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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
e tOOS BAY TIMt S Entered at the postofilco at Marsh field. Oregon, for transmission through tho malls. nJBecond class Hk mall matter. M. O. MAI.ONEY Editor and Pub. WAV K. MALONEY News Editor An Independent Republican news papor publlshod every evening excopt Sunday, nnd Weekly by TJio Cons liny Tlnit-t PithlUhluK Co. Dedicated to tho servlco ot tbo people, that no Rood caimo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Sl'IlSCRIITION RATES. DAILY. One year C.OO Per month co When paid strictly in advance tho oubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Day Times Ib 5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. WKI.K1A Ono year ... S1'50 e Ofllclal Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSUF1ELD. f. , mm- Address all communications to coos hay daily times. Marsliflclil :: :: :: :: Oivroii HUY IN MAHSHFIELI). THERE Is nothliiK thnt will benollt Mnrshflold moro than for Its citizens to adopt the "Huy In Marshneld" motto and refiiHo to pnt ronlzo mail order houses, traveling salosmen and above all out out go ing to tho cities to buy goods. None of thoso concerns spend n red cent to help keep up tho streets and tho town, to help maintain tho pollco nnd ,flro departments or light tho city. "Why should people pay them as much and oftlmos moro thnn homo mer chants charge for a better elnsa jf Koodb7 Factories with big pay rolls iaro "necessary nnd nro nil right, but Jf tho people of Marshllold would buy everything at homo It would ' moan as much for tho city. 1 Actually now when tho express man or drayman brings you goods "purchasod outsldo of Marshllold t don't you feel nshamod nnd Bay, "I know I should patronfzo homo mer chants?" Resolve to do bo In tho future. A PAIR OF BROWN EYES. I . A CCORDINQ to a KanHas profes- ..A sor, tho future American girl Is destined to bo brown-haired . and brown-eyed. Already, ho claims, tho trend has advanced ho far In ' that direction thnt tho pronounced , blonde and hrunutto types are fast disappearing, their perslstonco . thus far bolng duo to tho censeloss Inflow ' ot foreign immigration, which has a tondoncy to uphold tho two ex- tromos of color, Onco this has tall en below n controlling point and tho amalgamation of racea not widely differentiated ,has taken placo, tho typical Amorlcan girl will have' nr rlvod forotold. Whllo somewhat In tho nnturo of a uurprlso, this Information ennnpt ox octly bo called bad iiowb. Jlrpwn eyes, wo Bhould say, aro all right. Sclontlflcally apoaklng, thoy, will doubtless servo all tho optical requl-- romenta of their owner. They uelth ' er blaxo with Indlgnntlon nor Hash with fury. Nor on tho other hnn.1, aro thoy vncuous or noncommltal. Without too great Imporlousnesa, , thoy havo a compelling quality that makes you do what they ro"qulro. it is very pleasant to look Into a pair of thorn and answer to their mild bidding. Tho hazel oyo commands respect, tho black eyo bemands hom age and obolsnnco, tho orbs of bluo woo and entreat. Tho brown oyo is tho blond of these, possessing some-, thing of each quality, yet snro, or at least middling safe. It ono does not gnzo too long, I Of courso, tho pronouncement of( the Kansas professor Is not nocos-j earlly final. Othor Investlgntors and prophots havo arrived at different conclusions ns to tho coming rnco. ' Ono studont of ethnology nvers that in time there will bo left only tho distinct blonde and brunette; thnt ' Increasing aridity will burn to a ' dusky hue tho cm tiro human family. ocrt In England nnd along tho Pa cific const of tho United stati. whoro humidity and fogs will ,perVii ' vorc In tholr bleaohlug offeets. As proof that climatic Intlneneos oon- trol plgmontnry pooullarltlos. this authority cltos tho Jows as tho mo3t widely distributed race of untainted blood. Thon ho finds blondo in tho molster roglons of tho globe, but aa dark as tho Moor in tho hot dosort countries. I It Is with this subject, however, as with mnny others. Much depends THE Q90$ SAfftetMAftsHKlELb, rJRtMtM, upon the viewpoint. Temperament, id, will Influence deductions. Even Kansas professors have temperament. One, perhaps, has only to look whoro tho Kansas professor looked to ar rlvo at his conclusion. Truth, It has been Hald, ll?s at tho bottom of the well. Whoever assays to explore the abysmal depths of a woman's eyes will doubtless think ho hns found tho truth there and will bo satisfied, whethor the color be black, brown, strnw, opnl. Cyprian violet, or any other. Hcres to 'em nil: There arc eyes of blue, There aro brown eyes, too; There aro eyes of evory size, iVnd eyes of every hue! Hut I surmise, Thnt If you nro wlso, You'll be careful of tho lady With the dreamy eyes. , t WITH THE t t TOAST AND, T-E A J , ,.. ., GOOD EVENING Tho best thing to givo your enemy Is forgiveness; to nn op ponent, toloranco; to. n friend,,, your henrt; to your child, a good example; to a father, du- foronco; to your mothor, con- duct thnt will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity. F. M. Dnl- four. THU COMING OF APRIL. I heard tho feet of April straying down n sunny gtndc, Through tho beeches, grny-boughed ranches, glpsymnld, Soft as Bprlngtimo raindrops fall ing, Clar as njghtwood shoreward call ing, Stirred tho BtopB of April straying, gono a-Mnylng down tho glnde ( 1 saw ,her Bllver lantern lifting through tho evening hazo, Shadow - lancing, Bllver. - glancing, through tho spring-sweet ways Smoke-wreaths, light as Bprlng timo dronmlng, O'er hor . Ilowor-dccked ahpulder streaming, From. hor luntorn, fragrant drifting, vagrant shifting through tho haze. Thosa who mot hor, woodland-wing Ing, through tho wlnd-stlrred- grass. qtars burned brighter loartB wor . llghtor, as they watched hor pass .Morning. skies wcro dearer, .bluor, Hopeu woro suroct ovta wpro truer, For tho magic of hur alnglng, bios Bom-brlpglng gipsy lass t Martha Haskell Clark. .('I : J JJariwcrs, chango. In othoi1 respoctH but 4hoy-continue to cling rather te naciously to thu notion that, all tho on By sy money Is mado by tho town .men. POTS. "I never had a dear gnzello To charm mo with Ua soft, mild oyo,. Rut it I had I'd kllKtho thing, Tho-prlco of boot Is so darned ! high." I HARRY MoKEOWN. - I I'Tnovor had a dear gazelle To charm mo with its soft, mild eye, Dut onco I had a Thomas cat That used to mako tbo chickens fly." . HARRY WINKLER, , "I never had a dear gazelle To charm mo with his soft, mild oyo. Hut of nn nngel cook I'll tell Who cnptlvntes mo with her pie. F. C. DURCH. "I never hnd a dear gazelle To charm me with his soft, mild oye, Dut ouqo I hnd a ltttlo pig That sausage made, whou forced to die. GEO. N. DOLT. WHAT .MARY HAD. Mnry had n Thoiuns cat; It warbled llko Caruso. A neighbor swung a bnsoball bat Now Thomas doesn't tio so. FRANK PARSONS. Mnry had a llttlo pug; 'Twns sleok, nnd fat. and round Ono day It ohowed a Persian rug Now pugglo's In tho pound, TOM HARVEY. ; Without wishing to knock tho faithful watchdog, It may ot) Mid that fleas bothef htm a goo J '.ideal raoro thnn burglars' do. ' a council piwn. (Dedicated to tho men jln tho. city Hall). Try this on your punching bag. Air: "Peaco, Peace, Bo Still." Ah, yes; nh, yes; we've heard that, too, so many times before Dut whnt In heat they do ropeat when cool they say no more. Our city rulers do not fight, but leave such things behind; And on reflection, fancy free, Bomo other way they Hnd, Thnt men of blood can exercise their own will now nnd then And help to mnko tho city's lawu and still bo gentlemen. Dnby, No. 19 was born to Mr, nnd Mrs. John Adducl In Chicago Wed nesday. That plan ot giving thorn numbers instead ot names looks Ilka a very good ono. Aftor you pick out names for a dozen or so, It's a harder task than It would seem to bo accord Ing to Dennett Swnnton. ' If thy young son offend theo take htm to California and havo him' Bur banked. .Truancy and othor'vlceS re moved whllo you wait. Rend this testimonial: "Teasing Tom wns n very bnd boy; A great big squirt was his favorite toy; He put live shrimps in his father's boots, " And sowed up tho Blcovrs of his Sun- day suits; Ho punched IiIh poor little sisters' heads, mm cayonno pepporcu moir lour- post beds; He plastered their hair with cobbler's wax, And dropped hot ponnles down their bncks." They took him to Durbnnk, the w. k. grafter, And Tom was an nngel wor after. If sccrot society titles woro nddod letters to a man's nnmo, somo mighty meek members would havo an nd- I dress llko n prlzo,poacook. WILL 1BSUK BONDS. ...... Pert, of Tilliuuook Vol ex $136,000 Issue For Harbor. TILLAMOOK, Or., April G-Donda of $450,000 w.oro yotod by tho Port of-Tlllamook for bar and watorfront ,lmpjovomoits,.Qj;thli ninoimt1$2l4, 600 Is to bo dovotcd to waterfront land channel; tho rorrihlhdor!' $2llff,- fvvvi- tu my-uuii I III! Ill II iubcu mi- jiruvuniuiij. win nuiKivpuBsiuiu. iinnu ling with, facility ovor tho Tillamook bnrj'lho lateut lumber resoiircja bdbk oflihl bay. 4 i ". ' A .. UANDON STORE SOLI). ' . i , Claude Woodruff. tho hOUBO tur- nlsher, lias sold' his storo to "Sam Mr. Johnson nnd Steward Whltsett. ., Johnson ' Is the purser 'on tho Dis patch and probably has as many frrenlfsB,any man in tnd'CoqMlIlo' Valloy, Mrt WboU'ls jio ppwell known horo but he Is a man of Integrity1-' and 'good business qualifica tions. Mr. Woodruff Will remain In 1??.n0,v",te0.Hny vH. fc-v-W1 tbcnfgo to Chlco, car., totho sprlnga' I w, M .IMIUI ...VI. M.VM MW .. C- tu'rn to nHndOn,' Ilandon Recorder. DEAFNESS CANNOT, RE CUJREI) by t rl pnllctlntn, ti ttiey rnnot rttch theitl.muHl ixirtlon ol the fr. There 1 o ly tmiaway to cuiailrati c .nnd that , by con itltutlnnat rrmr11r. 1'enlne t U rixistnl by 4li intUinnironttltlon o( the miifpuit Jlnlng o( the KuiUrhUn Tube. When thli tube It ln nmnl you 1itr rumVllMK touml nr Imp-r. (ect hriitns. nd when It It entirely elioetl, IVtdifktit h remit, ami twin) the Intlam. matloniau be taken out nnd this turn restored tn lla normal rnndlllnn, hearlns wilt to lie. t'oet (oreve ;nlnecae out often arertnte.! byCatrrh. which it nothtna but an lhn.m' med ronrllllnn of theinurou turfaee. WwmIU lve One Ilundrct Pollar (or any faieotdalnen(caued by catarrh) lint can. not be cured by llt.i'i Catarrh Cure. Send for elnulart, free, e. i CIIKXKY & CO., Totelo, O. 8oUtrnruirRtt.TV Te IIaU Kamllv rlll firconiatton, Caster Greetings TO OUR MAY FRIENDS: Wo nro bettor proparod than evor to sorye you with Easter Cards. ... 5, 10, 20 and 25c EnMer Rabbits. . .5, 10 and 25c Natural Chicks and Ducks. . . ,15c Cotton Rabbits 2c up and all kinds of novoltlos. Tho stock Is all fresh and now, bet tor supply your wants. Now wo will snvo you monoy. OOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Storo That Saves You Monoy. GEO. N. BOLT, Manager Front Street, Marshfleld. ,' r ""rHO'ftSDAY, APHIL 6, 191 1 T75 ,f ,- - i - M , ,..i - ' r -- ' Z . f J I' "VJ- V. i ' " ' "" ' " '' I " ' t I ..:, .- I DO IT NOW Lnv in your supply of wood now and avoid the usual summer rush. AVc have pleritv of wood and just at present can deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile in, we will not be able to give you our undivided atten tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per (lump load. Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump loud AVe can furnish you a man to split and pile it if desired. C. A. SMITH LUMBER &MT'G., CO. 'PHONE 19-J 182 So. Broadway Condensed First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business, Msrcli 7th, 1011. RKSOURCKS. Loans and dis counts 169,G38.95 Overdrafts. ... .18 Surplus and pro U. 8. Donds and nts 6,283.11 premiums. . . . 2S,250.00 Other bonds and Circulation. . . . 21.500.00 warrants. . .. 81,037.15 Deposits 30300.00 .''Danklne House 71,100.11 Furnltur'6 and " f nxturos ... 7.989.34 -. 194,052.20 . Cash nnd, duo s . v . j r ,' J '".Irt)M bknk( . . 130,130.17 Jt'. ' , ' - . 1. 1 y i i .- . ., . .. . .194,052,20 Cash 'Rcscrro 37 Per Cent of Deposits ' '' .i, , Wp Invito your attention to tho condition ot this bank as shown by the abovo Matoment. A general "banking buslnois transacted. Accounts ot Individuals, corporations and firms received. Interest paid on timo and Ravings Deposits. ' it Sitfo' doposit boxes for rent Your business solicited. OFFICERS: W.-S'.'CIL mrr I r " dc f'i ,..l'i M.' CHANDLER, President'. DORSBY KRHITZBR, ? t t ,.W, S' CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE. W. Uj DOUGLAS, ' JFlanagan & Established 1889 Capital, Surp'us and Undivided Profits Over .... AWefs Over Interest Paid on Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domestic and Imported brands Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAJN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. Plinvp nt COOS BAY-ROSEBURGSTAfiFNNi-" Daily stngo between Rosebnrg oiid Sundays at 7 p. m, Fure, uuu "-.-.'A'l-t AgCW, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. EVENlHO-CtfrnOM u Statement of tho Li.niLiTti:s. Capital stock. . . $100,000.00 at $3.00 and up per annum. , - Cashier. M. C, HORTON, Vlco-Presldent. RAY T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashler. DHIEOTOUSj , F. S. DOW, STEPHEN C.' ROGERS, WM. GRIMES, W. P. MURPHY, JOHN F. HALL, M. C. HORTON. Bennett Bank $100,000 $500,000 Time Deposits - anil Marshlleld. Stage leaves ,hiir $0.00. da,,y O. P. nAUVtnn Agent, ROSEBURn n. PHONE 11 ' PPOffESlftNAL .DIRECTORY rrT '- "i""" ' 'n.-,W).j ' DR. O. W. LB8LIK, Ostcotiatldc X'hytlclnn Gradttato Dt the American school ot Osteopathy at KirkaVlllo, Mo. OflIw in,Ji:idbrndo Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; lt 4J Phono 101-J; M'arsKflcld; Oregoh. DU. J. W. INGRAM, ' Pliyslclnti nnd Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Dulldlng Phones: Ofllco 102.1; Residence loai, J W. llEN'NKTT, Lawyer. OIIlco ovot Flanagan & Dcnnott Dank Mnrshflcld Oregon tV7M. S. TUltPKN, W Architect Over Chambor of Commorce. 400 TRAP NESTED IIAUUKD PLYMOUTH ROOKS. Our matlngs havo' produced Btand. ard-bred spcclmne ( of exhibition quality with rodords of 242,227,22! eggs in 365 days. Daby Chicks ai'd Eggs for Hatching Dook your"ordor8 now for spring delivery. A few cockerels from heavy laying stock for 5.00. Plyrt-.DUtli 'Placo, Poultry Yards. "FRED DACHMAN, Prop. Mnrshflcld, Itox 4H5. Phono S8S First Class Laundry work Is moat dcslrnblo to nnyont wishing their llnon to possess that particular finish so necessary to good tnsto in dress. WE DO THAT CLASS OF WORK Ono Trial will Convince. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-.T FORECLOSURE BALE- -LICENSED VESSEL. Notlco Is horoby given that Flam can & Dcnnott Bank, a corporation, under tho laws of OroRon, owner and holder of that cortaln noto and mort gpgo executed nnd dollvorcd on Na vombor 21, 1909, by John S. Ander son to Flanagan & Bennett Uapk, to -v j securo tbo ropaymont in ninety dr from said dato ot 11,000.00 and In terest Ut'rato ot olfeht' per cent otr annum, no-part of which has bwa tlatd except flOOiOOron principal and 480.00 on-lnteruat account, le-vvnc now duo thereon $900.00 principal and interest .from November li 1910, at' safd tate, X tthlch nu)rt Kbro was recorded in the Collector'. Office, District-lot Southorn Oregon, Port ot Coos Bay, In. the Custom House, Empire City, Oregon, on No vember 20, 8,0J?, In .Book 1, Foil SI, Records'ot Mortgages ot licensed vossols In said offlco, describing (h H gah launch;-or essolr called , Jj "Fish," substantially ot the follow Ing dimensions, to-witr "Length 817, breadth 11 featt'.depth 1.2 feet, ona deck, net tonnage mlno tons; built at Empire- CItyj Oreonln lfO.I, of wood;- to :whlch mortgage apduto recordr thereof 'for R more owpjej' description ofeald launch, refersc la hereby made; including all anuria. bowssprlt. boats, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tacklo, apparpl, '-r' nlturo and alt the necessities' thereto appertaining and belonging, gasoli-o cnglno, fixtures and connections 4l sald launch, by reason ot tho default of said mortgagor, John S. Anderson, In thu pdymont of Bald noto and mortgage, has this day foreclosed said mortgage by taking possesion of tho launch "Fish" and propertr aforesaid; and said mortgagee being In possession thereof, on Thursday, tho 6th day of April, 1911, af ths hour of ono o'clock Jn tho afternoon of that day at' the wharf at foot of Market Avonuo in Jhe. City of Mnn Hold, Cooa County, Oregon, will ex hibit, offer for sale and sell -'-launch and proporty aforesaid, or w much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said debt, interest and rea sonable oxponses, to tho highest and best bidder for cash, at public auc tion and putcry; and will retain and apply tho proceeds of such sale to tho payment of tho amount now due on said noto and mortgage aforesaid, and reasonable expenses of al1 mortgage In connection with the fore closure of said mortgage including taking and keeping- possession of said launch, nnd tho payment of suras which may be necessary to sat isfy any lien or claim against sal(1 launch ha!ng priority to said mort gage; and any surplus to the said John S. Anderson, his heirs or as signs. Dated March 23, 1911, MarsbfieU. Oregon. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK. By J. w. BENNE""11- President. Don't forget the Turkish Bath rnoNB 314-j. 'i .it if