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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSrfFIELD, OBEGOfl -WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1912 - EVENING EDITION ' 2 COOS BAY TIMES Entered at the postofllco at Marsh fteld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. M. O. MALOXEr Editor and Tub. 9 AN K. IALOXKg News Editor Dedicated to tho servlco of tho people, that no good causo shall lack -champion, and that ovll shall not fferJro unopposed. -SUBSCRIPTION ItATKS. DAIIiY. Ono yoar J6.0 Per month 5 WEEKLY. Ono yoar Jl-50 Whon paid strictly In advanco tho ubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Bay Timet Is $6.00 per yoar or $2.50 for rtx months. SOUTH INLET IIP AS (Contlnuod from page 1.) L AW GN T HE Northern China in-State of An archy and Brigandage Many Crimes Reported. (By Official Vnwc of Cooa County An Independent Republican news paper published evory ovenlng excopt ajuriday, and Wookly by The Coo Itay Times Publishing Co. .Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES. Warshflcld :: :: : ; ; : Oregon CHEERFULNE88. It I have faltered mora or teas in my great taak of happiness: If I have moved among my race And showed no clorlous mornlnr face; If beams from happy human eye IIavo moved ma not; If morning; akles. Dooks and my food and aummar rain Knocked on my sullen heart In vain, Lord, thy moat pointed pleasure take And stab my spirit broad awake, Or, Lord. If too obdurate I, Choose thou before that spirit die A piercing- pain, a killing; sin, And lo my desd heart run them In. Robert Louis Stevenson. P. F. Smith 1.00 Jos. Woods 5.00 Robt. Hcbort 1.00 Hnl Scger 2.00 Morgan Atkins 5.00 Chas. Underwood 5.00 A ritli Antlnrann . ... ft. Aft Mlko Grant 1.00 1 Mukden have systematically been Job. Sheridan 5.00 ! raiding tho homes of juominent M. McOuIro 5.00 1 men suspected of boing in syinpa- Murt Fltzpntrlck 2.00 ti,y wu, tho revolutionists, assass- j. a. strong a.uu Assoclatea Press to .Coos Bay Times.) PRKIN, Jan. 30. The polico of CANNED. EDITORIAL BRILLIANCY. Drllllant men like to have oh their helpmates brllllunt women. Tho ossenco of marriage Is com juintonHhlp, nnd tho woinnn you faco across Ihu coffee urn every morning for yearn must bu both nblo to appreciate your JoUcHuud to sympathize with your asplru Jions. If thin Is not ho tho man irlll stray actually or else chase tho ghosts of dead hopes through tho graveyard of his dreams. Prettlncss pulls unless It Is back cd up by Intellect. The merely clover woman Is nearly as bad us tho clever man. All those lcoplo who carry most of their goods In tho hIiow window are headed for Jobs at the button counter. Albert Hubbard AGITATION. Agitation Ih tho method that plants the school by the side of tho bullot box. Agitation pre vents rebellion, keeps tho peace and secures progress. Kvory step jibe gains Is gained forever. Mas ketsarothe weapons of animals. Agitation Is tho atmosphere of tho bruins. Weutlell Phillips. Oscar Lowis 2.00 Kobt Sweotman 2.00 C W. Mlllor 1.00 I rank Ganst'om 2 00 F. Gonzallcs 1.00 Jos. Sllveratl 2.00 Jno. Nelson 1.00 W. Fowlor 1.00 Nick Oust 2.00 Jos. Tomatoes 2.00 Jas. Slgo 1.00 John Dallas 1.00 Crls Oltclc LOO , Jerry Tomatoes 100 Nick Anton '. . 2.00 QustPoto 2.00 Nick Slgo 1.00 Jess Cloary 5.00 Otto Mlllor 2.00 John Hill No. 2 1.00 I Qeno Grant 2,00 F. L. Wilson 2.00 O. S. Ramsdol! 2.00 Aleck Dashnoy 1.00 J. J. McGutro 1.00 H. E. Davis 1.00 II. W. Holallpj) 1.00 Jas. Murry 50 Carson 3.00 M. Coleman 50 A. L. Long 1.00 J II. Johnson 50 Chas. E. Berry 5.00 R. McCnrty 1.00 John Stirn 1.00 John Stovons 2.00 J. M. Rylandor 1.00 Geo. Cool 5,00 John Stlens 2.00 C. Cronkhlto 1.00 John link 2.00 Joo Damon 1.00 A. Bystrom 1.00 J T. Ilnlloy 2.00 Poto Rostoo GO C. E. Whltworth 1.00 W. J. Whltworth 1.00 Iinrry Lltlo 2.00 Frank AdamB 2.00 Geo. Dwyor C00 Geo. Whlto 1.00 J. II. Pltzpatrlck 2.00 W. B. Lester 2.00 Jas. Boono 1.00 Joo Clawson 1.00 Thos. Wnsson 5.00 W. P. Totton 50 mating thim and carrying off their wives and daughters, according to a letter from a missionary in that city, received today. Consular reports confirm tho ac counts of scores of murders nightly. Large bands of robbers are hold ing up and plundering travelers on the roads loading into Harbin and and torture and kill victims who cannot mcot their demands. TWO ARE ARRESTED Lenders of Strlko nt Lawrence, Man's,, Plead ot Guilty. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmoa.) LNWRECE, Mass., Feb. 1. Jo seph K. Etter, leader of tho strikers, and his principal assistant, A. Gio vanni, editor of n Now York Socialist pnpor, plcndcd not guilty to tho charge of being accoasorlcs in the murder of Anna Loposso, tho Italian woman who was shot Monday night. Their nrrcst apparently had llttlo of fect on tho strike situation. 8TRIKE8. Tho Impression of the prevn lence of strike Is exaggerated. Most persons fall to recognize that they are exceptional Tho average worklugiaan loses less than one day a year In this way. A strike lasts Just twenty-three lays on the average, and the av erage employer carries on IiIh business Just thirty years with out a strike. It can no moro bo said that labor unions desire atrlkes becauso they are reody for them than that the United States wants war because it has a large tleet and army. Union Ism hus made Its mistakes, but tho life of in u n Is short and evo lution Is sure. There will be tho ebb nnd How, and tho move ment is onward and upward. John Mitchell. First Class Auto Service Cars lonvo Front of Lloyd hotel to meet all trains. Faro 25c. Special stalls nnywhoro at all hours. BEST CARS. Dost drlvo'rs. Phono 66-J un tf.l 11 p. m., after 11 p, m. phone -J. Residonco phono 28-J; aftor 12 Vhone 181R. D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. GETS LARGE SUM i Simper! In Canadian Hank Robbery Cum1 Fight Extradition. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES. Feb. 1. A deter mined fight will bo mndo by Charles Denn ngnlnst oxtrndltlon In connec tion with tho new Westminster Bank robbory. Dean Is sold to have re ceived a largo sum of monoy from a mysterious source and If tho hearing March 5 results In nn ordor for his removal to British Collumbta, ho will carry tho matter to tho Secretary of Stato and to tho President. $142.50 ROUS SAX FRANCISCO HOTEL SI Bay Plan fur Fill Thoro Is unus'ial activity In the Murket Avonuo dis trict these days, neatly all the hoiui. owiers having tholr building nlsl In anticipation of tho proposed AM Work en raising the I'lesbjlurLm church was b?sun today sssaW Jfr sbbbI ivu?T mm V Nice Fat Doy, "1 wonder what a nice, bright girl ees In him." "He has his good points." "What aro' they?" "lie woul d m a k o excellent stuttlug for a sofa pillow." H K Lono Highwayman Holds up Gtii'Mft nt the Winchester (By Associated Press to Coos Times.) SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31 -A lone hl;l'kne hU'hwaymnu held ip tho night cleric and six ptosis nt tho Winchester hotel early today an I cp caped with ?87B Tho man regis tered ns B. Hardy, Denver. TAFT DELIVERS TALK Flg'it Bay iwutl.' Only Safety. "Fellow tried to sell me a gold brick today, but I foiled him." "Wouldn't bite, eh?" '1 didn't lmvo tho money." One For Doth. "Why don't you neetl a vacation?" "My wife Is taking ono." ATTENTION EAGLES I Moot at hall Wodnosday night. Im portant business. By ordor ot Presldeut. T" T? ''wnicisa Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Kajs Itoput'llcaiiH Will Win In Next Year (By Associated Press to Coos Times) COLUMBUS. O, Jan 31 Pioil dent Taft In nn aldross to moro th .n DO republican editors of Ohio todty declared the party wou'd win In Vi vembor but ho said much cf tho bin it of the light would fall en the odltots. After addressing the editors, Taft tpolte to delegates to the Ohio con stitutional convenilon lie dcclln id to give any suggestions. A MYTH. A floating:, afloatlnir. " Across the sleeping- sea. All night I heard a singing bird Upon the topmost tree. "flit, come you from the Isles ot a recce, Or from the banks of Seine, Or off some tree In forest free Which fringe the western malnf . "T CAMB not oft the old world, - Nor yet from off the new. But I am one of the birds of (Jod Which sing the whole night through." "fill, sing and wake the dawnlngl Oh. whistle for the wlndl The night Is long, the current strong! My boat It lags behind." TpiIE current sweeps the old world; The current sweeps the newj Tho wind will blow, the dawn will glow, Ere thou has sall'd them through." Charles Klngsley, IS SAVED MY LARIAT San FmnrlHOO Policeman Rescues .1 Would-be Suicide (By Associated Press to tho Coos Baj Times.) SAN FRANCISCO. Jnn. 31. A lono highwayman held up was lassoed and dragged from tho surf by a policeman when he at tempted to drown himself when he was robbed of $7G. A mounted policeman found Her r n sitting In the surf, and loosening his lariat camo pounding down the b"Rch. Tho noose nftcr n long run j tip swing over tho water settled ov- Herman's head and shoulders. Snubbing his lariat to the horn of his saddle Henly snapped Herman t t of the water like a cork on a lino. IS KILLED RV HOGS Oklahoma Aulolst Victim of Swine While Sleep Wnlklug (By Associated Pros to Coos Bay Times) BEAVER, Okla., Jnn. 31 Sims Brown, proprietor of a moving pic ture show was killed and partly de voured by hogs early yesterday. Brown kept his automobile In a shed near tho hog lot. It is believed that while walking In his sleep he started for tho shed and fell or was knock .'d over nnd attacked by the hogs. THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is Its fatal tendency of pnoumonia. To euro your la grippo coughs take Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound. R. E. Flshor, Washington, Kns., Bays: "I was troubled with a sovero attack of la grippo that threatened pnoumo nia. A friend advised Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound nnd I got rollof after taking tho first fow doses. I took three bottles and my la grippo was cured." Got tno gonulno, In tho yellow package. RED CROSS DRUG COMPANY. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhoro nt any time." Stands Blnnco Hotol and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 46 Night Phono 4G. BARKER & GOODALE. Proprietors. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. Coos Bay Naturopath College CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHIC, HYDROTHERAPY and nil branches of Natural Thora poutlcs taught. Terms reasonable First Semester to open February 12. For Information address DR. BIRD B. CLARKE North Rend, Oregon. BOYHOOD. Ah, then how sweetly closed those crowded days. The minutes parting one by ono like ray That fado upon a summer's eve. But. oh, what charm or maglo numbers Can give me back the gentle slum bers Those weary, happy days did lea7 When by my bed I saw my mother kneel i And with her blessing took her nightly kiss; Whatever Time destroys he can not this E'en, now that nameless kiss I fevl. Washington Allston. 7, Have Us Lauader Your Underwear We wash these garmonts cleanei and batter than the work can be done olsowhore, and they are not worn so much. We do not shrink them, oren woolon garmonts aro roturned the samo alto as when sent us. Wo Iron the garments nicely, make ordinary repairs freo of chargo and you have fresh clean, sweot under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next weok'i laundry bundle. MarshfieldHand & Steam Laundry PHON 220-J OJESSIONAL piRECTORY TUTTRS. K. SHADBURNE. AVX Teachor ot volco placement, breathing nnd Interpretation ot song is ready to receive tho public. Studio 211 Commercial Ave. E. 1. WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation free. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 13G Broadway, Marshfleld, Ore pvR. G. W. LESLIE, -f Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office in Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4 Phone 1G1-J; Marshfleld; Oregon. J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer, )fflee over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Iarshfleld Oregon "TR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Oflke Phono 106-J T R. A. J. HENDRY'S L' Modern Dental Parlors. We aro equipped to do high class work on short notice nt the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phone 112-J. Every One Appreciates Hot Wate Here is the device that will give you all you need at a few minutes notice You may have a Detriot Jewel Standard Water Heater FREE if you apply QUICK. Call or Telephone today and make sure. Heaters will be held a reasonable length of time for future delivery. Telephone 178 Oregon Power Co Important Ncrtice to Property Owners i Give us a description of your property and we will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. First National Bant FLANAGAN & BtNNETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUXTV, ESTABLISHED IN 1889. Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits $100,OOOJ 8, Into, sat paid on tlmo deposits. SAFETV DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. u. 8. Depository for Postal funds. Tnxes can ho paid through tl uuuk iruo or cunrgo. Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony lll 'S hnV,!ial qM8il0.n for prOBont dy homebulIderB whether o?a h5? MW.WCmln nWearM must always remain the u Neluhborhno, at fcWUl Perm of a 1,tUo refreshing occasionally. easJlv Z mS CDP 8 U. ,nHvIdual tastesa frame house L nSJn namonUo with its surroundlngs-a fresh coit -tho 1 '! W,U mk,t 0B 8od as your neighbor's now hot W ?ote a fra" makeS y0U eel 1,ko a noW maD- mlcht WJR ? h0"80,,a susceptible to most any change ,7 S2d hSnm nnd WhUo U ,a Permanent it does not necessaM woJe oWv?in7eS.r or a mntny. There are lots of tbtoP before bS,n nUt .h0U8ea and lumbr t you should knot before building com0 In nnd we'll glvo you our views. C. A.J Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOIJTir ixnrnwnTv xwanVlOS- ARTMENT SOUTn I1ROADWAY, MARSIIFIEI& tmmmmmmmmmm Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Pniii HENRV SENGSTACICEN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phone 191 - Marshfleld Office 14-J. arms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a peclalty. ueneral AfenU "EASTBIDB" . GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFIC agffma kiMrUB.AJtty