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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1911)
-iiflpw ( r t4 "7 THE, COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1911 ,j - ' "T"yil pif HTVW 17, I I M 1 H i 1 COOS -BAYSTIMES Entered at the postufflco nt Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the mails p second class mail matter. w. c. mai.oxi:v 1AX K. M.U.OXEY Editor and Pub. News Editor IIOXXV ELKHORX Air 'Nellie Gray-' An Independent Republican news psper published every evening except I Sunday, and Weekly by j The Coos liny Times Publishing Co.) Dedlcatod to the service of the ;eoplo, that no good cause shall IncK a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. I The Coos Hay Times represents a i consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall i and The Coo Hy Advertiser. The Coast Mail was the first dally estab- llshed on Coos Day and The Coo 4 Day Times Is its Immediate suc-i cossor. ' mmwMAwum ju sirscriitiox rates. DAILY. On year ?6.0n For month 60 When paid strictly In advance the subscription price, of the Coos Day Times Is ?5.00 pur yonr or $2.50 for ulx months. WEEKLY. Quo yonr $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. Ljtfh mw " ?'y (Written for The Timet.) I urn tired, sick and weary In my dear old mountain home, Where I're tolled away the better part of life I'm slain here and thinking by the dear old kitchen stove Of the days that I have spent in toll and sttlfa. Chorus. Oli my dear old mountain home I am leaving you to roam Mongst the strangers In n strange lnnd far away 1 shall never feel the pleasure that 1 have In this dear spot When I leave the dear old Elkhorn Ranch to stay. We arc leaving dear old Elkhorn And wo may return no more To its fir clad hills and valleys nil so dear And the smoothly beaten door yard That wa worn by little folks At they played and tang around tha ldtoliOii (186r. We are leaving dear old Elkhorn ' ' For the haunts of other men Tor the folks get tired and lonesome here Alone But it grieves my heart to leave Uim Oh my dear old mountain home What it there In this world that will alout? Oh the brush will take dear Elkhorn And the fences nil fall down .Where we tosed about the fragrant new mown hay nnu me irnns are ciiokou witu timuer Where we drove the cattle In, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CIT1 OF.MAHSHKIELH. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES, llarnlifclil :: :: :: :: Oregon From the pasture In the valleys far away. Rut we'll nil come back to Elkhorn With Its ruggod hills and vales With the friends that oft have been with us before Yes we're coming back to Elkhorn At some future happy time , And we'll never loave the old homo nny more. HERESAY. v v Swrnm fSAfjrrfs,tjtjAyjr .f,f.W'' ; k jk. r RECIPE FOR HAPPY .MAHIHAG: lads of today, and uncertainty of the the bewildering classic things, NEWS OF COQUILLE. ' ' nviinrlonrA nf n mnrrlml rnn , I plo who have lived together for ' uh,ch g0 "" wllon 'ou ox"oct them. Kovonty yenrs without n quarrel possesses n practical value which to go down, and vlco versa. outweighs any amount of theorizing and the reasons for the nappy union given by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Slier-! wood, who enjoy this distinction, having recently celebrated their seventieth woddlug anniversary in should DO MUX LIKE WORK? TO THE query do men like work, the true answer Is Hint it all de pends upon circumstances. Uut there Is no question but that they llko It if they aro to go Coos County Seat Events Ah Told Hy The Sentinel. E. C. Darker and family nro visit ing nt tlio homo of Mrs. Barker's pa rents on Coos RIvor. Tho illness ot Mrs. Dnrker's mother called them thcro last Saturday, i through life happily and do D. McCarthy, tho timber cruiser who has been working tho pnst year their cruising the timber of tho county for tux purposes, came over from Marsh llold on business Wednesday. Mr. McCarthy has done no work yet this year, awaiting orders from the commissioners. Now York, hnvo a wide Interost. "Wo Just loved each other and that best In that field to which, In the Inn waH all there was to It," says Mrs. 'gunge of the prayer book, It has Sherwood. Rut tho truo reclpo scorns ! plonsod Rod to cull them. Those for o bo contained In tho husband's ro-jtunoto peoplo who have found their mwtrk flint ho "minded his own busl- work In tho world and lovo It look nose, wlillo she tended to hor own forwnrd, not to Inylng it down nnd . Affairs." spending an unknown future In Idle-' Stanley P. Unrtlett, tronsuror of In that simple policy of non-Inter-, noss, but to having "tho Master or the Randolph Lumber compnuy, was Venuico is comprised all the phlloso- nil good workmon' set them to work an Incoming pnssongor on the Rreak phy not only of happy innrrlngo but anew when, "eneli for the Joy of water. Mr. Uartlott has boun on a f "harmonious hiininn relations In working," j four weeks' visit to his old homo. in ii broader sense. If the married , "Thoy shall work for an age at n sit- Minnesota. adhered to this rule there would be, tlug and never be tired at all!" n k I I u K k i'llll'lfl. liHinnHniimM j ''mtmfWftffttiii'''Winiw' f " Never KeeD Him - a, frfim. Waiting Now" "I have plenty of light to dress by, for I am using that wonderful General Electric Mazda Lamp." "I have found that this new lamp gives twice the light of the ordinary electric incandescent; and it uses lesscur rent, too; and the quality of light is infinitely superior to that given by the old style carbon incandescent." "When I first heard of the Mazda Lamp I was not using electric light, but when the wonders of this lamp were shown to me, 1 immediately had my house wired. You will do the same, too, if you take time to have this wonderful lamp demon strated to you." Just drop in for a moment today and let us show you why everyone who tries the G-E Mazda Lamp is so enthusiastic in its praise. Your call on us places you under no obligation, and it may be of decided advantage to you. OREGON POWER. CO. k I For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage TREE DELIVERIES H A. M. and 2 l M. I'liono 7.'t-.T. SH'IrT-CrrCirt fCrrvTV-T??rC r5Si.. .r?.jT.?.-7l J-r.i.. Jt-.jt-J1 2. .3-n. ..3th little marital discord, loss divorce and fowor ensos of domestic dlsagreo mont In the pollco courts. Tho very latitude of action which this onllght tuied couple uvo to imch other serv od to unite tlinm moro cloauly and to nvort tho roulllct of Interests which eniisoB shipwreck. Theirs was a union without n dictator or boss. Matrimony, IIIcb everything else, may suitor from too much regulation. Cities and Status suffer from It no Iom than unhappy wives ami tho small boy who U accounted Incor rigible. A general application of the policy of iiou-lntHiferHiice which made Ibis a happy tuanlatie in lull t rvitiuvt more serious causes of pub Re discontent. I ' ' GOOD EVEXIXti. A life spent worthily should be measured by a nobler line by deeds, not yonrs. Sheridan. Last week A. L. Rlsscll, who has had chargo of tho Tattle hotel for some time, gave up his loaso on tho prcmlsos. Rather than havo the ho tel vacant, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Ev lniul, the owners, took chargo tho (list of this week and the hotel Is again open to the public. t WITH THE I I TOASTANDTEAJ PASTE TIMS IP WHERE YOU t'AX SEE IT KVERV 1)AV. "If we only check n cowardly lin pul In time, or If we only don't strike the blow or rip out with the Homer Ilolvorstott of Enlrvlew canio down yesterday to secure med ical attention for his brothor, Hobert, who was takon ill on Tuesday and who Is now confined to his bod. IS 'HOME, SWEET HOME" A HOT TEX SOXtlV Tim Seeloy of tho Seeloy & Ander son logging camp was In Coquille a couple of days this week on buslnuss connoctod with the now Colller-Rey- j complHlulug or Insulting word that nolds saw mill. we shall regret ms long as we live. i our feelings themselves will present-! During the first oleven days of the ly be the ealnier and better, with no i new year sportsmen's lleonses to the Wll.l. UAItllART of Richmond, purtlnilur guldaiue from us on their Ind.. eomes forward with the own account."- William James. I statement that "Home, Sweet! I Home." Is "a rotten song." ! number of -11 were Issued by the county clerk. Of this number 135 were hunter's, 5 were nnglar's and 72 were combination hunter's nnd We are fumlliur with "llonie, STORY OK THE DA V. , angler's llcensos hwoet Home, and we are not ue-l (luulnted with Will ICurunrt of Riuh- At his II rut wedding engagement, moiid, lud.; V. 11. Sehroeder. tho Jeweler, was nevertheless wo would, as olllclatlug clergyman, the nervous down to his place of business Wed- First Trust: and Savings Bank OK COOS RAY All of the necessary stops nuthor lz ug the consolidation or tho Klrst National Honk and tho First Trust nnd Savings Raul; hnvo been taken , and on Monday January lCth, the Klrst National bank will open for business In tho olllcos now occupied by the Klrst Trust nnd Savings Rank. . . Tho consolidation of tho two banks will tako offect on or about that date, and the business will bo conducted under the name of the First National Rank. 00 THAI' NESTED It Unit.,. - lltll i.YAiorni ROCKS. Our minings have produced Mand. nrd-bred specimens of c-vhlbittoa quality with records of JM2. u'J7, 21; eggs In :1G5 days. Ruby Chicks mill Eggs for llntrhlii.( Rook your orders now for spring ollvery. A few cockerels from heavy laying stock for $.".00 Plymouth Place, Poultry Yard FRED. RACHMAN, Prop. Mnrshllchl, Rov -IH.", Phone -HS Vo havo a now lino of Holophane Shades for Tungsten Lamps they will dojiblo your cnndlepowor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PIIOXK 2.t7J. The First National Bank of Coos Bay STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK. elln Fatgo Nevmln National Ranlc, San Francisco, Cal :.WS Tlto I'nlteil States National Rank, Portland, Ore. 1AKTS '' National Park Rank, New Yorrf, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Rank, Chicago, III. nil- niuiK in M'ouaiiii, l.onuon, England. vine ireuir i,y DR DR OX ytiiiuals, Paris, Franco. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking conters In Europe, Asia, Africa, Austral! , China. Japan North, Central and So. America. Personal and conimoiclnl accounts kopt subjocttochec'f Certlllcntes of Deposits Issued. Safe Doposlt Doxes for rent. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo hnvo secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Helsncr nnd nro pre pared to render excellent service to tho peoplo of Coos Ray. Careful drivers, good rigs and ovorythlng Hint will mean satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for n driving liorso, n rig or anything needed la tho livery lino. Wo nlso do i trucking business of nil kinds. HLANCHARD .V. HLAXCHAIID Livery, Feed ami Sales Service. 141 First and Aldor Streeti. Phono 138-J Good Evening II A YE YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget thnt this U THE laundry whoro you got tho belt work, nnd prices aro In every one' reach. Call up and ono of the drlv- rs will call and explain nil dotnlls to you. AH telephone calls aro aulcklr attended to, becauso wo nro running wo wagons. OUR OUAR.VXTElTlS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD HANI) AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Mauzey llnw., Proii. Phono 220-J. like to protest against that chaste and severe iiiuhIcr! sense which holds n majority of tho homely gems In tionteutpt. It has been related that Richard Wagner regarded "The Watch on the Ruhio" as a uo-accoiiut ooiuposl Hon. a lid appointed himself n com mittee of one to eouipose a worthy fcoug to take Its place. We forget what the title of his composition Is, but we still tako groat delight In aiearlng "The Watch on the Riino, young minister asked: "Is It kls tomary to cuss the bride?" CAXXERY I'OH UAXDOX. RANDON. Ore.. Jau. 17. A fruit and vegetable cannery for Raudon this summer is now an usMirod fnct. Dr. L. P. Sorensen. C. It. Wade and O. A. Trowbridge are promoting, the proposition and will lllo their cor poration papers early next week. The company will be Incorporated for Vliether It bo snug by tho faltering ?3."u. and later they will probably volcos of children, ns It often Is. or sell stock. hy tho husky-throated men whose . ' Itows nils- uesday for the first time since his fall of live week ago. He says a vacation Is a good thing but his did not soeiu to do him much good, com ing as it did just nt the bogtnnlug of the holiday season. HALVES hay and food nro going fast. Retter join tho othor wUo buyers and get your next ordor from HAINES. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Tuxes for tho yonr of 1910 are duo nnd paynblo on nnd aftor Keb- lst, 1911. Wenffvroni' ItimilriM P.iIIhm It-ivrl for sv oawnt I Hturrh tlmt inmii lie enrol by ..nil Mini." t , yes look at nothlug in particular Avhlle thoy xlng, and who aro not put nut liv tin. Mliiliiliiv lit" it Ilin.A ..lir. ... wrf ...w ,,...,.... ... ... ..... ,. .... ( ,. . MliMyi... t lfi r..i..i.. e nro not lotter perfoct In the good old1 Wi.iiiemiiicMmuxi. invekn wn y j.'riie- nlonn ' Jic '"f tin1 Ujt IS car, uml liflU-ve lilm ir- ""' (iiil'S luuioriiuls In nil loi.liicn imiidai'IIoii, "Home. Sweet Home." Is not much ;,VmJ.to b"hu nn c"y oul Wl bl'Krt' for curlicues nnd furbelows. Rut It! "uVt.,,p,,N" Ki"nan Makviv. .... .... Vt,lmUilo llrugiiUU. Toledo. O. vlocs strlko a happy medium botweon . HU' CitUrrn cure w taken internally, net sV ,,.,,i,i ,, , . ' l"(llreetl noon tlio lilool ami inucniu nrf Thoso balotul "climaxes' which aro tw n the i(in Tetium uu mmu hyp. -the end nnd aim of tho popular bnl-' T.kiVi.iVVriTiiutoni runry u.ue up to .Miircu iota Throe per cent re- Krom March 15th to April 3rd pay taxos at face. There will be no fuither notice of the amount of taxes due sent out hy mall, except where the taxpayers re quest It and furnish a list of the property on which they deslro to W. V. GAOE. Sheriff aud Tax Collector. Datod- Coquille, Oregon, January 1911. Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Ohh'ht Rank In Coos County, Established in 1HHI). Paid up Capital, Surplus, ami Undivided Prollts over Sioo.ooo. Assets 0er Half .Million Do htri.. Doos a goneral bonking business and draws drafts on the HniK "! S"!'"'"', ?" Fralco. Cal.: Hanover National Rank. N. Y.j Mrst National Rank, Portland, Ore.; First National Hank, RohI burg. Oro.j Tho London Joint Stock Rank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange on nil of tho principal cltlos of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Snfo deposit lock boxes for rent. , , . OFFICERS: T. W. REXXETT, President. .1. H. KLAXAO V-Pics R. 1 WILL.AMS. Cshler. OEO. U WIXCI1KSTKK,' At Oish. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. HOTEL OAHDINKH. at Gardiner, Oregon, has boon re modelled and Improved nnd is under now management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and for people desiring n rest at tho seashore. "You'll Llko tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. How to cure a cold Is a question In which many nro Interested jmt now. Chnmberlnln's Cough Reined has won Its great reputation nnd Immenso snlo by its remarkable cue of colds, It con always bo depend ed upon. For sale by all dealers. Eastside Winners 1 Rlock In Homo Addition, "ontnlnlng over 3 acres for S903 fjf"'0 HT6, East Marshuwl " 's or'". 1000 East Marsnfleld u i.uis jur ALL GOR) RAY VIEWS i $S00 Enstslde TERMS EASY OTHER GOOD RUYS 2 Lots on Fifth street noar Hennessey resldenco for $C00 plus $22j street improvement bonds. Corner Johnson and Fifth street, 50x140 for ?C50 plus ?225 street Improvement bonds. See Title, Guarantee fit Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J rR. C, LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho American school of Osteopathy at KIrksvillo, Mo. Offlce n Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshfloldj Oregon. DR. J. W. INGRA.M Physician nnd Sargoon. 209-210 Coko Butldlug. Phones: Ofilco 1G2J; Resldenco 162b J. W. RENNBTT, Lnwyer. Ofilco over Flanagan & Dennett Bank Marsnfleld, Oregon. VY7.M. S. TURPEN, W Architect, i 11 Over Ohaicber of Commeref. Bgfa'M MAit. -tf ! 'HL j "- lr in .&fa.