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iMtg muffnT1"!!' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. -.ir V" -'. m r-j- piicr uw 1 IS ENFORCED .j a larshfield School Officials Will Compel Youths to At tend Now. ' Sheriff W. W. Gngo has served no- Itlco on W. II. Watson of Mnrshfleld Ito nppcar boforo Judgo Unit, October 1 and show reason why he should ? not bo punished for violating the - Oregon compulsory educational law. Ills son, Rolllo Watson, Is a messen ger boy for tho Western Union. Mr. Watson Intimates that ho will fight tho caso as ho claims there aro good reasons why his son Is not In rCUUUI. Superintendent Ticdgcn and tho larshflold school board aro plnnnlng o enforco tno compulsory educn- ionnl law rigidly. At present, thoro lis 'no truant olllccr In Marshflold, Sheriff Gngo acting in that capacity. It is said that thcro nro n number of children In MnrBhllold who arr not In school and whoso pnrouts nro subject to prosecution for not having them attend. HOSES AUK IX BLOOM. In Hush nt Coqulllo IIiih Flowers ViirloiiH BlngCN. As an ovldenco offho ndaptlblllty of our crlmatlc conditions for tho Oiropngatlon of rosos, Mr. C. T. FIgg 1ms presented us with a branch off Jils bushes which Is but a llttlo over .a foot long with two Btnnll limbs, -which contain ton fully blown roses ;nd sixteen buds In various stages of dovolopmont, which .Is very nlco lor this season oy tho yonr. Tho roso ds of tho CrosjTaplau variety, and -tho flowors nro of tho richest huo and COUNTY SKAT NEWS. t Doings of Coqulllo Pcoplo ns Told In Tho Hernld. Married Wednesday evening, at Dandon, Harry Armstrong and Miss Anna Tucker. L. II. Hazard, cashier of tho First National Dank of this city, returned tho last of tho week from a trip to Los Angolcs, California, where ho at tended tho convention of tho Ameri can Bankers' Association. Married at homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and ' Drocket Krantz, on Sunday, 23rd, at high noon. Mr. Elton Robins nnd Miss Luda Krantz km intnofi iii holv wedlock, Rov. Thomas Darklow officiating. Rov. S. D. Hollenbcnk, of city, a pioneer minister 01 me Christian church, pnsBcd away at his homo in this city on Monday after noon, nnd tho body was taken to Fnlrvlow yesterday for burial. Tho deceased was sixty-four years of ago, and has resided In Coos county about thirty yenrs. On Thursday District Organizer Frank IUirkhoIdor of tho Farmers' Co-omrfftlvo nnd Educutlonnl Union, nccdmpanlcd by P. S. Roblson of Nor way, wont to Leo for tho purposo of 'organizing n Union at that plncc. Tim followlnir named persons woro elected to nil tho ofllccs of tho Union for tho bnlnnco of tho term: Wob Mast, Pros. Henry Horvoy; Vlcc Prcs.5 J. II. Ilervey, Sec. and Trcns.; Mrs. Dcsslo Gootz, Chap.; K. D. Myors, doorkeeper; D. R. LcwIb, conductor. io copy our GOlEilNT Portugal Still Uncertain As to Form to be Adopted Neutral On Religion. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LISBON, Oct. 28. Tho govern ment has declined tho invitation to attend tho memorial mass for tho victims of tho revolution n ground It desires to remain neutral on ma: tcrs of religion. Tt. mwspopers gonornlly favor tho organization of a government with president nnd cabinet similar to tho United States. Tho separation of tho Ohiinh nnd Stnto Is announced In u decree Issu ed by tho proviBlonnl government to day. Another decrco decluro for freedom of tho press. raises big APPLES. JEWS ARE OUSTED. volvot-llko np'poaranco, Just ns pretty from St. Petersburg today for not Russian Government Forces Ambi to lA'IIVtf. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 23. Sixty-six Jowlsh Arabs woro expelled an you would bco In May. Coqulllo HoralA. A. J. Wilson of Coqulllo Valley, Hns Prize Twig. A. J. Wilson, residing on Spurgeon Hill, recently brought Into our oillco a branch off an npplo treo which ho planted out several years ago, to show us what beautiful npples could bo grown on that lint, oven In so dry a season ns tho ono Just past. Tho twig was but one-quarter of an Inch In diameter, nnd boro eight nlco largo apples not tho largest of apples but Just tho slzo most popular in tho markets, nnd all of uniform bIzo nnd shapo and without speck or blemish. They woro In n cluster nt tho ond of tho limb nnd grow nlmost ns close together ns it is possiblo for them to bo placed. They aro Just now be ginning to color nlcoly, being of a winter vnrloty. Tho eight apples wolghed between threo and four pounds. Coqulllo Herald. MAY SELF ALLIANCE. following tradoB which would entitle them to llvo outsldo tho restricted districts sot apart by lnw for their habitation. Tho SIstorB of Bethany will glvo n PROMENADE In tho I. O. O. P. hall PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 28. Agont Stluinson. of tho Olson & Mnhouy lino, who hns chnrgo of tho ateamer xt MONDAY night. Admission GOc Alllnnco, which is lying at tho city1 luvco, received n visitor who dcslrod to ascertain If tho craft could carry fludlclont fuel oil to steam from Tn conm to Lob Angolcs, nnd ho was re ferred to tho ownors, Gray & Holt, of San Ffanclsco. Yet no hots nro bolngplncod that tho vessel mny bo sold LONG FLIGHT STARTED. Aviator Attempts Aernpliiuo Flight From Purls to Unisscls. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Tlmos.) PARIS, Oct. 28. Avlntar Muthlou with a pnssongor started this at tor noon on his noroplnno flight from Purls to Brussels. WHEN voting for sjiorlff, oxporl onco counts. Who hns It? Why V. W. Qngo. Go propnrcd to pntroulzo tho Country Fnlr, Candy Booth and PUNCH BOOTH at tho promenado nt tho Odd Follows hall MONDAY night NOTICE. All Coos County wnrrants, drnwn on tho General Fund, nnd endorsod prior to April 1st, 1909, will bo pnld on presentation at my ofllco In Co qulllo, Oregon. No Interest will bo allowed on any of thoso warrants after October 28, 1910. Datod this 27th day of October, 1910. T. M. DIMMICIC, County Tronsuror, REAL ESTATE. I hnvo Bonio of tho best buys on tho Bny. Can nrrnngo ensy tonus. Houses nnd buildings for rent. AUGUST FRI.EEN, OS Central Ave. Mnrshfleld, Oro. SAVE TIME, Worry and Trouble BY Bringing all of your subscriptions for magazines, nowspapors or any other periodical to us, as wo enn meot nny clubbing prlco offered, nnd wo havo an error proof triplicate Bystem, nnd can nssur you tho greatest promptness of dolivory. Exclu sive agents for tho ti&f&iVV-' Saturday Evening Post $1,50 a year 52 Copies n year. Ladles' Homo Journal Twice a month. .$1.50 n year. SEE OUR WINDOWS. THE NORTON & HANSEN Stationery Company BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS ESTABLISHED 1881 FRONT STREET. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. 1 Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER nt Tho CHANDLER. Spcclnl monu nnd ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. TAXATION AND SUFFRAGE. The Snug Fitting Coat Collar It's Clothcraft! HE coat collar is fel one of the things Wv) that make a nit with vou when you wear Clothcraft. It sits up to your collar as if molded to it. But it is only one of the Clothcraft points of superi ority. There's the style the shape the non-breakable coat front the non-sagging pockets. And there's the guaranty of the maker and ourselves that Clothcraft is pure All Wool nothing else. Yet you get your Cloth craft suit at $10 to $25. Wouldn't it be foolish to take a chance with ordinary clothes when you can get Clothcraft with the guaranty : tor tnc same or less. Woolen Mill Store MAN TO MILL CLOTHIERS Marslificld - Oregon ThOso who ndvocnto womnn suf frage aro fond of quoting tho colonial dictum Hint taxation without repre sentation la tyranny, nnd declaro that this, ono of "tho fundamental prlii chiles upon which tho country was founded," is shamefully violated un dor present circumstances ns fnr as women, nro concerned. Women, they sny, nro not represented in tho tax- Inylng body. Honco, they conclude, horo Is tnxatlon without roprcsonta tlon. Tho colonists declnrod that tnxa tlon without representation was ty rannlcnlT-whlch Is ono thing. Tho suffragists protend thoy snld that tnx otlon without votes was tyrannical which Is nultd another thing. Thoro Is nothing unjust In requiring all citizens who can nfTord It to con tribute to tho support of tho govorn- mont, whothor thoy voto or not. Thoy got In oxchnngo for tholr tnxos tho government's protection' to llfo, llbor- ty nnd property nnd nil tho other benefits of n well-ordored society. Tho colonists never snld or thought that taxation and votes wont to gothcr nnd nothing of tho kind has over beon nttomptcd. Thousands upon thousands of men, ns well ns womon, in this country nro tnxed without being nblo to voto. Thnt Is tho condition of tho residents of the District of Columbia. Tho property of minors Is taxed, yet thoy hnvo no votes. A mnn may own tnxablo prop crty In a dozon dlfforont states and yot can'voto In only ono. Flnnlly tho tariff Is a tax upon every man, wo mnn and child, cltlzon and allon nllko, In tho country. Tho truth Is, that tho phaso "taxa tion without representation" did not refer to Individuals at all, but to tho dealings of ono commonwealth with another. It did not mean that neither this man nor that woman should be taxed unless ho or sho woro person ally represented In tho govornmont A man who has not only not voted for thoso who aro olected, and so havo powor to tax him, but has en- donvored to keep them out, cannot ho snld to bo "represented" by them. Yet would nny one contend that all adherents of dofeated candidates should bo absolved from paying taxes hecauso they woro not "represented?" nut wnon mon ana women are Jointly mombors of tho snmo commu nity; whon taxes nro laid not upon tho womon for tho bonoflt of tho mon, or vlco vorsn; whon, finally, they nro Imposod by representatives drawn from tho community nnd not by outsiders, tho dictum Is nbsolutely nud uttorly Irrolovnnt. MRS. FRANCIS J. BAILEY, Prosldont Orogon Association Oppos ed to tho Extension of tho Suf frage to Women. (Paid advertisement.) STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP TUB First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY, MARSIIFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. in.ir.iRns Cnnltnl stock imld In. fin.. .. Loans and discounw ....t ."--- - t.v,,v,0, Overdrafts " ' n, 3.995.61 188,5E5.i) Bonds and securities.... 20.uuu.it. Bnnklng houso, furnlturo nud futures GC.SiO.50 Cash on hand and duo from banks 82,368.51 profits Deposits Total. 293,551.01 ToUl 1293,551.01 Wo invito your attention to tho t trong condition of this bank ai shown by tho sworn snttomont, to-wlt: Cnsh rcscrvo 43 por cent of deposit!. Reservo required by law 1G por cent of deposits. Rcscrvo in excess of lcgnl roquiroin enta 28 per cent of dopoalti. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, Prosldont. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. O. HORTON, Vie o President nnd Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. THE FIR.ST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY cTinrrt.Y A COMMERCIAL HANK. tvvti. tfiirirn Ncvndn Nntionnl Bank, San Francisco. CiL Tho United States Nntionnl Bank, Portland, Off. Tho Nntionnl rnric uniuc, ow xont, n. x. Tho Corn Kxcliniigo Nntionnl Bunk, Chicago, III. Tho Hunk of Scotland, London, England, rim rn'iUt livoniiitlu. Paris. Franco. . v.: -' ....... ; .,..,., ,,...,, . In nfldlllOn WO. uraw uruim uu uu i"i"w'i ""'" .huhh m Europo, ABla, Africa, Australia, Chlnn, Jnpan, North, Contnl a&d Couth America. ... v. . . . Personal and cotnmorcla! accounts kopt subjoct to chock. Coftincatcs of Doposlts Issued. Snfo Deposit Boxes for rent. ! ' I Draws Drafts on HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardluor, Oregon, has boon ro modollcd nnd Improved nnd Is undor now management. Speclnl accommo dations for stago passengers nnd for pooplo doslrlng n rest nt tho seashore. "You'll Llko tho Pinto." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. FOR CARIvFl'L CLEANING Ladles should bring tholr Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORING CO., J. W. Josophson, Mgr. 180 South Broadway, Mnrshfleld. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D R. J. W. INGRAM, Physician nud Snrgoou. Oillco 208-200 Cooi Bulldlaj. Phones Ofllco 1C21; Rosldcnco 1622 J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Bonnett Bank Mnrshfleld, Orogon. W M. S. TURPEN, Architect. FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK t MAR3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bunk In Coon County, Entiibllshrd In 1880. ,, Pnld up 'Cnpltnl nnd Surplus, HO,00O.OO. Assets Over Hnlf Million Dollnrn. Docs a gonornl banking business nnd draws drafts on tho Dink of CaMfornln, San Francisco, Cal.; Hnnovor National Bank, N. Y.; (1 First National Bank, Portland, Oro.; First National Bank, Ros burr Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, Englsni Also sells oxchango on all of tho prlnclpnl cities of Europe. i Individual and corporation accounts kopt subject to check. Bate , , deposit lock boxes for ronticEus: J. W. BENNETT. Frwildcnt. R. P. WILLIAMS, Cnshlcr. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Prc. GEO. K. WINCHESTER, Awt. Cwa. , ( ivfriMH'CT miii rvv rritf ni.'iinaiTfl a. i.iiriikr.ni aKiarv ii.iiiu iiji wtir ami - e5EErara5ESZS?S2S2SaS2Sc3ZSS2SHSB2S25HSU5aS2SZSHCSZ52SZSZ STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Ahisworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tucsdar. Sallti from Coos Bny every Saturday nt scrvlco of time. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nro purchased. I jj W. F. Miller, Agfc. Phone Main 35-L FonCTCTnre'inra n I Home Addition To Eastside ? " ' r NOW ON THE MARKET This addition is situated Immodlatoly East of now Eastsldo Mill. Tho lots nro 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary lots; sna prices nro ?150.00 up for thos largo tracts. This plat was fllod recently, nnd wo havo only a tew lots remaining unsold. This Indicates that tho proporty ,s ,nt"e" Ing to purchasers, and nnyono wishing to socuro a lot should a promptly. Terras ono-hnlf cnsh, balance oquat payments, 3, o, nnd 12 months. For particulars, boo Tiilp Guarantee and Abstract Co. .' --w-- -.w w i, U Henry SongsUcken, bu.6". a.t:-tt-n-B Ovor Chamber of Commerce. NEW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses and enreful drivers nro now nt tho dis posal of tho Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhero any tlmo. Horses boarded nnd rigs cared for, New hearso and special accommo dations provided for funeral partios. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Broadway, Marshflchl G. W. Dungan Undertaker Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South 3d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. HOME LAND Co Seo us for Investments on Coog Bay. Wo gunrinteo owner's price to bo our prlco. Phono 7114. 204 Prout St, Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J t: ? Gcnoral Agonts EASTSIDE . 'JS2SZS2SB5ZSZSla5Z525i!5Z5SSSS2S&iX STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San f rancisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OP T1TE I 8 i RESERVATIONS AVILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIM" LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT, HI ,rtCirtS2nS2S aaSHSSSSES5ZS2StlSH52SHSa5H52SaSHSSK52SanS2SaE5H? F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Une Dally stngo between Itoseimrg n nu wursuiiciu. oi-- -Sunday nt 7 p. m. Pnro, $0.00, rnri OTTO SCHETTER, Agont, O. P. BARJr" 'cBg, ICO MARICET AV., Mnrshfleld. Agent, ItOSEBURU. PHONE 11 and Good Evening! HAVE VOU ANV LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this Is THE laundry where you got tho best work, and prices aro In every one's reach, Call up and ono of tho driv ers will call and explain all dotalls to you. AH tolophono calls aro quickly attended to, because wo aro running wo wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT. ISPAOTION. 5IAHSUFIELD DJAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. 3auzoy Bros., Prop, Phono 220-J. Winter is Coming XC1 PAST AT FHOM WENTY PER CENT LOJ nli MANUFACTURING rRU T,LiT IS A SNAP POR SOMEOE HAS THE MONEY. CoosBayWiringfo EXPERT ELECTRIC8- Respectfully ask your patrol THONE 37J.