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J-, , w 1v l 'I "" ' I n? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911 i i : EVENING EDITION. f COOS BAYTUVMLS m. o. m vi.oxey DAX E. MALOXEY Editor iiiul Pub. Xews Editor WITH THE TOAST AND TEA Entered at tho postofneo at Marsh Hold, Orugon, (or transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. indicated to tho sorvlco of tho people, that no good catiso shall lack champion, and that ovl' shall not tlirlvo unopposed. Au Independent Republican news paper published ovcry evonlng except Bunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos liny Timet Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THK C1T1' OV MARSHFIELD. Ofllclnl I'pcr of Coos County Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. tfnrh(lcld s: :: :: t: Oregon t $ t z good evexixg. People wish to be settled: only so far ns they nre unsettled Is there nny hope for them. EMEUSOX. Tin: (jooi) fight. subscriptiox hates. DAILY. Ono year f G.00 For month GO WEEKLY. Ono year H.bO Whon paid strictly la advanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for Iz months. AX EDUCATIOXAL PROBLEM. 0 , F THE ono thousnnd children who start to school in American cities, nine hundred and fifty- four drop out Jicforo fishing high school. Sovon-clghts of tho American children never outer high school nt nil. Thcso statistics, given by Wil liam Allen White, In an nrtlclo en titled "A Democratic Vlow of Educa tion," should direct attention to tho fnct that tho urgent problem In edu cation la ono which concerns the masses as well as the small porcont ngo of your pooplo who go through tho high school and tho still smaller mmbor who finish tho college cour bob. Wo mny Justly fool that tho col logo and university, marking tho cul mination of educational offort, should command particular attention and di rection. In n measure It Is true thnt tho colleges nro supplying loaders or nro attempting to supply them. Hut n leador Is rn'hnr helpless without an Intelligent following, especially n leader who socks to work' by logltl mnto methods nnd to avoid tho decep tive hoodwinking schonies which Imvo boon porpotrnted by unprincipl ed demngogues since tho beginning of tlmo. Besides, when n porson renches tho Htngo of tho college education, ho Bhould bo able In n Inrgo measure to chooso for hlniRolf, to oxnlnro the realms of knowledge unaided and to nvold tho nltfnlls that aro beforo tho boy or girl with nnlv tho fnlnt and Ineffectual enlightenment of tho grades. Tho collogo student, esne-, olnlly In the Inst two years of his ronrso, nhnnlil bo able o oxtrnct from teacher" nnd llbrnrles In n largely In dependent mnnner. tho particular training thnt ho desires. Ho may do this If l'o Is cannble of tho highest oducntlon nnd hns been elllclently pre pared bv his enrller schooling. Ho the burden of our educational weakness fnlls heaviest In relation to the sovon-olghtliB who nevor got Into tho high school and to the nine hun dred nnd fifty-four who dron out of to Hle'i Fohnnl wHliout finishing. Tho tendency of modern soclnl evolu tion J not nrlmnrlly to develop Isolat ed Buimrnien. but to tnnvo the whole wn'i of hnmnnltv a sten at n time to ward tho goal which tho isolated sii pormnn hns nttnlned or ilrenmml of. Kducntlonnl emphnsls should he In this snio direction. And until wo linvo mnde the-school mean some thing vital nnd nttrue'lve, something compelling) noeownry for the mil lions who nre drnnuliu; out beforo thev litvo fairly started on the ladder of learning, wo should spend less time wnrrvlni' over tho hundreds who have cllinbd to tho top nnd nro In n fnlr way to look out for thom Rolves. Tho great weakness of our nresont Bystem of education Is thnt It doe3 not educate, does not got "Ithln enenklng dlstnnco of tho majority of those t Is alining to preparo for good citizenship. I came, nnd snw, nnd hoped to con quer, As the great Homnn onco hnd dono; His was tho ono hour's torrent shock of battle; My field was harder to bo won. I enmo, and snw, and did not con quer, Tho foes were fierce their weapons strong; I came, 1 saw, and yet I did not con quer, For mo tho fight was soro and long. They said tho war was brief and ensy, A word, a look, would crush tho throng; To somo It may have been n mo ment's conflict, To mo It has been sore and long. And yet, I know thnt I shall conquer, Though soro and hard the fight may bo; I know, I know I shall be more than victor, ,' Through him who won tho fight for me. I fight not fearful of tho Issue, My victory is sure nnd nenr; Yet, not tho less with hand nnd oyo all watchful, Orasp I tho buckler and my spear. For I must fight If I would conquer, 'TIs not by flights that fields aro won; And I must conquer If I would Inho- rlt, Tho victor's Joy, nnd crown, and throne. Tlorntium Bonar. PLAlf SATURDAY. LEI CONTRACT AT NORTH BEND; FOR STEAMER i f . jl pj.n.uj. o t . j. nn!U Coos County High School Foot ball Championship Will Be Decided Then. Capt. Edwards & Son to Build Fine Boat For Allegany Run. When n mnn has lots of dough ove rv one exnects him to mnko the big doughnntlona. "God miiBt Dearly lovo a Good Sport othorwlso Ho would not hnvo mndo So Few of them." Hubbnrd. A Donvor working girl hns receiv ed 150 prnposnlB In two woeks. Sho must own a chicken rnnch. THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS: 4 "As a rulo tho girl with tho pret tiest ankles sweeps up the fowest germs with her skirts." "Sing for nn hour ovory dnv nnd you will not hnvo Indigestion," Bays a noted doctors. 'Hint's all right, but what's tho ubo In giving your neighbors pains? AAAA44 44 THE BACHELOR GIRL SAYS: "Tho grentost problom In ovory womnn's life is how to bo good with out bolng lonesome." C. E. Edwards & Son hnvo Just "Tho football championship of Coos closed a contrnct with F. Lowo nnd comity for 1911 will bo decided next w w Collnnd for a flno now stem Saturday when tho Mnrsheld nnd "SHl aulnST BE North Bond High school teams meet ls t0 bo ot tho following dimensions: In North tjend in tho last game of G4-foot hull, 15-foot beam; 42 feet In tho Benson. Mnrshflold has tho chain- depth. Tho hull ls designed by plonshlp virtually cinched, bb Myr- Frank Lowo who designed nnd built tlo Point defeated North Bend last thq Mllllcomn, Capt. Edwnrds Saturday nnd Mnrshflold hns already last boat.' Tho now boat will be d6fented both teams. Howovor, tho equipment, with olectric lights nnd unexpected Is always liable to happon, equipment with olectric lights nnd nnd tho Mnrshflold boys will not reBt high pressure nnd Senbury Bteam easy until the gnmo Is snfely stowed hollers, the engines to bo built by nwny. Fred. NoIboh, which will glvo tho now Mnrshflold hns been greatly handl- steamer npproximntoly 100-horso enped tho past week, for lntik of a power which should mnko her tho good plnco to practice. Thd grounds fnBtest ItiBldo stenmer on Coob Bay. resomblo a nuck pond moro than nl She Is to ho complotod next Foh football gridiron, and havo been so rnary and will go on n double run soft that fast play is nlmosl lmpos- about May 1, between hero nnd Al Blblo. Ono of tho boys oven went so legnny, carrying passengers for tho fnr ns to volunteer to Bet out decoys Cornwall, EdwardB and Foot nutos tho night before the gnmo rind got on tho Allegnny-Draln run. moro' ducks thnn Mnrflhfleld got! Tho pooplo of North Coob River polntB In tho contest. Howovor, tho arc to bo congratulated on getting soft stnto of tho flold may work out this valuable addition to tho Btenmor In Mnrahflold's favor In tho ond. "fa,?. Alqrt which will bj used principally thq sudden change from n soft field on excursion work and heavy freight to tho firm turf nt North Bend, is. lng. nabio to result in somo very speedy piio;. I This In tho Inst chance that Marsh- ,w flold peoplo will havo to seo tho team In action nnd everybody Is urged to com out and support tho homo team A big bunch of rooters from tho school nro planning to accompany tho boys nnd promlso to mnko up In poise whnt tho team may lack In weight. Tho Allco II hns been chartorod nnd will lenvo tho Market street dock at . w IS KILLED HERE game.a,ciSo,r7;!!:R2ncn.ttcr tho,Glen,Rozelleof Empire Bags Tho exact ltnoup has not boon' de cided, but will nppenr at a latefdnte'. BOOTBLACK IS CAXDIDATE. MEDFOHD, Oro., Nov. 15. With Edward W. Egan, n hootblnck, nH their candidate for City Hocordor, tho Medford Socialists hnvo started n campaign looking to tho capture of ho city government nt tho Jnnunry election. 300-Pound One Frank Rogers Kills Black Bear. Glen Itozollo of Empire this week killed n big brown bear weighing over 300 pounds. Ho secured It In tho .loo Nny Slough section where ho hns killed n number of bears this sohsnu. Al. Nichols was with him nnd It wns tho first tryout of their now bloodhounds. I This ls tho first brown boar thnt has been killed In this section In n I long time, In fnct ninny varmint hunt- nrs do not recnll ovor seeing a brown COUGHING AT XIGHT. hear In this vicinity. In tho past. Means loss of Bleep, which Is hard on there wero many blnck benrs which everyone. Mrs. A. Polzor, 25 W. nro a smnllor species. Jefferson St., Oiunhn, Neb., Bays: "1 1 Mondny, Frank Rogers of South enn recommend Foley's Honey niid-Hlver klllod n blnck boar within a Hnvo your calling cards printed at Tho Times office Thero nro boiuo Coos Bny stenog raphers who piny tho piano but tlioy do better on tho typewriter. Did Anybody Pick It Up? Mrs. Moffott of tho Chorryvnlo Jourunl writes: "Tho now $8 corsots which enenso one to tho knees nro ofton respon sible for ombnrrasslng tholr wenr- ers. Tho othor day at a card nartv n fat lady dropped n card. Sho mndo several Ineffectual dives trying to pick It up. Flnnlly with n purplo fnco siio gasped out: " 'Will somobody wearing a dollar corsot kindly pick up thnt card for me?' " Tar Compound ns a Hiiro euro for coughs and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold, and my neighbor, Mrs. Donsou cured her whole family with Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound. Evoryono In our neighborhood speaks most highly of It." For dryness nnd tickling In the hront, hoarseness, and nil coughs nnd colds, tnko Foloy's Honey nnd Tar Compound. Keep ulwnyfi In tho hoiipo. Contains no opiates. The genulno in n yellow package Itofuso substitutes. Bed Cross Drug Storo. fow rods of his rnnch homo, tho mil mnl evidently hnvlng struyed down for somo dollcncy on tho Uogors' rnnch. WANTED!!! CARPETS UIMIOLSTKItINO AND IMAXOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnotimu tic Clcnnlng Compnny. Orders foi work tnken at GOING .V IIAHVKY IMIOXE 11)11 EVILS OF EARLY WIXTER The enrlv setting In of wlntor may Btop ivitlroad construction In Oregon, oxcopt In tho newspnpors. Eugeno Ounrd, L!M COAL. Tho kind YOlT have ALWAYS rSKD. IMIOXE 7U Pacific Llvory & Trnnsfor Co. Have your Job Tho Times' nlllco. printing dono at A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD Seems honvler whon ho hns n weak back and kidney trouble Fred Duoh ren, mull carrier nt Atchison, Knn jus, says:- "I hnvo been bothored with kidney and bladder trouble and tad a severe pnln across my bnck. Whenevor I cnrrled a heavy load of mall, my kidney troublo incerascd Somo time ngo, I stnrted taking Fo oy's Kldnoy Pills nnd slnco tnklng hem I hnvo gotten entirely rid of all my kldnoy troublo and am ns sound now ns ovor." Foley's Kidney Pills nro tonic In action, quick In results, No mnttor at what stago your kidney troublo mny bo, take Foley's Kldnoy Pills nt onco for quick nnd permanent rollof. Bed p,.o., prut: Storo. V Modern Brick Building. Electrlf Lights. Steam Heat. Elognntly Furnished Rooms with Hot nnd Cold Wnter. II O T E L ,C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. latos: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Mnrshfleld. Orecnn Our Dressed Beef shows Its flno breeding In tho doll cncy of Its flhro In tho rich color of tho flesh nnd In tho alternating stronks of snowy fnt. A good Judge knows It's choice beef Just by looking nt It. But you should Judgo by Its tnsto and tondorness ns well. Try n roast for Sunday dinner. If It Is so tender It molts In your mouth do not bo surprised. MAltSIIKIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. , Two .Markets North Bend Mnrshfleld Have Us Launder Your UntJrrwear Wo wash theso garmonts clcanor and bettor than tho work can bo done elsowhoro, and they aro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink thorn, ovon woolon garments nro roturned the same size ns when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nlcoly, tn.ake ordinary ropalrs frco ot charge and you hnvo fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for ench week's chnngo Bundle, yours up with noxt week's laundry bundlo. Marslifield Hand & Steam Laundry PHOV, 22D..T nicraicLiJco. 'm jRMR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dit. E. V. WIXKLER, Xuturopath nnd Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation froo, Ofllco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to G and C to 8 p. m Naturopath Instltuto Room No. 1 No. 13G Brondway, Marshflold, Oro pvlt. G. W. LESLIE, - Osteopathic Pliyolchin Uraduato of tho.Amorhan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Office In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to i; Phono 1G1-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon. BlancharcPs Livery Wo hao secured tho llvory hus. lobs of L. H. Helsuer nnd nre pre pared to rondor oxcoilont sofvlco,t(y tho pooplo of Cpos Bay. Cnroft.l di Ivors, goon rlsa hnd ovoryth'.ng hat will mean satisfactory sorvlca to tho public. Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wa nlso do truck g business of all kinds. iJLAXCIIAKD BROTHERS Phono 13S-.T Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First nnd Aldor Streots J. W. IJKXXETT, Lawyer. Oflloe over Flanagan & Bennett Bank iarsh field ' Oregon DR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Mnrshfleld, Orogon. Jfilco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Office Phone 105-J T. J. SCAIFE (T$ A. II. HODOINS P Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phono 140L Oregon :.D1- 1 1 After the 8 bow try a Turkish Bath 'i"hone 2 14-J. A. .1. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notice nt tho very lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chnndler hotel, phono 112-J. DR. II. 11. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases a Speclnlty 203 Coos Bldg Phono Sl-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5. The nihility to play tho piano is, as everyone knows, one oi! the greatest social achievements. But, unfortunately, in these busy days many of us do not have the necessary time and opportunity to acquire this greatly desired accomplishment. For those who love music, but are unable to play manually, the Adam Schaaf player piano will bo found to give thorough command over the most delicate shades of tone expression and yoit can obtain the same or bet ter than with the human lingers. Procure Palmer's Prices on the Adam Schaaf Player Piano, which is sold to you direct from maker to user from factory to home to purchasers in Coos County. You will find that Palmer's Plan Protects you, as this Advanced System of piano retailing puts the business on a simpler, safer and surer basis, and does away with the questionable methods so often practiced by sharpers with cheaply made pianos to sell at big prices. The Adam Schaaf Pianos have always been marketed in a dignified manner (strictly on their merits) which is becoming of a piano of such rare good quality. Prudent People Prefer to deal with a company which has never found it nec essary to resort to the giving away of premiums such ns piano purchasing checks, coupons, etc., which is a system many dealers are now employing because their lino of pianos does not have the necessary good quality to permit of their being sold on their individ uality. Come early to l?ALMICR PIANO PLACE where you can see and hear the stately Adam Schnnf pianos while our stock is complete. AVo are open ev enings to accomodate those who are not able to call in the day time. Palmer's Piano Place .170 South Broadway, Next to Union Meat Market. He Got the Job A young man having npplled to n whoosnlo houso for n position recently found himself hoforo tho manager for.oxnmlnatlon. "Hnvo you a bnnk account?" wns his first question. "I havo," was the reply. "Lot mo seo your bank book," wna tho next roquost. After glancing over It nnd noting tho long list of regular, though smnll doposlts, ho snld: "Young mnn, you nro engnged, nnd I want to compliment you on your saving ability. I nl-wnj-B Insist upon employing only mon who hnvo tho good senso to savo tholr money." Wo Invito ovory young man In this community to open nn nccount at this bnnk. IXTKRKST PAID OX TI.MK AXD RAVINGS DKPOSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS RAY CAPITAL 8100,000.00 MARSHFIRLD OREGON STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGOX At tho closo of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts f $397,393.93 Banking Houso !!!!!!!!!!... 50,000.00 Cash and Exchanges !!..!.... 141,540.63 Total 588,010.10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00 Surplus and Undlyldod Profits. ..'..'"! .!!!.!!!.! . 54,165.72 Deposits I !!!!!!! ! 484,774.74 Total $.-588,010.10 Times Want Ads Bring Results - ' Ht:$r ?)ttMMatmi W& .-fe. KMto , w.