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ywlHBi!ffHJWmwWMNU iJftt " wi w w i" ' "un;uiAvwrv.'.A. - THH DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,1908. , jt;$ -asJV 4 m . I! I COOS BAY TIMES ' An Independent Republican news japtr published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by TJie Cimi lt.ij Time Publlshlim Co. Kntlrw1 nt lhf ltrwtntH 'm itt Atnrnt.! Held, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon through the mails as becond clas3 xnsil matter M. O. MALOXKY. . .Kditor ind Pnb. HAV K. MALOXEY. ..News Editor BUllfcCRIPTIOX KATES. In Aclvnnce. DAILY. One year 5.00 jjhx months $2.50 Less than G mnn'hs per month. .50 WEEKLY. d'1 One Year J1.50 Address All C lniinuulcations to t'OOS HAY DAILY TIMES vlarsciield - ' ' Oregon The policy of tue Coob Hay T1ji-s will l Republican in politics, with the independence of '"hlch Fresileut cosevelt is the leading exponent. THE DOMESTIC SCIEXCE SCHOOLS It was only recently that we addressed the public on the need of domestic science training in the schools, and of a special domestic school for the preparation of joung-j women who actually prefened to enter house service, instead of fac- tory or shop service, but they were intclligent enough to know that bouse service nau uecome a proies- slon to such an extent that 10 avoid being merely a drudge woman must Xnow her business. There wa3 no such training offered, either In the schools or in a special school. To - UdJ, IUU1 U 13 CitllUllib Uli-icu, uuiu ) ilinn tn fHnlninn nffswml lrtfll In the shcools, where every girl can learn the housekeeping art that at ' least will be the final achievement and in a special school, where wo men desiring to make a business of house service will be trained into skilled worKmen and women who do not know their own domestic business will be given instruction in She maintenance of a household, says an exchange. In the cities of the West, as well as of the East, there has been o dearth of household service for sev eral years. This increased in the Vest especially as prosperity in creased, for young women remained at home when their fathers were alio to command such day wages as would support an entire family In comfort. But these young women i i were not contented, It is well known. They have sought factory service, even in times of prosperity, because it gave them a larger life. And lhoy have begun to seek house ser vice, because of an lnureased con sciousness that while there was more excitement in factory work, more "life," there was more strain and leas humamiess. But there has not been a recognized staudaid for household service, and this, more than any oth er one thing, has prevented Intelli gent young women from entering It. With a pobslbillty of exact prepar ation, so thnt a housekeeper can 3cnow what she Is receiving and the house attendant can know exactly what she Is to render, there must come a different conception of work in the house, a different attitude to ward it. The point Is to remove from house seivico all that harks back to slavery, to bondage, and give It rec ognizable, standing . This will bo possible when domes tic science Is taught as a science, and a certificate of knowledge is a possible thing, quite llko a diploma. PESSIMISTIC PREACHER. . In a Thanksgiving sermon at lho Old South Church In Boston the Itcv. John Hopkins Dcnibou made Uio rathor startling assertion that "the Httlo Russians and Finns, who slug tho national hymn in pur public , ;liools have moio of the spirit that made Ameilca than we have." This is certainly not over complimentary Jo the descendants of the early set tlors, and tho average American, wo believe, will be inclined to regard the Ktatamont as largely unwarranted. Tho young American? who sing our national hymn In Boston or else where have just as much of tho right spirit in thorn as tho littlo Pinna and Ilussians who havo como to our shores hungering for tho bles sings which llboity and beneficent Jaws bestow on a virilo, progres siva and industrious people. When tho time conies for an ex hibition of tho spiiit that made AuiesVa, wo can safely roly ou tho sous and daughters of America to demonstrate that good, red blood flows in their veins and that tholr jiatrlotlsm is not weaker than that of tliolr forefathers, evon though at iiuuii their hustling after tho ai olBfity dollar mnkes them nppear selfish and unmindful of tho hotter (things tho early patriots fought for. Tho Boston preacher's, remarks, wo fear, will strike tho aYerago'lfOOX. WITH THE c TOAST AND TEA GOOD EVEXIXG. ' He that has more knowledge It than Judgment Is made for an- f other man's use more than his X ri own. $i t WILLIAM PENN. KXfrt '$$Oi AXD THIS IR. FATE. Two shall be born the whole wido world apart; ' And speak in different tongues, and rfave no' tliowghi Each of the 'other's being, and no .heed: And these o'er unknown seas to un- known lands Shall cross, escaping wreck, defying ... i i i ' J death, And all unconsciously shape every act And bend each wandering step to this one end That one day, out of darkness, they shall meet And read life's meaning in each I other's eyes. ( nd two ?hall walk some narrow way , 0f ufe c0 nearly side by side, that should one turn Ever so nttio space to left or right, .They needs must stand acknowledged fac3 t0 face U.nd yet, with wistful eyes that never meet With groolng hand3 that never clasp, and lips Calling in vain to ears that never j hear, jTnoy seek oach otiier all their weary ways, And dfe unsatisfied. And this is Fate! ANON. 'scribed property helonglng to said "Say, Doctor, give me something to egtate in bankruptcy, to-wit: A take the starch out of men," asked "stock of clothing, shoes and ladles' a shortly wedded Coos Bay young 'nna gents' furnishing goods ' of the man of a well-known physician not inventory value of $11,440.30; lo long ago. ' gether -with a lot of store fixtures' of "All right, you need the starch the Inventory value of ?G0, all locat taken out of you," responded the ed at Marshfleld, Coos cotfftty, Ore physlclan. 'gon. "But, Doctor, this is no joke," ex- inventories of said property are 1 lalned the patient, "my wife nia'do on qie at the office of 'the . under somo corn bread just to show me that" dlgndd and at the office of the Board she could cook everything. I was in 0f Trade, No. 10G- Pino street, San n hurry and started 'in while she was Francisco, California, and the prop still dishing up the dinner. I had erty may be inspected upon applica told her I was fond of corn bread and tlon to Chas. Hussey, In charge at Legan on It.' tt didn't taste just right' Marshfleld. Cash or a certified check but r didn't dare criticise and manag- for ten per cent of the amount of td to eat two pieces befbre niy wife fered must accompany each bid and fat down. She took a bite of the 'said sale is made subject to con corn bread, to see for herseif how it firmation by the court, was, especially wheri she did not'f' R. "L. 'SABIN, Trustee, hear me comment on It. No sooner did she taste it than a horrified look came over her face and she jumped up, and ran to tho pantry. 'Oh,' pho called, 'I put starch Instead of Laking powder Into the corn bread,' so here I am." The .physician refuses to reveal his patient's identity. Fast trains of thought sometimes jump "the track. You can't right your wrongs fussing with your neighbors. by It's an easy matter to get around nnyone you can see through. Wisdom and love have seldom been ablo to form an effectlvo alliance. It is difficult to understand on, because they never try to' maker themselves plain. "Kitty," said a Coos Bay mothor to her young 'laughter, "you must sit still when you are at tho table." "I can't mama," protested tho littlo girl, "I'm a figetarian." "Wealth," remarked Harry Skin nor In a philosophic mood, "doesn't always bring contentment." "Neither does poverty," Otto Schotter replied as ho counted up & more on his string. Amorican as evidence merely of an attack of that affliction so preva lent In Boston at "all seasons vul garly known as "cold feet." 4 Seats now on sale at W. J. But lor's for "UNCLE JOSH." Lower floor, 50c; gallery, 35c. "Uncle Josh" FRIDAY. will bo In town Stoamor BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY', DECliMllEU 12, nt 12, NOON. ' Two hours of solid fun. See "Undo Josh" FRIDAY at MASONIC Opera House. Steamer DREA1CWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland ' SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 12, at 12, i Two Good Policies to have is one upon your Life and the other upon ybur Property. You IV I i t f- i are then protected in a double sense, and your family is also protected in case anything should happen to you, or the house burn down by accident. The cost of either Fire or 'Life Insur ance is infinitesimal in comparison with its great blessings and the actu al, substantial protection it affords to both you and your posterity. For particulars see 1IEXRY SEXG- STACKEX, OF Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. XOTICE. In the District Court of the United ' States for the District of Ore gon: ' In the matter of PAUL STRAIN, bankrupt: The undersigned will re ceive" sealed' bids at his office, No. 7 First street, "Portland, Oregon, up to Saturday, December 12, 1908, at 12 O'clock, noon, for the following de- We are right on the Job when It comes to Derfection in Laundry work. There is a cleanlNi hess and scrupulous care about our method of handling garments which never fails to please our numerous worn-'patrons. Lace curtains a specialty. We solicit family work and promise you thebest results at the least cost. Give us one trial and you will be convinced that we "make good." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 571. u-fc-a-a-a-H-ri-s-n-n-a-tt- a- f Farmers 8 t 8 I V 8 T I Afct6Itfc10Hk I r ? 8 For tho following grass seed $j give us a trial. ORCHARD GRASS ITALIAN RYE RED CLOVER TIMOTHY 8 C. W. WOLCOTT V THE FAMILY GROCER . 8 PHONE 071.' Front St. Marshfleld. -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-U IT IS A WONDER. Chamberlain's Liniment is one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lame back, sprains and bruises. Tho quick relief from pain which It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost. Price, 25 cents, large site 50 cents. For sale by JOH PREUSS. i. FINANCIAL First Trust & $100,000 Capital, Fully Paid STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING Pays interest on Time and Savings Deposits 'The offlfctfof' anil' the entire-directorate are citizens of Marshfleld and vicinity Vho1 owh and control the capital stock WKoeo 'every Interest and success "mean the success of this community. fVo solicit your business and accounts. DIRECTORS. JOHN S. COKE 'STfiPHEN'di' ROGERS, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, nM. 6.' HORTONf ' ' WILLIAM GRIMES, OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier, M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager.' .Flaaogan & 'c3 MARSHFIELD,- OREGON. ' ' Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets 0er Half Million Dollars. " ' Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali fornia, San Franclrco, Cal., Firot 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. Account kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents tf mohth ot $5 a 'year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS . f . - ? . tt 44-aH'44.j''i'i:-iQ THE FB.ST NATIONAL BANK ' OF COOS BAY - t. ita a Commercial Bank . Wells Fargo Nevada National Sank, San Francisco, Cal. Drjws Drafts on The United States National T3ank, Portland, Ore. The Natipnal Park Bank, New York, N, Y. Tho Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, III. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centers in Europe, Asia, iAfriep,v Australia, China, Japan, North, Cential and South America. . t . Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check Certi ficates of Deposits issued. Safe and Deposit Botfes for rent. STEAMERS CALIFORNIA ANlV'OREGOX COAS T STEAMSHIP COMPANY1. ' Steamer Alliance f t " B. W. OLSOX, Master ' "" ? I COOS BAY AND POlTLAD f SAILS FJIOai PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P.' 31. 1 1 SAILS .FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. f F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. 'H. W. Skinner. Agt, . ' Coucht St; Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 ru Portland & Coos Bay S. 'S. Line 8 S. -S. BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. ' S. S. C2ARJNA I SAILIXG BETWEEN SAX FRAXCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR- jj ItYIXG FREIGHT AND ''OMBUSTIULES ONLY. jS L. W. Phono Main 233 1 THE K Steamer M. F. Plant 1 i - it 'i pj SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAX FRAXCISCO TUESDAY, DE CEMBER 1. No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is bnuulit. ,. F., S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, f ' ' , OREGON &5a5EftffiSES25H35SESE5E5H5S5E5aa5HSS ,t..ft.ii.ii...i.iIi---itM - ?I Streamer Wilhelmma LUDG' CIIRISTliNSEN,;Ua8ter Sailing for Bandon every Monday For-full lnforirilBtlOB, apply ! Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. .. t -t..l .if, mi ...I...I...I...I..j..I...I.....t..l....t.0.ft......4. Stealer Fljer LAVnORN & McOULLOCH, Otvners. Lve. Marshfleld uve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 8:45 " 10:45 " 1:00 P. M. 2:30 4:00 " 7;45 A. M. 10:05 " 11:15 " 1:45 P. M 3:15 ' 5:00 " Open for Charter Nights and Sundays Tho Flyer Alwnys Leaves on Time. HlflH.flRADF MFATC Theoaoroffeood roast beef however MIVJIIVJIVrtMl. ITILMIO appetizing, can onlv be suggeetive of the deliolous. taste and ilavor that goes with every piece of meal we a oil. AH our meats are the choicest we can produce. R.H.NqblcM . flE CITY Savings Bask . Si JNO. F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, DR. C. W. TOWER, HORSEY KHEiTZEh. rr7rTT'rr4'7ir"yir'trsi:,TrrLgy-ir.'i,..wiv-.''Jjr"y-. Bssmett Bak t t t t j t: i a i xx i a it i t: a t Shaw, Agt. - A. St. Dock - i. - i..ii. - - .. - -.t'-----.i..- m ca ca ta ca o us -is th eseh cb tia ih th z-4 STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dally between Bandon and Conuille connecting with all Marshfleld train. Leaves Bandon . -.-.'0:45 n.m. Leaves Bandon ... .120 p.m. Lwvcs Coquille, , .0:15o,ia. Leaveapquillo,, . v4;00j). m, Traveler leavine Marshlleld In the l morning reach Bandon at noon. People on Coquille river can spend over three nours in uarsnneid and reach homo the same aay. COQUIIIiE RIVER TRANS- Si PORTAION CQ, r c3 ca ta r a ca ca taa pa aa ca ca ca ea ca d t MARKETS -Phone 1941 4 Business Directory Doctors. DR, K. E. GOLDEX """ Physician and Surgeon 202-03 C003 building, Ofilco hours: 10 to 12 m. ? to 5 and 7 to 8 p. Phones: Ofllce 10,-,1 Residence l05 Pn. a. q. nuiutoutijis""1 ' Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty Residence and ofllce, corner 'c ' ' ccod Streets, Marshfleld. DR. tJEORriti V. LE8UE - Osteopathic PhyHicj Graduate of AWlran School nfo.. Omco Hours: 9 ni ii(V n.u Appointment. OflKeovcrKimNh,L'I?,'k "TXR. GEO. E. DIX L Plijslclm, nnd HnrW(n Now FlanaKun & Bcnpot. Hank BH Residence Phono 1G35. PV ' W. IXflKAM Physlclm, and HuiK,Vih Ofllce "08-201) Cos Hundi,., Phones-Office 1G21; Residence 1GJJ D St. A L. HOUSK'.VOKTH Pliysichiri und Kiitm. Olficos second flcor of ri)M,ngiln 4 Bennett Bank Bull(!itiBv Office hours 2 tp 4 p. ni ; 7 to S p. a. Phono: Ofllce, 1431: Residence, l(3j 7.-RS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical XiirsinK With E. W. Kammerer Phoae Hf Lawyers. FramikH Clarke jRcnb , CLARiai;, HLARE & LILJEQVISiT, ATTORXKY8-A T-LA V United States CommlssiQner'f OiIm Trust Building. Marshfleld Or. J . W. RENXETT, Ofllce over Flanagan & Benntti '" - ' BanK Marshfleld, nriw to .l.'l..'I 4tt Attorneys at Law. i.rarshfleld. n renin ! 'Miscellaneous CW. MERCHANT, Does all kinds nf linnco win. ing. All work guaranteed to be well insulated. Phone 1377 Mnrshfield, Oi-egon. w S. TUltPEN Arcnitcct. Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIEuD, ORE. M -UtSIIFI ELD TURKISH lUrilS 210-iiltt Coos Buiiding. Hours: Ladies, 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. BUTTERPfELD, Prop. C RIHIIS & MASON Photographers. Cooi Bay Monthly Bidg. Telephone No. 017, Marshfleld, Oregoa. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. New and modern throughout. Ratoa $1 per day, i per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Are. Marshfleld, Ore. E5H5H5rSH5E5H5HS25Z5HSZSESHSZS2522 ' Hupting, fishing, camplne, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ton Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten Mile I visit the fen Mile cafe, cot tages, tents, boats, complete camp outfits for 'rent at rea sonable rates. In connection j ,wlth tho cafoT Any size party j taken care of. Call arid see ufl i or phone yout engagement. Phone local or long 'distaheb. .1 . .--,- w it. il. iimtuu, i rup, i" LAKESIDE. ORB. ' nJ eiSHSHSZSHSraSZSclSSESESESESHSESaf Temple (i Wilson - UNDERTAiaNQ PARLORS. Funeral supplies In general. Licensed, embalmer d with lady assistant. South nrondway. TelepliouPS! n OFFICE 2101. , iuaeiDEj(0,2io3. $ 1 M ttfrMft) SfTfyfrmT "ft iJpiXiMmmftmWKmWt Utvjmjtm n,'tllW'WH!3iM.JJaUW ffyt'f i.1 j 4 MVIN4