
W. BENNETT,
Offlce over Flanagan &i Bennett
Bank
Marshfleld, - . iOret:o
'OKE & COKE,
- Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
MUSICAL
RS. E. M. "FARRINGER
Piano Instruction Home
Studio. Broadway. Phone 1755.
Marshfleld, Ore.
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tHiWH'A aWn 34 - - !- - A. St. Dock
assrtfjsafrsgsHsrasis
ways vote for Bryan, so I'll vote for
Taft this year. Even though our
chlldien's children hang their heads
In deepest shame, blushing for their
rude forefathers, who at one time
jumped tho game who in gloomy
desperation voted down the peerless i
So they'll now adopt a new code.
They will follow a much different
mode,
They will go right ahead
With their government dredge
And to hell with Harrlman's road.
Wedderburn Radium.
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The 1909 RE0 Is Here
Not Going to be Sometime, but
Now. Ready to Deliver.
Notice the Price,
20 H. P. TOURING" CAR .?100 F. O, B. 1UCTORY
THE LOWEST V1UCKU STANDARi, MADE 5 PASSENGER
OAR IX THE WORLD.
SLr'.t'l0."ew nnd r. that even the
KRy! NOT.VoT SATISCT' "IniATK
.mjJmMfr. I
CALIFORNIA AND OiiiGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steamer AiHance I
B. W. 6LSW. u'lster-
COOS BAY AN PCJ5.TLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND sWURDAYfe, 8 ! M-
SAILS PROJI COOS BAY TUESDAYS, At SERVICE OF TIIE,
F P, Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. SklnuW Agt,
Couch St. Dock. Portland. Orrt. Marshfleld', Ore., Pliond 441
O-'-
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rile-.
Steamer M. F. Plaint
SAILS FROM SAN FKAtfGJSCO, A'S P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
AT 3 PV M.
FROM COOS J1AY EVEBX .FKIDAY A r SERVICE OF THE TIDE.
tho fchlp unices ticket is
ABLB.CLARIl MILLIS
Vocal Instruction
Italian and German Diction.
Studio, Phone 511.
3
No reservation held after the" ar.rfTal of
F. S.DOW; Agent,
OREGON
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manu-
BUY A
DELIV-
FREF) A. B&VNETT
Northern" Distributor.
railroad as a starter for its
F, ',le Products, but Coos Bay
il, 1,. "al "tlet, since It is much
Nearer 'than
favnllhWG - nem
fitirgo, uudpartl
to valley, was re4
mold ana me wmu
REG,. PREMIER; Rapid Commercial' Car
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Steamer Wilhelmi a
LUDVIG CTIRISTKNS Mha, nation, apply
Sailing for" Handofl overy Monday For id"H- infoft ' ,
Chas Thorn owU6r, oi H, W. Skinner, agopt, ..;. - ! - ; - ; - !
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Mnslc
Volco, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony et., front
begU.ilpg to graduation. Singers coached In
style diction and interpretation, for opera,
oratorio or concert work
New O'Connoll Bnildlns. Marshfleld.
Miscellaneous
WS-. TURPEN
Architect.
Over Red Cross Drug Store
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS
210-213 Coos Bunding.
Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141.
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop.
RIBBS & MASON
i Photographers.
Coos Bay. "MontnlyBldg.
Marshfleld,
Oregon.
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. Albert abel,
Contractor for Teaming of all kind.
Phone 1884.
Scuttle, Wash.
Portland tho only other
iort. Tho stnto nt
cularly tho Willamet-
resonted nt Marsh-
'?ress may bo sot
. . nmtmif flnvnlnn-
down as tho most im --"'
jnont meeting ever hc ionn-
ivest. It Is sincerely to "i- id
jork.will not languish a " niai its
fnombers will hammer m oral rall-
Irbads into oxlstonco. woujjoruiixn
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VUIING CONTEST COUPON
ktk ii, si:pti:m,h:r io,7Jo8 ;
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f'-4tjv'ty " $ " ' ' "' " '$"
b r-3 n C3 in ra ra ra n cStrai
fcirhn Ktnnmer BREAKWATER sails
'V"V" , ..... ...
'r Portland Saturday, aepiomuor
at 11 a. m. a
For ..
DIst, ,
v uooa lor ono vot
NOT GOOD
THE COOS
VOTING
TIMES
CONTEST
Address ,
"ALERT"
Captain C. E. Edwards.
Xlmo-Tnble.
Leaves AjVegany, dally at 7 a. l."
Pnfiirn(nrrfi(!ivll 'hln rah floli? 1 I
m.
For, terms of. charier, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
C. E EDWARDS, Owner '
TSeSZSHSHSZS
STEAMER FA v
Txra trlns dallv luitivppn 1
Ccxiullle connecting Mith a:!
train. ,
Leaves, Bandon . .. .Ji
lieaTes Bandon ,.,lrJ
Learea Coquille. . .fc'rta'a.
Leaves Coquillo ...4:0V
frarelera leaviiic. Vnrshli 'A
mornfng reach jlaiidon at noon,
o 'i Connie rh er can spend ove
ho ur in Uarslifleld and reach ho
'RITE
'andon and
Marshtlold
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r.tNno
sam'e day,
COQUILLE RIVER TRA
PORTATION CO.
231S?KiK5aiJHS2ScSZ5 ISZi tii
O filled out nn ! oonf rm.. mi. '
or othorwlao on or bofnm .. "I 1. "V" '..lmea "lco u' mall
"vau lillll J1L Mill llllin rV'rt n 1 1 1 .
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HEGH GRADE MFATS Theo.Io.'-ofgoodibasf beef ho wevev T
ie dolicjoui tasitwintl fl-rror tlwt goes with every pisw of meat we sail.
All Oar 'rawa are tiro ehoiaest we nn product .
R. H. Nobis TTe CITY M ARKi.HT
C and Front. SUwte,, MrMl 1 ferogo
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fcvaat Mr.tov.' lHHB
rvi !?'iT.vX', Vi'vr. T. i m
Cab Call Servieo nt All Hours
Qnod Ilearsa and Vshlcleb
HEINER, MILLER & CO.
Bivery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
Eighteen year's experience has
taught ua a motto "Take
our time and io our work
right."
L. J. TOST
Contractor and Builder.
-Ices consistent with best work
Marshfleld, Oro.
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