MssMsMglSHsBWlssWMsWwslssws'i't'1 -'-rVTTi f rum mini inntii m piilUPPI fifflWIWP J' flHW 2 COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tlie postoffice nt Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. t&. O. MALONKV Editor mid Tub. DAN E. MALONEY News Kdltor Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, M8hileld :: :: :: :: Oregon Dedicated to the service of. the people, that no good cause shall lack ai champion, and that evil shall not thrive Unopposed. An Independent Republican news ppor published every evening except Bunday, and Weekly by The Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. One year 5-00 Blx months ?2-50 Less than G months, per month .BO WEEKLY. One year S1-50 Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall xnd Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first daily estab .kfei2? mUHBraf y-i,rn r a 7 T'lHffr'P ???????????. rr t mmam luud dai mvica fvwuc www i,yii.PPi!c.tion,.a. ii.0r 0.t h s A lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is Us Immediate suc cessor. ' OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. e : Official Paper of Coos County. WATER SPOUTS OX COOS DAY. THE TIMES is pleased to note the activity and promptness of tho Coos Bay Motor Boat Club in announcing a program of water events on Coos Bay for the season of 1910. The early start and the men behind the movement Indicate that it will bo accomplished to the credit of the sponsors and of Coos Bay. No club on the Pacific coast has better facilities for prosecuting an event of the sort, men, waterways, boats, cli mate, scenery, all tho elements of beauty, delight, convenience, comfort, and traveling expedients, including a new and magnificent hotel; and if it falls at any point it will be from causes unusual and unsuspected. Tho Times thinks this program should be developed during tho sum mer into a full fledged regatta In September. In tho development of this inoro pretentious program, no time should bo lost, make dates, hold conferences, negotiate events of all sorts, send out Invitations, secure outside interest, and do all things ne cessary for the proper and prideful play-up of the great fall water-games of Coos Bay. There will bo no difficulty in put ting up purses and prizes that must attract tho llvest men and liveliest craft of tho coast, and once they have been hero and tried out our waters and speed-courses and hospitality and other things, they will como again and again, until this port and section shall become a fixture In tho .pro grams and records of tho Northwest, where it should havo been years ago for tho matter of that. Let no man say tho Regatta nay. lie who does so, will do the city and Club mighty bad sorvlco; but on tho other hand, lot all men glvo freely, the word of encouragement and tho dollar of aid, until tho best in tho land is assured for this, tho one real thing for which Coos Bay may be come noted, and which, should be happily conspicuous In scope and success. REVISE OF OUR SHIPPING. IT IS encouraging to note that tho tonuago of sail and steam vessols built In the United States during tho last six months of 1909 was near ly twice thnt of tho corresponding period of tho previous year. The bu reau of navigation reports that 5012 vessels of '82,125 gross tons were built In tho last half of 1909, as against 52S vessels of 47,200 gross tons in the samo period of 190S. Can this bo taken as an Indication of a revival of our shipping? It will bo gratifying It It can bo shown that Micro has been a turn In the tide of our maritime iuterosts, which have long boon In doclluo. Prior to the civil war tho greater part of our for eign traffic was carried In American ships, while uow lesh than 9 por cent Is so transported. During tho samo tlmo that our shipping has fallon off the foreign trade has more than quadrupled. The claim Is made that this trafllo has been taken away fiom us by Eu jopeau power by the payment of mihsldles and subvention and other hovo anient aid to tholr morchant inailm. This nitty be true to a cer tain extent, but a large portion of tho British merchant marine Is uot THE COOS BAY TIMES, immmwmmm t WITH THE Z TOAST AND TEA I nmmnmmsmm aaa GOOD EVENING. t Don't spend all your time get- ting ready to live, but "live now!" There will never be a time when you will bo any near- er ready. The mere fact that you are aiming in the right dl- O rection proves it. a Selected. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A Tin' Trcasurc-Soekcrs. One sought the' east for gems and found, alas, Dire failure -was his most unhappy pass. One sought the pearls' In waters of tho Ind, And sank a victim of the seas and wind. Another sought tho gold that glitters free Upon the strand far in the Northern ' sea, And on the beaches of that land of white His bones lie resting In the endless night, A fourth plunged in the nearer fray to win The gaudy raiment that the Trade Elves spin, And at the last found coffers full of dross The gold was profit, but his soul was loss! For me, in Fortune's strife, give me the part Of him that delves deep in the Mines of Heart Not far afield, but here Jet me secure From them that love me treasures that endure. John Kendrick Bangs. Quit worrying over things you can not help. A sure way to save money, don't spend It. Happiness consists often In forgetting. just Money doesn't talk long before it begins to brag. . ' Many a nut is not what it cracked up to be. Virtue is its own reward, but a lit tle cash helps out. The greatness of many due to Inherited money. a man is A horse may know a good bit with out a college education. Quarrels make enemies and leave the question still unsettled. But a divorce usually cost less than a suit for breach of promise. Occasionally a man who is open to conviction is shut up in jail. In a musicians' strike the wind-instrument players aro not likely to como to blows. Some Coos Bay men think they are ambitious, when In reality they are only discontented. When a favored young man at tempts to kiss a Coos Bay girl she soldom carries resistance to the point of actual success. Speaking of homo romedles, tho "switch" of our grandfathers was a pretty good remedy for quite a long list of juvenile disorders. Dear brother, when your wife asks you for a llttlo spending money, don't draw a wry face as though sho had trod upon your corn. Just shell out with a smile, remembering all the while that tho half of what you have Is hers by right. subsidized. American capital that has been omployed in other avenues of trado is turning more and more to the sea. Wo mny win back what we havo lost and much besides. Within four years tho tonnago engaged in our coasting trndo has Increased from ri.tll.SSS to C-tr.1,042 tons, a gain of 1,009,15-1 tons. What wo mleht do with freo ships Is illustrated In the case of a Gorman line that has prospered, through efficiency, without any subsidy. The wubaldy policy Is being earnestly advocated n tho pres. out congress, but there aro many who hold the belief that It Is not noeded, and that Americau shipping Interests , if glen a fair show will regain their former supremacy ngauibt all com- 'potltlou. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910- DEAFNESS CANNOT CURED by 1 cnl Applications, as they cannot reach the dlM?ncu rflrtlnn of the oar There in ol nun unl In pllin ilrflfnps Anil that is bV (.Otl- tltutlnnal remeillc Pcafncfs is caused b an Inflamed oonlitlon of the mucous lining of the Kustachitin lube When this tube is In flamed you hntcii rumblinir sound or impr .'cet hearing, and lien it Is cntirel cloved, Jleafness Is the result, and unless the inflam mation can bo taken out and this tube restored toils normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forecr;ninecasesout of tco aro caused br ('atarrh. which is nothing but an intlam lricd condition of tho mucous surfaces'. We will gio Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (canned by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's uatarrn uure senu for circulars, free. . . IT, .1 CHKNKY & CO., Toleoo, O. fold br Druggists, 7.ric. Tako Hall's Family rill" for constipation. !$ Have you Tried It? BEAN POT A choice Table Delicacy Your Grocer Has It. sr If Not, Telephone Coos Bay Ice I & Cold Storage PHONE 73 i I A4A.JA.A.A.j,AAJ.AA,$.AAA.3. Red Label Grahams. Burnam's Animal Cookies Cocoanut Dainties Fig Newton's Fancy Assortment Social Tea Biscuit Old Time Sugar3 Saratoga Flakes American Beauty Ginger Snaps. Zu Zu Ginger Snaps. Oysterettes. Nablscos. Chocolate Wafers. Lemon Snaps Uneeda Biscuit. These are fresh from tho factory and have, just arrived. C. W. Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J ESrsaSSSHSHSrlSSSHSHSuSSSKf STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips daily between Ilandon and Coqulllo connecting with all JIarshfleld trains. Veuves Bandon . ..0:45a.m. Loaves Bandon . . . 1 :20 p. m. C Leaves Coqnillo. . .0:irs . in. j Leanea CoqnOle ...4:00 p. m. KJ Travelers leaving Marshfleld in the In moraine reach Bandon at noon. People S on Coquille rlyer can spend over three ni hours in Marshfleld and reach home the tn same day. Cj COQUTLLB RTTER TRANS H PORTATION CO. sHFaspsanHiasasHsaaE-TCSHSHsassb; L. J. POST Contractor and Builder Elgrtecn years' experience has taught ut t motto "Take our ttmo mil' do our work righ Pricu Conaiuiit with Bt Work 823 Sonth Second Street MARSHFIELD, ORE. A A AAAA AAA AA AAAAA PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Dl R. J. W. INGRAM Physiclitn and Snrgeon. Office 20-80 Cooa Ballding Phone Office 1621; IUildenco 162? DR. A. L. nOUSMTTORTn Physician and Snrgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan Bennett Baik Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m Phone: Office. 1421; Residence, 14IJ DR. C. R. BENNETT, ' Dentist, Phono 205-J. Coos Bullatng, Marshfleld 217-218 LAWTERS T. W. BENNETT, Office over Flnnatan St Beunoti Bank. Marshfleld, Ontgos MISCELLANEOUS ITVT S. TL'HPEX ; W Architect Over Chamber of Commerce MAUbHFIbLD, OHK, ' HMl!r5rlh 514 ! 210-21 3'CoosBuildmg PHONE 2 14 J CHEESE ' I Cookie " "" T"-- "" , -A a A A. A. A A.A.AA.AA A a, T r3 ET US FIGURE WITH YOU If you are in the market for any thing Electrical such as: Signs, Motors, Fans, Annunciator Systems, or Housewlring. It can do you no harm and will cost you nothing to get our prices and estimates. Coos Bay Wiring Co. frW4 U Mk 4.7 uy i our i Next Suit 1 at rrr iw iriAur 7i 3 n r,. . 1 Ur oe Disappointed &00$$OOQ$G6GG$G$&$$$G&$&& ---n-n-a----a---- I BRING YOUR HIDES l TO ENTERPRISE MEAT CO. ( Highest Market Price FOR HIDES. Geo. W. King GOW WHY BUILDING, MARSHFIELD H-::-----a-K-a---a-u- B-B-H-a-a-a-a-a-B-a-a-a-Br D jane's Transfer $ We do all kinds of transfer work. Trunks and baggage a specialty. Good covered wagon, everything kept dry, meet all 8 boats and trains daily. Good U and prompt service guaranteed a Give us a trfal. a PHONE ai-J or 273-X. 1 B-a-B-a-n- -a-a-a-B-a-a-u C. Undertaker FREE HEARSE Telephone: Day 105-J Night 10-J Undertaking Rooms Front St. North Marslill-lil, Oregon. EGGS FOR HAICIILNG THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS TRAP NESTED BIRDS. $1.00 to $2.00 per sitting. Visitors 'Welcome Fred Bnchmnn North End Front St. Box 485 Old Dhnmlck Place ,MarshfleId TDIE HEIGHT OF CIGAR QUALITY IS AOHTEVED IN A DERBY Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all houre and a carry-all that vre will end out with partial wishing to g in crowds. L, H; HEISNER Marshfleld, Ore. Phono 120-J .A. A. A. .A.. A. A. ... f Coos Bay Fuel C. J. O. DOANE & Son., Props. ' DpnlM-s In South Marshfield Coal , LUMP COAL $4.30 PEU TON , NUT COAL $2.50 PER TON 7 Phono 273-X f FOR SALE TENTS, PACK SAD DLE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 180 BROADWAY. 2I-i.D STORE. Cash Paid for Furs 3 Skins C. F. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South, Marshfleld Read The Times' Want Ads. :: s r ;;!D EVENING EDITION - , - . . , r- YOU CAN AffORD IT NOW IT IS THE POLICY OF THE NEW MANAGEMENT 01? -rm, COOS KAY GAS AND ELECTIUO COMPANY TO PLACE ALL Its PRODUCTS WITHIN REACH OF ALL THE PEOPLT; THKY CV REACH. WITH THIS END IN VIEW THE PIUCE OF GAS T ITAS. BEEN REDUCED TO S1.70 CENTS PER THOUSAND Y 1 A DISCOUNT QF TWENTY CENTS MAKING THE NET mIE I $1.50 Per ywraiei'fZX rilONE US AND :: Coos Bay Gas PHONE 178. --- FINANCIAL .B - a - B - B - B - a - B - a - B - B - s - a - i a t a t a a i a a t a a t a a t a t a i ! jL Pay your taxes through The First Trust and Savings Bank No charge made for remitting your money and procuring your receipt. Taxes must be paid before March 15th, 1910, - a - B - B - - B - B - B - B - H - B - B - B - B THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK .OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK 'Wells ParKo NcvAdn National Bank, San Francisco, CL The United Slates National Bank, Portland, Ore. Draws Drafts on Tho Nntionnl Park Bank, New York, N. Y. iThe Corn Evchnngo National' Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. ,The Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. in Addition wo draw drafts Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and ) South America. i Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. S Certificates of Deposit isf ie&. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. g FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank In Coos County, Established in 1880. Paid up Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00. AaMnta rivoi. ITnlf Million llnllnvs. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank t of California, San Francisco, 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. A Tun u11n Anhnnce on all of tho nrincinal cltlea of Europe. Individual and corporation deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: 3. W. BENNETT, President. I. P. WILLIAMS. Cashier. J. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Prc. GEO. B. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cash, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. STEMEKS gfr'''AW n a Tvtnrr A -fcrw snTOS-mir uaiiirunni tnt unauun Steamer Alliance II. P. ASTRUP, Mnetcr. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS," 8 P. M. BAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAY 8, AT BERVICB OF in)B. C. G. Stimson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent. 'SHSE5H5SS252SeH525H5H5H525ESa5HE525E5 Portland & Coos Steamer Sails' ffom AinsworthDockPortlanrf;Wednt3sdaysat8 p.nH Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. k W. F. Miller, Agt,. tpS5SiSS555tt,35Z5&S5i5i5?SZ5i5it55EZE C " " A M 1 .' Is o i JEiviiLri Sails for San FREIGHT RECEIVED UP OCEAN DOCK, Sails every Tuesday for dSHSBSESESBSESZSHSKSiSESHSEScSBSESa ES2SZSESESSSHSE5BSaKSE5H5tto'- Thousand A MAN WILL CALL. & Electric Co. aB - a - a - ta - a - a - a - a - a - H - twwi. Jm.CS - B - B - B - tf - B - B - n - B - a - B - 8.:H. on all nrincinal banking centers in n accounts kept subject to chock. Safe 1 .t.'A'fr4't'ifr"4ft AAAA.JAi4 nr n r rw, nfimiiranm nnuPANI. T ivosi oinajaomi w. - Bay S. S. Line Ramona Phoe-Maiii 3b-u H Ik If ? la A rl l rJ ivi. r. fLain Francisco Fridays TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT here F. S. DOW, Agt-