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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 9, 1908.
COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
"STho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofflie at Marsh
Eeld, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon
tferough the malls as second class
mail matter.
$4. C. MALOXEY. . .Editor nnd Pub.
&AS E. .MALOXEY New Editor
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COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Sar$liilvld Oregon
The policy of the Coos Bay TUts
-will hi Republican In politics, with
the independence of v.'hich Fresl.lent
Hcosevelt is the leading exponent
TIMBKR SUPPLY OF UXITKI)
STATES.
"We arc now cutting timber from
She forests of the United States at
the rate of 300 feet board measure
ai year for every man, woman, and
ehlld. In Europe they use only GO
Jboard feet."
Few statements could be made
TVhich ' would better convince the
average man that this country leads
Ahe world In the demand for timber.
.It Is made by Treadwell Cleveland,
Jr., In a circular which treats of tne
conservation of the forests, soil,
renter, and all the other great nat
ural resources, which has just been
published by the United States Forest
Service. In speaking further of the
consumption of timber In this coun
try, Mr. Cleveland says:
"At this rate, in less than thirty
;years all our remaining virgin timber
will be cut. Meantime, the forests
which have been cut over are gener
ally In a bad way, for want of care;
Shoy will produce only inferior sec
ond growth. We are clearly over
he verge of a timber famine.
"This is not due to necessity, for
Ihe forests are one of the renewable
.resources. Rightly used, they go
on producing crop after crop ln-
deflnitely
The countries of Europe
i&now this, and Japan knows it; and
helr forests are becoming with time
:not les3, but more, productive. We
-probably still possess sufficient for"
est land to grow wood enough at
iJDino to supply our own needs. If
we nre not blind, or willfully waste
Vul, we may yet preserve our forest
Sndependence and, with It, the fourth
of our great industries.
"Present wastes In lumber produc
tion are onormous. Take the case
ioI yellow pine, which now heads the
31st In the volume of annual cut. In
2907 it Is estimated that only one
3nYlf of all the yellow plno cut dur
ing the senson was used, and that the
other half, amounting to S, 000, 000
words, wus wasted. Such wnste is
typical. Mr. R. A. Long, In his ad
dress on 'Forest Conservations' at the
Conference of Governors last spring,
pointed out that 20 per cent of the
-yollow plno was simply left in the
-woods a waste which represents the
ttlmher on 300,000 acres.
"The rest of the waste takes place
raT the mill. Of course, It would nov
er do to speak of the material roject
a0 tit tho mill as waste unless this
-mntorinl could be turned to use by
tsninu "better and more thorough form
oT nulizntion. But in many cases wo
?SnovT, and In many other cases we
Viave excollent reason to believe, that
smo&t, if not all, of this matorial could
Vue used with profit. It Is simply a
vjuestion of Intelligent Investigation
t.miL more than all, of having tho will
v.o economize
""But thoro are other ways to con
iriervo tho forest besides cutting In
ia1f tho present waste of forest pro
ducts. Tho forest can bo made to
rprortuco thrco or four times as rapld
tyna thoy do at prosent. This is truo
of both tho virgin forests nnd tho
cut-over lands. Virgin forests aro
often stocked with first-class timber,
taut this stock has beon laid in very
"Slowly, on account of tho wnstoful
ompotitlon which Is carried on con
stantly between tho rival trees. Then
"doo, in tho virgin forests thoro aro
many kinds of trees which havo
iroached maturity and stopped grow
ing, nnd these occupy spaco which,
Hf hold by younger trees, would bo
living in i now stock constantly. A"
s-ognrds tho cut-over land, sovero
utllng, followed by flro, has checked
.tho growth so soriously that In most
.cases reproduction Is both poor and
slow, whilo in many other cases
ttfliuro is no truo forest reproduction at
-all at presont, and thoro Is hut ltttlo
hope for tho future."
llinr A COUPON book at tho Sanl
ary Market nnd save flvo per cent
un your meat bills.
For quick results, put an ad In
TSTho Coos By Times Want Column.
I WITH THE J
t TOAST AND TEA t
THE HEAVEX HERE.
A peaceful spot
In a sunny land,
A heart of cheer,
And a helpful hand,
The love that shines
'Twlxt thee and me,
And brings its peace
To me and thee
Oh, tell your creeds
Till the night draws near,
But I am content,
For my heaven's here.
It makes a man swear to But
what's the use? So many things make
n man swear.
A thing of beauty Is a joy forever if
she doesn't talk too much.
Undoubtedly the reason why women
talk so much is because they think it
would be embarrassing to be caught
out of practice.
TJcrocs are painfully made by a
brave deed and easily unmade by a
little silliness.
Keeping up ap
peardnccs often
taxes one's In
come, but keep
ing up disappear
ances taxes the
resources of the
sheriff.
Some men will do
money except work.
anything for
There are people so stingy that they
never flatter anybody but themselves.
Compliments, while seeming to bo
very Innocent and simple, sometimes
prove to bo expensive things.
People who look large have often
been known to feel small.
Don't expect too much of your follow
man. Our hearts may be all right, but
some of us have an impediment In our
brain.
It is n good thing to know how Ko
quit and much better to prove it.
She looked ethereal divinely fair
Of form and feature, with a queenly
grace
Of poise and manner and an elegance
of costume and of carriage which be-
spoke
Her station as the cultured flower of
wealth
Born to the manor house with marble
halls;
And, drawn by all her charm, with
heart athrill.
I hastened near that I might hear htr
voice
And thus it was I heard her sweetly
say:
"Oh, say that tightway guy glvea me
a pain;
Why, you can bet your life he's on
the job
Whenever savin' money Is the stunt;
Of all the cheap chair warmers I have
met
He Is the worst that's hovered 'round
my hut;
And such a bonehead, too no dub
like that
Can have much luck with me; I Iced
him quick
As soon as I got wise" But here I
fled
Alas, alas, this is an age of slang
Generally.
'tftff T
"Anyway, wo can safely say that his
Intentions are good."
"What aro they good for?"
"Oh, a touch nt least!"
Hateful Thlngl
"Aro you fond of men's society?"
clilrupped the chappie who had hauut
ed tho girl all summer like tho ghost
of an undesirable past
"Really I don't know," murmured
tho girl.
"Don't know?"
"No; you seo I havo had no chance
to try for a long time."
Smart Youth.
"If nt first yoi don't succeed what
Should you do?"
"What, mo?"
"Yes."
"If I don't succeed first time try
Ing?"
"Yes."
"Make n kick to tho management"
Artlctlo.
"He's an nwful liar."
"I do hato that sort."
"Ah, I felt that you aro liko mo and
ran only ndmlro strictly truthful peo
ple." "Oh, don't misapprehend mol"
"What do you mean?"
"I do ndmlro a good liar."
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XOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE
.MEXT BOXDS.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Finance Committee of the
Common Council of the City of
Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, at
the office of the Recorder of sr.Id
city, in the City Hall of said uPy,
until 4 o'clock p. m., Monday, No
vember 30, 1908, for ?1G,023.37
street Improvement bonds of the
City of Marshfield in denominations
not exceeding ?500, bearing Inter
est at the rate of six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually; each
bond to be dated November 2d,
190S, payable ten years from the
date thereof; provided that the
right is reserved to take up and
cancel any of such bonds, upon the
payment of the face value thereof,
within accrued interest to the date
of payment at any semi-annual In
terest payment period at or after
one year from the date of such bond
or bonds, by giving thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bonds authorized by act of Legis
lature of State of Oregon.
Assessed valuation of City $1,791-,
549.00.
No bonded Indebtedness.
Population estimated at 3,000.
Certified check for 5 per cent of
amount of bids must accompany
each bid, to be forfeited In case bid
is accepted and bidder falls to accept
bonds within ten days.
Bids received for any amount of
said bonds, small bidders being
given preference. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 5th day of November
1908.
HERBERT LOCKHART,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
Finance Committee of the Common
Council.
XOTICE CALLIXG FOR A XOMI
XATIXG MEETIXG OR CAU
CUS FOR THE XOHXATIOX
OF CAXDIDATES FOR THE
OFFICE OF COMMOX COUXT
CILMEX AND OF RECORDER.
Notice is hereby given that by
order of the Common Council of the
CIt yof Marshfield, Coos county, Ore
gon, duly made and entered on the
2Sth daj of October, 1908, a nomi
nating ireeting or caucus will be held
In Odd Fellows Hall in said city, on
Monday, the sixteenth day of Novem
ber, at the hour of half past seven
o'clock, In the afternoon of said day,
for the purpose of nominating candi
dates for the offices of two members
of the Common Council of said City,
and for the office of Recorder of said
City, to bo voted on at the regular
annual Municipal Election of said
City to bo held on the first day of
December, 1908.
By order of the Common Council.
Dated this 5th day of November,
1908.
J. M. UPTbN,
Recorder of tho City of Marshfield,
Coos County, Oregon.
XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Common Council of the City of
Marshfield, until 7:30 o'clock p. m
Tuesday, November 10th, 1908, for
the work of improving that portion
of Alice street from the north line of
Queen avenue to the center line of
'D' street, In E. B. Dean & Co., sec
ond addition to the town of Marsh
field, Coos county, Oregon .accord
ing to plans and specifications now
on file in tho office of the City Rec
order; also for the work of improv
ing certain portions of Front street,
from a point 320 feet north of the
north line of 'A street to tho north
line of 'W street, in Marshfield,
Coos county, Oregon.
A certified check for five per cent
of the amount of tho bid must ac
company each bid, to be forfeited to
tho City of Marshfield In case bid
shall bo accepted and bidder falls to
enter Into contract within five days
after notice of such acceptance.
Tho Council reserves tho right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated this 31st day of October,
1908.
J. M. UPTON,
Recorder of tho City of Marshfield
Coos County, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids for tho construction of a
wharf, 200 feet wldo and to deep
water, Just north of tho Coos Bay
Cold storage plant, will be received
by M. N. Knuppenburg, Marshfield,
Ore., until November 10. For plans
and specifications call at room No.
30C, Coos Building, Marshfield, Ore.
S. Y. W. C. R. R. CO.
Per M. N. Knuppenburg,
Sec. and Mgr.
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. 1UNG, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.50 to 95.00 for setting of 15.
FINANCIAL
Tvj.it.r.rrraif'ty';,,;;
if st 1 rust and
$100,000 Capital, Fully Paid
STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING
Pays Interest on Time and Savings Deposits
The officers and the entire directorate are citizens of Marshfield
and vicinity who own and control the capital stock Whose every
interest and success means the success of this community. We
solicit your business and accounts.
DIRECTORS.
JNO
JOHN S. COKE
STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
HENRY SEN'GSTACKEN,
M. C. HORTON,
WILLIAM GRIMES,
OFFICERS.
JNO. S. COKE, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000
Awts Over Half Million Dollars.
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 tho principal cities of Europe.
Accounts kppt subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent
at 50 cents a month or $5 a year.
INTEREST PA!D ON TIME DEPOSITS
4..:.:xo-:4'4-'J'
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Strictlv a Commercial Bank
The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111.
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal.
The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore."
The National Park Bank, New York, N. Y.
The Bank of Scotland, London, England.
Tho Credit Lyonnals, Paris, Franco.
Draws
Drafts
on
In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and
South America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check Certi
ficates of Deposits issued. Safe and Deposit Boxes for rent.
STEAMERS
t CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
mer
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
$i.Wi4'iW4Wttii
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Portland & Coos
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, OAR.
RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
OL. W.
Phone Main 233 1 -
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THE 51
Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE.
TIDE.
No reservation held after the nrrlvnl of tho ship unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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Streamer Wilhelmma
LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply
Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent.
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"ALERT"
Captain O. E. Hdwarda.
Tlme-Tublo.
Leaves Allegany, daily at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfield 2
p. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
C. E. EDWARDS, Owner.
.. HlflH GRADF MFATS Th0 odor of B0(1 roast ,)eef however
V ,,ii Y ,!, . appetizing, can onlv be suggestive of
. . tho delicious tasto nnd flavor that goes with every piece of meat wo sell.
iu uu lucnyj nm mu uuuiui-oi. we can
R. H. Noble TSe CITY MARKET
C and Front. Streets, Marshfield, Oregoa
bavisgs m
F. HALL,
W. S. CHANDLER,
DR. C. W. TOWER,
DORSEY KREITZER,
$M-0
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COAST STEAMSHIP COMPAXY.
Bay S S. Line
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Shaw, Agt. a
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STEAMER FAVORITE
Two trips dally between Bandon and
Coqullle connecting with all Marshfield
tralnn.
Leaves Bandon . . .fl:45n.m.
Leaves Bandon ..,1:20p.m.
Loaves Coquillo. ..0:15a.m.
Leaves Coquillo ...4:00p.m.
Travelers leaving MarshlicM in tho
morning reach Bandon at noon. People
on Coqullle river can spend over threo
hours In Marshfield and reach homo the
same day,
COQUILLE RIVER TRANS
PORTATION CO.
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prouuce.
Phone 1941 f
Business Directory
Doctors.
DR, R. E. GOLDEN
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.
DR. A. C. IJURROUGHS '
Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence nnd office, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Mnrsliflcld.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physiclaa
Graduate of American School of Osteopath
JvlrKSTlllu, Ale
OOlco nours:-9a. m. to 4p m. Other Hour hi
Appointment. Offlco over Firs: National Bank
Phone 1011. Marshfield, Ore.
DR. GEO. E. DIX
Physician nnd Surgeon.
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bld
'Phono 1(581
T H. J. W. INGRAM
H-' Physician nnd Snrgx)n.
Office 208-20!) Coos UulIdlnK
Phones Office 1021: Residence 1C23
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Plijmicinii nnd Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Pbann
1431. Residence Phone G5G.
M
RS. NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1V4
Lawyers.
Fronds II. Clarke Jacob M. lllakO'
Lawrenro A Uljequlst
CLARICE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Olica
Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore.
J
-. W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennsti
Bank
Marshfield, - . Orei;oo
"OKE & COKE,
-l Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
w
S. TURPEN
4 Architect.
Over Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH B A MB
210-213 Coos Building. s
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.
f"lRIBBS & MASON
-i Photogrnphera.
C003 Bay Monthly BIdg.
Telephone No. 017,
Marshfield, Oregon.
HOTELS
The LATTIN Hotel
Guy O. Lnttin.
New nnd modern throughout. Rates
SI per day, SO per week. Free baths,
newly furnished. Phono 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfield, Ore.
H! m
Hunting, fishing, camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
the snortsmen'a nnrnHIein.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot
tages, tents, boats, complete
camp ouints ror rent at rea
sonable rates. In connection
with the cafe. Any size party
taken care of. Call and see us
or pnone your engagement.
rnone local or long distance.
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MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner A' and Third street.
Board nnd Lodging.
Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. $6.00.
Meala 25c.
R, MILLER, Proprietor.
Steamer Flyer
LAWnORN & McCULLOCH,
Owners.
Lvo. Marshfield Lve. North Bend
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Open for Charter Nights and Sundays
Tho Flyer Always Leave on Time.