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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. im . ill -K,i vr' u& COOS BAYTIMES M. U. MALONEY DAN K. MALONEY Editor mid Pub. News Editor Entered at tho postoOlce at Marsh Ccld, Oregon, (or transmission through thu mails as second class mall matter. 'H-'PIUAIj PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Olllclnl Pnpcr of Coos County Address all communications to COOS HAY IIAIIjY TIMES. Wnrshilold : :: Oregon HL'llSCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. riltw year $6.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. Qae year Jl.bO When paid strictly In advance tho subscription price of tho Coos Day Times la $5.00 jwr year or $2.50 for lx months. Uodlcatod to tho Bervlce of tho people, that no good cause shall lack i champion, and that ovi shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Republican news Iopor puhllsheU uvery evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. toid thorn to "Pay no attention to her." This Is disillusionment, Indeed! i'o "shoot if you must this old gray head" from the dauntless dame leaning over her window Bill; no peremptory command from tho In trepid Stonewall "Who touches a hair of yau gray head, dies like a dog." Not If you accept the version of .Mr. Naill as recorded In the New York Times. Hut no mere denial of the facts in ( tho case can rob the old ballad of Its stirring heroine. Barbara Frltchlo Is u reality to hundteds of loyal school children and to older read ers, too, who have been thrilled by the simple directness of tho poem and tho sturdy patriotism of the dame. Whnt If tho tales did get mixed In the telling? The mixture made a better story and out of the legend of llarbara Frltchlo ns It came to him, Whlttler was able to fashion a poem that rings true, with a ruggeder bal lad style than American writers hnvo often nttnlned. That the spirit of the story Is true to tho sentiments of the period Is nttosted by the universal popularity of tho tale. This Is n case wnero notion does noi neeti mo MORE .SETTLERS. WAMES .!. 3 Oregon Sir . llll. I. tells the people of that tho grout need of tlii! mule Ik more settlers not a creator number or poopu who will luoroly buy Ilia laud ind help to iiwlto u prolltnble deitl for tho real tftiito-MnloH promoter, hut thoso who will use thu land and till It and make h homo on It, and In that way be come gunulnu utate builders. Apropos of this, some one said something about cultivating the field of Immigration that will be offered svlioii the Panama Canal opens. There Iuih been discussion of the feasibility at getting the Irish, English, Scotch, German and French peasants to como -directly to the Paclllc Northwest und make the moHt of the splendid oppor tunities that offer here. This propo sition should develop to an actlvo campaign; because the kind of ini xiilKi-nnt obtainable from tho coun- trh'H named Is the kind of Immigrant wo want. Thoy aro paying moro nttontlon to tho arrival of thtH Immigrant over an the Canmllnn Hide. The Cnna llana are settling Immigrants of this class In colonies through the lustru mutuality of peoplo who own or buy largo tract h of laud and propose to roato ('Stilton thnt will return a reve nue from tenant farming. Here in tho American Paclllc-Northwest wo ought to he able to make a success ful bid against that sort or thing, If wo would only go Into the Held and hIiow our goods," as tho knights of uommoreo say. Wo need tl.e smnll farmor, the riiuu who has been accustomed to making tho most out or llttlu land; lweuiifco U Is that wrt of agricul tural development that provides Knmter opportunity for Industry In vllliiKo and town and elty. It Is n bettor system ror state building than any other. We will still keep up our work In tho oast and the middle west. h u matter or course; but this Held Acroiw the water Is an Inviting Held, or It will be as soon as the ranul opens It to us, and we should begin to take some practical steps toward Ita cultivation. Portland Tolegram. homa to buy a few 'of these bargain counter railways and bring them out to Coos Day. "A man In Chicago kllls'TTlniself before a mlrrorl" There are some Coos Dayltes whp would commit sul cldo If they Bhould look themselves In the face. The United States Rubber comp any has Just paid a quarterly divi dend of 1 per cent. That Isn't so much when one considers how rubber prices have been stretched. Coos Bay purchasers of auto tires will ap preciate this Joke. A St. Louis physician makes the remarkable statement that there aro not more than three men In tho United States that drink enough wa ter. Is It possible he Includes Coos Day people in his observations! In her beauty secrets Miss Lillian Russet Informs peoplo that "the nose is nn ornament." But very often It censes to be that after It TTas been poked Into other people's business. A recently discovered volcano In Idaho has been named Heybimi. That's what comes of acquiring that kind of n reputation! NEVER According to Life. "Never" Is a word which Is wrong ly dellncd In the dictionary. In that book we gather the under stnndng thnt "never" means not nt all forovermore. But Each day In our broad land young for- facts to bolster It up. The Barbara of patiiotlc renown Is Just as real women vow that they will never , ., .... Iglvo young men. in ii uuiiumi! ouimu no nni e3'ul"'"J dame who only ordered the rebels to let her old oaken bucket and her churnful of buttermilk alone. VOICE SENTIMENTS OF MAXY The Eugene Register In reprinting entirely Tho Times editorial wel come to J. P. O'Brien makes tho fol lowing comment thereon: "Tho Marshllold Times, In n double column greeting on Its front page, voices the sentiments of a good share of Coos Bay and of La no and Douglas counties as well In appreciation of tho efforts of J. P. O'Brien and G. X. Wendllng In building of n const railroad." Men lift their hands to high hei- ven nnd swear they will never talco another drink. Husbands promise never to forijot to write every day. Wives promise never to innko an other oxtrnvngant nnd foolish pur chase. Candidates aver that they will nev er run for olllcc again, i Women Bay they will never sponl; to some ono nny more. Smnll boyB say they will nover rat 'green apples again. I In all those cubcb "never" means nny length of time from one hour to four days. THANKS! THE SAME TO YOU! (From Eugene Register) Hello, Marshfleld, Congratulations! A long life and prosperity for you as linked with Eugene, the metropolis of Inland western Oregon. : with the : t toastandtea: THE HEAL ItAKIlAIIA. OST peoplo aro hunIoiib to know nbout the reality of their ho roe and heroines, but the re volution. nliiM, Is often rilHllliislonlntf Some Inconsiderate ponton has nn--ewwlbod the story or the teal Durham Vili'liltf nuil dUeoieiHd the appalling rut that there lenlly whs not a real 13Rrlmrn mii'h as Whlttler liuniornlla d In his patriotic ballad. AccordliiK to the lute Henry Clay SChIII. who know tho Frltehlos well suid wns a lirolong friend or the fain tly, llarbara was churning on her twek porch whon the soldiers en mo warohliig Into Fiodorlekstown uui Into her garden and began to Uniw water without asking the old woman's leave. When hhe sourly ordered thoni nwuy, they wont onto hu pot oh and pretended to steal a drliilc of, llarbaru's buttermilk Wheioupon she berated them In mingled English and Pennsylvania ISMilch. A neighbor of Barbara's furthor tioivu the street rim out to her front Mie und w lived a small American Unf. The soldiers were Inclined to Xmm 1 her gnllM plav and Jackson (iooi) evening. rt Is tho citizen's duty to fight poverty with better homes, bol ter schools, playgrounds for the children where manhoud and womanhood can grow unchal lenged by th' gutta-. Jacob ltlls. l A BALLAD OF COURAGE I'vo ranged tho wnys of this trick less earth and dangers I'vo wuocJ by scores Among hrlgnnds of benighted lands, oven to Turks nnd Moors; Tho tiger I'vo stalked to his Junglo , Inlr, tho Hon nnd dlk-dlk, too I'vo pillowed my hend on a balsam bod In the wilds that no white man know! And never has terror possessed uiv heart! With courngo unusually calm I've nlways met whatever besot with nover a fear or qunlm; And call me fearless or what you will I over have stood tho test I'vo laughed nt denth with a quick ened breath, and trusted to luck, the rest. AX ESSENTIAL FUXl TIONARY, Napoleon looked 'si'ounr;l As he went In'o tu fray, "We'ro lighting ur sme.i.l r time " They heard the ;rac itm h "But eIrcums'uii"eH f inv us And we'll do tho but w cm. Yet. we ought to hnvo t'lo sor.'lco or the moving plciu1 m.vi " When Milton droanied IiIh iwiry And when Dante juv hii Ii tights Each must have felt re' "i tin out Toward the pon tint fbly writes. j,V vivid iiuKHnn On nn expeditions plan A nowt Ihii't In It With the moving pleturo man. So. let us take the warning. When thev crown a monarch now, Or a battleship Is shattered Or volcH'ilo llnnie are due. Preserve some groat memento For iwwterlty to scnu And hold the ceremony For the moving pleturo ninn. I know tho Ills of a smoker's hon't nnd oft hnvo I sensed Its pnln, I've turned my hand to n lobstur, canned, nnd courted tho Iroad ptomn'uo! 'Neath laddors I'vo wnlked and !o scorned the folks who promised 111 luck to me I hnto self-praise, but In nil my "vnvs I'm ns brave ns mnn cnu be. Thero's ono thing only, In nil the world, Invnrlably seems to soV.o My courage here, with n drendaoino fenr and weakens my slinking knees! I count It the worst of terrors found In nil this world or II!s It's a pa'n southwost or my ample vost, whoro my appendix Is! HUGH McLAIN Silver Spoon Sweets . THE (M'lET OBSERVER SAYS: "As ciuin ns n mini tiota evervthlnt: lm tt.t....u 1m n.nla tlinf din (liltfTi9 Ii.)' f 111' i.llllli 111' illlil.. .III. I ill." ......n .. llliy!hns aro not tho things ho wanted." I Just to show how choai) railways Inro In the middle west D. Y. Stnfrord hands The Times the following pro&s dispatch from nn enstorn pnper: i i "Buvs :i Hallways for $2no. Law-f 'ton. Okln.. Oct. 5. Charles Orth of. Walter. Okln.. has bought at public auction for $70 the Kansas, Lawton & Gulf Ilallroad capitalized at $5,000.1 ' Wo also Is nwnor of tho Gutoho &, Southwestern, cnpltnllzed nt $7,000,-1 Ortfl. nnd the Lawton nnd Wlchltn; Falls. $1,000,000. The threo cost( hi in $200." Guess, we'll have to commission ' Col Grimes to make a trip to Okln-! Rememb er -"' SilllaiuilUiUn'J Mw l .iy-.,.,r Olympic Flour Highest Quality Our Price is Alwavs the Lowest And that wo hold our selves Personallv Pespousihle for Every Ciannent that Leaves Our Store. Suits From $8:50 to $25 Fixup When you have n bad cold you want tho best medicine obtainable so as to cure It with as llttlo delay as possible Hero Is a druggist's opin ion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider It tho best on the market." For 8nlo by all dealora. Arc Delicious Chocolates made of Pure Materials, in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They arc packed in VL,-Ponn(l boxes at 25c and 1-pound boxes at 50c. Each package contains a Coupon which will help you to get one of! these beautiful Silver Spoons e v e r y b o d y sells 'em. Bradley CaiidyCo. Marshiield former v The Modem Com pun. Send One Full Coupon, (or 2 J lisflf CoiiDons') nnd m. w 10c for One S)oon ft M f! Pnnnniio niwl J Si. I'ni nWSW' v VFiiiririmtT it&&v& avJi itra -l Six Spoons. Telephone for a Roomful of Warmth Emergency heat for full mornings and eve nings is what we have to offer cheap. A (jas room healer can bo depended upon to do the work right. The heater is small a n d 1 i g h t o nc is enough for a household. . t. It means comfort in bedroom's, ' bathrooms and throughout tho home. Order one by telephone today.t 'Sent, on ap proval and delivered promptly. Telephone Xo. ITS Oregon Power Co. CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY At tho CIoso of Business September 1, 11)11, Resources. Loans nnd Discounts $209,710.02 Bonds and warrants 88, 852. -10 U. S. Bonds to securo circulation , 25,000 00 Real 3tato, furniture nnd fixtures .' 81,472,0-1 Cash and sight e.iclinngo lUO,0.il.D() Total resources S.1(I5,ii7i,U2 Liabilities. Capital stock f 100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided profits C88C.2C Circulation 2cioOO.OO "'"os-lts 1.1.1,100.00 Total liabilities S.-505,O7O.oa OFFICEBS AND DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, president; M. C. Horton, Vice-president; Dorsoy Kroitzor, Cnslilor; John F. Hall, John S. Coko, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas, F. S. Dow, Wm. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho closo of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts , , $397 393 93 Banking House .'..' .'.'.'! ! 50,'ooO.OO Cash and Exchanges m 5c 53 Total Liabilities Capital Stock paid In. S588.010.10 $50,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits B4 105,73 P08113 '.'.'.'.'. 484J74J4 Total $588,010.10 TIMBER IS 0, !40 Acres of fine tlmi.. Cedar. About 10 inlll, Pertf feet 100 millions feet in one' Kf per M. ""'-Ill Call or Write Mai-shllcld, Oregon. A .,... !.,. . . " "vn aioCK the latest In the MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co, i-iium; IM7.J Public Stenograph All Work Confidenlii Phone No. 162 No. Bim( Unique Pantatoriui DYEIN(. CLEANINO, pmIV AND REPAIIHNG ALL KIMk Vj HAT WORE. 5 tt 2GC Central nvenito PhoneSir iiuan ,v ri.MiliOll. Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KKItOSDll 8A.MS0N GAS EXGIXE9 av.C CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil &Supp!yCo.l Hnrslillelil, Ore. l'H0NKJj Mull Orders Solicited. Have Us Launder Your Underwit Wo wash theso garment! cl and better than thu work can be da elso where, and they aro not wort much. Wo do not shrink them, em woolen gnrmonts nro returned b snmo slzo ns when scot us. Wo Iron tho garments nicely, cib ordinary repairs froo of char&e-u! you have fresh clean, sweet wit wear ready for each week's chirp Bundlo yours up with next vettt laundry bundlo. Marshfieltl Hand & Steam Launirjl I'HON !K!0J DEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Bicycle mppllnl second-hand bicycles for sale. Gm bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellns covored and repaired. E. BANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. 1'iont St. 1'lione I8M $ 1 00 Reward For nny sowing machine I cantpun in llrst clnss order. Suiuilles for ii inneliliies furnished. Lenvo orders, drop a postal cri or phono Rogors hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer i:pcrt Machinist. Phone lll'L Roferenco O. O. Lund, leather bulctel Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo secured the livery i . 11 ii..iii.ini. nnrt nr Pt" lObB Ol U, II. iiwibiiw " . pared to ronder cxce.lcnt seiwi tho people or Coos nay. v"- di Ivors, goon rhs una emj -hat will mean bntlBfuctory ier 110 punnc. i-imiiu " - . . h horse, n rig or anything neede4 tho llvory lino, we msu u - B business or an "?.., rtLANCHARD HpTllKB Livery, Feed ami &$ 141 First and Alder Streen Phono 13S-J Modern Brick BulWInf. g Lights, Steam Heat. Eleg'f Furnished Rooms wltn "i nnd Cold Water. 11 ft m r L .C O OS C. A. METLIN, ProP- J Rates: 50 cents a Day and UP"' Cor. Broadway and M"" Marshfleld. ures T.J.SCAIFE 99 AH.H0DGIS Marshfleld Paint (SB Decorating Co. Furnished Phone UOh u MARSHFIELD'S POPWR FAMILY 1IOTLL flip. LLOYD Rates reduced to: DaySOc. 75e U.00; week 18.00 to IS-M-i keeping apartments wltn . P frx $10.00 to 118.00 P.or JJU BATHS--E. W. SUtils-sss5 Urilof Uea. who havoiome Inrentfj eS rj.Mygrrffr."anfflOTnBirprw.flair cww.