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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1911)
T'flWP'WW MARCH 17, 1911 EVENING EDITION. THE C30S DAY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D, OREGON. FRIDAY, COOS BAY TIMES "V"M deliver pntrlotlc nddreer brn ,iot on the nnnunl donkey races, ni''-i itcvinlt inns unrmmm nil "thn Entered nt tho postoruco nt Marsh- mmn ron MBtf , ' Id, OroBon, for transmission wnUh fop rovoIutomiry r,otB.nd careful mothers look out for Cupid's j plotR, but withal there Is n trnuitnn In Irolnnd Hint more pooplo fnll In j love nn Hint day nnd more matches nre mnde tlinn on nil the other holl mnlls nn Bocond claw field through tho nntl matter. fc. C. M.U.OXKV Editor nnd Pub. AN K. MALOXEY News IJdltoe a An Independent Republican nuws pnpor published ovory ovonlng ec copt Sundny, nnd Weekly by Tlio Coim liny Times Publishing Co. i n days. Hut no one blames St. Pntrlck. ) n Lato estimates plnce the number of , W nrople of Irish descent nnd parentage .. ....... r,. .. . nnAAAAftA I in me i niiou smiro m uuu uu. iig The Irish-Amor enn hns nmved n i f Dedlrnted to the f.orvlce of tho great pnrt In the progress of this m-II people, Hint no good caus shnll lnck tlon. No doubt he will piny equally n champion, nnd Hint evil nluill not as groat. If not n greater part. In Its thrive, unopposed. future. He Is n potent factor both In j war nnd pence. Hovering nnd rcspoct- Tho Coos Dny Times represents u . Ing womanhood always, nnd n mnn consolldntlon of the Daily Coast Mnll of piety, yet he Is nlso n mnn of prow- nml The Coos liny Advertlsor. Tho:es nnd will fight. "Wherever Const Mnll wns the first daily 0Btn)-j there's Kelly Micro's trouble." said llshod on Coos liny and Tho Coos'Ilurko. Ho bns n sense of humor liny Tlmos Ih lt Immodlnto stio-1 which Is Irresistible, and without bis .Jokes our story tollers would often cessor. Sl'llSCRIPTIOX KATES. RAILV. Ono yenr JO. Oil Per month f0 When pnld strictly In ndvnnco the subscription price of tho Coos Uny "''ncB Is $n.00 per yenr or $2.50 to: months. weeklv. t yenr $1.50 Xllclnl I'iiikt of Coos County. OI'TICIATi ()1 PAPER OK T!I: .MAP.HllFJEMi. CITV Address nil eoinmiinlrntlons to COOS 1IAV DAILY TIMES. Mni-slillold :: :: :: :: Oregon ST. PATRICK'S lAV. be without the vehicle to n hearty lnugh. Cruel and onpresslve laws have driven tho Irishman from bis loved Erin for centuries. The resulting sorrow nnd suffering seems to hnvo bnd Its fruitage In the enthusiasm mid the Inspiration of Irish thought and Irish eloquence that Ins been jlvon nut other nations, particularly our own. Injustice. In his native 'nnd seems to have mndo h'm nn ar dent champion of Justice here. Hegnrdloss of whe'ticr descendants of tho Irish people or not. on St. Patrick's day Americans nre proud nnd glnil to honor n rnco thnt linn produced n Phil Sheridan, nn Emmet and n Pnrnell, n Uurko nnd n Hamil ton nnd has contributed several of our gi'cntost stntcsmon ns woll as groat generals. R1 KCOONITION of Ireland's patron saint, St, Pntrlck, Is becoming more general by nil tho pooplo every year. Special program ami soclnl oventH nro being given by clubs nnd church organlxntlous, Pro tostnut as well as Catholic, all over tho Innd In honor of this dny. This gonornl observance Is given to St. Pntrlck, not as tho patron Catholic snlnt, but rnthor as tho reprosontu the nf tho Irish people. Unth tho birth and death or St. Patrick aro Involved In ho much un certainty that, mh Is tho case with s.i many heroes, tho nnnlversary of cither ovont must be fixed principally by conjecture. Somo authorities glvo n latitude of ten yenrs from 377 A. D. ns tho probable time when he was born, and opinions as to his death plarn tho tlmo anywhere from tho year f,0 to 493, thus giving him an ago of from seventy-elglit to much bovnnd n hundred venrs. If nn auth entic dato cannot bo fixed upon there mny bo somo authority for the chnr actnrlstlcally Irish nsRertlon of James Whltcomh Hlley, that Jt was upon St. Pntrlelt's day, In tho middle of July, Tho weathor It wnB cold nnd wet. Ilut tho dny was hot nnd dry. Some Irishmen hold thnt he wis born on Mnrcli R, while others con tended thnt his blrtbdnv wns on the next day, and while they contended a soIon bent on pence suggested to "split tho difference" by adding the two dates, nnd so came Patrick by his birthday, March 17. If tho legondnry story of tho good faint's doings Is to hnvo nny rredonco ho should bo considered ns tho most chivalrous champion nnd friend of the weaker sox. As the dostroyor even In but ono country of that arch enemy which myth and nrt have so continuously nsBoclnted with tho fall of the rnco nnd unhnpplness of wo. mnn St. Pntrlck mndo tho land or tho Shamrock, ns Mooro tells uh. so safe nnd glnll n spot the ninlden was se cure from hnrm wherever she went: Sir Knight, I feel not the lenst alarm: For, though they love woman nnd gold In store, Sir Knight, thoy love honor nnd vlr- tuo more. St. Patrick's day Is usually cele- ornteu m Ireland wltn n fair, or "pnttom day," when various ways of getting the simple peasants' uionev nro devised by tho wily tent owners, who soil "lino American gold rings" for n shilling nnd yell their wnres with nil tho lustlnosa of Uanlol O'Con liell'B fish-woman. A dance on the village green or near tho town pump is ono of tho great features of tho dny. Sham rocks nro worn by evoryhody, nnd the llttlo girls wonr crosses mndo up of gnyly colorod ribbons on tholr right arms, over which Is plnnod n shamrock, donotlug tholr loyalty to their country and tho church. Local WITH THF t t n a s t a m n ' c ST. PATRICK'S DAY. St. Patrick's day! St. Patrick's dny! And here you nro ngnln To drive nil ovll things nwny From hillside nnd from glen! 'TIs like a gentleman you try To banish from tho scene. All ugliness ns spring comes by, A-wearlng of tho green! nut even It Shnkespenro did say "hell" 150 times In his plays, we don't seo how thnt can dim tho luster of Doc Strnw's record any. Tomorrow, Saturday, Is the Last Day of MM 9 m i Sale Have you bought everything yOu will need for the next two months? If not you will regret it This is an opportunity of a lifetime O fit :mre m kJfQ,.J?& VtutE.Vj' " 4ft jTT v &. ' fQJf PB'fl v i omorr ow Night c- ?' 4 l o Uock Owing to ihfe immense crowds that will throng this store tomorrow, we urge early morning shopping whenever possible. An im mense stock here to se!ect from. k II 7 4 ww fv4 am Bb ii KOPJE 't ! Ik' I Vft H " M iaasma: wioraa miirsssaivcsscrssssi!iin rS3cnaaES2tna2i3!iisraaiss 1 EKPRESS STRIKE STARTS SBI Nearly All Drivers and Helpers In New York and Jersey City Out. Illy Associated Preus to Coos Ua riinoh. i NBW YORK. N. Y Mnr. 17. Drivers nnd helpers of tho Adams, United States nnd WolU Fargo Im press companies In New York City and Jersey City aro on a strike today In obedience, to a gonoral strike or der Issued shortly n'tter midnight. x Tho employes of the American auJ ' s. ' ' National Kxpross companies were nt work today but It was expected they would Join tho strikers later. Al loged ' crimination agnlhn ;coHjr employes of tho Adams coinypy in-h I volvod In tho strike last f.V.r, Is the ! I..., .,..... --.' ... ' principal reasuu lur ino present strlko. ... Tho drivers nnd holpers of the Now York nnd Ronton Exprps qomj, pany late today -Joined the 'strikers. Tho other express companies em- ployos are expected to gj poJwaaV Italian Brawl Over Theft of Money and Beer Has Bloody Finish. lly Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) PltlNCKTON, N. J.. Mnr. 17. A shooting affair and brawl In an Ita lian boarding houso hero last night resulted In tho death of tho proprie tor and his wife and perhaps tho fnt.tl wounding or three bonrders. An drew Dolgnnzlo, tho proprlotor, ae- or tomorrow. cused the boarders of stealing hla In Manhattan, nil tho police re Condensed Statement ot th Pirsfc Nations! Bank of Coo At tli? close of business, Mnrcli 7th, 101 1. Bay iti:sontc i:. Loans nnd dis counts $lC9,r3S.95 Overdrafts. . . U, S. Honda and promtiims. . . Other bonds and warrants. . . Banking House. . Furniture and . fixtures ... Cash hud due from bunks . .43 23,230.00 81,037.15 74,100.11 7.0SD.31 l:l(),l;t(M7 MAniMTIKS. Capital stock. ..$100,000.00 Surplus and pro fits C.2S3.1I Circulation. . . . 24,500.00 Deposits; UfM.ilOD.OO 494,052.20 PHOFlSSIOflAL DIRECTORY rn. o, v. lii.HUK, - Osifiiputlitc Phy.slcl.iu (liadiinto of tho Amerl-an school cl Osteopathy at Klrlcsvlilo, .Mo. OSii In Eldorndo Dlk. Hours 10 to 1!; 1 to 4; Phono 101 -J; Muruhfleld; Ore;on. money nnd somo beer and tired upon serves aro bolng hold In readiness for them. When the pollco arrived, thoy duty. found four wounded and tho bodies . ot tho proprlotor and his wlfo In an- "Eat more and talk less," adylaes other room. It Is supposed that Dla- an exchango, but wo fear tho hint gnlzo. shot his wlfo and then com- will bo Ignored so long as talk U mlttod sutcldo. . cheap and rood Is not. J494.052.20 Cash Hchcrvo 87 Per Cent of Deposits ' Wo Invito your attention to tho condition ot this bank as shown by the abovo statement. , A general banking business transacted. Accounts of Individuals, corporations and firms received. ' Interest paid on tlmo and Savings Deposits. Sate deposit boxes for rent at $3.00 and up per annum. Your business solicited. OFFICKR8: W. S. CHANDLKR. President. DORSEY KREITZER. Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President. ItAY T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashler. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER. F. S. DOW. STEPHEN C. ROGERS JOHN S. COKE. WM. GRIMES, W. P. MURPHY W. U. DOUGLAS. JOHN F. HALL. M. C. HORTON ' rslt. ,T. V. INGHAM, Physician ami Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Ilulldlnt: Phones: Olllco KILM; Residence IttiL W. nfiNNh'lT, Lawyer. Ulllco over Flanagan & Dennett Dial Marshlluld, Oa'ieol WM. S. Tl'lll'H.V, Architect. Ovur Chnuibor of Commr. "THE FRIEKD OF COOS IIAY" W S. ALLIANCE toxxrtTiNt; WITH AT PORTLAND I'HF ORTH RANK ROAD WILL SAIL FROM Portland at P. M. Monday, Marc 1 20 XOItTII PACIFIC 3 n:MSIUP COMPANY. IMIOXIJ It ( I.', MKiilOUfiK, Aunii on Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Ore& Oldest Itniik in Coos County, Established In 1880 Assets OveV Hair Mlfiion' lrl'mu l",S w W. Does a general banking business and draws drt. .k r. ot Oalirornla. San Francisco. Cal.; Hanover N.t & n? First National Dank. Portland. Ore.; P!rrVatloi,i n3" 7' ,N, Y,i burg. Ore.; The London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd f Ln,!, " Uoit Also sells exchange on all of the prlnclpa cities of p' Eob mU Indlvdual and corporation accoun s H Z sublet LT' deposit lock bor.es for rent. ' suoject to check. Sato OFFICERS: J. W. DENNETT, President. .;, , KI ...,, It. F. WILLIAMS. Cashier. .Ho. E VsT V1"?.' , IXTKUKST IMIIi ns TIME 1 " 0Srs ' t,"',, THE FAST WD t'OM.MODIOlS D (Kiinlppeil 'villi Wireless) .Q.p.sw&!r vjwutttavs Jt'.nwftii Will nmKe rcgul.u-. trips cnrrjlng passengers both n nnd rieluhf lieiwecn Coos Day nod San l'nuiclsco. Allivsoriitii)ii!f.irpissiii)(ei' liuCile ul Alllniice Dock, Mat-stiUHd nnd Inter-Ocean rransji, (). Pnliui Slivet Wliaif No. !, S-m I-'rnurlseo. Vov liifornuiMoii, ilimi. I .,1 or J8,1, Will sail for .Mnarslitleld from San Francisco Satur tlay, Marvli 18th nt it p. in, IXTKU-OCKAX TRANSPORT TIOX COMPANY. r TMII HI Hiiiwhiii-,.,, OLD RELI.vnLE STEAMHl ALWAYS ON TIME Sails fitiiii A liisnorth Dock, I'orlland. nt 8 BREAKWATER M.. Sails from Coos Day ,verv Satni,... . . . ' "'' "I . ... no, In, ..,., ,au, than Friday , UIlll.HS ,,eKS,r;i;iri1,,l,n,w L II. KEATING, AGENT ,,,, ' e ,n,n ",,H " IMIOXK M iix a.VL Polks Oregon and Washington State Gii7etteer and niu.'aess Direc tory. Just Issued for 1911-12 is the most completo work of tho kind publish It contains an accurate buslnesi di rectory ot ovory city, town and Til lage in Oregon and Washington, and the names and nddrosses of countrl erchauts and proresslonal men, lumbermen, etc., who are located ad jacent to villages; nlso lists ot jof ernmont and couuty officers, commli slonors of deeds, state boards, Ut tory provisions, tortus ot court. names or tho nostmastors, postofflcw. express, telephone and tolegrapn of fices, Justices of the peace, hotel. dally and wookly newspapers; &" sides much other information useful to all classes of business and rofei slonal men. A descriptive sketch of each nlace is clvon. embracing tsrl- j oiis Items or interest, such as the I cation, population, distances to a ferent points, the most convenient shipping stations, the products that I aro marketed, stage communication. . trade statistics, the nearest bank lo cation, mineral Interests, enureses. I schools, llbrnrles nnd societies. A , important feature is tho classified di rectory, giving evory business -sed under its special heading, thu enabling subscribers to obtain at glance a list of nil houses manufac turing or donling in any particular lino of goods. Tho work general!? Is compiles to d'esorvo their HDjr' patronage, PRICE 90.00. R. L POLK k CO. SEATTLE, Wish.