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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1908)
tmrnrmmmmmm toiiiioiri,p'ii in.?g.ffy?fBrrTwv,,T.TyfirjiiiimihT TH DAILY COOS SAr TIMES. MARSKFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, DE3EMBER 1908. 4 COOS BAT" TIMES Ah Independent Republican nuws n per published every evening except Qun4i nd Weekly by lEUe Ooo liny Time Publishing Co. tfutened at the postolll -e- wt Marsh SOld, Oregon, for tr nsmlssion ithrongh the mails as ticcond class -mil) vntter SM. O. MALONLY. . .ndltor pad Pub. V.V 13. MALONKV. . .NVwa Editor QURSCKII'TION IMTES. In Advance. HAILY. 0 KSS335SsaBWA;2Fi CS 'i'gS2!'5 ZZSS&9 SOCifTY EVENTS YOU EET 'Continued from page 2 ) water of C. E. Getty ol Empire, whoso purpose is to now take the Alliance on her next trip north for Hammond, Oregon, where he will visit his three sons, George, Arthur and they como from GOODRUM'S TOG SHOP EVERY DAY YOU MISS COMING TO MY STORE YOU GET ' CHEATED OUT OF THE SW ELL SELECTION. REMEMBER, I AM BETTER PREPARER THAN EVER TO fX Jnnd Fred Getty. hl Jtru uyK One year 5.00 8ix rronths $2.50 Ljc-ss thun 6 moa'hs per mouth .5 0 WiaiKLY. S3n Yar $1.50 .. uAdiaws All C mimunlcations to VVOS HAY DAILY TIMES Murs:.'li'ld Oregon JCho policy of t'ue Coos Bay T'jis will tT Republican in politics, with the independence of -"hlch Fresl lent 'lcoFcelt Is the leading evponeut . LUCK AND PLUCK. L "Even" If yocr brain is good and Vyonr judgraenc Wear and you're ' 'chockEulliof abi.'lfv and all the latent power of achie "ent is surging through your u.nnd. you're one screw loose. You oed a good -wrench of pluck to tighten you into shape. All your strengths are out- vweighed by your one weakness -you're afraid you'll fa'v Inwn, and sifter a while you will Somebody ' -with a little more grit Will 'Irag you .down. ". The Jack of Initiative which can- ," ls your possibilities, Jn time Will stain your capability, and render yon as useless to others a3 you have auto-rendored yourself. Nobody ever gets anything worth i .much without being willing to pay Vine nddler. The price of an extra nrdlnary reward is an extraordinary rlsk every world-conqueror gambl ed bis throne against his enemies' chains of bondage. The game of civilization has always been played with nations as pawns. Tb se peo ple who aren't willing to risk their fortunes in battle lo3e them through domination. Fighting for things Jteaches men how to get strong. lit you haven't confidence enough Tin yourse'll to risk at least one or two years of your life, you'll find that .the years you saved weren't worth the saving. 13very now and then you hear .ffolks sneering at the "luck" of some Tiiorn-heel who strikes It rich out In the ""bad lands," or who finds "pay flirt" a thousand miles away from a railroad. Luck! Yes with a great big "P" in front of it. What of the days when the sun tore at fthem, until their skins cracked and crinkled and the blood burned the Jicart as It boiled through their -veins? What of the thick, seared throats, gaping and gasping for the gulp of water which would melt the Slue that stuck the wjil's of the wind-pipe together? What of the blistered feet that fumbled and stumbled their way over the heated -rocks? What of the snows up there be yond Chilkoot Pass and the six months of night through which they went mumbling and tumbling, sleep ing under a hummock of Ice with the itlmber-wolves kl-yilng just beyond the glare" of their protecting fires? T..uck? W'liy they paid for every sraln of gold they ever brought "homo with two grains of manhood. They earned all that they found, -earned It with courage, with starva tion and dogged stick-to-lt-ness. Haturo buries her precious stones sand ores and strews her pebbles and fool's-gold over the highways and Iby-ways. Her metal lies deop in the -mine and her mettle deep in the "human. She meant that man should tfiecomo great only through striving. IIEFtBERT KAUFMAN. OKLAHOMA'S INCOME TAX. Thore will bo gonernl Interest In -the Oklahoma Income tax-. This tax will not bo collected until next year, bo tho tost has not como yet, As - Boon as OUlahomans who havo n good .share of tho world's goods are called un for tho Income tax there may bo tilings doing. This aw provides that all incomes In excess of $3,500 n year, derived from salaries, fees, trades, "profes sions or property upon which a gross rovonus or excise tax has not beon vald, shall pay a tax ranging from Ti mills on tho dollar of Income from 43,500 to $5,000 to 33 1-3 mills on Hlio dollar on nil gross Incomes of more than $100,000. Thus a man with an Income of $3,500 will pay an incomo tax of $17.50. Plutocrats who nro so care less as to pornilt tholr Incomes to go ovor $100,000 a year or aro so caro "less nH to lot the fact got to tho tax vgajhoror will pay more than $333.33 van incomo tax. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormac on rridny night celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of their marriage. A few friends were Invited to dinner. Mrs. Jack Smith gave a dinner nartv Wednesday evening at her hoit) In North Bend. The guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winsor and Mr. and Mrs. Keating. The mfmbers of the Five Hundred Club will meet at the home of Mrs. 1.. J. Simpson in North Bend on New Year's eve when they will entertain their husbands. The members of the Chamlnade Club will hold a meeting next Wed nesday in the Knights of Finland hnil A musical nroeram will ba given. Instead of holding a regular meet ing next week the members of the Prlcilia Club will on the night of December 23 attend a party to be given by Mr. and Mr3. Gettins who will celebrate their wedding anni versary. ' A lad'es' night will be held Wn-1-' nesday at the North Bend Commer ipl club. The guests wi.l play FK Iirn'ired. Our shoe waterproofing keeps the wle of your foot dry. O. O. Lund, Broadway. See CARLETOX JEWELRY' COM PANY'S ad. in tonight's 'Times. It 's a message from Santa Claus to -nake a Merry Xmas and SAVE you nOXEY. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby glvjn tLat sealed Hds will be received by the common council of the city of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, up to r:Z0 o'clock in tho afternoon of the 22d -"ay of December, 190S, for the con- 'tructlon of sewers on that portion -,t Baines from Coal Bank Slough to rhe center of Washington aynnue, and nit portion of Washington avenue 'iom the center of Balnea street to ho east line of Graham street, In Jallro"ad addition to the town of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, ac f-ording to the plana and specifico- oc of oaid Improvement on -file in he oulce of the city recotdnr, and Miere opon to me inspection of all crsans Interested therein. A certified check for flro. por cent f the amount of bid must accom pany each bid, to be forfeited to the flty in case bid Is accepted and bidder U Us to enter into contract within five dayr after such ncceptttiico. Dr.tcd uns 10th day of December, 190S. J. M. UPTON, Recorder of said City of Marshfleld NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that sealqd bids will be received by the common council of tho city of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, up to half past seven o'clock in the afternoon of tho 22d day of December, 1008, for tho im provement with sidewalk of the fol lowing streets, to-wlt: 1. That portion of the west side of Graham street from a point 10 feet south of the north line of California avenue to tho south line of lot 25 of block 52, In Railroad addition to Marshfleld, Oregon. 2. That portion of tho north side of Washington avenue from a point 10 feet west of tho east line of Bur ngtt st'reet to the east lino of Graham 3treet, In Railroad addition to Marsh fleld, Oregon. Said improvements to be mado ac cording t'o the plans and specifica tions thereof on file In the. office of tho city recorder and there open to the Inspection of nil porsons Interest ed therein. A certified check for five por cent df tho amount of bid must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited to tho city u caso bid is accepted and bidder fails to enter Into contract within five days after such acceptance. Dated this 9th day of Decoinber, 1908. J. M. UPTON, Recordor of said city of Marshfleld. l'AKKSIDK I'Ol'LTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W, KINO, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chlckons for sal 91.no to 95.00 for setting of 15. ----- & DO DROP IX AND YOUR BOSOM FRIEND WILL J)0 THE REST. '" 22S32J2S5r&3 We Have 5ut rounded Ourselves with a complete assortment of tho best quallticd Electrical Supplies' of all kinds, and are fully prepared to put 1n any kind of Electrical plant, or to repair any that is out of order. We handle every appliance and re quisite for Electric Lighting, Heat ing, Bells, etc., and our work is thor ough in every" particular. Charges reasonable also. Oregon Electrical 'O Supply Co. A' STREET. MARSIIFIELD . Foley's Orlno Laxative cures chro nic conatii-dt a and stimulates the liver. Orlno regulates the bowels so they Will act natuially and you do not have to take purgatives contl nuously. For sale by RED CROSS PHARMACY. JOHN PREUSS, Prop x-r-r.'.mti.i. g -r. .uJ.M.r.T t I Masters and McLain t General Contractor's Buildi g Material and ' Beaver Hill Coal Ofliae: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2fUl . 826 00 not rorget that DeWltfb Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They aro plojsant little pills that aro easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and rn oraraend them. Sold by LOCKIIARl & PAR. 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There Is a cleanli ness and scrupulous care about our method of handling garments which never fall3 to please our numerous patrons. Lace curtains a specialty. We solicit family work and pronilee you the best results at he least cost. GIvo us one trial and you will be convinced that wo "make good." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PnONE 571. a - a - - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a r a 1 a a t a 1 a a a a :': :: t a i tock ny Opera House Sunday Night a t a a 1 a a a t a 1 a a 1 a t a a a 1 a 1 r a a a 1 a 1 a 1 a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa- a-a W ?T SERVE YOU. LOOK TIMS LIST OVER AND DECIDE: fc'LK SUSPENDERS COLLAR BOXES SILK UMBRELLAS SWEATERS NECKWEAR CL1 F BUTTONS FANCY SHIRTS TIE PINS INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS FANCY HOSE SMOKING JACKETS PAJAMAS HATH ROBES ffl Qggr ,,SHKELD, ORE. 2I2S2SSS23 ,-i.it' i m. r .rv-fKvxi'i -Do Yon Assume In - a - - - - rf - n - n - :: - a - n - - :: - W m ra . . um sT ' qJ From Satorday Until Xmas :': - , , ? ? niTllFTP P A If i; i I 'a $ J Perry, Montgomery A 01 Vt t fit lompany. a 1 .a ! 'a 1 a 1 1 1 he Holiday Display is Some thing Extraordinary All-Furniture, Floor Coverings and Draperies Marked in Plain Figures Come in, Make Yourself at Home and Wait on Yourself BARGAINS FOR ALL a a a a a a a a 1 a a a a 1 a a 1 a 1 a a 1 a 1 a t a t a a Perry, Montgomery & Co. OF THE FIRST-CLASS g a-a-a-a---a-ar---tt--tt-tt--tt.-ttt.-tttti-- irvz - r'k'---'rViiJ-T i.Ttoliirc ,-r--.r- 3 . ti fSiEBE: SO. s&- '-? 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