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..-,,.... THE COOS BAY TIMES, NIARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912 EVENIMG EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub. DAN M. MALONET News Kdltor Entered nt tho postofneo nt Marsh Bold, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as socond clasii mall mattor. Dedicated to tho Rcrvlco cf tho people, that no good cauao shall lack champion, and that ovll shall not tbrlvo unopposed. t ' 5 Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Knrshlleld :: :: :t :i Oregon HASTHIDE, KEXTll'IC INLET AND TEN Ml I.I 2 II A VK fixe LISTS ok i:lh;iiim-:s koii leap VKAIt. Leap Year Kdltor: EiiBtsldo shall not he put to ono side. Wo tnku notice thoro Is n great lint of hachelors wnltlng to he asked. fit3 POWER FROM SENATE Senator Rayner of Maryland Opposes Restriction on Arbi tration Treaties. THOUSANDS OK DOLLAltS IX PHIZES. (By Hay r SUBSCRIPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year 16.00 For month CO WEEKLY. Ono year H.bO Whon paid strictly In advanco tho subscription prlco nt tho Coos Bay Times Is ?5.00 pr year or $2.60 for Ix months. Associated Press to Coos Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 1C Senator Unynor of Maryland, In a I think Enstsldo has tho largest Met i speech today on the arbitration tren- of bachelors of nny town in Oregon In ties with Great Britain and France, bachelors of any town In Oregon In proportion to population, and they aro nil good looking young men too and not the Btlngy kind so I wish to submit tho following list Oniclnl Paper of Coos County An Indopendont Hopubltaan now aper published ovory ovonlng oxcopt Bunday, and Weokly by Tho Coo Hay Times Publishing Co. DIRECT KLKCTIOX OK SEXATOHH A PKOGHKSSIVK STEP. THE Indirect election of national senators hus for 70 years been a sourco of growing ovll In our national llfo. Progressives stand for direct election or them by thu people. Ono of tho objectionable features ot election by tho legislature of tho states has boeu the waste of tlmo gonorally experienced and tho dis traction of lawmakers from tholr propor huslncsH. Weeks and montlis havo been dovoted to the election, nnd Bomotlmos legislatures have ad journed without accomplishing this objoct. ProuresHlvenoss In tho Im provement of methods of govern ment has restored legislatures to tholr propor business wherever tho pcoplo elect thulr national senators, nnd has Increased elllclency, economy nnd oxpedltlousness In tho transac tion of luglslntlvo affairs. Another dlsndvantago of logloln tlvo election has been the fostering of tho power of bosses, the employ ment or political machines and thn lowering of tho standards of party morality. Tammany at Albany and Lorlmorlsm In Illinois and some sos elons of tho Orogon legislature mere ly nfford oxtromo Instances ot n poli tical demoralization that Indirect election of fcdornl senators has caus ed In ovory Btnto. Hut election of them by tho pcoplo, which Is ono of tho applications of progrcsslvcuess, lias tended to restore control of par Hoh to tholr voters, to relegate hos Blsm nnd "regularity" to tho scrap licap and to render It mora feasible for n hotter class of men to becomo Bonntora. Progrosslvonoss In direct election puts tho people Into tho son nto of tho United States and throws tho Bpoclnl Interests nnd tholr legls latlvo attorneys out. Tho supronio ovll or Indirect elec tion has been that It ruusod corrup tion. It enabled men utterly unfit for tho sonntorshlp to buy It. Whole legislatures and communities have been thus dohauched. ProgresBlvo ness gives tho best elnssea or Am erlcan citizenship direct election or senators. It Is ono or tho moans by which tho cancer or corruption Is to ".ho out out from tho body politic. j A WISH FOR IIMH. Ho glnd you llvo on Coos liny! Ho glnd that In this city there Is heard tho whirl or tho wheols or In dustry Instead or tho cry or want! Ho glnd that In this city, both em ployer and omployeo, can, nt tho ond or tho dny's toll, go to tholr own homos. Coos nay rnrtorlos nourish. In u city of happy homos. Do glnd Put tho children or this city hnvo splendid school advan tages. He glad or the many churches Hint nro visible nvorj whoii Ho glnd or tho homily of rlwir mid liny and woodland, of paved stroets nnd avenue. Coos Hay Is u place to live Where men whlstlo as they work. Hut more wonderful than Indus tries, more beautiful than tiees nnd homes aio tho lives or our citizens; heroin llos the strength or our city. That you n citizen or this our city, may he glad with tho days as they come, that your mind may he filled with the wish to do big things for tho city In which you live, nnd that this the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twelve, may ho the bwcote.t. hrlithteitt. mid limit In your life and tho lire or the pity or Marsh flold; and that added to thU may come deservod prosperity. Kdd Morton. Tlctor West. Knvll Peterson. Martin Steckel. Jctt Hay. Willie Leaton. All Whltty. Johnny Telofson. Mnrtln Peterson. Alton Robertson. Howard Robertson. Edwin Potorson. Roy Robertson. S. RobcrtBon. Patrick Dolton Lester Thrush. Amll West. Joe Ward. Irvln VIneynrd. Robt. McGun. -A. READER. LIST. HAYNKS IXLET Leap Year Editor: Hayncs Inlet has a large list of ollglblo bachelors, I beg to snbmlt tho following: Jnck Robortson. Jnmos Robertson. Mr. Drown. Harrison Sanford. Will Harrison. Frank linns. Vnl Sergeant. Wallace Crouch. Albert Davis. Srcnrous Sanford. S. Pinkortnn. Will Chnmbcrlnln. John Keath. Charley Davis. A SUHSCRIUKR. TKX MILK OFFERINGS. Leap Year Kdltor: Ten Mile hns a fine lot of bache lors who hove been patiently wnlt lng for Leap Year. Among tho eli gible nro: Hnrry Henson. Dnvo Adams. Presto Muncon. Verb Adams. Fred. Adonis. Allnn Roberts. John Munson. Frank nowron. Fred Rhyhnrk. Geo. Roberts. Joo Roberts. Walter Petcrsot Delbort Henson. Jnck Plcrson. Abo Roberts. O. Olles. Dan Walker. John Giimca. Earl Mnrkham. Hob Stclnlncklnor. Charley Colomnn. A TEN MILE DACHELOR. contended thnt nfter the proposed Jolut high commission had deter mined tb submit a controversy to arbitration, It would bo UBelesa to give the Senate tho right to reverse tho commission's nctlon. He declar ed that Sonnto treaties would becomo a mockery and farce If such a reso lution, permitting the nrbltrat6rs to decide the case and then giving" the Senate tho right to reverse it, If the I award did not suit, were written In to tho ratincatlohs"ns proposed by Senator Lodge.'1 llaynor snfd ho Is for tho treaties as they Btnnd and ho Is perfectly willing to nblde by tho decision of tho Joint high commis sion. "But I nra not willing to enact a comedy Ilka this which places tho wholo powor In tho hands of tho Senate. Let foreign countries under stand that tho power Invested In tho commission Is genuine nnd that- w- Intend to abldo by It." AVOULD CHANGE DATE. Plmi to Have President Inaugurated I-iit Thursday In April. fl)y Associated Press to the Coos Day ' Times) WASHINGTON, I. C, Jan. 16.-2 In the House today, the Judiciary committee favorably nctod on tho plan to change the presidential Inau guration to tho last Thursday in April. Representative Hergcr of Wiscon sin, socialist, proposed a constitu tional amendment for woman suf frage , Tho IIouso sugar triiBt investigat ing committee decided today to shut off further hearings In public oxcopt thnt or W. L. Uass, the San Domin go sugar growers, tho Wisconsin beets sugnr factories' representati ves, mid Hawaiian Sugnr planters. Independent rounoiH protested In vain ngnlnst this ncllon. TEXT OK DKCISIOX. : WITH the : : TOAST AND TEA TO HIS HIGIIXESS, THE PLUMIJEIt Tho plumber now Hns lots of Jobs, And makes his cola In rog'lar gobs, Tho while tho public Sits nnd sobs, Oh, woo Is mo! Ho walks throo miles With wrench In hnnd, Most norvy man In all tho land, And charges us To bont tho hand, Oh, hullygco! Ho takes an hour To stop a Icnk, Hut not n blush Stcnls o'er his chcok, Tho whllo wo stand thoro Sad mul meek, And feeling HI. Wo pay him whllo He's coming down, And nlso for onch Trip to town, Hut how wo fret And fiinie nnd frown, To seo his bill. Employer Not HeHOonslblo for Negli gent of Fellow Scrvnntn. (By Associated Pros to Cooi Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 16. Tho Employers' Liability law deci sion of tho U. S. Supremo Court yes tordny wns n unanimous nnd com plete victory for tho government on ovory point. Tho opinion was an nounced by Justice Vnndovnntor who declnrcd congress had tho right to regulato tho relation ot lnterstato railroads to tholr employes, that congress had not gono beyond its powor by, abrogating tho common lnw rule that nn employer wns not llnblo for Injuries resulting to nn omployo by tho nogllgonco of follow Borvnnts. Ho Bnld, "No ono hns n vested proporty right In tho common inw.- no round tlint tho presont lnw did not rcgulnto lnterstato com morco nnd wns therefore not objec tlonnblo on thnt ground. Offered Alrondy For Children's Con tests Under O. A. C. Extension Man. CORVALLIS, Ore.,' Jan. 11. Thousands of dollars liavo nlrondy been ofTercd In prizes for tho con tests In corn growing, poultry rnls lng, manual training, nnd domestic science to be conducted nmong the imv mul ulrls of tho Btnto by tho extension department of tho Oregon Agricultural college. "Tho new work will rench every school child In the stnte, since Stnto Superintendent Aldermnn nnd the county Hupcrlntendonts hnvo offered their cooperation In the organizing nnd conducting of tho contests," suld Prof. R. D. Hctzel, director of exten sion. "Tho Stnto Fair Association hns ngrced to furnish $1,400 in cash prizes for tho Bchool exhibits nnd we nlrendy have promises of prizes which will run, possibly, to nonrly J2.000. and ninny other Interests which will doubtless bo glad to oftor Bomothlng hnvo not yet been ap proached, bo tho prizes offered ror tho exhibits nt tho stato ralr alone by tho children will amount to thou sands of dollnrs. "There nro nlso to bo contests nt the county nnd Bchool Industrial fairs throughout tho state, nnd tho commercial clubs will bo asked to co-opornto. Tho work Is also to be pushed by tho Portland .Commercial Club nnd tho Oregon Dovolopmont League. Tho State Bankers' Asso ciation will take up tho work both locally and ns a stntc-wldo move ment. Their committee on agricul tural education, or which ' Empry Olmstcad Is chairman, has agreed "to rnffcnt least $1,800 to help tho mo vement. A commlttco which Inclu des Mr. Olmstcad, C. C. Chapman' of tho Oregon Dovolopment League, nnd Stato Suporlntendont Alderman will meet hero nt tho college tho mlddlo of this month to perfect tho plans. "Thoro will bo, probably, nt least ,30, different branches In which con tests 'will bo hold, Including various agricultural lines, domestic sclenco nnd art, manual training, and poul try raising. Ono fcaturo of tho work -which will have a permanent valuo Is tho fact that when tho contests, such as tho corn growing, potato growing, bread making, and poultry raising competitions, aro ovor tho competitors will ho asked to fllo with tho extension department of tho col lcgo nccurato nnd comploto histories of tho oxperlmonts. In this way thoro will bo thousands ot carefully proparcd records from which somo valuablo Information can bo dorlvod. Tho county Biipnrlntendonts of schools havo ngrced to assist In tho work, nnd one of thorn has mado tho statement that thoro will bo at loast 4,000 exhibitors entered from his county nlono." Why Do We Push Vacuum Cleaners When They Consume So Little Electricity The modern, dustluss, or derly mot hod of donning usually demands no more eleetrie current than is required to keep two in candescent lamps burning the same period of time. This fact may surprise those not familiar with the subject. As the cleaning is quickly done, the consumption of electric current is bound to be slight. Why, under these circum stances should our com pany urge people to use electric vacuum cleaners as a means of having sani tary, dustless homes'? The answer lies in the knowledge that tho era of electricity has just begun, 1 The vacuum cleaner ?1 only ono oi! the early (lev elopments which aro go. ing to make electricity in. dispensable for domestic use day as well as night. It is part of our business to tell people about new and profitable ways to utilize electricity. Every vacuum cleaner helps us sell a little more electricity, but best of all it demonstrates what a really useful and practic able thing electricity is in the household. That's part of the Story. Our New Business De partment will tell you the rest. Telephone .178 OREGON POWER CO. Havo your calling cards printed at Tho Times' ofllce. COUPLE FOUND' DEAD IN HOUSE I). PEHGl'SON. Discovery of Bodies In San Francisco Believed to Re veal Poisoning. (Iy Associated Press to Coos flnv Ills hobby llos. when from work free, lit luilil III ir tnlu nnnii til bnnn And bulng kind to girls nnd boys. M1.8, ,0o Sonburg, were found In Times.) SAX FHANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 1G. Tho bodies of n man and woman bo mbed 10 oo uwnrd Connors nnd who do not know n youngster's Joys. Out nt his suburban Forndnle homo ho likes to play ami romp and roam With little wnlfs or tonder years and linnlBh nil their sobs nnd tenrs. HTATKOP OHIO OlTV.IKTlU.KlW), ( .". - , n hoitho In dlnmond streot hero to day. Tho pollco aro or tho opinion that they were murdered. Thoro nro no marks or vlolonco, nnd It ts bollovod thoy woro poisoned. A fire thought to bo or incondinry origin was kindled In tho bnseiuont nnd burned n holo through tho flooring. The mnn and woman wero Inst seen Saturday. During tho ovonlnu nelch- Hello! Hello! Housowlvcs of Marshflold uso Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor does not keop it call up PHONE 73-J. Frco dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. nlso STERILIZED CREAM & .MILK ICE, HUTTEHMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Condensed Statement of the condlUon of The First National Bank OP 0009 BAY ""-. , Wi, at the Cloao of Business, Dec. G, 1911. rWWWiV. Resource. Loans and Discounts $229,329.87 Bonds, Warrants and Securities 73,101.50 U. S. Bonds to aocure circulation . r 25,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures '. 81,472.94 Cash and Sight Exchange- 141,131.98 Total 9000,000.20 Liabilities. Capital Btock paid In f 100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits. f 10,797.39 Circulation, outstanding 2G.000.Ou Doposlts 414,298.90 Total . . . . 9 000,000.20 INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MAHSIIFIELI) OREGO.V J P VERT NYMANOVEH, - Expert Piano Tiinei-. Pitching, Voicing, Polishing and Tun- ing. Organs Repaired. HAINES Ml'SIO IIOL'SE, MARSH- l-'lEIil). OREGON. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan (3b Bennett Bank of MAHSIiriELD, OREGON At tho closu of business, December 5, 1011. Resourced. Loans nnd Discounts f422.312.63 Banking Houso go ooo oo Cash and Exchanges !!!..!!!. ..!!!!!'. l8MSiSl ToUI 9000,700.10 Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in nn nno oo Surplus and Undivided Profits . Bsnai 57 Do"o8lta ; ...::::::::::::::::: ,lf2lul T0Ul ' 9080,700.10 fc DR. . ';!,V.!!:.,!!?V?'!!;!'!1,;'Sfr'I "rs heard them nunrrolIn.r. nrt r lmiiu in nn- ciiv iitTnliHin riuuity uu.i ' nor8 '8 8'd to hnvo left the house ffRlf MVkWKJISI tSlSSStTx I SI'oiT n of c,thw Connors' i'WT i'Mr( 1'iiurrh tliali'Hiiiuit UhmiuhI by I r "8, oOlluurg. E. I". WINKLER, Naturopath nnd Chiropractor All chronic diseases treated. Consul' tatlon free. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and G to 8 p. m Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 130 Broadway, Marshflold, Ore Alter tho show try a Turkish Hath Phono 2H-J Hie ntouf IUU'M'Htnriii rare KRVNK J CIH-'NKY. Swnrii 1o lH(nr uu hikI mIcIIhm1 In my lir'nniv. Hits Hlli ily ( )iH'tintHr, A. l. Inn). I (Kl) A.W.OI.KAHON, .-otakv vvtn c O'J"?1 j& JftKBlCM Sr; IW5' m iFlOOR HOW GlltL SAID SHE'D 1)0 IT. A Chlcatio woiiiiim- ,!,,.(,. ...... .,, I ,.I,,l.,,vc..,arr, t",r.,u Jkl' liitemntl)-. una turbod by tho crvlnir of n ini. ni'UillriHtlyouthvMoiMKiulinuinuourliiiv hi , Jl,h a Ua"J bl j't ilu' nioiu send tor u'tiiinoniuU tm. ) l,ntuig to ono of the women guests. Ono of tho young ladles present ro- "milieu io tno urldosninld: "What uiiibnnco iinnioB are at a wedding!" "I should say so," roturned tho Int- ! ter, nnd added, without vorv full consideration; "Whon I send out the Invitations to my wedding I shall have printed In the corner, '.No ba- i bios oxpectod. " JTR. G. V. LESLIE, ,L Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllce In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 te i' Phone 1G1-J; Marshflold; Oregon Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phone 191 Marahfleld Ofllce 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Oen9ral Agents "EASTSIDE" J. V. BENNMT1, Lawyer. )ffleo over Flanagan & Bennett BnnV larshtleld Oregon Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality WHY NOT A FRESH EGG SHOW? A number ot counties nre organ izing poultry shows, but a fresh egg show, that Is, something that would give tho avorage man a show ror a rresh egg. would bo a popular caper r)R. J. T. McCOHMAC, Physician nnd Surgeon Mnr8hfleld, Oregon. Ofllce: Lockunrt Building, opposite Post Ofllce Phone 105-J TTR. A. J. HENDRY'S L Modern Rental Parlors. We are equipped to do high class work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free Lady attondaut, Coke bulldlnc. onno. Bite Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This la n vital question for present day homehullders whothor to nae a houso which in appearance must always remain tho same vii,te mt ,W,U pom" ot a "Wo refreshing occasionally. ".,... ,,,uuu? ul"GO as uo individual tastes a frame houso can of ,nin J m ,m,;ino,zo with Us surroundings a fresh coat or mint orton will mnko It ns good ns your neighbor's now house ov ItZT frnm TV 8U,.t makes yoi feeI llk now man. At nn into n framo houso la Biinrn,.fii.i ,x .. nl, . ;iiiuiku "" ...i.. i.. .1 i. . . . .. . --""I'iiuiu iu iiiuaL uny I .li.- n,m w,IUa lt ,8 lo"nnnont It does not necessarily wo'vn ni.Borvn T i i or a inonot0y- There are lots of things befo'?miE ut .housc? nnd lumbor that y 8lloul(l ljnoW hefoio building como In nnd wo'll glvo you our views. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MARSIIFIELI). v n if - i 71 .w .i i . J- J I GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE- BMML AlKSJBe'''JaSMmimamimrmr unburn, i