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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIf.D, OREGOfrJ-HllBSDAft FEBRUARY 1, 1 912 - EVENING EDITION ' 2 COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt the postofflco at Marsh eld, Oregon, for transmtBsloa through the malls as second clatj mail matter. H. C. MALONKY lull tor and Pub. UAN K. MALONKY News Editor i' ' Dedicated to tho sorvlco of the people, that no sood causo shall lack at champion, and that ovll shall not tbrivo unopposed. buubcription hates. DAILY. Ono year 16. lO Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono yoar $1.50 When paid strictly In advnnco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos liar Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for lx monthB. THE POLITICAL OLTI.OOK. "T port of tho entire party except per haps a comparatively few oxtromo conservatives. A consensus of opinion from tho press especially tho lltorary press- Is that Woodrow Wilson Is a .rising fnrfnp In tlin tmlltlrta nt tUn Hnttin. year In tho political nn- ,. ..... ..... , ... , . ;,,.... , , crntlc party, nnd that ho Is llkoly to Un ted States. I havo a , ., , .... . Z uu iuu iiuiuiiicc oi iiiui. iiarij. oup- i pose ho Rhoutd bo nominated on a moderately progressive platform nnd i Til f f alintltti fit t.nnil.nv..l .. n M.ntl- tho Itepub can nnd Democratic par-i .. . ,. ... .. ..... . , in .. oratlvely conservative plntform, then t c8, so thnt It seemingly will not bo', , ,. ,, . , ...... ... i how would tho extreme cements of Editor Times: I rend with Interest tho artlclo published In The Times recently stat ing that 1912 Is to bo a groat and momentous nnls of tho few views of my own on this subject. There Is a conservatlvo oloment and a progressive clement In both SKCO.Nl CO.NTItACT AWARDED nn easy matter for cither of these Official Pner of Coos County An Independent Hepubllcau news paper published ovory ovonlng oxcopt Sunday, and Wookly by Tfio Coos liny Tlmos Publishing Co. Address nil communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Hiu-filiHcld :: :: :: :: Oregon CARNEGIE REWARDS FOR HERO. ISM GIVEN PRACTICALLY. 1 T quickens one's faith In his fol lows to read tho narratlvo of tho heroisms of tho receivers of tho an nual Cnrneglo awards for saving llto er serving Bufforers. Tho story hows what grandours and nobilities lie latent In human nnturo, ovon when tho specimen scorns unpromis ing ns n Bourcc. Tho thrilling flold ( battlo Is only ono of tho many opportunities and scenes of heroism, and not always tho greatest at that. Perhaps the most effcctlvo and enmmondablo fenturo of these Car negie awards Ih that they are not confined to tho actual hero or horo Inc. In caso tho doing of the deed costs tho would-bo rescuoror Ills llfo tho loss to kinsfolk or dependents Is recognized and effort nt compensa tion so far as pnssllilo Is mnde. This Is tho wisdom of tho tondor nees. When tho breadwinner Is lot on account of his hemic self-nncrlflco a medal docs not feed the hungry. It Is woll to recompense tho bereaved. Wisdom Is also shown by such prac tical forms of rewards as tho gift of means to moot a debt or lift a mort ftngo or acquire an education. WENHLINfl'S HAW MILL. Wlto Tfot Yet Selected for Hltf Lum ber Plant, Tho Eugono Roglstor says: "Tho tntomont that tho directors of tho "Woudllng-Johuson Lumber Company nra considering tho Immodlnto oroc linn of ii million dollar saw milling plant in Lnno County hIiowh thnt this company la beginning to get undor vny tho tentntivo plans thnt woro announced Inst summer whon It nc quired Its first holdings on tho Suls Taw. "O. X. Wendllng Hinted then that Mb company would bogln very soon thooroctlon of n largo and thoroughly modern mill to tako caro of tho tlm bor that had been purchased. Tho "dnto of its erection was mndo con tingent upon tho completion of tho mllrond from Eugono to the const. Knrly construction of tho road Is ap parently hurrying tho lumber com pany's plans to fruition. "Location of tho mill seems to bo still n question. In the past, tldo vrator mills hnvo mndo monoy whllo tho Interior mills hnvo bnroly mndo oxpcnsos, but It Is bellovcd that with tho securing of bettor rntes nnd n 1cttor tono to tho lumbor mnrkot, tho situation will be moro nearly equal-txed. OHAMIIER OK COMMERCE NOTICE Tho rogular monthly meeting of itho Mnrahflold Chamber of Com morco will bo hold Friday ovonlng at 7:30 and nil members, Including tho niombors of tho Exccutlvo Coni' mlttoo, nro roquostod to ho proaont Chalrmnn Orliiios will nnuounro his now committees for tho ensuing yonr. J. T. McCormnc, Pros. The Times' Want Ads nrlnjr results First Class Auto Service Cars loavo Front of Lloyd hotol .o meet all trains. Faro 25c. Special wills nnywhoro at all hours. BEST 5AnS. Dest drlvors. Phono CO-J un til 11 p. m., after 11 p. m. phono f-J. Rcsldonco phono 28-J; after 12 phone 181R, I). L. FOOTE, Proprietor. parties to wrlto a platform or nomi nate a Presidential ticket In 1912 which will glvo ontlro satisfaction to tho oxtromo elements of tho party. This Is especially truo of tho Re publican party for tho reason thnt Its conservative and progrossivo ele ments have dovclopcd Into contend ing factions, each ono of which Is seeking to gain tho nscendnncy In tho party's councils and policy. Tho terms "standpnttor" and "insurgent," which havo boon applied to theso fac tions, Indicate that thoy aro a good ways apart and somewhat bclllgoront. Yot those fnctons will meet In a na tional convention in Juno for tho pur pose of enunciating n platform and nominating a prosldontlnl ticket that will command tho support of both factions. Such a result, If accom plished, will menn mutunl conces sions. It will moan compromises. Rut what nro tho torms of the com promlso llkoly to bo? Each faction will go Into tho con vention with a candldato for tho head of tho ticket. At least present con ditions Indlcnto that Tnft will be tho choice of tho conservatives and La Folletto the cholco of tho progres sives. Tho compromise which tho conditions Boom to suggest is thnt Tnft bo given tho nomlnntlon for President nnd La Folletto for Vice President. Thnt Is tho compromlso which the surfneo of tho conditions BiiggestH, hut whon wo go deeper Into tho situation, whon wo consider tho Incongruity of these two men tho difference In their tompornmonts, ideas, alms nnd affinities It becomes nppnrcnt thnt such n compromise would not prodiico hnrmony. Wo do not bollevo thnt La Folletto would accept Hocond place. Ho Is not n sec ond place ninu. Ho hns fought groat political battles nnd won victories thnt hnvo given him prestige nnd nowor. It would bo much easier to compromise on tho platform, f"r tho reason that It can bo written In Inn- guago thnt can bo construed to moon whatever elthor Bldo or faction might ...i.i. i. . . .' . " - . .wrii ii iii menu, nut ir Tnrt Is nomi nated It does not mnttor much nbout tho platform, for tho rcnBon thnt his admlnlstrntlon will practically become his platform. Within tho last fow days wo havo soon tho Hiiggestlon of Roosovolt as n compromlso cnndldnto. Roosevelt enn not. consistently, bo n candidate for tho reason Unit ho practically se lected Tnft ns his successor and mndo hi m his political holr and bonoflclnry, nnd ns chalrmnn of tho Now York stnto convention In 1910 ho Indorsed inrt'n administration, ny bo doing ho disappointed tho progressives thoso who hnd boon his warmest frlonds nnd ndmlrors, and nllled himself, to somo degree, nt lonst, with Tnft and his admlnlstrntlon. Roose velt wns n grent Presldont and could hnvo hnd n third term, but ns ox Prosldent he hns "plavod politics" somewhat and by bo doing ho hnn lost much of his popularity. Rut If tho narty lendors bocomo convinced that Tnft enn not bo elect ed tho paramount question will then be "Who con wo nomlnnto?" if both factions bollevo thnt Roosevelt Is thnt mnn. he mnv become tho nominee. Tho Democratic party Is somowhnt dlvldod Into conservative and prog ressive eloments, but theso olomonta nro not belllceront factions. If tho nnrty should nomlnnto n strong man one who Is the exponent nnd rep resentntive of advanced domncrnccy nnd In harmony with the Bnlrlt of tho times, he would receive the stin- 1 tho two parties lino up in their atti tude toward tho nominees? Wo be lieve that some perhaps n good many conservative Democrats of tho east would support Tnft and a still larger number of progressive Rcpubllrnns of tho west would sup port Wilson. One thing we believe Is ccrtnln, nnd thnt Is thnt wo are nppronchlng n time It may not bo tho cnmpnlgn of 1912 but it is coming soonor or later whon tho standpatters or con servatives of tho two parties will come together and tho progressives or liberals of tho two parties will come together. In other words thoro will bo n now alignment according to now political affinities. Tho names Republican and Domocrat may bo re tained, but they will not necessarily hnvo tho same signification that they hnvo had. But that party which Is most in hnrmony with tho spirit of our growing civilization will bo tho party that will control tho destinies of tho nation. Arrangements Completed for Jetty Work on the SuUlnw. PORTLAND, Fob. 1. Johnson & Anderson Portland contractors, will build both Jetties at tho mouth of tho Sulslnw, as in addition to a con tract entered Into Inst year for ex tending the north Jetty, nn order wns received nt the offlco of Major Mor row, corps of engineers, U. S. A., from Washington, directing him thnt bids for the extension of tho south Jetty bo rejected, nnd thnt JohtiBon & Anderson bo awarded tho work on an Informnl tender of $43.27fi.70. They nro nllowed seven months In which to complete tho extension, whlc'1 have n length of 400 foot. Tho first contract, covering tho north Jetty, Is to bo tcrmlnntcd in 37 months, nnd it wns awarded on a bid of $200,008. Equipment Is being as sembled and erected on tho ground, while material Is being gotten togeth er for tho construction of barges on which to transport rock. NOTICE TO PATRONS After February 1, n supply of milk nnd cream will bo kept at tho F. A. SncchI homo In South Mnrahflold for 'ho accomodation of his customors who from tlmo to tlmo may noed ox tra quantities. I also wish to an nounce that I will personally assumo ontlro charge of tho milk and cream buslncos conducted by Sacchl and Madden nnd will try to glvo tho best sorvlco and supplies possible F. A. SACCHI. NOTICE TO THE PURLIC. For tho balance of tho winter, i hero will be a bout nt the O'Kclly Inndlng thnt can be chartorod do) or night. .1. A. O'KELLY, Prop. Tho Times' Want Ada bring results A CORRECTION. Editor Times: The Sun In Its Issue of the 25th tilt, gives my old friend, Martin Drcen, somo unearned credit as a life-saver. Tho credit belongs to Robert Dreen, of tho Umpqua River. Ho assisted Dcrgman nt the wreck of tho steamer Tncoma on the shoro north of tho Umpqun. Havo your Job printing dono Tho Times' oftlco. at City Auto Service Good Cars, Cnroful Drivers and roasonablo charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro nt any tlmo." Stands Dlanco Hotel nnd Blanco Cigar Store. Dny Phonos 78 and 46. Night Phono 40. nARKKIl GOODAT.E. Proprietors. mB When you buyjSjg! SpLpuy t he besyjmf Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would flo well to call at the Pacific Monumental vo, aouth Broadway and rauke selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best wortc Is turned TRY THE EDGE WITH YOUR FINGER. Exnnilno a collar fresh from our laundry. Notlco Its cloar, whlto col or, Its oven, elastic stiffness, Is smooth nnd Its perfect shnpo. Thon tost tho top odgo by running your fingor-tlp over It. Notlco tho smooth, slick finish given It. Noth ing thoro to rub, dig or Irrltnto your neck. This teat will prove tho valuo of our service. Send us a trial bundlo and apply tho test. Marshfleld Hand & Steam Laundry Mnuzejr Bros. Pros Phone 220-T. Our Wagons Go Anywhoro Anytime. WM. S. TURPEN Architect FRONT ST. 171 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY $100 Reward, SlOO The rr mien el IliU imper (II be pleated to leuru that the to la at leant one ilroadol dtietie thai teleuce liai been ablotnrurn In all u. MaKei.Hiul Mm NCatarnl. HaU'n Catarrh ('lire U the nnly ixiiltlve cure now known to the metlleal Iraterntty. CUrri belli neon, mltutlonal illkeate, require a eoimtltiltlonal treatment llftll.it Catarrh cure In taken Inter nally, artliiK illreetlyupoii the blood and mil epiifc luriarva nt Ihd )tem, thereby iletro tug tho foundation of theitloane, ami gUlnethe l lent ttrriiKlh fa bulldln up the roniiitn. tlou nnd amU-tlng nature In doing lu work. Tho proprietor have io miieh futth in fit cur ative power that they offer One Hundred Pol. Jar for any oao that It fatlt to rure. Send for list of totln.inUV Sold liv all HrUKKlt. 7.V. Tako llall' Family rill lor conttfpatlon Tf fjfy-y-- ftCKimsv -"f '7I, VIWI v I'.j I '"CAV '.?! Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality FRESH SEALS HI PT OYSTERS Arrived on Breakwater Phone Orders Phone 73 Coos Bay Ice (& Cold Storage Co. Two Deliveries Daily 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. . .. - Tg"Ta W 10r VJSHT NVMANOVKIt. Kxnvrt Plnuo Timet. Pitching, Voicing, Polishing nnd Tun ing. Organs Repaired. HAINES MU8IO HOUSE, MARSH- FIELD, OREGON. T) R. IIIIU) II. CLARKE. Specialist on norves, spina and rheumatism. Phono 174, North Bond. TUT RS. E. SIIADRURNE. AVA Toachor of volco placomont, breathing and Interpretation of song Ih roady to recelvo tho public. Studio 211 Commercial Ave. rU. E. P. WINKLER, Naturopath nnd Chiropractor. AH chronic diseases treated. Consul tatlon free. Offlco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 13 G Broadway, Marshfleld, Ore rR. Q. W. LESLIE, - Osteopathic PhyilcUa nrnrillfltn nt tha imal.on nn.n1 . OBtoopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office in Eldorado I3lk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4 Phono 161-J; Marahtlold; Oregon. J. W. HENNBTT, lawyer. )ffle over Flanagan & Bennett Bank larahfleld Oregon I Havo Somo First Class RESIDENCE LOTS In Eugene to Exchange for Coos Bay Property. What Hnvo Yon Got? AUO. FRIZEEN C8 Central Ave, Marshfleld. U C 11 f Uea. who have ome Inventive ability I'aicut AlUruc; FR. J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post OfDte Phone 105-J Every One Appreciates Hot Here is the device that will gvc 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 Notice to Property Owners 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 Banl FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST IJANli fa Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits COOS COUNTY, KSTAULISHEI) IN 1880. . . $100,0001 . . 8,1 Into. st paid on tlmo doposlts. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Taxes can bo paid through U U. S. Depository for Postal funds, hank freo of charge iT Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony hahveaLVuse,Sh,inf0rPr08ent homebullders-whetuer to or a house thnLm,n npP?arnce must nlwayu remain the woe Neighborhood ?ZnlPerni,J of a " refreshing occasional!'. oaeHy SJ mada to 1 d, ''vldual tastes-a frame housed' of paint often wm n0!1.120 wlth Us "urroundlngs-a fresh cost --tho sarai a- !.Bk V1 aa sood ns yur neighbor's now hou n, r." " n.ow B"H makes you feel llkn n new man. A any rate a framo hn,,..n :"T'U.H lco' ""0 a. WBU .:.' mi.i.i j... r "r""v ""scontinia to mnnf nnv nhnnee I" need become anlVZ U ,S nonont It does not neceH.rl Wve oKeS nCrL0r a motony. There are lots of thlnji before buffi-en1 . U8? nnd -"or that y BhoM kn" uiore ouuaing como In and wo'll give you our views. C. A.; Smith Lumber &1 Mfg. Co, tJiawT Houra nnoADWAY, marsiifiew- I r H. A. J. HENDRY'S LJ Motlern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high clas work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination -,, Lady attendant. Coke building, oppo- Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and IVIarine Insurance TWe SS?!66 and Abstract Co. irarms - Timber Coal and Platting Lands a .pecialty. ueneral Atenti "EASTSIDB" .obh,tt..I1M. . GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFIO Xi . tjtti fiE.ii7rja yKHTgg