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E5SS SSKtJ 'fly WWV" iJ. . THE, COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREfiON, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911 i'l r m 11' i! ft COOS BAY TIMES Entered at the postofflce nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls 88 second das mall matter. M. O. MALOXEY DAX K. MALOXKY Editor mul Tut). News Editor An Independent Republican nows papor published ovory evening except Ruuday, and Weekly by The Coo May Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the service- of thn yooplo, that no good cnuso shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Cooa Day Times represents n consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and Tho Cooa Day Advertiser. Thn CoaBt Mnll was tho first dally estab lished on Coos liny and Tho Cooa Day Times Is Its Immcdlbto (suc cessor. rim i hi SUBSCRIPTION ItATIS. DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Per month GO When paid strictly In advadco the subscription price of tho Coos tyjay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for elx months. i WEEKLY, i Ono yonr $L50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF Till: CIT OF mahsiiiteld. Addross all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES, MnrMifleld :: :: :: :: Oregon MODE FOOL PONTICS. fr 31113 Evonlng Tclogrnm of recent dato hnd a nows article from which clippings are mado ns follows: "Providing the ntaudpnt Ropuh llcans can control tho legislature, or at least tho Bonnie, through the election of Jay Ilnwurmnn ns Presi dent, a progrnm of punishment will bo carried out. This Information comes first-handed from Republicans who luivo been solicited to help play the game. Under tho gulso of ro forin monsurcH and econnmloH, tho knlfo Ih to lm slipped Into tho ribs of such ItopuhlloniiM as havo boon Jdontlflod with tho progressive eln- Joints of (ho parly. "Provldiig llnwormnu enn l J ado president, or fHllliiK In Dowor- i Sll SOUIe Senator Willi wnnlil miHim i to aamo policy, the Mtaudpat Itcpub- "Mil Intend playing a giiiuo of state politics to make the average voter's Jmlr curl." Thoso two paragraph! form tho lioglnnlng nnd the closing of tho ar ticle, whllo hotweeh them aro glv oi" tho details of tho sohoiuos sought to ho ouiir'od out. such ns tho crea tion of a State Hoard of Control ho jib to tnko state patronage out of the hands of Governor Wont, Secretnry of Stato Mention nnd Treasurer Kay, who aro not pliable enough to piny tho gnmo Into the hands of thi llOSSOS. Can It lie possible that there Is no whim at all left in the cranium of those would-be Uowm? says tho liar My Couuty News. One would think that the lesson given b the voters of Oregon I bo pam summer uud fall ought to bi enough ft.r a wuoiitn Imago, let a!iu a man of sense, and that human iw'ns of ordinary In telligence would begin 'to "take a tumble" wheu r brick block falls on thou. "Taking vtngeauee for I he defonl ( llowtaman for governor." a the Mlf-watlafylug excuse for tho pro posed plan of action. Tukluu un gMore on whom? On a nwjoiltyof tk republican al tu een county in. Oregon exueut Ullltam. Morrow, Hot, Sherman and Wheeler, in all (he other 29 counties, the major part Of the votea of the party at the pri maries were cant for other candidates and In the whole state the primary majority against him was practically IMoo. in other word. Mr. Hoor rnu recoivtnl M per mm" uf . (. -ry voto of the st.iii wh"e h' i-.ti mt'tvrd it mr cont. uot .iiiiiiuir Mr, HowtM-iuan refelved !" -nu-nt of th auembly, n ' i iifsst'g vcr fully ianii. ! I ,i p, - ,.(. proposes to ' ' i. r n nt of the party 1 '" e. they expect to oiii rol tho i.nll'lis of tho state! Dd ii, ..(! ,.vf hear of iuj n vrat lIOM.MllJ . olllsldo ,lf HI, ,,..0 My. XKW I-IQI'OM NCUXSU l)K.. Th. town of Vale Oregon, hue hit upon n stlc m for nnktng the Icons- '(I saloon pay Its waj' In tho com ,nin:t. Tho city council has decld-i-1 to permit only two saloons, to sell lie license to the highest bidder and to accept no'bUl of lens than $5,000. The regular license fee Han been $1,000 and there were six applicants at this figure. A Tacoma man, oper ating In the Vale oil fields, offers $5,000 Hint In addition ngreos to 4lve $4,000 toward the paving of tho main street. In addition to that ho agrees to build a brick block and a warehouse. Ho promises to operate but one saloon and a wholesale and cold storngo plant. Dy that process the ovlls of tho liquor trnlllc may bo reduced to the minimum while It Is placed on a business basis. coos school cexsis. Seternl Districts In County Require County Altl. COQUILLE, Ore., Jnn. 9. County Superintendent Dunch this week re ceived the Inst report from the school clorks of the county and the total counts of the children of school ago In tho county havo been mnde. Ac cording to this olllcnl count there nro 5, GTS children of school nge In Coos county, 2,9011 of this number being males and 2,775 females. The roport shows there nro 2S dis tricts In tho county which litivo a shortage of pupils to such an extent that thoy will not bo nble to claim $300 from the regular county school fund nnd for this reason a special tax will be necessary In thoso dls tr.cts. This tax, according to the stntutes, Is limited to 5 mills and In sovornl ItutRiicoH In the county this dellclt Is o large nnd the taxable property so small that the 5 mill tax will not raise a sullleleut sunt to comploto the $300 maintenance fund required by law. In those InstnncoB the county must make up this latter dollclt from tho funds or tho county In ordor that those schools may recelvo their por tion of tho Htnte school funds. There are but live cases where the county will have to make up tho funds and the total amount Is but $103.10. CLAHKE OX ItAllAVAY. Sa)H Tlieiv Will Me Xo Announce incut Until Hallway Work Actually Meglns, Tho Coqulllo Sentinel prints the following: "I' rands II. Clarke, president of the Coos Day-Holm Ilnllrond com pany, was In town Wednesday mid pad the .Sentinel olllco n plonsnut call. In tlu eouro of couversutlou. .Mr. Clnrko stated that tho time was 'mt it hand when Cons county would have u railroad not only con- net'tlng It with ltoibiirg hut nlsn with tho capital of Idaho. Ho also explained the cause for the delays which have occurred In connection with tho road as bolng purely local and duo to mlstnken views on the part of somo and apathy on tho pnrt of others. "You can undoratnnd.' said Mr. Clnrko "that n company proponing to build a rnllroad nt n cost of $7,500,000 expects somo con sideration on the pnrt of the pooplo to' bo bonelltted. For Instance, tho combined uawtsaed valuation of Mnraliutfhl, North Mend, Coqulllo nnd Myrtle Point Is loss than four and n quarter million, mid this Includes valuea which ar noiiutliue "mi. earned Increment." Mut tho $7,500.- 000 p.'itt hi railroad eoiutruct'on aud equipment iDpreaouts hard cash. Its luveHtnient here will quadruple the aasesMvd valuations lit a compa ratively short lluio. and an enttfr prlslng eonimuulty should and would aptiroclatH It. Xo matter where this railroad goa all will be benefitted. 1 do uot export announcements to bo mad as to when this company will get busy, but when it does tho poople will aee nnd kmw it. All the people 1 represent ask Is that they bo given the right of way and that they havo the moral support of tho county.' " 4 (OODHYE MATS. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Jan. 7. -"Katies Day" wns tried on n thn ttlrls at the high school a: Hope, ludluua. They set spurt u day wheu all ruts, putts, f.ilne curls, hair nets and tho ilke should be left at home. Kach girl went to kehool with' only the hair ntoip her head that -4-n .turo grow theie. There was uothlug artificial about a angle head and the school authorities 4 hk'hly complimented th girls 4 ou their apiioarauco. Usually, It , said, there Is n'rnt to near- ! every head nnd tho school an- thoiltU-s aro trying to break up the piactleo. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. pa's wet i:.v mas dry .Ma Is dry and pa is wet, Something doing there, you bet Sin gets up and hajs' at pa Ain't no sympathy for law, Waves lur arms and hops nround, En pn he tries to stand his ground, Says 'at ma's a kind of crank, ' En ma, she says 'at pa's a tank, En that gets ovorybody hot. .Ma Is dry and pa Is wet. Ma Is dry, on pa Is wet, , Argumont en epithet, Ma snys down with tho saloons, Pn says ma Is full of prunes, Waltzes up en waltzes down, Snys thoy want to kill tho town, Dnngs tho table with hla knucks, En calls tho tlrys a lot of ducks, That mnkes mn redhot, you bet, Ma Is dry, en pn Is wet. Ma Is dry on pa Is wet, Homo Is horribly beset, Pn says Prohibition's bum, Mn nttneks the demon rum, Pulls his ears and twists his nose, Allemnnds nnd do-sc-dos, Cnlls the wets n lot of sonks Mn pn gets mnd until ho chokes Dlggest family ruction yet, Ma Is dry and pn Is wot. Mill NFS OF HAXROX. Xews of" Clty-My-tlie-Sen Am Told by i The Mcconler. V. It. Dwlgglns, formerly of Man don, wns seriously hurt nt Hlllshoro, Ore, recontly. by n telephone polo falling with him. Just how hndly ho wnH hurt wo were unnblo to lonrn. Mr. Dwlgglns Is well known In nnn don, having workod for tho Mnndon Nght & Powor Compnny nnd also for tho Mandon Recorder. Mrs. Dwlg glns wns formorly Miss Lena I.ognn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Lo gan of this city. K. F. Wilson, ono of tho publishers of I ho Florns Lake nnnnor, was In town last Wednosdny nnd Thursdny nnd whon returning had tho mlsfor tttno to havo his horso fall on him. Mr. Wilson wns severely bruised, nnd tho horso so badly Injured that tho rldor was compelled to comploto his Journey on foot. m:ss moozk miiaxk. I.OXDOX, Knglnnd, Jan. 0. Stat istics of tho Scotch whisky trndo, Just published In London, allow Hint 'he dealings for 1010 hnvo boon tho .worst for ninny yonrs. Tho shrink age in nil departments la sevore. The total production Is the lowest for six teen years, hnvlug docllnod ovor 2, 000,000 gallons. MAIXCOATS sold nt Ll'XD'S place H.no and a.7.1. CI.OSIXG OPT. 21." Drondwuy. Get n trial sack of HALVES' flour. .NOTICE. To all whom this may concorn: My wlfo. Ida Garland, has left my home, bed and board on tho Cth day of Janunry 1010. Thorohy I rofuso to pay debts Incurred by hor or con tracted by any pnrty or person In hor name. HENItY GARLAND, Datod nt Empire, Oregon, January fi. 1010. MAIXCOATS sold at Ll'XD'S CLOSING place ijS'J.no and U.7."5. OUT. 2 1." nrondway GOOD NEWS FltOM THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. We have had to make Tho Youth's Companion larger to got In all tho good things that Compnn'on readers ought to have. Tho added amount would make four hundred pages of standard mngnzluo slzo and print; hut we hnvo kept tho prlco Just tho samo $1.75 for tho fifty-two weeks of 101,1, nnd all tho Issuos for tho rost of this yonr free from the tlmo you send In your subscription. Wo would llko to toll you what Is In store for Companion leaders next year. Wo cannot do it hero, though; thero U not room. Mut send us your address on a postal card, and wo 'will sond you the beautiful Prospec tus of The Compunlon for 1011, nn nouue'ng ninny new features, to Kothor with snu5l copies of the papor. Wo think you will agree, when ou havo read them, that there U no oth- 15 er paper that gives quite so much o'fl such a high quality as The Comp.i nlon. The new subscrlliei' rn.ii.j ,, gift of The Companion's An Calen-1 colors and gold a beautiful water-1 color gardeu scene. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 141 Merkploy St. Hoston. 5lnss New Subnr-ptlous Deceived at ths' Oftlce. I First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS MAY All of tho necessary steps author izing the consolidation of tho First ( National Hank nnd the First Trust and Savings Unnk have been takon nnd on Monday January 10th, tho ' First National bank will open for buslnoss In tho olllccs now occupied , , ' by tho First Trust and Savings Dank. The consolidation of tho two bnnks will take effect on or nbout that dato, and tho business will be conducted under tho name of the First Natlonnl Dnnk. The First National Bank of Coos Bay STIIICTIA' A COMMKHCIAL MAXIC. (Wells Fargo Xevndn Xntlo The United States Xiitionul The Xntlonal Park Manic, DHAWS IHIAI-TS OX The Corn Kxcliniige i The Hank of Scotland, I Tl I'lio Credit LyonniilN, In addition wo draw drafts on nil principal bnnklng centers In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Chlnn, Japan, North, Central and So, America. Personal nnd couitnciclnl accounts kept subjccttocheck Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safe Deposit Doxcs for rent. Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Manic In Coos County, Established in 1H8. Pa.'d up Capital, Surplus, and Undivided Pro Ills over $1 00,000. Assets Over Half ."Million Do lars. Does a genorul bnnklng business nnd draws drafts on tho Man-c of Callfornlu, San Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.; First National Dank, Portland, Ore.; First Nntlonal Dank, Itoae burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Manic, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Snfo doposlt lock boxes for rent. OFFJCEHS: .1. W. HEXXKTT, President. J. II. FLAXAOAX, V.-Pies. II. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. KO. E. WIXCIIHSTEIt, Asst. Casli. IXTEMEST PII) OX TIME DEPOSITS. Easfside Winners 1 Dlock In Homo Addition, containing ovor 3 acres for $903 5 Lots for $7G, East Mnrshfls.tl 10 Lots for , $000 East Mnrshfleld 10 Lots for... . $800 Enstsldo ALL GOOD MAY VIEWS TICHMS EASY OTHER GOOD HUTS. 2 Lots on Fifth atroct near Honnossoy rosIdVnco for $000, plus $225 street Improvement bonds. Corner Johnson nnd Fifth streot, COxMO for $CC0 plus $22C strcot Improvement bonds. 1C0 Acres coal and timber land on main Ueulnsuln,. about C miles southwest from Marshflold for $12. r.O per acre. See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager - i Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAHLO AXI) JOSSOX CEMENT. Tho best Dcmtlc nnd Imported brands. Plastor, Lima, Drlck and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH HltOADWAY. PHOXE 201. Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage. Line Jtwoeu Hosebui-K aud Marsluleld. Stage leaves dally nuO Dally stage bctw Sunday at 7 p. in. Fare, $(I.OO. OTTO SniETTEIt, Agent, 120 MAHKET AV Marsblleld. IMIOVR ii HOTEL GAHDIXEH, I at Gardiner, Oregon, has been ro. modolled and Improved and Is under now manngoment. Special nccommo dnt!on3 for stago passengers and for peoplo desiring a rest at tho seashore "You'll Llko the Place." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. BUSIN THE FOLLOWING IS A r.TRT MARSHFIELD WHO HANDLK - -"" MEN WHOSE WORK MAY Hi: BsmwxjJiV3mi!MrmwMTwm. nlnfhov'c PorfAiinMi. ''' O IVLoLULiI filil lifts noon rniwMH.l !,-.! ...wi. n. " - 'iiauiiii,u-l Willi ! BLANCO emu, ROOM In Blanco Hotel and is better pro. pared than ever to serve good ineals. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating .Marsbtleld, Ore., Pbouo 773 tlonnl Itanlr, San Francisco, Cal Hank, Portland, Ore. New Yorlt, N. Y. National Mniik, Chicago, 111. London, England. Paris, France. O. P. HAHNAHD, AKont. Mom:m'HO. our THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rntes i educed to: Day 50c, 75c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. Houso keeping npnrtmonts with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE MATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. DIHECT0RY Of RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES nr.i nniiiDiu ......, ..iilll,.l. II, ?l.l WW llfll,Dl,a nnnns t.mt o. Z 7' " T DEPENDED VVOy. AHLL P Y - inn xmt "--v. .... ... '"K AT TI,K T,MES Letter Heads, Mill Heads, Enve- lopes, Calling Cards, etc. ( STADDEN All Kinds of photograph tvorlc, bromide enlarging nnd kodak flu bb lag. For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FHKE DUrilVEHIKS 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. M. Phono 7-J, C00S BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Hclsner nnd nro pre pared to render excellent service to tho peoplo of Coos Day. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satisfactory scrvlco to tho public. Phono uh for a driving horse, n rig or anything needed In the livery line. Wo nlso do a trucking business of nil kinds. Hiatirliard, Mezln & Hlancbard TJvery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. Phono 13S-J Good Eveni me HAVE VOL AXV L.U'XDHYV If so, do not forget Hint this Id HIE laundry whore you got the belt work, nnd prices nro In every one' reach. Call up and one of tho drlv- rs will call nnd explain all details to you. All telephone calls aro quickly attended to, becniiso wo are running wo wngons. OUH GUAltAXTEE IS YOUIl SAT ISFAOTIOX. MAHSIIFIELI) IIAXI) AND STEAM LAUNDUY. ,'Jauzcy 1tg Prop, Phooe 220-J. 100 TltAP NESTED HAHHKD PLYMOUTH HOOKS. Our matlugs hnvo produced stand nrd-bred specimens of exhibition OlinlltV with ropnrlu nt ?J9 997 9" oggs In 305 days. Hjiby Chicks and Eggs for Hiitchlini Mook your orders now for spring dollvery. A few cockorels from heavy laying stock for $3.00. Dlynioiitb Place, Poultry Yards FHED. MACHMAN, Prop. .Mnrslillcld, Mov IH5. Phono 11HH Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono ttllil. J-H. . W. LESLIE, " Osteopathic Phybldnn Grnduato of tho American school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllce In Eldorado DU. Hours 0 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 1C1-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon. D' K. J. W. INGRAM, Physician and Surgeon. 209-210 Coke Building, rttones: Otflco 1C2J; Residence 1G2L J., W. MENNETl', Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Donnett Bank Mnrshfleld, Oregon. TV7M. S7TUHFEN, W Arcldtect, Over Chamber of Commerce. i .. " "INESS MEN IN Voi?" TiL. U ainu.u XJ1KM Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office J. .. KOONTZ Mnchlno and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work v wuimco-s Doat shop, Front I street, Marshfleld, Ore. -' ( I. I K" " " r, z ERMS