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THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1912 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY ' News Editor Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrslillcld :: :: :: :: Oregon EACH IX IMS OWN TONOUE. HIUEKS OV HAXDON. Noun of Clty-liy-tlic-Si'ii s Told by the Hororder. Mrs. Guy Turnbow was very low with appendicitis Sunday and yes terday, but last night sho took a turn for tho better and today pros pects look much brlgl ter for hor recovery. Her mnny friends hope that sli niny speedily bo restored to health. fJnn. M. Monro of tho Moora A flro mht and a planet, a crystal i,tln,UOr Co. of this eWy loft on tho nfritlnfilll . . ... t . r ""' " lv" , . i unnuon sunciny morning xor ann A Jolly ilsli nu.1 a saurian, and , Francisco, from which placo bo cavos where tho cave-mon iuuves at onco for Port Huron, Mich., dwell, i being called thero by the serious Ill- Then a sense of law and beauty, and nes8 0f ,g fnthor. n inco turnou iroin tno aou; Somo call it Evolution and others call It Gc 1 A hnzo on tl'o fur horizon, tho lnflnlto tender slty, Tho ripo rich tints of tho corn fields, and tho wlhLgocso sail ing high, And all over upland and lowlnnd tho charm of tho goldonrod; Somo of us call It Autumn, and othors call It God. LIk- tides on a crescent sea beach when the moon is now and thin, Into our hoarts high yearntngfl como welling and serglng In. Cor"? t" f'ip mystic ocean whoso rim no foot has trod; Somo of us call it Longing, and others call Jt God. A plckot frozon on duty, a mother starved for hor brood, Socrates drinking the hemlock and Jesus on tho rood, And millions who, humble and name less, tho straight, hard path way plod ; Somo call it Consocratlon, and oth ors aall It God. Carruth. THE ETERNAL HQUAIlHLi:. I T IS A trlto remark but a truol Captain O. Wlron, co-oporatlvo ob server, reports tho rainfall for tho month of Fobruafy ns 7.34 inches; days clear 4, days rainy, cloudy and partly cloudy 2G. Tho rainfall for tho corresponding month last year was 5:79 Inches, being 1.G5 inches moro tills yonr than last. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Upper Coqulllc Vnllcy ns Told by Enterprise. A caso was heard in Justice Dodgo'a court in this city last Tuesday in which L. D. Smith of Marshflold was plaintiff and W. B. Rohor of CoquUlo was defendant. J. O. stommlor wna attorney for tho plaintiff and C. H. Uarrows for tho defondant. Mr. Smith was formerly ownor of tho stallion, Warrior Gordon, and tLo caso was an action to recover certain fees that plaintiff claimed woro duo. Aftor all tho testimony was In tho plaintiff 'mndo a motlon directing tho court to reudor Judgmont for tho costs of tho caso against hlm-solf. Mrs. Ed Itncklo'ir returned on Mon day morning's train from Marshflold, whoro sho vlsitod hor husband in that city nnd hor daughter, Sylvia, who Is teaching school on Coos rivot. Ma ArMmi Tlrnu'ti rnnnll'nil Wfiril ,, .-. . I ... I O. 4. .. Mluim ... v.. ...- i . "' .. ,oru . "" """' Vny8 last week that hor oldest brother. A of building good roads as Micro nro ways of koIiik to heaven. It Is nlHO truo that thero Is fully ns much contention, or more, nmnng tl.o road builders ns thoro is among thofio who would guldo us to tho splrlti'il p ira dlso. But tho greatest truth of all with roforenco to good roads is that If wo havo Improvod rouds wo must con struct tlioni. Wo cannot get good roads by continuous and poronnlal wrangling. Nor can pooplo reason ably hope for a good roads plan that will bo entirely equitable and satis factory to ovorybody. The inturosts of tho various sections of the stnto nro so conflicting and thoro nro so mnny different Ideas upon tho sub ject Hint it will simply bo Imposslblo to got n plan that will please every county In tho stnto. NEWS OK AI.LEGANV. ALLEGANY, March C Mr. and 'Mrs. Hurt Gny returned homo via Gardiner from u month's visit with relatives and friends in Washington nnd nt Apostolic Mission, Portland. Mrs. Gray was callod to tho hfdsldo of hor dying father Mrs. J. II. Plorco received word from hor fnthor, J. 8. Danlols of Corlna, Cnl., who has boon very sick from blood poisoning, that ho Is out of dangor nnd is Improving as rapid ly as possible undor tho circumstances. Clarunce Gould has about finished logging on tho West Fork of Coos river. Loo Remington Is visiting In Allegany Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Olbbony hnvo ro turnod from n visit and Mr. Glbbony 1b working in tho Smlth-Powora Camp No. 8. OL'IUIY PIONEER DEAD. Frank Smllli, Hexldeiit of Port Orfoitl Hlnco 18.11), Succumbs. POUT ORFOM). Oro March 4. Frank Smith, who for mnny yoars has mndo his homo at tho Knapp hotol und who was known all along tho const ns ono of tho "lnndmnrks" of Port Orford, was stricken with apo plexy last Saturday afturuoon and dlod at six o'clock Sunday morning, having never gained consciousness. Tho doconsod was born In Hnm borg, Germany, and camo to tho United States with his paronts when ho was nix years old. Ha followed tho seas, and finally locntod In San Francisco in tho days of tho Argo nauts. In 18G9 ho enmo to Port Orford, whoro ho wns boss of tho lighters for shipping hi in bo r from Harry Tlchenor's mill, which mndo "Port Orford Codnr" first known to tho world. Mr. Smith wns 7C yenrs of iko, nnd Is survived by no known lolitlhcs. T. Whitmor, dlod of paralysis at Pa nora, Iowa, on Fobrunry 1G, at tho ngo of G4 yenrs. Mr. Whitmor has boon odltor nnd publisher of tho Panorn Vldotto for tho pnst 17 yenrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Wngnor wont to North Bond Frldny to visit II. G. Ilerinnun at Mercy Hospital in that city. HHIEl'S OF HANRON. XewN or Clty-by-thp-Scrt oh Told by tliu Recorder. Mrs. F. V. Cnttorlln wont to Marshflold to meet hor mothor, Mrs. Ida Conrad of Portland, who arrived on tho urcnKwaior nnu win sponu somo time nt tho Cnttorlln homo. E. E. llaynolds is having nn nd dltlon built onto tho houso ho re cently purchnsod from T. T. Hill In Aznlon Pnrk, nnd will movo into tho same In tho near future Tho Crnftsmnn houso, built on llnndon Heights for A. F. Easta brook to bo occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. McKonnn, Is ono of tho finest houses lit town. Following nro tho now officers for Lownh Tribe. Ordor of Rodmon: J. C. Shields, Sachem; Goo. E. Wil son, Son. Sog.; J. N. Hoskins, Jr., Sog.; Chris. Dootchor, Prof.; J. Shlolds. K. of W.; A. Sandstorm. C. of K. J. M. linker is building n ware house 20x40 onto tho store building occupied by Cnttorlln & Legore. nrown & Gibson hnvo been nwnrd cd tho contrnct to build tho now Fnhy-Morrlson building, botwoon building. This will bo nn imposing building when completed nnd will bo occupied by tho Rnndon Dry Goods Co. Tho foundntlon for tho now Pres bytorlnn church hns now been com pleted and the work of building tho superstructure will probably com mence In tho nenr future. Mrs. C. Tlmmons Is oroctlng a building on hor vncnnt lot oast of tho flro station, which will bo occu pied by P. n. iloyt for a harbor shop. If you hnvo nuythlng to soil, trade, rent, or want holp, try a want ad. Hnvo your Job printing done at The Times' office. You tan say goodbyo to constipa tion with a clear conscience If you uso Chan bcrlnln's Tnblots. Mnny have been permanently curod by their who For salo by nil dealors. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED Irl cl HiMillcatloin. a they cannot rearb tlio ilUraivd portion nl the ear. TheroU only tone way to cuipleatnc,anit that la by con tlliittoiialrfmritira, peafiicM U raiunt by an liillrtini'il cowUtlnii (it the inncnui lining of Uib Kuitacblan Tube. When tlila tube la In. flamnl you have a rumbling miuiiiI or lmpr feet hearliiK. and hen I I entirely cloed, Peaineaata tho remit, and unle tho liitlam matton can l taken out and thU tuhretored to Ita normal condition, hearing will be tie; troied (oree'lnlnecaenut of ten are rained by Catarrh, whlolilt nothliiRbut nn Inflnnv med condition of themuroua aurfarea. Wo will plve One Hundred Pollara for any cate of dvaliieM (caused hy catarrh) that can not be cured by lla.i'a Catarrh cure, fend '0rClrtfU,nr,i;.TcHKNKYACOTololo,0. Fold by I)rupKUt,7V. Take flull'i Family rilUforcanttiratlou. first Class Auto Service Spoclnl trips to North Bond nnd Empire any tlmo. Train and party calls a specialty. Phono CC-J until lip. in. Aftor 11 Phono 5-J. Resl donco Phono 28-J. J), L. FOOTE. Proprietor, I .fjRroiiatsco. yt n v v i ""'w ""-: i Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality N ew Arriva teel Ranges We are now offering to the public of Coos Bay the best line of Ranges, for their respective prices, eer shown on Coos Bay or any where else. Banquet Great Western ; i"" : " r- B uTm ZmAkk. Banquet Ranges Priced at From $25 to $42.50 Ik 'Stay s&itefactMyrBaii Monarch Malleable Ranges $65.00 to $75.00 R.eiowft Toledo Garnet fWrtMfe Renown Ranges $30 to $32 Garnet Ranges$32 Toledo Ranges $40 to $45 Space will not permit of full descriptions why each of these Ranges is the best for the price. Call in and see for yourself. We will leave it to you to be the judge. f GOING & HARVEY CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS A Year of Great Improvement This has been a year of unusual and heavy ex pense with the Oregon Power company. Wide extension of electric distributing lines, ex tension of gas mains and improvement at the gas works all have made combined attack on our resources. The money has been invested to properly serve a first class city with a first class future. The facts stated, however, make it particularly desirable that bills for electric and gas service should be paid on or before tho 10th day of the month. Prompt collections enable the prompt meeting of our own monthly obligations and give better service. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co 1)0 NOT BE A DELINQUENT FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MA1181IF1IJLI), OKKGOX. At the cloio of business, Fob. 20, 1012. RKSOUriCES. Loans nnd Discounts 429,2(CO Nanking Houro 6O.O00.M Cush and Evclmngos 165,011.11 Totnl .' 1644,278.01 MAU1L1T1KS.- Cunltnr Stock paid In $ GO,000.0( Surplus nnd Undlvldod Profits 67,108.11 Doposlts G36.8M.H Totnl J644.J18.01 HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST Wo havo a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplace that wo will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. . . . C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance J1 North Front Slroct EH IT U f Ua . who have omo Inventive ability I'll p!ew wrll. OUKKLF.V A MrlvrilH-f, I'uical Allorucjrs Wukliite, l. IV Doans' Transfer For All Kinds of Hauling Wll DKL1VEH COAIj IX X011T1I 1IKXD AXI) KAST SIDK. TilllUY COAL $0.00. UK.VVKU HILL $(I.SO. (Coal Is Cash) CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At Iho Close of Iluslncsa Fcbruury SOth, 101-. ItESOURCES. Loans and discounts , f2Sl.23l.2f Donds, wnrrnntB nnd securltlea f 73,928.11 U. S. bonds to secure circulation i 25.000.OJ Hoal estato, turnlturo and flxturoa 81.011.3 Cash and sight exchange 144,59.3 Total 9543,721.73 LIA11IL1TIES. Capital stock paid In flOO.000.C9 Surplus and undivided profits 9,235.01 Dividends unpaid 60' Reserve for taxes; ." !!!!!!!!"!!! 1,000.0 Circulation, outstanding .,'. ',',,,. .,,....'..... . 24.600.00 Doposlts 410.831. Total $543,721.7 In addition to Capital Stock tho "indlVldual liability of Stockhold ers Is 3100,000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Give us a description of your property and wo will obtain for I0' amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. Phono 331-R. Mar8hfield, Ore. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract 0) HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. CoqullU Offljo Phone 191 Marsbfleld Office 14-J. Farmi Timber Coal and Platting Landa a ipeclalty. General Afenta "EASTSIDBT Times Want Ads Bring Result wrm