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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908.
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
iper publiabed every evening except
3anday, and Weekly by
ie Coos Bay Times PnblMiln;? Co.
Entered at the poatofflie at Marsh-
eld, Oregon, for tr nsmlEsion
through the mails as second clasa
mail matter.
M. C. MALOXKY. . .Hditor and Pnb.
DAX E. MALOXEr....New Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
In Advance.
DAILY.
One year 5.00
Six monthi $2.50
Less than 6 months per month. .50
WEEKLV.
One Year $1.50
The policy of the Coos Bay Ti-nis
win be Republican in politics, -with
the Independence of which PreslJent
acosevelt Is the leading exponent
Adarese All Communications to
COOS IJAY DAILY' TI3IES
Marsr-fleld ..... Oregon
ATIONAL REPUBLICAN' TICKET
For President,
WILLIAM II. TAIT.
Of Ohio
For Vice President,
JAMES S. .SHEP.MAX
Of New York.
Presidential Ejectors,
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F.
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D. Lee, of Multnomah county.
J. Miller, of Linn County.
C Marsters, of Douglas county.
II. R. Butler, of Gilliam county.
DIVIDE FAIR DISTRICT.
Tn discussing a division of the
Southern Oregon Fair district, the
Vedderburn Radium says:
""The fourth district comprises
ane, Douglas, Coos and Curry coun
ties, but why such a district was
'ever formed is more than any one
can explain. There is no community
of interest between the valley coun
llie and Coos and Curry; there are
o transportation facilities, adequate
for candying people from the coast
to Eugene or Roseburg, or fronWhe
(Interior to the coas. when fairs are
held and the attendance is in either
:caae, purely local. Only the horse-
itmen make the trip over the moun
tains and the cities which promote
fffthe fairs must depend on the conti
guous territory lor attendanoo ana
not on the country a hundred mile
distant and inaccessible in every
way fjr the person of average means.
Xnti. 'while' these reasons are suffl-
nt to Justify two districts, there is
"inther whleh Is even more ennvln-
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eing. The products from the valley
wcannot exhibit their wares on the
'coast, neither can the man from tho
coast travel to the interior and show
this products.
But Coos and Curry counties
should not abandon their claim to
(the state patronage accorded the dis
trict fairs. They should go to the
legislature, and after explaining the
situation, ask for a division of the
ildlntrict as here outlined, or on lines
faimilar. A request for such a divl
felon accompanied by a demand for
san appropriation as large as that
now given tho four counties would
Hprobably meet with refusal and It
-would be best to ask for a division of
Uttho same. Without Information
other than that at hand, the Radium
annot speak for Curry county, but
believes tho citizens would bo lar-
Stdy If not unanimously In favor of
enc"n nn arrangement, particularly
no 2(1 nco Marshfluld hns shown that
!,' I an annual fair on the const is In de
mand and can bo made n financial
ft! I and agreeable success". There Is no
f doubt that a division would moot
pproval In Lane and Douglus coun-
los, for It would give thorn more
airs and such a largo area as that
ompriued In those counties should
ever let n year pass without a fair.
hey aro constantly ontortalnlng
moHookerH and no evidence Is so
on-rinclng to a prospective bottler
s colloctlvo products of tho soli.
Mnn recomineiidlng this tho Radium
oes not wish to bo misunderstood.
lit looks on tho uinttor as a business
roposltlon for both localities and
eols certain tho Interior will seo It
In the samo light "
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"Company will present their laugh
Jproutielng comody "Who Is Who."
mt Hit Masonic Opora House tonight
IThis comody is for laughing purposes I
only and nil who will nttond will bo ,
f (woll repaid lu laughtor. HnroM j
nteB as Josepiu (ininsuorougli.
TnlnlA 1I.1ish n. T .....11.-....1 Trnl...
juwiiu j-inui-i nn i.amilMlu liuilltiui.
Use nafes ns Mary Gottem, Rert
onsor as The Battling Dane, Rimer
old ns Jimmy Brltt, diss Blnnch-
eld as Undertaker Layemont, Ilarrv
'Day as Actor Booth, Angus Mo-
Imll as the daffy girl, Jack Keys as
fr. GoitiiH, will make you forget .ill
our troubles lu their comlcnl mix-
pa.
iWith the Toast and Tea!
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GOOD EVENING.
' He who catches the one V
A great thought of purpose In life "A
A has heard the first syllable of A.
A God's message to him. And A
A after the struggle by which he V.
A consents to God's will In him, A
A renouncing selfish desire, wel- A
A coming trying conditions, ac- A.
A ceptlng a stern commission, al- A
A ways the angels come and min- A
A ister to him. You shall know A
A. you have seen yours; for he A
A will have brought you heaven's A
A sure token, a heart at rest. V.
JOSEPH MAY. A.
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For A Dear Cood-Mght.
For a dear good-night, for a dear
good-night,
She will wait for me In the even
light; For a dear good-night she will neck
lace me
With her arms of love in a clasp of
glee;
For a dear good-night she will clasp
and cling
Till the cares depart and the shadows
sing.
For a dear good-night she will linger
there,
Where the hopes are sweet and the
dreams are fair;
Rose of the roses on cheek and chin.
And a little rose smile with the dew
drops in.
Honey of heartlove and bearer of
light,
She will wake, she will wait for a
dear good-night.
For a dear good-night, when the day
has been long,
And lonely and weary and sad for a
song;
For a dear good-night when the path
way brings
For a dear good-night she will leap,
she will play,
With love In the twilight to fold us
away.
ANON.
Honesty
have to.
Is being better than you
He who does not doubt at all is
doubtless damned.
It Is always safe
the self-satisfied.
to be sorry for
If you would find folks you must
first be yourself.
It's not the thing laid on it that
makes the life larger.
A crooked path Is the stralghtest
road to the traps of sin.
Every Coos Bay man excuses his
Impatience In the conviction that pa
tience is purely a feminine trait.
I There never was a church so small
that It didn't seem plenty largo
enough on prayer meeting night.
It Is always a question which
looks funnlor this Falls styles In
womon's hats, or last Falls hat
brought out to bo worn again.
Tho women should not abuso tho
men for going hunting or call It a
cruol pleasure. Thoro is nothing
STORY
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SWIFT PLANT FREE
Showing what a tremendous influence for good it
will be to Orecon t'.je number of hogs, cattle and
sheep tl"it must be rused the money to be made
in stock the value of a better market the enor
mous inert ise of real estate values that is certain
to follow a complete story of the world's bWest
industry, mailed FRRR to you on request. The
edition is hunted. Seud a postal for it today.
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cruel about It; some Coos Bay men
never get anything. '
If people are not good to yon do
not complain; It is probably because '
yon are not useful to them. j
If a Coos Bay woman finds ont 10
things her husband wa3 keeping
from her, she guessed seven of -them.
There are so many people in the
world of the kind who discover that
you have gray hairs coming in your
head.
When a boy gets too old for his i
mother to wash him, his neck and j
ears never get a good washing nntil
he falls in love.
When a Coos Bay man complains
about the uncomfortable seats in
church, that is one of hi3 jvays of
saying that the show isn't good.
If your own child "cats np," you
call It cntenese; but if somebody's
else child performs a few stunts you
call it "showing off."
There are duties a man owes to
himself, but they so often conflict
with other people's comfort that they
are called selfishness.
There are many pitiful sights in
the world. One of the most pitiful
is to see a distressed mother carry
ing her sick baby to a doctor.
When people see a man standing
on a street corner after dark the
women begin to talk of burglars and
the men begin to watch to see what
woman he is waiting for.
It is hard to find a competent Jed?
of necessary work, met work bvi ?
entirely unnecessary from somebodV
viewpoint.
Queer how a man's health runs down
when his wife is out of town.
Most of us would undoubtedly be
good spenders if the opportunity and
the wherewithal came easily.
He Is a mighty clever man who can
be smart without showing it
Some people Just can't stand it to see
a contented person.
The 111 thnt we haven't are the
easiest Ills In tho world to be borne.
There is no flattery that can
that of an expectant leneilclary.
beat
DRAIN
HARDWARE
STORE
ROBBED
DRAIN, Ore., Sept. 21. Burglars
effected an entrance to the hardware
store of W. W. Kent in this city Fri
day night by removing a pane of glub3
from a rear door. They took two
revolvers, some ammunition and sev
eral pocketknlves and razors of prob
ably ?30 value. There Is no clew.
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BWK. POBMAND, ORE.1
FINANCIAL
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la baai lies, flrrt. In the abUlty and experience of Its officers.
"The men behind the gnn;" second, its board of directors who ad
se with and direct the oScers; asd third, the Capital.
LIBERALITY In a bank is Its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them in carrying en their legitimate boa!
aesa. Oar motto is.
"9TROXG AXD LIBERAI' Look ns op and If you find xtr. da
serring, give ns your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers and Director.
John S. Coke, Pres. William Grimes,
W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers,
Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower,
Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier. Judge John F. Hall.
M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager.
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Fkiiagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD. OREGON
Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits 573,000
Assets Over Half MiHion DoUars.
Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali
fornia, San Francisco, Cal , First National Bank, Portland, Ore.,
First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New
York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, London, England.
Also sell exchange 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
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I The First National
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STRICTLY A CO.MMERCLAL BANK
Y This bank solicits the checking accounts of firms and individuals
' and extends every reasonable courtesy and facility.
J!, O. B. HINSDALE, President. W. S. McFARLANP, Cashier.
X JOHN PREUSS, Vice-President. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashier.
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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. CZARJNA
SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AXD COOS BAY, CAR
RYIXG FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
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Phone Main 34 - -
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CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steamer Alliance
" " - B. W. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt,
Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441
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Stecamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE.
No reservation held after the arrival of
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bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD,
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Streamer Wilhelmina
LUDVIG CTIRISTEXSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full Information, apply
Chas Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent.
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Captain O. E. Edwards.
Time-Table.
Loave3 Allegany, daily 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
HlflH flRADF PvlFATS The ...lor of good roust bf howsver
IIIVJII VJIlniyU ITILniiJ appetizing, win onlv be Uo,eBtiTO of
Mie ilelitious taste and ilarr that sue with every pwea of mem we tuQ,
All our meats are tJw choicest we win produce.
R. H. Noblo via CITY MARKET Phone 1941
C and Front, Streets, Marshfield, Oregon
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Two Irhm llillT beturen nnnrlnn nn1
Coijullle connactlrtB with all llarshfleld
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Leaves Bandon
Leaves Bandon
Leaves Coquille
Leaves Coquillo
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...1:20 p.m.
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Travelers leaving Marshneld ln the
morning reach Bandon at noon People
on Coquille rirer ran ifM'nd over three
hours In Marshfleld and reach home &
same da.
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Business Directory
Dolors.
DR, R.
P
E. GOLDEX
Physician and Surgeon
202-03 Coos building.
Office houre: 10 to 12 in.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phones:
Office 1031 Residence 2351.
D
B. A. C. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence and office, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Marsbfleld.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
radsite ot .American School of OfteopithT
KlrkjTtlle, Mo.
Ofice Hoars: 1. a. tolp. a Other Honri bj
Appointment. OSce in Xuburz Blok
Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore
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,R. GEO. E. DEC
Physician and Snrgeox.
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg.
'Phone 1681.
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J. W. EVGRAM
' Physician and Surgeon.
Office 208-209 Coos Building
Phones Office 1621; Residence 781.
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R. A. L. JJOUSEWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan
&
Bennett Bank Building.
! Re&dence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Pbanu
' 1431. Residence Phone 656.
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. NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1' 14
Lawyers.
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Fr&ncis H. Clarke Jacob 11. lllako
Lawrence A LUjeqnist
V ' LAKKE, BLAKE &
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tTTORNEYS-AT-IiAW '
States Commissioner's Orlce
H ' Trust Building,
Marshfield, Ore.
J.
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
! Bank
Marshfield, - - Orei:c
3KE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
MUSICAIi
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ABLE CLARE 5HLLI9
Vocal Instruction,
Italian and German Diction.
Studio, Phone 511.
Miscellaneous
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S. TURPEN
Architect.
Over Red Cross Djug Store
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
K 7TARSIIFIELD TURKISH BATHS
' IVl 210-213 Coos Building.
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Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 ji.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
i a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141.
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, IVop.
RIBBS .& MASON
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V Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfield, Oregon.
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kinds.
Phone 1884.
Cab Call Service at All Hours
flnrwl If pare a ami V'jI a1d
HlilVER, MILLER & CO.
Blvery,
Feed and Sale IHbblo.
Wood for Sale.
3d and 'A Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
Masters and McLain
; : General Contractor's Buildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 - 826
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Garden Cily Tailoring Company '
Cleaning, dyeing and pressing J
ladies and gents fino clothes a
specialty. PnONE 014.
Over Clnb Cigar Store.
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