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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1912)
COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor r ' Entered at the postofflco at Marsh fleld, Orogon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. - Dedicated to tho servlco of tho people that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. COOSTON NEWS. There was n mistake made In tho nnnouncomont last week of tho sale of Ben Tyrcr's farm. Mr. Tyrer was In Marshfield Saturday attondlng to tho rectification ,of this mistake and also attending to other mattors of business. i . Victor Stauff on Monday shipped a I consignment of 130 sacks of potatoes to a San Francisco firm. IRE TROUBLE ! " ' IS I SIGHT 8UHSCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Onn vn.ir $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvanco tho t i.iihh H.l.n nf Mm Hnna Tlnv Times Is $5.00 per yoar or $2.50 for bIx months. Mrs. Herbert Masalos Is resting more enslly now since tho breaking of n large abscess which has confined her to her bed for moro than a month. Oniclal I'niKsr of Coos County An Independent Itcpubltcan news paper published ovory ovonlng oxcopt Sunday, and Wookly by Tho Coos Uny Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrslillcld ;: ;t t: :t Oregon IMPORTANT TRIFLES. NATHAN HASKELL DOLE, In his recent blograph of Tolstoi, shows by careful Interpretation tho varous lnlluenccs which tho early events of tho boy's life had upon the shaping of his career and thought. Thoro was tho sympathetic filond who was his father's boyhood sweet heart nnd who understood tho thoughtful and Imaginative youth na few others did The old riding mas ter, tutors, p'nymntes, servants and neighbors all helped to mold the sen sitive nnture or Tolstoi. In n similar way the external In fluences of ovory child's llfo form m Importnnt a part In tho formation of Ills character and philosophy. It Is not always posslhlo to trace them In tho backward process which tho biographer omploys In studying tho career of a g ent man. lint that they aro presents more ppteut a;d subtlo Inlluenro thnn any formal training, Is probably the cne with every child. It la tho fulluro of parents and tenchors to npprcctlato this extreme Bpusltlvonoss of youth to real and apparently commonplace Impressions which accounts for much of tho hopelessness of n dluary homo nnd school discipline. It Is tho natural and unforced environment which has the greatest Influence on tho minds of most children. It Is so often tho natural Inclination to resent direct appeals nnd to draw Inferences from pnsslvu environment or tho uncon scious tonchlng of example. And tho boy or girl who has this power of making observations anfl drawing In ferences Is frequently tho ono with strongest aptitudes and the gieutest possibility of orlglnnl action. A study of any cnieful biography suggests this power of environment upon tho minds and hearts of the young. Tho trlllos of ordlnii'-y con versation, tho little betraying preju dices of those aliovo us, tho over whelming lnllueuces of constant and unconscious forces hnvo probably In fluenced every innu and woman In tho ultimate choice and, habit of life mo o than tins tho studied discipline of years of formal training. Duplicate of McCabe-Wiley Episode Found in Sec. Wilson's Department! (Oy Associated Press to Coos Raj Times. J WASHINGTON, Feb. G A new situation In tho Department of Agrl- culturo closely resembling the fn- ! mous McCabo-Dr. Wiley episode was Miss Hilda Llndstrom Is spending ,mrtiy disclosed nt a hearing beforo n few days with Miss Phoebe Weir, tno rjommltteo on Expenditures In of Larson Inlet. I the Department of Agrlculturo when i n decision wns reached to begin nn Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Russell wero cnriy Investigation Into tho office of business visitors In Mnrshflelld Sat- tlie experiment Btntlons, relating unlay. principally to tho proposition to drain tho Florida Everglades. Martha Russell has received horj Representative Clark assorted eighth grado diploma, as sho Is tho that prlvato Interests exploiting the only successful participant of tho .Florida lands had used officials of li stnte examination In this school. At an olectlon of orflccrs nnd teachers In tho Cooston Sunday school tho following now offlcors nnd teachers wero Installed: Superintendent Violet Stauff. Assistant Superintendent Mrs. A. F. Crocker. Secrotnry nnd Treasurer Oladdys Stauff. Librarian Mnrguorlto Bnllcy. Corresponding Secretary Violet decided that an early tho Department of Agriculture to further their schemes nnd that ono company hnd sold millions of dol lars' worth of land that was now un der water. Chief Accountant Single ton, It wns snld at tho Department, had been Indefinitely susponded and not dismissed ns wero Elliott nnd Morhouso. Thoro was n hint of sup pressed reports In tho Department nnd the Committee on Expenditures investigation "Dante's Inferno" (Repeated by Request) This Great, Five-Reel Production Will be Shown at TiTe Royal Friday Night As a Repeater This picture has got anything that has ever been shown in a Marshfield playhouse beat a city block. We will show this picture; with some others, again Friday night to enable all to see it and the admission will h Only 1 0 Cents TiTe Royal O, J. LEMANSKI, Proprietor. Stauff. Orderly Iva Stauff. Teacher of Illble Class Mrs. A. J. Arnot. Teacher of Young Peoplo's Clnss Violet Stnuff. Tenchcr of Primary CIosb Mrs.! R. Demnrcst. was domnnded. WANT KIK TIM11EK lllds Asked for Rig Onlor for Pnnn- inn Cnnul. PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 7. Tho general purchasing officer of tho Isthmian Cnnul Commission wnntn to HOOK'S APPOINTMENT HELD UP Purchase f3.rS00.000 feet of Douglas Tnft Will Not Send Name to Senate, flr ,m",)or nntI '" "; '""" Today ns Planned. ! tfrtrtn aro Invited to bid. Notices 'Tir Amounted Press to Cons Day to thls offcct wcro received by tho -rmfl8 , j Portland Chnmher of Commeice, wAainvnTnv 'i?i. 7iiniinw. whor coIoB nf tl10 specifications Ing nn hour's session of the four i lawyers In Tnft's Cabinet today, It' mnv nlso bo hnd. Tho qnnntltv wanted Is sufficient to furnish n full rnrgo for tho tramp fltenmcrs that come hero In the lum- beenmc known t lint tho proposed nrimlnntfnti .if .Tmlen Wllllnm fj. Hook, of Kansas, tho Supremo Court 1bo1r, trade, and for that reason It U had been hold up and probably would not ho sont to tl'o Senate to day ns Taft Intended. believed that the order may easily bn landed by some Portland or Co lumbia River mill If tho business Is worded. Th "eclflcntlon hIiowh that various grades and sizes aro wanted, Including 250,000' foot of roinh mnterlnl. lllds will bo rocolved nt Washing ton, D. C until 10;fl0 n. m., Fobrtt- HERE'S A (iOOD ONE ON FORMER COOS DAVITE Tlin fnllnwlnf Frnni Iho Hnnnlitlii iAdvo.tlHer will bo of Interest to tlionr?0' w,lon thoy wl" ho 01,P,,0,, ln many friends on Coos liny of Jim ' """", Coke, n brothor of Judgo Coke nnd I ,. , ,,,, ., . , ,. Tom Coke, who has been located In I 01 N!,:T. V K , nw tho llnwnll Islands for the Inst few'"1 " '' ",?. '" l"? VnZ " vpnra, llshod COOS DAY CASH STORE than In any plnco In town. years Jim Coke, tho Orcnt Whlto Hope of tho Democratic party, know when I ho rocolved notice that ho hnd been , elected to momborshln In tho Union SOUND SLEEP OK GOOD HEALTH TRY THE EDGE WITH YOUK FINOER. Examlno a collar fresh from our laundry. Notlco its clear, whlto col or, Its oven, olastlo stiffness, Is smooth nnd Its porfect shape. Then tost tho top odgo by runntng your 'flnger-tlp oror It. Notlco tho smooth, slick finish glvon It. Noth ing thoro to rub, dig or Irritato your nock. This test will provo tho valuo of our service. Sond us a trial bundlo and apply tho tost. Marshfield .Hand & Steam Laundry Mnuzcy Drot. Props Phono 220-1. Our Wagons Go Anywhero Anytime. Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING. PHKHSINt. AND REPAIRING ALL KINKS Ol ROSS At PI'.'EOOK. 25fi Ccntrnt avenue PIiouh 2Rn HAT WORK, Coos Bay Naturopath College CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHIC, HYDROTHERAPY nnd all branches of Natural Thera peutics taught. Terms ronsonnblo. First Semester to open February 12. For Information nddross DR. BIRD B.CLARKE North Ik'iul, Oregon. 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 room. 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 Try Tho Tlmos Want Ads Lenguo Club, that oxcluslvo organiza tion of Snn Frnnclsco, that at last If not for thoHO sufforlng from kidney ailments and Irregularities. Tho IIM'EAH-OLR "AD" RESTORES JEWELS A San Francisco, Cal., special says: Through an old Chicago newspaper, found In the bottom of u weather beaten prnlile "schooner," Mrs. H. I,. Mnrhs Is enabled to lestoie, ufter nineteen years, throo rings lost nt tho Columbian exposition by Mrs. II. C. tn. . . .. m . mine-, in Louisville. ho torn was the paper that tho address given In Mrs. Turner's ailvettlsement for her property read: "Mrs. Tu , Third sheet, Louisville," and she was lo cated only after so.utIi by tho Louis ville detective department. his merits hud become recognized , ptompt ueo of Foloy Ktdnoy Pills will beyond tho limits of Wnlluku. It! dispel bnckacho nnd rheumatism, Is no small honor to bn elected a J heal and strongthon sore, woak and mombor of tho Union Longuo, cs-1 alllug kidneys, restoro normal action, pcclnlly an out-of-town mombor, nnd and with It health and strength. Mrs. Jnmcs rather preened hlmsolf ns hoiM. F. Spnlsbury, Sterling, III., says: Fish City Market FREE DELIVERY. In Ferguson Transfer RUlg. Foot of Market Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONE 2(10.1 SPECIAL .Ml LIC for RARIES. Prom one of tho best cows of Mr. Price, Nothing better for tho pur pose, F. A. Sacchl. Phono 329. l.lhhy COAL. Tho kind YOU have tl.WAVS ISER PHONE 72 Pacific Livery & Traasfor Co. A TURKISH RATH will GOOD. Phono 214-J. do you T' Tlmos' Want Ads bring results nenned n cheek for twenty-five nnd posted It In tlmo to bent the new iiostnfflrn schedule. The twenty-five wns for his membership fee. Then lie picked up tho little hook which came with tho hill for tho foes. Inholed "Constitution and Ry Luwh." nnd began to pore cnrofnlly over It The more ho rend tho great er grew his pelf-respect at being n member of that club. Next to holng elected delognte to Congress on tho Doinocrntle ticket ho hod attained his most coveted honor. Rut Horrors! What Is this ho sees? "This club Is formed nnd es Inhllshed to uphold and sustnln the principles of tho Grand Republican Pnrtv." ho read. Slowly ho read It again. He spelled It out "R-E-P-U-IM.-A-C-A-N." There was no niNtnko about It. And Postmaster Pratt would not let him get his check back out of tho postofflco! First Class Auto Service Cars loavo Front of Lloyd hotol o meet nil trnlns. Faro 25c. Sneclal calls nnywhore at all hours. REST CARS. Rest drlvors. Phono 66-J un Ml 11 p. m., after 11 p. m. phone VJ Residence phone 28-J; after 12 phono 181 R. n I Ff)nTFt. Proprietor "I suffored gront pain In my back nnd kidneys, could not sloop at night, and could not raise my hands over my head. Rut two bottles of Foloy Kidney Pills cured mo." Red Cross Drug Storo. jr e s s Fo n a i n i re n T n" TUTRS. E. SHADRURNE. , Tenchor of voice placement, breathing and interpretation of song Is ready to receive tho public. Studio 1 1 Couimeiclnl Ave. o pvR. E. P. WINKLER, " Nntiuopntli T. J. BCAIFE LCta A. II. IIODOIN8 ift Marshfield Paint, (b Decorating Co. Bdtluintes MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phone 1401. Orcgoi opntli mill Chiropractor All ehionlc diseases treated. Consul iqtlou free. Olllce hours: to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5 and 0 to ft p, m Vaturopath Institute Room No 1 Vo nfi Rrnadwny. Marihfleld Orp Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOimiELL Pbotif mat 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 d It. G. W. LL'SLIE, y V: T norawacc. r .--i Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the Amerhun school ol Osteopathy at Kirksvllle, Mo. Omct In ISIdorudn Rlk. Hours 10 tn 12; 1 tr ( Phoue 1 1 - J : Unrxhtleld; Oregon J. W. RENNET!, lawyer. Ifftie over Flnnagan & Bennett Haul tnrshtleld Oreoi Du lice D"- i.rl. 'W s I r MrCURMAr. 'Miysle.lHtt and Surgeoc .Marshfield, Oregon Loekh'irt Rullding, nppoxttf Pom Dili. PImiiim ihr.,1 A. J. HENDRY'S Mnilfiii Di'iiliil iiiltiif tr iiiipi'(l tn I . hkh pImv ii liort notlco hi the vi!.-) luii'ps ExHuilnntlon free nth HitiMiilnut. Cuke bulldliiK. nppo .,to UhuudiiT no, el, phone 112-J. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. 1 Modern Drlck llulldtn, EleotrP Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roonu with Hot and Cold Water. HOT E I. .C O OS C. A. METLIN. Prop. Sites: 60 cents a Duy aud UpwHrd Coi. Rroadway and Market Marshtleld. Orneon Blancl ard's Livery Wo have bocuro Hie livery b'isl lObS of L, H Helsio- and urn piq pared to tender eo. hnt service ti the people of Co. liny CTrefi 'vers, g o(i rljs . i overyth'nr hat wlil muun tatl.ticior) MM-vn-e . the publ Phon im fur a drivin; horse u rl or ntiiihliie needed It l llery lino Vo also dn trueW e biisliss of u.i kinds. RL('II.R RROTIIICRS Phont- I3R-.I Llvi'fV. Ferd nnd Sales Scriirt. t4l Flrt noil Alilur Streets 5mi..Mowrii.it!:.i.!: a viUint" BAN FLANAGAN & BENNETT OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY, ESTADI.ISHED IX l1 Capital and Surplus . . . $100,000. Undivided Profits .... 8,000.0 Into st paid on time deposits. SAFETY RF.POSIT ROXES FOR RENT. Taxes can bj raid throws ''I 1'. S. Depository for Postal funds, bankifreo of charge. Abstracts, Real Estate, Five arid lv arine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Coqullle Of!! "M SENGS I'ACKKN, Mgr. Pllime 191 MarshflnM nm,. ti.l iin - Tlinbur Coal and Platting l.nnd a tfdaPJ Qoasral Agents "EASTulDE"