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THE DAILY COOS SAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908. f ""MMaMM",BMMWM1"''MM""''MlMIIlJiaJJMMMMMMWMlgW CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. DIRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and . Wholesale Houses : : : TliO Wy to Ulllld a City is to staiiri tntrotlinr. rvr. ti i .1 !.!. ... . . i - - n--"-. wwuo ,mt ivurii;a ami juuuiug nouses iiinKO anu Bmvc for snlo ninny tilings that Coos Counfv nrantn imr t t-i...i .1 a w i -.r -..- foiioncy nt lionic. It helps prosperity. The following is o list of reliable nnd np-to-dato establishments that ore worthy anil deservo vo.ir femtronagc. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY " ZiagfflM forth Bend Iron Works ,OM.?3S. o. J . , L. KOONTZ ron and bronze castings. A11 kinds of repair work and logging J tools'a specialty. FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS. f felson Iron Works, (Inc.) Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills Mines, Railroads and Logging Companies. Wo are pioneers in the manufacturing and repairing of Gns Engines. Don't forgot our Gas Engine Supplies. fmiulry juicI Machine Shop Engine Supplies. Marshfiehl Ore. Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work 8S ".oShSSiS Marshfiehl, Ore Bugs, Robes, Elk. Deer, llenr and Cougar Telis Mounted J. E. GRAHAM Taxidermist Formerly with A. Helm Imr A Co. Call or write for terms Manhfleld, Ore. North Front Street & he Modern Company I Wholesale f CANDY. CRACKkRS t Marshfield, Oregon CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. Portfa Bend Manufacturing Co, f raortli JBend- Manufacturers of gASHjOSfMOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties -Oregon If you aro a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE Coos Bay Monumental Works JOHN MITCHELL, Prop. Corner 3d nnd 'D' Sts. Mnrshfield, Or., Phone Main 1731 Pettijohn, Nicols & Co. WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. Broadway nnd Queen Sts. Phono Private Ex 1021 A LARGE STOCK OF ICHIGAN SPEED WHEELS IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR ALREADY COMPLETE Line of Launch Su DDlies Cops Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Phone 33 PAINTS FOR THE HOME i -Plnt Jap-a-Lac. -will make an old chair now. 1 Pint Chi-nameL -will make the table look beautiful, or for a mis sion finish use Ad-a-Lito. I Quart Princess. Floor Paint will paint the kitchen floor. , Hnlf-Gallon Porcliitc will paint the porch i ' ' AND Three Gallons, of ration's Sun-Proof Paint will -cover tho outside of the house. We carry them all in connection with our complete lino of hard ware. Mm HARDWARE CO. Incorporated. P. E. HAGUE, Pros. M. D. SUiDVER, Vlce-Pres. MARSHFIELD - OREGON ---.---.-.. -! iirmririi l iiawrawBBaHW Rubber Stamps Gef Your Suit Pressed While you wait, batho, sleep or while you eat at WAS SON'S snOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let me make you one for $35 or $10. If that is too much for your pocket book, let me take your measure and have the Royal Tailors make you one much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desrclption of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. r i kip-- TAILORING AT Norton & Hansen I Coos Bay Liquor Co. ? M'WJAb rUK A fEW IIAISUM,! i tl 10 year old XXXX Rye, per I gallon .$1.00 i Best quality Port Wine, per jj I wwwwowgHWBBBsaJWJBwiiaHWiijjiwi i tfsm -4 --- CITY FRONT PLANING MILL Contractors attention. Call and sea us ai id get our prices on window, door frames, and any kind of mill tiofk.. ""I1 lUtUflT BXHttltfl.' i-unii - i ---....-,. . .. 1 Ballon $2.00 Rest quality Sherry Wine, per ? gallon $2.00 J Y Best quality Angelica Wine, ? per gallon $2.00 J tltcbl quality vliiuiu uiurui, iicr u n gallon 50c 1 n i ------------- 4 ! a IT T' 'ry a cnso of Welnhard or Lager Beer (Union Made). TREE DELIVERY PHONE 481 S YmVI""fi '''it'll v I krviPWMfi fA WwCAS?2yJ&. Illl I I ' I New York Hail. RE-ELECTED GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK BACK FROM EUROPE Tho Right Kind of Homecoming and 'the Wrong. Tho position of persons who have Just returned from a trip to Europe Is extremely difficult. If It Is their first trip, the most dclicato management will not keep them out of scrapes. For a full month their popularity Is at stake, and It is three months before they know whether they havo lost or regained their friends. If they como out of the ordeal well, every one ad mires them with renewed vigor, for they havo proved themselves to bo of raro metal. If they do not educate you,if all conversational roada do not lead to Rome, then they aro worthy of your best friendship. If as they leavo the ship they say, MI wonder If I can get an evening paper as early as this," they warm tho hearts of those who came to meet them; If us they en ter their homo they exclaim, "I was afraid I'd forgotten to close those win dows," they havo brought peaco back with them, and ono regrets overy min ute that they were away. But and It la so largo a but If they regard you as tho only pcoplo they havo seen who did not Interest them enough to mako tbom exclaim, "Oh, see tho natlvesl" if on your saying "It has been cruelly warm here," they an swer, "It was warm In London; this cold I havo "now la a London cold," your heart drops down to your boots and you know what la In store for you. When you say, "Tho cream Is not very thick," they aro bound to answer, "Tho .Team was remarkably thick In Scot land, but quite horridly thin In Na ples." Your regret at the cars not coming brings out of them: "Thoy havo cars In Rome now. I wonder when we will havo as good cab servleo hero as they have In London." You think It may bo tho weariness of travel, and you say: T know you want to get Into your bath. You will feel better, I am Buro." They pitilessly sing, "Oh, tho baths we bad In Normandy woro so droll I must toll you all about them." And thoy do tell you. They mean It when thoy say they must. Thoy stop halfway upstairs and deliver them selves of tho entire tale. These aro tho milder types, tho aver ago that we havo always with us. Thero are, ono hears, peoplo who tell you how long the Seine Is and bow high the Eiffel tower, and onco there was a man who remembered tho pop ulation of overy town and city ho bad oeen m. Dur, we ounevo sometning wn3 done to him. The dp.ir returned trnv elers who realize the danger they are In slink around corners for months, afraid of meeting pcoplo and so suc cumbing to temptation. They blush with closed lips If you ask them a question, and It Is years afterward when In Intimate friendly converse that they finally say. "You know when I was in Ber I mean Elonoken I had an awfully Interesting time, and If you drag It out of me well, go on nnd do It Drag!" Not Confined to Farmers, T must rfot bo understood that tho habit of buying a cat In a bag, and that from a stranger, is confined to farmer folk. Far from it. Pcoplo who owo their Immediate living to tho com munity, who draw their salaries from tho public treasury schoolteachers, public olllcera and even professional men who should at least bo loyal to tho hand that feeds them, and also local property owners, whoso wenlth depends upon tho general business prosperity of tho town pass up tho homo merchant and pay their good money for tho plcturo wares of tho catalogue) houses. And, more than this, tho retail merchants lu many cases Ignore their local brethren lu trudo and send to the cities for what they wunt for personal uso outsldo of their own lino. What could bo moro suicidal than such a policy? And yet it obtains to a greater or less extent In every community. BEAUTIFYING SUBURBS. Gas and Shade Trees. It requires a great deal of core to make sliado trees grow well In a city or town. They must bo thoroughly watered, and when they are young thoy need protection against tho man who is Inclined to mnko hitching posts of them for his horse nnd against the boy who gets rid of part of his animal spirits by breaking the branches. And ovon trees that have had a fairly vig orous growth feel the effect of such improvements as asphalt pavement, curbstones und comont bUewalks. They become dhcou raged and glvo up tho struggle. Among the modoni con veniences that mean death for them It gas. Publl'.' authorities and tho own era of private property will both testi fy to this fact Mrs. Elrod WILL close out, hgr $m tlro lino of ladles and children's stockings at FRIDAY and SATUR DAY'S salo. tfiluc of Attractive Railway Grounds and Commercial Buildings. Lowell maintained that Ua "loved to outer pleasure by a posteiu." But no body Is so constituted that he likes to enter a pleasure resort by the back door through a piellmluary kitchen midden lu tho back yard. Yet this Is what overy American has to do when ever ho betakes himself to such w sort. Fur that mutter, It Is what vrvey commuter has to do ovory tlnut kt takes tho evoulug train for homu, sofa a writer In Scrlbner's Magaxluo. Tko eye of llttlo employment having tho darnMer sonso, according to Shake speare, and ntlllctions Inducing callosi ties, according to Sir Thomas Browns, this Is by no means so grievous to the commuter as to tho guest to whom Iw has sung tho beauties of his suburban paradlso nnd who has to go through a purgatory of a "business quarter fo reach the samo. Tho paradise, whpn it Is reached, may really como up to tho , brag, but tho sensibilities of the vis itor huvo been too much raspod to ea ablo him to appreciate It Entering almost nuy American town, big or little, Is In fact entering by as unkempt postern. Tho railroad It self bocms to havo an unfailing Instinct for tlio slum, which It customarily cr utos. You cannot make the yard c4 nu important station attractive, tho gh you may mako it highly lmpreoslv tn Its repulslvcnoss. But with rogatA to tho suburbs and the resorts it la not tho railroads which nro most to triaaM. In fact, Homo of tho moot enhgbtBd of them, quite comprehending tnet beauty Is an asset for them tn attract ing settlors und commuters, tak wm ccssful pains with tho looks of tbetr stations und of the immediate tun roundlnga thereof. And, as everybody knows, It Is in suburban work that eor architecture 1b apt to show to the vry best advantage. Tho Improvcmattt within a generation has been Immenso In the substitution of unpretending and bomoly plcturesqucness In suburban cottages for cheap and tawdry dis play. But the movement has not In tho least affected the suburban shop keeper. T1k citlBcn of any of (he groat cities will bare no drflletrtty to naming half a dozon of Its sobowp which would bo highly attractive U their commercial buildings were ad vanced to ns high a piano as tbdr reel. doutial buildings. Uso Tha Coos Bay Times Want Ad A 1 " is I T 5