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rtm THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. 1 Ml rrro rAV TinUTO IUUD DAI lliUEiDj. uITH THF An Independent Republican news - ! .nnn- .tit.KatiD1 oronf tv-nlni (irrnnt Val"' jiu.i.... ..-.( o ' 4 ttunuay, ana vteeKij uj The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofTi:e at Marsh Held, Oregon, for tr nsmlssion through the mails as second clas3 mall matter. i. C. MALONLV. . .Kdltor nnd I'nb. DAN E. MALOXEl'....News Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. BAILV. One year 5.00 eix months $2.50 Less than 6 months per month. .50 WEEKLY. One Year 1-B Adarefis All Communications to COOS IIAY DAILY TIMES fnrNts.1eJd Oreguu .urrr-rrg"iTfcri riid iau iitMi NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET For President, WILLIAM H. TAFT. Of Ohio For Vice President, JAMES S. SHERMAN Of New York. Presidential Electors J. D. Lee, of Multnomah county. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marsters, of Douglas county. R. II. Butler, of Gilliam county. FOUNDING THE PORT. Coob Bay and all her projected Improvements including the new railway would be better entrenched and better qualified for development Jn every direction if the legal founda tions were laid for her port status. It would give her a leverage, a sig nificance, a base of operation, a Tight of initiative, she does not yet possess, and contribute abundantly to that prestige she requires in assert ing her claims to recognition from abroad. The suggestion made at a recent meeting of the Chamber of Com merce to inaugurate a movement for compassing this important and worthy project should be acted upon -at the earliest possible moment. The port principle commends It self largely and sensibly to the aver age citizen, and will constitute a -valuable working purchase for many things Intimately'issoelated with It ms public benefioes. PIONEERING IX OREGON. As the traveler goes through the more primitive sections of southern Oregon it becomes evident that the pioneering days of the state are by no means over. Scattered through .cabins where settlers have taken up these wild tracts aro many littlo ablns where settlers have taken up "homesteads or purchased tracts of cheap land and are establishing for themselves permanent residences, lenrlng the rough land and convert Kttg It Into tillable farms and good jtuck ranges. In the rougher part of Coos county ait the foot of the Coast Range, and In ifct more unsettled parts of Doug las county this is particularly true. Some manage to get little places near settlements and other aro a long dis tance lrom towns and neighbors. The opportunities for pioneering In southern Oregon are many. There is room for thousands who want to Uvo in the country, and do not mind jl little isolation and who aro willing to wait and work. Thoro aro several ways In which ihla can be doue: Homesteads can bo taken tip there are hundreds left if ono will hunt for thorn nnd tracts in the forost reserve can bo filed upon. A settler can also pur chnso a relinquishment of n home stead. This mny cost from $150 up. The lifo might not appeal to n man who Is in a hurry to get rich, -out If ono has a big faintly to take 3are of and no money with which to Iniy a cultivated farm, ho will prob ably do better in such a plnco than It ho worked by the day in any of ..ho cities. Many men aro making a Rood living in this way. Thoy get aill tho fuel they need, construct their farm buildings from farm tim lior, clear tho land, plant a gnrdon nnd turn out some llvostock. Year fcy year tho sottlor can mako Im provements and lnereabo tho amount c iC land undor cultivation; In tho ou& ho will linvo a good farm to loare to his children nnd will havo uinne a considerable living. Ti'f.. of courso, it la hard work: but Vhe plonoor llfo Is Indopendont and the life Is not so bad. Tho cli mate Is excollont, the country attrac tive, tho eoll will grow most any thing, tho ntrenniB abound in fish, tho wonds In game and with nil, It is an asy-golng comfortable life. Mi n fi'im the pair, who came to the Pacific coast with but few assets 'ut their willingness to work and ninny of tho so-called native peoplo hnve done this very tlilug now own highly cultlvatod farms In tho thick ly populatod districts. Portland Journal. TOAST AND TEA t j i vv,v,v,v,v,vv'J,o GOOD EVENING. A While character, ability, per- 'A ' sonality and ambition may help 'A S, to success in your business, no ? single one of these things, nor a V. A combination of two or three, A A nor the possession of all four, A A will bring success unless they A A are held together by a fifth A A, the keystone work. A A Selected. A We need a lot of furniture, We need some tableware, And all of us are needing clothes; Our old ones need repair. We need another load of coal, We need some napkin rings, And, take it all around, you bet, We need a lot of things. The corner window needs a pane, Of locks I hear complaint. TJ!e chimney needs a brick or two, The house is needing paint, We need a man to cut the wood, We need some books to read In fact, In summing up I find This Is a world of needs. I don't know how we get along Without the things we need. We really ought to have a horse, But, then it might need speed. And the piano needs a man To put the keys in tune. If there is something we don't need, We'll need it pretty soon. We need another bedroom set, We almost need a table We need a fancy rocking chair Ain't It awful, Mabel. And as for money, well, I guess, We need It in our biz, If there is something wo don't need, I don't know what it Is. AXON. Some Coos Bay people might as well be crazy; they have no sense. We occasionally meet a man who ought to stay at home and send his wife out. We have noticed that the luu.lcr and harder the telephone rings the more unimportant the Item. When you find a good Coos Bay husband, the women nearly always say: "His wife does not care much for him." VOTING C 0NTEST For DIst, Address Good for ono vote filled out and -rent to The Times office by mall or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will be altered In any way, or transferred after ------------4 ..I 'I a ''SSn Perry, Montgomery & Co. is l gjiic a ee Lx Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL am mm XEW DANCING CLUB. Marshfield People Organize Assembly Club For Entertainment. A number of prominent Marshfield people are organizing the Assembly Club, an organization to give a num ber of dancing parties during the fall and winter. Mrs. E. E. Straw 13 chairman of the executive commit tee and the patronesses of the club are: Mesdames E. E. Straw, C. E. I Xicholson, Wm. Lawlor, J. W. Plana gan, E. L. C. Farrin and Otto Schet ter. The following dates have been decided on for dancing parties: October 9, dance; November 20, cotillion; December 29, dance; Feb ruary 14, masquerade; March 3, dance. EVEXIXG CLOAKS and fancy neckwear at Ladles Emporium. XOTICE TO DEMOCRATS. A meeting of the Coos county Democratic Central Committee will be held Friday evening, October 2, at 7:30 o'clock, at the law office of C. F. McKnight. All Democrats, whether committee men or not, are requested to be present at this meet ing. 'By order of J. T. HALL, Chairman Democratic Central Committee. Steamer BREAKWATER. sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY', OCTOBER 2, at 2 P. 51. ALL KIXDS of stock Haines. food at Steamer Flyer LAWIIORX & McCULLOCH, Owners. ve. Marshfield Lve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 8:45 " 10:45 " 1:00 P. 51 2:30 " 4:00 " 7:45 A. 51. 10:05 " 11:15 " 1:45 fe:15 5:00 P. M. Open for Charter Nights nnd Sundays The Flyer Always Leaves on Time. rgriA-'WttArUXV.-l.VJi'AKUtJ!l'tt-rttr- 5IAXGAX'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies In general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDEXCE 2103. jt?7y?SVlJsfc!9itsBKBiBi!MWJBWslW COUPON NOT GOOD AFTER, OCTOBER 10, 1008. THE COOS RAY T15IES VOTING CONTEST being received by The Times. 4444,M, The very best Mattings are 100 pound Chinese Mattings Theso are the Heavy, Hand Palmed, Triple Dyed, Revers ible mattings. Tho very kind for and for beauty. service, PRICES 35c AND 10c. Ahk those who aro using them. li aL ijiaaa ,JI 9HnE3SH9 FINANCIAL iTnii'MabeiJJtr lZIWtrH?m9 - ; - '"' In a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers, "The men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital. LIRnRALITl In a bank is Its willingness to furnish lands to depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate bus) ness. Our motto Is. "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and If you find ur de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Sayings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 Officers and Directors. John S. Coke, Pres. W. S. Chandler, Henry Sengstacken, Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. 51. C. Horton, Vice 4 "4-4 K-4H' Flanagan &. .llAKStlf IttLiU, UK1SUUA. O Tald Up Capital and Undivided Profits $73,000 Assets 0er Half 5Iillion Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call- fornia, San Francisco, Cal , First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. 51. Rothchlld & 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. 4 INTEREST PAID tK - The First National Bank of Coos Bay .FIRMLY established and long since past the stage of experimental venture. CALLS ATTEXTIOX to Its facilities unexcelled for the trans action of all legitimate business in banking lines. CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS with effective, efficient and compre hensive management makes it beyond doubt one of the safest depository for your funds. LOAXS its funds exclusively as designated by law which embraces a less extensive, but more stable class. EXCHAXGE issued on all principal cities of the world. YOUR IJUSIXESS respectfully solicited. . .. .... ...."....-....... STEAMERS !S2SESH5r!5r!5rl3ZSr2r!5ri5aSrl5riSr!525HSSr 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 SAX FRANCISCO AXD COOS BAY, CAR RYING FREIGHT AXD COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. L. W. Phone Main 233 1 - IMlilFUKMA AMI OIJliUUA Steamer Alliance R. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAY'S, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, Couch. St. Dock, Portland. Oro. Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441 v444.444444K444K4H' eszsriSrraHiri THE Steamer M. F. Plant SAILS FROM S.YX FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY FROM COOS BAY EVERY SATURDAY' AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE. Xo reservation held after the nrrlval of tho slilp unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD, E5aSr!5E5E5r!Sr!EKE5r!52515E525H5r 3,.T,..T,.,T,.frt,.. -frt' SLeamer LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full Information, apply Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. ir- r "ALERT" Captain O. E. Edwards. Time-Tablc. Leaves Allegany, daily at 7 a. m. Returning Leaved Marshflold 2 p. m. For terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. C. E EDWARDS. Owner HlftH fiRAHF MFAT9 Til O,lor S00 ronst lM?f however IllVJII VJI-tlL ITILr-tlU appetizing, can oulv bo suggestive of the delicious tnsto and flavor th.it "C3 with every piece of meat we eell. All our meats are the choicest wo can produce. r. h. Noble- -The CITY MARKETPhonc 1941 C and Front, Streets, Marshfield, Oregon - 'rr f!fmiuwiwnui.-uuu GTH William Grimes, S. C. Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Judge John F. Hall. pres.-manager. Beimett Bank ON TIME DEPOSITS .:44:4:4"H rZt4 Shaw, Agt. - - A. St. Dock CUAST STEAM-Sllll CO.Ul'A.M. OREGON -.;. - .;. . ;. i, -,;, ,.;,.,,.., . Wilhelmina pi v2VVg244!fr44? 4W9M4w tjft B tit MI 25,rI5!5B5rl53!Sr!5r!5S:ESES25cF, STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dallv between Hundon and Conuille connecting u 1th all Marshlleld trains. Leaves Bandon . . .0:15 nan. . .1:20 p. in. . .0:15 n. m. . .4:00 p. m. Leaves Bandon , Leaves Coquillo. Leaves Coquillo , Travelers leaving Marthileld In the P.; morning reach llandun at noon. leople s on Oouullle rier fun km-iiil over three Lq houm In Marshlleld and rearh home tha ru g COQUILLE RIVER TRANS- H 5 v PORTATION CO. rC i Business Directory Doctors. DR, R. E. GOLDEX Physician nnd Surgeon 202-03 Coos building. Office hours: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. Phones: Office 1051 Residence 2351. JD R. A. C. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. .Residence- and office, corner 'C and Second Streets, Mnrshflold. D R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic PhyslcUs Gradnatc of American School of Osteopathy KtrkSTllIe, Mo. Office Hours:- a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours bi Appointment. Office In Nsburg BIoc,k Phone 1611. ilarshfleld, Ore DR. GEO. E. DEC Physician nnd Surgeon. New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bids 'Phono 1G81. T"N R. 3.VT. INGRAM - Physician and Surgeon. Office 208-200 Coos Building Phones Office 1621; Residence 781. DR. A. L. HOUSE'iVORTH Phjsician and Surgeon. Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. ' Residence, two blocks north of i Crystal Theater. Office Pbant i 1431. Residence Phone 656. M RS. XETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammeror Phone V f 4 Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob II. Make Lawrence A Llljequlst CLARKE, RLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW United States Commissioner's Oiflce Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore. J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfield. - Ornro OKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. MUSICAJj M' ABLE CLARE SIILLIS Vocal Instruction Italian and Gorman Diction. Studio, Phone 511. Miscellaneous w S. TURPEX jircnucct. Oyer Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. MARSHFIELD TURKISH BAMS 210-213 Coos Building. v Hours: Ladles, 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. CK1IJUS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfield, Oregon. M1 R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of ill klndo. Phono 1S84. Tab Call Pervico at All Hours C,nni HtMir.e nnrt Vehicles IIE'EIt, .MILLER CO. Livery, Feed nnd Salo Stable. "Wood for Salo. 3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld. Masters and McLain f General Contractor's Buildin Material and Beaver Hill Coal t Office: BWdway & Queen St Phones 2M1 - 826 uaraen uiy ia mring company , Cleaning, dyeing and pressing ladles and gents fine clothes a specialty. PHONE 014. Over Club Cigar Store. v Jsfe" v$44444444444444 Mfrt.ii1" .iSbfijl1 rare WSrH