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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1908'. K COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news- J paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co, Kntered at the postoffl.-e ut Marsh ield, Oregon, for tr nsnilsslon tiros ci the walls as second class mail natter 44. C. MALONKY...Kditir fid Pub. DAV K. MALONEY. ..News Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. IJAILY. Qse year 5.00 Sis tnestbs . $2.50 am than 6 nmn'Jis per month. .SO WUKKI.Y. Ow Tear $1.60 address All (,' tumunlcatkns to COOS HAY DAILY TLMSS MarsJiflcld - - Oregon The policy of tue Coos Hay T' tij the independence of "hich Fresl lent j -icosrreir is m" inuii z "'aoneui TAFT'S PERSONALITY. As a matter of fact, to any one who knows Mr. Taft, the charge that he lacks "personal magnetism" Is sim ply laughable, writes an Englishman In Harper's Weekly. I will defy any one to come across him In private without feeling drawn toward this good humored, unconventional, rol licking giant, with his frank, free bearing, his massive look of power ajad adequacy, his radiating air of jollity and zest. I recall that at the fixst moment of our meeting and this 1 think must be pretty near.y every one's experience he made on my mind and senses four distinct im pressions. The first was that he was immensely likeable. His heartiness, his geniality, you felt at once, rang true. There followed instantly the conviction that here was a man you could trust to the last. In his face, his eyes, his whole manner of bear ing, Mr. Taft carries the unmistak- able stamp of an-engaging and an;a unswerving integrity. He is one of the most palpably honest men I have ever oncountered. He is honest even in his politics. Indeed, it Is hardly too much to say that his poll tics are comprised in saying straight out precisely what he thinks. He is almost as incapable as Lord Rose berry himself, though irom widely different causes, -of the distortions of partisanship. My second impression of Mr. Taft as he sat down, munched i sand wich, hoisted a huge leg over the arm of his chair, and relieved the waistcoat buttons of their normal functions it was in his official room In the war department was that, whatever might be his shortcomings, affectations "frills" pretentiousness of any kind, was not among them. A snapshot of Mr. Taft at that moment would have made an admirable study of democracy In undress. My third and fourth impressions I call tham the third and fourth, though they came simultaneously with the others were those of an unhurried, ever ready instinct and capacity for deal ing with men and things. Mr. Taft's overwhelming physique alone seemed somehow to gunrantee his efficiency. One could not imagine the problem that would not .give way beneath such an Impact; and one could quite easily concelvo him crashing through all obstaclos and ontapgleinents with the all conquering certainty of a smiling, -patient, supremely human s.team roller. This, Indeed, Is what he lias beon doing for tho last ten years. BRYAN IX FOUR YEARS. Chairman Mack's announcement that "it Is not at all likely" that Bryan will again bo tho candidate does not satisfy the skeptical. ' It Is recalled by them that Henry Clay wag nominated three times and would have been uouilnnted the rourth If It had not been for the Xexfcan war, and the tremendous iwpularlty of tho war heroes. Clay had 97 votes even then. to Zachary Taylor's 111. Will Brynn be the next nominee? Tho Springfield, Maw., Republican, na Impartial as any east ern newspaper could be, and as friendly to Bryan,- nnswors: In truth, this must bo written town as among the politically un certain things. Nothing now soems to he more Improbable or more ridi culous than another Bryan canvass or tho prostdency, but If tho groat mass of tho domocratic party as now constituted domaud Bryan again, ns lhoy did last summer, they will rfoubtless succeed in gottlng him again. Events and Bryan himsolf will dlsposo of this Issue, and such toucortod efforts as arc now bolug agitated to crowd him asldo will bo s clear waste or lauor, If Bryan should want tho nomina tion, as matters now stand, who could successfully appear against " ! . i H GOOD EVENING. i ?t He bath shewed thee, oh X H man, what is good; and what X doth the Lord require of the, it' i... i 1,-m. -.t . i r v uu udwj r ctMU v vw r fi mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah vi s. X&&&&', i-,KKrii.lK C&QCtAS SOMETIMES. The cards he held Were very small, Thy truly were Not worth a call, . And when he drew His luck was tough; You would haye thought" He had enough. But to his face No quiver came, He made a bluff And won the game. And that's 'the way It is in life. In winning fortune Or a wife, Play the game fair And do your be3t, And, If at times You are distressed Laugh and go to It With a grin, A bluff well played Will often win. Selected. When a man begins to lose hair mo3t of his illusions fall his out with it. Getting a husband may be an art; but keeping him is a science requir ing deep study and uninterrupted labor. The average man selects a wife as schoolgirl does a novel; he picks out one with a showy cover nothing much inside. and A bachelor lives a life of harrow ing uncertainty, but a married man has the consolation of knowing that nothing worse can happen to him. Much of that delightful mystery that once surrounded a woman ap pears to have escaped through the hole In her peek-a-boo waist and the slash in her sheath skirt. V.'IirX EGGS ARE EGO.. At this time eggs are eggs, or wo.ll. One might say they are more or less so. For sometimes when they're In 'he shell It seems to be a case of guess so. However, eggs are eggs, we'll say, Just for the sake of illustration, And take no heod of what they may Become from too long preservation Well, eggs are eggs, a pleasant form Of most nutritious human forage, Unless, perchance, they get too warm While they are waiting In cold storage. So oggs aro eggs, and wo delight To have them served to us some mornings When they are just exactly, right, And not passed out with well meant warnings. But ogss are eggs at fifty-five Per doz nil guaranteed not shady. Do not appeal unto our thriv ing first class table boarding lady. Star Boarder. What a woman needs for real suc cess In the buslnoss world Is not a knowledge of office methods so much as a really becoming hat and a him? Possibly Governor Johnson. Nobody elso. But four years Is a long time In politics. Thore may be plenty of re alignments In the course of four years and many new mon may bo available In faot, Bryan's namo may not oven bo mentioned. TO PROTECT GAME. It is ostlmatoil by Orogon suortv mon that 20,000 doer are killed each year by panther and othor 'ill boasts and tho legislature will be askod to pass an act placing a large bounty on tho scalps of such animals. It Is tlmo something should be done to stop this terrible slaughter and all things considered tho bounty could hardly bo placed too largo, A bounty sufficient to Induce hunters to make a business of hunting pan thor and bear will do ten timet more to preserve' game than all of the gamo wardons. Myrtle Point Enterprise, With tee least -and iea : Tn - knowledge of how to do her gracefully. hair The amount of encouragement wlilrh tlio nnrin wnmnn thinks i . man requires is a matter for serious ! .. .. . ............ renecnon on me pari 01 tne gin who possefesos an attractive brother. Why all this bother about forestry Just because trees are. becoming ex tinct, when there is such, a crying need for some movement which- will prevont eligible men from becoming Jextinct? You can't expect a man to be wise all the time, nor In one of your hi Id atootents need you bank on a woman being wise- any of the time. The Time Puzzls. The clock In the parlor Is running too fas:: The ckek In the kitchen Is slow; Tb otock in t-e hall Is at best but a toy. And half of the time it won't go. John's watch needs repairing, and Bill's wasn't wound: The clock In the nttlc won't chime: We've no less than twenty timepieces about. And no one can tell us the time. From grandfather's turnip you would not . cspect Exactness to minute and dot. But Ethel Miranda has one that Is new. And hers should be rlsht on the spot. It l3n't dependable nevertheless. No more than the new dollar tick That Chester received as a prise with n suit And" thought he was turning a trick. It's watches to right of us, watches to left And clocks scattered round here and there. Besides a sundial that stands In the yard. Though broken and needing repair. In beautiful cases most all of them tick In plentiful rhythm and rhyme. But no one Is1 certain that hi3 Is cosrect. And no one can swear to the time. To see that our meals are pulled off whn they're due. That no one may hick or complain. Wo average up every timepiece In tho house And watch for tho eight o'clock train. If It Is on time, we can feel we are saved. But when It Is half an hour late Wo turn to our watches, our clocks and the sun And average their heated debate Wanted a Chance. "What did the doctor say "when he called?" nrfiwit) "I Irst he want oil to look at hci Kj f tongue.' ) "To see If sh ', I had fever. I sun- j, pose?" "Xo; to have n moment's quiet, so he could S think." Difference! of Opinion. Just think, the baby only weighs sit pounds." . "That Is because you had the Junk buyer weigh It on his scnles. Just wait until the iceman comes along ami nsk him. You will discover then that tho baby la n monster, welghlup twenty-five pounds at tho very least." Pociiivo Evidence. "He keeps hi3 wife iu hot water all the time." "Is that so?" "Yes." "Then I know what ho isn't." "What?" "A Janitor." t Done For. "She Olrted with him." "Xot hard to do." "Then she turned him down." "Easy." "Then she married him." "Gee! She Is up against It sure!" Her Good Time. "I am trying hard to marry off that fldow." "Shame on you!" "Why?" "Can't you let tho poor thing enjoy herself?" Out cf Place. "What Is an nuomnly. pa?" "An honest man In the city hall." Had Preferences, "The lecturer said that a man Rbould kiss his wife at least three times u day." "That seems like a good Idea.. Don'l you think so?" "I'd want to see the wife before com mittlug myself." Getting Even. "Just plain John Brown?" ' "That Is all." "But 'you used to have a middle name. Why did you drop It?" "The man I was named for died and forgot to Ibnve mo any of his money." Lone Ono. "lie Is a hero of three wars." "But he doesn't draw n pension." "Xo; that Is where the hero part comes In." Laud Opening. There is going to be a land open ing at Roseburg, Ore., January 20, 1900. For lists, blue print maps with vacant lands marked thereon and full Information regarding fil ings, etc., send $2.00 to ROBEBURO ABSTRACT. COMPANY, Roseburg, Ore. T,-t.jf'-r -v hfA M.&. 7 FINANCIAL n '. t"Z5i J- MMM fc-MfcM IOTMrfW iMI I Hi I WWaHlJM MIT rjfWJlllPIMl 1W4 IVUU X I J 1 I If If W First Trust and Savings Rank 1 Do:tnr- " ill O B rxlt, 5100,000 Capital, Fully Paid STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING Pays Interest on Time and Savings Deposits Tho officers and the entlro directorate nre citizens of Mnrahfield and vicinity who own and control the capital stock Whoso every Interest and succpss meant1 the success of this community. We solicit your business and accounts. niRECTons. JOHN S. COKE" STEPHEN C. ROGERS, HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, hi. C. HORTON, WILLIAM GRIMES. OFFICERS. . JNO. S. COKE, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vlco President and Manager. E5T.c-.59RSa Fkftsgan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits 875,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking buUness and draws on the Bank of Cali fornia, SanFrancIsco, 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 the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or 55 a jear. ?WTI?0 OCT PAID in i iiiu i - - K4": THE FC,ST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Strict! a Commercial Bank Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. -The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. The National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, ill. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. Draws I Drai s ou I' i The Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. r-- - In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, As'ia, Afrl", 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 $ o CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAS T STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance 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. II. W. Skinner. Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland. Oie. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 I Portland & Coos PS 5, ja Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. . S. S. CZARINA S SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR. Jl RYlNG FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. L. W. Phono Main 233 1 a51SE5Z5?TO525H5E5ZCT.52H5H5H525H5315H5uS.5HJP5H5 EZ5T!SE?2SSSHSHS3ES2SZFESaiSa5a!JH5ESa5S5HS?.5S2SSS?5dSa5asHS2S? tecmer SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TUESDAY. No reservation held after the arrival of bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, I JSa525H5cSaSa5i55gE525B5B5Z5ag555 frm 4 fr 4' ! frtfr fr Streamer Wilhelmma LVD VIO CHRISTENS RN, Master. Sailing for Bandon fvery Monday. For full Imfoxmietiou, aly Cha Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. Steamer Flyer lawiiorn & Mcculloch, Owners, jve. Marshfleld uve. North Bend M. M. Open for Chnrter Nights nnd Sundays Tho Flye Always Leaves on Time. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A, 8:45 " 10:05 10:45 " 11:15 1:00 P. M, 1:45 P 2:30 " 3:15 4:00 " 5:00 HlfiH (lRAHF MFATC The odor of good roast bos! koweTer 111)11 VJ1U1171. IULMIU appetizing, can onlv be anaeestive of the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every pteee 0.' OMt we Bell, All ocr meats are the choicest we can produce. R. H. NoMcjm- .JEe CITY MARKETPhonc 1941 C o&4 Front, Street MmMkCd Oregon ' Hi JNO. F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, BR. C. W. TOWER, HORSEY KREITZER, SZe&SSZZeSZ333&535SX222Z2l ON TIME DEPOSITS - c - H - &4 - : Si Bay S S. Line ra s&tl Shay, Agt. - - A. St. Dock tril 1 THE K M. F. Plant tho ship unless ticket Is mTJ'. - ? - Si&fr' nZ5S5z5tttaSS253n5&r5i2S52EPr'l 0.,,. .,v, U dlfiAlYltLK rAYUKtlfc Tuo Irips dally b-tn Undon and Coonllle connecting with all Uariafeld trains. Cj Leaves Raudon , .,6:45 a.m. Dj Leaves Bundoi: . . .1:2 p. m. " Leaves Coqalllo. . .0:lSa. na. Q Leaves Coqalllo ...4: 6 p. n. I fU Travelers leaving MarshHeld lm th r n morning reach Uandun at noon. I'eople K Lf; on Coqullle river can tpend oyer three in pi hours In Maribfield and reach home tat) ly -n tame day, fj g COQU1LLH RIVER TllANB- K f3 PORTATION CO. pJ 2S3ES?K5'di25H52J2E2SH5r!5a3'HSrLTL in ORUGON K 1 JL. R. E. GOLDEN Physician nnd Surgeon 202-03 Coos building. I Office hours: 10 to 12 m 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.oj. Phones: Office 1051 Residence Kir, D K. A. O. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Cbronio Diseases a Snpri,if Residence nnd office, comer 'C a'1Hj Kccond Slrecis, Mnrshneld. DR. GEORGE W. LESMK Oftcopnthlc Physlciao .. o, AiHerlSehoo. oI oeopM,y uiucoiintirs:-a m totn. m n.i,... ., pi olntmant, omceovnr Kim Ktionil b7u7 Phout loll, Mnrshfield, Ot T R. GEO. E. DEC -' Physician nnd Sureo. New Flanagan & iJennott Bank Bids Phono I6rfl . ' Residence Phone 1655, TP ' W, INGRAM -a-' Piiyslrlnn nnd Suri("on Office 20S-209 Coos MlldnR Phones Office 1621: Residence 1621 D"- A. It. HOUBEWORTH Physician and Surgeon.. ,;. Offices second floor of Flanagan & I Bennett Bank Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone: Office, 1431: Residence, H33 RS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammerer Pboae I 1'4 Lawyers. Francij H. Clarice J ,cob n. Make Lawrence A Uljequist CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNKYS-A T-LAW United States Commissloner'p Offlct Trust Building. MarshfiVjd, Ore. J. W. RENNETr, OfSce over Flanagan ft Bennrt Ban. MarshHeld, . - .nrpirot f Ah . CuIUJ, - Attorneys at Law. i.farshfleld. Oregon. ltSEJJ JJW.L1 1 Miscellaneous .f W. MERCHANT, ? Electrician Wiring Guaranteed and Dono at Reasonable Rates. Shop: South Marshfleld, Phone 1033 S. TUHPEN Architect. Oyer Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. S ' 1 li AJtsIIFrKLtt TURKISH BArUS p 1 JlVI 210-213 Coos Building. rjjLjIours: Ladies, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, czcept Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to i. a. m., except Friday. Phone 2 J 41. TURKISH BATH $1.00. C. L.'BUTTERFIELD. I';op. - RUyiS & ALISON - Photographers. C003 Bay Monthly Bitfg. Telephone No. 017, Mnrslifleld, Oregon. i HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattln. New nnd modem throughout. Rntea St iier daf. $(! jier week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marahfield. Oro. Htotlng, fishing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's naradlso. Tfhen yotz eomo to Ten Mile Q Tlsit the Ten Mile cafe, co- ttrrraa, teats, boats, complete 0 easap outfit tor rtnt iu !. J. cosablc rates. In connection with the cafe. Any sire party taken care of. Call and soe ua or phone your engagement. Phone local or long distance. R. II. REKD," 1'rop, LAKESIDE, ORE. J- W ,v- lfflJPBTFPT.7 Teiaple (Sit Wilson UNBERTAIUNO PARLORS. Funeral supplies In general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2181. RESIDENCE 2103. B;w. 1 ?m SV v M tfl 1 I i r.'JMBJJA'Wigt m'i'tu' broug!it t!i :m m Qt to the ;l "i'f V - wyJ . ' r sr Wl-OU J Mla.TlM.tnfeyyi,, ,,r . g 5t