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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 191 1 EVENING EDITION, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . - - m "" w m " i.tm.iu. flulctipnlhlc Physician nndunto of the Amorhnn school of 0 tropMhy nt Klrk.vllle, Mo. OHIlo ,BKldprAJ!k.lli0tol2j lto 4 Ihunc l:-.l; MnrMhrtohl; OroRon. nJl. J. W. INGHAM. 209 J 1 0 Coke Uulldlug ).,om-H "'' ICI24J Kt-wltU'iiw lUtfl. Condensed Statement ot th J, 1,1, Mi ft. l.it)t-r. omcoover Filing. A Ueimetl Ham Mirthfli'ld. """ W u.s.n iti'i:.. Arrlilnvl. IWr fhMtil'"" '''i"" First National Bank of Coos Bay A I the rlnv of IiiisIiiu, Mnrrli 7th, 11)11, ix Tin: cntrriT contT or tiik stati: ok orkgox, for coos COL'XTY. JAMES K. HBItlXO, Plaintiff, vs. MAKY MERINO, Defendant. SummonB, TO MAKY DEKING: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE ..rV tutu n&n twifnlll Mf1llll. ' cd to nppcnr nnd answer unto tlio complaint Died against you In tlio aboro entitled Court nnd cnuso by Monday, tlio 21th day of April, 1911, hlch date Is subsequent to tho ex piration of bIx wookB nftor tlio dnto of 1 1 tli day of March, 1911, which Is tho dnto of tlio first publication of this nintmoiiB, It being proscribed In tho order for aforesaid publication that said summons ho published onco a week for s'x successive wcokH In tho Cocs Hay Times, n newspaper of general circulation, and If you fnll to to nppenr tho plaintiff will npplv to the court for tho relief domnndod In tho complaint to-wlt: That the bonds of mntrlmony existing botween tho plaintiff nnd dofcndant bo dis solved. This summons Is published pursu ant to on ordor of tho Honornblo John S. Coko, Judge of tho nbovo en titled court mndo and onto'.'cd March, tho 9th, 1911. Dato for first publication, March 11, 1911. Dato of last publication, April 22d, 1911. FARRIN & PARKIN, Attornoya for Plaintiff. HKSOt'ltCKS. Loans and dis counts $K.9,r3S.9ri Overdraft. ... ,43 V. 8. Iloudtt mid promluuis. . . . 2ri,2'i0.0Q Other IioihIh nnd warrants. . .. S1.037.1S Hanking Uoiibo.. 74,100.11 Furniture nnd Ilxturos .... 7.9S9.3I Citslt nnd due from hunks . . i:tll,l :m. 1 7 LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock. ..$100,000.00 Surplus and pro Ills c2sa.1t f'troulnthm. . . . 24.S00.00 Deposit :w:i.uiium $491,052.20 GLIMPSES OF CHINA Sttife In the Life and Character of Its People and Little Known Facts About the Country. Written for The Coos Hay Times. ' ' 1 $494,052.20 t'nsli lU'M'ive U7 Per Cent of Deposits Wo invito your attention to the condition of this bnnk as shown by the nbovo statement. A general banking buslncis transacted. Accounts of Individuals, corporations and firms received. Interest paid on time and Ravings Deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent at $3.00 and up per annum. Your business solicited. OFFICERS: V. S. CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. MORTON, Vice-President. RAY T. KAUFMAN, Awt.-Cashler. DIRECTORS: P. S. DOW, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, WM. GRIMES. W. P. MURPHY.' JOHN P. HALL, M. C. IIORTON. (rout lulled from lust week) pies, often blind us to the good qiinl- China, 11 land remarkable for Its Itles In our brethren across the wt- extent mid Its resources, Is perhaps ters. Our Oriental friends, nnd not still more remarkable on account of the k.n8t nH11R lhcm tho clllnMC till. Ii.witi!.. Hull I.tlii.lil, I. U'.. net . ':;'., . ' '"" ' hnve some things which we ton 111I1111 llinlllioil In L'Ot mir n.qtl. mote of the Chinese as a people from w,,h ',rollt ,nko ,,omo oiiwoIvm. what we see of them' In this country. ' l,1 Ww,t cnn ,'onBt of "" higher It Is almost unnecessary to say that clvlllzn" ' Pointing other peoples of the quarter of a million of Chinese ..". ",u i"w progress ana en in this laud only n very Binall poreon W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE. V. V. DOUGLAS, llghtenment, yet thereuresoiuotlilngs which wo nil nn Oriental Gamallol to teach us. i The characteristics of the Chinese which wo would do well to study are: their love of pence nnd high regard for law; the absonco of all Flanagan Bk Bennett Bank of Mnrshfield, Oregon Oldest Rank In Coos County, Kst jilillstxt In IHKI). Pji il up Cnpltnl, Surplus, iiiii! I'liilltliUtl Prodis over $ I (,0,0(11). As-eis Over lliilf .Million Do Inrs. IV)oj n general hanking buMn-rs nnd drawn drafts on tho linn of California, Snn Francisco, Col.; Hanover National Han!;, N. Y.; Firs' National Hank, Portland, Ore.; First Natlonnl Hunk, Perns buirf. Ore.; The London Joint S'nek Hnuk, Ltd., Londun, Ells? anJ. Also sells exchange 'ri nil ol the principal cities of Europe. ludlv dual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safo deposit lock bo::es for rent. OFFICERS: .1. V. IIKXXKTT, PiThMi'iii. .1. II. I'LAXAOAX. V.-Pich. IS. !'. WILLtAMS, CaMiler. t.V.O. K. WIXCIIICKTKK, Asst. Cash. i'ti:hkst pi ns time deposits. becnuso they hnro already travelled a Iouk way. One feels thus regarding the Chinese, They carry 111 through the longest continuous stretch ot authentic history of any rneo of poo pie who hare ever lived. Even Chrlsttntitty seems to them a now thing compared with the enrly be ginnings of their race. I felt this whenever 1 passed through their walled cities, the foundations of many of which were laid hundreds ot years before Christ was born. Ono feels himself in the spirit of Napo leon's words to his troops beforo tho pyramids. "In truth, forty centuries are looking down upon us." The genius of Chinese civilization is shown In that it has developed the people along Intelligent nnd practical Hues, and yet, that civilization has ,,ln' not been entirely devoid of Inventive 'inlimt (3...... ....I. I. ....... .. I. .... UIICIII. OU11IU U11UUI1CU III 11 IlitS come to tho western world In disco veries and Inventions which bear an uumlstaknble mark of Chinese origin. The honor for the discovery of gun powder Is contested by English, Germnn, Arnb mid Hindu, but wo pnss over the ones to whom the cro tilt Is really due, to tho Chinese They were the first exporlmonters In tlio Held of alchemy, and as the Ingre dients for gunpowder require no fixed proportion, it was inevitable that tho happy accident should hnve occurred among them first. Nor Is tho evi dence for thin discovery wanting. A? enrly ns 707 A. D. there is mention made of the use of ennnons callable of throwing stones nnd also mention of the use of mines. Another author ity relntes that In 1131 A. D. a pira tical fleet on the river Ynngsto was destroyed by a "thunder bomb," se cretly sent among the ships. Again, China's claim to the dis covery of tlio Mariner's compass Is uncontested. The magnet was not unknown nt nn early epoch to both Greeks and Egyptians, but it whs tho foro tho Christian era, There Is an unvarying statement among thotn that ningnetlc needles woro given to ttmbnssndors from n southern coun try to ennblo thotn to find their way home. 1100 II. C. Tho snmo neodlo NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Tho annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Mnrshflold Lnnd Com pany will bo hold in tho olllcoi of I. S. Kaufman & Co., on Front streot, Murjhfield, Coos county, Oregon, on Monday, tho third day of April 1911, at four o'clock P. M., for tho olection of directors and for tho transaction of juch othor ouslnesH as mny bo brought boforo said mooting. Dated nt Mnrshflold, Orogon, tho Ant day of March, 1911. G. W. LESLIE, Sccrotnry. OLD RELIAHLE TEAM BREAKWA TER ALWAYS ON TIME mII frim AliiMwinh Duck, t'lirilitml, 111 P. .M ei-i-y Tuesilny, s.iIIh fiom Coos Hay vvvrjr Sutiinliiy ai cervlre nf title. IteservntloiiN ulll 11,. 1 ln In-Ill Inter (linn I'litln 1 11, huii-kh Hi'Uims nrt- iiir'lutii'l. Ii. II. KEATIXfJ, AGENT PIIOXE MA1X 'M-h Polks Oregon and Washington Slate Gazetteer nnd IluXness Direc tory. Just issued for 1911-12 Is the most complete wrrk of tho kind published. U contains an accurato business di rectory of overy city, town and vil lage In Orogon nnd WnBhlncton. nnd the names and addrossea of country merchants and professional men, lumbermen, etc.. Whn nr lnntn,! nrt. Jwent to villages; also lists of gov- "nment nnd county offlcerB, commls lonerj of deeds, stato boards, statu-,0f)- provisions, terms of courts, Mmes of the postmasters, nnstofflrns. "Press, telophono nnd tolograph of- l. justices of the peace, hotels, " and wnpviv n,on-. i. --- mvi i.aiuiui o, uc- , " much other information useful ' fu classes of business and .irofca uonsl men. A HBiriniin ci,i, nt h place U gtveni embracing varl- 1 "ems of Intorest. such ns tho lo- aon, population, dlstnncos to dif- points, tho most convenient wpplng stations, the products that e markrte(li 8tage communlcatIou 0 statistics, tho nearest bank lo- "0n, mlnfirnl In. . .. ..- ..I "luivain, uuuruiiea, floi3. libraries and societies. An "Portant feature is tho classified dl- 0 giving every business arran- ..m. r lt8 spec,nl heading, thus nabUnK riii,0.ii. .. .... . tari e a "8t of nil houses manufac lin. S.r deaUnB In any particular Uttmn.7:;. uo worlc Boneray Bjt, l0 deserve their liberal patronage. PRICE 90.00. R- L. POLK & CO. SEATTLE, Wcsh. "THE KUIEXD OP COOS DAY" S. S.- ALLIANCE COXXECTIXG WITH TIIK XOKTH 11AXK ItOAD AT POUTLAXD WILL SAIL FIIOJI Portland at 6 P. M. Monday, March20 XOUTII PACIFIC 3TEAMSIIIP COMPAXV. IMIOVK II C. P. McGKORGE, Acent THE PAST AXD COMMODIOUS C Reamer Redondo (Equipped 'thh Wireless) ill make regular trips carrying pns-seiigei-b both ways anil freight iKMMeen Coos Day and Sail Fruncico. Allrehcrvntioiibforpassciigcrs made at Alliance Dock, Marsh iclil mid lntir-Ocemi Trutisp, Gx. I'lilnn Street Wharf Xn. 2, Sn I'fiiiirNeo. Pur liiforinatlon, pliiini A I .J or -H."5. Will will for Ma'tishllold from San Praucibco Satur day, March lHth at 3 p. m. IXTKR-OCKAX TltAVSPORTATIOX COMPAW. tnge nre really reprosentu'lvo of tho Clilnose found on their own soil. Practically all of tho working class of Chinese In this laud como from Canton or Its vicinity. The Canton 'ese are the mluratorv class of China. and do not truly represent the Chi- cln8B atctton nnd tlio prevalence ' nwo ueonlu as a whole. of n democratic spirit; respect for f The foreigner on going to China "wnorlum, whether In nge, position lludB Mint his opinion formed of the or l,,toll,!ct: domination by the hls Chlnese rrum those seen In this land torlc ln8t,nct tT) BUcl1 n (,xpt tlint hns to imdcrKO a radical readjust- tho "n8t ,B "ot 0,1,' "'verenced but iiiont. Tlier.. ho Is brought In con- ,8 n w,'olesome clieek upon unwnr tact with n people, ninny of whom nre rnnloi! '""ovations; n nntlve suavity, cultured nnd rollned. and few of BowHenoss nnd courtesy; and lastly, whom have not n ntxtlve Instinct for '""""o Pntlcnce. polltiuiess and affability. Nor does In orlKln' ll,(J Chlncso people are 1i! nimiv. unim. mii iiiinV aim. "t of yostonlny. Prom the dim fnr- lily to the educated, scholarly cIiibh. ,,rf ,nflt t,1L,-v linvo C(,""! ,,ow tlllB It applies as well to the bushier t,n)' w,,h n history remarkable for Its man. tho olllclal class and the dny Io,1Kth nn'1 ,tH BinootlinoBS. Mlgrnt- laborer. The Chinese tnko llfo more 1,,K froin Central Asln, a small tribe onsllv than we do. No pursuit Is al- ll,0 tho' trll,,,fl r ,8rnu1' tlu' "ottled lowed to heroine such mi nbsorhlux "" ,lu lmnkH of ,lu' Yellow river, nnd passion with them Hint they must '" xtomllnf? their hotindnrlcs south-j Chinese who llrst discovered Its ill dlsi'enso with the common laws of ward, they enmo In contact with tho Jrectlvo properties. Tho popularity of eiurtosvnnd Undness. The Ideal nuorigines wnom tney urovo out. . tho neuillo was usou uy tnom long no gontlemnn or gentlo woman held up rhoro ' " 'l,n" f knowing Jiuit before them in their class Is ono w,,cl1 t,loy loft their homo In Asia, who hns been trnlnod In the civilities oxcc"t imi h occurred Bomotlmo be- nnd tho courtesies of life, ono who twoc" 3'000 n"'1 "t300 '-,n hororc moves along leisurely with plenty of tho Christian era. Thoy evidently tlmo to be gentlo nnd hosnltnblo nnd cn"10 t0 8'n'' tnr tliey have been ti gracious In demeanor. Ho sees there permnnontfixturo In the lnnd to this wn8 used at Ben In constlng vcsboIs ns n people who are naturally gentlo ''"V- With more thnn four thouBaml enrly as tho fifth century A. D. nnd unobtrusive. Uo soon J''"" of history behind thorn, yet it is thought that autonborg's In (ludH that. Instend of having to carry tlioro apparently hns como to them jVontlon of printing was prompted by ilrenrms to protect hlmsoir (ns most no diminution of strength, no abate- tho knowlodgo that something slml foreigners nt homo think It Is neces- nient of natural vigor. Whoro, wo'jnr existed In tho Plowory Kingdom. Bary to do) ho Is really Bafer than might nsk Is thero Is a people which p0r soven hundred years the nrt had on his own soil In ninny Instances, Ho cn "oast f bo ancient n llnengo? been practiced thero, not In secret, hnB no fear in going nnywhero so Long bororo the Christian ora thoy n8 j,0 and Paustus practlcod It, but ns long ns ho nttends to his own affairs, developed a comparatively high clvl- popular Industry. Tho origin of With the exception of somo sections Hzntlon of their own, nnd whllo they rjhlneso printing enmo about in a re in tho extreme westorn part of tho may not hnve nddodtmuch to this inarKnblo way. A tyrant, In nn on country, whoro tho peoplo hnvo not progress, yot they 'linvo at least ,jonVor to uproot tho principles ot boon brought In contnet with clvlllz- brought It along with them out of Confucius had nil his writings dos- ntlon or como to know tho foreigner tho past with but slight impairment, troyed. They woro restored, how Biilllclontly well, It la quite safe, oven Tho Egyptian, tho Hnhylonlan, tho ovor ,mrtiy from memory and partly for a woman, to travel from ono end .Assyrian, tho Greek, tho Iloninn have from luiperrcct copies found In tho of tho country to tho other. Mnny onch dovoloped their own clvillza-J wnlB of nn 0d houso. In tho y?nr women missionaries go off on long,tlon, only to pnss away to mnko C27 A. D. tho Emperor Tnl Tsung, to trips nlono into Isolntod sections of room for another. Thoy are all me.'o , KUnrj against n similar occurrouco, tlio country, and thoy toll us that 'names on tho pngos of history, nut nn(1 ajj tj,0 writings of tho gront 'thoy havo nothing to foar. Thoy j tho Chlneso Is still with us, altho' his SnK0 onBraVod on BlabB of stone. Ono would not bo half so safe In taking civilization nnto-dates somo of thoao . iiunclroa and seventy of thoso slaVci, similar Journeys in this land. wo hnvo montloned. Thoy are mndo uenring on their faces tho toxt of tin All thoso facts force upon us tho vonornble by nge, If nothing olso. ' tnrteon clnsslcs, nro still extant, conclusion that our ovor-oxagoratlon Thoro Is a saying that wo should re-!ater on tj,0 jdoa nroBo of havl'ig of tilings Western nnd our pride In I spect tho young bocniiBo thoy hnvo n rubblngs mndo from theso Blabs so as tho achievements of Wostorn poo-'long wny to travel, and also tho oil, to maKo thotn nccosslblo to Chine M - .... -s Bcnoinr8. Hero was tho Idea of priai- Froo to You and Every Sister Suf InB In embryo. erlng from Woman's Aliments. other dlscovorlos, scarcoly less tm- I am woman. nortant. nro to bo credited to tha &TSM:.rlng'' Chinese; for example, tho art of por- mJttfoS&!SLxi making, tho manufacture of woran,iaUraenU.IwottotelUUwomenbou nv nnd dlscovorles In tho sciences thU onr-iM. my rtader. for youreeU. your Bll, nnu ,BCOVO,,-0 ' daughter.yourmother.oryourifiter. iwaitto inf nstronomy, mathematics and pny- U4 A?lVi0,,r.toSur?you.,?e,,t home with-i01 nBlr," . Min, .,, ,i. outthuhulp ot a doctor. MeneuMtunUenittuid ales. It Is SUppOBOd that tlio HUH womwi'iiiiufferlnn. What wo women know Irw " , , wnH known to the UirUici, wo know bUr than any dootor. 1 Btntico of ethor was Known 10 know that my'bomti triatmeni Unafe and mm I . ii,nnnil vnars aeo. cure for ii,ihoi.irkiii,k.tiiI, wt,"to..K.. Chinese a thousand yoars uh". Uciaiat ir riuui it ui Wtak, frt (, Scuij m ttH ono thing is to bo notod In all tne ruMi. Uliilii liOiirUaTtaoil.tr Criitii; ilu atlalU I u" , , ,,- r the till, kick tut Uitii, titfUi u (iiUui,aniuiMM, dlBcoverles and inventions 0' uiu criiiUftiillif up til ulci, Bilncttrr, It lift It inr.til . . ., ,i , , tranaDl'int- tiiiiii. iiiUiii. tKiir. tf li.Mii titiUi tttit imm4 Chlneso. Thoy need to uo iranspt iu itukiuiii jicuiuitoounor. r nhnr soil In order to attain Iwanttoifindyoaiuatlilttitt-ir'tbiitMtt od to Otnor sou in u" tHf! fin to proTO to yon that you can curt) inolr lilehest dovolopmont, moriV .in younielt at orae, eailly, qulokly and ' , lntnnRn oonsorvattim FREE TO YOU MY SISTER Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AXD JOSSOX CEMENT. The boat Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime Drlck and all klnas of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH IIROADWAV. IMIOXE 201. I i w giTutno tretmenacompiia(ruuianauyoa xrlih to eontlnnt, it will cost you only about UceaU a wueK or leas than two cent a day. It wlllnot Interfere with your work or occupation. Jut iu at w ail tfliiit, tell ma how you , inner u you wun, ana i win tend you tne treatment ror your case, enureir iree.m piain wrap per. by return mall. I will alto tend you fruit Mil. my book-"W0WJ 0WI kfDICAl Umu- with uuuuuwrr tiiuj.rBona Haowiny wnT women tuuer. ana now iuut vaitrnan aura iuwu.,ra at home. Erery woman thould hare It. and 1mm to ttlik tw kinilf. Then when the dootor aays-- youmolf at liome, eailly. qulokly and , .. i.no onnnnrvattim turely. Remember, that.it .III uit im M&iito y becauso of tho lntonso consorviuwi" BlTeho treatment a complete trial; and Ifyou rhtnosu. their wllllngnoBS to ltanse. Whererer you lire. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly tell any aufferer that thli Km Tr.ila.it rimllr uiu all women's dLieanea. and makui women well. Btrong, plumn and robust. Juil utt rial tOnii. and the treo ten day'a treatment Uyours, alto the book , Write to-day, aa you may not auo thu offer attain. AduruaJ A i mrs. m. summers, OoxH - - Notro Dome, Ind., U.S.A. Coos Bay-Roseburg Stage Line Dally stnge betvtcen lto&eburt, and Marshdeld. Stage leaves dally anil Sundays nt 7 . in. .Fare ?0.00. OTTO fiCIIKTTEII, Aseu., C, P. lURXARD, 120 MARKET AV., Mm-sltllelil. Agent, ROSEUl'RG, Ore. 1'IIOXE 11 The Times Does Job Printing; i i i com my, amfflti. " ":L" - sareMffljv p jr "W I i i i I I M I I . ,.nnn the laurels of their an cestors nnd to go no furthor. Still, ir n,n i.oclnnlnK was tholrs, It places "You mutt haTa en operation." tou can decide for youmelf. Thousand of women haTt cured ,., na n neonlo, HO InforlO.' u.iu.Tn Tfi.ii iu uuiuaromw, ji cures unit vrriwg. i .!, i..i.i., "...w'"m iiiu. ..w-.- - - - simple homo treatment which apeodily and cffectuallr cures Leuoorrho-a, Ureen Blokneua and . . t, Hpnlo of civilization anil Painful or Irregular Menstruation In young Ladlen, PJuuipnem and health alwaya results from IlinrK in tne bli " onllgntenment, u w... -I when western peoples had mitdo tU 'tie or no advance along tho Hues of progress. For RUICK nuto Borvlco PHONE ' at-J boforo C. P. M. and (-3-J at night iGoldeiTbak Barber Shop Finest equipped shop on Coos Day. A Smooth Shavo A Good Hair Cut Shoo Shining Children's Hair Cutting it specialty. OPPOSITE LLOYD HOTEL I II U XT E It & OLA KEY ' Proprietors. Vb COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE CSALERS fjfl A$?rfiS CBAL . COWtlUhTICtf J)AIi& Fwr, fnuiT. ifmuii nr-mrn fsrrr. (I Wf.JW XJ--Wi I azsLTiTED x OnsANiitM cr iNsvsrmu cemws A fPECMLTY (The past, has nroven that investments in small acre tracts near grnwlnK eltles are tho most profltablo. The C. R. R. S. hns bucb to offer. Chas. J. ' Druschko, Mnrshflold, Ore.