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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
zxZm-'j&tmK. ryt.'&z THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 E.VENING EDITION. I w r COOS BAYTtMtv M. C. MALONEV DAN E. MALONEY Editor iiml I'ul' News Editor Entered at t lie poBtofnce at Marsh Cold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OK TUB CITY OK MAHSHFIELU. Olllclnl Paper of Coos County Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. fcfnrsliflcld :: :: :: t: OrcKon Dedicated to tho service el the peoplo, that no good cause shall lack u champion, and that evl shall not thrive unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. 'DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month .60 WEEKLY. One year H.bO When paid strictly In advance the subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 wr jear or $2. GO for elx montliH. An Independent' Republican news paper published bvery ovenlng excopt Bnndiiy, and Wcokly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. BETTER HUMANITY. THE world Is getting to care lens for creeds and more for deeds. Thu judgment of man's worth Is bnsed more upon IiIh conduct than liln nlllllntlou with some particular church. The lnrgo nttendnnco of people of nil denominations at tho Informal reception by tho rector and vestry men of the Episcopal church last ovenlng wits In recognition of this inoro rational and tolerant spirit. TlaptlstH, Mothodlsts. Catholics, Presbyterians and other denomina tions wero nil guests of 'the Episco palians at a meeting in tho Swedish XiUthornn hall. It was a conspicuous nnd happy 'Illustration of tho new nplrlt which hns gradually grown up In tho religious thought of tho pro ncnt day. There was n time when men Hew at ono another's throats Iiecause thoy differed in certain theo logical concepts. Families wero di vided nnd hearts wrung over nn In terpretation of tho scripture. nut Hint time has passed. Huma nity 1s not so much Interested now In religious differences as In religious nlinllnrltleH. Dogmas and religious prejudices have not vanished, but men have found that Identity of opi nion In not essential to unity of aim. It has become more and more ap parent that iu a broad sense nil churches, sincerely looking toward tho bottermout of man, are ono, nnd that their cooperation is a naturnl result of tho nature of their work, which, as In other Holds of human activity, economizes In time nnd ef fort, and adds to practical effective ness. NICE TO HE MAGNATE. (From Eugene Guard) Gonornl Manager O'Hrlou Is Jolly ing tho peoplo of Coos liny nnd In cidentally Is gottlng inoro banquets and ontortalnniont galore. My, but It's nice to be a railroad mngnnto In Oregon. KANOY HKIKT DANC Attractive Feature of Krlilny NlglitS Program nt .Masonic ()x-rn House. One of tho attractive feature of flio program of fancy dances to be ftlvtm nt the Mason le Opera House Ki-lday nliiht as a benefit for tho Mnrshlleld Public Library, will be tho Skirt Dance by eight or nine Mnrshllold kIiU. They will appear In fnnry costumes and tho calcium light will bo used to give it the bountiful orfect for which tho dance is noted. Hosldiro this Prof. Hoggs, one of tho cloveroht dancer who has over visited the Hay, will present some of tho most dltllcult steps and dances I lie luiH had many years' experience nnd has traveled widely, thus gottlng tho dances of tho various nations just its they nro danced iu tho origin-! al surroundings. Tho lulvunco sale of tickets hns been largo and an unusually large attendance Is expected. Light, White Always Right You Know the Rest Drifted Snow Flour In If PUT DATC mconi iftic BIG PROBLEW Herbert Quick Says Itjs An In dex to Farmers Profit and Living Cost. By Associated Press to tho Ooos flnj Times) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 28. That tho future of tho United States as an agricultural country de pends upon a closer relation, be tween the farmer and tho railroads was tho gist of an address heforo tho National Conservation congress here by Herbert Quick of Mndlson, Wis., editor of a farm Journal. Mr. Quick said, while the relations between tho fanners nnd the railroads aro not ilwnys nmicnble, it was tho formers who rcnlly built tho railroads and wero then "neatly beaten out of their interests." Mr. Quick placed emphasis upon freight rates as an Index not only to the farmer's profit but to tho gen eral cost of living. Ho charged that railways In fixing rntes often con nived with great population centers to the detriment of smaller cities and the country In genernl. "Mr. Quick enumerated sovernl In stances of cooperation between fnrm er nnd railway, of tho Introduction of Improved breeds of Ilvo stock along the lines of his system by Prosldont Hill of The Great North ern, of the mnlntnlnlng of demons tration farms on Long Island hy the Pennsylvania, nnd of tho running of educational trains for the purpose of bringing agricultural science Into ouch with tho farmers. Hallway aid to agriculture, ho said, has grown to bo n fashion. "Hut nil those line things," he con tinued, "have been done nnd nro still bolug dono with an eyo single to ton nage. Wo tuny trust tho enlightened selfishness of good business to push this sort or activity to tho limit of Its profit. Hut In the great tnsk of conservation do tho railways owe any duty to tho farms boyond what they ure now performing? This phase has yot to ho worked out. "Tho grentest trnipiportntlon facts faced by the American peoplo Is the problem of developing remote parts of tho country. If tho building of n nntlounl Bystom of wntonvays bo re sorted to, the aid of the railways must still bo demanded If success Is to bo obtained. "Tho railways of tho United States iiowv this Wo offer Ono lln "trril IHUm Uow-nl for any moot Caurrli thnt ritmim foe cured by lUII'nt'aUrr" Cure. K. J. CHUNKY it CO., ToUilo, O. , tho uncWilmitNt. 1ivp kn wrt J. Oh. nov for the Ut U Kr, ntnl believe lilm r fit I ) tin oralilo In all tmaltio (raimni'tliin. ml financially ahlo locirry out any obllj. linn inaito by hit firm. Wai.iumi, Kinkax A Mahvin, Whol talo DrugglM, Toledo, 0. Hall'a Catarrh Car I taken Internally, art. Krtlreolly upo tho blood ami miirnui aura t rea rf the lm. TeattmonlaU tout free, I'rlc-TArtfim er bottle. Hntrl by nlf lrucR(af. Talc. Ilall'a ramlly 'll for I'nnatlpatlon. Do You Need a Suit? The Best Values Obtainable From $8.50 to $25.00 The Iixiip have enormously retarded agricultu ral developments and added to tho "xponse of living, by permitting tho lodgment In our transportation sys tem of that Industrial parasite, the express company. Tho express com panies po.form practically no func tions which do not belong to the railways. Every" dollar of the huge profits which the express compnnles make is n burden upon Industry, un necessary and unjust. "The farmer must bo placed In such condition that he can work up i trade In the city nnd ship in smnll packages to the consumer nt just rates." HOSEHl'HG SELLS BONDS. Chicago Kliiti Pays Premium on Klvo Per Cent Securities. ROSEHUKG, Ore, Sept. 28. Twenty-five thousnnd dollnrs worth of Itoseburg bonds wero awarded on competitive bidding nt the regular meeting of the city council to the firm of Woodln, McNenr and Moore, of Chicago. Tho Issue refunding a like notation of 20 years ago to 11 nnnce tho building of the cty hnll and the Initiatory sewer system of the city, will date from November 1, of this year, nnd mature 20 years Inter, lm 19'tl, without option of prior payment. There wero two bids for tho bonds, each demanding a 5 for cent rnto of Interest. Woodln, McNenr and Moore offered a premium of $278. Tho oth er bidder, tho Washington Trust & Savings Dank of Senttlc, offered a premium of $251. WOMAN'S auxiliary or PHESIIY TEHIAN church will hold a COOKED KOOD SALE SATURDAY, Soptomber .10, at comer HHOADWAY nnd Com morclal. If you havo young children you hnvo perhaps noticed that disorders of tho stomach nro tholr most com mon ailment. To correct this you will find. Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver TnblotB excollont. Thoy nro easy nnd pleasant to take, and m'ld and gcntlo in effect. For sale by nil dealers. Saw Mill Refuse too Valuable to Burn Mam saw mills and wood working factories, no longer burn their refuse or sell it for fuel.. The refuse is used for -various purposes including the extraction of alcohol, acids, etc. If' is made into a by-product of great value. Electric Power, 'therefore, has replaced the steam en gines in many saw mills and box factories. Tt is employ ed because it enables a sub stantial redaction in Hie cost of operation. t Tn "West Virginia, electric power is being used in min ing the better grades of hi tiuninous coal. 1 1 can do the work cheaper even at tho mouth of the mine. II V will supply experts who can solve every- power need. V Oregon Power Co. Telephone 17S. WANTED!!! CARPETS I'PIIOLSTEHING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnoumn tlc Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken nt GOING HARVEY PHONE 100 ow Is chase Your Heating Stove AVc wish Coal Heaters Cole's Original Hot Blast. Howard Heaters Charter Oak Advance Oak Alaska, etc. t All sizes and Prices $5 to $15.00.. This embraces the largest line of Heating Stoves not fail to find one that will please you in this large Come in and let us show you. Going (Si Harvey Company COMPLETE HOUSE FU.RNTS11EKS STATHMKNT OK CONDITION' Flanagan Bennett Bank of MAHSUKIKIiD, OHKGO.V At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Ilcsotirccs. Loans and Discounts $397,393.03 Banking Houso 60,000.00 Cash and Exchanges 141.S46.53 Total ' 9088,010.40 Iilabllltlo Capital Stock paid In 150,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 64,165,72 Deposits 484,774,74 Total CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS I1AY At tho Closo of HuslneM, September 1, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts Bonds and warrants U. S. Bonds to sccuro circulation Ileal estato, furniture and fixtures lV.li nnd sight exchange Total resources tt Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus nnd undivided profits Circulation Deposits Total liabilities 9303,070.02 OIT1CERS AND DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, president; M. 0. Horton, vice-prosldont; Dorsoy Kroltzor, Cashier; John F. Hnll, John S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, u. Douglas, F. S. Dow, Win. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES anfi CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Harshneld, Ore. PHONE 302-J jt, Mali Orders Solicited. A TURKlSn BATH will do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. the Time saw i to call your attention to our 9 388,010.40 $209,719,02 88,852.40 25,000 00 81,472.94 1(10,0:11.00 ttfttt 9ft03.it7u.U2 $100,000.00 G.88C.26 25,000.00 -I&I.IOO.OO Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers nro now nt ttho dis posal of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special acommo datlons provided for funeral pnrtles. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STAnLES PHONE 273-J II C II Sf Mnu- ?ka ve ome In ventlve abllltv to Pur Kiam line this yenr. f Wood Heaters ' Charter Oalc Cole's . t , . Model Florence Steel Box Champions etc. All sizes and Prices .$3 to $15.00 rf f , in Coos Count)'. You can selection. ' r---i-1 Hello! Hello! Housowivos of' Marshfleld me Marshfield Creamery Butter It your grocer does not keep It call up PHONE 73-J. Free delivery 8-a.m. to 2 p.m. Uo STERILIZED CREAM & MLK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESK Prof. A, Richards A GRADUATING TEACHKK Pupil of Cnrl Chrlstonsen, the well known Now York Swedish concert plnnlst, will tnko a limited number of students for prlvnto lessons. Applicants call nt Studio, Songs- tncken Bldg., liJO llromltvny. BlancharcTs Livery Wo havo secured tho livery busi ness of L. II. Heisner and are pre pared to ronder oxcoilont service to tho p-ooplo of Coos Bay. Car.B'u(J dt Ivors, good rigs and overytmnB hnt will mean satisfactory service w tho public. Phone us for a drvllj horse, a rig or anything needed tho livery lino. Wo also do true g business of all kinds. BLANCIIARD BROTHERS Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets Phono 138-J - We Clean and Press Ladies' andGent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J j