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I"1 Jfc THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. M m Hi' I m li RU F l 11 - COOS BAYTIMES XI. C. MALOXEY DAN' E. MA LONE Y Editor and Pub. News Editor Entered at the postofllco at Marsh Bold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mnll mattor. OFFICIAL PAPEIt OP THE CITY OP MAKSHF1ELD. Olllclnl Pnpcr of Coos County 5 WITH THE X X TOAST AND TEA IBM! WHS OOOI) EVENING. The spoke In tho wheel which crenketh most doth not bear the greatest burden In the cart, Thomas Fuller. COOS HAY. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Marshfleld :: :: :t t: Oregon BUBSC1HPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year f COO Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year ll.bO When paid strictly In advance the abflcrlptlon price nf the Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 pir year or 12.50 (or fix months. Dedicated to the sorvlco cf tho people, that no good cause shall lack m. champion, and that evil shall not tlirlvo unopposed. Au Independent Republican news paper published Gvcry evening except Bundny, and Weekly by TIio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. JKIIA OP DEVELOPMEXT XEAK. THE oindul report of tho l'annmn cnnnl foreshadowing the early completion of that titanic enter prise, jib told In the Associated Press dlsputchcs to Tho Times, brings n bet tor appreciation of the closeness of thnt Important event. Tho wholo Pncinu Slope Is nwnken Ing to tho fact that the world centre la shifting to tho Far West, that hero where Orient and Occident face across tho over-narrowing expunso of the greatest ocean on earth Is to arise n group of cities Unit will exceed In power and splendor, in beauty and convenience anything this whirling ophoru has over seen. Do you not sometimes pause to consider tho glory of the ago In which wo live? Aro you not glnd, my tfrlends, to be n part of It ull? Coos Hay should bo prepared to jshnro In the great progress and pros perity that will follow. Nothing is Impossible. It Is n day of realization. We open our eyes In tho morning to find our most extrava gant dreams made real. Out of .tho depths of Ignorance, of blind solf Meeklng, and the Inherent struggle for uunromncy, humanity has climbed to Silvery streams that seaward glldo Olrd Coos Bay's borders wide Mingling here of heaven's own bluo With n dainty emerald tint Whore the leafy shadows glint. Forest breezes homo at play Join In laughing holiday; O'er tho trees they whirl and pass Till the billowy waves at motion Purr and purl n summer ocean. Far and near, like glad surprise Scenes of thrift and beauty rise; nnlm and rose their sweets disclose Long tho highways, and bird notes Follow where their frngranco floats. Here, like outstretched ribbons run. Oreen fringed rivers greet tho sun. Purple hnzo the hills enfold Till the purple curtain fndes When night steals down tho twi light glades. These tho lnndscapo views wo leave, Itosy mom nnd purpling eve, On henrt shrines; while memory twines Thoughts of homes enduring wnlls Where worth abides and love enthralls. In tho country's hnll of fame Honor walls on Coos Hay'H nnmo And the story full of glory Of honest sons nnd dnughtors pure. Will through longth of yenrs en-' dure. COOS BAYITE. L CAUSE LOCAL CHANGES HEOltGANIKAf ION OP HAHHIMAN SYSTEM RESULTS IX CHANGES IX LOCAL SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANIES. The Orcgoninn publishes tho fol lowing: "Changes In tho mnnngement and direction of Hnrrlmnn rail dines bid fair to extend to tho water transpor tation departments, and tho first ar rangement to bo dissolved promises to be that governing tho steamer Breakwater, running from Portland to Coos Bay. She Ib to linvo an Inde pendent agent, according to tho pre sent plan, nnd Instead of berthing at Alusworth dock will be rocclvcd and dlspntchcd from Alnskn dock. C. J. MIUIs, vice-president nnd general mnnnger of the Coos Bny, Itoseburg & Eastern Hnllroad, and manager of the steamer Breakwater under the Portland & Coos Bay Steamship company, has been nt San Francisco for n few weeks and It Is understood that he will bo establish ed there permunently with tho rail lines. Acting In his stend nt Coos Bay is W. F. Miller, superintendent of the rail and steamer Bervlce, who I probably will remain In charge. With tho Inauguration of construction t work on the railroad connection from Eugene to Coos Bay the force nt the latter point will be gradually Increased. Tho Brenkwnter has used Alus worth dock under nn understanding Hint the San Francisco & Portland Stenmshlp company's forco would re ceive nnd deliver enrgo and n charge was made for tho service, but no authority was vested In tho local force nH to tho operation of the vessel." Silver Spoon Sweets Ave Delicious Chocolates- made of Pure Materials, in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. Thev are Carl Evertson snys that Doc Les llo should bo nrrcstcd for contempt of court ship. PAVOHS REDUCING LIMIT OP DEEH TO HE KILLED Another cheering thought can bo extracted from tho fact thnt the now fall hats still give womon a chanco to dlsnlnv thnt nurt of their faces tho helghiH of noblo endeavor, haai0CntC(1 )0low their noses Memlier of Oregon Game Commission Thinks Two Should Ho Sufllcloiit PORTLAND. Oro., Oct. 17. C. F. Stono of tho Oregon Fish and Onmo ,, Commission, whoso homo Is nt Honesty is tho best policy, C8po-K,amttth FnIl8i rcport8 that deer aro clnlly when you wish to borrow some- nnmoroUB jn thnt vicinity this year. thing on your policy. Puck. Ho expresses tho opinion Unit reduc- " , , , , lng tho limit to bo killed In n season "A mnn gots twenty dnya In Jnll for from nvo t0 two would nllow one hun. hugging n girl," reads a d spntch. top t0 provdo won for Mnwt an J Mnny a mnn has lost his freedom for fiunnyi nml Btop ti, wiling f life by mnklng that samo mistake. Ul0 nnmni8 for mnrkot. O'.lior niem- ners oi mo commission nro opposed iu packed boxes at 25e boxes at 50c contains a tmK will help IL of V Sih 2 lilA and WX v Spoon BL M aiid-IScioAgp7 V Spoons. Send One Full Coupon, (c half Coupons) 10c for One G Coupons poons in 3,.potmd and 1-pound Each package Coupon which you to get ono these beautiful er Spoons o r y body sells 'em. Bradley Candy Co. Marshfiold formerly lie Modem Company. evolved to n god-like power, a super liumnn glory of achievement. Abovo nil, wo behold the Christ Ideal be coming real. The whole world moves with Btartlng velocity toward the tivnugcl-vluloned Millennium. Team Play. of course, CHEMICAL SL'UVEY OP WATEItS. OREGON Though 1 nnd 1 mnko It cannot bo donled They mnko tho football "11" when Wo placo them sldo by side. OREGON Is to liavo n chemical Hiirvey of tho waters of hor principal streams and lakes, In nceordanco with an agreement recent ly inado between George OHh Smith, director of the United Stutes geolo gical survey, nnd the statu engineer, John II. Lewis. The job Is to cost 9100,000, half to he paid by tho federal government and half by tho Htnte. Willamette university Is to furnish suitable laboratories In which tho work will be done under nn expert irom wuBiiingion. J no determination of the chemical ijiiallty of the water In the streams Is not only desirable because of the use of the waters for drinking but because of the help the Information will uf ford Industrial onterprWos along the water courses. It In declared that for the proper doulgn of (liter beds !y cltlwi such record will prove In dispensable, as they will contain no emiuiry statistic showing color, tur jtldlty nnd nlkallulty for tho different iitnues of the nt renin. Orenon U mild to be the only state In the XJnlon where stui title regarding the chemical roiitents of Its waters are not uvullable. ThU work for the Htnte of Washington was completed Inst year, nnd the lnbointory Is now being moved from Seattle to Sulem. Mnry Shnw's remark to tho effect thnt ovory womnn should hnvo four rhlldren didn't scorn 'to attract much attention tunong the women who nro being kept busy by moro than thnt number. tho reduction, saying thnt tho number of hunters who return frulMoiw firm n quest for dcor Is fnr larger than thoso who bag tho limit. In their opinion tho host way to Increase tho gnmo nnd provide good hunting Is to begin n policy of extermination of cougars, wolves, wildcats, lynxes nnd othor predatory nnlmnls. Cougars nnd wolves, according to tho esti mates of old hunters, each slaughter more than 50 deer n yenr, fawns fall ing prey to tho smaller cats. Telephone for a Roomful of Warmth Emergency heat for fall mornings and eve nings is what we have to offer cheap. A gas room heater can be depended upon to do the work right. The heater is small and 1 i g h t o no is enough for a household. It means comfort in bedrooms, and throughout the home. bathrooms OPINION OF FRUIT LAW. It Is stated that tho brewers' con gress will go on record ns opposed to tho treating habit In saloons. Can It be thnt the brewers nro breaking down under the strain of trying to keep the supply equal to tho domnnd? An eastern writer snys thnt If r t woman initi tnree wisues sue woum usk for love, protection nnd porsonni beauty. Hut If somo Coos nay mar ried men nro to bo believed their wives devote most of their time to asking for money. It I llljjlily Colored Storle. Thoro nro "Ioiikiioh In treos.' n greed, And lb UK. no one percolve, Thoy can tell us ull the things they rend Ax Autumn turns tho lonvos. 1NTEHDHPEXDEXCH Yours bo the hands to hold tho cup, Mine be tho hands to pour, Theirs bo tho gift of nectar sweet, Ample and running o'or! Yen, for tho world has ninny tasks In which oaeh servant shares, And seeks tho sum of toll of nil, Of your nnd mine and theirs, As fur mnry to back n l.'.'O It was eusto mako pencils thnt carried black lead. I.ouUvlllo Courlor-Jour-nal. And no doubt tho men In that oarly day stood nround nnd poked fun nt the women trying to sharpen pencils. Through n typographical error, n slight omission was mndo In tho sta tement of Inspector Hull-Lewis about tho- snle of diseased fruit yestordny. Ills opinion should hnvo rend: "For present needs, I nm of tho opinion thnt fruit offored for salo, which hns boon so trented as to des troy the Infections nature of the dis eases thereon, would ho clearly with in tho law If tho boxes were so m.ark ed ns to clearly Indicate the nnturo of tho contents or thnt tho fruit con tained thoroln hnd beon so trented." Order one by telephone today. Sent on ap proval and delivered promptly. a I Telephone No. 178 Oregon Power Co. OX ALASKA SURVEY. W. C. Ouorln, of tho United Stntos Coast and Geodetic Survey, who went from hero last May with a party to Alaska, leturned to Myrtle Point Inst Sundny. Mr. Guoiin stntos that his party surveyed tho boundnry lino be- frl'rt4ftt 1 tk t I i rlll fin linilii w Mniki n PHi'H .iiiimwi tlllll V UlltlUil lllllll ill point Hi miles south of tho Poreu COXDEXSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY At tho Close of Business, September Resources. Loans and Discounts Bonds and warrants ....... ........ ...,,., 1, 1011. ........... ........I Iu. S. Bonds to securo circulation. ?209,719.C2 8S.S52.-IC 26,000.00 plno river to 120 miles north of tlmttcal stnto, fumlturo nnd fixtures si 47 oj st renin, nnd were within SO miles of i ,,,..,, ,.,, .,,.. ,4illlir '1U"1 the Arctic Ocean. They were do-1 Cas,, "ml slj;ht tfc,"'K lOO.ost.oii "I was sitting In tho kltchon nnd snw tho kltchon sink." paid Ma Mlehols. Then I nskod. "Why did. the salt Blinker? " He solitilngly re piled It was becnuso ho saw the spoon lnyod nbout two wooks nn their ro turn trip, being unublo to get n boat for tho I'nlted States. Tho other lo cal boyB In tho party, David McXnlr, I.estor Sumoiiln. A. B. Blgelow, Otiy Hoso nnd E. C. Guoiin, could not se cure pnssago on tho boat Mr. Guerln enmo on but got out on tho first one following nnd aro oxpeoted homo tho latter part of this weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guoiin left this weok for San holder. Thou tho stove got hot nnd tho potatoes wore boiling nt tho con fusion. Just then I snw n horsefly nfter tho water, which wns still run ning. After which I noticed n cow- Youra bo tho hands to sow tile whoat slip under tho fence. I heenmo so And mine to make the broad, excited I started just In time to seo And theirs bo tho liniuU to break tho the stone step, and ns I turned to lonf walk up ono side of tho street I snw ' ic ntlmi alilnu'ii 11? 'Piiimi r flirt llrvlit j Frnnclseo, where he will spend the winter In tho onico of tho coast sur vey department. Myrtle Point Enterprise. From which tho world Is fed! the other sidewalk. Turn on the light Marguerite Oudeu Blgelow. Slchol. The Bleacher , l. ul T.iiuwj ffATEftO In $ Olympic Flour Highest Quality uiLxnui The Fall of Hill. "I dunno how Bill's n-goln' to voto In this election," snld tho campaign worker. "I'vo heern tell he's on tho fence." ( "Ho wuz thar," replied the uolgh bor, "but ono of the candidates lot fall n dollar on tho off side o' tho fence, nnd BUI got dizzy nn' fell over. ' Totnl resources Sn(J5,f7o.t)2 Liabilities. Capital stock $100,000.00, Surplus nnd undivided profits G,88G.2g' Circulation ssioooioo 'I'0"8 1.'W.IOO.OO 02 Total liabilities .n(j;j OFFICEHS AND DIHECTOHS: W. S. Chandler, president; M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsoy Kroltzor Cashier; John F. Hall, John S. Coko, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas, ' F. S. Dow, Wm. Grimes, w. P. Murphy. liny Lots W. P. Murphy hnvo closed n donl for tho purchase of somo proporty near tho North Bond High school building. Tho work of mnklng tho world bettor Is hindered mostly by tho "lot George do It" spirit. JI Don't forget PnONE 2H-J. the Turkish Baths STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of MAHSHF1ELD, OHEGON At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Hesourccs. Loans and Discounts Banking Houso Cash and Exchanges ........... i.... .......,., ,,,, $397,393.93 50,000.00 141,540.53 Totnl S588.010.10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In Surplus and Undivided Profits 5 . 1G5 72 DP08,t3 484,774.74 150,000.00 Total $588,040.40 TIMBER LAND 210 Acres of fine timber -10 er ro, Cednr. About 10 million foot 100 millions feet In one" body. JS per M. uo Cnll or Wrlto AUG. FltTZEEX Mnrslifleld, Oregon. A new stock of the latest la tho MAZDA LAMPS Sond In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J I'-JJfST CLASS AUTO StiliVJCE. Two flno Cadillac cars ready f0r sorvlco nt nil hours nnywliero nt rea. Bonnble rntes. Phono OC-J until 11 p. iu. nfter 1 1 p. m., Phono G-J. Hell, donco Phono 2S-.T. " 1). L. FOOTU, Pmnrlrtn, CITY AUTO service ntnndo. )). Phone, Blanco Cigar 7S, maM Hotel phono ,40. Stnnds nlchf Pnlnco restaurant phono G-J, nln'. co hotel phono 40. ' nn WANTED!!! CAHPETS VPHOLSTKItivn ivn PIAXOS TO CLEAX. by tho Pncuma. tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work tnkon nt fiOIXO & HAIIVKY PHONE nm Prof. A. Richards A OKADUATIXO TEACIIKIt Pupil of Carl Chrlfltcnsen, tho well known Now York Swedish concert pianist, will tako a limited number ot studonts for prlvato lessons. Appllcnnts call nt Studio, Songi tackon Bldg., UIO Broadway. ROFESSIOiMAL DIRECTORY rH. E. F. WIXKLEIt, Nnturopatli and Chiropractor. All chronic dlsonscs treated. Comul tntlon free. Olllco hours; 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to G and C to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Boom No. 1, No. 130 Brondway, Marshfleld, Ore. pH. C. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyolclan Grnduato of the Ainerltau school ot Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Office la Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshtlold; Oregon. J W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Offleo over Flanagan & Bennett Dank larshfleld Oregon "TjU. J. T. McCOHJIAO, (r Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jnico: Lockhart Building, opposite Post OVce. Phono 105-J rlt A. C. HUltltOUGHS, Scientific Massaglst, Treats nil diseases Office, corner Socond nnd Control Avenue. Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. TvH. A. .1. HHNDHY'S L- Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high claw work on short notlco at tho very lowest prices. Examination fr Lady attondant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. Dll. II. H. MOOIIE, Clili-opractor Chronic Diseases n Specially 203 Coos Bldg r'n 81 OfIlco hours l to Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone S131 T. J. SCAIFE SS A- H. IIODGIN3 Marshfleld Paint Decorating Co. Estimates MABSIIFIELD, Furnished Phono 140L Oregon MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to; Day 50c. 75c an U.00; week ?2.00 to ?5.00. HonJ keeping apartments with gas ransc sin na t i nn nr month, r"11" v.ww w Tw.w- r- ,, TJrnn. BATHS E. W. qni.i.ivA. -. UI" of Ueas. wholuiveK)metnvenUT. Ulan Knut AIIMiUh W"" MJM- WW IIM.M