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riRWf rr,nSfc,avi THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909 -EVENING EDITION runners- ft COOS BAY TIMES!! r. An Indepeident Republican news paper published every evening except Bundny and Weekly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. t WITH THE . , 1 t TOAST AND TEA , Entered at the postc-Olce fit Marsh Ilit Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALOXKV Editor and I'ub. DA.V E. MALONEV News Editor SUIJSCRIl'TIO.Y KATES. In Advnnco. DAILY. One j ear $5.00 Blx months $2.50 Lest than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. Ono vear $1.50 GOOD KVKXIXG. Blest be the hands that toil to aid The great world's ceaseless need The hands that never are afraid To do a kindly deed. Selected. DeTfltfa Carbollzed Witch Haiel Bulve Is especially good for piles, but It Is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a salve Is needed. It is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWltt's Witch HEel Salve when you ask for It, Wo sell and recommend It. Sold by LOCKHAJtT - PARfiONRr FINANCIAL Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, Mliflpld :: :: :: :: Oregon TIip policy of the Coos Bay Times will be Republican In politics, with th ndependence of which President Rt ipvelt Is the leading exponent. Olllcinl Paper of Coos County. i LKVSO.VS KOR A RAILWAY. N A DISCUSSION of Important public Improvements projected In Oregon, the Daily Capital Jour nal ot Salem has the following edi torial which will be rpad with inter est here: "The very favorable report of Mr. Han.rnnn's expert, Col. Holabird, on the resources of the Coos Bay coun try ought to settle Mr. Harriman's mind on the question of building the line from Drain to Coos Bay. "Harriman has advanced the mon ey to build the line from Portland to Tillamook. "Harriman will build Into Kla m? h Falls by June 7th. ' T' Harriman interests are said to 1) -cady and willing to penetrate Central Oregon by the DesChutes canyon. "For these. things doing and, to be dot' fe thanks of the people of Orpiron are due the railroads are lo"-; iRst due. e, demand of Mr. Harriman that the Coos Bay people guarantee ..four.ier cent before he will build t has )-al one effect. "It has determined the Coos Bay pcr-'o to organize and go to work to belt) themoheq. "ftpr some one has built a rail rond into the Coos Bay country, Mr. Hrrrli Jin V wonder why his ch'tmn advisors dirt not steer him in thpr 'cn years ago. p ".n in California the Sprock et r-o-imany will begin to build a railroad across a desert just as Sen ator C ark did. "Work will begin within a month on the San Diego and Arizona rail rop'T Tccording to an announcement mr'' hv the Sprerkels Company. "Tho road will connect with the Southern Pnc'flc at Yuma, 150 miles er-' 'if Sin Diego. ' "It will run for a distance of 50 mllns below the line in Lower Cali fornia, John D. Spreckols having se cured the necessary concession from tho Mpylcan government. "Besides the build'ng of the rail rond, the company has secured a largo amount of land for depot and nfhor purposes, as well as the lands for wharves which the company will soon build. "At Chula Vista, a suburb of San D'ptrn. on the southwest shore of the bnv, they will erect warehouses, J rouiidiiouscs, oil houses and tanks, mnoliltio shops, and storago and ma terial sheds. "Tho building of this road means much for tho surrounding country. "It will develop ono of tho most fertile valleys In tho northorn part of Lower California, Valle de San Ysidro, and will also pass through tho Imperial valley, tho phonomonal growth of whose fortllo lands Is now wol' known to tho outsldo world. "Capitalists from all over tho country, and more especially ot tho Pacific coast, have- beon Investing heavily In and about San Diego slnco tho announcement two years ago that tho Sprcckels Interests would build this lino. "Mr. Hnrrlmnn has already sunk about a million and a half on the Drain and Coos Bay lino. "Tho Coos Bay people are now organized to survey and build a lino ou 'bo othor way to Roseburg. "The Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce hold a meeting Friday, A".-1 30 and raised several thousand dollnm for tho survey. ".Men llko Dr. McCormac, Henry SpiiRstackon, Dr. Mlngus, Wm. Grimes, and othors will not stop with a nieie Mirvuy. "Besides tlioro Is plenty of room and plenty of business for another i WHAT SAY? Don't fume and fret, Don't squirm and sweat, And get all in a tangle; Don't rip and tear, And danbe and swear, And fill tho air with jangle. Don't grump and growl, Don't scold and scowl, Don't get all in a muddle; Don't wail and weep And make a deep And pessimistic puddle. Keep steady, boy, There's much of joy And pleasantness awaits you; Let in the sun It's ten to one It's just yourself who hates you. ANON. Launch Express Leaves the Maze for Marshfleld at 7 a. m., arriving nbout 9 a. in. Leaves Marshfleld for the head of Navigation at 3 p m. FARE, GOc. ROUXD TRIP, 75c, Subject to Charter from 0 to 3. Do not rorget that DeWitt'b Little Early Risers are the best Dills made. They are pleasant little pills that an easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and recommend thprn SUM tr T.OOKHAKJ & PARSONS. Having the opportunity of their lives, the young Turks should not make the mistake of behaving like a lot of geese. WE DO REPAIRING AND ALSO DARN THE SOX FREE. -S mw, f itzwmv The latest fashion edict says "hats and shoes must match." Imagine a Coos Bay woman wearing waste bas kets or coal scuttles on her feet! railroad out of Coos Bay to Rose burg. "Let Mr. Harriman In good faith i go ahead and build the line from Drain to Coos Bay. "Let the Coos Bay boosters go ahead and build the line to Rose burg. "The country is rich enough and there will be business enough for both lines. - "The four per cent had better bo spent building a new road out of the Coos Bay country. .Mr. unrriman s advisers over reached in asking that four per cent. "All "Western Oregon and the whole Willamette Valley is interest ed in the flght for a railroad into Coos Bay. "It would mean the rapid develop ment of all Western Oregon and the coast country for its whole length. "The time Is not far distant when there will be a lino up and down the Oregon coast for the timber alone. "When deserts will support rail roads in Southern California and Mexico, where Harriman is building, and the Spreckels, why quibble about four per cent guarantees on tho railroad to Coos Bay? The great section of Central Ore gon must eventually have a short cut railrond to Coos Bay, which gov ernment engineers have pronounced tho only practical deep-sea harbor for warships between San Francisco and Pugot Sound. "When theso roads are constructed some of the richest territory in Ore gon will bn made accessib'p and homes provided for millions of pt- plo." PHONE r.Tl A DOLLAR SAVED h a DOLLAR MADE The habit of saving, formed c.rly lnllfe. It tho foundation of many a fortune. Thrifty people paronlz3 the Bavlngs bank and prosper Deposits Ip savings banks have proven more safe and profitable than any other class of Inve?tment for people who must build up a fortune from dally saving. -Tho department of savl'jgs Is a special feature with this bank. Interest paid on all Savings Deposits remaining six months or loiigrr. A GENERAL RANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLICI1ED. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS RAY DIRECTORS. JOHN S. COKE JNO, F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, W. S. CHANDLER, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON. DORSEY KREITZER, WILLIAM GRIMES, OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE. President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. UiAWWJWWWfttiWMIMytil'.MyW a.aa.a.a.a. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS , ;4j T"R. J. W. INGRAM ' Physician and Surgeon. Ofllco 208-20tt Coos RulldIng Phones Office 1G21: nn.i. .. 7 -"usage 164 T-R. A. I. nOUSEWORTII Physician and Surgeon Offices second floor of FIanaRan a Bennett Hawk Building Ofllce hours 3 to 4 p m.; 7 to i Phone: Ofllco. 1431; Residence. i'4J rR, R. E. GOLDEN P'lyslclnn and Surgeon 207-03 Coos Building. Office houis: 10 to 12 ni. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. n Phones: .,x esiuenrn 105 Bnk, Stone, Concrete and Timber Construction Plans Furnished for All Kinds of Work M.E.WHITMORE j CONTRACTOR AND CONSTRLC- TIOX SUPERINTENDENT. THE FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAX STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fargo Ncvnd.i National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. n , I The United States National Bunk, Portland. Ore liraWS TIlo xntionnl Park Bank, New York, N. Y. Drafts The Corn Exclinnge National Bank, Chicago, 111. OH The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyonnais,, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers 'in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Pergonal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. J-R. A. C. BURROUGHS ' - Homeopathic PliTsIrln.. k Chronic Diseases r. SpS taUv Residence and Ofllce, con cr "nf' , Second Sts., MnrsliflPl.l. ni"-!' '! "'"' mm LAWYERS J. W. BENNETT, Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Oregon. J Telephone M 25 J Residence 2"5 N. Mni-sliflclri, 13th S reet Oregon H-s-a-H-n-B-a-n-n-n-tt-n-- T STRAWBERRY BOXES FOR S.1JJI J, NEW BERMUDA ONIONS CABBAGE TURNIPS PEAS - IS RIVER RADISHES C. LIFORNIA TOMATOES CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS COOS RIVER RHUBARB C. W. WOLCOTT The Family Grocer Phono 071 Free delivery to any part of the city. Front Street Marshfleld I Flanagan & Bennett Bank J MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call- $ fornla, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ove., First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N M. Pothchild & Son, London, England. . Also sell exchange on neaily all the principal cities of Europe. r Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent nt 50 cents a month or $5 a year. 5 I INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS STE MEkS f CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OHN D. GOSS Attorney at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS JWrRS. NETTIE AVERY, Obstetric Nurse Res. corner 7th and T Sts, House No. 713, near bridge to new school house. . . Phone 252T CW. MERCHANT, ELl'XTRICIAN Wiring Done and Giaranteed it Reasonable Rates. Shop 51 Commercial Ae, Phone 901 "CAPTLEWOOD" at tho P K -8-B--K-a-K-B-n-M-H-8--M -a-::-K-B--a-:t-a-a-a--B- 4 I a a a 1 a a 1 a a a a t a 1 GASOLINE For the convenience of the up-town consumers, we have arranged to make a dally de livery of gasoline in bulk. Set your flag and we will fill your can for 85 cents. STANDARD OIL COMPANY PHONE 701. -B-B-a-B-8-8-B-a-B-8-8-8- HOMESTEADERS, NOTICE. Pei sons desiring locations on Gov ernment Land (Homestead) call on or address the undersigned. (Loca tion feo reasonable.) GEORGE MATHER, Port Orford. Or --------- MASONIC OPERA HOUSE idray MAY 13-4-4 Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera H. M. S. PINAFORE MARTIN E. ROBINSON, Director I I nance i E. D. PARSONS, Master. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND f SAILS FROM, PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. I SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. T F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, j Conch St. Dock, Portland. Oic. Marshfleld, Oro., Phone 441 Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Satu rdays at Service of Tide. W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 233 1 I aSHSHSanTC5HS2Sa5Z5a5SSHSZ5HSBS2SSS2SZFHSHSH5H5E5HSSSasai5E5H5BSHSHSHS PTCSZ5HS2SZSHSE5a52SZSHSHSSESHSHSa3HS2SHSHSHSa5HSE5E5HJSSH5?i5H5HSc California Buys 99 per cent of this County's Products When you reciprocate, remember to say "Ship on Steamer M. F. Plant" . u Sails pvprv SaHirrlnv fnr Vir P S rtOW Arf Kj fc52SBS2SESHSZ5HSS5Z5E5HSHSESE5HSHE52SaSHSZHS52SHSaSESBa5ESE5SSHSHii? w S. TURPEN Architect City Building Inspector Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. TWTARSHFIELD TURKISH RATIIS f-V1 210-213 Coos Ruilding Hours: Ladles, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Saturday Gents, 7 p. m.to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2111 TURKISH BATH, $1.00. L. BLIVEN. Prop. N"' HANSON. V. S. Veterinarian. IMione J201. Office at Heisner & Miller Co. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy C. Latin. New niul modern throughout. Rata SI per day, $0 per wee!:. Free bathi, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Art, Marshfleld. Ore i ---------- SouthMarshfield Coal $500 perTon We solicit your trade. All ' orders filled promptly. COOS RAY FUEIi COMPANY J. C. DOANE & SON. Props. Plione X3X, or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. f ---- - Auspices Marshfield High School I -------!' 'I'-i-i i ! ! - i .-- -., .i..i.ii.,,.,. Steamer Wilhelmma LUDVIQ CHRISTENSEN, Master. Balling for Bandon every Monday. For full Information, apply ChaJ Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. ---!- ! - 't- - - --- ---i .4. -i ! -. i i i t , . Temple (8b Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral suppllei In general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephone: OFFJCE 2161. REHIDENCB 3168. SUNG AND ACTED IN t COSTUME 1JV 40 Leading Singers 40 UNIFORMITY In Laundorlug "is never a result of 6llp-shod go-as-you-please meth ods. Almost anybody could turn out good Jaunderlng once in a while, but when a bundle comes to you as our bundles do, always with the finest possible sort of work therein, rest assured that carefulness and Ideal expertness is responsible for that uniform quality and can give it to you every time, MARSHFIELD nAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. T EHSESHSHSEransaScaMcScSaScSHS? STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips daily between Bandon and Coauille connecting with all Harehfleld Leaves nan don . ..0:45 a.m. Leaves Bandon . , .1:20 p. m. Leaves CoquIUe. ..0:15a.m. Leaves Coqaille ...4:00p.m. Traveler! leaving Marshlield In the morning reach Bandon at noon. People on Coauille river can spend over three hours In Marshfleld and reach home the same day. COQUTLLE RIVER TRANS PORTATION CO. SHS??2Td&aSHSH52SHEElra5a5HSWai? 1 reagflPnTiav?re. rmro'ivM .umkMgX OP .MARSHFIELD I Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Reserved seats at Butler's t COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS 1 Cavanagh, Chapman Gb Co. General Repair Work and Woodturninri. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen. Avenue, Marshfield B-4-8-: I We Make a Specialty d I PURE WINES and LIQUORS For Family Use t . a" Phone 481 t FreeDeliTerj Coos Bay liquor Co. j Mil rsh field, Ore. Agente for Itosa Linda Cigar- fl If you want to get the want P want to get, you want to get want you want to get into tne getter, the Coos Bay Times. yjmr inqidgspmsrmitwmmjttn-i rAUiHwgjHiffffPkkij,