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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
"" ' .it !' ifffMiiipMTr' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1910-EVEN1NG EDITION. m COOS BAY TIMES Entorcd at tlio postofflco nt Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails os second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEY Editor niul Pub. DAN E. .MALONEY Nous Editor An Independent Ropubllcan nows papor published every ovonlng except Sunday, and Weokly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho eorvlco of tho pooplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times represents n consolidation of tho Dally Const Mall and Tho Coob Bay Advortlser. Tho Coast Mall was tho first daily estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos Day Times Is its immedluto suc cessor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. Ono year JC.Ofi For month. 50 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is G.OO per year or $2. GO for Bis months. WEEKLY. Ono yoar $1.50 " m Official Pnpcr of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSUFIKLl). Address all communications to COOS RAY DAILY TIMES, Slarnliflold :: t: :: :: Oregon HOW GREAT INDUSTRIAL PLANTS ARE SECURED. IF' I ROM a recent issuo of a Los An goles dally, tolling of tho launching of tho big Btcol stoam- -or Qonoral Hubbard, which wui "bulll by tho Craig company at Lon '"Bench for tho Hammond Lumber Company, wo clip this paragraph: "Tho Crnlg Shipbuilding Company located In Long Deach threo years ngo, aftor having disposed of its for mer holdings In Toledo, Ohio, where tho company built n numbor of big "vessels, many of which nro now in tho Pacific coastwlso trafllc. Long flench cltlzons subscribed $100,000 -nt a mnss mooting in tho auditorium nnd bought tho tract of nbout thirty ilvo acres now occupied by tho ship plant. Tho silo was donnted as an Inducement to locato tho Industry horo. Since thnt tlmo 200 to 3G0 nion havo been omployod nt tho plant nlmoHt continuously." Porhaps thoro Is a hint In this for Mnrshfleld nnd Coos nay, porhans thoro Isn't. Anywny, It shows how othor communities securo Industrial plants which glvo omploymont to hundreds of pooplo. nnd It might bo nddod that Long Roach Is only ono of thousands of cities which havo se cured building plants In tho samo way. Wo heard It remarked ono day by an old-tlmo Mnrshfleld man that practically every lutnbor mill In Coos county would hnvo been built In Mnrshfleld If this city had offored any inducements in tho way of mill sites along tho bay shorn. With all tho mill employes living In Mnrshfleld this would bo somo contor, If our people doslro It to be o. THE INTERIM. THIS tho last weok of tho year forms nn Intorim In tho buslnois record of Mnrshfleld, n of all othor contors, ns botwoon tho volume nnd conclusion of 1910's work and tho now prospect and sum of 1911'g, It la tho season for closing, balanc ing, and dispatching old contracts nnd negotiations, and for preparing, taking on, nnd fulfilling tho engage ments of tho now and prosperous yoar; for tho readjustment of men and positions; for tho introduction of new rules and pollcloa; for brief vacations and holiday Indulgences; for homo visits, nnd other departures from tho fixed Hues of social and commercial habit. In Its way It Is an Important season and gonorously productive of lm- provomont and oxpanslons through- out tho commercial sphoro and means quito as much ovoutually, aa any n othor weok In tho 52. "Whilo we aro giving thought to tho changes and chancoa of tho year that Is upon ue, wo must duly coa tomplntQ the big things ahead of ut (hero In. Marshflold publicly, as woll ns privately. It la a, good time, to think out these things and gather data and, make .onrnlTBa useful In H.qiuJ4wjr J -when the time eomea to art and I there la o ilMl(Hk preralleB. Good citizenship has its exacting do mands and that wo shall meet them cleverly nnd successfully, commends us for virtues wo do not always real Izo wo possess. Mnrshfleld, in 1911, is to bo en titled to all tho forethought her people can givo hor, to tho end tint it may provo, beyond all question, her blggost and best year In all pos sible ways. FOOLISH DISCUSSION. THE old, old question of sprink ling vs. Immorslon bobbed up In a groat churchmon's convention at Pittsburg tho othor day and set Its mombors by tho cars. Thoy do bated with much heat, spoko rather uuchnrltably of each othor nnd end ed tholr nrguments as bucIi argu ments nro usually ended, by threat ening withdrawal. Such debate Is altogether out of harmony with theso times of Icsb theology and dogma In tho church and moro sorvlco. It puts tho em phasis upon tho less Important things about Christianity nnd ovorlooks the Important. Thoro Is no warrant for such debato In tho Ufo of tho great foundor of tho Christina church. Tho woods nround Pittsburg are full of theological scmlnnrles. Pos sibly thnt has something to do with this dcclslvo strife ovor tho maunor of baptism. Tho wholo affair recalls tho days when tho le.idora of tho church do- voted thomsolvos to tho discussion of such futile quostlons as how on many angels could danco at ono tlmo on such futllo questions as how many thoy debated nnd wrangled moro lenrnodly about such things, tho world was starving for a vital, help ful rollglon. t WITH THE t t TOAST AND TEA RE A THOHOUGHRHED SMILE Whon nil tho world seems against you, And nothing appears worth whilo, Call up all tho will-power In you Just bo n thoroughbred smllo. E'en though tho smllo bo fooblo, It will warm you through nnd through, And tho trials that looked so ovll Will pass far nway from your vlow. This old world Is what you mako It, With your own Idens nnd stylo. So Just as It Is wo must tnko It, Yet be a thoroughbrod smllo. And whon with strengthened vision, Growing clearer nnd stronger tho whilo, Lot helping a friend bo your mission, And be n thoroughbrod smile. Pass It along with all your main, Sorrow nnd trouble bogullo, Try to mako It an endless chain, Still be n thoroughbred smllo. A man who has one now Idea a month Is a genius. Enthuslnsm ofton takes first mon ey In a rnco ngalnst brains, Every man believes palu hurts him vor?o than any othor man In tho world. When n man gets down, ho Is nonrly as hard to got on h's feat ngnln as a horso with a broken leg. You may think thnt In tho confu sion, n brldo will not notlco It It you do not send a present, but sho will. A woman handles a man as grace fully as sho handles n fan. Tho greatest luxury in tho world Is n friend you'vo nover qunrrolod with. A woman who has a nice house worships It like a miser worships his gold. You can go Into a dry goods storo any day and And a garter on tho floor, - Don't throw stones, oven if you aro fortunnto enough not to live In glass houso. Whon It comes to tho morality of our ancestors none of us can boaii much; tho records do not show that Adam and Eve were married. Is It Chilled 8tl? Editor Times .Does It do -any harm to keep a, cold chisel near a ho store? Answ? .Quick- bMUe fa attn tfaert. TJUKJC HAGUW. ' MEASURES ALTITUDES. The Uoo of tho Barograph on Aero pianos and Balloons. What tho compass Is to tho mariner tho barograph Is to the aviator. The barograph Is an Instrument for mens tiring altitudes. The pressure of tho nlr ns It Increases or decreases causes n delicate needle to tiace a wavy Hue upon a cylinder which lovolves by clockwork. This line Indicates not ouly the exact height that Is reached by the aviator, but also tho speed at which he Is traveling. Tho bnrogrnph is kept in a weather proof box with a glass front, which Is nttnehed to n bnr of tho aeroplane or to a ropo on tho bnlloon. It Is olllclnl ly Bonled beforo tho nvlntor embarks, so there Is no possibility of tampering with It, nnd tho seal Is taken off In tho presenco of witnesses at tho end of the flight. In this way It is possi ble to establish absolutely and graph ically tho altltudo which an aviator attains In his aeroplane or balloon. It Is necessnry for tho aviator to watch tho barograph constantly, ns It Indicates a change In tho elevation al most to tho foot. Tho sky pilot has to keep his eye on the Indlcntor much ns tho innn at the wheel of the seagoing ship watches his compnss. Should the aeroplnuo or tho bnlloon rise or fall ten or twenty feet tho aviator would not bo conscious of It unless he looked nt tho wnvcrlng needle tracing its pormnnrut record on 'a chart beforo him. This tells him Immediately of any changes In tho nnturo of tho nlr currents and gives him timely warning of ncrlnl dangers. These instruments are bo delicate nnd so accurate. It Is said, that n man might hang one of thorn nbout his neck In Its glass enso or carry It In his hand nnd climb a (light of stairs, tho height of his ascent being graphically Indicated by tho Inked noodlo on tho machine, Now Xerk Tress. A CAREFUL MAN. His Indoolilon In the Matter of Em ploying a Dootor. flho parsimony of tho old Now Eng lander of tho typo now almost vanished was nobly exemplified In Mrs Denny Huntingdon, who lived with his maid en sister In n llttlo town In western Massachusetts. Nelhcr bad, ever spent n penny unneccssnrlly and whon In his old age Mr. Denny becamo crippled with "tho rhcumntlz" nnd had, ns well, strango fluttcrlngs of tho heart, which wore unrolleved by tho boat recom mended "jmrb tens," they wcro grcntly shocked nt tho suggestions nnd warn ings of their friends and neighbors that they ought to send for a doctor. Mr. Denny refused, declared his scorn of tho entlro medical profession nnd contluucd to snvo his pennies. Dut tho pain grow' worse. Mr. Den ny was confined to his bed In great agony nnd overheard some of the neighbors tolling his sister thnt ho was going to die. Then he seut for nn old schoolmate, n man as "careful" as himself. "Josloh," ho asked, In n low, confi dential tone, "hnvo you ever had a doctor?" Joslah shook his head. "Dunno as I have," he answered. Mr. Denny reached out and laid a trembling hand upon his old friend's arm. "Joslah," ho asked ngnln, "did you over hear how much ono o" them doctors charges for a visit?" Joslah looked at his suffering friend with pitying sympathy. "Well," ho said, brenklng It as gently ns ho could "well, I have heard, Denny, that they chargo as much as $2 n visit!" "Two dollars!" Mr. Denny repeated. "Two dollars!" Then ho sank back on his pillow and sighed In a voice of strangely mingled relief, regret nnd resignation, "Well, I dunuo but I'd rather spend ?5 than dlo!" Youth's Companion. The Licorice Plant. Tho licorice plant resembles a roso with n single green stem, rencbes a height of about three feet and bears n small purple star shaped flower. Tho tlrst year's root growth resembles n loosely twisted string of tow and may run to twonty feet In length. Tho sec oiul year it assumes n woody sub stnnco when dry, and tho third year It acquires Its commercial value. Tho time for digging the root Is the win ter, when It Is dried nnd crushed un der heavy stones drawn round on It by mules, much as olives nro crushed to extract their oil. Queer Kaffir Custom, Kaffir women will not pronounco their husband's nniues or even uso words which eoutaln tho emphatic syl lable of those names. Ono old woman, being tnught to say the Lord's prayer, changed the word from "come" In "Thy kingdom como" to something that made nonsense, nnd It proved thnt tho proper "come" word was the main syllable of her husband's name. Her Excuse. Widow (to diYHsiiinheri You must really wait awhile for payment fur , tln mourning drwwn. We are still too orrowfiil to consider flimnclnl matters, i DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED byl rnl Applications, ai thoy cannot reach the ilUfaseil portion of the car. There It only tone way to euiedeatnn', and that Ubycon itttutlontl remedies. Peafne's ii rautnt by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining ol the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is In flamed you hare rumbling sound or Imper fect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflam mation can be taken out and tha tub restored tn its intra) condition, hearing wilt be de stroyed forere'lnln cases out of t art caused by catarrh. whWh is nothing bnt an Inflam med condition ef til mucous surfaces Ws-wlU (ilTt'On Hundred Dollar for any ease of dafnea(ausd by catarrh) that can jot b urtJ Jy UaU CaUrrh Cur, Send for trcularejr. - ,i v . CHlHsTT 0., Voll. O. tM by tn utt to, Tie. ' Take BeltVTaiaiTy jrm fey ostteUo. The Pleasure of Dining at Home is Enhanced when that home is brightened like sunlight by the brilliant rays of the General Electric Mazda Lamp. It's restful rays impart the effect of a flood of sunlight-the only light for which the eye has a natural affinity. Not only does the G-E Mazda Lamp give this superior quality of light, but it gives nearly three times as much light as the common carbon incandescent and costs no more to operate. If you we not now using electric light the chances aro that you will if you come in N and let us show you this wonderful G-E ( Mazda Lamp. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Company : r mtr first Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS HAY MARSHFIELD, OREGON. CAPITAL FULLY PAID $100,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JOIIN'.S. COKE, President. DOItSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. JOHN V. HALL, V. S. CHANDLER, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, WILLIAM CRIMES, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DR. C. V. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vlco-Presldont and Manager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AND TRUST RUSINT.SS. YOUR DUSINESS SOLICITED. Safo Deposit Roes for rent In our Steel lined, lire and liurnlnr proof Vaults t $3.00 ami up ier nuiiuiu. The First National Bank of Coos Bay STRICTLY A ( M.MERCIAL HANK. (WvIIh Fnrjjo Nevada National Rank, San Frnnclsco, Cal The United States Nntlonnl Rank, Ptrtlnnd, Oro. j w.i rat Tno N'ttoKl 1'wlt Rank, Now York, N. Y. ..' Tho Com EvcliaiiRo National Rank, Chicago, III, Tlio Rank of Scotland, London, Eugland. Tho Credit Lyonnals, Paris, Franco. tv- -In addition wo draw drafts on all principal hanking contera In Europo, ABla. Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and So. America. Personal and commoictal accounts kept suhjecttochec't Certificates of Doposlts Issued. Safo Deposit Hoxes tor rent. Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Rank In Coos County, Established In 1880. Pii'tl up Capital, Surplus, nut Undivided ProlltH oer 8100,000, Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Doos a gonoral hanking huslnoss nnd draws drafts on tho nniK of Callforuln, San Francisco, Cnl'.j Hanover National Dank, N. Y.; First National Dank, Portland, Oro.; First National Dank, Row burg, Oro.: Tho London Joint Stock Rank, Ltd., London, England. Also soils exchango on all of tho principal cltlos of Europe Individual and corporation accounts kopt subject to check. Safo doposlt lock boxeB for ront. OFFICERS: J. W. RENNETT, President. J. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Prcs. . F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cash, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Eastside Winners 1 Block In Homo Addition, containing ovor 3 acres for $900 0 Lots for ?475, East Marshfleirt 10 Lots for , ?000 East Marshfleld 10 Lots for ;. ?800 Eastsldo ALL GOOD RAY VIEWS See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Man,geP i Coos Bay-Roseburg Stage tine Dally stage between Roswbsnrg ai Usunsbfleld. SUgvUssvtts dflT aJ , BM(Ur f P. w- Fare, 96,00. OTTO CHUnfTKn, Afat, 't9 MABKJTT AV MtanMMUC PsTOfflBU iV" HI e: T4t Ti -" terJis EASY O. P. BABNABD, M-mmU KOaKMlTfKJ. C4WL STAFfORD'S CHOCOLATES Our Chocolates i, I "id tk-llcloMincM that !?l tht" ". To. Jl lml They aro i . "I Thero Is such a demand lor is. I ti.m .1..... .. . xr theral Z 2 UU"0lEeUel3 Alnaj-M mnnething nr two stoma 2 Front StJ lo Central ArtJ snnnsussn i OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos Iky Oil tA Company under tho management J. W. Flnnngaa will contlnn. ( v.. dlo tho Union Oil Company's gw ino, uisuiiato, bcnilno and coal ofl at their oil houso across th n , which plnco they havo mored Mr ' omco. vnonn 302. For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk ' Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES, 8 A. M. and S P. M. Phono 73-J. SEE FRIZr.K.V If you wnnt to get In on some of Ui host real ostato bargains on the VJ. AIbo If you want tho best Imut- anco at tho best rotes. AUGUST FRIZEEX. 08 Central Avo. Marshf sld, Ore. DID YOU GET THAT SU1TI THE NXUP Has It for you. PRICE AND SATISFACTION GUAR ANTEED. Opposlto Rrcakwater ! j ! tlce. Good Evening HAVE YOU ANV LACNIHlV? If so, do not forget that this W THE laundry whoro you get the best ,. j ..i.n nrA in every ose wonv, nuu jj.vu -.- - roach. Call up nnd ono of the am ... j iin nil details te rs win c' u,,u w!"""4 "" . . i. you. All telephone calls aro quteW attended to, becauso wo -wo wagons, OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT- ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. -..., n.. Proa. Phone & ,r(iujj .w ., T DR. J. W. liHUll", Physician and Surgeon. Oiuco yo--uw - - ... Phones-omco 1621; RejIdenceJ ' w. RENNErrl J Lnwyer. Offlco over Flanagan & Bennett J MarshOeld, Y&pl. S. TURPEN, W Architect ' ... ,7.fn rU ef Tho quicker a som """- Ma the less tho danger from Pe"iV and olhor serious ' disease v. W. U mil of WaTerly, Ja., ?.. .""SLr Z 2ST.W ft?. beat preparation on the gj J colda. I bT recomw- m friend- ii wC i "iN