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TVVW" THE COOS' BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY" 6, 1912 -EVENING "EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONE1T Editor und Pub. DAN E. MALOKEY News Editor Entorcd at the postofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. Dedicated to tho servlco of tho people, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrive unopposed. WITH THE X toastA'Mdtea: GOOD EVENING. f 4 SUHSCIHPTION KATES. JMILY.J Ono year ". $6.10 Per month SO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvahco tho subscription price of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per yoar or $2.50, tor six months. Ofilclnl Pncr of Coos County An Independent Hepubllcan news paper published overy ovonlng except Sunday, nnd Wookly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon ETERNITY. I saw eternity tho other night Like n grent ring of puro nnd endless light All cnlm. os It was bright And round beneath It. time, In hours, dnys, yours. Driven by the sphere. Like n vast shadow moved. In which the world And nil her train were hurled. H. Vnuglmn. Progress toward party harmony Is marked by a new fight overy day or two. After a woman accumulates two or three engagement rings she can boo no harm In adding n few more to the collection. ii OMTUAIIV. GHEAT.VESS AND THE PItESEXT, THE preparation of lists of the names of great men and women scorns to be n popular habit of the moment nnd the ten or twenty or n hundred distinguished ones are chosen with varying standards of Judgment nnd points of view. A writer In tho Trend magazine deflnos tho great mnn ns ho "who, by forco of genius, has Impressed him self upon his age In some permanent form." With this dcflnntlon In mind, ho solccts tho following as tho ten greatest men of tho prcuont day, each representing the particular country he hns distinguished by In vention or creation: Great Britain Thomas Hardy Orcnt nrltain Lord Lister United Stntcs .... Thomas A. Edison Italy Gugllolmo Marconi Ilnly Glacomo Puccini Franco .Francois Coppco Austria Illchard Strauss A town feller who'd read all tho tricks Of raising young ducklings nnd chicks, Dullt a big Incubator To outdo Damo Natur', Uut his tricks and his chicks came to nix. Fred Bnchmon. Shifting all jokes aside and becom ing serious for the fraction of a min ute, did you ever stand or sit face to face with a woman who would ad mit she proposed during Icnp year, o any other old year? Of coum; not, neither hnve we. A fool will spend more time trying to convince a wlso man that ho lit wrong than a wlso man will spend In trying to knock It Into the fool's cranium that he Is just plain dippy. Tho wlso man's tlmo Is wo. th real money. QUESTION KOKTIIE DAV. !.-, ,... . Germany Hermann Sudormann, How much y got saved up toward Bolglum Mnurlco Maotorllck the girl's Valentino? Hussla Ello Metchnlkoft. This Idea of a man's servlco to IiIb There's n rare in Africa in which own special tlmo Is often overlooked tho women rulo and men wear veils In our Judgments of greatness. Yet nnd do ns they nro told. New York It seems an essontlnl and distinguish- Telegram. Ing mnrk of tho work thnt Is of most Tho married men In this country gonulno servlco to humanity. It In Imvo not yet reached tho voll-woarlng tho only way In which n man mny Mngo. In other respects ho, hum! Intelligently Improvo upon tho nt-' tnlnmonts of tho past. a St. Lduls oxchango wants to And whntovor elso tho past may know whothor n mnn over gets too havo nttnlned It can novor quito (), to turn around and look back answer tho call of tho presont. It Is t n pretty girl. Up to ditto no con this which should become tho spur tcnnrlnii hns risen to nnswor In tho of genius. Not to omulnto tho worth affirmative. or tho thinking or tho spirit of dond greatness, but to embody tho spirit' A Minnesota mnn declares Teddy of tho tlmo In n llfo of work 'tlintj wl'l not be n candidate because he hiimi somonow servo thnt tlmo and 'inn nil tho money ho wants. Which ropresom it inioiigliout tho ages. 's only nnother way of saying ho Is l no customer In thnt last dozen ono mnn In 10,000.000. eggs there were four bad ones. Tho Donler nrliijt 'em back nnd A Now Orleans contemporary re I'll make Vm good. ) ports that "hand-painted ladlos hats Frank Parsons who Is giving somo nro said to bo finding favor In Bos thought to nn Investigation or tho ton." But this should not bo tnkon poultry business nsked Fred Bachman to mean that Boston ladles who aro ' (Communicated) Cyrenus W. San ford was born Jan. 14; 1S42, In "belawaro County, Nov York. He died In North Bend, Ore., Jan. 17, 1912, aged 70 years and threo days. October 28, 1801, ho en listed In a company of tho 102nd Beglmeivt, New York Volunteer In fantry, Union Army. Ho was hon orably dlschnrged on nccount of dis ability, Oct. 3, 18C2. He came ncross tho Isthmus In 180G, to Cnllfornln, where ho wont Into business. About four years afterward he camo to Coos Bay, taking up his residence In Mnrshflcld, whore ho was proprie tor of tile Centrnl Hotel for about two years. Ho then acquired his farm on Hnynes Inlet where ho lived up to tho time of his denth. June 22, 187C, ho wns married to Mrs. S. A. Liggott. Ton children, all of whom are living, were born to them. They aro O. E. Sanford, Mrs. Ida Nollnor, Herman Snnford, Mrs. Mngglo Bowron, V. P. Snnford, Mrs. Win. Simpson, Miss Grace Sanford, Chns. Liggott, all residing In Coos County, Oregon; Mrb. Lnura Hous er, residing In Oakland, Cnl., and Mrs. Corn Sanford, residing In Ash land, Oro. Twenty grandchildren and ono grent grandchild nlso sur vive. There nro nlso two brothers II. W. Snnford, of North Bend, Ore., and James M. Sanford, residing In Kansas, nnd one sister residing In Now York. His wlfo died ono year ago Inst June. Ho wns a ploneor, a truo parent, nn American citizen of the highest type, a loving' lutBbnrid and n devoted fnthor. IIo was ono of Coos Bay's representative nnd "highly re spected citizens. A man of noble character and fine Influence. Ho owned a farm of COO ncres on Hnynes Inlet nnd left considerable other property, nil of which ho willed o Ms children, each ono an equal share. All of his chl'dren woro bore for tho funeral, which was hold In the Methodist Church nt Mnrshflold dto rose nnd conducted by Rov. Uutlcdge. ft vim ono of tho most lorgoly nt tended funerals ever hold hero. Tho members of tho Ornnd Army escorted the hr-dv to tho grave nnd held their Borvlccs there. As hns been so woll said: "We nro sorry that ho hns gono, yet nro wo comforted for ho lived n truo, noble, unFoltlsh llfo and died In Mio trlumnh of n Christian faith. Wo nro lied thnt e Hvd so well. While wo weep by his grave and say, MIe Is dead,' tho angols In tho clonror light of Heaven s'trlkd their harps anew nnd shout 'n child Is como homo. "At ovonlng time, nhovo tho shroud Tho mln-how cloud, God's pledgo of care; trust him there nt evoulng-tlmc." At ovenlng time He gives repose From earthly woes. Why should ve fenr, the dawn Is bore At evening tlmo." THE PEOPLE'S fORUM Tho Times will bo pleased to pub lish letters from its readers on all questions of public Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho writer, and so far as posslblo bo limited lf ZOO words. In publishing these let ters It must ho understood that The Times does not Indorso the views ex pressed therein; It Is simply nffordlng a means for tho voicing of different opinions on nil questions affecting the public welfare. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW Editor Times: The other day I read an unsigned nrtlcle In your pnpor concerning the nntlonnl political situation, nnd In the mnln It wns n very good ntrlclo too. It showed that the writer know pret ty well what ho was talking about and porhnps n few other things. This writer stated In effect thnt Mr. Itoosevelt, since his return from Africa, had ondorsed Mr. Tnft's ad ministration. Having forgotten nbout this occur rence If I over know, I wish your correspondents would kindly nnswer theso questions: 1st. Did Mr. Koosevolt endorse nil of Mr. Tnft's nets ns president? If not, then whnt pnrtlculnr acts did he endorse? 2nd. Espcclnlly, did Mr. Itobsevolt endorso the Pnync-Aldrlch tariff bill? 3rd. When nnd -whcrodld- these endorsements tnko plnco and what did Itoosevelt say, nnd whero can whnl ho said bo found? Wo would nlso bo delighted If your correspondent would please sign his name to his reply. There Is not much satisfaction In listening to a voice down n woll, unless you know who Is behind tho voice. GEO. WATKINS. BIG DEMAND FOB STOCK Hoy Garret shipped a carload ol livestock to the Bay market Tuesday und will liuvo another enr going ou Saturday. Tho demand for stock on tho Buy Is much greater than the supply. Tlie Gamble mnrket nton. rqqulros nbout 90 hend of cattle i month to keep It going. Cattle havo diuen pretty well picked up In this section for the season, Myrt'e Point Enterprlso. USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE Tho antiseptic powder to bo sunken Into the shoes. If you want res mid comfort for tired, teiidc, nchlng swollen, swentlug feet, use Allcn'i Foot-Ease. Ilollovcs corns and bun Ions of all pnln and prevents bllste s sore mid callous spots. Just thr thing for Dancing I'nrtle, I'aleu Leather Shoes, and fo Breaking Ii Now Shoos. It Is the grontest com mri iiincuvrry hi mo nge. j y it in day. Sold evo ywliere, 2il cts. I ) accept any Mihotltttte. For FltFh rla. package, uddr-ss Allen S. OLu 'ed, Le Hoy. N. Y. tho other day "how ho succeeded In hnvlni? such prolific hens," "I'll toll you tho Bccrot," Frod wild, "but you mustn't glvo It nway. Mrs. Backmnn feeds them layer cakes." not hand-pnlnted nro nverso to wear ing hats. A western miner hns requested tho mayor of Boston to pick out n Bos ton wife for him, stipulating that she shall be a blondo weighing nnywhort between 125 and 150 pounds, with j uiuni' in (iiii. nun iiumii); prupusi- The water wagon goes its way with ,,on- W,I,C,,I h"B wl"U "1,K c,,m,CP9 creaklngs long and loud. When It '"''- wl" " wlion In need or bet forth on Now Year flay It bold n " U,t, co,d cnsh' merry crowd that filled tho nlr with1 THE WATEIt WAGON. Intigh nnd song, with pledgo nnd noble vow; where Is that gay nnd gladsome throng? Whero nro those lieroeH now? One pnssenger soon left his seat, hard by tho bugjulco Kp'.'iikliix of Miixliiiiim Geore Hnkow lias purchased a Hue cornet. George can pick up any thing ve y fnft and It won't he Inim before he can piny as good as the next man. He Is now nn expert en- THE FOOD VALUE OF POTATOES. Doctor Hornco Flotcher, tho expert on dietetics, whoso nnmo lias been given to tho prnctlco of conscientious chewing known ns Fletcherlsm, is now lu Copenhagen, whero ho has Just completed n two montliB' reglmo of potntoes and oleomnrgnrlne. Tho doctor's rood ench day was from two to four pounds of potatoes and rrom ono and a hair to tour ounces of oleomargarine. His only drink wns water. He says ho feols so well that he will continue tho dint. Ills two rules for online ore: Never eat unless you nro hungrv; nover eat wlt'-out completely mnstlcatlng your food. Fish City Market MUST PAY GOOD WAGI I'lienw ...111. 1 l.l I 1 !.. . . .. I . . .... ... . .. nun, in, miui in' cumuli i smuu mo giiieor nun iiincuinisi nnd it ip-oiianiv heat, although to dny was chill, won't lie long before he will he tlio And one, who started bravo and hold, lender of some blind. Ilrcckoubrldw n youth or princely form, raid that ho (Minn.) Telegram. couldn't stand the cold, although tho day wos warm. And one, n man ot hterllng worth, got down nbroad to roam; he had to co'ebrute n birth that happened at his home. And ono nnnouneed with bated b-eath he'd have to quit the curt; h'd honrtl nbout the sudden death of his sten nncle Mart. So, ono by o:ie nnd day bv dnv, they sought oxcueo and flod; nnd on Its on"ii 'nrv wnv the wntor wngon sped Walt Mason. Ilon't imimvi' fl''t tlu Turkish Baths $100 Reward, $100 T'i' r iiil'W iltl ii..r ll li iin'i In li'aru HiHt liin . hi u-iiai cnu .IrcHilc.t nl-t.. Ill I i- ici li i.(vii ill.tc Mill-.. In hII lu t LV Mill llHt Ul'UlH nt. Iliill' I'marrl run- tl mivi'.l ,. ,-. ro nn" k'linn I In- in.'illriil fr.ili'rnllv rnU ri h nni liiiiiiiml l4 rciiiilrf. h "iniiliiiilti iri'H'in i ltill i at rliion-Ni k n Inii-r iihI v. i'Hiik Mlir ii ii 1. 11 tli Ii'.mi.I hii, I nin - hi. siirm. i i-'Hi I .i ii,.. -I.v ,,'irc n In- in'K iliiiloii of Mi,- i. ,. Mi I uhl'clhi' 1h li-m lr nwili In 'iiillilln 11 1 tli mi. Mm Mmi unit li'H e niitiii,. in ,,inv n Hot iln imnir . tn ' mi iniii'h IhI'Ii in Ii r"r lliiuiii.r ili' tln' r,.r ii,,,. drtMl iviit U f.ir miiv o,... tliHl t IhIU Ii utv Soinl foi I at ( I lo-tl" iiiiIk k S,il, l,v rt'l DiiiL'L'Klk.TV- ' Tii.i' lint ' Kunillv I'lllk Inr iimtfimMim r T i'SESS WHIOlSfc - .-Vli'-" Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Topeka's Cliinlty Plan for nloyctl Brings Trouble. TOPRKA. Kan., Fob. 3. The Mate Labor Cominlssloh hns ordered tho Cltv of Tonekn to pny th cur rent rate or wages to the men to whom It kIvoh work t for ehnrltv. niirlnc the rerent cnftl period the city officials organized ijnngs ofr on emnlnyed. pent them out to trim trees and nnld them J 1. 2.1 rnr ekht hours' work. Tho current, wage Is M.7.1 to 2 a day. FItEE DELIVERY. In I-'ersuxon Tinii'.rer lthl. Foot of Mat Id t Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors phone gon.1-. T. J. 8CAIFE A. II. HODOIN8 Marshfield Paint (iDecoratmgCo. 'Htlmntna M i'iiciii.mi.m i. ISstl mates h'iirnlhd MAUSHFIULU. IMinne HOIj Oretim ii ii f, i ii- I, -,m rr HKTTEIt Mir.lv SKUVKVVx I hnvo nw umile nrr'fe'iinti l t'vo tl'o nrni)ii) fifiirvhflt.'! tiii lp' Tiip'Mv nf inM; nnd cream and best o-v!n of ilollverv. Pliono your or-io-s-t niv tlmo. City n'MUte-N 329 So. Mnndirield 329 F. ,y, Sacchl. ; ,, LHinv POM,. Tho kind VOI' tmv UAVU I SUM PlinVK 7H Pioie f.lverv A Tnueifpr fn 4ave That Roof Fixed vow Soo COUTH ELL iMmno HI21 WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FKOXT ST. Clean, Fast Satisfactory Cooking That is the kind of work the Gas Range can be depended upon for--. Winter, Summer, Fall and Spring, The Kitchen Heater attachment to Gas Ranges holds fire over night requires little fuel and is built for heating the roorih It permits full use of the Gas Range all the year; means punctual meals clean kitchenr and reduced labor. Ask our New Business Depart ment. Telephone J 78 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 Bar FLANAGAN & BENNETT OLIIKST II.I.VK IX COOS COU.NTV, KSTAHMSIIKD I.V 18M Capital and Surplus . . . $100, Undivided Profits .... 8, lute, ?8t mild on tlmo deposits. SAPIJTV DKPOSIT IIOXKS FOIt HKNT. u. 8. Doposltory for Postal fundB. Tnxes can bo paid throtijlt bank free of chnrgo. Home Permancr.cy vs. Heme Monotony I his Is a vital question for present day hornobulldors whether imvo u liouso which In nppoaranco iniut nlwnyB remain the r a I.oiiho t nt will permit of n llttlo refroahlnR ocraionii .Nulkliliurliuods cbnngo us do Individual tastes a frame houwo' nn be mndo to hnrmonlzo with Its Biirroundlngs-a freib ew or paint often will make t ,,B K00d nB you neighbor's new kon - mo Biinio as a now suit makes you feel llko a now man, ' iiy rate n frimie Iioiih- Is si.sceptlblo to most any chaw T iiiIkii doKlro and while It lu permanent It does not nec'ri Sb2'0 a' eyesore or a monotony. Thera nro lots of IJM wo ye observed about houses and lumber that you should " - b tuiuo in aim we'll glvo you our views. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. IIRT.W, lircittllTMISXT SOUTH IlltOADWAV, .M.ltfillFIK'Jl Try Tho TlniPW Wn.nf Adn First Class Sowr- Cars leave Front Jit Llovd hotel 'o meet nil trains, fnro 25c. Special calls anywhere n'all hours. nEST CAUS. Ilost drivers. Phono CG-J un Ml 11 p. m., after 11 p. m. phone 6-J. Itcsldonce phone 28-J; after 12 phone lSin. D.L.FOOTE, Proprietor. Moatru Hriok Hutidlnic, Klrciri Lights. Steam Heat. iSUiK.inih Kuiuished Itno'iu with Hut aud Cold Water, II O T K I, .C O OS ' A M KILLS. prop. ihh 511 ceuu a Uuy ami L'pwnru. .oi. nroadway and Mnrki-i Bl inchard's Livery We hne secure rtie livery h-m lobs of L. H. Helscei and are pn- pared to render exc.ient pervlc. i the peoplo or Coi Uuy Cir(.f., Ivurs. gjou r'.js ,JU overvth r nut will mean atiractorv se.vir i. the pubic. Phoni tia ror a -lrlvlu. horse, u rig or anvihln? npded l the llrery line. Te nlso do trod- K business or ii kinds. AIjA.NCHARIi luuvriinic Phone 13R-J 141 First Rn.l AM. R)rS. f I Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. n in "hMtV SK.VG8TACKKN, Mgr. Coquille Offl Phone 191 - Marshfield Office M-J Farms Timber Coal and Platting Landd tfcay Oenirnl Agents "EASTSinB" Union Oils 'ASOLI.VK IHSTjLLATK HK.N3IXR KKKOSKM SAMSON CMS K.NrtlXKS ar.c: . OTItlFUOAL IT.MP8 CoosBayOil&SunpiyCo. Vwsliflelil, Ore. PHONE 302-J Mall Orders Solicited. We Clesn end W Ladies' and Gent's ; Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Lauf rUU.G 31AK ' YlfrtiMmr r:- P" 1lP,T-.T.ro..i