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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1911)
. ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911 -EVENING EDITION J' A I'll i. (.4 rJM iM2 ;'! Ml M h ItPAHtl- foPlf"lC DAV TUVTCC " loO years, kut hi I it fv-rWiJ klJlLavJ f( a,j nHcnt Independence; he will Entered n t otIH at Marnh old, Oregon, for trnmll.)n thro j fih the ti tU nn wrond cIam Whll inaMrr M. t .mui: UAN K. MAMIM.V IMIlor ntiil I'iiIi. .Ve IMHnr nl tiny out. or 4nwn, and we had Ihi in nn our Rard and Mwrwde him If r run. IIMiiRlral a Ik wknk Idea hk)' N, by tlniH'lHK tWe ndvrix lntmic fn tit llNttr nnt llerke kr HwHimmi and applying It wMoIr and nwrfwitfwll). Avldrrm all eommuHlctltM tit COOH ItAY IIAIItV TIM ItS. Mnrohflclil st !: :: tt Oregon OIlSltRVATIONS. An Independent Republican news-; ..,, , HBpcr published etery evHlng oxcept DRAWIlAt UN. Bundny, nnd Weekly by Tho Coim liny Timet Publishing Co. 'There Iff riHK' sj- ' ' Without It cruel thorn. Dedicated to the nervlco of tho v ,.. K,HWg peopio. thnt no good chum shall lack without mihp crief tn nil hi. chnmplon, nnd that evil shall not worii. ..f kit. ' Titorni.Ks op in.Mit Andrew llflnjtril, In fmm hi ranch ntt OttPhln Inlet, nay there' nHh Ihk In farming any wore. Me enter UIimhI the paMoNinr wh the llltn" thla morning with aemHtit tif how jtke farmer plant pataloe. how hi Imb mm nut and wnnMiiif the PHd": how the htxuw enteh nnd tlevoMr the hng. how the farmer pur-; ihwi the hear with hi trusty flint-j lock, not tangled up In a worm fonco, falla athwart tho muxzlc of the gun Jitat nt the moment when Rome hrnmhle or twig unfeelingly (pull tho trigger. Then It la nil orf," lanya Andrew. "There la nothing In It for thnt farmer." thrive unopposed. Sl'IISC'Kim'IO.V RATES. DAILY. Ono year JG.00 Per month GO WKHKLY. Ono year $ 1 ,t0 When paid Mrlctly In ndvnnoe tho aubEcrlptlon price of tho Coos liny ' There still lurks tonos nf Moni In evory klsa HldtM some dnggonod bnolllus! I.()l'IS llll.li (X)MIX. Our own nonlldentlnl wenthor tip: Lots of hnuMolennlug-will be done this wool;. Tho Coos county hen In making ROSI3HURO. Ore., April 2 fi. Ac cording to ndvlces received nt Kos- burg I.ouls Hill, tho great railway ttnngnntp, hns his eyo on Itoseburg. 'In n letter to tho commercial club tl. gontlemnn snys ho will try nnd he In flltll nit I ilitrftir tlwt Utti (t'li.tt-t-t I.Vto. TlmoB Is K..00 per year or $2.50 for . ftno 1()00n!(t thlH vonr ,n tll0 . . . ., ! six months. Olllrinl Pujier of Cooi County ; matter of laying oggH nnd big oggs it i OITICIAli OF I'AI'HII OK Till. MAltHllKIKI.I). CITV I-'OltKST Kllti: LAW. ! t hat. This vnlunlilo bird Is ono of I tho iiuiHt depoudnblo things In the ' j country, ami when sho trlon to o.ert Merry IflttHtlllf ylll. ll11'fll.Mll1ta inillfMI iww1 , ...r-.-.. r-.. ... . .. ...... ...r.r.'.fT ,.1,1, anil ueata n goon many peopio to It. iihi: ix itosKitritc. jjct.ooii led for tho bonoflt of the Coos county public. This Inw Is of much Inipor- llospltnl Sustnlns Loss. KOSIillUUa. Ore.. April 211. A 'dlnnstrouH conflngrntlou which might THE TIMKS prints In this Issuo They any that no one Is too old "nvo rosiiuou in tlie dontli or n num n digest of the new l'orost Klro to loam and It now nppoar Hint no ,,or "f l,0M0"H llfuI ll nt nvo been lnw for tblR Htiiln n onncteil bv nnn U imi ni.i m i un...i r.ir in-nnnh rr tho heroic efforts of the Sisters tho Inst loBlslnture, This Is publish- f promise. A vniiornblu wooor of of Morcy nntl tllplr omployo. occur- fil In Kugene. Ore., litis heon Hiiod ,u" "'""' "ciro noon .-nonuny. by n spinster of R0 for $3,000 :o whcn Mcrc' lOMi!tn1. n Catholic Ins- nm-nr llio lninnvoa tn Imr iiir..Pllnn. tUtltlotl lllldor Control of tllO Sisters tnnco to Coos county with Its billions A 8UCM tKH K0 t,a mny j, rniwr of Mercy nnd locntod In West Itose- of feet of standing timber. Coos lnw value for n broken honrt. but '""" wns l,nrllnll' destroyed by fire, county hns been lominuto In iwcnp-'nt three score yours tho npproprln- '1't, n08l'ltnl wns "u'lt two yonra Ins JUeiiHtrous llres. This happy ex- tlon for romantic expenses Is goner- nK nml COHt nl,out ?,2-00t)' oxcln- ully put nt n smnll llgure. iH1V0 u, "ung .innt nnu tur- iilshlngs which represent n total vnl- A Xovadii criminal, recently con-'"0 of approxlmntely $11,000. It Is vlcted or murder, hail n rusty needle convorsntlvcly estlnmted Hint dnm tuken out of his brain, which, his n t0 tl,u '''"K " equipment physlclnns any. cnused him .Inckson- w111 nBBKto no less than $3,000, Inn epilepsy, nnd wna no doubt re-1wh,ch ,8 fu,l' eovoretl by Insur nc. snonslblo for his crime. Mnv It not Among the twenty-two patients Iporlcnco In duo In n large measure to tho oxcolleut prntetclon nnd precau tionary mcnsurcH of the Coos County ! Flro Patrol association, it In only Justlco, howover, that every resident of Coos county should lend some sup port to this work of protecting tho sourco of supply or our greatest In dustry. Ono good way In ror evory- ono to rend this lnw carefully and famlllarizo himself with Its provi sions to tho ond that greater euro tnuy ho oxorclsed In conserving this ' splendid roBourco. SOCIALISTS TO TIIK KItOXT. THE roBtilts of two clpnl elections In Bupnruiuu cuioh oi tana, and Durkoley, California, bo posslblo that all crlmlnnln tendon-i"'011 out ,,f tho l'ng was Mrs. rles mny somo day bo surgically ,VaU ltum of l''o. who had Just treated? Imnglno n hospltnl full of ""dersono n sovoro operation. It homlcldnl-mnnlncs. pyro-nmnlncs, wns fortunate, howover, thnt sho was kleptomnnlncs, not to mention mon-r,,u mu,or tl10 -nnuenco of nn nnes-ley-mauars, waiting tholr turn to go thctlc- n"n,d "onnlng, llttlo son of under the knife. The tnlllnnnliim .-"rB' " J' penning, nnu niso jlisi would surely no upon us lr such n thing should come tn pans. Who rocont muni- knows? tho widely Ilutte, Mon- When you nsk n man to suhscrlbni are for your paper nnd ho says: "Oh, I (nvernmeiit Forest Service Men Mnke millennium i ,,ir8. 1 linnti nttni'niml nn Ktif tens i-tAt -n w)vmu;ii uit, tii, io i;tuuivt without diniculty. nrilXKI) TIMIIKIt CIOOI). ilgnlflcnnt. These two cities rcpro- never relnd much, nnd besides; times Investigation, sent two widely divergent classes of art too plagued hard," for God's sako PORTLAND, Oro., April 2C, citizens, ono tho rough nnd rendy apologize and leave him. I.lfo Is too studies In tho life of treos burned In minor tho other the scholarly ole- short to teach a Jackass to sing so- Orogon nnd Washington forests con- rnont always to ho found In n unlvor- prnnn. All gentlemen nowadays rend alty town. Yet In both Instnucoa tho newspapers and lots of them. Show Boclnllstn gained complete supremn- us n man who lives for years In u ey. It Is n most significant fact nnd town or community nnd never sub lrnny not bo under-entlmnted by the scribes for tho pnpor published thoro pconlo who protend to see civic nn- nnd we will show you n mnn whoso ducted by J. I). Knnpp, engineer of tho local ofllco of tho forest service, mnko important revelations which timber nnd lumber men are receiving with more than usunl Interest. Mr. Knnpp finds some Douglns fir Is fit nljCntIon In tho success of that party head Is shaped" llko n pleco of plo, to bo manufactured Into good com- tmorcInl lumber 18 to 20 years nftor holng killed by forest fires. Again, tho commercial life of other sizes and nges of Douglas llr after a burn la In this country. It means something with the point, up nnd whoso Ignor when n community, to rid Itself of n mice Is oxceeded only by his glgnntlc Jrjk'jroup of Democrats, or Itcpuhlicnns, gall vHjIch has robbed and wrongod It, turns for safety and comfort to tho She lnld tho still, white form be- ltmltpii tn elcht tn 10 vonm untrlod nnd Inexperienced peopio side those thnt had gono before: no I old Mr, when killed by tiro nnd left wIiobo best function seems to ho tho sob. no sigh forced Its way from her stnndlng. Is tho class that la good for conceiving nnd framing or laws for heart, throbbing ns though It would is tn 20 venrs. when riimntip mnrii. follow to advantage and break. Suddenly a cry hroko the still- tlons nro ordinary. Young dr. not romjJjtfWlirlok; then alienee; another to exceed threo feot In dlnmoter, and cry: more sllenco; thon nil silent snvo when killed by what Is tormod n hut n guttural murmur, which seem-'crown lire, hns tho shortest porlod of ed to well up from her very soul. Sho,80undness nftor bolng killed, hut Is lert the place. She would lny an other egg tomorrow. mi.K TKAItS. others to success. Tho rlso of the Socialist In Ameri ca Imb been vory slow, yet thoro has boon a surenoss about It, even In tho nbutract, that tells of tho Influ ence thoy nro swinging and the posi tive effocts they nro achieving In tho minor councils of the nation. The law of growth, the rule of adoption nna tno yonrnlng ror bettor things. Ills are transient, woes nre flitting, are Inevitably forcing the Socialist soon thuv'll nil be with th. mmt. it to the front nnd the leverage of his by tending to his knitting that a man ' plnuslblo theories of government. If wins out nt last. Statesmen kick up not tholr logic, will keep him thoro fuss and flurry, viewing dnlly with by Just such movements as that of alarm: not a mlnuto do I worry: I ' Butte nnd Derkeley. , ,gy 0 ,MV rrm j nm ,,nntnB "Wo who nro nslrig tho enrdliul bollod potntoos. bonoless beans nnd political provisions of tho Socialistic things like those: I am sowing stew- iuuiiuKumiu, Hum ns i no Australian ed tomatoes, nnd l hnven't time for ballot, tho Initiative, the Hofjou- woos. I nm worklnir. strlvlne dallv. trMtlng fair my fellow man. nnd tho old world treats mp gnlly. for I do tho best I can. Let tho statesmon paw and thunder, in their nnolont. foolish way, till tho welkin's torn aauudar I will do my chores todav. duin. tho lteoall. the rule of Propor tional Representation, ote.. etc., can 111 nfft.rd to coutest hU right to enter "fib field of politics or deny his than- rtflial claim to everything In sight, however much we may rightfully ipi.irlon his practhalllty aud expert- If you think that you are toting bur once The das aie not far apart dei that you should not hoar, vou now when we are reminded of his won't get relief by voting that pre nre ud prestige, and there la won't 0Beu your despair. Head the bn- on way of defeatlug hia aubte- story of the ages, written through the 'i preraiersnip m ti govern- Riindlng years, and Ml soheuie. nnd that Is to take Mf clean and i.i.,t and balanced nn. as we h.ive done In tho ylve them new naiuea. aud ap- rliini ourselves, In the lutereat of not cut off, with less thnn eight yoars. Mr. Knnpp's studies nlso reveal thnt burned trees stnndlng or lying In n cool, moist place have much greater llfo thnn whore In n dry dis trict, which Is contrary to ninny of tho nccoptod canons of tree life. If n tree Is down nnd Is In n cool, moist spot, it Is found to last about as well If not hotter than when stnndlng. Rod codnr, tho marvel of locnl woods for ondurnnco ngnlnst elemental In roads, has been cut nnd found In per fect condition 50 years nftor llfo In tho treo had been destroyed by fire. .IOIXT IMtAYKU SF.UVICK. Tho pastor of tho Baptist chunk has Invited tho congregation and pastor of tho Methodist church to the mld-weok sorvlco to bo held tomor row ovoulng in tho Baptist ohurch. Rev. II. I. Rutledgo will lead tho services. Bungalow Rugs These are the really new floor coverings. They come in large and small sizes, with plain centers and art borders, or in Scotch plaids. There is a charm to the color combinations, and splendid wearing qualities in the fabrics. They range from $2.75 for Small Sizes, Up to $22 for 9x12 Let us show them to you. Axzainster and Tapestry Brussels Rugs There is no limit to the vast selections we are offering in these popular lines. We have all sizes, all grades, and a wonderful range of colorings. If you want the most for the price, come here. Perry, Montgomery Bb Co. Bank First National OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000,00 OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, W, U, Douglas, John F, Hall, F, S, Dow, John S, Coke, Wm, Grimes, S, C, Rogers, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at $3,00 and up per year, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 r Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profis Over $100,000 Assets0ver $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits i COOS BAY-ROStBURG STAGE LINfc null sii i,,.. , , .. yinvft. UML -"- """ s.-0iirK nnu .Mnrsliflelu. nnd Sundays nt 7 n. m. Pare, SO.OO. OTTO SCII13TTER, Agont, 0. P nAllvtim 120 MAHKKT AV., Mnn,hflel. ABet, OSaiWW o I'HOXK 11 Stage leaves dtrily Good Livery Service null dig. Foley Kidney Pills conUiu In ouu you'll find the contented form ingredients of etab- tftatennifln' wni?o alw-nyi wet with Hued tlierageutie value for the tollers' tenr When have noisy tn- prompt alleviation of all lduey nnd teamen aided In the drying of men'i bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pills eea? AH they've ever done are antiseptic, tontc and restorative, faded save their promise and lies. Ho Do t allow yonr kidney trouble t3 who looks to legislation for.n solaco progress beyond tho reach of modl- crowMug coup of his caroor and So- whon distressed, but Invites now n- ciuo, but stnrt taking Foley Kidney clnllre Amerlcn. Brnvntlon. Plaut potntoos that !s PHIs at onco. Refuse substitutes. For we nro not ready for him yet, by best. WALT MASON. ,l "X Prouss Drug Company. 1' ID. I our parties, boforo ho shall mnko tho Fancy new rigs, good horses cnroful drlvors are now nt the posal of the Coos Day public at UKASON'AlUiH IIATKS. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded aud rlge cared for. New hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties W. L. roNTRON'S T.1VKRY AM) PKKO STA1JM:S Piioxu ::it too trap .m:sti:i) uaruki, l'M-JIOPTH ROCKS. Our inntlngs havo produced stand-ard-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 212, 27 "2 eggs In 365 days. " " '"" nly rhlcks nn.l !,. for Hatching Book your orders now for spring delivery. A fw eook.wta from heavy laying stock for $5.00. 1'lrir.outli PlHce, PoUrv Vnnls. r-KBD BACHMA.V. MnrxhUelil. iv iH TRY A TRIP DOWN TOWN ' IN THE EVENING Marshfield show windows are rapidly gaining a reputation for attractiveness or display and effec- ' tive lighting. The ELECTRIC -LIGHTED WIN DOWS andtheELEC- TRIC SIGNS are making our business streets cheerful after nightfall. If you feel a little "off color" try a walk down town In the evening. Inspect the window displays of fine and LOW PRICEDmerchandise and food stuffs. See the latest fashions, Visit the theatres. You'll feel the better for it. OREGON POWER COMPANY TELEPHONE 178 Prop. Phone 288 llltKAKWATim sails FIUDAY afternoon at 1 o'clock from Marsh- flold FOR PORTLAND. FOR OOOI) WORK Bring your clothos to 8. r, in.n pressing and repairing a 8pt.clam &y experienced men n.i...w ' 1 SAPI3 JNVESMKXTS. For Information concornlng high-class bond Investments, bearing G Interest net, write O. B. Htusdnlo, care J. II. Adams nnd Compauy, Lo3 Angeles, California. Have That Roof Fixed NOW KuELSSir "'H See CORTHELL V; 1'hoHO 81A1 v& I 1 j;tC"' ijAft- ittVJtamiri'R