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THE COOS BAY TIMES, fllARSflFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAjY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION. f OOS BAYTMES Ctf. O. MALOXEY Editor mid Pub. fiDAN K. MALOXEY Xews Editor Entered at tho postofneo at Marsu- Jold, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as socond class sail matter. COMMUNITY" Ol1 FACTS THE Investigations winch arc uo lng mndo regarding tho various I strata of nlr, and tho charts and ,naps which exports nro creating In inlnr thnt aviation may uucuiuu noro nrncttcal. havo nu incidental nine In another direction wnicn is lotnblc. Much lino heen done in tho last few years to tnako sea tramc afer and more practical, but that hero is still much to bo done in this lirection Is suggested by the ovldent mportnnco of an accurate knowledge if winds and currents of air, ton- ornlng which thoro has been llttlo pcclllc knowledge. Tho boncflts which mnrlno nnvlgn- iou will rcccivo on account of this acreaslng interest In tho skies duo aviation Indicate- again the close lotion between the various sclen- c discoveries mid tuo wiuespronu ults which new knowledge in any nartment of sciences will bring, lis Interdependence suggests tho mplex relativity of nil sources of owlcdgo and tho possibilities yet bo unfolded in the way of related scoverlcs and inventions. To tho ouglitful student of theso live nnd r-ronchlng avenues of progress ore may como tho dream of a sud- n Illumination, a sort of burst- forth of Blgnincnnco which will nko for us a moro intelligent nnd nslotcnt point of view, nnd will can nn awakening to tho dnwulng n universal knowlcdgo which Is as t only a faintly Imagined but lm rntlvo possibility. WARD WIXS SUIT. Xorth Hond Man Recovers Iiisurnncc on VI iv Loss. A verdict of $3,578, tho full amount asked, was returned by a Jury In Judgo McGinn's department of tho Circuit court at Portland l tho case of E. M. Ward against tho Queen City Fire Insurance company, of Sioux Falls, S. D., an action to collect on an Insurance policy. The plnlntlff's wholesale hardware storo at North Bond, was burned July 20, 1908, together with the big woolen mills, belonging to the Simpson Lum ber Co., entailing a loss of $120,000. Ho had insurance In several compa nies nnd beforo tho present suit had collected $7,000 from other compa nies. The Queen City Plro Insurnnco compnny refused to pay, contending thnt thcro was only $3,000 worth of stock In tho cstabllshinc-nt when it wnB destroyed. Tho Jury fixed its worth from tho testimony at $1G,000. Tito defenso sought to convoy to tho Jury the impression thnt tho origin of the lire was open to suspicion but tho testimony did not sustain thesd suspicious. North Bond Harbor. tX rv-CTK i CAPT MACdEXX ACTIVE. Favors South .Mly4' 1,1500 Foot Lour noil Longer Xorth Jetty. Capt. T. J. Mncgbnn is conferring with tho Port of Coos Day commis sioners nnd tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce relative to securing ad ditional dnta for Congressman Haw ley to enable tho latter to ndvnnco tho construction of tho Coos Bny Jet tics. Capt. Mucgcnn plans to havo a draught of tho bar and mouth of the hnrbor prepared showing the North nnd South spits, tho Jetty and tho sunken parts of It nnd tho action of the tides on the bar. Capt. Macgcnn Is also urging that If the South Jetty bo constructed that It bo only 1,500 feet long instend of 2,1500 feet long na, somo havo been advocating. He Is In fnvor of n shorter Jetty on tho south side of tho bar and n longer one on tho north Bide, his plan being to build tho 1,000 foot deducted from tho south Jetty on tho end of tho north. Jetty. With this accomplished, ho de clares tho Coos Day bar and harbor will bo tho equal of any harbor on tho const. WHAT'S IX A NAME. Los WITH THE TOAST AND TEA GOOD EVEXIXO. The llghtsomo countenance of fa frlond glveth such nn Inward decking to tho house whero It lodgotli. ns proudest palaces havo cause to envy the gliding. Sir Philip Sidney. Angeles Woman Finds That Pinoclie iMi't Sweet at, All. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1. Say girls especially co-eds, fudge fight ers and light housekeepers do you know whnt plnocho la? Of courso you do. You'vo mndo whole pan fuls of It. You think It's nlco nnd sweet. So did Mrs. Potor W. Plnocho meant huBbnnd, not candy. And now she hnsn't oven got tho husband. As u spouso, Plnocho was too de monstrative. Ho showed his feelings too plainly to his wlfo. In fnct he emphasized thoin with his fist in n way that left n strong impression on her features. It was a closo shavo for Plnocho In every boiibo of tho term. This Is tho sad Plnocho story: Mr. Plnocho, who In his youth was referred to as the "candy kid," had ttoo many whiskers. "Shuve mo," ho snld to his wlfo, jWho replied, "Sure, Pin! Get your razor." 4 1 She did the best she could, but "ho nicked hlni. This roused tho Old 4 Nick In Plnocho nnd the sweetness of his nnmo wns belled by tho vigor TRADE ff TTt iIiirs Old Kc tilers Still Relieve In. The samo old courtln , Tho snmo shy kiss; Tho samo old weddln', With modest IiIIbb. Tho same old bluo In tho snmo old skies; Tho same old yell When tho baby cries. Tho samo Kood dinners, Tho samo corn bread j Tho Hatuo old prayora On going to hod. Tho samo old Illlilo, Tho samu old Truth; Tho samo old hazel Wo felt In youth. The snmo old mother, Tho samo old love; Tho samo old hopo Of meeting above. C. E. KLINE. of his tonipor, Anyhow, though Plnocho Isn't sweet, Iio'h donr, for Police Judge Chnmbors mndo him pay n $25 fine to gain hla freedom. There wiib a big demand for Plno cho In the local market, however, for ho hadn't got outsldo tho courtroom when ho wiib rearrested on n churgo of child abandonment. low Isn't vory long before tho "good Is n poor follow. fonion nro vain, but men nro more so nnd with far lews ion- FOH SALE Nearly new Icnthcr topped buggy. Will sell cheap if taken at once. T. Mans, Club Cigar Storo. SEUVICES AT SUMXER. Rev. G. Leroy Hall will hold spe cial services at Sumner Sunday ovo-ulug. TAIIERXAC'LE TOPICS. Tonight. "Tho nniigoi- Sk'iinl" No sorvlco Saturday. Como out tonight nnd hear tho singing. Modem Woodmen Largest IXRU ItAXCE ORDER In tho WOULD. MARK Reg. U. S. Fat. Off. SCIENTIFIC STOCKINGS Relnforoed with Linen lor MeniWomen and Children KNEE: Very strong and durable. Very clastic Extra long always in the right place. HEEL: Special linen. Very strong and durable TOE: Special linen. Very strong and durable. X jB3" '-TS'S WELT: Very clastic. Never bind3 leg. g INSTEP: Gusset of heel and edge of ribbed leg form a straight line over instep of stocking. Rip-proof. Rub-proof. Always comfortable. Always reaches and covers the knee of the wearer. Instep of wear er always in clastic ribbed part. No bind tng easy and on. off rfr No scam to touch any TENDER part of the toe. Rip-proof rub-proof. A full lino of thoso Scientific Stockings. nt tho HOME OF STAXDAItl) MEHCIIAXIMSE Magnes & Matson MAHSIIFIELH'S LEADIXG OL'TFI'ITEIIS Silver Spoon Sweets Arc Delicious Chocolates mnde of Pure Materials, iu a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They are packed in -pound boxes at 25c and 1-pouud boxes at 50c. Each package contains a Coupon which to get one these beautiful Silver Spoons everybody sells 'em. Bradley Candy Co. Marshficld formerly '70 Modem Company. mmk will help One Pull Coupon, (or 2 iH 10c for One Spoon KS G Coupons and 48c for Hgy 2 Six Spoons. STATEMENT OF COXRITIOX Flanagan Bennett Bank of MAItSIIFIELI), OREGON At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts ?397,393,93 Nanking IIouso GO. 000. 00 Cash and Exchanges 141.G40.G3 Totnl 9588,010.10 Llnbllltlo Capital Stock paid In 150,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits G4.1CG.72 DIbKs 484,774.74 TonI $1588,040. 10 Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. IMIOXE 72 Pacific Llvory & Transfer Co. Many n Coos Day niiin Is In grout r thnt ho will got nil thut Is co-(.-to li lm. Wo notlro thnt most people who consumed by curiosity still sur ra.- lit our mistakes ttmoh us nothing (wore burdly worth while to tiinko inn. A horse Is not of any use until It broken, but It Is different with u w. lion will spend u whole day tliiK l "ii egg that a hungry man . cat In a mliiuto. IV STORY OF THE DAY. Something to Hold llliu To XOTIt'E. ..! Coos county warrants drawn on tho General Fund and endorsed prior to .Inly 1, 1910, will bo pnld on presentation ut my olllro In Coiiulllo. No Interest will bo allowed on any of those warrants after Nov. 3, 1911. Dated nt Coiiulllo. Qro., this 2nd day of Novoinber. 1911. T. M. ni.MMICK. County Treasurer. City Auto Service flood Curs, Cnroful Drlvors and roasonnblo charges. Our motto: "Will bo nnywhoro at any tlmo." Stands Blanco Hotel nnd Ulnnco C'lgnr Storo. Day Phones 78 nnd 40. Xlght Phono 4 ft. ItAltKEIt GOORALE. Proprietors. M. W. A. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEHIC'A LARGEST IXSl'RAXCE ORDER OX EARTH Cheapest,, Safest Insurance: CLASS FOHMIXG XOW. Only order having Tuberculosis Snnntorluni giving Frco bonrd, room, trentmeut nud medicine to members. I). A. JONES, JOHN II. STARR. Clork. nist. Deputy. lwnys bo the same ns you nro ' ho whispered to her tenderly. id It Is nil I ask, my dearest ono." "And It I nm, you will nlwnys lovo Blio nnswerod, quietly. f'Yes," ho nnswerod hor, "always." Sho looked boyond him Into Only sho know thnt oro long would bo quite different, for sho growing stout! rhon she smiled Into his face. id tho moro you seo of mo, tho pater will be your love, will It ?" she nsked. "Yes," ho nnswored, "I swear It!" nthim she was comforted. A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD Seems heavier when ho hns u weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Dueh lon, mall earlier at Atchison, Kan sas, says: "I havo been bothered with kidney nnd bladder trouble nud had n severe pnln across my back. Whonevor I carried u heavy load of mail, my kidney trouble lncornsed Somo time ago, I started taking Fo ley's Kidney Pills nud sluco diking thorn I havo gotten entirely rid of all my kldnoy trouble nnd am ns sound now ns ever." Foley's Kidney Pills nro tonic In nctlon, quick In results. No matter at what stage your kidney trouble may bo, take Foley's Kidney Pills nt onco for quick and permanent relief. Red Cross Drug Store. A now stock of tho latest tho in MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Ordor Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dn. E. F. WINKLEH, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation freo. Ofilco hours: 9 to 12 n. in.; 2 to G and 0 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Marshfleld, Oro Prof. A. Richards TEACIIEIt OF PIANO. And vol co culture. Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Songs- tncken nidg., littl ltroailwny. V1"'"' w piomnisco. jftoift Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality T. J. SCAIFE "ft A. II. HODGINS Marshfleld Paint, (3& Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSUFIELD, Phono 140L Oregon pvK. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduato of the Amerhan school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 1C1-J; Marshtiold; Oregon. J W. HENNRTT, Lawyer. Ofllee over Flanagan & Bennett Dank farshfleld Orogon T-ML J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Surgeon ; Marshfle,ld, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post O.ll ce. Phone 105-J A Wise Old Owl Said Shiftless Sam: "It is easy onounh to ninke monoy If you hnvo money to mnko It with. I seo chances overy day to mnko monoy If I only hnd n llttlo stako to start with, but a follow thnt has no capital doesn't hnvo a fair shako in this world." Snld tho Wlso Old Owl: "You nover will havo n stnko until you stnrt. Stop your spondlng and try sav ing. Pinch out a llttlo of your earning and start a bank account no mnttor how small. Add to It. Tho longer you put it off tho longor opportunity will glvo you tho cold shoulder." Which ono wnH right, Sam or tho Owl? INTEREST PAID OX TIME AXD SAVIXfiS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS HAY CAPITAL 8100,000.00 MARSUFIELD OREGOX The Impression Carried Away By the Visitor $ 1 00 Reward For any sowing machine I can't place in first class ordor. Supplies fpr all machines furnished. Lenvo orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogors hotol. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono 111-L Roforouco O. O. Lund, loothor butchor DH. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We nro equipped to do high class work on short notlco at the very lowest prices. Examination froo. Lady attendant. Coke building, oppo slto Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. Writing to his homo paper, tho Springfield (Ohio) Sun, a man traveling through the south said: 4 "Mobile is a liberal user of electricity and its streets are well lighted and decorated with many fine signs an uncontro vertible evidence of conspicu ous enterprise." No doubt our own city, has inspired similar comment many times, rn. ii. 11. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases a Speclnlty 203 Coos nidg Phono 81-L Ofilco hours 1 to 5. After the show try & Turkish Batb Phono 2 14-J. Don't you think it pays to send the visitor home feeling that ho line COO 1-1 n linn nUi !,- wllinll Oregon Power Co. live merchants do business? . 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