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p-r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OR&bM. tflUBSbAY, FEBRUARYS 1912 - EVENING EDITION .fTI i COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor niul Pub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor ROOSEVEIT-TAFT 1IHEACII. WORD comes from an authorita tive source tliat Mr. Itoosovolt has lately Impressed It on cer- tnln of his congressional followers that they must not get too far away from Taft In tho present movement to provent them from turning In and ( holplng re-elect tho president In case ho Bhould secure tho nomination, j The prediction coming from the same qunrtor Is that In such a caso Mr. Itoosovolt himself will also bo found taking an actlvo part In the campaign In Mr. Taft's behalf. How much, or how little, this Is worth events may ( show. There was a lime, three years ogo, when Mr. Roosevelt laughed In professed scorn at tho efforts of thoso who woro then trying to mnlo a breach between him and Mr. Taft. Today tho breach Is a long familiar fact. Where Mr. Roosevelt's present vonturo will leave tho onc-tlmo friends who addressed each other as 'Will" and "Theodore" and signed thorasolves "yours nffcctlonatoly," and whoro It will loavo tho Repub lican party, nono savo a prophet can tell. CICPTinU C L1 LU I lull lu llli! ORDERED BORN. ANDERSON To Mr-, and Mrs. Carl (Continued from pago 1.) this, Mr. Copplo said ho thought It had under tho state railroad com mission. City Attorney Goss explained that I ho railway commission public utility law was held In aboyanco by tho referendum bolng Invoked on It. Mr. Copplo wanted to know about pro ceeding under a section of tho char ter that Mr. Goss had referred to at n meeting some time ago. Mr. Goss said that there was a provision In tho present city chnrtor that had been copied from tho old charter under which tho wntor fran chise had been granted which mado tho franchlso subject to such require ments, etc., as tho council might from time to tlmo make. Just how the courts might construe this, Mr. Goss said that he could not promlso, but that ho thought It was a good point Mr. Copplo snld that thoro surely must bo a way whereby tho com pany could bo forced to live up to Its franchlso. He said that whon they wouldn't make an offer to sell tho plant to tho city at a prlco thnt tho council could rccommond to tho city, ho thought It was tho duty of I E ESTATE GIVEN tho council to try to find a wny of Andorson nt their homo In Uay!,nnjtnB tnoin furnish service. Ho Park, Thursday. February 20. a Bnj that owing to this offor being son. This Is their first child and ,, , u nothing the poo ho will hnvo tho distinction of , ... . . , i",i ' t having only one birthday every P coM ',0 nt n 8Pcclnl 0,cct,on nntl four years. I lio thought It was tho councils duty i to try to do something. R. L Macleay of Portland Tells of Improvements Con templated There. It. L. Macleriy, prosldont of tho Mncleay Estate Company of Port land which recently bought tho R. D. Humo holdings In Curry county, arrived on tho Drcakwator today on Ills wny to Woddorhurn, whero the company Is planning extonalve Im provements In the near future. This Is Mr. Macleay's second visit to Wed dorburn, and he Is making this trip to fnmlllarlzo hlmsolf with conditions In ordor to dollnltely plan the Im provements docidod upon. To n representative of Tho Times Mr. Mncleny stated that tho company will immediately start to build n saw mill and shlnclo mill, tho former to 1 hnvo a capacity of 40 or R0 thousand ' foot per dny. Othor lmprovomonts will follow, ns will tho up-to-date outfitting and extension of the gen eral store already In existence thoro. Special endeavor will be bade to Iin provo tho farm In ovory wny. An expert agriculturist, Mr. N. A. Loach, Is placod In chnrgo ot all thoso Im provements, which include tho In tensive nnd practical uso of all the land now In cultivation nnd the breaking of now lands, and also the breeding of first class cattle, hogs and goats. Two prlzo hogs aro be ing shipped to tho farm on tho next steamer. Mr. Macleay Is bringing two full bloodod ponies direct from Portland to tho farm, and will go on horse back from here, leaving lu tho morn ing He expects to remain at Wcd derburn for two or threo weeks. A party of Bovoral who will bo em ployed on tho cstnto accompany him. Furnish Your House Now Make things comfortable and cheerful you can do it with tk aid of the GOING & HARVEY STORE. We Carry Everything to Furnish Your H owe at prices so low that you will hardly notice the expense WALTER COMmON Is hero from Myrtlo Point on ImihIiiosh. IXOOSEVKIjT TO NEW YORK. Leaves Iloxtnn Tills Afternoon for His Homo. (By Asuoclatod Press o Coos nay Timwil IJOSTON. Fell. 2.S. Sevcrnl httn- ilred persons cheered Colonel Roose velt ns ho left the Sfnto street build ing, whore he attended n mooting ot the ovorsoerB of Ilnrvnrd College ' Itoosovolt left for Now York at 3 o'clock. IOY ATTACKS WOMAN. Ho said that tho peoplo's hands "GOOD. woro virtually tied by olther having to pay an exorbitant prlro for tho old system or to try to put In n now sys tem, which many thought wns beyond reach. In consen.ucnco of this, ho said, It seemed to him as though tho special election was useless. Mr. Allen said that It was so far as the $100,000 offor was concornod, but thnt It might he a good thing to get an exprosston on othor Questions, At any rate, he said It wnB a good thing not to keep tho company In suspense Finally Mr. Gohb suggested that If a basis of action ngnlnst tho water TURKISH HATH Phono 211 J. will do you Hnvo your calling enrds printed at Tito Tlmos' office. Aged New York Widow Murderously Assaulted by "Hell Hop." Uy Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Mrs. Jo hnnna Huobnor, tui ngod widow, was murdorously attacked Inst night In hor apartments. Sho wns beaten In Bonslblo nnd crnmmod Into a bath tub. Tho woman wns baroly allvo when found. Tho police first report ed tho woman dond. A negro boll boy was arrested In connection with tho crlmo nnd Ib reported to hnvo confessed. THIRTY HAYED HY HEROINE. Tli roe Children ('reunited lu Fire nt Ncro Orphan's Homo In Kentucky. (By Associated Press to Cons Day Times.) LEXINGTON, Ky.. Feb. 27. Threo children nre missing nud aro bollcvod to have beon burned to death In flro which destroyed tho colored Orphans' Homo early todny. Thirty odd children wore saved by tho hero Ism of Mrs. Mnry Edison, ono of tho officials of the home. company to onforco hotter service wnB going to bo laid, that It probably would ho well to havo two notices served on tho compnny ono a roso- tlon of tho council nnd tho other an nrdlnnnco requiring them to mnko the specified Improvements. In com pliance with this, Messrs. Copplo nnd Morchnnt withdrew tholr original mo tion and tho council ndoptod ono in structing tho city attorney to draft tho necosanry resolutions nnd ordi nances to notify tho company to make the Improvements suggested by City Engineer Gldloy. The Tlmp' Want Ads bring results $100 Reward, $100 Ttir r'mlrraef thl rper fit be plen1 to Irani Hint there In nt Irast one drt'ilxt dlce lint M'liMirr li been utile to euro In nil Hi tue.Micl 1ml In Catftrnl. Hall' Catarrh euro l Hie only jnlthe cure now know ii to the meillral fraternity. Talarni helm a con. tltlltloiiHl cllx-me, reiil(rr a t'oiiatlliillonal treatment. Hall, Catarrh cure l Mten Inter nalty, acting illwilytipoii the bhxxl ami mil mils aurlaieo n( lint tnu, thereby ileitrnyltK the lotimlatlim ot the illeae, anil Rlvlnirthe la lent Mrciixth (n hiillilluc up tho i-nntltii. lion niul au'lellric nature In ilolnir Iti work. 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A well covered floor looks bcauti Carpels -10c to $1.50 per yd. Hugs $1.25 to $50.00 each. By our method you can trade in your old furniture in part pay ment for new and you will be surprised to find how cheaply you can make that home really and truly beautiful. GOING HARVEY CO COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSIIFIEiil), OREGON. At tho close of business, Feb. UO, 1012. RESOURCES.'-'-"' Loans and Discounts . f429,2CC,Uli Hanking House'1 .'....'. ..;..'...'.'.:....'..... 00,000.00 Cash and Evchangcs '.". .' ., 105,01 1.32 Total '.'...;..'..'...'.:.. .''.. ? JC44.278.01 LIAIJILITIES! L" '" Capital Stock paid In . , $ 150,000.00 Surplus nnd. Undivided Prollta 07.408.17 Doposlta 53G,8C0.84 Total j t $0 14,278.01 If Read This You Are A Buyer A four-room houao and 50 by 100 lot for H10 A flno corner, 100 by 120 foet; fine bay vlow $127. A houso nnd two lurgo lots for. $8'"" Two lota, all cloared, 100 by 110; located In Eorndale, (or $2100 Largo lot on 9th at. near Cen tral avo for $1500 40 acres, four miles out on county rond. NEARLY ALL LEVEL, FOR $2800 M. A. Sweetman & Co. NOTICE OK KI.VAL SlttTLEMENT. Across Stivet from Coos liny Times Office. Notice la horoby given thnt tho upderHlgnod has tiled her final ac count In tho matter of tho cstnto ot Myron V. Savage, deceased, and tho County Court of Coos County, Oro kou, has set Monday, tho 1st day ot April, 1012, at 10 o'clock a. in. ot said day, at Coqullle City, Coos County, Oregon, as tho tlmo and ldnce for hearing of objections to said final account nnd tho sottlemeut of said estate. Now all porsons having objections lo said flnnl account nro hereby noti fied to file tho same with tho clork of tho abovo named court on or bo fore said date. Onted tills 29th day of February, 1912. EMMA R. SAVAGE. Executrix of tho estate of Byron P. Savage, deceased. lKIrt publication Fob. 29, 1912; Inst publication April 4, 1912.) CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the CIoh' of RiimIiicss February 20th, 1012, . RESOURCES. Loans nud discounts , J221.234.34 Honda, warrants nnd securities '. k ......... 73,926.11 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011,34 Cash and sight exchango 144,049.94 Total $51.1,721.7:1 ! j LIAIIIL1TIKS. Capital stock paid In ft 00,000,00 Surplus and undivided profits 9,23fi.09 Dividends unpaid , , . , 0.00 Reserve for taxes t . . 1,000.00 Circulation, outstanding '. . v. . , .., ; 24,600.00 Deposits ' ' '. 410.881.64 Total $313,721.7:1 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. , ( IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. dive us n description of your property and we will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. y,.m ,f. v .rf FLOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This Is a vital question for preBent day homobulldera whether to have a house which In appearance must always remain the same or a houso that will permit of a little refreshing occasionally. Neighborhoods change as do Individual tastes a frame house can enslly be mnde to harmonize with Its surroundings a fresh coat of paint often will make It as good as your neighbor's new house tho snmo ns a now suit makes you feel like a now mnn. At any rate a frame house Is susceptible to most any change you might desire and while it is permanent it does not necessarily need becomo an eyesore or a monotony. There are lots of thlnijs we've observed about houses and lumber that you should know before building come In and we'll give you our views. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH I1ROADWAY, MARSHFIELD. Women Appreciate Clean Electric Lighting i It will surprise you to know how reasonably J you can equip your home fpiv olectric liglithuj. The cost is a sound, dividend' paying invert mentnal nil expense. Our representative will visit you, plnn the in filiation and make cost estimates without charge. The work can be done quickly and without (oaring up your home. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SKNdSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle om.-e Phone 191 Marahfleld Offlee H-J. Farms Timber Coal tod Platting Lands pecUHT. General Agents "EASTBIDB?" I Havo Some First Class RESIDENCE LOTS In Eugene to Exchange for Coos Bay Property. What nave You Got? U'O. FRIZEEN C:,trB Ave,. Marsbfleld. Have That Roof & VOW See CORTHELI PbonP RET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OF ESS pff3