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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofllce at Marsh
Sold, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mall matter.
H. C. MALOXKY Editor nnd Pub.
DAN K. MAI.ONKY News Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
in Advance.
U.llLY.
One year $5.00
Bli monthB 12.50
Less than 6 months, per month
WEEKLY.
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One year $1.50
Address all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES,
Mpfflhflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon
The Coos nay Times represents a
consolidation of the Daily Coast Mall (
and The Coos Day Advertiser. The
Coast Mail was the first daily estab-
llahpd nn Coos Bay and The Coos
Bay Times Is its immediate sue-1
cessor. '
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Ofllclal Paper of Coos Comity. I
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A IJOXUS TO SUCCESS.
WE RESPECTFULLY suggest
consideration of the plan of
furnishing forth an annual
bonus, say of $5,000, as Coos Bay's '
bid for progress, and contribution to
her own upbuilding, In the best way
that shall present Itself, year by
year. This will beat frittering away i
similar amounts In pleasure-stunts
and advertising schemes and yield
Immensely of profits yet unknown
here.
Such a sum held out each year as
the regular sign and signal for new
business, new men, and new blood
In the community, will be worth
1,000 per cent to us In a few years.
Make the sum of our bonus to stand
for at least 10 per cent of the invest
ment we Invite, and then go for eve
rything In the manufacturing line
that can be brought, and wrought,
here. Give it, annually, fn sites, or ''
cash, or other practical ways, to ' It Is. a sign of old age when the
bring in new industries and more ploasantest thing about a picnic is a
people, and once It Is known that rain to prevent it.
wo are committed to such a policy of .
common-sense and commercial snap, I There are too many Coos Bay
wo will never lack the best of ap- people who look upon their friends
plications for the use of the ad- solely as a soft place to land,
vantage; Such a scheme would soon i
make the city famous as a live and Harrlmnn can now see the mis
active center, and the doing of It take he made In devoting all his
will work no hardship we are not time to getting rich Instead of fat.
already familiar with; only it would p, , ", '
throw back to our counters and if everybody Is now satisfied that
wage-envelopes the splendid access bee sttngs will cure rheumatism, the
of business and profit so much de-
sired.
The whole matter could be nego-
tinted through our own banks, one
after tho other, under the direction
of the Chamber of Commerce; and
the first success would ensure the
others. If we could not get any
thing in, we could send something
out, a lumber laden ship, or a boat
load of dairy-products, or some
other strong advertising medium of
the county and section; anything to
compel resognltlon of Coos Bay as
one of tho ports and dopots of the
raclflc world and the Coqulllo Val
ley as rich In resources of many
kinds. Give the matter thought and
let It simmer until Its real advan
tage becomes apparent, as a trade
and business policy, nnd thou go at
It. Not ono dollar of It will ever be
regretted or lost; and every dollar
of profit will bolong to the place, as
"well as tho redundancy In tralllu and
trade and wide advertising.
COOS DAY'S FUTURE.
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Tho entorprlslng citizens of Coos
Day do not propose to lose any of
tho ndvnntago already gained in the
way of harbor Improvement, and tho
Port Commission at Murshlleld has
guaranteed $50,000 for the maln-
tenanco or tno government dredge
Oregon, which Is now at work In tho
harbor. There has been a inurked
Improvement In tno channel over
Coos Bay bar since work was begun,
nnd tho results achieved hnvo been
of a nnturo that fully warrants
tlnuntlon of the efforts of tho people
Railroad connection may bo postpon
ed for a short tlmo, but no region
having ns good an entranco from tho
sea and so many varied rosourcos
hack of it can fail to prosper and In
tlmo railroads will enter tho Coos
Bay country because they can no
longer afford to remain away from
IL Portland Oregonlau.
liET THE PEOPLE KNOW what
you want through tho medium of
THE TIMES WANT AD. and you will
obtain what you deslro In a
eliort space of tlmo.
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With
the Toast and Tea
COOD KVKXI.VG.
Why not rejoice more? Count
up your golden mercies; count
up your opportunities to do
good; count up your "exceeding
great and prccioiu promises."
Selected.
The Cause of the Straggle.
When I've enough to eat and wear
Why should I strive for more?
i yj, you no!e ,y neighbor there
Just pushing by my door.
He owns a motor car, while I
On foot must travel still;
I fain would have as much as ho,
And some day soon I will.
Today I own a motor car;
What further do I need?
My neighbor passed me but
this
morn
In one of greater speed.
He laughed at me as he flew by,
Aml j-n not re3t untn
gt as Ills,
And some day soon I will.
My car Is now as fast as his,
But I'm not satisfied;
"Is fortune's triple, so they say,
While mine's not multiplied,
I'll treble mine before I quit,
Although the pace may kill,
I want as much or more than he,
And get it soon I will.
And thus the source of discontent,
The thought that makes us sore;
We can't enjoy the things we have
If neighbors but have more.
Though health may fade and
strength depart.
And we grow short of breath,
To be as rich as some one else,
We struggle on till death.
Selected.
A Coos Baj man is so
contrary
that cheese physics him.
doctors might try the same remedy
tor hives.
If grandchildren annoy a grani-
mother, she Is careful not to let any
one know it. A grandfather isn't so
particular.
The Deseret News, which says, coi-
lege bred is half a loaf" should in
common fairness admit that not all
loafers aro college bred.
A publisher announces that "Tho
Danger Murk" Is to appear In the
fall. After that, ho hopes, tho dollar
mark will bo more In evidence.
A writer on etiquette enters objec
tion to tho use of tho world "Hello"
nt tho telephone. Perhaps "Ah,
there" would suit him better.
That Chicago man who rocontly
nto a Panama hat wasn't economiz
ing very much, when you remember
tho cost of genulno Panama hats.
A Kansas man stopped In the
road to pick up a horse shoo nnd
was run over by an automobile. Now
ho probably has ono pet superstition
less.
Tho Wrights are having almost as
much trouble with tholr flying ma-
ehno ns BOIno Coos nj. mon haVo
'wlth U0,r moto,. boiUs am, aut0.
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"Elijah" Snuford Insists that tho
ond of tho world will some on tho
con-'morning of Soptembor 1.5. Now, If
we can only put off our creditors till
tho 10th!
A Kansts man shot nt his wife be
cnuso "sho had too much religion,"
but ho will find tho law paying just
as little attention to that excuse as
to tho ono that ho had too much
ammunition.
A Mount Cnnnol, 111., woman be-
gan Ufo as a Bird, and In hor teons
sho married a Martin. After his
denth sho hecamo n Crow, and after
his demise sho chose a Robin, Rob-
tbed of her mato once more, sho so-
lected a Buzzard. The end Is not
yet, but she can no longer be re
garded as a chicken.
The manufacturer of beauty lo
tions naturally regards every wo
man's face as part of his fortune.
From the way the housefly buzzes
around, it has not yet taken that de
claration of war very seriously.
A New Orleans man killed a bill
collector the other day, and now he
will have a lawyer or two running
up another big bill for him.
The Nevada man who cut his
throat because he was getting too
fat probably never thought of cut
ting out a few meals dally.
This denaturing process appears
to be reaching the limit. Xow some
one in Kentucky claims to hav
found a kickless mule.
"If the baby is cross, play the
piano," says the editor of a mothers'
journal. But but perhaps the
neighbors would prefer to hear the
baby.
The marriage of Mr. Gunn rnd
Miss Hunt In Washington the other
day was not exactly one of those
quiet affairs we occasionally read
about. t
By the time the doctors get
through with him, Mr. Harrlman
may be rid of that pain in his back,
but he will feel an occasional twinge
In his leg.
Wo fear the New Yorker who fell
In a dead faint when Informed that
he was the father of triplets Is In the
habit of taking his little troubles too
seriously.
The Washington man who has suc
ceeded In producing a crowless roost
er deserves honorary membership In
the society for the suppression of
useless noises.
An eastern editor writes at some
length to prove ,that there Is danger
In fiction. To discover that there is
also danger in truth, it is only neces
sary to call some man a liar.
"Perhaps I shall raise onions and
potatoes on my Virginia farm," says
Mrs. Howard Gould. Go to it,
Katherlne! That would be an Im
mense Improvement over what you
,lmve been ra,slns ln,New York-.
"Don't be afraid of death," says
the Lincoln Journal. "It is really
the best friend we have on earth."
Yes, but what good on earth can
that friend do us after we are unJer
It?
During a convulsion a pntlent In a
Now York hospital coughed up a
gold cuff button and a watch chain.
But he will have to cough up more
than that before the doctors aro
through with him.
An exchange comments on the fact
that twice as many men as women
die suddenly. Nothing surprising
about that, for the only thing a nor
mal woman will over do suddenly Is
to change her mind.
Senator Tillman says ho trembles
for tho future of the nation. Draco
up, senator! It Is not always easy
to explain that shaky look to suspi
cious persons who have experienced
the morning after feeling.
An eastern exchange brings tho
nows thnt tho authoress of a book
entitled, "There Is No Death," has
married a prominent undertaker.
Now there will have to be an occa
sional death If her husband Is to
mnke a living.
A Northern Colorado paper con
tained the following nd one day Inst
week: "Wanted A young man to
tnko care of a pair of mules of a
Christian disposition." Where In
tho world did that man get those
mules?
A man in Chicago has been heavily
lined for taking another man's um
brella. The much-tnlked-of millen
nium may not bo so far off after all.
"Tho perils of Ice water," says a
New York physician, "aro greater
than the perils of alcohol." Now if
tho porlls of buttermilk are greater
than the perils of Ice water wo can
see our finish.
Go to tho PUP Saloon NORTH
BEND Saturday and get a big FREE
CHICKEN STEW.
FINANCIAL
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The habit of saving, formed e'.rly In life, f the foundation of
many a fortuac. Thrifty people p;i'rontze tho savings bank and
prosper
Deposits In savings banks have p'oveu more safe and profitable
than any other class of Investment for people who must build up
a fortune from dally saving.
The dnpartment of savings is a special feature with this bank.
Interest paid on nil Saving' Deposits remaining siv months or
Ioimrr.
A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST DUIXESS TRANSACTED
CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.
First Trust and
OF COOS RAY
DIRECTORS.
JNO,
JOHN S. COKE
STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN.
M, C. HORTON.
WILLIAM GRIME3.
OFFICERS.
JNO. S. COKE. President. DORSEY KREITZER, CnBhier.
M. C. HORTON. Vice President und Manager.
THE FIR.ST
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL RANK
Wells Fargo Nevada National Hank, San Francisco, Cal.
The United States National Hank, Portland, Ore.
The National Park Rank, New York, N. Y.
The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111.
The Rank of Scotland, London, England.
The Credit Lyounals, Paris, France.
Draws
Drafts
on
In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and
South America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check.
Certificates of Deposit Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
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, Ore., J
First National Bank, Roteburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, Now
York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, London, England.
Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. 2
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent
at 50 cents a month or $5 a year. J
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS f
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STEAMERS
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CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
Steamer Alliance
E. D. PARSONS, Master.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
t SAILS FROM COOS RAY TUESDAY S, AT SERVICE OF THJE.
C. G. Stlmson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent.
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Couch St. Dock, Portland. Otn.
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Sails from AinsworthDockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
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County's Products
When you reciprocate, remember to say
"Ship on Steamer M. F. Plant"
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Sails every Saturday for here F. S. DOW, Agt G
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Streamer Wilhelmina
LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday1. For full information, apply
Chaii Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent.
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NOTICE!
Any person cutting Timber or
Bark of any description on tho lands
of the Southern Oregon Company, or
removing same, or other property,
from said lands, without being duly
authorized In writing, SI1 be prose
cuted according to law.
Any person furnishing sufllcient
evidence for the recovery of property
so taken and conviction of the par
ties concerned, will be given one-half
of the property recovered.
SOUTHERN OREGON
COMPANY
Savings Bank
F. HALL,
W. S. CHANDLER,
DR. C. W. TOWER.
DORSEY KRBITZER,
COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Y
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Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441
Bay S S. Line
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STEAMER FAVORITE
Two trips dally between Bandon nd
Coqullle connecting with all Marshfleld
trains.
Loaves Bandon . . .0:45 a.m.
Leaves Bandon ...1:20p.m.
Leaves Coqullle. . ,0:lBa. m. S
Leaves Coqullle ...4:00p.m. S
Traveler! leaving Marshlleld In the p)
morning reach Bandon at noon. 1'eonlu si
on CoQUllle rljer can pvud over three K
hours In Marahfield and rpurh hm ,.. nl
tame day. In
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L. J. POST
Contractor and Builder
Elgrteen year experience tms taught us a
motto "Talceourttme and do our work right"
Pricn CmuuUdi with Bl Work
622 South Second Street
MARSHFIELD, ORB.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1
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R. J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon.
Onice 208-20 Coos Dulldln
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Phones Office 1 C21; Residence 16D
TTR. A. Tj. IIOUSEWORTH
- Physician nnd Surgeon
Offices second floor of Flanagan I
Bennetl Hawk Building.
Offlco hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p.m
Phone: Offlco. 1431: Residence. I4jj
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IX, IX. E. GODDEN
Physician nnd Surgeon
Phones:
Office 1051 Resldfiice 105.
202-03 Coos Building.
Office bonis: 10 to 12 m.
2 to Gjind 7 to 8 p. j(
LAWYERS ""
J.
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flnnagan & Bonnetl
Bank.
Marshfleld,
Of'KM,
J
OHN D. GOSS
Attorney at Law.
Marshfleld,
Oregaa.
MISCELLANEOUS
CW. MERCHANT,
ELECTRICIAN
Wiring Done and Guaranteej at
Reasonable Rates.
Shop 51 Commercial Ave.,
Phone
224-J
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S. TURPEN
Architect
City Building Inspector
Over Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
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nANSON. V. 8.
Veterinarian.
Phone 1201.
Office at Helsner & Miller Co,
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J
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Coos Bay Paving
& Construction Co.
Plans nnd Estimates Furnished
Phone 282-L
Plnnt and Warehouse Sherl
dan and Qutvn Street.
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South Marshfield
I Coal$4.50 per Ton
Nut Coal $2.50 per ton
COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY
J. O. DOANE & SON. Prop.
Leavo orders at Tho Finnish
Cooperative or Phone 53-X.
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DELICIOUS CAKES AND COOKIES
GOOD PIES
Try
Hunter's City Bakery
172 Broadway, Opposite Coos Bay
Times Olllce.
Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty.
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For Family Use
Wo have the largest
best line of
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PURE WINES
and LiQUORS
ON COOS BAY.
Everything wo sell Is guar
anteed under Government Pure
Food Law.
FREE DELIVERY
Phono Us Your Order.
Coos Bay Liquor Co. f
Marshfleld. Ore. ?
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"ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH
YOUR LAUNDRY WORK?"
IF NOT TRY THE
Marshfield Hand &
Steam Laundry
OUR SPECIALTY: HIGH GRADE
WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE.
PHONE 220-J.
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