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( 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES -'. t WITH THE LITTLE TALKS ABOUT TOWN Entorcd nt the potttofflco at Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mnllH ns second class mall matter. IUHOI HNU ICHi I .... . OOOl) EVENING. M. V. MAI-ONEY DAN K. MAUINKV e Editor anil Pub. News Editor An Independent Kepubllctm news- pnpor published uvory evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tlio (.' liny Times PubllNhlug Co. Dedicated to the servlco of tho people, that no good cniiHe shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive, unopposed. Interesting Gcssip About Various Topics by Wcllknown People About Kissing HtltKCRIITION RATES. DAILY. Onn vnnr tC.OU i t. ,. Mi, ,t",' When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of the Coos Day Times 1b JG.00 per year or $2.50 for bIx months. WEEKLY. Ono year t 11.50 If n baby almost any ordinary baby, blinking blue eyes, dimpled cheeks soft us red rose petals, smiles ! cavorting In every cor- man helpfulness. This wo know, Today Is your day and' mine; tho only day wo have": tho day In which wo play our part. What our part may signify In tho great whole wo may not under stand; but we arc here to play It, and now Is our time. This we know: It Is a part of action, not of whining. It Is a part of love, not cynicism. It Is for us to express love In tonus of hu- Ofllrlal Paper of Coot County OFFICIAL PAPER OK TIIK CITY Or MAHHIIFIKLD. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY times. Murshflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon e A RIFT IX TIIK MEXICAN WAH CLOUDS. THE Moxlcan war clouds look a little less blne.t. Perhaps there Is a rift that inay widen Into cloar sky. It Is blithely asserted that dlplo- nor of Its face If such a baby puckers Its lips Into a pouting appeal kiss It! Yesterday dispatches told of a fad come over to New York from Spain. Not long ago, Queen Victoria decided tho laws of hygleno woro transgress ed when hor babies wcro kissed. So alio had some buttons made and tho babies were tagged with tho formal notice "No mo beso" (Don't kiss mo) Tho antt-klsslng buttons havo appear ed In somo of tho nurseries in tho caBt. Hut a Marshdcld physician enters the fray as tho champion of Coos Hay ' for wo have learned from sad experience Hint any other course of life leads toward decay and waste. David Starr Jordan. AT TWILIGHT. dawn and Thcro arc dreams at dreams at dark, , Dut tho dreams my heart loves bedt Are tho dreams that come when tho silont sun Drops out of the blazing west; Drops out of tho blazing west, dear heart. To tho depths of' the scarlet sea. bablcB who would be kissed and says And the silver mists of tho eventide not to kiss babies is criminal. steal on nnd on tnw.inf W Why, If n baby Isn't kissed prop-; For tho dreams adrift In those silver erly and at timely Intervals It is likely to grow up Into a pessimist, or n woman hater, or a man hater, or oven a bank robber, "A bnby needs a kiss Just no It needs breakfast," Hays this mcdfcil "Absolutely to prohibit kissing thnt are- wondrous mats nt Washington bellovo that Diaz; man will placato tho rebels and reorganize , Is a crlmo again mother nnd child his cabinet, with tho result that tho both. It so happens thnt n bnby'ii dove of whlto-wlngcd pence will omotlonnl nnd affectionate naturo brood over tho laud of tho Aztec must bo developed nt tho same time within a week. Tho rebels nre credit- thnt wo nro looking after tho growth od with ovon greater faith, for Qua- of Its legs. tnvo Mndoro, a brother of tho rovolu-i "It Is propostorous to suggest that tlonnry lender, Is quoted as asserting nil kissing bo done away with. f 4 4 that Llmuntour will Immodlntoly be- such n fad woro to secure a foothold, MISSING WORD COXTFST. M .nniil.lnn.1 .. .im I . I rt .1 f ....HI n It tt'fllllrl lift tinrf.inili lnt.fn.t tn aiitv- - UUIIIU IIIIMIOIUMUl iiuoiuuiii m.l.l -v. -u..ui.. iubiviii u oiib" V?V4 lrA....l....l I..1-1I . . (i I , unrnvorod by Horsey Kreitzer. Tho mists Are dreams fnlr As sweet ns the lilt of n yprtngtlde song And as sacred as answered prayer; As sacred as answered prayer, dear hearth Tender as angel's tears Dreams of the children wo both shall lovo, In tho beauty of after years. Agnes G. Smith. ...! ntnotirtn ! tin iii ill ntiii n FciiAit iPiiHT 1 mr ir in n n inpnin flnr ntih v fit . i . . rom uiuuiiuii .u u.. v.. .. .....w, o - ...- ...... ii, i. lcsierunys intoiioil-twistcr wns choBtin prosldont bo Inaugurated. ihucii or the population ns havo fan- All such Btatoments require to be cles which, In tho springtime, turn to Imrase, complete uWfmt Is home without TTn Coon Tiny TlwriC" nlrnn wUli llm iimunrlilnl ernln nf tbotlllhts of love. If lnvnm rnitlil tint! salt, probably with sovoral, but It Is kiss I nm afraid tho species would certain that Influences outsldo of become oxtlnct." Mexico nro at work for tho restoru-! tlon of harmony and tho removal of "Every port city Is now demanding abuses. I that ships entering from tho Orient ;sharo of tho summer's Of course, It will holp some to kill tho first (ly, bur don't' consfdpr your alinrn nt Mia aummAo Mnl .rnA i""iuw vk iiu Buiuiiiui d nuiiv uuun No mnn who knows tho ruthless bring about tho Installation of rat wftti that: charactor of Diaz and tho Btops by which ho roso to supromo powor can I'luco Rat fall to recall tho auclcnt ndngo that Giuml On H,who sups with tho devil should have VeshPls. a long spoon." Tho revolutionists NBWfi THAT fNTETCESTS US. gunrds bocauso of tho ' prevalence of bubonic piaguo in China," re- raarkod a Mnrshftold x. R. fs today, Ittl Portland, man today. "Numer- unrvm ntttrt- nSni. m Harem skirt provokes n mob havo to bowaro that ho docs not selzo ous lumber vessols aro ovory week g0 tho news'. reads? but what rant tholr shooting IronH or euchor tho ontorlng this harbor from San Fran-, turnr v . t- Straw and Copple aro on the job. arda boforo thoy win tho gamo. Tho Cisco, which Is tho chtof port of all old lion has too much or tho fox In tor uriontni liners, it might lo n ! him to Burrondor boforo his funga nro good thing for the pollco authorities xaft is back tn Washington, drawn and his talons clipped. HERE'S AN IDEA. Editor TlmcH: ' Kindly allow mo to make a or tins city ana ortn iiona to compjl , Cost of livings going down; tho placing of rat guards on thoso Dut horo'a tho news that's really vcbsois. it neithor city has any such ordinance upon Its books, It might bo a good plan to pass such an ordin- Try Tho Times Want Ads, T bur- mice. Hats are migratory. If thoy Ft sent Ion to tho local Chamber of Com- nro Infectod with tho piaguo, It Is jnorco through your paper. Instoad easy to scatter tho disease; and thoy of having pnmphlots printed nilvor- may tako u notion to mako hts har tlsing tho resources of this region and bar tholr homo." going to tho expense- of contributing thorn why not got uu option on, or purclinso, say 500 acres of logged oif land. Thon havo an agent In Port land pick out tho dealrablo omlgrnnts that aro dally arriving tl oro and mako a proposition to them enabling ( them to tako over Hay twenty acrosi of this land at n reasonable figure j and allow them to pay for it In yoar- ly Installments. In this way wo would Boon havo our country settled up with a peoplo who would utilize tho now barron hills and mnko of them pro-, ductivo nnd ideal homes. It's not capital wo need. It's tho light kind of homoseokors. Our couity Is nil right but wn need a good class of now farming blood which would not i dospalr of making a home on our nowa Will Straw or Copplo bo done up brown? lEEme England's kjng will soonbe crowned, Peaco will rolgn In Moxlco; But this' fa all wo.caro ahoul . Straw and Copplo do so do. ' r- - 4 ' Out toward, pos;burR',therq aro sur veyors. Actual work Is taking place. Nothing Interests-us'bur thls-"' Will 8trnW' or Copplo set-the pac.- : t-t . - Aftor tho show try Turkish .bath Phono 214- J, Ji IBUY DIREC1 (rom our mill I 4t on third leai thin iroiu your lortl dtl r Onlr oni prlc lh lownt. , llllh-rij qul" lir !( allif7. MtUUctloa. now stump ridden hills. Fnrmors with capital would not do this and besides tho rich farmor would not be satisfied with a twenty acre ranch It such a proposition woro uiudo to many of tho sturdy, honort, hard working men who aro now turning toward the west in search of a homo "whoro they can mako n good living and raise their families it would bo oagorly grabbed up. Wo havo tho land, cllmnto nmV other omSronmeut hero and with n llttlo work can soon multiply our population us Califor nia and Washington aro now doing. It Is both absurd nnd usolo.-ia to bring pooplo in who have a few thousand dollars looking far an iuv.obtmunt for tho simple fnot that our valuos nro ' too high nnd wo only create ono more knocker ngnlnst tho oountr. Let us build up our community with a poo plo who nro willing nnd nblr- to dovol- op the resourceful soil which wo nro blessed with; which will bcth enrich aud advertlso our woudorful region. ' IJLIX. PRICES REDUCED On Sain and Windows. Puora now I SO I Art "root Poori 13 up lV?r- Cotlii Kront Doom I uHi J. -a up i IntlJ. Plnlth 8(U 80c 1 B.nJ I'oilil lor uiou NO. . 0. B. W LL1AMS CO. 1M3 rlrit AT. B. SMttl COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured iho livery busi ness cf L. II. Uolsuer and aro pro parod to render excellent servlco to tho peoplo of Coos Day. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything that will menu satisfactory servlco to the public. Phono us lor a drivlug horse, n rig or nnythliig ncodod ir the livery lino. Wo ulso do s trucking business of all kinds. HLAXCHAUI) llKOTHtiHS. I.lvery, Ftvil and Sales Service, 141 First and Aldor Streets Phono 138-J ' 400 THAP NKSTE1) UAUItEl) PLYMOUTH HOOKS. Our matlngs havo produced standard-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 242t227,222 eggs in 365 days. Ilaby Chicks nnd F.ggs for Hatching Hook your orders now for spring dollvory. A tow cockorels from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth PInco, Poultry Yards. FRED BACHMAN, Prop. Mnrshftold, Hox 48.1, Phono 288 PROFESSION jL DIRECTORY TTU. G. W. LKSLIK, -' Osteopathic Phystchin Graduate of tho Amorhan school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo, Otllco In Eldorado nik. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; Marshfleld; Oregon. T-Mt- J- W. IXGUAM, "' Physician and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Dulldtng Phones: Olllco J02J; Hesldenco 1021. J. W. 1U2XXKTT, Lawyer. Olllco oyor Flanagan & Denuott Dank Marshtlold Oregon rM. S WJ TURPEX, Arcldtcct Over Chamber of Commorce. 1 For the Home Let us show yon our now Rugs. Tako one careful look. You will find tho Newest and the Host; you will nnd weaves, designs and Colorings not found elsewhere; you will also tlnd our Prices the Lowest. You will learn that It costs but llttlo to furnish your' homo well If you como horo to bu. Our Drapery Department Is far and away In tho lead. We want to show you how little It costs to buy really beautiful hangings at our store; furthermore, wo match Hangings and Rugs, wo do It right and charge less for It. When It Comes To Furniture Wo arc car load shippers direct from tho manu facturer, we cut out tho middle man's profit In ordor to glvo our customers tho most for their monoy. Ucautlful things you sco in our store coat very little. Lot us prove this to you. Perry, Montgomery Co. WE SELL OX EASY PAYSfEXTS. r Condensed Statement of tho First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business, March Till, 1011. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and dls- counts $169,53845 Capltnl 8tock' WO.000.00 Overdrafts. . . . .18 SurphiB and pro- U. S. Bonds and, flta, . .'. .. 6,283.14 promlums. . . . 25,250.00 Othor bonds nnd Circulation. . . . 24,500.00 warrants. . .. 81.03745 i)cp08it(l 303,200.00 Danklng House. . 74,100.11 Furnlturo and fixtures .... 7,980v34 ,494,052.20 Cash and duo from banks . . 1310,1.10.17 ' $494,052.20 First Class Laundry I work Is most deslrnblo to anrono wishing their linen to possess that particular finish so necessary to good tasto In dross. , WE 1)0 THAT CLASS OF WORK Ono Trlnl will Convince. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOXE .MAIN B7.J Cash Reservp 37 P,cc Cent of Deposits We Invite your nttentloa to tho condition of this bank as shown by tho abovo statoment. A goneral banking business transacted. Accounts of Individuals, corporations and firms rocelvcd. Intorest paid on tlmo and Ravings Doposlts. 8nfo doposlt boxes for rent at $3.00 and up por annum. , Your business sollcltod, ". . OFFICERS: -V W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont. i ( DORSEY KREITZER. Cashier. ML. C HORTON, Vlco-Presldent. RAY T. KAUFMAN, Asst-Cashler. . . DIRECTORS: W. 3. CHANDLER. F. 8. DOW, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, john a. 'coke.... war. GRIMES, W. P. MURPHY, W. U. DOUGLAS, JOHN F.' nALL, M. C HORTON. FORECLOSURE SALE LICENSED YUSSKL. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT. The beat Domestic and Imported brands' Plaster, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of bulldors material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. niinvv ... - -"-. UI, COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGF I mT Dally stago between Rosebnrg nnd Marshfleld. Stage leave .i,. and Sundays nt 7 p. m. Fare, 0.00. "" OTTO SC1IETTKR, Agent, C. P. BARNARD 120 MARKET AV., Marslillcld. Agent, ROSEBURG O pnoNB ii ' re Notlco Is heroby given that Flanv gan ft Bcnnott Bank, n corporation, under tho lnws of Orogon, owner nnd holder of thnt cortaln noto and mort gego executed and dollvorcd on No vorabor 24, 1909, by John 8. Andor aon to Flanagan & Bonnott Bank, to securo tho ropaymont In nlnoty dnrs from said dato of $1,000.00 and In terest at ratd of olght por cent per annum, no part of which has been paid except S100.UO on principal and $80.00' on Intorost account, leaving bow duo thoroon 1900.00 principal and Interest from November 18, 1910, at said rato, which mort gago waa recorded in tho Collector's Office, District or Southorn Orogon, Port of Cops Bay, in tho Custom House, Emplro City, Orogon, on No vombor 26, 1909, in Bodk 1, Folio 21, Records of Mortgages of licensed vessols In said ofllco, describing the gas launch or vessel called the "Fish," substantially of the follow-. Ing dimensions, to-wlt: Length 35.1, breadth 11 foot, depth 4.2 feot, one deck, not tonnage nlno tons: built at Emplro City, Orogon, In 1903, of wood: to which mortgage, and the record thereof for a more complete description of said launch, roforence Ib heroby mado; including all masU, bowssprlt, boats, anchors, cables, chalnB, rigging, tacklo, apparal, fur nlturo and all tho necessities thereto appertaining and belonging, gasoline engine, fixtures and connections In "aid launch, by reason of tho default of said mortgagor, John S. Andorson, In tho payment of said noto and mortgage has this day foreclosed Bald mortgage by taking possession of tho launch "Fish" and property aforesaid; nnd said mortgagee being In possession thereof, on Thursday, tho 6th day of April, 1911, at the hour of ono o'clock In tho afternoon of that day at tho wharf at foot of Market Avonuo In tho City of Marsh fleld, Coos County, Oregon, will ex hibit, offor for salo nnd sell said lauhch and proporty aforesaid, or so much thereof as may be uecessary to satisfy said debt, interest and rea sonable expenses, to tho highest and best bidder for cash, at public auc tion and outcry; and will retain and apply the proceeds of such salo to tho payment of tho amount now due J on said noto and mortgage aforesaid, J and reasonable expenses of said mortgage In connection with tho fore 'closure of said mortgage including taking and keeping possession of said launch, nnd tho payment o' sums which may be necessary to sat isfy any lion or claim against said launch having priority to said mort gage; and auy surplus to the said John S, Anderson, his heirs or as signs. Dated March 23, 1911, Marshfleld, Oregon. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK, By J. W. BENNE""" President. Rr.t.'j.. ""; ".i; -1 - H