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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGqN, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911 -EVENING EDITION frrQ. D A V TPIAflTQ l,n& from n n,Rn- of troubled sleep on la mlscrnblo pallet that gavo no rest -r-ri TVtl i m "TT,T7T ' t0 wt-'nry flenh nnd bones; not nn n. morula ni mu iuuuivu i wuioip , . . . ' . ... awakening to fresh alp nnd sunshlno Bold. Orogon, for transmission ..... ...-... ... ...i i.. "" winiiunamo surroundings, iuruuKU mu iiihiio o ovuunu nw nail matter, M. C. MALOXEY IMItor ami Pill). DAN li. MALOXKY but to squalor nnd dirt, narrow waits that barely giro space to a bed, n box and a broken chair. What n broak- Xevn Editor fast follows! A cup of tea warmed i over a smoky lamp, and dry bread, An Independent Republican news- no mor0( robnbly What a tollct, paper published every evening except A 1)ltfll, cffort t0 niakq R fcw wor Sunday, nnd Weekly by nn(1 rnJod Rnrmollts Iook ,,rc.ont. Tl.o Coo Itoy Tlmti PuhlH.Ing O.llblo. ,, ,, n mco nt0 ,)roon bit of mirror at a figure so uunttrac- t WITH THE t : ' T 0 A S T A N D r,E A : , ( Dedicated to the service of tho people, thnt no good cause Bhall lnck a champlun, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. sriiscitimiox hates. DAILY. One year $0.00 Per month f0 , j,ncj. When paid strictly In advance the subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. WKKKLY. Ono year .'... 11.50 live nnd n fnre so tiusntlsricd. There follows the long tramp to work, sometimes through cold, sometimes through heat, sometimes wet; then n hard day's toll, ten hours of bend ing over the garments for tho pros perous, and then a painful tramp home." again to another scant Oulclnl Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAH8HFIELD. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Marslillehl :: :: :: :: Oregon i CLEAN IT DAY AND CIVIC PRIDE meal nnd nnothcr night's wenry sleep And so, dny after day, the strtig glo goes on to keep body and soul together, nnd the soul clean, on n pit iful $3 a week. It dare not stop not even for sickness. It must go on. And with it nil thcro Is an evcr lnstlng hunger that Is novor satisfied, and an everlasting yearning for bet ter that Is novor appeased. ' Tho tragedy of such living Is as great ns tho tragedy of ntmost nny dying. Somo tlmo In the years to come men will look back upon theso pres ent dayH of ours and mnrel that we over bellovcd that we dealt Justly and uprightly with ono another. GOOD KVKXIXO. You are your religion express ed in terms of character. l,t Is not by the doctrines you profess, but by your nets thnt you nrc Judged. That you are Baptist or Methodist, Catholic or Pres byterian, progressive or stand pat, In your belief counts Iosb than thnt you nre n good man In your every-dny life. Religion Is not so much Stindny dogmas ns It Is week-day deeds. It may be fostered In n church, but It must be fulfilled In chnrnctcr. Nover quarrel about what parti cular theology you bellove; who cares what It Is? Go live It. Tho world will Judgo your religion by you, nnd by you nlone. collisions with them need not bo feared. Nevertheless wo nwnlt tho assurance .that a comet can't provo more distressing than a houseclean Ing stunt at home. Recently Mrs. Nick I.ongwqrth's picture appeared on the front pngo of some eastern papers. Huh? Oh, nol She's merely going up In nn hero-plane. It Is n pleasure to note that Colo nel Ilooscvolt Is making free use of that word "dee-lighted" once more. It Is a good word nnd more cheering than a dozen short nnd ugly ones. Do you know that of all minor atl ments colds are by far tho most dan gerous? It Is not tho cold Itself you need to fear, but tttfl bonoUs diseases that It often leads to. Most of these nro known ns germ diseases. Pneu monia and consumption' nro among them. Why not take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nnd cure your cold while you cnn7 For salo by all dealers. ;i Don't Worry About the First Class Laundry work l,rpst08irablo tn nt--, enHoflMqXt wishing tholr linen" particular nntsu so good tnsto In dress. VK DO THAT CLASS OP Ono Trial will Convince. necesiarjr f WORK Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOXH MAIN BM J ORECJOX'S IlKST ASSET. CLEANUP Day was a splendid suc cess. With vnry few exceptions tho spirit of tho occasion was cordially accepted by everyone. TIiIh uiuwiuiiiy oi omo pnuu cmuriuuiuu (,-ron, porlnnd Telegram) largely to tho excellent rosultH. rr.IIE direct primary will Infallibly Tho glory of tho day and its nchlo- B lond In tho direction of n bettor vamontB mny bo generously shared, " grndo of olllolalH nnd n higher by a largo list of helpful citizens, order of public servlco than wo have Thfj A X, W, club' and the city ofll- lmd In tho past undor the machine clnls headed by Mayor Straw who so ' and tho boss who existed simply to courteously nnd cordlnlly supported ' do tho bidding of tho great public tho "spotless town" propaganda, j servlco corporations nnd those Intor- YOU KNOW HOW IT IS. Street Commissioner Lnwhorno prov od a host In himself In enforcing tho city's odlct of clonullnoc . Prof. Tledgon of the High school nnd his corps of boy helpers worked like Trojans and accomplished much good. This proved n most practical and purposeful lesson to tho studonts on civic duties. Tho tonmstors and lnborers of tho esta which preyed upon tho public to fatten their own exchequers. Tho now system may not bo perfection, but ns Justification for Its existence It hnB only to point to tho rotten old regime and tho old wnrhorses for nil tho excuses which It mny require. (From Portland Journal.) Tho best OBsot Orogon has Is hor city who gavo freely their tlmo anil system or government. In their mos tholr teams doservo a full measuro ' sages tho governors of many stntos ofpralso for their civic patriotism 'havo recommended It. Tho leglsln and prldo. In striking contrast with tores or many states have approved tho donation of theso excellent cltl-.lt. They will all havo It as soon ns sons was tho action or somo fuw prop! thoy can got t'hq uppcrhnnd or tho erty holders who rofused any assist- bosses. Tho mnsBos In nil tho stntea anco. Theso Individuals are to bo nro clamoring for It. kopt within tho limits of tho ordl- Men everywhere nro sick of boss nnnco and may inter learn n lesHon , government. They nro tired or son whon Commissioner Lnwhorno pro ntorlnl deadlocks. They aro weary Bonts a bill ror services and enforces, of Lorlmer senators and Lorlmorlsm. I would I were a mormon nowi My wife Is cleaning housef Tho wholo world knows I love m frnu, My cnorgetlc spouso, Rut R I had of wives a scoro House cleaning days would soon be o'er. Permit mo to remark onco moro, My wlfo is cleaning housol r- Tho breakfasts tnsto of kerosene My wife Is clcnulng house! I'm growing sad, forlorn nnd mean And scary as n mouse. I started downstnlrs on n lopo Today, but struck n bar of soap! All this Is expurgated dope My wife Is cleaning house! Sho wcnrB n dust rag on her bend My wife Is cleaning housol Her oyes nro bright, hor cheeks' nro rod, Rut yet I mutter, "Rnus!" How women lovo this sort or thing! Cold cats! Each picture off Its string! And chnosl Hnpplnoss gone "blugl" My wlto Is cleaning houso! A little- man falls undor tho test of responsibility. ' 1 Caruso's recent, cold cost him $35,000. What dd yours cost? , ' If Vt ' Every man thinks ho has scores of ii iuiiua mini iiu roany geis up against It. have led. They are sick of rule by proxies, and long to govern Instead of bolng gov erned, to boss Instead of bolng boss- Tho prlco or cut nails has advanc ed 2 u-ton. Out with your hnmmors, consumers! It with tho lottor or tho law. Tnkon nltogothor It was a grand success nnd nn important contribu tion to civic pride. You cnu neither good citizens or good morals Thoy long for such n stnto as Ore In n dirty town. Mnrshflold made n gon, and aro turning to Oregon where forward stop lu Its "Clonnup Dny" tho citizen Is king and tho olectorato tha,wlll load to still greater achieve sovereign. Tho Oregon system is a moms, better drawing card than all tho- ad- vorttstng, all tho commercial bodies TURKEYS AXD OTHER .MORTALS, and nil other influences combined for . bringing desirable homeseokers to F A turkey In n barnyard becomes this stnto I helplessly entangled In n fence, all tho big gobbler turkeys, and tho hen turkoys and oven tho little, innocont turkoys unless thoy aro stayed by a watchful farmor with a regard ror poultry vnluos will rush up and pock and scratch and claw thnt entangled bird to death. There must bo something or tho turkey in human nnturo, ror whenever any yw is in troublo enmeshed lu tho grusp or tho law or or circumstances thoro Is always an abundance or hfiia and gobblers who want to bo tn ai tho t'euth. Tho hens and gobblers havj been muoh In ovldonco in Mnrahiloli the past woek. Not tho honest dosfo '.o boo Justice incited out but merely an1 opportunity to gobble. It Is ono or tho things .that prove how thin Is tho veneer or our culture and our clvillzattou. When a man, tries to., drpvvn. , his troublos lu n goblet ho only Irrigates them. , JAIL1 llAIMCM SKIUT OIRL? Joke mil lii Xmv Jet-soy HlftsMl by WouiiMi In (lallorlcs. TRENTON. N. J.. April 4. While women In tho galleries hissed tho assembly listened to tho Introduction or n bill by Mr. Donnely or Hudson providing that any woman wearing n hnrom skirt be adjudged guilty ( high misdemeanor and sentenced to Imprisonment ror no liiss than her natural lite. There was a Hurry among womon spectators when tho measuro was In troduced nnd several or thorn wear ing "near harems" beat a hasty re treat. The othera hissed and gavo other evidences thnt tho much-dli cussed skirt was not unpopular is generally supposed. Thoro was somo HE tragedy of u death such as discussion as to what committee I 150 girls mot recently In a Now j should consider the bill. York factory llrotrnp Is great, Soveral of tho lawmakers wanted but ror tunny or tho victims tho tra-rererenco made to tho committee on , ," ,MlSSIX'WORD COXTKST. P. C. Going proved to bo-tho good little guessor nnd wondor winner or tho last contest, Tho complete phrase reads: 'It .never rains but It stops"." Horo's this ovonlng baffling "mys tery and R ylll prohably kcop-you guessing all oYpnlng, too: ' '' "WHAT IS Hp.ME WITHOUT ' ,. - t ,t i . Thoro nro tlniea when living In hopo nnd llvlpg .in . hqt wa,ter are very much alke. . H a girl Is protty. onpugh sho. pan sometimes manago to llvo down a collego education. THE TKARKDY Ol' L1VIXO. gedy or living was just as great. Read this bit of a prugrnph taken from tho pitiful story ot the Iden tification or tho dead: A cutter Identified his sweet- heart by tholr engagement ring and hor purso. It contained her week's pny, $3. Imaglno, K you can. n young wo man fighting for nn existence lu Now feeble-minded women. What has become of tho old fash loned man who tied, his horse's tall up in a turban or Psyche knot on muddy days? Tho average man's attitude toward a clover woman Is that of the curious small boy who wanted to "ahee do wheels go wound." Whllo you may feel that way oc easonally, It Is woll to emomber that repining Isn't Includod In the list or lucrative occupations. ALWAYS SOMKTHIXH. DEAFXESS CANNOT RE CURED by I iU UiUrHtloii they cannot rerh tliiMtleii.iMl mriUm u( tlu our The toll oily torn-way to inMtinf. t . kiiiI tliHt 1 liyenn ulltuUoual rt'imMio. lK(nt l lau.oit tiv an luHmmMt'o llttot .( ilu muroui liiiini?ol I'liluiiTuU- WliputliU tulie Ii in. tl I1H0 H rillllhlitti ft.liml nv I.m.u.- rvrt lifmtii "li.lwlion tl U iutnly ilot.l i IVrt(iu 1. tin- ro.ult n, I me Iho lutlam luntlon can ! tn.rn out rtml tliU lui rolorst t'llti iiormnl roiKlltion liourtnir t) I ,ic- -- " ',' w--iiwi oi ini Riui'uuimi Tor t-'tty on a putnnco or ?a n wook. i "V.m ' H"'v! ," ""'ie uui nn mai.ni- T nml i-oiiiliiton of tlnimicmiii.utfHp. Imaglno hor dally starving, her dally i ill uivo ono iiuiuinst lvtiura (or ny , . , . , ... .,, ' cae oi iImiih-m (lauiM by rUrrlO tht rn- crushing or deslro, hor dally killing not i run. iv iiu.t' Catarrh CuVi send - . i(orclrcuUr.froe Oi nope. K J IIKSKY In tho morning what an awnkon- .t- Ct TnUIn r Fold tivDruiratiti.TV. Take Hall'i ramify rilliforeonitipatton. Sit" Tho' soon tho trout room Are will be dead Thero's no rest ror father, alas! For he must dig up ma's flower bed And cultivate the garden grass. The most Injured man In tho unl verso la tho big grafter, who Is caught with tho goods. The world owos every man a liv ing, but you havo to bo protty smart to got a Judgment for tho debt. Since comets aro composed merely j oi auat, an astronomer Insists that Latest reports rrom the Progress club Indicate that tho output or spring poetry will bo cut down one halt by reason of their attitude to ward home production." Mndo in Mnrshflcld" conveys no hint of pat riotic pride when It comes to poetry. This department extends condolences to Jack Flanagan and A. T. Haines. . Water OXE OH 'TOTIIKK. An acrobat I chanced to meet, And these wlso words ho said: "Wo must light upon our feet Or light upon our head." After tho show try a lurklsh bath Phono 214- J. ' Drink Stafford's Ice Cream Soda puro water, pure cream, pure fruit Juices, make a delightful, healthful, refreshing and Invigorating drink. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY" T"H. O. W. LESLIE, " Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho Amorhan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. oniu In Eldorado lllk. Hours 10 to 12; l to 4; Phono 1G1-J; Mnrahlleld; Oregon. I-Mt. J. W.' IXGILUI," " -' Physician ami Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Building Phones: Olllco 10JIJ; Itestdciice loai. (UaMn(k TWO STORES. 230 Front St 140 Central Ave. Parties Desiring Monu " ments to be Erected ? Before Decoration Day Would do well to call nt tho Pacific Monumental Works, South Rroadway and mnko selection from the Inrgo stock now on baud. Mr. Wilson hns In his employ tho on"y practical marble and grn- nlte cutter In Coos ciunty. And nono but' tho best wont is turned J W. BEXXKTT, Lnwyor. Ofllco ovor Flanagan & Dennett Dank Marshflold Oregon r. S. TUIIPEX, ' W" Architect Ovor Chamber or Commorco. Have That Roof Fixfcd NOW See CORTHELL Phono 1S1 Condensed Statement of tu first National Bank of Coos Bay 4 At tho close or business. March 7th, 1011, RESOURCES. Loans and dis counts $109,538.95 Overdrafts. ... ,8 US. nonds and promlums. . . . 25,250.00 Othor bonds and , warrants. . .. 81,0375 Banking Houso.. 74,100.11 Fiirnlturo and . . fixtures .... 7,989.34 CHSh.nnd duo from 'banks . . 130,11)0.17 HV : T. .;-V- ' LIARILITIES. Capital stock. . .1100,000.00 Surplus and pro fits 6,283.14 Circulation. . . . 24,000.00 Deposits 303,200.00 Union Oils OASOLIXE DISTILLATE 1IEXIXE KEROSKNi: SAMSON OAS EXdIXES -nnO CEXTH1FUOAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. MnrNliflelil, Ore. PHOXE 302-J Mull Orders Solicited. IHJKECLOSUHi: HALI LICK.VSKU VIuSSEL. I494.0S2.20 $494,052.20 Cash ncservo 37 Per Cent of Deposits .. AVo invito your attontlon to tho condition of this bank as Bhown by the abovo statement. A general banking business transacted. Accounts or individuals, corporations and firms received. Interest paid on tlmo and Ravings Deposits. .. Sate deposit boxea ror rent at $3.00 and up per annum , m Your business solicited. 'mmiimmmiSf & OFFICERS? ' ' '-W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont. vESmmt . i DORSET KREITZER, Cashier. ,lJU" JVf1 . M. C HOUTON, Vico-Prealdent, RAY T. KAUFMAN. Asst.-Cashler. DIRECTORS: Wi S. CHANDLER, F. S. DOW. STEPHBN C. ROOBRS JOHN S: COKE, WM. QRIMB3, W. P. MURPHY W. U. DOUGLAS. JOHN F. HALL, M. C. HORTON ' Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profta Over $100,000 Assets0ver $500,000 Interest Ptid on Time Deposits ' j 1 Beaver Hill Coal wiMXit uiAiiiAJ AND JOSSON CEMENT Tho boat Domestic and Imported brands' Plaster. Lime, Brick and all kinds oi builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY, mrnv -- jwji. Notlco Is hereby given that Flanv gan & Donnott Dank, a corporation, under tho laws or Orogon, owner and holder or that certain note and mort gpgo executed and delivered on No vombor 24, 1909, by John S. Ander son to Flanagan & Donnott Dank, to eocure tho ropaymont In ninety dari rrom said dato or $,1,000.00 and In terest at rato or olght per cent per annum, no 'part of which has been paid oxcept $100.00 on principal and $80.00 on Interest account, lea-Ins now duo thereon $900.00 principal and Interest from Novembor 18, 1910, at said rato, which taort gago was recorded in tho Collector's Ofllco, District of Southern Oregon, tort or Coos Day, In tho Custom Houso, Empire City, Orogon, on No vember 26, 1909, In Dook 1, Folio 21. Records of Mortgages of llconsed vossels In said ofllco, describing tW gas launch or Vessel called tho "Fish," substantially of tho rollow Ing dimensions, to-wlt: Longth 39.7, breadth 11 feet, depth 4.2 rect, ono deck, net tonnngo.nlno tons; built at Eraplro City, Orogon, in 1903. of wood; to which mortgago, and th record thoroof for a moro complete description of said launch, rororenco is horeby mado; including all masts; " bowssprlt, boats, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tacklo, apparel, fur niture and all tho necessities thereto appertaining and belonging, gasoline onglno, flxturoa and connections la said launch, by reason of tho default or said mortgagor, John S. Anderson, In tho payment or said noto and mortgago, has this day rorecloeed said mortgage by taking possession of the launch "Fish" and property aforesaid; and said" mortgagee being in possession thereof, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1911, at ths hour of ono o'clock la tho nrtornoon of that day at tho. wharf at foot of Market Avenuo In (ho "City pt. Marsh field, Coos County, Orogop, will ex hibit, offor ror sale and soil sad launch and property aforesaid, or so much thoreor as may bo necessary to satlsry Bald debt, Interest and rea sonable expenses, to tho highest and best bidder ror cash, at publlo auc tion and outcry; and will retain and apply the proceeds or auch sale to tho payment or the amount now due ( on said note and mortgago aforesaid, uu reasonable expenses or saia mortgago in connection with the rore closuro or said mortgago including taking and keeping possession or said launch, nnd the payment of sums which may bo nocessary to sat isfy any Hen or claim against said launch having priority to said mort gage; and any surplus to, tho said John S. Andorson, his heirs or as signs. Dated March 23, 1911, Marshfleld, Oregon. FLANAGAN & DENNETT BANK By J. W. BENNET. Prealdeit. i ' r-- tr: