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T5,v..IVi.ir'uiii'i.A4nW-MtfWWWIIM!yyMayw ,rf,'j0r wvi "- -iiwvwipjjir- iTfn THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION. mvAHmflRnont 441 .i-1 s'i ,i ' EW ,J!i j V COOS RAYTIMES M. O. MALOXEY Editor mid Pub. DAX E. MALOXEY News Editor Entered at the postodico at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as socond class mall matter. Dedicated to tho sorvlco ct tho people, that no good cause shall lack . champion, and that evl shall not thrive unopposed. pornrlly suspend the state constitu tion by riding rough shod over thnt article that confers on the Judiciary the responsibility and authority to adjudicate legal quesMons. The thing to do with tho recall Is to use It for removing unworthy of' NEWS OF ALLIXJANY. (Special to Tho Times.) Miss Mario Hndnbnugh returned homo Saturday from Allogany where she has just finished an eight months llclals and not to so employ It ns term of school. Her school has beon to reati I ro every prenic judge. voter to bo n su- THE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. Ail Independent Republican nows popcr published every ovonlng excopt Buuday, and Weokly by Tlio Coos liny Titties Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Ofllclal Paper of Coos County Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshflcld :: :: :: t: Orcgoa subscription hates. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 For month 60 WEEKLY. Ono year f l.bO When paid strictly in advanco the subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is 5.00 jwr year or $2.50 for six months. THE BLIGHT. PROSPERITY like charity begins 'at home. Tho prosperity of Coos Bny depends upon tho residents of Coos Day nnd not upon tho Itinerant spe culator who, attracted by tho extra ordinary development of tho place, Hott'letf long enough to fill n sack of honey nnd depart. Such Individuals hnvo Injured Coos llay nnd nro Injuring her to day. Thoy have- not come hero to uco what thoy can gho but what thoy can got. Thoy moot strangors In the town nnd disgust them with their hrnncn nnd sordid methods. Thoy talk In hIx figures nnd thoy wenr dia monds In their senrfs. They nro parasltos, giving nothing, asking nil, the llrst to blow when things nro bright, tho first to show tho yollow when tilings nro dull. Great amounts of money nnd ener gy are expended to light tho blight In tho fruit. Hut hero Is a blight thnt Is much more dangerous nnd nioro dllllcult to enmbnt. Somo dny tho Faithful who havn given so generously In, money nnd tlmo for tho betterment of Coos liny nnd tho establishment of tho city upon n linn nnd substantial basis, will rlso In tholr wrath and throw this excess bnggngo over. And thnt will bo n good thing for Coos liny n very good thing Indeed. Thero nln't no tiso o' feolln' bluo When people don't agree with you. Jos' go ahead and have your whirl. Of courso you'vo got tho smartest girl That ever k-jpt folks up nt night And, Inter, lenrncd things to recite, Of course them tunes your young sters play Are lino as those for which folks pay When concerts grand go out on tour With nil that money can secure. Of courso your dog Is good and kind, And handsome, too, if folks could find Tho tlmo to stop an' study up What constitutes n stylish pup. And your old boss, If ho could trnln At racing might come back again And so tho things that nro most near To us are always tho most dear, For wo nlone can count their worth And know they nre tho best on earth. Though cynics sneer nn' critics doubt, You know whnt you nro talkln' bout. An there's no use o' feolln' bluo When pcoplo don't agree with you. Selected. WEST PROCLAMATION. very successful nnd she leaves with nil sorry to see her go. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Oibony left Wed nesday for Mr. Qlbony's home In Xorthorn California. Mrs- Gtbony was formerly Miss Whlttctf. G. A. Gould loft Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Tourtlllout of Santa Hosa, Cal. Mrs. Tourtollout has spent the summer In Allegany. Mrs. Hanson, who kept Mr. Thom as's house whllo thoy were east, will return to her homo farther up on West Fork. Ivy Noah, who has beon attending school In Iorth Bend, enmo over night to visit with his pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Noah. An officer of Salvation Army held tneotlng .In Allegany Tuesday eve ning. He announces ho will bo up ovory week. Henry Laird of Loon Lake came ovor last Sunday with freight. COME GET YOUR PIANO Ypur Now Piano Is Now Waiting For You nt Pnlmer's PInno Place. You'll thank us kindly for saving you tho San Francisco Jobbing profit, tho Portland dealer's profit and tho pluno agents' big commission, for It's our candid opinion that wo did the piano buying public a fnvor when wo decided to distribute tho suporb Adnm Schnaf lino of pianos and player pianos direct from tho factory nt Chicago to your homo In Coos county. PALMER'S PIANO PLACE, 170 So. Broadway. THE COKE RECALL. THE Portland Journal has tho fol lowing sensible editorial state ment roucornlng tho attempted rovlvnl of tho Coke recall: "Tho report from Rosoburg Is thnt tho Coko recall will bo revived. It will only end In failure. To at tempt tti press It Is iiuwIho endeavor nnd n misuse of the recall. Tho grounds offered by the propo jiontH for attacking Judgo Coko with the recall nro tho Instructions In u murder enso. Thoy say tho Instruc tions caused uciiulttal of the accused. Rut, the snme Instructions In a Port land enso resulted In conviction of tho aroused Governor DcsluiiutcH Novciii'icr rtOMi im Tliniikmrivlm; Leitnl Holiday SALEM, Ore., Nov. 13. Govornor West has Issued tho following Thnnkslgvlng proclamation: "Whorens, In nccordnnco with time-honored custom handed down to us by tho Pilgrim forefathers of our nation, tho presldont of tho United States has by his nroclamn Mnn rot nBldo Thursday, November 30, ns TI-nnkBglvIng dny, nnd hns deiilcpod H ns n day for tho serious nnd thnnkful consideration of tho manifold blessings showered upon us Mirouih tho bonodconco of Al- inlebtv God; nnd "Whorens, It Is moot nnd fitting thnt nil tho people of this state should pntiBo In their labors and re turn thanks n tho uront giver of all good and perfect gifts, for his tnnnv "Hm nf mnrov. for tho prosnorl'y. health and hnpplncss with which ho hns encompassed us. "Now, therefore, I, Oswnld West, govornor. by virtue of the authority In mo vitcil ns govornor nf tho stnto of Oregon, nnd In conformity !" tho proclamation of tho prcsl-i 'nut and tho custom of our nntlon. do bv thf"o prosontfl proclaim nnd sot ntinrt Thursday. November 30, ns niib'le lioUdpv. bosneiltlng In Its observnnco by nil tho citizens of this tnt" n Ro'ie'" retrospection ovor the bounties of tho yonr thnt Is past, n 'rntnrnnl charity In thought and net to thnso whoso paths nro shadowed bv sorrow, sickness or tribulation, n unlvorsnl nrayor to tho omnipotent Creator of us nil for Hio continued penco, prosperity nnd ndvnncomont of our mngnlflcont stnto nnd beloved nntlon." SIMPLE LIFE IX FEltN'DALE. Editor Times: I must toll vou about n little exci tement out bore one nlg'it recontlv: Wo were nwal;:noil In th night by loud barking of dogs nnd running, nnd In tho morning snw tho tracks of a largo de-M1 where ho hud run b hero and Just beyond, had leaped Into (leorgo Michigan's orchard nnd gone ncross In great leaps, finally going Hlllrt flf tltn nrnlintf1 nml This alone oBtnbllshoH u,,.,, ,. ...ir...r.n.ii,.r m. ww the fact that tho proposed recall Is 0II )Unvn ,owan, ,,,,. 8,0IIKht j ox. HliHiird. .... I niiilned tho hoof innrks nnd they nro Hut there Is a bron.lor and MKlior, forgo nnd sunk deep In the soft earth reason. The people of Judgo Coke's (ni, ,oro W11H ,0I1K ,,,,. Iort tho district hnvo never c'nliued rapacity, ,nPH, f tho who fonco. nnd will never desire, to pass upon) Wo hnvo n.tilto a lot of game out the legal question or whether tlio , i10rt. i hnvo a mink shot In our llKltl'llfriMllU l'jufk tt u'.tfik luf In linn- . . . , ',',', ;., . , " ani nnu during uio sonson wo nony w th the lnw lo do that lu- hvo Hi,nt two ,nm0n8o horned toll gently rvqulroH legal trnlnlng. 0wl, to say nothing of tho skunk who It tnkes yours or study for a doc- wn8 8,t H0 n,loIy ll0 (iat even cast lor to prei.are himself to (llngnoso, j,jh musk. Most any tlmo we dlsoase. It takes years or study to Pm,id hJi0w yo wi,0,.0 ,,, ,,ru,n took quality as an electrlcnl engluoor. In i,s lunch off tho hiickloborrlos down electrical H'lonre, It la about us much bv Pony Slough, whllo over tho ns the average layman can do to ox- tlll nt Plymouth Poultry plnco. Mrs. plain the difference bweon u kilo- ifockinnn shot a largo bald-hend wntt nnd n Kilkenny cat. It Is as onglo. And by tho way there's the iinrd to pass Intelligently on tho In- most wmuim-rni rIlIi timm nnw. i,, Htructlons to a jurv ns to diagnose n Inrgo room heated with dlstlllnto disease or build u dynamo. .heater are 000 young chicks That Is why the people of tho set'-',,,, busy as nuts In their hill or- bees oijd district will have no patlonco their hive. The place Is wondor vlth the effort lo have them sit in fully well ventilated and Is n most Judgment on Judge Coke's lnstruc-, interesting sight, tlons Tho Instructions nro a mat- SUBURBANITE. tor for tho supremo court, nnd It so, . happens that the vital part of tho JOAQUIN .MILLER 70. instructions used by Judgo Coko wore OAKLAND. Cal., Nov. 13. Re tnlten from n decision by the supreme reiving congratulations from dls COlirt. i tlllgllishoil frlonds In this ronntrv. ' The Coko rocnll would demand nnd nlso from abroad, "Jonquln" that the pooplo of tlit stcond ills- ulller. the ' Poet of the Sierras," trlct be a supremo court to sit In uulotlv celebrnted his seventieth Judgment on u decision by tho sit- bltthilny annlversnrv Fridav, Not jireme court In effect. It would bo withstanding his advnnced years, tho Uie setting aside of tho supreme poet is still enjoying cood , health ALLEGANY 8.CIIOOL CLOSES Miss Mprlo Rodnbough of Arngo, Ore, closed n very successful year of school at Allegany. MlsS Rodo bough is a very capablo teacher nnd did her best for tho ndvoncoment or tho pupils In hor charge. Hor efforts woro appreciated and all wish hor success In tho future. She will bo missed grcntly ns a social factor in tho neighborhood. Frldny evening tho following pro gram wnB rendered by tho smaller chlldron: Song by school, "Sweet Orogon, My Home." Wolcomo address Johnny Kudrnn. "Vacation" Jack Collins "A Child's Question".... Pearl Price Dialogue, "Tho Grumbler," Hnzcn Prlco nnd Jack Collins. "Psnlm of Liro" Elva Gray Recitation, ".Mamma's Help," Grade Shaver nnd Margaret Hnnsoiii Recitation, "Paddlpyour Own Cnnoo" Emmett Collins. Song, "Tho Stnr Spangled Banner," Elva Gray and MyrI Stemmormnn. Tableau, "Tho Best Flag," by several llttlo chlldron. Recitation, "His Speech," Jack Terry Dialogue, "Backward Glanco," Morlo Stenimeruinu, Lonzo Stemmed man, Byrl Nonh. Recitation, "Ono Thing Ho Forgot," Elva Gray. Recitation. "John Jonkln's Sermon," Hazel Cowan. Recitation, "Pumpkin Frost," Sam uel Gray. Recitation, "A Slx-Yoar-Old," Ed- wnrd Larson. Dlnloguo. "Whnt Thoy Will Do," Hnzon Prlco and Emmet Collins. Recitation, "Contontmont," Annlo Kudrnn. Song Elva Gray. Recltntlon, "How to Curo n Cold," Tholmn Dodge. Recitation, "Mnko Your Mark," Hnz on Price. Recitation. "Brown's Miatnko," Byrl Noah. Rocltatlon, "Sell" Lemuel Gray Tublenu, "A Bnchelor's Dream." Lonzo Stemmormnn and several girls. Recitation, "Pa's Roy," Emmett Col lins. Recltutlon, "I Don't Know When to Stop," Mnrgnret Hanson. Rocl'ntlon. "A Cnt's Tea Party," Penrl Prlco. Tnblonu, "A Flag Modley," by sov ornl children. Recltntlon Jimmy Kudrnn. Recitation. "A Swinging Chnlr," Jack Collins, Dialogue. "Pnrllamontnry Lnw" by several chlldron. Rocltntlon, "Neighbors". .Elva Gray Recitation, "Tho Senses," Yolln Terrv Song. "Benutirtil Llttlo Hnnds," Penrl Prlco. Recltntlon, "Tho Rusty Sword," Lon zo Stemniormnii. Recitation. "Now Church Choir," Merlo Radnhnugh. Dialogue, "Bravo Llttlo Mary." An nlo Kudrnn, Ponrl Prlco nnd Vel la Torry. Roadlng, "Tho First Snow," Tholmn Dbdgo. Recitation, "Landing or tho Pil grims," Elva Gray. Tabloau. "A Modern Mnud Mullor" by n number or boys nnd girls. Recltntlon. "A Llttloi Fishormnn," Lemuel Grny. Song, "Just Bororo the Bnttlo, Moth er," MyrI StonuiKTman and Elvn Gray. Pnntomlne. Song. "Old Hundred." Benediction. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo wnnt fresh salmon and are prepared to pay the highest cash prlco for thorn. For further parti culars sco C. G. HOCKETT, Emplro City, ot GEO. F. SMITH, Coos River COUGIIIXG AT XIGIIT. Means loss of Bleep, which Is hard on everyone. Mrs. A. Polzor, 2C W. Jefferson St., Omaha, Nob., says: "1 can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ns a Biiro cure for coughs and colds. It cured my dnughtor of n bad cold, nnd my noighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured her wholo rnmlly with Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound. Everyono in our neighborhood speaks most highly or It." For dryness nnd tickling In the thront, honrsoness, and nil coughs and colds, tnkc Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr Compound. Keep always In the liauso. Contains no opiates. Tho genuine In a yollow package. Roftiso substitutes. Red Cross Drug Store. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY rR. E. F. WINKLER, Naturopath nml Chiropractor. All chronic diseases trentod. Consul tation frco. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to C and G to 8 p. in. Naturopath lnstltuto Room No. 1 Mo. 13G Brondway, 'Mnrahflold, Ore rvlt. G. W. LESLIE, '-' Osteopathic Phyolclan iraduato of tho Araorhan school of Myopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Offluo la Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to I; Phono ltil-J; Mnrsbtlold; Oregon J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. 0mo ovor Flnnngan & Bennott Bank t'arshOold Oregon TTH. J. T. McCORMAC, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. )fIlco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Offiio Phono 105-J T"R. A. J. HENDRY'S U Modern Dental Pari on. Wo aro oqulppod to do high clns work on short notlco nt the vorj lowost prices. Exnmlnntlon froe Lady nttondaut, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. DR. II, R. .MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases a .SjM'clalty 103 Coos Bldg Phono 81-1. Olllco hours 1 tn f REAL ESTATE City proporty, Farm, Timber, and Coal Land. Low rnto Flro Insurance best and strongest company. Renting of Rooms nnd Houses. Selling ltckots to any part of Eu rope AUG. F11TZEVN 08 CENTRAL AVENUE, MmMiflelil. Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 130 177 Front St. court, oiu of the threo brnnchos of nnd Is mentally rrosh mid full or on government In elTec. It would totu- prgy. A GOOD POSITION enn bo had by nmbltlous young men nnd women In the field of "Wlroless" or Railway Telography. Slnco tho S-hour lnw became pffectlvo, nnd slnco tho wlroloss conipnnles nro es tablishing stations throughout the country thore Is n great shortngo or leiegrapners. Positions pay beginners rrom $70 to $00 por month, with good chnnces or advancement. Tho National Insti tute or Portland. Oregon, onerntes undor tho supervision of R. R. nnd Wlroloss officials, and places all grad uates into positions. It will pay you to write them for tun details. NOTICE CALLING FOR A XOMI XATING MEETING OR CAUCUS FOR THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR Till: OF- FICE OF MAYOR, COM- MOX COUNCILMAN' AND OF RECORDER. ;$S2 'Micttinjacr L Mm ttooiiii t t i?-zz Snow Drift Flour HigJresS Quality ESPEV SINGER ORPHEUM TO. NIGHT. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Paclflc Livery & Transror Co. JftS.i1 L fitter tho sbow try a Turkish Batb Phone 214-J Thn Tlmoa' Wnnt Alio lirlntr runlii I ra ffrilto i ,. i.t-jiiln n maiflm Notlco Is horoby glvon thnt by or dor or tho Common Council or tho City or Marshfleld, Coos County, Oro gon, duly mndo nnd ontored on tho 17th day of Octobor, 1911, a nomi nating mooting or cnucus will bo hold In Odd Follows hnll in said cltyw Mondny, tho 20th day of November, mil, at the hour or eight oclock In tho ntternoon or said tiny, tor the purpose or nominating candidates ror the following ofllces: n mayor of said city to sorve for tho term of two years commencing tho first Mondny In January, 1912; two members ot tho common council or said city to servo ror tho term of three years ench com mencing the first Mondny In January, 1912; a recorder of said city to servo for tho term of one year com mencing the first Monday In Jnnunry, 1912. Said candidates to bo voted on nt the regular nnnual municipal elec tion of snld city to bo held Tuesday, tho fifth day of December, 1911. Dated this. 9th day of Novemoer, .11111, JOHN W. BUTLER, Rocorder of the City of Marshfleld, Cooa County, Oregon. ilver Spoon Sweets Ave Delicious Chocolates made oi' Pure Material in a Sanitary factory by Glean and HEALl'iiy workmen. They are packed in yT)om boxes at 25c and l-1)0lUl(1 boxes at 50c. Erich package contains a Coupon which will help you to get one of these beautiful Silver Spoous everybody sells 'em. Bradley CantyCo, Mirshfield foj'inei'lv pie Modern company, TV; vlk Hk9 Send One Full Coupon, (or 2 half Coupons) and 10c for One Spoon 6 Coupons and 48c for Six Spoons. He Got the Job A young mnn hnvlng applied to a wholesale houso for a position recently found hlmsolf boforo tho mnmiKor for examination. "Hnvo you n bank nccount?" was Ids nrst Question. "I have," was tho reply. "Lot no To your bank book," was tho next rcquost. After glnucliiK over It and noting tho long list of rogulnr, thoiigh small deposits, ho snld: "Young mnn. you nro engaged, nnd I want to compliment you on your Raving nblllty. I nl ways Insist upon employing only mon who hnvo tho good sense to savo tholr monoy." W0 invito every young man In this community to open nn nccount nt this bank! INTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS BAY CAPITAL 3100,000.00 MARSHFIEM) OREGON STATEMENT OK COND1TIOX Flanagan Bennett Bank or MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts 397 393 33 Banking Houso !!!.'!!!.'!!.'!! GO.WoO Cash and Exchanges 141,540.53 Total 3588,010.48 Llabllltlea Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00 Surplus and Uiidlvldod Prottta C4 1C5.73 Do"08lt8 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .484,774.74 Totnl ' 3588.0I0.40 No Odor or Danger No Flickering or Ghastly Colors Every merchant appreciates what theso ad vantages mean in store lighting. Good lighting in stores pleases customois; shows off goods to the best advantage; pro motes sales; enables tho customer to obtaiu exactly what he wants. The Tungsten lamp gives a p u is o w h i t o light, soft and clear. It is tho nearest arti ficial approach to sunlight. Properly installed and fitte'd with correct shades and reflectors, Tungsten store light ing and plenty of it is so economical that it can be afforded by the smallest shopkeeper. Our New Business Department will bo glad to send an expert to investigate your light ing needs and make suggestions on a scien tific basis. . Telephone 178 Oregon Power Co. h j i Xu. fial'flf w.iwfa' if. -Jfci. Bmaa "tfMKfWSMM