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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1911)
-rvr' THE COOS BAY flNIES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. COOS BAYTIMES M. C. MALOXEY Editor nnd Pub. DAX 10. .MALOXEY News Editor L 10 BUILD Entered at tlio postomco at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mall matter. VESSEL H SOT INDORSED GIE ILL BE HMD Indicated to tho sorvtco e( tho peoplo, that no good cause shall lack it champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. tfnrshflclri A. F. Estabrook Figuring on Large Steam Schooner to Be Constructed. A. P. Estnbrook, manager of tho Estabrook Steamship company which tuarcss all communications to operates tho Dnndon and Fiflold be-1 COOS HAY DA HA' TIMES. tween San Francisco and Dnndon, is . . . . rm.rn ngtiring on navmg a newer nnu inr .1 u urego,Lrnr vo88el bullt nt tho North Ucml shipyards. It Is Intimated that tho now vessel may bo put on tho San Francisco-Coos Day run. Mr. Estabrook is now figuring with KriiBo & Danks on tho now vessel. She Is to bo of tho samo typo and Btyle as the Flflold, which was built at North Dond, but will bo about ono thlrd larger. It Is planned to have n carrying capacity of about 800,000 feet of lumber. It will cost about $100,000. Mr. Estabrook nnd his wlfo havo been spending a week or so In this COMMUNITY UKViSMJiMiKAr !; section nnu pian 10 icavo on wie lie Trans - Mississippi Congress North Bend Committee Shies at Pro posed New Plans. and SUDSCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. One year 10.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. One year Jl.bO When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription prlco nf tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for lx months. SENTIAL TO PROGRESS. IS GREAT AO HH 00 dondo Sunday for San Francisco. Ho expects to award tho contract HIERE can bo no continued pro-1 for tho vessel about January 1 if his I grcss or prosperity that does not , i """8 not '"" WBO """' involve tho development of a community In its entirety. The growth of any particular Individual or nny soparato sol fish Interest Is not as conduclvo to the advancement of tho community ns general communal development. Tho belief nnd prin ciples of Tho Times havo been and still nro that what Is best for tho community is best for tho Individual. That this la tho belief of tho soundest ........ . . .t...l .. .In.il.t TMtn I individual must learn that though a I Write-Up Of C. A. Smith PrOp nnrrow selfish policy may bo to his erjes fterQ Attract MllCl! Immodlato ndvantngo It will ultima- nnfelrln AHnnttnn toly work his Injury If It Is detrl- OUtSlfJe Attention, mental to tho Interests of his commit-1 Tw b, lu8tnitct, wrt of tho A8i. . nni fmnM m, c- A. Smith proportles, Including his At tho first national con croncc o Cqqs , ' ,,',, , tho clvle nnd social center development, Amorcnn lLumhormnn la mtrnctlng wlilch oponed nt Madison, wis.. Oc- mich attentl0lli Tho following solf- tobor 25, Oovcmor Wooilrow W Ison 0X,natory telegram received horo of Now Jersey, strongly presented tho t()dny g ,uiCntivo of tho probablo nqcd of community development In Orf0ct It will hnvo: nny comprehensive schomo far tno PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 10. Dr. advancement of humnnlty ns a whole Gov. Wilson's words on this point nro emphntlc: Tho llfo of n community Is ef fected by n union of Uh elements, a fusion of ItB parts. If classes hnvo a boiifo of separation from onnh other, If tho sovornl Inter ests In a Btao or city nro hostllo, if men strive to put one nnnthor nt a disadvantage, thoro Is not llfo but tho exorclso of interests destructive to llfo. A community cannot lin mndo or sorved In Biirh fashion. Mutual nld ennnot bo brought oxropt by shnrlng a common llfo. This Is tho slunlflciineo of a mo vement like this, which seeks to innko tho Bchnol tho clvle centor nf tho community. Hy tho free Intercourse It promotes. It breaks down inlsunderstnndlng. It effects a genuine rolonso of lo ronl common fooling. Tho Inovltnblo roault Is accom modation nf Interests, a Bofton ing nf rivalries, n fooling for common undertakings, a remo val of prejudices, nn ndjustmont which must lie nt tho basis nf social rocnnstructlon nnd reform. Tho old lnw of our llfo. which produced such unhnnpy results, particularly In politics, was tho lnw of pinna formed In prlvncy, of Interests sonregntod nnd concentrated bv tho prlvnto exor clso of power, and tho Hoclal cen ter movement Is In lino with tho essential principle nf modem political reform. Tho romedy for prlvnto nnd Bolllsh ninnnge mont Ib publicity. Other prominent Hiionkers nt tho conference were President Charles H. Vim HIfo of the Pnlverslty of Wis cousin, nnd Dr. .Inslnli Strong of New Ynrlc. president nf tho Soclnl Center Association nf America. The former npoko chletly of the work the univer sity Is doing to make Its facilities available thrnuKhout Wisconsin. Ono jinrngrnph of his adilross contains n BUgo;tlon of special value In com munity development: The school house and the town ball nro the property of tho community. At every center thoy should he available to the lar gest possible number nf peoplo for the greatest numbor of hours. These centers may be usod for the Bolf-educntlou of tho people, old and young. The Intellectual and mornl devel opment nf u community must precede or nt any rate bo contom pornry with Its material ndvnnctv ment. Property Interests nro safest in tho community that has been taught the rights of property. This Btotement has reforenco of courso to tho tendency on tho part nf ill-Inform- J. T. McCormnc, Marshflold, Oro. Just rend hundred page write up of resources belonging to C. A. Smith Lumber compnny In Novombor 11 Is sue of American Lumberman. Most remarkable showing havo ovor seen and will bo source of tromcndouBly valuable publicity for Coos county. 1 congrntulato your community through you on Invaluable results that must follow. C. C. Chapmnn, mnnn'""' of tho Portland Commer cial Club. 1 GREAT SUCCESS Reports Made on Irrigation Projects In Oregon, Wash ington and California. By Aesoclnted Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C. Nov. '17. Tho roporlH to tho Declamation Sor vlco nf crops raised this year on gov ernment Irrigation projects nro en couraging, according to olllclalsoftho bureau. As evidence of tho genornl prosperity of tho farmers, tho olllclals point to tho Klumnth project In Ore gon nnd California. Wbllo two hun dred thousand dollars has been paid to tho government for water rights, various other charges and farm mortgages for this purpose do not exceed three huudro.l dollars and there tins beou a largo lucrenso in real estate values. Of thirty thou sand acres In this prnjoct, only two farm units remain ooou to entry. On the Okunognn projost In Washing ton, slxty-llvo por tout of tho lands to bo reclulniod nro undor cultivation this year. (Dy Associated Press.) KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17. Tho majority Joint committee's resolution declnrlng ngnlnst the parcel post was adopted today by a vote of 90 to 10. Marshfield Football Teams Play at North Bend Tomorrow. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) Tho final football game for the county High School chnmploushlp will bo played at North Bend tomor row, between North Dend nnd Marsh Acid. So far, tho chnmnloushtp Is In doubt, ns Myrtle Point has won ono championship game, and Mnrshfleld one. Should North Dend win Its gnmo tomorrow, which Is considered a possibility by boiuo, tho question of HiiMnHlnitlti.' will fin It. n linrl u-nv fnr VAWQACJ OITV T K'nw 17 ibiifiiuihj n " "- " J .w..,,. ..., ...v,., .,,. ,, settlement. After a strenuous session thnt extend ed Into tho early hours today, tho re solutions commlttco of, tho Trans Mississippi commercinl Congress ad Settlement might bo found In a comparison of scores, but nt best this Is not very sntlsfactory or a safe way to win chumplonshlp. In that in- optcd n resolution for prescntat on t Mnrshfleld would have the to the congress, declaring that ho ndvnntnB0 na B,l0 ,ma bcon nblo to Aldrlch currency plan, "may bo' n hg0 far 51 ,nt3 t0 llor op. step in tho right direction, but tho ' ",. nonc commlttco refused to give complete .' Tho Mar8hr,01d team, realizing tho endorsement to the plan. Tho com-1 , , , ,, , t, aro ,ncodi mlttco also turned down n resolution b t novortholo88 nnd hnVo In favor of tho parcels post and a re- J t th of thcIr vcg. solution favoring woman suffrage Tho' wcat,lor hn; not been very con wns rejected. ....i n..t.tnn wnPir i.nt thov ' UIILITU J MAWi ! fcv " rnni in. Htti.iini.it. ti.. rMH II. Cable Nhew;:'dv.sed h cong e 8 J' bcon , outno and have today of tho Philippine problem., fb,een do,nB ""client wtrktn,ln,m- tin i,i . .ni nl ni..A.in ling n wot soggy ball and getting nc- u num kllU OUIU W lIUUIIUUIIIIIVllli UL tho Philippines would "bo nn net of barbarism to tho Filipino people that would make the name of America n reproach to tho world." "Thoro can bo but ono Phlllpplno policy," continued Mr. Egnn. "and thnt course Is so clearly defined that customed to n damp heavy Hold There Is no doubt that tho gamo between theso two rlvnls will bo ono long to be remombered, nnd well worth one's tlmo to sec. Officials who will bo in chnrgo of tho gnmo will bo thoso acquainted no rcnsonnblo mnn enn mlstnko or, with tho now Btylo of play, fully avoid It. It llos In tho education Icomnotont to Judgo ns to tho legality nnd advancement of tho Filipino pco- of nil formations and there will bo plo to that point whera they shall bo 'no necessity for nny argument upon capable of establishing nnd maintain- tho field. Ing a government rensonnbly certain ( 'n,0 old "wnr horses" of tho Marsh In Its Intomnl sense nnd reasonably nQu nigh school will bo In tho llne ccrtnln of external protection." iu nn,i ovory ono 8 cnBOr for tho Another resolution urges tho com-cont08t nnd nnx0l,8 to smell tho ploto divorcement o railroads and k of connict. Cnptnln Clnrk steamship lines nnd the enactment of , , , ,,, t from nfJ ltIo such laws nB nro needed to sccuro V ' i .i.V ,i ,,, ,, i.t win ninv competition In steamship trnfflc bo.;"'?)"!'1 "m; ".,L.? vl hi- I n it tween American ports, nnd tirges tlio I Waltora. a now mnn who has onl national congress to authorlzo tbo boon In ono Bamo o far. but Ib n president to appoint n commission to! consistent nnd hnrd workor. Carlson. mnko such rccommcndntlonB ns will result In upbuilding nn American merchant marine. LONG LETTER IS wlio has been n faithful nnd earnest workor, will bo nt right gtinrd and can be counted on to do his best for the protection of his quarter. At centor Is Seaman, tho youngest player In nny of tho tcnniB but ono who hns dono excellent work consi dering his ago and experience. Tho loft wing Is composed of Jen son, tho mldgot end, but who mnkes up In speed nnd grit, for what ho lacks In slzo nnd weight. Curtis nt I left tackle Is fnst nnd no doubt will glvo n good nccnunt nf himself. Left gunrd will bo flllod by Kruse, who has caused n Kiirprlse among tho football men nnd will bo heard from lntor. Stutsman nt quarter needs no Introduction or comment. Ills Stirl ing worth to tho team hns been shown on many a hard fought field. Lnrson, Clnrk nnd Harrington nro n set nf bnck thnt any High schnnl CLUll DU1NKS AT STAKE. Tlmn Woiidliuin Case In 'of More I'siial Interest. SALEM. Oro., Nov. 17. Dy ad vancing nn tho docket the enso of the Uueholors' Club versus tho City of Woodburn, by which tho club Is at tempting to secure through tho high er tribunal a pormnuout Injunction by nlllrmlng tho lower court against letting tho Woodburn city nlllcors In terfere with tho furthor operation of the club, and to enjoin thorn from arresting moinbors of tho club or Its nlllcors, tho club promles nn early heating to a caso of prime Interost . .. . - , i in? ou voters m nuut-K prK'ri riBiiH m l0 . smnr organizations In the others without knowing that thoy gtnUlf m.iHlinB nU cibs whoro ,lq. arc ns Dally concerned na nro tho m)l. Js BOrvod owners of the properly. I Micraiaiscfl. FL0OB Inow Drift Flour Highest Quality Portland Man Sends Epistle of 32,000 Words to Friends In Los Angeles. By Associated Press to tho Cons Dnj Times) LOS ANOIOLKS, Cal.. Nov. 17 wn'l, bo prouil to claim, and both What Is believed tn bo tho longest offensive nnd dofenslvo havo few letter ever written Is bolng rend to- ?"" " Subst tutes w II he found In dnv hv Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hnmll- Wyorly the wlrey little fellow who ton of this city. It wns ponned by ;l " t'1" bnck fleld. Patterson ntu C. Milton Morso of Portland, Oro., ' nnngan lino men. nil ready nnd n friend of Hamilton's, nnd contains willing to (111 wherever necossltycnlls. thirty-two thousand words and Im Conch nranns Is well satlsfleil with written on n continuous sheet of tno. "J1" ,f t ton'n.1b,,t ' novop wrapping pnper 79 feot In length. ""Mmlatln. for fear of the most ilnn Tho lettor wns written In n spirit of serous opponont thnt a team cam Jest when tho Hnmlltons unbrnldod bave. that oi over-coi.tldonoo. Holms Morso for neglecting to writo to 80on,th offects n other teams nnd them. Tho letter took two mouths l'ns drilled Into his team the l.leu thi.i to write n Knni '8 "ovo'' wo" until tho Inst ' whlstlo blows, nnd thnt to NOTICR TO risni:u.Mi:N. Wo want fresh snlinon nnd "- prepnred to pay tho highest cash prlco for thorn. For eulurs seo C. G. IIOCKETT, Kniiniu cio, oi GRO. F. SMITH. Coos Diver win, n team must keop fighting for ovory Inch nf ground posslblo to gnln. Tpv The Times' Wnnt Ads. Don't forgot tho Turkish IMIONK 21J-.T. Paths XKW CASTLi: COAL, Ll'MP $1.50 por ton. Try n LOAD and bo t'O.V- YI.VCi:!). U. A. Church. Phono 22CJ Tho Times' Wnnt Ads bring results t3vs F' c fe..rt To the Proprietor of the Small Store Your big competitors do not need Hie service of the lighting experts, in our New Business Department. Long; ago the large stores availed themselves oi' tho trade drawing power of modern elec tric lighting. They secured scientific help not one bit bet ter than that which we now offer you without expense. It is necessary that our experts plan tho most efficient and most economical lighting installations. "We want to keep a lighting customer once we have secured his patronage. Tungsten store lighting correctly installed, is within the means of the smallest shop keeper. . Telephone 178 Oregon Power Co. SYour Husband Will Enjoy Mrs. Rorer's Coffee He Got the Job A young mnn having npplled to a wholesnlo house for n position recently found himself boforo tho mnnngor for exnmlnntlon. "Havo you n bank account?" was his first question. "I hnvo," was tho roply. "Lot mo seo your bank book," wns tho next roquost. After glanrlng over It nnd noting tho long list of regulnr, though small deposits, ho said: "Young mnn, you nro cngnged, nnd I wnnt to compllmont you on your Bnvlng ability. I nl wayH Insist upon employing only men who havo tho good sense to save their money." Wo Invito ovory young mnn In this community to open an account at this bank. I.NTKIIKST PAID OX TIMK AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS HAY CAPITAL 9100,000.00 MADSHFIHLD OHKGO.V STATHMHXT OF CONDITION Flcmagcm Bennett Bank of - MAItSIIPIICLD, OIIKGON At the clow of IiiisluesH September 1st, 1011. IlcsourccH. Lonns nnd Discounts f 307,393.93 Danklng Houso G0.000.00 Cash and Exchnnges 141,546.53 Totnl $388,010.10 Llubllltlc Cnpltal Stock paid in f 50,000.00 SurpliiB and Undivided Profits C-I.1C5.72 Doposlts ,. 484,774.74 Totnl $5HH,0 10. 10 a DS. RORKlt, editor of tho Dom ini estle Science Department of tho Ladles Homo Journal tho fa mous cooking authority who has given us hundreds of recipes which ttlways "turn out so well," tried for yonrs to havo a coffee blended ne cording to her directions only re cently did sho accomplish her ambi tion. Wo are rocoivlng many compli ments on Mrs. Horer's Own Dlond Coffee. You should not fall to glvo it a trial. Wo haVo nlso n fresh supply of fresh fruits nnd vogotnbles for our Saturday trade. i Phono us vour order. Ollivant & Weaver TDK Pl'RKFOOD GDOCKUYMKX phoxi: 27.-J A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIKNHY SKXGSTACKKN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl;e Phono 191 Mnrshfleld Office H-J. Farms Timber Coal and Tlattlng Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO 1XD JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domettlc and Imported brands. PUiter, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH DROADWAY. PHONE 201 WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTKRINfl AVn PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnouraa tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And voice culture. Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. en. Appllcants call at Studio, Seugs- tackea Dldg., 130 Droadwny. U. ajv