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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
r 1M "3r rJWWWWWg't'''" 'ijftawnmjBr .tn i-twi.w THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Tff,. 1908. t I I m. COOS SAY TIMES An Independent Republican news jMVvr published every evening except Su-iicj , and Weekly by TLo Own By Time Publishing Co. Entered at the postoffl.e at Marsh all!, Oregon, for tr nsmisslon Ifcnegh the malls as second class mall matter M. C. MALONKY. . .rditor find Pub. TUV E. SIALONEY News Editor subscription rates. In Advance. DAILY. Oca year 5.00 SIj: msstlis $2.50 Less ttan 6 mor'hi pe- month .50 AVLCKLY. On- Yar $1.50 Address All C liinnuniratlous to OCS HAY DAILY TLUES tarsrlpld - Orrgon The policy of the Coos Bay TlJics trtn b- Republican In politics, wPh 1S.C Independence of -"h!ch Fresiiont T4coevoH Is tb leaiHz pnonent TRIBUTE TO OREGON. J. E. Defebaugh, editor of the ""American Lumberman" of Chicago, Sias the following to say editorially 5n thexurrent issue of the "Lurubor-gnnri"- ' "The Pacific Northwest makes a wonderful appeal to every visitor. It Se -a land of living waters, of ?oid--n sol?, of mineral wealth beyond com prehension, of forests which wl'l hless mankind when other lands aie desolate; a land of mountain, plan and valley; of a people great In in tellect, energy, endurance, and kind- TlnKQ In tllc f'.Mrtoti Vrtfthwoct In a c Imate without the harshness of the north or the enervating softness of the south, these people are build ins an empire. They have harnessed the streams for power, or, pouring them over the plains, have produced fruitful fields and gardens; they are wresting from the earth its mineral crealth; they are converting the for ests into forms of utility and beauty; they are building schools and col leges; the Bible vision of every trran dwelling under his own vine I and fig tree Is realized here, where Sis every bodily need and intellec Cnal -want may be gratified. The na tural wealth of the country Is great and great are its achievements, but tetter than all this are the people themselves a chosen race growing In numbers and in all the accom plishments and graces which make a people mutually useful and happy." -WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW. Uvery man .is enough of an opti mist to look on the bright side of Shis -wife's troubles the day after the cook leaves, but somehow his pes simism returns when she suggests that he help wipe the dishes. . 'If a man could remain as cool and unmoved In the- face of a woman's smiles as he does in the face of her tears, we would all feel just like immortalizing hlnr. Acute Inflammation of the vanity is an affliction which makes a man suspicious that every woman he meets is in love with him and will plno away If he Isn't kind enough to flirt with her. A clever flirt is something like a Blo'uht-of-hand performer he makes you see a lot of things that aren't there. When a man tells another some thing which isn't so. It's a He," but when he tells the same thing to a woman. It's just "policy." One way to lose a lover Is to marry im. Another Lot of Advertising Matter For Coos Bay Has Been Issued. The Chamber of Commerce has a lot of new advertising booklets ready lor distribution. Tho books were printed in Mnrshfleld and are quite attractive. The same cuts used in She old books are reproduced hero ut tho matter has nil been rewrit ten and brought down to date. Tho fcooks nro of a long narrow shape, 'with sixteen pages and a light bluo eovnr and make a pretty souvenir. Keveral thousand have been ordered jtad will be sent out by the Cham ber of Commerce to persons making -inquiry about the place. t!hdlco oat hay at IIAIXES. Steamer HRKAKWATEU sails -rntn Cnna nnv for Portland SAT- 11 BOOKS PUBLISHED QTJ2DA.Y, DECE3IUER 10, at 7 a, nu " le-- I WITH THE TOAST AND TEA Si t. A f 0 VN-VWTWWN-y-- o c. .A.XVi'. $WW$SO GOCI) EVENING. i . ' That Is no true alms which the i hand can hold; i He gives nothing but worthless gold ' li Who gives from a sense of J1 duty; ri But he who gives a slender li X mite, i And gives to that which Is out X H of sight, H. That thread of the all-sustain- H X lag beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite, l The heart outstretches Its eager X H palms, X ti For a God goes with It and X ri makes it store X To the soul that was starving In X X darkness before. X LOWELL. THE GOOD FRIENDS. Brother, It's the good friends, the good friends an' true, That makes the -world a llvln' place for me an for you The friends that' yours in sorrow an the friends that's yours In joy. All makes for you a fortune that there's nothln' can destroy. It's many of 'em likes you when for tune wears her smile, But when your luck's against you their friendship ain't In style; You can't be blamln' of 'em, how ever; I suppose For they're the kind o' people that's friendly to good clo'es. There's some that's friendly to you for what they get from you. But thank the Lord such people Is mostly mighty few! Let them go on so friendly to dollar an' to gem;, A3 soon as you have lost 'em, you're better off than them. There's just a few you count on, eJiopeercsatGaEtjrsss&Ejw STORE WILL BE OPEX EVENINGS HOLIDAYS. i I 1 11 EH v p M p W Fiiinrfc a it rMDM 1 wish to extend to &e ladies a speclai invitation to inspect my Sine of classy logs K-mm ets FOR THE MALE SEX. My line is complete with the most up-to-date makes DO NOT FAIL TO COME WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. - Kr-l''''''''t"'i'-i"i'l''-'': Call Wml9 T V T ""i1 " Wm9mV through shine. I sometimes think it's part of heavenly design the To give us Juat a few friends, an' ' make 'em be the best. a With hearts that Is bo loyal they're j too big lor the breast. M'7" So when you've got a good friend, jou keep him all the time He'll catch you when you stumble an' help you when you climb An', if you win, or suffer, because o' fortune's whim, He's just as glad or sorry as you would be for him. Brother, It's the good friends, the X I good friends an' true, X.That makes the world a llvln' place for me an' for you The friends that's yours in sorrow an' the friends that's yours In joy, All makes for you a fortune that nothln' can destroy. Selected. "I want another bos of pills like I got for mother yesterday." "Did your mother say they were good?" inquired Frank Parsons as he proceeded to w.rap them up. "No but they just fit my air gun. "Did you ever find the traditional man under the bed?" queries the spinster. "Only once," replied a Coos Bay married woman. "We thought we heard burglars downstairs, and a few seconds later I found my husband there." No, we won't tell her name. XOTIGE. Having bought out L. M. Friend of the firm of Friend and Watson, October 31, 190S, in The Tar and Gravel Roofing business, I am pre pared to do any work along that line but will not be responsible for any work done by L. SI. Friend. W. H. WATSON. Christmas TOYS for the little ones at the Coos Bay Cash Store. UNTIL AFTER THE iPhirn -am- iifiU loll S can surprise you so you had better pay my shop a caii and let me make some suggestions in the way of pres through shadow an' Hf' " alARSHFIELD, ORE. K FOR XMAS GIFTS and Investigate Everything in i JEWELRY and Cat. Gloss AT CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. f T " T T V T FINACnCIAL ra:JxiSzsu,!r&7ussw,ixizuMr.2aF,niMiwrm rsf Trust and 5100,000 Capital, Fully Paid STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING Pays Interest on Time and Savings Deposits Th officers and the entire directorate arc citizens of Marsbfleld and Tieinity who own and control the capital stock "Whose everr interest and success mean the success of' thla community. We solicit jour business and accounts.- DIRECTORS, JOHN S. COKE STEPHEN C. ROGERS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, M. C. HORTON. WILLIAM GRIMES. , OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice Presidduttand. Manager. r r 1 ;TY '4K''i-HHM'TiV':W FlaiisgaHi &. Bennett Bank' MARSHFIELD, OREGON: Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profit $75,000 Assets Oior Half Millloiv Dollars. Does a general hanking business and draws on the Bank of Cali fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First NatiODaL Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. 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.- INTEREST PAID ON- TIKE DEPOSITS 4l4e4H54.:4.4.44 F THE FIST NATIONAL BANK. O? COOS BAY Stfi 'J a Commercial Bank AVells Fargo Navada National BanJt, San Francisco, Cal. .,,,. I The United States National Bank.. Portland, Ore. lTalibU Th( National Park Rank Nfiw York M V i Drat'.S 1 The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, J!, na , The Bank of Scotland, London, England. 1 I, The Credit Lyonnals. Paris. France. In addition we draw drafts on Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. I CnnUi Am,"l'i 1 Personal and commercial atcounts Y ficates of Deposits issued. Safe STEAIERS OALIFORXIAwYNDt OREGON Steamer Alliance B. V. OLSONS Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAXD 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. Or. - e - :::'H: - I Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line I S. S. BREAKATER 1 Sails frQmAinswortivDoclPortland,Wedaesfiaysat8 p.m Satis from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA SAILEK3 BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. L. W. Phone 5ai. 233 1 - THE- 5j Steamer M. F. Plant 1 SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TUESDAY. No reservation held after tho arrival of bought. F. S. DOW, Ageit, MAR8HFIELD, ORBGON ffiaSESH5S2SHSZ5HSESE5a5ZSE2SHSESnH5E5HEH5HSlSHS2SHSBESESHSSSS52SHSE5c i- - ! 1 1 ,i,.a...i.. - - i - - 'i - - - Steamer Wilhelmma LUDYIG CHRISTENSEN, MAiter. Sftfting for Bandon every Monday. For full Information npx&y Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. Steamer Flyer liAWHORN & McCULLOCH, Owners. Lve. Marshfleld Jjve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 " N 10:05 " 10:45 " 11:15 ' 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 " 3:15 4:00 " 6:00 " Open for Charter Nights and Sundays The Flyer Always Leaves on Time. ...... . -.. tlKin IlKAllr rVlralS The odor of good roast beef however IIIU1I VJIVrtLL ITILrtlO appetizing, can onlv be suggeative of the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every piece oi meat we sell, AH our meata are the choicest we can produce. R. H. NoMaT "TE CITY MARKE- Phone 1941 C amA FroaL Streets, MartbfkW, Oregoa Savings Bank JNO. F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, DR. CI W TOWER, HORSEY ICREITZER, ft J.jv'i - ' i-,?Hy'' .assesasa n Of in. all principal banking centers in China, Japan, North, Ccntial and, kept subject to check Cectl- and Deposit Boxes for rent. COAST STEAMSHIP COMlflXY. ! Marshfleld, Ore. Phono 441 5 - :'4w& Shaw, Agt. Dj - - - A. St. Dock tho ship unless ticket Is i' - - - - - - v 1.----.-. irSHSZSHSaraSHEaSBSHSaScSESZSHSE STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dally between Bandon and Cooullle connecting with all Marshfleld train. Leaves Bandon . .6:45 .m. Leaves Bandon ...l:20n. hi. in Taitm rVinllfA fi1K m a Leaves Coquille ...4: 00 p. m. rJ Travelers leaving Uarcbtleld In the tn moraine reach Bandon at noon. Peonle Ln on Coquille river can spend over three pi hours In Marshfleld ana reach hotne the Q same day. S COQUILLE RITER TRANS- S PORTATION CO. 2SZ5H5?Kria5H5252ScSZSESa5E5E.1E53 l Business Directory Doctors. DKV-R. E. GOLDEN Physician and Burgeon 202-03 Coos building. Office- hours: 10 t0 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., Phones: QgTcc.JOSI Resldonce les; D" A. C. RURROUUHs niimcflfnthic Physician Chronic Diseases a SDeet.il. Residence And office, corner 'C and. Second Streets, MarshflcldV Dt;. UhUKGR W. LESLIE OsteoihJc Physician o27 ' y&M&ss1 or "- ,b I Mr,hlfi?otrt ET GEO. E. OKI PhysiWnn and Siira. New Flanagan & Bfi,Dti Itank BW. Residence Phono 1655 TT J. W. INGRAM Mysiinn nd SnrxOB Office 20.S.2OO Coos Itf,!lK PHones Office 1621: ResJdrtni,, - aw a W'- A. L. HOURE'.VORTII lhsician ond Surm. ,jj Offices second ftcor of Flanagan & ueuneri jjanK Hulldins. Offlce hours 2 to 4 p. m.; -T'to 8 n m f Phone: Of0ee, 1431: Residence, nas :m IIS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing With B. W. Kammerert Pboae Hf Lawyers. Francis H. CUrtc jb ,, , . CTiABKE. BLAlCE & L1LJEQVIST, ATTORN E VS-A T-LA W United States Commissioner Offlce Trubt Building. Marsha eld , Ora. J . W. BENNETT, OHce OTor FlanRsnn & Bannet Bank Marsbfleld, . Oreo "KE & l-OICK, " Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld. f)reo;i. 1 Miscellaneous c w MERCHANT, Does, all kinds of hoase wir ing. All work guaranteedr to be well) Insulated. Phone 1033. Mnrshfleld, Orcgoi. w. S. TURPEN Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. M ARSHFIELD TURKISH UAXIIS 210-213 Coos Building. Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.mt except Saturday Gents, 7 p,m. to 1 a. ip., except Friday. Phone 2141. TURKISH BATH ?i.O0. C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop. C uums & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bidg. Telephone No. 917, Marshfleld, Orcgos. HCVTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lnttlii. New and modern throughout. Rates SI per day, SB per week Free baths, nowly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Are. Marshfleld. Ore. ?S2SE5r5E5Z52S252525!S252SZSE52S2Sa Hunting, fishing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. "When you come to Ten Mile visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot tages, tents, boats, complete camp outfits (or rent at rea sonable rates. In connection with the cafe. Any size party taken care of. Call and see ua or phone your engagement Phone local or long distance. nj R. H. REED, Prop, rU LAKESIDE. ORB. sasasEszsBsaswBSiiszrosaszszgg Temple & Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies n general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. iii. i mini n -r if! j-3t- -r-TW CWBJaiki