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si"1 I ' 9 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARbHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER, 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION. ' coos Bf ' ( fLSmmmmmmm Dedicated to the service of tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. An lndepeident Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by 5Tho Coos Boy Times Publishing Co. M. C. MALONEY Editor and Tub. BAN E. MALONEY News Editor SUBSCRIPTION HATES, in Ailvunco. , DAILY. One year $5.00 Blx months 2.60 Less than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, Muffihllcld :: :: :: - Oregon Kntered at tne nostofflce at Marsh ..- field, Oregon, lor transmission Ihrough the malls as second class mall matter. The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coasjt Mall nd The Cooa Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is Its immediate successor. OKFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OP MARSHFIELD. Official Pnpcr of Coos County. THE GIST CONGRESS. FROM NOW until the summer of the new year breaks upon us, the country will ring with the din of Congress, and In the uproar and medley the people are likely to hear some resounding and interest ing things that will cause them to stop and think of the strange wis dom that marks the work of the ses sion; of the potency for amendment and adjustment of notorious follies and evils long borne and crying for reform, says the Astorlan. For this Is the session that shall demonstrate the general policies and fixed cour ses of the Taft administration and the test and substance thereof; there will be a frank show-down on the " part of all concerned, the President, the Republican party, and the op position. By the time adjournment is had, Ihe people will know far more about Mr. Taft than they know at present; It is his opportunity for declaring himself; for making good as the head of a tremendous poli tical organization, the representative of its greatest traditions, and as the executive head of a greater nation which is looking to him' to perpetu ate the best, and add to that befet of his own wisdom, faith ajld conscien tious effort. It is the long term, and Is charged at Its vory beginning with a world of grave ,and Important questions of homo and foreign significance, among which are the notable Issues of tho treatment to be meted out to Nicaragua; the ponding problems of Chinese and Japanese origin; the smoothing down of tho tnrlft rup tures as they rise at homo and abroad; tho customs scandals In connection with the sugar imports; matters of treaty readjustments with various European nations; Can adian boundary matters; expansion of American commerce In many di rections; tho Panama tanal and Its expedition; the White Slavo traffic and Us obliteration; the ro-orgnnlza-tlon of tho Army and Navy; parly pledges and their fulfilment; Postal Suvings bank; tho balancing of tho postal charge and rates; ship sub sidy matters; conservation of tho natural resources; and many other relatively new matters; all unite dis tinct from tho ordinary routine- busi ness of tho Congress, which is in lt solf, almost enough to absorb tho time and Interest of tho great delib orato body. Tho essontlal quality of the Insur gent movomont Is also to bo tried out to the limit of its lnfluenco and effectiveness If tho promise of' Its londors may borelled upon; and tho evorprosont scheme of labor adjust ments must bo mot and disposed of, and in torms and scope nover. yot ap proached by Congress, slnpo tho de mand nro likely to bo of the largest and .gravest, In consonance with tho progress made by labor the world over In all ways. Altogether tho promises of tho hour Is for n real business sosslon, alive with Interesting and ougnglug movements and departures, -and a history-making record. .; I T H T H E I 4 toastandtea; GOOD EVENING. There Is. no greater test of spiritual strength than waiting. It Is the strong man alono who can wait. A weak man cannot wait he must see the result of his efforts at once. If the good bo delayed he loses heart and gives up before the time. Julian K. Smyth. Song Of An Old Bachelor. Oh, tender lovely woman Is, A thing of down and satin; Some spot of deathless roses sho Should make her habitat In. How carefully she Wraps her up When winter swirls and rankles; A sealskin sacque upon her back And gauze upon her ankles. Oh, gracious lovely woman Is, In Gllcad the balm, she; The ministering angel here; Man's stay in storm and calm, she. She smooths our brow, she buoys us up Through fate's outrageous twist ers And with fair lips she soundly rips Her luckless errant sisters! Oh, fragile lovely woman is; Behold the "weaker vessel." Unfitted by her feeble frame, With stress and ruth to wrestle. Not hers to. walk, not hers to work, With ease her path we hem, sir jSo that she may but shop all day And "bridge" till 4 a. m., sir! Oh, darling lovoly woman is, The vine about the,oak, she; Our ever-present joy and light, Our ever-present joke, she. Without her life would be but gray And we but dull, sad foxes; Tis sho supplies us paradise And sundry paradoxes! About the only thing in pome Coos Bay. pantries is a family jar. There are liars on Coos Bay who are ashamed of the naked truth. When you can't tell the don't tell anything. truth, If you are beaten It will be by your own self. Nobody else can beat you. No man can be good from force of habit. He's simply got to keep on struggling. mm ! rrrrrl J Lady Shoppers Attention! SAVE YOUR WORRY ABOUT YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING BY COMING NIFTY TOG SHOP WHERE YOU WILL "FIND IT EASY TO SELECT DIRECT TO THE 5jSfT V' A-ift-'?' .KCWvCT, IZTIL-r H. KilfiC-iT. ; Vk r jy -rv mm,. $9. V Your Christmas gift for HIM SOMETHING THAT WILL OUTL AST THE DAY AND TnE SEASON; SOMETHING USEFUL; SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL AND A DAILY" RE-MINDER OF YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS. WHAT ELSE INDEED BUT SOMETHING FROM THE STORE AVIIERE HE BUYS HIMSELF AND WHERE IF YOU GET IT IT WILL BE SURE TO PLEASE IEM. WHAT'S NICER THAN A FULL DRESS MUFFLER, GRAY, WHITE, BLACK, AT $1.50 TO $2.50 A BOX OF INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, AT 25c to 50c EACH A- KEIZER CRAVAT, SOMHTHIX G - DIRECT FROM FACTORY, AT 50c TO $1.50 A SIMC UMBRELLA, GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES, AT $3 TO $0.00 , A PAIR OF DENT GLOVES, THE BEST MADE, AT ... 2.50 A BOX OF EVERWEAR HOSr, SILK, LISLE OR EGYPTIAN COTTON, AT $1.50 AND $3.00 A BOX PROFESSIONAL 0ARu3i D R. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Offloo 208-20f Coos Bulldog Phones Office 1621;Iic.dencfl u rR. a. l. nousuwonrn L Physician nnd Snrgeon OfllcOB Bocond floor of Klanaenn w Bonnett flaafe Bulling8 Office hours Jto4p B.jitojc ' Phono; Qfflco. 1431; Residence. THERE ARE MANY OTHER THINGS I COULD MENTION THAT YOU WILL SEE IF YOU VISIT MY SHOP. COME IN TODAY. stWH$aa2S3& $$ 'P'jUARSHFIELD, ORE. t Tilt flii alfinttniT 1i if ft "il ifl MHiftii1F1tfrWI A iffiwrr Tti number of Christmas cigars already on display. Cheerful hearts and smiling faces Gentle speech and ways Make a cloudy Christmas The sunniest of days. A Great Stock of CHRISTMAS gift books at the RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Twenty-five per cant REDUCTION on Xmas Pipes at the SMOKEHOUSE EASTSIDE Is n Winner. a -a-n-n-i:-a--n--n-n-a-r- :: t :: i FINANCIAL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Forgo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. r. I The United States National Dank, Portland, Ore. . ) To National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. Drafts The Corn Exchange National Hank, Chicago, 111. 00 The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyoimnis, Paris, Franoe. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Contral and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject, to check. Certificates of Deposit issjed. Safe Danoslt Boxes for rent. DR. c 'it. BENNETT, Dentist, Phono 205-5. 217-218 Coos Building, MarsnHeM. LAWYERS T W. BENNETT, ,1 ' Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Orugcin, jOHN D. GOSS J Attorney at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. .MISCELLANEOUS w S. TURPEN Architect Over Chamber of Commerc MARSHFIELD, ORE. Turkish Baths 2! 0-2 13,000s Building PHONE 2 14 J At times a desire to do something devilish is mistaken for artistic temperament. A wishbone won't do a man much good unless along with Ifc goes a deal of backbone. Some Coos Bay men who haven't any bright children are always tell ing what their dog does. Many puhlic speeches may be compared to a wheel tho longer the spoke greater the tire. Wo are nover satisfied to have our happiness on the Instalment- plan. Wo want It all at once. Ther,e nro few'Coos Bay men who wouldn't accept a block of Standard Oil stock as a Christmas present. PICK out your CHRISTMAS llOXKR and get them filled early nt STAFFORD'S. FOOT BALLS at The GUNNERY. When the blacksmith starts to doctor up a brokon-down wagon ho doesn't say, "Stick out your tongue." All cheerful prophets nro of the opinion that prosperity is going to take off Its hat aim stay awhile on Coos Bay. There may bo some Coos Bay men who nro born with nn appetite for liquor, but a great many drink be causo they are Invited. "Now tho scientists talk about bor ing a hole through tho center of tho earth." Hope tho Standard Oil Com pany won't let 'em do ,lt. Frank Parsons says that ho never has any uso for an alarm clock, because ho can't afford to lie awako to hear tho thing go off. ' A Chicago university professor says Americana are too docile. Evi dent 1 ho has not hoard of the mu nicipal campaign In North Bend. Tho hny market Is reported un usually active on Coos Bay. ThlB may account for tho unusually largo Choice Meats For the Christmas season nt the erpnse i Goh- Why Building. -a--n-n--a-n-n-3-n-n-R-a We Can't. Please a man with our laundering, then there is no laundering that can please him. Tho work wo do Is re cognized as being as near perfection as it can be made. Havo you tried it? Phone and our wagon will call MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 220-J LIPS THAT CARESS A STO GIE, SHALL NEVER TOUCH JUNE SMOKE A FLANAGAN &. BENNETT .BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bnnk in Coos Com.ty, Established in 1880. Paid up Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on tho Bank of California, San Fr.anclsco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose burg Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe deposslt lock boxes for rent. ' ' OFFICERS: J. W. BENNETT, President. R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Pivs. GEO. 13. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cnsh. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. G. W. Undertaker FREE IIIIAHSE Telephone: Day 105-J Night 10-J Undertaking Rooms Front St. Nortlu Marshfleld, Oregon. Livery, Feejl and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that wo will send out with partlej wishing to go In crowds. L H." HEISNER Mnrshfleld, Ore. Phono 120-J ' STEAMERS KH5H5HSH5H5?5a52SHiia5SEHSZ5HSS5?ES55KSBSHSIl5HSHna5E5HSZ5HSc!SaSE5? J STEAMER M. F. PLANT i Sails for San Francisco Fridays & FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT. OCEAN DOCK. Coos Bay Fue! Co. J. C. DOANE & Son., Props. Dealers in South Marshfleld Coal LUMP COAL $4.50 PER TON NUT COAL $2.50 PER TON Phono 273-X ZZfHJULk!li. qJ Sails every Tuesday for here F. S. DOW, Agt. S TRY THE Coos Bay Stream Laundry PHONE 57-J. v ! Contractor nnd Builder Klgt teen years' cxperlcnca baa taught uj b motlo "Tnke our time am c jt rsrk right" Pricri Contiitant will L otk H'W South Secc T.'t MAIWHF'M. r-n ? -""'" wmm ww-nrn.-MrttMyi ays AND EVERYTHING IN PAINTS WALL PAPER. Coos Building, 15 Market Avenue Phono 2CJ0.L. MnrnhuVld, Ore. M4M4v,J''J-!O,M-04vhI,.&j., Hi"rtiv I jmjiv jiiMin. n.ii wimuu jjn.a L BXCAiUSllIl' uvwrwf AIxl., Y Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSONS, Master.' KVJl'IIU'KM WITH WIRELESS 5 COOS BAY AND POR.TLAND i SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. S t SAILS FROM COOS HAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. i C. G. Stimson Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent. Couch St. Dock, Pbrtland. Otc. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 3 ) 05-$i. ! Portland & 7 Coos Bay S, S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER a a a a a a Sails from AinsworthDockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m a Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. fe j W. F. Miller, Agt.. Pbone Main 35-L g 4- -frtt. ..,.,.. fr. Steamer Wilhekniita LUDVIG CnniSTKNSKK, Mat. Sailing for Baudau oTerx Monday. For full InformtUlon, apply Chas Thorn ownur, or Tom Jtimeo, gct. "'!" 4" ! ' h-- ESESH5LTESaSEH5Z5ES?SH5H5HSuSHKSa S STEAMER FAVORITE QJ Two tilpsdnllv between Uatidsiand KJ Coaulllo connecting with a 1 Mft.-flhfieid Uj trains. K Leayes Dniidon . ,.0:4Ba.m, ry T r, j ..on., , LTl jjtnivtra xuuuun . . . a.i " V " n p Leaves Coqullle. . .0:tr . m. A E Leaveti Coquillo ...4:00p.m. 3 rO Travelers leaving Marshfleld in the fj JJ'I morning reach Jlandon at noon. People pj p on Coqullle river can spend over th ee Jj j aoursin uarsuneiiiaimreacu uuuic ku r same day. iu COQUILLE RIVER TRAS- 3 PORTATION CO. K PRICE XiF PREFERRED STOCK OP THE UNITED WIREIjESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Note the steudy and rapid ad vance.in tin price of stock since the organization of the company per share February 23, 1907 10,0() September 1, 11)07 lli0 October 1, 1907 l2,5 November 10, 1907 H'n January 1, 1908 l5l0C March 1. 1908 l6i5 Inn 1. 1908 17.5 August 1. 1908 18- nntniior "i inns 20.0 December 15, 1908 22.50 February 1C, 1909 25.00 May 1, 1909 30l0 August 1, 1909 ?3500 The prlco will remain at $35 00 for a short time only. It's a cnarce of a lifetime to make a safe Invest ment and large profits. O. L. nOPSON. Fiscal Agept. Coos nnd Curry Counties, Un 323 Office in The "Clumdler" Marshfleld. f ! -C - ----" '".-4 i ! H ' h t '' t 1 11 A A-A 1. . m