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I I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1912 - EVENING EDITION I ,11 TT COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXKV Kdltor nntl Pub. DAN K. MALONE1T News Kdltor Address all communications to COOS IIAV DAIIiY TIMES. Mnrshllcld : ; :s :; :i Oregon LOCAL OVERFLOW Entered at the postoulco at Marsh fiold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mail matter. Dedicated to the sorvlco of the pooplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not Ihrivo unopposed. Hold Court JUtlge John P. Hall will go to Coqullie tomorrow to hold n special session of circuit court to hoar a number of minor matters tlmt have been pending for some tlmo. HALL REPLIES 10 0 8UHSC1UPTION KATES. DAILY. One year $G.0 Per month 50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Whon paid strictly In advance tho subscription prico of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per yonr or $2.50 for lz months. Ofllclal Pnitcr of Coos County An Independent Itopubllcan news paper published ovory ovonlng excopt Sunday, and WoOkly by Tho Coos Day Times Publishing Oo. CIV10 BEAUTY. To lleglu Soon W S. Chandler, general manager oi tho Terminal Hallway, Is rapidly recuporatlng from his Illness and will soon bo ablo to be around. He has placed ordors for the ties, about 120 tons of rails and other equipment for the lino and it Is expected that construction wli bo started soon. AMONG THE SICK. .Mrs, P. Q. Horton is reported l the sick list. Mrs. P. K. Gettins Is confined hor home by Illness. U l'OSTMASTElt W. D. CURTIS Is con fined to his home by un attack of la grippe. A. C. Campbell Is reported ill with ;i sovcro attack of tho grip compli cated with plourlBy. THE TIMES trusts tlmt tho sug gestion recently mado to tho Progress Club for an alert and nctlvo lutorost In tho city beautiful will not bo permitted to pans with out action. Mnrshflold enjoys excep tional advantages for making a beau tiful city. In tho first place It has ns an Inheritance In addition to Its natural advantages tho oxperlcuco and taste dorived from eastern and other western cities that have Im proved tholr appearance It Is so young that It tins practically nn open flold for efforts nt clvlo benuty. It haB no slums or hopelessly restricted or congested nrcas. The success achieved by old cities, ouch nB Dayton. Ohio, In spite of their Handicaps, reveals what Murshilold might do. Dnyton, according to II. C. Ernst of tlmt town, has brought civic beauty out of civic tigllnoss. Tho gardens of the boys, f c country clubs of laborers and similar Institutions havo made efficient labor out of In orflclent hired help and multiplied the attract IvunntH of Dnyton as n placo to plant Industries In, as well ns to en joy lira In. Mnrshflold should mnlco n start and the best time In tho world Is NOW! J. O. Langworthy Is conflno.l to his homo with a rathor aovero case of Intestinal affection. Hawloy Lovers of tho Oregon i'ow or Company Is reported ill with a slight attack of stomach trou'nc Miss Lou Mnhaffoy of Coos River, who undorwont nn oporatlon for tu mor at Morcy hospital In North Bond Saturday, Is reported getting nlong ulcoly. 4 J WITH THE t : TOAST AND TEA t GOOD EVENING. On Time. 1 want to sing it souk of spring-, iror u ii now tnu nation When winter Jump hi job ai kins. To nay no Is not treason. I wnnt to mine my plaintive votco And till my lunnH of leather Tlmt I inny lustlcc do tho clinlco And chiirnilng brand of weather. To warble forth In limpid rhyme Tho charms we e unfnMlntc Should not bo counted ns a crime Or brliiK nn mo u scnldlnif, For other men have had tholr lay, Tho merry May belli clnnnln-, And mn do n skillful iretawny Without a llrt clam humclng;. Wo see the homilies on display In Krcnt profusion nwaruilni; Alon the Mow or hespamilt'd way Whon sprlm-tlmo In performing. Too lino It In for human lonKue, Kor word cannot express It. Bo most of It must ko mixiing. You'll simply Imva to kui-ss It. And why should not n time like this llavo poets to uiulmlm It In words that ihymo with bliss and ktss And sizzle as u comet? I simply have to kIiik of spring Without the leust compunction. You cannot stop mo, though you bring To bear u treat Injunction, rjMlE mini who known how to make money seldom knows how to spend It, and convetfl the spender can't ninku It, and thus Is sodety Kept In a constant state of uinlutloti. Art Is long, which Is probably the explanation of the fact that the artist Is generally short. A wife Is like a man's digestion ns long us his dlgestlou Is good he pays no intention to It, hut a bad ono makes him sit up and take notice. Truth crushed to earth gets a lawyer and sues for damages. You know n pessimist by tho way ho squints when tin sun shines. GEORGE W. SHELLEY, who hns boon Btifforlng from n severe nt tack of pleurisy for govern I days, Is great'y Improved today and call ing on ins trndo. Mrs. A. O. KJolland of ICunttick .Hough undorwont an operation fur appendicitis nt .Mercy hospital this morning. At Inst reports she was lestlug easily nnd good prospectB for prompt recovery. North Bend News County Judge Says He Will In vestigate Truth of Asser tions Made About Road. Judgo John P. Hall is rathor wrought up ovor tho charges of Mall Contractor Barnard that propor en deavor has not been tnkon to kcop the old Coos Bny wagon road. In answer to tho telegram of Mr. Bar nard, published In Tho Times Sat urday, Judge Hall ausworod him that ho would make inquiry into tho truth of Barnard's assertions and report to tho department. Judgo Hull nlso hns written to Road Supervisor Har ry of that district for a detailed re port of Mr. Barnard's claims. Judgo Hall says tlmt Mr. Barnard luil not ovon notlllod thorn of any trouble until ho sent tho wire Sat urday to him nnd to tho Mnrshlleld Chamber of Commerce alleging that proper effort was not bolng made to keep the road open. Mr. Hall says that mon have boon kept on tho road regularly and Supervisor Farrln of Sumnor stutod that fourtoon wero at work tho day that Barnard claimed that tlioro woro no men on it. Judgo Hall will tako tho matter up with Congressman Hnwloy, Sen ator Bourno and tho Postolllco De partment if ho finds tlmt Mr. Bar nard Is in tho wrong In tho l.Snt tor. Today a forco of men nro clearing tho slldo noar Laird's and ns a re sult of tho blasting, tho Wcstoru Union telegraph line has been out of commission all day. f4-!4"t4-4"M't LEST YOU FORGET. Tho successful business getter Never writes n lengthy letter, Curbs his Bpcccb with prudent fet ter, Well boiled down. Bo refrains from needless shouting, Empty effervescent spouting, Senseless blowing, silly touting, Cuts he out. Hut to facts adheres ho closely, J To the point, but not jocoioiy. a. Fraught with wit. but not ver bosely. Crisp and sharp. Thus the sapient business getter Writes a strong, convincing lottor, 1 floes his rival many bettor .. And wins outl Toronto Free I.nnco. 'H'-M Perverse. "It Is awful the way scorching auto- Ists run through the Btrects." "They ought to be lined." "They have absolutely no regard for tho common mnn." "I should say they hnven't. I have been carrying accident Insurance for moro than a month, and not one has run over ino yet." ' Mr. mid Mrs. V. A. Rold spout Sunday with North Bend frlonds. Miss Annie Peterson of North In let Is visiting rolntivos hero today. Tho A. M. Simpson is now taking on hor deck load at tho Porter mill. C. A. Nollnor, who has been so riously 111 with In grlppo, Is reported Improving. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrcnco Covey havo gono to tholr homostend on North Coos rlvor to spond tho summer. nro Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrrv Russell spending a few days as tho guests of Mrs. IC. Rood on North Bond heights. Miss Ploronco PotorBon returned to her homo In Mnv. Satuninv. nttn n four weeks' visit with rolntives here. I Don't light the oven more than feu or live minutes before you are road;. HOW TO USE GAS RANGE Care Will Result In Increase of Com fort as Well n t Economy. If n gits range Is used and properi cared for it will be found n givn economy both In labor, strength. tiui nnd fuel. Tho first thing to he.tr In mind I tho oft quoted slogan, "Muti lies nr cheaper than gnu." Don't leave u bur ner lighted bemuse you are going t need It In live or ten minutes. Tun off as soon as through using, tliei light again whon ready. Don't light up and then go on to (111 the teaketth or get out the frying pan. Have every thing lu readiness before lighting tin Same. Don't use the large burners when tin smaller ones or slmmcrer will do Jusi ns well. Turn the burners down s iw to use only what Is needed. Afte n kettle reaches the boiling point tl lightest llanio will keep It on Hi simmer, which Is nil that Is tu cssur Watch out always to see that the ll.mi Is blue, not red. The red Uime U wasteful. Indicating Imperfei t mi bustlou. If nny of the burner holes heron clogged, clean out with u wire or re move and boll In a strong solution o: soda nnd water. This l.int tieatme'i cannot be given, however, with the o:n stylo two piece or cemented burner Loses His Job. "I nearly always lose my Job." "That's hard luck. Wluit Is tho rca son?" "My boss Is so stupid." "How stupid?" "Never can sco the point when I tell him how to run tho business." How to Clean Sliver. To clean sliver apply keroseno with either a brush or soft cloth, then rlnso In scalding water. No other method is so easy or will glvo such n luster. JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE. GrtEHN be tho turf nbovo thee. Friend of my better daysl None know thee but to love thee Nor named theo but to praise. a AI3 Ana foil when tliou wcrt dying From ccs unused to weep. And long where thou nrl lying Will tears the cold turf stoop. WHEN hearts whoso truth was proven Lllio thlno are laid In earth There should a wreath bo woven To toll the world their worth. AND I, who woke each morrow To clasp thy hand In mine, Who shared thy Joy and sorrow, Whose weal and woe were thlno, TT should be mine to braid It - Around thy faded brow, Out I've In vain essayed It And feel 1 cannot now. VVniLB momory bids mo weep thee, Nor thoughts nor words are free, Tho grief ts fixed too deeply That mounts a man like theo. -Fltx-Uroeno Ilalleck. Yfomen Appreciate ; Clean Electric Lighting It will surprise you to know how m 1 you can equip your homo for oleetric lighti The cost is a sound. divitln,i ..... .' 'fi ment not an expense. H Our representative will visit you, plnu the ' filiation and make cost estimates wild ciiargc. The work oan be done quickly ami vithl tearing up your home. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co, W" Misses May Potorson nnd Ploronco Ilnnson of Mnrshflold woro tho guosts CBtorduy of Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. R. RIggs, ALADDIN. HEN I was a beggarly boy aiiu uvea in a cvllur damp nau not a menu or n toy, Hut 1 hud Aluddln's lamn When I could not slaen for cold I had fire enough In my brain And bulldcd. with roofs of gold, My beautiful castles In 8paln. fllnce than I bnve tolled day and night. I havo money and power good More, Ilut I'd give ull my lamps of sliver bright For the ono that Is mlno no more. Tako. Fortune, wtivevcr you choose. Vou gave and ir.uy snntch nguln. I have nothing 'twould inln m to lose, Vot 1 own no more castles In Spain. -James Hussell Lowell Miss Mildred Rood will glvo n mil idcnlo and recital Friday ovonlng. as sisted by her North Bend nnd .Mnrsh lleld pupils. Mrs. (icorgo W. Chllds of South to uso It. Longer Is waste. Plan th baking so ns to do as minh as putslhh at the same time with the same llav.".' In getting breakfast, for lustuine you cnii tool; the bacon In the oven heat the milk for the cnlf.'e. bal; apples and make tn:isl under the Hume nil at the same time. When ncrl'' done, turn off the gas. and then If .vou neve no warm mil' oxen von fi , M I. I1..I. ....... . . .....i ... . .iiiiinmiuui. wiiii rnrftiirii' iiiwi,.tii',t,it n i ..i . ras& && sss kklvs: ;r;: ;. ' ' I Finn f illultiiintikH 1I...1 a . Gold Roserve. "He has a streak of yellow." "Why. I thought him a courageous young fellow." "He may be courageous enough, but his old man's bank account gives him n decidedly ocher tinge." 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 Bai Mrs. Laura HotiBor and Mrs. W. K. Haskell and baby Oraco, who havo been visiting nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Andorson of North Uond, railed on tho last RimIoiiiIu for tholr homo lu Oakland, Oil. DKXOl'.WK Till: ACTION. Illinois Miners Condemn Mnssachii. setts Authorities. (I3y Associated Press to Coo Day Times.) HPRI Annoum i.nwreuce, .muss., autiioritles lu pre umtlug chlldron of tho textile work- ors leaving that city brought a storm of protest from tho convention of Il linois Mlno Workers hero. Resolutions woro adopted denounc lient dishwater, that. too. can ko In tho oven, nnd If not qulto hot enough when ready to uso It a moment or two on top of tho stovo will completo (he heating. Another unconsidered waste lu uslns a gas stove lies In heating more of n liquid than will be needed. I'or In stance, If the average woman Is going to mnko two oupfuls of tea sho Is quite apt to fill (ho teakettle to tho brim with cold water, which neussltate waiting three or four times ns loup His Specialty. "IIi makes love to every girl he inecis." "Ho can't help It." "Why?" "He lays lovo is a mere nothing, and he does noth ing exceedingly well." FLANAGAN & BENNETT .MARSIIPIi:i.I), OUHGOX. At the close of business, Teh. Ill), IIHSi. Loans nnd Discounts Hanking llouso Cash and Kvohnnges RI3SOURGI3S. 1 1 J 65.il Total mi,j ,. .. . . . MAUILITIHS vtimai mock paid In Surplus and Undivided Prollts uoposittt ' i e 1 Total Mi 51,11 teat; NOPIKM), III., Fob. 2G.- ns ,,m,'1 t 'I to boll, with the ges comont of tho action of tho w"8tlK nil the lime. My attention to these llttlo details n snvlnir of from u to 20 per cent In the month's gas bill can usually be effected. She Squelches Him. "Does your husband ever get nn overbearing streak?" "Sometimes. Not often." "What do you doV "Just steer him up against tho cook." OUR ORDERS. lug tho authorities for what the rose- Wn$lck m.r Jtl 'tj MvTu '??" nt miK t,rnin,i n mnoi .i ., ...ii . t . '.'' "l.nr girls for gy delights. unions lernieu "n most tinstardly out- The crimHon imw.,f i..u: T.i "."" i . !' t'luunin. lid And solemn mnrclies lilt the night" While n lie Is disgraceful, there nro cases in which it has been known to bo moro respectable than tho truth. If wo were to give as wo should like to bo given to most of us would bo taking advantage of the statute gov. orulng bankruptcy, A man says he wouldn't know how to act If he were lu love, as If that would make any diftorenee. rngo." "ltV Bitch nets nn tlican nrn unMi nets as tho McNamnra outrages WRA,VR but th ting whose JmM tody . , ... . . .".i1 Drnnnn.1 ImtlVVI r'a- n.. A.ul.. .... . inoiimu'u anil titoso lu ciinrge of nf- ... ...:...... -' " wmy uu fulls ns woll as the m 11 o vnms i A',Vl hom?y Burments. coawo and gray. S.!."l,n,o charged with ffmoB?" ' " 0TVl,m" ,,",, ,,U,S, ea'n ,,,c,r brcaa tonjptiblo of crimes which will hasten JTERP back your tunes, y viols sweet the day of tho torch and bomb, if an Tll1t Puwl delight from other land enlightened people do not euro at ",,lso 'ere tho dancer's testiuss feot. Truthful John. John was trying to beat his best friend out of his motorcar. t-Jolm." said his father, "what you doing?" "Doing my best." roiurned John, are onre to rise up In their might and once for nil put an ond to those Rus siaulzed methods," s Hon, power TO-' - i." y tsft-tj I The trumpet lends our warrior bands. d to those Rus- AND e that wngo tho war of word iys the resolu- With mystlr fame nnd subtle now uo cnotter to tho Idle hhds 1 111 lnnh Hi.. l..on ... i Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havi - " "' l"v "ul,r UAVAYS I'HKI). PHO.VK 72 Paclfli ' YU,f lby, Mtt' '" one """"'"ot ,. . He "II our otltces combined. Livery & Transfer Co. Stand close while Coinage diaws the lot i Tho destiny of humankind. ' ' A ND If tlmt destiny could f.ill. -- The sun sh-nild darken In the sky, The eternal bloom of nutuiu pule, I And God and truth and freedom diet Julia Ward Howe. Tho Dlffcrenoe. I am told Homebody takes a great imrn-.il in uis cniiaron." ' does, I -Judgo. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Relief. When you are feellne good nnd sore'' And every t bins Is blue Just ko nt ,ry R00ls B(ore , And et a rn to chew. Select the first one that Is near . -luiii oui mo narenln heap . And do not use o comrade's ear For that when rags are cheap. CWh.Sn. " wHI "vo your mind When ou are feeling bad. To tiouble you will be resigned Just as a gum tiust nd. ne leve your system of the bile. Uon I cork It up and burst. When you have chewed our worst ii tou an nm farmer's Money. Let commercial clubs anil chambers of commerce look after tin- local con dltlons and see that Uie concerns en gaged in buying from ttt. tarmm trausact business fulr and not look for three limes the pmtli that they hUoxM IlllVK VV)l...l ..I- . . . . . ' "Yes, he does, but not Mtmii,. Z. V, ,..",.. '. '""" '" ro"" "' the lntoresf-Juduo. " n. .":.:."" T r'!r,ni'r will not 1'ivuiuuiv 10 UISIIOSO nf 1,1 Home Permanency vs. Kome Monotoij This Is a vital question for preB0nt day hoinebullders whetlet t novo a hoiiBo which In nppoarnnco must always roraaln the v.?.i I10 u.80 M'"1 .wlU m3rm,t of llttlo rofroshlng occasion NoiMiboi hoods chango as do individual tastes a fraraobouH nr It, . ,mnd0 ,t0 urmonlzo with its surroundings a freic or paint often will mnko it nB good as your neighbor's new H -tiio same as a now suit makes you feel llko a new man. J mli.. ? , mo h()"8" Is ""scoptlble to most any change light desire and while It Is pormnnont It doos not necs w"l Ji?omB 1n 7OBoro or a monotony. There are lots ol f hro, y n u ed nbm,t ll0US0S n"d lumber that you should W beroro building como In nnd wo'll glvo you our views. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. C RI7rAIL DUPARTMUNT SOUTH IIROADWAY, MAltfnFlB Abstracts, Real Estate, Fn and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract & I1RXRY S1CXGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offle Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber - Coal and Platting Landa a special General Ageuta "BA8TSIDB1" flud It I j .. - ,.. W1 u.j. ! Man's ,. , , ftlP impulse of e.e- I mr menu of'tn ff 2TX? de' THimn to NoiuMhiuH higVr-JaeobL Kerns. rder con All Linda of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. yow STADDEN i See OOBTBS PhoneSlSlj; Have That Roof & I GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OWJ rHg euMfyl eijjL, -. u.