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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1911 -EVENING EDITION "W!JP p i COOS BAY TIMES Entered tit the postomco at Mnrsh flohl, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as socond class mall mattor. M. O. MALONHY DAN K. MALONKY Editor mid Pub. News Editor Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIJ1ES. Murshftcld t: :: i: t: Oregon An Independent Republican nows papor publlshod overy evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Mnr Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho sorvlco cf tho pooplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. REVIVAL IN LUMBER MART SUBSCRIPTION MATES. DAILY. One year JC.00 For month 50 WEEKLY. Ono yoar $1.50 When paid strictly in advanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times 13 $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for six months. Olllclnl Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAItSIIFIELD. THE VACATION' PKOMLKM. President of Milwaukee Road Says Big Crops Will Bring Orders. SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 19. A. J. Earllng, president of tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Railway, ac companied by a number of Eastorn business men. arrived from Chicago Saturday on a tour of Inspection ovor tho Milwaukee's lines. Mr. Earllng, trnvoling west from Chicago, Btudlod tho crop conditions closoly In each state, and as tho result of his obser vations and Inquiries ho said tho crop this year will bo unusually largo, unless a setback occurs through un favorable wcathor. "Tho yield In tho Dakotas, Iowa and Minnesota," ho remarked, "will bo tho largest In their hostory. " As a conscqucnco thoro will bo n hoavy demand for lumber and other forest products of tho Pugot Sound country. Within CO to 90 days lumbermen will havo more offors for rail shipments than nt any tlmo slnco 1909, nnd tho general effect cannot bo other than good on all lines of business." OPEN NEW M TO COQUILLE LOGGERS CUT OUTPUT. In- Simply In the Water Huh Hwn iifiuil Ifiidiilv. Timv Hnv. 'HE yenr's work of tho public SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 10. Rep schools has ended nnd hundreds rosontntlvos of -15 logging companies of children havo been turnud1 at a mooting nom uirocteu suspension loose for tho summer months. What will tho boys and girls do? of operations during July to savo n largo surplus of logs In water, which tho loggers declaro will bo a total BOSTON 19 NOT COK HERE Training Ship Boston Ordered to PortlandNaval Reserves Homeward Bound. Coos Day residents aro somewhat disappointed at tho news received' on tho Day rocontly that tho Training Ship Doston will not como horo dt- 1IjW I.WU. bl.U W1VIUVI.UU 1 M,U,I - 'but will proceed first to Portland, ho County Court wmio in sitting ac whero tho ship will remain an lndo-1 Coqulllo, authorized tho supervisors flntto length of tlmo. This lnformn- of districts 5 and 9, In which respec tlon, while It has npt come through tlvo districts tho road Is located, to official channols Is no doubt correct, go nhoad, and lay down sovornl bun as tho Naval reserves who woro or-Mred foot of plank road In tho vici nity of shlnglohoiiBo Inlet, thereby connoctliiK tho two roads. Tho work New Road by Shingle House Inlet Will Shorten Distance Over a Mile. Travel between Marshflold and Co qulllo will bo greatly facilitated by tho completion of tho county road 'within, a short time. Judgo Hall of dcrcd to Dromerton from hero to bo a part of tho crow that was to bring tho Doston Into Coos Day from Dre- it Is cstlmntcd will cost In tho nolgh morton will como homo Wcdncsdny borhood of $2,000 and will bo paid on tho Dreakwator, going to Port- out of tho county funds. Mand on tho Doston. Tho dlstanco saved In trnvoling From present nccounts, Portland from horo to Coqulllo by the now has persuaded tho authorities to r0ad will bo a llttlo over a mllo, but permit tho Doston to remain thoro -tho greatest advnntago to como from for an Indollnlto length of tlmo the shorter route will bo tho nvold- It Is reported that an ngroomont nnco of tho steep grades which aro has boon reached, nnd which 1b con-(ninny on tho old road. Tho now currod In by tho government that I road Is threo miles In length. Ncnrly Portland nnd Coos Dny nro to hnvo ' two nnd a hnlf miles of tho routo Is tho Doston for porlods of six months parallel to tho railroad. It Is level at a tlmo, COOS county PEAS, FRESH ry day. SACCHl'S Grocery. rall tho way with tho exception of n few small grades. eve- (ALONG THE WATERFHOXT. Thoro Is not n slnglo thoughtful i loss If tho supply Is not curtailed. In paront In tho city who has not askod stead of tho usual two wcoks' shut that question many times. It is a I down tho first of tho month, camps sorlous problem In tho right upbrlng-, will bo kept closed until August 1. Ing of children to keep thorn busy I Dy that tlmo loggers hopo tho supply with holpful nnd wholesome actlvl- will havo boon used nnd logging opor tlcs through tho long throe months'. itlons can bo resumed. Discussion vncatlon. For tho most part tho pro- brought out Information that tho do- blcm goes unsolved becnuso most mand for logs has fallen mntorlally pnrontB hnvo not tho time, or tho ingenuity, to provide a dally pro grnmmo of work and play for their boys nnd girls. For tho most part children nro thrown upon their own dovlccs in tho summer tlmo and left to do oh they llko. For tho most part tho threo months' vncatlon tlmo Is not us well mod In the development of children ns It might bo nnd many nnd ninny a lad or lanslo Is tho worao fur Ihlki poi'l.l of IdlonoBH. PimMOTHIIUTETl A PHIXCI'OF ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH A' LL brondgnjeed inen "f overy church nnd of no church tnko plonsuro In tho national appre ciation of tho quartor-ccntennlal of tho olovntlon of Cardinal Gibbons to tho prluccshlp of tho Roman church. Tho cardinal Is everywhere nnd by nil recognized as n representative American. Tho gathering of tho president nnd ox-prosldont, of sena tors nnd governors nnd public men of ovory party nnd creed, to rendor hon or to him ns nu American citizen boars convincing testimony to tho passing of bigotry nnd tho brondth of view nnd genorostty of fooling that provnll In American llfo Tlmo was when n mnii's standing in tho community was affected by his adherence to n glvon creed or mom heirship of u particular church. Ad herents of ono or tho othor wero too much disposed to Judgo othor men ndvorsoly on account of their diver gence from tho critic's point of vlow. Character and conduct nro tho tests by which men's worth Is Judgod, not bollof and ndhornnco to n church. "For modos of fnlth lot grncoloss zea lots fight; his can't bo wrong whoso 1Kb la In tho right." Tho tributes to tho personality nnd worth of Cnrdlnal Gibbons hnvo tho ueopor vnluo that they rovoal tho magnanimity and toloranco of tho cltlzons of this great republic. bIiico tho mills commenced to cur tail nnd that logs hnvo been going Into tho wntof much faster than de mand wnrrnntcd. With tho oxcop tlou of two or threo loggors, who hnvo contractu calling for delivery of logs during July, ovory logger pre sent expressed willingness to co operate In cutting down tho supply of logs. Stops nro about to bo talton to Interest loggors In tho Grays Har bor district, Wlllnpa, harbor, Coon Day nnd tho Columbia river districts. OIJITUARY In W. D. Wllllnms, who died In Emplro City, on tho 12th Inst., was embodied tho nearly perfect man. Of exemplary habits, tho result of I early homo trnlnlng, It can bo truly said of him that tho familiar lines In Holy writ: "I havo fought tho good fight, I havo finished my course, I hnvo kept tho faith," would form n fitting epitaph. Rom In Carmarthenshire South Tho stoamor Alliance will nrrlvo tomorrow from Portland. Tho fltoamor President nrrlvod to day from Coqulllo nnd rlvor points. Wnlcs. May 19, 1847, Mr. Williams- ,jny. had not reached tho closo of tho flrnt . month following his filth birthday. An npprentlco In tho "Stnr of Wales" printing establishment, in Cnrmnrthontown, Mr. Wllllnms learn ed hook-binding, nnd mnklng, pur posing to pursuo tho calling In nftor ' Tho Snn Pedro arrived In Coos Day this morning. Tho Snn Pedro will I take on n enrgo of lumber nt tho C. , A. Smith Mill for Snn Francisco. Tho fltoamor Rcdondo, which loft Snn Frnnclsco yesterday afternoon is duo in Coos Dny tomorrow morning. Tho Redondo will stnrt on her re turn trip to San Frnnclsco on Tlnm- ! S : According to ndvlccs from Port land Cnptnln "Dllly" Pntterson Is a fnvorlto In tho rnco for tho olllco of Inspector In tho Seventeenth Llght 'houso district which will ho vacated July 1 when Commniider Elllcott who nrrlvod In port on tho L. II. E. tender Mnuznnltu nftor nu Inspection tour, will roturn to tho nnvy as n captain In command of u vessel. Superinten dent Warwick of tho llghthouso sor vlco, nnd his chief deputy nro nlso contenders. Astorlnn. llfo. Accompanied by his wlfo, who sur vives him, tho deronsod enmo to tho United Stntes In 1871, nnd was for many years located In Pittsburg, Pa., or proporly speaking "Soho," on- 'gaged as n coppersmith nnd whllo In .this pursuit was strlckon with partial , , ,,,., .,,.,, ',.,....,' ., .... ....,'.. Ann,mI '"cotlng of stockholders of ' " ""' .""- " -. Archer Land Company .will bo hold NOTICE. Annual School Election Marshfield District This Evening. of to regain which with his family ho ro-vlsttod tho homo of his youth, nnd Australia, In duo courso returning to tho United Stntes, nnd Inter to this coast, locating for somo tlmo In San Frnnclsco, whonco in 1908, having become totally blind, nt tho sollctta- IMirt Annnnl oMil Alnitlti I . V.UH W l,n 14 t.ll()ll HJ I , ... . W, Marshflold will bo hold nt tho Central 80n- w,lh tho devoted wlfo ho ostab school liouso at 7:30 o'clock this o ve iling. Tho only business to como be- known to mnny Coos Bay peopl at tho olllco of First National Dank of Marshflold, Ore, on Snturtlny, July 8, 1911, ut 10 n. m for tho purpose of oloctlng directors nnd transact such othor business as may lawfully como boforo tho meeting. HENRY SENGSTACKEN. foro tho meeting It Is understood will bo tho olectlon of n director for threo years and tho olectlon of n clork for ono year. School affairs will also bo possibly talkod ovor. This aftornoon, tho only candidates talkod of wore tho rottrlng officials, Director C. J. MUUs and Clork John F. Hall. Mr. Mlllls Is now out of tho city but has lot friends know that ho would bo glad to servo again If tho peoplo so d os I re. Ho Is now filling tho unexpired term of W, S. McFar-land. I son, witn tno aovotea wiro no ostno- -, g o -.llshed hlmsolf In Emplro City, well (lnfm I IVPfV PtVWP - known to many Coos Bay peoplo as UUU L,VI 7 OU VILV CASE IS SET FOR WEDNESDAY. CluirloH Lovogivii CliargtHl Willi Violntliig Liquor Law to Mo Trlwl Charles Lovogron, charged with giving nway liquor on Sunday will boj put on trial boforo City Recordorl Mutlor on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Lovogreu was to hnvo been tried this aftornoon, hut a postpon-l niont wns necessnry as tho witness rolled upon by tho city was out of town, nnd would not bo back until tomorrow. Tho original chnrgo upon which Lovegron wns to bo tiiod was soiling liquor on Sunday, but tho chnrgo was ciiungeu to giving away liquor on Sunday on motion of City Attorney J. D. Goss. COOS MAY to DRAIN In ONE DAY via GARDINER Drain-Coos Day Btago and stenmor to Scottsburg. Mnttoon auto lino Scottsburg to Drain. Through faro $7.50 Norton & Hanson, agcato. PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR OOAIi ORDERS $4.00 PER TON. TRACKERS' EXAMINATION. Notice 1b hereby given that tho Drat soml-annual examination of ap plicants for touchers' certificates un der tho new nchool law, will bo held In tfce eourt houeo boginnlng nt 9 a..m., ,1nno 81, 1011, and continuing thre da) VVi Ula Bin dy of Juno, 1911. . W. 8DN0H, Co. Sn I nappy Individual Styles With tho Fit and Hang that como usually only with custom mudo clothing. That's High Art Suits Either Business or Outing Styles. Excellently made, with clinging collar and hand made lapels, roomy chests and neat fitting backs. Perfect fitting Suits that's what you get here. Make this store your store for men's furnishings nd you will always bo correctly dressed. X!;eTogN3iy tho nophow of tho Into, much rcspoct ed B. D, Jones. It can bo truly said of Mr. Williams that for moro thnn two years ho was not without much pain, Buffering with rhoumatism followed with Brlght's dlseaso, nnd heart troublo, of which ho died, yet at all times was ) Fancy now rigs, good horses and . nroful drivers aro now at tho dls osal of tho Coos Day public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhero any tlmo. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hoarso nnd Rpecial nccommo- ho choorful, sustalnod by tho promlso.dntlons provided for funeral parties. that thoro was "a mansion prepared literally tho text of tho Rovorond G. Reroy Hall, who In officiating nt tho obsequies cited us to: St. John 10th Chapter, 9th Vorso: "I am tho door; By mo If nny man ontor In, ho shall bo saved." Tho allegory fully sustained In tho chnractor and walk of our lato neigh bor, father, and friend, has robhod death of Its sting, oven as it has the grave of victory. It Is for us, tho living, to omulato this chnractor, and in doing so wo do bottor honor his momory, Affectionately nnd fraternally, THE LIVING. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE3 PnONE 270 J NOTICE. i- To tho mnny kind friends who con-i trlbuted to our comfort during tho prolonged Illness, and late demise of our beloved husband and father, nnd to tho good pastor of tho Baptist church of Marshfield, and to the choir, who rendered us sucn beauti ful song service t this time of our bereavement, we would extend out most sincere and heartfelt thanks, MRS. W. D. WILLIAMS. REYKOLD H. OLSBN, MAY HLLIAMS-OLSBN ANNIB 'WILLIAM5-HBDRICK, "W. D. WIIAjIAUS, Jr. Would you like to havo Electric Lights in your Country home? Find out tho number of lights you would want nnd wo will bo pleased to give you nil tho information you ask. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. KAYAIi JUWrcitVBS XOTIOH. All raemlers of th UarkS)( Nval RwtrvM m restated to m t lk &B VoRfey VMto, Jm if, for-remW, rUV i , WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Maurey, an of tha drivers nd the solicitor for us is out for sundry. Watch him! he Is liable to stop you on the street and explain all details of Laundry and also to be at your nome any time. Ho knows Laundry buslatss from A to Z. MatshfieldHaml and Steam Laundry phok: e-j VNIQUB rAKTAVOlUUU Bring your dyeing, cleaning, prss- Ug dnd repalrlag to a and be pleased IT tarn umrta. CerDki amd Km IftaMd ci your loor Vr at our hop: nmMMX, ,Vmtm mw, . A 24-Hour Daylight Store There is a forceful chapter on "Success" in tho followb letter written by Sol, C. Cohn & Company, one. of the lead ing, merchants of Fort Smith, Ark, Read It "We have just completed our c I ottH:i-ir store, and our Immense glass front gives, us. all the light necessary for day timei, To make our store a twenty-four hour day-light store, wo had the lighting company plan our night illumination, and .we are pleased' with the same, People come here every; day and compliment us on our swell night display in our windows, "We assuro you that we believe our light ing display is our best advertisement, Fort Smith is proud of her Light & Traction Com panyone of her greatest boosters," Let our New Business Department assist YOU, TELEPHONE 178. Oregon Power Co. ny Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, .Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .... Assets Over ..... $100,000 $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits COXIH'XSKI) STATl'MI'XT OP TIIIJ COXDITIOX OP THE FIRST NATIONAL IIAXK OF COOS UAV AT MAHKHFII'Ll), Oltl'KOX, nt tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1911. IM'SOUIICKS: Loans nnd discounts $180,015.32 Overdrafts .IS U. S. Uonds nnd pre miums 25,250.00 Othor bonds 77,112.50 County nnd school wnrranta 2.G71.7S Dnnlclng houso, furnl- turo nnd fixtures. . . 82,089.45 Cash nnd duo from banks 100,585.12 LIAlllUTIKS: Capital stock. .1100,000.00 Surplus and profits.. 7,145.95 Circulation . 25,000.09 Doposlts 395,778.70 $527,021.03 951!7,0:2 MJ3 I Cash roservo 40 of doposlts. W Invito your attention to tho strong condition of this bank M indlcntod In tho nbovo statement, also to tho porsonnol of its di rectorate Does a gonoral banking business. Interest paid on tlmo nnd savings doposlts. OFFICEH8t W. S. CHANDLER, President: M. O. IIORTON, Vice-President DORSEY KIIEITZER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, F. S. DOW, WM, GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, M. C. IIORTON. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance . Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gonsral Agents "EASTSIDE" 1 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 1ND JTOSSON CEMENT. The beet Domoitlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Brick nn d all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR M OFFICE. SOUTH nnOlDWAV. MtUfl FOR GOOD WORK Jrlng your clothes to Mb, Cleaning, yrsalog "d repairing a specialty, ky xyrUmeed ran. BattefaetJou VfraMW VXiAXCMASm .' BOO- MARSHFIELD'S POPOtAB FAUILY BOTSIi ijjh jjjoxv Rates reduced to: TOtf--1 1,00; reV-n2..U0 to I keeylHR tnartmenU v ,09.Jr lt V'l P.-& m w. 6 J iif -.,., l. w - -iitoifii, -111W& ifArtftifVi iin & .