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'j,l V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEIjD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 191 1 EVENING EDITION tti COOS BAYTMES SI. O. MALOXEY Editor and Pub. WAX E. MALOXEY News Editor Entered at tho poatomce at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mail matter. ' SWITH THE : TOAST AND TEA A LEGAL FLOATIXG PALACE. HERE nro twentieth century methods with a vetigenuc. Federal Judge Thomas R. I,yons of tho first Aluska division last your Inaugurated a "floating court," that Is, n court which was held on Iward a steamer and this vessel went from point to point In southwestern Alnskn whore there were cases to bo ttlcd. The plan was to make one of llicso Judicial trips every year and clean up tho court records at tho various places. In accordance with this plan, tho hecond annual trip was made this fall and occupied a period of eight wc-oks during which time a Inrgo amount of court business wns transacted. Nineteen prisoners were convicted on the trip and sentenced to McNeil's islnnd. One rather romnrkablo Instance occurred. A Japanese had killed a fellow countryman at Nnknok can nery. The court chacod to bo in port nnd In loss thnn twelve hours a Jury was secured, tho defendant tried nnd convicted and promptly sentenc ed to McNeil's Islnnd for ton years. Judgo Lyons has certainly hit upon n plan of conducting a court in that coitntry which has so far been very BucccBsful. Tho trouble In Alaska Is tho long delay at various points whoro courts nro hold and consequently tho great oxponso ontalled. Hy tho now methods, court oxponscs aro cut to tho minimum nnd Justice is ad ministered promptly. The choicest garb, the sweetest grace, Are oft to strangers shown; The careless mien, the frowning face. Are given to our own. We flatter thoso we scarcely know, We please the fleeting guest, And deal full many a thoughtless blow To those who lovo us best. illt'lU 13 Mil UUUUUi lil VVIJ tilUII o life to check him up. HIGH SCHOOL PLANS MADE (Continued from pago 1.) You hear of a great many moro things than you ever see. Thero Is nothing Coos Bay people remark so quickly ns stinginess In others. If tho Christians should get all they pray for the sinners would stnrve. J The most difficult operation for a doctor to perform Is on the patient's pockctbook. In the beginning woman might have been n mnn's rib, but today she Is his backbone. A girl born in October will ho for tunate In mnrrlago, but a boy who Is born In that month will marry a girl. A bank lately received tho follow ing note from a lady: "Plcaso stop payment on tho check 1 wroto out today, as I accidentally burned It up." LOOKOUT KOK HILL. (From Eugene Guard) James J. Hill says his lines 'may Ito In San Francisco by tho tlmo tho rnnnmn-Parlflc exposition opens In 1016, but tho lino will not cxtoud through eastern Oregon. What about n lino from Eugeno, connecting with tho Oregon Electric horo, down tho const, via Coos Day? Hut Mr. Hill la not giving out any details Just yet. Jiuuc.M C. Dahlmtin, "Cowboy" Mayor of Onmhu, "Thrown tho Lariat" Mayor Jas. C. Dahlman started his career as a cowboy, nnd Is nt pro sent Mayor of Omaha, and has tho following record. Sheriff of Dawes Co., Neb., thrco terms; Mayor of Chndron, two torms; Domocrntlc Nat'l Committeeman, olght years; Mayor of Omaha, six years, and In 1010 Candidate for Govornor of Neb raska. Writing to Foley & Co., Chi cago, ho says: "I havo taken Foloy Kidney Pills nnd they havo glvon mo n great deal of rollof so I cheer fully rccommond thorn." Yours truly, (signed JAMES C. DAHLMAN. jFtotjii Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality TONIGHT AT ROYAL THEATER Iioturn engagement. sPpIHbHH poulng the meet under unfavorable weather conditions. This amend ment, wns at Marshfleld's own re quest. Debating. Dy vote of the association, the two team system of last year was retain ed for this year. Dy it each school taking part In the work will hnvo a negative and an nffrmntlve tenia. There will bo n debate In each one of tho five towns on the same night, the affirmative team debating away from home nnd the negative remain ing nt home. As per schedule ar ranged, Mnrshflold will debato Myr tlo Point away and Coqullle at home. Question ns given by state officers; "Resolved, That lifo Imprisonment, with restricted power of pnrdon, should bo substituted for capital pu nishment In Oregon." The full debate schedule Is: Myrtle Point debates Dandon away, Marsh field at home. Coqullle debates Marshfleld away, North Hend nt homo. Dandon debates North Dend away, Myrtle Point nt homo. North Dend debates Coqullle nwny, Dandon nt home Mnrsh field debates Myrtlo Point away, Coqullle at home. In deciding the contest, each team receives one point for tho decision nnd one point for each Judgo that gives his decision In tho team's fa vor. In caBO of tie between schools, tho teams revcrso nnd dobnto the same question on tho next Friday night. Oratory. A movomont to encourngo work In oratory originated Inst spring with Mr. Knowlton of Coqulllo, It being his Idea to havo each ono of tho flvu high schools In tho county contri bute twenty dollars to tho work of oratory, part or nil of which was to go for tho purchaso of a cup to bo compotod for by the schools and to bo held pormanontly by tho school winning tho contest threo years In succession. Marshfleld's Doard of Education noted on tho suggestion nt onco making tho appropriation last Juno. Yesterday it was found that all flvo school districts were ready to advance tho money and It was further ascortalnod that Mr. Knowlton was willing to glvo medals yearly to first and second winners. After much good-nntured dobnto botweon Marshfleld and North Dond us principals, as to whothor tho con tost should bo a declamatory contest In which tho contestant recltos selec tions from famous orations or an ora torical contest In which solf-propnrod pnrts nro glvon, It wns voted to au thorize a cornmlttco to drnft a con stitution for an "oratorical" contest. Superintendent A. Q. Raab was ap pointed to mnko tho draft. Entertainment CourM'. During tho dinner hour, tho dele gates at ono of tho tables became considerably interested In tho subject of n Coos County Entertainment course. It wns tho opinion of thoso present that a good course of three numbers could bo mndo successful If ono of tho numbers woro to be a man of uatlonnl reputation who would speak at ono, only, of tho live towns, possibly Murshlleld nnd tho other two woro to glvo ono night en tertainments In each of tho flvo. Wil liam Jennings Drynu was suggested for tho slnglo numbor, tho Ernest Gamble Concert company nnd Russel Conwoll for tho others. This subject came up again na regular business nnd Superintendent Hopkins of Dan don was appointed to investigate and report. A TURKISH I1ATII will do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF SPECIAL IMPROVED ,1(0X1)3 Floyd C. Ramp A Graduate of the University of Oregon A thoroughly Graduated Student of Economics and State Organizer for the Socialists, will speak nt Socialist Hall Tonight , ON FRONT STREET, on Socialism What does It mean to you 7 What Ib Your Conception of Socialism? ADMISSION FREE COME OFT AND HEAR HIM Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho livery biu. less of L. 11. Iloisnef and aro nM." pared to render excellent sen Ice tn tho people of Coos Day. Cnref.i di Ivors, gooa rigs and everything hat will mean satisfactory service o tho public. Phono us for n drtvin- horso, a rig or anything needed lH tho llvory lino. Wo also do truck- g busluoss of nil kinds. i(LAXCHARI) KROTHERS Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service 141 First and Alder Streets ' Phono 13 3-J T. J. SCAIFE 99 A II. IIODCHN'S Marshfleld Paint Decorating Co. Estimates MAKSHFIIJLD, Furnished Phono 1-lOL Oregon WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIAXOS TO CLEAX, by tho Piioumu tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken nt GOIXG HARVEY PHOXE 10(1 One City Saved $ 1 5,000 By Installing Electric Pitmps The low investment cost of el cct ri call y driven pumps, operated by central electric stations, make them especially attractive for water works and high pressure fire service. ' The city referred to a b o v c is S a p u I p a, Okla., which rescinded an order for steam driven rjumps after learning of the advan tages of electric power. During the past year many cities of large and small sizes have installed electric pumping service invariably with great eco nomy and success. For any kind of pumping electric power is Vest. Oregon Power Co. Telephone Xo. 178 COXDEXSED STATE.M EXT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS KAY At tho CIoso of Business, September 1, 1011, Resources. Loans and Discounts J209.719.C2 Bonds and warrants 88,852.46 U. S. Donds to securo circulation. 26,000.00 Real Mtnto, furniture nnd fixtures 81,472,94 Cw.li and sight exchange 100,0:11.00 ANGELA MAY in NEW DlrETS NE W JOKES . NEW LA UGHS TUltEE NIGHTS ONLY 10'CTS NEW SONGS Notlco is hereby given that put sunut to tho provisions of tho Chap ter V of Title XXVI, L. O. L aud hi accordance with tho terms nnd con ditions of said bond, tho City of Murshlleld will tnko up and cancel tho speclnl Improvement bonds of said City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, Issued on tho 1st day of pnvemuer, 1300, nnd numbered I from G to 22 inclusive, of said issue 'respectively, holng ench for tho hum of $500 and bonrlng Interest at tl per cent pir nnnum, and will on tho next .semi-annual coupon period of raid I bonds, to-wlt: on the 1st day of November, 1911, pay to tho proper. owners and holders of said bonds, face vnluo of each thereof with ac crued Interest to snld dnto and the owners nnd holders of snld above de scribed bonds nro horoby notified to present the snmo for payment and cancellation to tho undersigned, the Trensuror of snld City at his office In tho Flanagan & Bennett Bank In said City of Marshfleld, Coos Coun ty, Oregon, on snld date for pay ment, cancellation nnd redemption, nnd aro further notified thnt Inter est thereon will cense nt said Inter est payment period, to-wlt: on Nov- embor 1st, 1911. ated this seventh day on October. 1911. R. F, WILLIAMS, surer of tho City oNMarshfleld. Total resources $.103,07(1.02 Liabilities. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided profits , C,88G.2G Circulation , 25,000.00 Deposits 1:1.1,100.(10 Total liabilities $.105,070.02 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandlor, president; M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsoy Kroitzer, Cashlor; John F. Hall, John S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, w. U. Douglns, F. S. Dow, Win. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. STATEMEXT OF CONDITION Flanagan (b Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At (ho close of business September 1st, 1011, Resources. Loans nnd Discounts . , $397,393.93 Banking Houso 50,000.00 Cash nnd Exchanges 141,540.53 Total $588,010.40 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 54,165.72 deposits 484,774.74 Total $588,040.40 The Times Does Job Printing PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PROP. C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North Bend nit. E. F. WINKLER, ,L Naturopath mid Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treatod. Consul tation frco. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to C and G to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1, No. 13G Broadway, Mnrshflelil, Ore ryt. G. W. LESLIE, J Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho Amerltan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlco In Eldorado Dtk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; Marshilold; Oregon. rR. o. c. taggaTu Physician and Surgeon. Ofllco 209-210 Coko Building. Phonetc Residence UOL; Olllco 102J J W. DENNETT, Lawyer. Offlao over Flanagan ft Dennett Dank larshflold Oregon TTR. J. T. McCORMAO, j Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockbart Bulldlnr, opposite Poit Ollce. Phone 105-J r it a. o. nuimouGiis, Sclcntlllc Mohsaglst, Treats all diseases Offlco, corner Second and Control Avonue. Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modem Dental Parlors. Wo are oqulpped to do high clan work on short notlco nt the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. DR. 11. I). MOORE, Chiropractor. Chronic Diseases n 8HjdIty 203 Coos Bldg Phone 81-Ij Olllco lours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sec CORTHELL Phone 8121 Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at ttne dis posal of tho Coos Day public at HEASONAHLE RATIS Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready tor any trip nnywhore any time, nor" boarded and rigs cared for. Now hoarso nnd special aeon"?? datjons provided for funeral pa"i W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE U7-J Prof. A. Richards A GRADUATING TEACIIE" Pupil of Carl Chrlstonsen, the well known Now York Swedish concert plnnlst, will tnko a limited number oi stildents for prlvato lessons. Applicants call nt Studio, Sengs- tacken Bldg., lilt) Hronclway. A now stock of the latest la the MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Attar the rtow trr TurU FhoM J14-J. ' "WglAl'ftJtJii. '