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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES H. C. MALONKV DAN K. MALONKY Editor mid I'uli. Ni'ttd Kiliior Entered nt the postofTice aI Marsh Sold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. Dedicated to ttio service ft the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Address all communications to COOS HAV DAILY TIMES. Sfni-shllcld :: :: :: :: Orcgo HOLD ifiUIL IEII HEBE SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. Ono year Jl.bO When paid strictly In advanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times is $5.00 pr year or $2.60 (or Ix months. Odlclol Paper of Coos County Au Independent Republican nows paper published every evening except Bunday, and Weekly by ,TIio Coos Hay Timet) Publishing Co. LA EOLLETTK IN NEW YOKK. TO ADD to the uncertainties of the situation Amos IMnchot, whoso brother Glfford was In strumental In preventing a La Fol lottc Indorsement In Ohio, Is now straining every nerve to have the La Follotto reception In Now York, whero tho senator Is to speak In Cnr ncglo hnll tonight, on "Tho Issues of 1012," a great and crowning hucccbb. If tho Plnchots are contemplating a Roosevelt candidacy, to what pur 1obq nro they Inviting La Follotto to Now York? Tho situation cannot Finnish Cooperative Company Elects Officers Had Good Business. The Finnish Cooperative Company Incorporated ot Marshlleld held their sixth annual stockholders meeting In Finnish hnll Inst Saturday night. Alex Johnson, presldont of tho board of directors during the last year, act ed as chairman, nnd John Dackman us secretary. The annual report which was read by tho secretary showed n consider able Increase In business during the year, and n substantial dividend was declared. A complete board of directors, consisting of seven members, Is elect ed nnnunlly, nnd at the election Snt unlav night tho following directors wore chosen for tho onsulng year: Alex Johnson, John Uackmnn, Win. Hugqulst, Conrad Hagqulst, Chas. II. Lax, Wm. Asplund, Andrew Stogard. All except the last two named were reelected. This board is empowered to attend to all tho affairs of tho com pany nnd will elect presldont, secret ary and manager at tho first directors meeting. I. Lnndo, the present mnnngor, will without question be nBked to re tain his position, as ho Is conducting tho business to entire satisfaction. Thero arc nt present about 0 0 stockholders In tho company, nearly all being In nttendnnco at the moot ing In addition there were invited a number of friends, who pnrtook of a flue banquet serve dat the close of the business session, there being In all about 200 present. Tho meet ing was inoHt hnrmonlous, nnd the eevulng thoroughly enjoyable. BLOODY BOUT IN BK MY I 'OUT OF UMI'OJ'A. Plant .Made to Improve Itlver Di'iiln to Gardiner. The Itoseburg Review From nays: lint lin ntnlinrrnHMlnir fnr It will lflve I - - 7 Y -. "-- - i iiu nun inn i.n loiicuo movemeni new impe-j..AsU,I1K for tne Ilcor .lt()n of tuh, ami u win pincu . r. ituosuyeii , ,,ort ,)f UniiMimi. petitions will -wiiero nu lAl pro ho will hnvo to Indorse what , ,, ,)rMeiitoiI to tho County Court of FollottO BaiH or 1)0 COnBplcUOUH' n,ni,.ltm P,mlv within fi lw,r. tlt.in. uy inn hiiuucu Nobody bollovo that La Follotto Is -deliberately boating tho brush for Roosevelt. That Is foreign to tho senator's nnturo, oven If there wore not dollnlto assurances that ho will lm In tho race to tho cud. Hut Mr. IMnchot evidently had something in mind when ho fought La Folletta resolutions In Ohio, and his brother must have something In mind In now making tho La Folletto Invasion of Now York an ovont. A fair conclusion would bo that tho IMnchots hnvo given over tho no tion ot nominating Roosovolt. Hut Mr. Munsey, who nlso stands close to tho colonel, is now out In double column announcement that Rooso veil will run and must bo nominated. It Is nil very Interesting but Is It not politics? Tho movement hns been on foot for several months past and has for Its object tho commercial development of all that portion of northern Doug las county, from Drain westward to tho roaHt, with Gardiner as the place of entry. ' The territory embraced In tho ' boundaries of the proposed territory of tho port contains about $10,000,- 000 worth of taxable proporty and clone to 1,200 voters. Once tho port Is established, the voters may au thorize a bond Issuo with which to Improve tho harbor at tho mouth of i the Umpqua river, and by this In (lucoinont to Increased navigation It Is hoped to bring about the building I of a railroad, with Drain as the gate way." H THE FI8HERMAN. I? was a lad of IiIrIi dirrce: Hho was a farmer a daughter. IIo camo to dull the xllver Ico. Or did lie coniii to court her? "Oh, aimlu wliero you will," quoth alio. "Tho llttlo trout may swim to thee, Hut never think thai you'll catch me." let where was that fair maiden born Hut felt her heart bent higher To eee a lordllnit look forlorn .Ami beg to came nnlHh herT "Stray nearer If you mint." quoth slie, "Hlnco 'tis an act of churlty, Ilut novor try to ipeuk to me," Tho woodland ways uro mvect and ereen Under tho summer weather. iAnd through the tllnglu. throucli the dene Oo boy nnd elrl tOKCther. "You held my hand becuuse," quoth he, "Tho stepping atones were slippery, Ilut now I'm over, let It bo." A heart thut burns, a brnniit that alchs, Ited lips with prouiUo Intlon; A pleailliiK volco and brluht brown eyos Alas, my pretty iimMuu! "Can Biicti a kln of uiun," quoth ahe, "Iook down to w(h u ulrl llko me? Then will I l runt my oul to thee." Slio alts nmld tho yellow aheuvea, That little farmer's IiiukIiIit, Or counts the ucurlet cliorry leaves irull on tha shliilnu water "Ited loaves and river deep." she, "Come hlilu my toar worn heurt. for he Hath broken and forantten me." -IMtn rhlllpotta. CAHNKGIK HERO AWAItDS. No quoth Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 73 Pnclflo Livery & Transfer Co. If you hnvo auytluug to soil, trade, tent, or wnnt help, try n waut ad. City Auto flood Cars, Caroful roasounblo chargos. "Will go nnywhoro at Stands Hluuco Hotel Cigar Storo. Day Phonos Night Phono AG. HAHKER At OOODALE. Proprietors. Service Drivers and Our motto: any time." and Ulanco 7S and 40 crovs Found Vt of the Rocky .Mountains 'llils viv, , PITTSHURO, Pa.. Jan. 22. There hns been no dlsplny of heroism In tho United States west of tho statu of .Missouri during tho last year, It tho nwurds of tho Carnegie Iloro Fund Commission innde public yes terday, are to be considered as n criterion. According to this report, there are thlrty-soven porsons who have been awarded ensh prizes and medals for deeds of bravery at tho close of the last fiscal year. Of theso nlno aro cases for Massa chusetts, which comes highest, with Now York second with seven; Ohio nnd Wisconsin hnvo three cases each; Texas and Connecticut hnvo two each; Oklahomn, Florida. Michigan, New Jersey, Ponnsylvnnla, Illinois, Missouri, Delaware, Maine nnd South Carolina hnvo ono each, One party receives reward for a deed of bravery at HKiuey, Australia. i no prizes vnry rrom a Jack Duarte Loses Decision After Taking Hard Punish ment Twenty Rounds. Jess Day. the local boxer, was given the decision over Jack Duart from Oakland, California, at the end of a fast and furious 20 round con- tost nt the Marshfleld Skating Rtuk Saturday night. It was a Just and popular decision on points nnd gen eral merit, although contrary to ex pectations before the light began. The betting wns 5 to C In favor of Duarte up to and even after the) had begun to mix matters, clearly Indicating that the sports had picked their man. Hut Jess Day fooled them. Ho surprised even his friends by his good showing nnd established himself more than over as u fearless, able, und strong nrtlst with the gloves. His wife, tho lone represen tative of her sex In the building, fol lowed the progress of the fight with untiBunl Interest. Kid Glllen, who wns to have ap peared against Sing Hosan in the preliminary, had left the city, and It wns very lato when It was finally arranged that Earl Henderson should fill tho place In a friendly set-to with tho little Chinaman. These were four laughter-provoking rounds, pulled off without any ceremony. At 10:30, Charles Howard, the re feree, und tho parties for the main event climbed Into tho ring. After customary Introductions, Instructions by the referee and making ready, the boxers rushed nt one another for the first round; Dny, taller, lithe and broad-shouldered; Duarte, short, chubby and muscular, chest and back and arms covered with n heavy black hair. Hlood FIow.s Firely. Day had tho best or each round, drawing blood from Duarte In tho lirtli and keeping It up In every round thereafter, first from nose nnd mouth nnd later from a gash under the left eye. Tho sixth, eighth, and thirteenth rounds were especially fu rious, blood flowing freely with Day In the lead. At times It appeared us though Dunrto simply "forgot" to cover and wus roundly punished for his Indiscretion. Ilotli his eyes were almost cloned In the twelfth round, and nothing but dogged gnmciuMS and a physique that seemed able to withstand the most pruelllng punish ment saved him from being knocked out. Day outfought und outguneral led but did not knockout Dunrto. Hurl Henderson challenged Duarte for a fight before tho bout, providing Dunrto would win from Dny. Duarte answered this by Issuing a broad challenge to nny lightweight on the Pacific coast, barring none. "Any amount" of Dunrto money was offered at 0 to 5 on Dunrto before tho gong sounded for tho opening round, but thero were no takers. The sporting sympathies wero thus with Duarto from tho beginning, but this chnnged very soon to almost ovations for Day. Dunrto'fl mnnagers, however, be llevo thoy have a real chnmplon hid den In their man, und claim that the result of tho fight Saturday night simply wns tho result of nono or very Indifferent training on tho part of Duarte. Another fight may therefore be expected with Duarto as a prin cipal t WITH THE : J TOAST AND TEA t GOOD EVENING. LIFE. Llfce to the falling of the star. Or aa th fllcrtita of earti are. Or llfc the freah uprttw's itnudy hue. Or silver drop of mornlnc dew. Or Ilka a wind that chafes the I1od. Or buhWaa which on water atoed kfen lch la man. whoae borrowed lUthl It straight called In and paid to- nluhl The wind Wows out. the bubble die. The iprln entombed In autumn flea. Th dew drlea up. the Mar Is shot. The flight l pat nd man forfiotl -Henry Klne. THE w REAL TEOT OF STRENGTH. HO ta the atronr? Not he who puts to teat Ills slnewa with the strong and proves the beat. But he who dwells where weak ling congregate And never leta his aplendld strength abate. Who la the good? Not he who walks each day With moral men along- the hleh, clean way. Out ho who Jostles .glided sin and shame. Yet will not aell his honor or hla name. Who la the wlae? Not he who from the start With wUdom'a followers haa taken part. But ho who looka In Folly's tempting cyca And turna away, perceiving her dligulsa. Who la serene? Not he who fleea his kind Some desert faatneia or some cavo to find, nut he who In the city's noUleat scene Keeps calm within he only la serene. -Ella Wheeler Wllcor. It isn't always easier to forgivo than o deceive. The Indolent mnn fills his time look ing for something he knows bo can't Hud. Some terribly expenslvo things aren't in tho least desirable. If you aren't sorry about yesterday you nren't worried ubout tomorrow. Tho difference between obtlnnc.v and Unimex Ix oftin Hie dlirerence be tween you mid me. Tho man who hasn't a cent Is the one who Is dead anxious to pnm as u millionaire. Marriage Is a lottery, mid the fellow who hns capital is the ono leasi apt to get a prize. K FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND Is a rollablo family mcdlclno. Give It to vour children, nnd tnko it your solf If when you feel n cold coming on. It checks nnd cures coughs and colds nnd croup und provents bron chitis and puoumontn. RED CROSS DRUG CO. THREE THOUSAND YEAR8 AGO. hepherd of Tempe; a maid of Tyre, could It be brought oversea lour eves of lire? You and your blue anil nurnle. Vour hair In a twisted spire. Vour soft little form so light and warm. Tho heav'n of my heart's dealre. nnbi. i nu 1WAS a shepl You were i What ship ci You und yc inednl to 2,00() In cash with u mo dal. I carried you on to Tempo, Out of the white sea town, For strong was I of arm and thigh, I. .... w, IVIIUOTU, You and your dusky tresses, ONLY FORCE CAN IIRING AHDICATION (Hy Associated Press.) PEKIN, Chlnn, Jan. 22. At another meeting of princes of tho Imperial clan tho Empress Dowuger was present today but they did not reach u definite re sult. One of tho princes In formed tho Associated Press that tho meeting was firm In Its opinion that tho throno would not ubdlcnto unless driven to do so by forco. . 4 first Class Auto Service I Cnrs lenvo Front of Lloyd hotol to moot nil trains. Fnro 25c. Snecinl calls anywhere at all hours. nEST CARS. Best drlvors. Phono CC-J un til 11 p. m after 11 p. m. phone G-J. Rcsldonco phono 28-J; after 12 phono 181R. V. L. FOQTE, Proprietor. luraKnscr mi&MZr. VW.v J m IM0B Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality You and your brows or brawn. To my aheepskln tent, the way we went. And there 1 aet you down. And love waa the lord of Tempe, l.ovo like u noonday glow. When I held you and kissed In the purple mist It was all that a man need know. And the amoke of our hearth stole ud. ward. And the bells of our flock rang low As I clasped you tight In the smoldering light Three thousand years ago. -Pall Mall uazette Snapshots, Children aro merely men nud women who have not yet succumbed to civili zation. An ulllulty Is a fresh disappointment In disguise. A suffragetto by nny other name would talk us much. Affectation la dignity making an ass of ltself.-I.lfe. Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastside and Other Locations I. S. KAUfMAN & CO. 177 Front St. PROFESSIONAL L .DIRECTOR T" R. E. IK WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation free. OIIlco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and C to 8 p. m. Naturopath iustltute Room No. 1. No. 13C Droadway, Marshlleld, Ore rvlt. a. W. LESLIE, J-' Osteopathic PhysIciAu Graduate of the American school ol Osteopathy at Kirksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 161-J; Marshlleld; Oregon, Thin Ice. Dan Cupid skates over the Ice where U'e thin. While wo clumsily follow the brat. And the nrst thing we know we have all tumhled In. . But beauty Is only na deep ns the skin. And we ought to be thankful for that. New Vork Times. Looked Good, Woggs-So you got stung In that mln lng company? You should have knowu better. Hoggs-How could I? It looked llko a real thing: no fake earmarks about It, Why, thero wasn't n single man on tho board of directors who was prominent u public life.-Puck. J. W. UENNKT1, Lawyer, )fllee over Flanagan & Dennett DanV tarshfleld Oregon T"R. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and 8urgeoa Marshflold, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Offlto Phone 106-J T". A. J. HENDRY'S L' Modern Dontal Parlors. We are equlppod to do high class work n short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo slto Chnndlor hotel, phone 112-J. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTIIEZL Phono 3IU1 The Kitchen Heater Holds Fire Over Night This inexpensive gas range attachment avoids kindling (ires in cold kitchens winter mornings. It is built to heat the room and does it with very little solid fuel. "With a kitchen heater the gas range can bo used straight through the year, delivering punctual meals, saving the time of the cook and keeping her kitchen clean. Ask our New Business Department. Tele phone 178. Oregon Power Co Condensed Statement of tho condition ot The First National Bank or COOS RAY at the Closo ot Duslnoss, Dec. C, 191i. Resources. Loans and Discounts 1229,329.87 Uonds, Warrants nnd Securities 73,161.(0 U. S. Donds to sccuro circulation 25,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 81,472,91 Cash and Sight Exchange 141,131,91 Total $550,000.29 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in , $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits,,. 10.797.U Circulation, outstanding 25.000.Oy Doposlts 414,298.90 Total fjnno.oooio INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MARSHEIELH OREGON STATEMENT OP CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of ' " MAHSHEIELD, OREGON At the close of business, December B, 1011. r Resourced. Loans and Discounts $422,312.88 Banking Houso " 50000.00 Cash and Exchanges !!! 184486,41 Totnl $050,700.10 o .. , o. . abilities. W-.ift-w:: bisk! Deposits .!!!!;;; ;:::::::;;:; s'miS T0tftl ' !... 9000,700.10 Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony lave a Soul? Si0 nr Pr8ent dfty homebulldors-whother to o"a house tlmt 5m nPnrn?ce mU8t alwnya romn'n tho saro8 Neighborhood h ""'L ?fa I,tt,a "freshing occasionally. Mslivharn... . f 8 d.0 ,n"vMual tastes n framo houso can oTXnt often w 11. F$m w,th ,ts surroundlngs-a (re.li coat -the'ira's a' e rs'uR1 naL ytoun8r1Ur11nk0,ehbOr,a M beror'e SSSUS" tS Sl'oouvlowr C A. Smith Lumber & Mfe. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT srm " ? " , .. mm " unuftuw'Ai, fllAHMHMl.lJ"' t . t A TURKISH RATH will GOOD. Phouo 214-J. do you Unique Pantatorium DYKING. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ROSS & PINEGOR. 356 Central avenue Phone 250X HAT WORK. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TitIe GuSSTZt Abstract Co. Pro. Tlmtor - c.l .m PlUoB Iju,to , ,. v"JMa'a Afc-cms "BA3TSIDE" WDc7es Job Printing: ia-- aufflra