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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1911)
'iwryiji!itfc$ da5M ut ." imMt!vrT v &r TX j--" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON j '".j ill 1 , TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911-1 r- ij y COOS BAY TIMES ,1-intorcd at tho postofflco at Marsh- ieid, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls ob second class mall matter. i VL. C. MALONL'Y DAN E. MALONEY Editor mid Pub. News Editor An Independent Republican nows paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the sorvlco of thn pooplo, that no good causo shall lack & champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Ray Timos represents a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Ray Advortlsor. Thn Const Mall was tho first dally ostab Ushed on Coos Hay and Tho Cooa i Day Times Is Its lmmcdluto suc cessor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. Ono year $G.0fi Per month 50 Whon paid strictly In nilvanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Ray Times In $5.00 per year or $2.50 for elx months. WEEKLY. Ono year $1,50 Official Paper of Coos Comity. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OP MARSHFIELD. Addross all communications to COOS DAY DAIIA' TIMES, Mnrtfifichl :: :i :: :: Oregon AX INSOLUBLE PROBLEM. Jt jh tno coniiitinn rororrcu to in - : ' tho following article from tholB,B",, 'ou "my ,hll0W '"' c('"n wii a t i m.. I.-, i iGlvo mo all posslblo shelter from the rT IS tho conldtlnn referred to In Wnll Stroot Journal that has tend odtoklll nil now, Independent rnllroml plans, nnd may delay tho Coos Ray Mlno. Tho article probnbly refers to n railroad In tho south but It la equally appllcablo to tho northwest Capital has ceased to consider now railroads nB profitable or even safe investments In tho United States. A lot of our money will go to China or South America to hulld new roads, ns It has alrendy gone to Mexico, and this money could bo used at homo If the people would extern! half tho uiicouragomout thnt Is re ceived abroad. Upon this subject Alio Wall Stroot Journal says: ""A lowlldored railroad presldon. vrluise rond sprang, by tho enterprise nnd sncrlllcos of himself and n few peonlo of llko great faith, from n nuk In tho wilderness to a profit able nnd well-managed property, cuAiy iib n quostlon to which wo con less wo can II ml no answer. Ho Is now extending his road In now ter . vRory, nt tho urgent desire of th Inhabitants of that territory; while, so far an hlo completed road Is con corned, nothing he can do seems to ploaso thn shippers, who practically own their existence to tho railroad. "Ills question refers to tho no.v extension, and to tho part of It no; yot built. Today, ho nays, log Htumpngo Is nt two dollars per thousand feet, with few takers. Team transport for mipplloa costs thirty-ilvo conts per ton per mllo. Tho sawn lumbor wanted for tho uso of tho railroad only fotohos from $8.50 to $11 poi thousand foot. 'Glvo in u railroad nt any cost,' cry tho scattered InhuhltniiU of the undovvlupod district, mid those who can seo Its future prowl- lltlos. 'Wo will give you any imhAj commit that capital may require, ImtJnJAKVlUs CANNOT IIE CURED slvo us tho railroad.' 'Tomorrow, eoutlnues our bowlld vrod frlond. with tho caiuplotlnn of tho now oxtoiiMlon log stunipnge will bo $(! per thousand feet, because of the rallroiwl construction; and tlw rnllroadvHI bo transporting supplied --..' ' --... ..v. tun iici 'Utat two ceiltd. or lnes IMfe, hi' . . - , ! ,iiniiB navo meir way. Tlu -if lumber cousiimod by tho ra.l- roaii win in tho meantime have ,i- vvnncod. on tho road's own Improve J 2 wont, to $22 nnd $25 per thousand ,4'sMt. Will there be anv m-hin...... ... rtitltudo In the people lwuottfed by tjjjit Improvement, made with com- y eiue. imae. Intolllettoe, Mvh.K uitf self-dculal sueh U they oouli Vr luive liirn'ehedt Not a b t The.rnIlro.ul will be up to be nt In th,. VjLitur until the !a iwj'tfeal b'.iihn .,is gta para I 51 o( the Jaw "Our ruilroud M.nd'; qttUon Y'" never bo i.n,. ) ir eenala 'llWltnn nurs nn.l .. I nt, Ig shippers tli i.uj jjleu 'nst n mill per ton per wile In- nso m rate, while they have seen fl nearly doubled, and have solves doubled the price of the titles thoy soil to tho rali- road. It pays tho agitator to keep tho shlppor, tho consumor and tho railroad In continual question wltn him Is over sottlod, becauso If It wcro scttlod hie occupation would bo gono. "Our railroads are, If anything over-rogtilnted. Wo have that pub licity which is tho effectual, check upon over-capitalization and tho ex ploitation of tho railroads for In dividual gain. This Is no answer to dlscontont. What answer could tho lamb downstream make to tho wolf nhovo who charged him with fouling tho water?" THE HORSE'S PRAYER. To thee, my mnster, 1 offer m) prayer: Teed, water, and caro for mo! and when tho day's work Is done, provide mo with sholter and a clean, dry bed. Always bo kind to mo. Pot mo sometimes, that I may servo you tho moro gladly nnd loam to lovo you. Do not jerk tho reins, and do not whip mo whon going up hill. Novor strike, boat, nor kick mo whon I do not understand what you want, but glvo nu n chanco to un derstand you. Wntch me, nnd It I fall to do your bidding seo If some thing Is not wrong with my hnrnorb or foot. Do not overload mo or hitch mo whore water will drip on mo. Keep mo well shod. Examine my teeth when I do not cat; I may havo an ulcerated tooth, and that, you know, U painful. Do not tlo nor check my head In an unnatural position nor tnko nway my best dufenso ngalnt fllos and mosquitoes by cutting off my mnno or tall. I cannot tell you when I nm thirs ty, so glvo mo clean, cool water often. I cannot toll you In words whon I am sick, so watch mo and by posslblo shelter from tho hot sun, and put a blanket on mo not whon I am working but when I nm standing In tho cold, Novor put a frosty bit In my mouth; first warm It by folding It a moment In your l'nnds. I try to carry you and your bur dens without a murmur, nnd wnlt p tlontly for you long hours of tho day or night. Without the powc-t to chooso my shoes or path, I somo times fnll on tho hard pavemonts, nnd I must be ready at any moment to lose my llfo In your sorvlco. And finally, O my master, whon my usofiil strength Is gone, do not turn mo out to starvo or freozc, no," veil mo to somo human brute, to be slowly tortured and starved to death, but do thou, my master, tnko my I fe In the kindest way, nnd your God will reward you horo and hereafter. Anion. WHAT ARE YOU KICKING A ROUT? SPPPOSE YOU HAD THIS! (From a Medical Journal.) We are at a loss to account for this peculiar comploxus of symptoms a condition evidently chronic ns ro vealed by tho history of tho last threo "ears, with yaws and suppurating otitis ns predecessors, yot with ncuto cxnrorbatlons, a condition not clenr'y oxplalued on the basis of nu organic losiou In any one organ, yet showing cardiac enlargement, nroumlnurUt nnd cyllmtrurln, general adenopathy, Icterus with a secondary anemia not remarkable for tho great reduction In red corpuscles or hemoKlobln, but strikingly atypical In the largo num 'er of nucleated red corpuscle of the normoblastic type" and in th) tendency of the erythrocytes to ns iiiwo a slender, slcklellko shnne. ! 1 cut iiiiiIA,,I,,"- tlu-y I'muml reach ilu'illM'ttn',1 iil o(K(lliti'ur. Tlum-U only lOIIKHIt) 10 mil llOflrtl1' .HIK1II1HI H U)1)11 tilutlonnlriiiui1U'i, I hMIIMIk Ik I'HIIMHl IIV Mil IIIIIHIIHMrUlllllltj I hi Hmlucliliin Tuh HI Of V' lUWH llllllIB o( V HIIk'II llll tlllw I 111. ttulllnl illl Imlrtn riSiililliiX iMIIIil or IlllU'r- (.M luurliiR kihI HlioiVli f niilwl) cliweil, im(iiv 1 Uu riiuii, iJl.1 luiV1' ""' iniliim niailon run ho Ukou uiitVji.l J'I UiiwrMioriHl t tu iiorimil oiiiulttloii, j'rA ' u'" l ' l-njnt fort'U- ;nluorArifiit A le Hri,iiuil vj nil vyi niitrrii. wiurii l mulilnc I '" "' "'""'u- jrt roiiiltlloii o( lliouuioiiiif lllll'OII ? ' . clc Ono lliiii.ir.i.1 fi u' lor Hiiy ie ildrifiH'i ii'iutv.l i,v cuiil I'J "'t mii- nvnui cue one lliunlriHl not i rur li Hu.it CnUirV uw. 'inl for circulars, true. ' r.j I'liEVKY .1 cm oioio, i, bold liy Priicultfti.. 7.- Th.o llll' pHmily PilliforruvA Plon EW LIVELY Fancy uew rigs, good hon es nnd cureful drivers nro nuw at t pusul of the Coos Hay public a lie dls- t tdy for ilorso REASOXARLK RATIOS. Rigs or iIks with drivers roj any trip nnywhore any time. boarded ami rls cared for. ' New hearse and special acco mran datlous provided for fuueral pa. r,,,, W. L. CONDRON'S , Livery & Feed Stable s Have That Rooflw.'d xow See CORTHELL 1 Phono aim. t WITH THE t I T0ASTANDTEA $ $ (.'ODD EVEXIXfl. . LOST CHANCES. Oh, the unused foundations of character which stand along our human slrcct and make the city of our human life so tragical I Oh, the bodily vigor which has never been put to any strong work for God or man I Phillips Brooks. The Rnuclici. Adlos, ndlos. It's goodby to tho city; Goodby to its rattlo and battlo nnd noise; It's lying ones, dying onos, women God pity! I'm oft to the mesa to Xell and tho boys. Tho steers nro woll sold nnd tho price In my pocket; I've got somo real things from this bnbel of sham; There are satin nnd silk; Micro's n ring nnd u locket, Jnckkulfo for Rllly; n suro gun for Sam. Goodby stone and Iron, I'm oft to tho mountains; Goodby to tho wheels which grind pnlo misery. I go to God's cataracts, not your tin fountains; I go where tho west wind is whistling free. Thoro's n shack on thn prairie, n Btovcplpo for chimney; well nnd n windmill; hay stacks and corral; Tho plain moots tho Bimsot n million miles, dimly, And there, nt hor milking. hear llttlo Sal. Thoro Nellie will meet mo nnd take tho cautlnns, A soft kiss for mo nnd n pat for tho mare, And naught but the stars nnd tho sllenco botweon us; A rose In hor bosom, n roso I'.i her hair. Goodby to the city, Its splendor nu-1 worry; Its rich ones nnd poor ones, Its rattlo and noise; I'm off for tho homo ranch, nnd oft In a hurry, To round up tho cnttlo nnd Neil nnd the boys. Wllllnm Maxwell. Any man will clnlin n good stray umbrolln. If a womnn has whiskers, you aro no gentleman If you see them. A woman's screnm frightens n burglar worse than n man's pistol. If there Is any ono thing a man should do In private, It U his loving. If your nverago Isn't the boat you can do, It Is nt least tho host you will do. Tl' mnn who enn tell you nil about tho problem of life, can't work 1; himself. I.oavo something on your plato for tho cat, and your stomach will do hotter. Tho only tlmo men tako real In terest In ehurch work Is when there is n big row on. It Is nil right for you to have on. tlmalafin but don't devoto it to bor iuvour frlouds. That Texas man who loft $700,000 for tho benefit of superannuated preachers must have gone to ohuren often onough to notice thnt proachors aro n bard-working lot. I Tako advantage of the Bis: Reduction Sale at Myers' Marshfield Store, It will be continued all this week, NOTICE. lUrshflold etty warrants drawn sgalust the Geuaral Fund and en dorsed prior to December 81. 1010, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceases on these war rants January 3, 1911. Dated at Marshfield, Orogon, this 2nd day of January 1911. R. F. WILLIAMS. City Treasurer. 1 TSSferSi. 1C.V ,1 ' ,'( P.,!'.,. i '''iV.v iViiiiiii.-.'.!' 'I till mlmf 5 9 vxSI&hUWMwi ' 1 ' m i m i m n. Daylight Window Dis pi J if plays at Might "Yes, it's wonderful the way window displays can be made under the pure white rays of this new General Electric Mazda Lamp. Just notice how perfectly it ac centuates every detail in fabrics. Matching goods under its white rays is easy, for it radiates a daylight effect. You will notice that progressive stores everywhere arc using these G-E Mazda Lamps, for aside from their vastly superior quality of light they give nearly three times ns much candle-power as the ordinary carbon incandescent lamps. And they cost no moro to operate. This G-E Mazda is a most ingenious invention; it is simply revolutionizing lighting methods. Notice how greatly it improves the appearance of all the live stores along this street." "Traffic is always determined by the way n street is lighted, nnd that's why the night window gazers (and next morning buyers) are irresistibly drawn to stores using these beaming G-E Mazda Lamps." Vc want you to come in for a moment today and let us prove to your entire satisfaction that if you are not using electric light and the wonderful G-E Mazda Lamp -you arc losing money and denying yourself comfort and convenience. Vc can prove this to you. OREGON POWER CO. ("sS First Trust and Savings Bank OK COOS HAY MAItSIIKIKM), OllKGOX. CAPITAL 1TMA" l'AIl) 9100,000.00 OWICKItS AND IMItKCTOItS: JOHN' S. COKE, President. DOKSEY KM2ITZER, Cashier. JOHN I HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, IIENKY SENGSTACKEN, WILLIAM GRIMES, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, VIco-PresIdoiit nnd Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST HUSINKSS. YOUlt m'SINKSS SOLICITED. Safe Deposit Hoves for rent In our Steel lined, Hro nnd burglar ixroof Vaults nt $.1.00 nnd up per milium. The First National Bank of Coos Bay STRICTLY A ( MMERCIAL HANK. (Wells Kni'Ko Nevadn National llnuk, San FrancUco, Cal Tho United States National Hank, Portland, Ore. DRAFTS 'r,u' N'tll l'rk 1J"k. Now Yor,t, N. Y. ov ' Tho Corn KvcliaiiKo National Dank, Chicago, 111. ''y The Hank of Scotland, London, England. Tlio Credit Lj ononis, Paris, France. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europo, Asia. Africa, Australia, Chlnn, Japan, North, Central nnd So. Amorlca. Personal nnd commoiclnl nccounts kept subjecttochec'c Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safo Deposit lloxcs for rent. Flanagan (8l Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon Oldeht Dank In Coos. County, ltalillshcd in IHHt). I'nld up CnpltuI, Surplus and Undivided Profits over 8100,000. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Doos n general hanking business nnd drnws drafts on tho nnn-t of California, Snn Francisco, Cal.: Hanover National Dank, N. Y.j First National Dank, Portlnud, Oro.; First National Unnk, Rose burg, Oro.: Tho London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd., London, England. Also soils oxchnngo on nil of tho principal cities of Europe. Individual nnd corporation nccouuts kept subject to check. Safo doposlt lock boxes for rent, OFFICERS: J. W, DENNF.TT, 1'reMdent. .1. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. H. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. H. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cnsli. INTEREST PUD ON TIME DEPOSITS. The North Bend Manufacturing Co. IS NOW PHEPUlED TO FURNISH Show Cases and Store Fixtures Eest Quality Workmanship and Pricts ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. eaver MOUNT DIADLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Drlck and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. im Hill Coal PJIONfl, 201. OIL SUPPLIES ' Tho Coos Day Oil and Supply Company under tho mannEomont of J. W. Flnnngan will contluuo to hnn dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso line, distillate, benzine nnd coal oil nt their oil Iioubo across tho Day to which jilaco they hnvo moved their ofllco. Phono 302. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo hnvo secured tho livery bUBt nesB of L. II. Holsnor nnd nro pre pared to rendor excellent Borvlco to tho pooplo of Coos Day. Careful drlvors, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us for n driving horso, n rig or unythlng needed lt tho livery lino. Wo nlso do n trucking business of nil kinds, Dtniicliiird, Itczln & Dlanclinrd Livery, Feed niul Sales Service. 141 First nnd Alder Stroets. Phono 138-J Wo havo a now line of Holophanc Shades for Tungsten Lamps they will double your caudlopowor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONI3 2S7J. 1(10 TRAP NESTED HARHED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our mntlngs hnvo produced stnnd- nrd-brcd specimens of exhibition qunllty with records of 212, 227, 222 eggs In 3G5 days. Rahy Clilekn nnd Eggs for Hutching Dook your ordors now for spring dollvery. A few cockorelH from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards FRED. DACIIMAN, Prop. .Marshfield, Ilov -IH.1, Phone t!HH Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Orogon, has been ro modolled and Improved nnd Is under now management. Special accommo dations for stago passongors and for pcoplo desiring n rest nt tho senshoro. "You'll Llko tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprlotor. SEE FIH.EEN If you want to get In on somo of tho best renl estnto bargains, on tho Day. Also If you want tho best Insur ance nt tho host rates. AUGUST FRIZEEN, 08 Centrnl Avo. Mnrshfiild, Oro. THT3 IjLOYI) MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEIi Rntes reduced to: Day 50c, 75c nnd $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping npartmont8 with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE DATHS r W. SULLIVAN, Prop. HOME LAND Co. Boo ue for Investments on Coon Day. Wo gunrtmee owner's prlco to bo our pried. Phone 741 304 Front fit, M iM MJ. M T-R. CI. W. L1CS LI I?, J-' Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho Amorlcan school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon. DR. J. W. INGRAM " Physician nnd Snrgoon, 209-210 Coko Dulldlng. Phones: Ofllco 1G2J; Rosldenco 1G2L J. W. DENNETT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Dennett Dank Marshfield, Orogon W; M. S. TURPEN, Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco Is horeby given that sealed I bids will bo received by tho Common Council of tho- City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, until half past sovon o'clock, P. M Tuesday, tho 3rd day of January, 1011, for clean lng the streot3 of tho said city from the 3rd day of January, 1911, to July 1st, 1911, and for sprinkling tho stroots of said city during the months of May nnd Juno, 1911, said work to bo porformod to tho satis faction of tho Streot Committee. Tha Common Council roservos tho right to rejoct any and all bids. Dated this 30th day of December, 1910. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. S' v t t V, V ,1a IiIJIWK,- -.