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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1911)
y;r"" mamvmm, mmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911- COOS BAY TIMES Entered at the postofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, Tor transmission through tho mails oa second clasi mall matter. MM BILLS IN U. C. MALONEY Editor and Pub. DAN K. MALONEY Ncns Kdltor An Independent Republican nows paper published every evening except Sunday, nnd Weekly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the servico of tho yeoplo, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil Bhall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and The Coos Day Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho first daily estab lished on Coos Day and The Coo Day Times is Its Immediate successor. LEGISLATURE SniSCIMITlOX RATES. DAI I A". Ono year . . JG.on Per month 60 Whon paid strictly in advance the subscription price of the Coos Bay Times Is $3.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OFMAHSHFIEI.D. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, tfnrshficld :: :: :: :: Oregon CHIIiDHE.V WILL WAXTTO (JO TO SCHOOL. T HE tlmo is coming whon boys and girls will want to go to school. Tho scholar who plays hookey will become ns oxtlnct ns the Jo'lo bird. If you dlsbcllevo this, children, Just picture for u moment what It would bo llku to go to the now high school In La Grande. Ore. In tho first place tho slrla would hnvo n fully equipped kitchen in -which to cook the dally luncheon. Tho boys would hnvo a mnnual train ing shop fully equipped with ln:h nnd circular saws, wliero they would 'bo railed upon to mako things II e MchI;h nnd book rnckH for their own iibo. Then there would be n real liank for banking, n miniature retail ntore for those who preferred mer cantile pursultH, a gymnasium, show er bathH, n fully-appointed stage for tho prospective actor, nnd a hundred other things of value In a broad odu ration too numerous to mention. Children don't like , to go to Hcliool," said tho Into l.oo Tolstoi, "becauso thoy see no practical value In It. The great trouble Is that schools have been mndo for the teachers rather than for the pupil " Hut hore la a school not only with practical value so plainly written over It a to be perceptible to the youngest mlml. but which U deslKU od for the pupil and no one ele Tho boy or girl who would not like to attend suru a whool would be averse to lf-fxiretloii In anything Some of the More Important Legislation Suggested at Salem. SALEM. Ore., Jan. 24. Three bills carrying out ideas advanced In Senntor Dowermnn's message as not ing governor were introduced by him. They relate to tho manage ment of state Institutions nnd tho method of buying supplies, also crea tion of the oillce of assistant secret ary of stnto. One of these bills hits all city, county or state olllcors or employes who are engaged In any business whereby they sell 1(3 wnres to nny city, county or state. If enacted it would touch all along the Hue, for numerous oltlclals are known to own stock In corporations which do busi ness with municipal, county or state governments. It lives n penalty of one to live years in the penitentiary or n fine of $300 to $t",000. Another of Dowermnn's bills pin ces the buying of nil supplies In tho hands of tho stntc board, the pur chasing to be done for nil the insti tutions nt once by competitive bid ding. The third Dowcrmnn bill creates tho ofllco of assistant secretary of state, the purpose being to hnvo n second man In tho secretary of sta te's ofllco who will hnvo full power to act whenever his superior Is Blck or is occupying the ofllco of govern or. Tho proposal to crento the ofllco of lieutenant governor also has In view tho curing of complications arising under tho present system, whereby tho secretary of stnte be comes governor when a vacancy In tho governor's ofllco occurs. Tho of fice of lieutenant governor, howover, can be created only by constitutional amendment, requiring a voto of tho people. 1I1IU Ponding. Some of the most Important mens water for powor' development to pay annual license feo fof- eaph water horsepower. skiRv.V Merryman Prohibiting dperiMiiglurlng night, and limit ing tb pfteVdeer n season. ' S. IU S9 Hawley Prohibiting county 'ofllctals from making con tracts with county courts In which they are directly Interested. S. D. 90, Albee Sterlllzntlon bill which Dr. Owens Adair has been advocating. H. D. No. G3 Dy Pierce of Coos and Curry, fixing tho snlary of the clerks of the land board. S. D, 70, by Dowermnn Provid ing that bankers and banking com panies cannot Invest money in cer tntn corporation Btocks. S. D. 72, by Carson Providing that Inmntes of Jails nnd penitentia ries shall work on public ronds. S. D. 73, by Mnlarkey Increasing powers of railroad commission to ex tend to public utilities. S. D. 77, by Chase Amending tho game lnws In relntlon to ducks, for Coos. Curry nnd Lake counties. S. II. 70. by Albee, by request Creating Oregon Naval Militia. S. 11. SO, by Merrymnn Prohibit ing shooting of wild goose nnd swan In 'certain prescribed counties. S. D. 11C, Mnlarkey Abolishing olllco of State Food and Dairy Com missioner. S. D. 117, Chase Vermin Infected I and unsanitary pupils to bo scoured. S. D. IIS, Darrctt of Washington, by request Vendors of quack reme dies to pay monthly license of $100 to Secretary of State. S. D. 119, Darrett of Washington Authorizing Stnto Treasuror to de posit school fund In banks. S. D. 120, Calkins Making re sponsible for damage those who sell liquor to Intoxicated persons. QUESTION FOR THE DAY. Why Is It that reception rooms In doctor's offices never hnvo a maga ztno within four months of tho cur rent Issue? iiowa rills W offer One Ilnndrfd rHUr Uewrl fnr nnyrnnoof Cntnrrh that cnuiiol ln enrol by llaft'i Uatnrrh Curt. K. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tlio inulPrtlKMcd, Ihvp ktimin P J. Clio nnv for Hie litat 1.1 M'lirn. nnd hellovo III in nor. ..-.m I. ,-,,! n nr, I nrn miltnmlvnit ns f ftfCll" llOPorll!o III nil lllltlCM (rftlltlldloll, ures Introduced nro epitomized ns j , 'flluincft.. Mv , Mrr). ollt nn. obiin. tion mime uy nu nrin. WjklMMI, Kinsan .t Maiiviv, Wliiilr aIu liriik'uUt'.Toltto, O. IInir Cntnrrh euro U taken Inlortmlly, net' liiuillns'tly upon tho litoiMl iinl miicnut Hire (( 'f tlit tnn. Tolliii(i"UI ini fri-e. 1'rV "An ill Ikt IxUlli Sold liynll ilruiiKf!. Tnk. Ilitll ' Kiimlly I IIMoroniiUlnMlon. follows: S. 11. S2, Carson Calling for min ing companies to file annual state ments with the secretary of state. S. D. S3, Denn nnd Calkins looming lo(w, curry nnu wougins us wll0,. ... na g0OI1 . tho cro.,v tho htfeond Southern Oregon District COURh appears Chnmborlaln'a Cough Agricultural Society S. n. S3, Merrymnn Limits kill lux to 23 ducks n week In certain counties. Remedy will ward off nn nttnek of croup nnd proveut nil danger and cnuso of anxiety. Thousnnds of mothers uso It successfully. Sold by S. D. Si, Carson ClnlmnntH of nit dcnlers. rm$ i Thm(.i oeuiUK the gu'iit ' a. '!' IuIiuimui ftght picture will lif I tv FKiMT PICTURES O on Jeffrl bhowii at tin Munottlc Opera house It lake two hour to o th'i.' la inotiH picture. There I uoihluu liu nioi al about the ploture or uu.whliu to iclti either stile. The picture ar beet ever tukt n of a to light. They begin with the time the people wtartod for Keno. showing Jeffrie In hi traltilng quar ter, the great Arena, and the great crowd euterlug Iteuo. The fifteen round are complete Just as they were taken on the Ith of July, 1910. The picture will start exactly at tS:30 owing to the length of time It take to tdunv thriii, This will be your first and on. chance to ee tin we groat put ures Don't forget the date mid ml tbeiu 52 I g LET MiM StMlAMIILl Tho Eugene Register say: ' It Is morally certain that when the Hill line reaches hore there will be a ncramblo between tho Oregon Elec tric and the Southern Pnclllc to see which shall reach the const first and tho lL-h territory llng wet of u nnd which bus been bottled up f r lo, these many year, will bo put In touch with tho outside world nn-1 mndo to blossom as the rose It will lio a groat thing for wostorn Lane nnd tho county at largo. 1 g A Pointer on Electric Lighting "I am pointing at the greatest light since the discover' of the electric incandescent. It is the General Electric Mazda Lamp. It is rapidly displacing the ordinary carbon incandescent because it gives twice as much light for les3 money. But that isn't all : it gives light of a vastly better quality a clear white light that is restful to the eyes. In fact, this Mazda Lamp is an invention that has revolutionized electric lighting: that has enabled anyone to now enjoy the many ndvantnaes of Atr W" FJh i,; i:&. ,,. "Now it will cost yjitimi i . Will. yu nothing to come in and let prove to that what I aying is liter true. Come sit entails no V, A 7j $ fei - Vv&& 4 aSZ'A- " Willi A 4y W. I ' ' i now; your 'At vi yJgfjjaMamliilaM!lRHiUvnnM OREGON POWER. CO. T3I fflfllllllllUHUUti ,.t Oh, Look! Masonic Opera House Thursday, January 26 Ono Night Only- The Original Jeffries-Johnson Fight Pictures Prom Training Quarters to tho Last Knock Out Blow. 7,000 Feet Takes Two Hours to See Them lICTUKi:S HTAHT :. ADMISSION 50 CKNTS. Pretty Soon "The Battle" SEE THE BIO RAILROAD SCENE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000.00 AY. S. Chandler, President; M. C. Ilorton, Vice-President; Dorsey Kreitzer, Cashier. Hay T. Knufnian,' Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: V. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, "W". TJ. Douglas, John F. ITall, AVm. Grimes, F. S. Dow, S. C. Rogers, AY. P. Murphy, M. C. JTorton. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined lire and bur glar proof vaults. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROMPT SERVICE . SATISFACTORY 'WORK REASONABLE PRICES OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Plioiie Main 5 7-J and a wagon will call. MurMiflflil Oregon Electric lamps suited for every liuritoso. For tho home, Oillce, Launches, Automobllo, Mlnlaturo Flash Light Colorod Lamps for dec oiatlvo purposes for salo or rent. Open until 0:30 o'clock week days; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phone yiiiip oidei-N for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 2.T7J. IfllMmnniT'-li ,... . Flanagan (i Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Olilot Itniil; In Coos County, Kstuhllxlicri In 1KHI). Paid up Capital, Surplus, and 1'ndlvlded Prodis out 8100,000. Assets Over Half .Million Polar. Doos n gonoral banking business and draws drafts on tho Ban of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanovor National Bank, N. Y.; First Nntlonnl Bank, Portland, Ore; First Nutlonal Bank, Ho, burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Bnnk, Ltd., London, England. Also soils oxchnngo on nil of tho principal cltlos of Europe. Individual nnd corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safo deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: .7. W. BENNETT, President. .f. H. FLANAOAN, V.-Pies. It. l- WILMA.MS, Cashier. GEO. K. WINCHKSTEU, Asst. Cash. INTEREST PAH) ON TIME DEPOSITS. Good Evening , II l E YOC ANY LAl'NDHYV j If bo, do not forget thnt this U j I'HE laundry whore you get tho beil (work, an J prices nro In every one' roach. Call up nnd ono of tho drlv rs will call and explain nil dotalls to you. All telephone calls are qulckl) attendod to, because wo nro running . wo wagons. ,OUK GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFAOTION. SIARSnFIELl) HANI) AND STEAM LAUNDRY. r.:mi7ey Bros., Pron. Phone 220J. Eastside Winners 1 Block In Homo Addition, containing ovor 3 acres for ?903 G lts ff H75, East Marshlls.fl 10 Lots for fcoo East Marshllold 10 Lots for... .; $800 Eastsldo ALL GOOD BAY VIEWS TERMS EASY OTHER GOOD BUYS 2 Lots on Fifth street near Hennossey rosldenco for $600 plus $225 street Improvomont bonds. Cornor Johnson and Fifth street, 50x140 for $C50 plus $225 street Improvement bonds. See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager rU. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Pliyslclnu Graduate of tho American school of Ostoopathy at Klrksyllle, Mo. Offlco a Eldorado Blk. Hours 9 to 12 j 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; Marshflold; Oregon DR. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Sargoon. 209-210 Coko Building." Phones: Ofllce 162J; Residence 1C2U J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshdeld, Orogon. VVTM. S. TURPEN, " t W ArclUtoct. Over Chamber of Commerce. J W (lib $x.