THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908.
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-world of pluck and energy to say
aiothlng of a big load of money to
anake a city there. With the harbor
tout of mind, one might wonder at
even a lunatic stopping on that is
land for a day, but there is the
secret. They have a magnificent har
bor. Right off the wharf, which does
not extend more than seventy or
eighty feet from shore, the water is
Hfty-five feet deep and a great por--tlon
of the harbor will measure more
-than one hundred feet in depth. It
js from one to two miles wide anJ
several miles long and completely
landlocked. In the four weeks I was
there I did not see its waters rough
enough to make it unsafe for the
frailest rowboat.
The Grand Trunk people claim
they will have their road completed
In 1911, but 'others say It will not
be done before 1913. The unders
tanding now is that Prince Rupert
lots will be ready for sale May 1,
1909. The only chance I see to make
a little money is to be on the ground
sit the opening, select something
i;ood and make a quick turn in the
boom that is very apt to follow for
a short time. Then there will be a
long dull spell until the road is com--pleted
and then another boom. The
values must naturally be only specu
lative until the city is built and there
TVill be no use for a city until the
-road is finished. The eyes of specula
tors the world over are on Prince
Itupert and I would not be surprised
to hear of some wild doings next
spring. They tell me that for wild
booms the crazy "canucks" "have got
rjs beat a mile. It is generally Re
lieved that the property will be dis
7osed of by auction and if it is sold
that way, I will not be surprised to
see some very fancy prices paid.
This belief is based upon the state
ments of Homo people as to what they
thought certain property was worth.
If such people back their judgment
with money at the opening there will
bo little chance for an advance in
property values for several years fol
lowing the first sale.
"Be upon the ground and select
your property personally and do not
"buy from any company or agent. Of
course, this advice applies In most
cases, but it is particularly applicable
to Prince Rupert. There will be
soon lots there which will not be
-worth ten dollars In ten thousand
rycars.
"My opinion as to the first boom
-at tho opening, the slump and depres
sion to follow and then the revival at
Vh& complctjpn of the railroad Is con
curred In iy nearly all persons who
prrsscd themselves freely to me.
' "As for mo, I am just a little
sifraid to tackle tho proposition on
sthe first boom. If I did not get out
quickly I would have to carry my
load four or live years and I would
rather have tho other "sucker" do
that. One would play a safer game
by waiting and buying six months be
foro the road is completed.
"While In the north, I stood one
day on a bridge over -a crek of clear
-witer and watched a run of salmon.
I nover snw anything like it. There
wore thousands of them, all of one
-.size, or nenrly so, and weighing about
twenty pounds each. They filled the
stream and wero so crowded that
-they had not sufficient room for free
action. I could have taken a pitch
fork and loaded a wagon In a fow
.minutes.
CHILDREN ATTENTION, grapho
"phono glvon away. Call at Coos Day
Cabh Store.
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Wo nro still doing business at tho
same old pluco and paying
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for
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A. Helming & Co.
Cold Storage Docks
Pruitt Strict, Mrhilelil.
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COQUILLE
CULLINGS
Coo-, County Seat's Events As Told
Hy The Sentinel.
Ed Hunter was painfully but not
seriously pinched by loga at Hester's
camp last Friday. . He was brought
to the hotel in this place.
There are always pathetic matters
that are called Into court, and the
term Just passed was not lacking in
that line. One of Coos County's
most respected citizens was dragged
into court for the first time in his
life by jhis grandspn. We learn
however that the young man got
worsted to the tune of ?200 costs,
which may be a valuable lesson to
him.
Fred Johnson and Glenn Barker
killed a brace of bruins on the lat
ter's place near Falrvlew this week.
One was slain Tuesday evening, and
it was a monster specimen of the
black bear family who had all but
killed a sheep a short time before.
Orvil Dodge, the delegate selected
by the council and mayor of this city
to attend the Trans-Mississippi Con
gress which convenes at San Fran
cisco nest Tuesday, expects to leave
therefor either loday or tomorrow,
via Roseburg.
Captain Ott Willard of the speedy
Wolverine, moved his family back
from Bandon Tuesday, and they are
again quartered on the place just
south of Coqullle.
Vernon Davenport, formerly of
this valley, a son of J. A. Davenport
and wife, Is now clerking in a store
at Slsson, California. He left this
section early last spring.
Allen Collier and Jas. Thompson
are planning to leave for Douglas
county Sunday morning in quest of
China pheasants and other game.
They may be' gone three weeks.
Pioneer Walter Drane came in
from his mining claim on Bolivar
Mountain Saturday evening, traveling
on three legs. The old gentleman
was so unfortunate as to sprain his
ankle, and had to give up develop
ment work and come home.
Mike Summerlin was down from
tho ranch on the North Fork early in
the week, and reports that he Is
still waging war on the many panth
ers, wildcats and other varmints of
his section of the country.
Zenla C. Strang has added to his
place on tho North Fork by buying
a piece of land off the well known
Woods ranch adjoining. Zeina's place
up there is leased to his brother-in-law,
Robert Wagner.
John Galardl surrendered his lease
to the T. P. Hanloy place, six miles
down the river, on Sept. 15, selling
his portion of the stock" to Mr. Han
ley who is again In charge. John is
undecided what he will engage In
next, but will continue to live on the
dairy until spring.
An old-tlmo Coqullllan in the per
son of Ward Felter arrived in town
from Portland last Monday, and took
the beat the same afternoon for Ban
don to visit his brother, John T.
Felter. Eighteen years have passed
slnco the gentleman last saw Co
qtiille, and of course he sees many
changes. IIo now lives in Portland
nnd is engaged In tho mining busi
ness. Rev. E. B Jones spoke the words
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and, If you get It from us IT'S
CAKE! Wo would llko to have a
slice of your trado just ono because
we know If you ovor buy bread, cake
or tolls froiu us onco, you'll come
ag..Iu without nj porsuaslon on our
part. There's a rollsh about our
bukltii, that )ou can't resist. Onco
tried, ouU always lusist upou it.
COOS BAY BA'SRY
He'.Ur wud tuts ppr to a frlaud.
Read the Times' Want AJs.
iCATS CARRY
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time in immediately Investigating the
nature of the malady. Follow strict
ly your physician's Instructions, If
there is any, one to blame let him
shoulder the responsibility.
With good hygienic surroundings
and thorough isolation of diphtheria
patients, and proper fumigation
after the disease is over there should
be no fear of Its spreading.
R. E. GOLDEN, M. D.
that united in holy wedlock our
young friend, Everett R. Hatcher
and Miss Henrietta M. Nelson, the
ceremony taking place quietly at the
M. E South parsonage on Saturday
evening at 5 o'clock. The bride is
a popular young lady from Norway,
and to the happy couple, who will
probably icside in this city, we ex
tend best wishes for future happi
ness. Help your friend, lodge or school
to win one of The Times voting con
test prizes.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND SALE.
Sealed proposals will be received
by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of
Coos county, Oregon, at the office of
John F. Hall, clerk of school district
No. 9, at Marshfield, Coos county,
Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m Satur
day, October 17, 1908, for $10,000.
Coupon School Building bonds in
denomination of $500 each, bearing
Interest at a rate not to exceed 6
per cent per annum, payable semi
annually, each bond to be dated on
date of Issue, payable in 20 years
optional with district after ten years.
All bonds payable at tho office of
the county treasurer of Coos county,
Oregon, or at such bank as may be
selected by the purchaser In New
York city.
Bonds authorized by vote of voters
of said district, August 15, 1908.
Assessed valuation of said district,
11,951,339.
Bonded indebtedness, including
this Issue, $75,000.
Population of said district estim
ated at 3,500.
Certified check for the amount of
$250 must accompany each bid, to
bo forfeited in case bid is accepted
and bidder fails to accept bonds
within 30 days after notice. The
right li reserved to reject any and
all bids.
Dated thl3 2Sth day of September,
1908.
J. B. DULLEY,
County Treasurer
of Coos County, Oregon.
DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salve is especially good for piles, but
It Is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salve is
needed. It is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get DeWltt's
Witch H"Eel Salve when you ask for
it. We sell and recommend It Sold
by LOCKHART & PARSONS.
In Plain Black and White
Wo niako tho claim that our Laun
dry Is tho best In tho town. Best,
becauso wo do the most conscien
tious work, have the best equipped
establishment, and chnrgo tho most
reasonable prices. Wo call for and
dcllvor work on time, and novor in
juro any article entrusted to our
care. Wo would llko to be favored
with your work, and shall do our
best to cam your continued patron
age. Coos Bay Steam Laundry
FINANCIAL
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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.
LIBBRALITl" "In a bank is Its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate buel
ness. Our motto Is.
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find Til do
serving, give us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers anil Directors.
John S. Coko, Pres. William Grimes,
W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers,
Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower,
Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. Judge John F. Hall.
1 M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager.
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t Flanagan
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Paid lT-, C npital and
Asset-, Over Half Million Dollars.
Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of
fornia, San Francisco, Cal , First National Bank, Portland,
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 3 ear.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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I he First National
FIRMLY established and long since past the stage of experimental
venture.
CALLS ATTENTION to its facilities unexcelled for tho trans
action of all legitimate business in banking lines.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS with effective efficient and compre
hensive management makes it beyond doubt one of the safest
depository for your funds.
LOANS its funds exclusively as designated by law which embraces
a less extensive, but more stable class.
EXCHANGE Issued on all principal cities of the work'.
YOUR BUSINESS respectfully solicited.
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STEAMERS
Portland & Coos
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
S. S.CZAfUNA
SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRAJfCISCO AND COOS BAY,
RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
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Phone Main 2331 -
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CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
B. W. OLSON, Master.
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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.
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Steamer M. F. Plant
S SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
S FROM COOS BAY EVERY SATURDAY AT SERVICE OF THE
q - TIDE. .-
K No reservation held after the arrival of tho ship unless tlckot is
Qj bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
G MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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Streamer Wilhelmina i
LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply T
Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. f
"ALERT"
Captain O. E. Edwards.
Time-Table.
Loaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfield 2
P. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply 6n
board.
C. E EDWARDS. Owner.
HIGH GRADE MEATS Kr,'"
tin' delicious tate an 1 flavor that j; with ( very piece of .n
-ill uui mania niu liiu ilimttJdl Mtt QHI1 ptlxllK'O.
R. H. Noble- The CITY MARKET v phone 1941
C end Front Streets, Mtrshfleld, Oregon
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Undivided Profits 575,000 ,
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Bank of Coos Bay
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Bay S S. Line
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Shaw, Agt.
- - - A. St. Dock
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COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY".
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Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441 4
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STEAMER FAVORITE
Two tripsdaily between ISaiiJmi and
Conullle connecting with all Marshfield
triune.
Leaves Bandon . ..0:15 a.m.
." Leaves Rnnilnn 1 ."n n m
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n Leaves Coqullle. ..0:15 a.m.
Leaves Coquillo ...4:00p.m. 3
Travelers leaving Marshileld In the r)
mornlnpt reach Uandon at noon. People s
on Conullle rivor can spend over threo In
jiuurs in .Marsiineut anu ream home the (H ,
same day. "J
COQUILLE RIVER TRANS- S '
PORTATION CO. SI
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Business Directory
Doctors.
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R, It. E. GOLDEN
Physician and 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.
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C. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physician
I Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
j inroiuciiuc uuu uiucu, corner j and
II
Second Streets, Marshfield.
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R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Phytdclaa
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy
Klrksvllle, Mo.
Office Hours! 9 a. m. to4ll. m. Other TTnn,.. ..
j Appointment. Offlcoover Kirit National Bauk.
rnone 1611. Marshfield, Ore
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GEO. E. DEC
Physician and SurgeoK
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg.
none iisbi.
J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surg'HJn.
Office 208.200 Coos Building
Phones Office 1021; Residence 781.
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R. A. L. HOUSE'.VORTH
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offices second floor of 'Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Re&Mence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Pbon.
1431. Residence Phone 656.
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, NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammeror Phone 1 14
Lawyers.
Francis H. Clarke Jacob II. lllake
Lawrence A Llljcqulst
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Oiflce
Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore.
J
W. RENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bsnnzti
Bank
Marshfield, - - Orej:o
OKG & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
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S. TURPEN
Architect.
Over Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS
210-213 Coos Building.. '
Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to C p.m.,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.ni. to
1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141. '
TURKISH BATH ?1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop.
CRIBB3 & MASON
Photographers. ;
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Cab Call Service at All Hours
Good Hearse and Vehicles
HEFNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Salo Stable.
Wood for Salo.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
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I Masters and McLain I
o2a3ral Coatractor's Buildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St J
Phones 2011-826
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
SIANGAN'S UNDERTAKING
PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed ombalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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