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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 191 2 -EVENING EDITION r ' yu i AU N- COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONI2V ICdltor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor Address all communications to C009 HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrsliflcld :: :: t 8 Oregon CONQUEST OF DISEASE PRE SENTS PROBLEMS THE people's I oalth Is ono ot tlio soilal, incltiHtrlnl and economic lhsues that In tlio main aro to prcsont the political problems of Amorlca and Europe In this cen tury. President Craighead of Tulnno University nrodlcU a new political era In which public hoalth will be come the ruling question. 'Hits forecast goes too far and pushes tlio Influonco of problems of henlth out of proportion. Hut it is significant of tlio trend of popular thinking In this and European countries. Tho problom Is that of tho wholo world. No nation is grout enough to copo with It slnglo-hnndcd. It Is not enough to oxlcrminato uuuonic plague nt San Francisco, cholera at Now York, yellow fever at Now Or leans. It Is nocoasnry to provont them from originating at their pres ent brooding places In Arabia, China or South America Only tlio organ ized nations are strong enough to frco mon from tho parasitic diseases. Tho road to thin goal Is clear and not difficult to travol. It Is tho sub stitution of arbitration for war, tho turning of tho woalth and heroism dovotcd to navies and armies to tho promotion of sclonco and tho con- quost of dlscnso and tho rclogatlon of special Interests, professional pol iticians or demagogues and charla tans of healing to tho roar. When governments censo to spond millions to provont and euro diseases among cattle, but nothing for tho Btoppago of dlHuasos that mercilessly destroy helpless chlldron; when thoy coaso to spend $10,000,000 for a bat tleship and yet spond not ono cont to train sanltnrlans, then wo shall seo International congresses of scientists and medical exports framo Interna tional programs for tho bottorment of tho health of tho human rnco. Tho Tolco of sclonco and tho mossngo of reason will maku tbomselvcs mostors of tho halls of lawmakers. Thoro already In a strengthening tendoncy In politics to domnnd sup port ot movctncntH for public health from candidates for public office. HUE HUME i CONTEST ON THE POET WALT MASON jPHTg TIMELY AD VERT ISING. "There Is no good In printer's Ink." with emphasis says Jnboz Dink. "I tried that graft for many years; it brought mo bitterness nnd tears. Last summer 1 blow sends In droves announcing low priced heating stoos; such bargains as I offoicd then were never known by mortal men, and not a customer arrovo I didn't sell a doggono stovot Thlt winter I have tried once more to bring tho people to my store; I ndvor- ,i i - ,...r..l ...rtna ........I. t .. .1 1 1 , . .... ,1 ti .1 irtipilmi nlinlrs. mill lllull't The following rlrculur lottor has ""eu "" . uai"" " " . . . ""V, ,- ... been nddrossod to the teachors and so" enougn to pay au expenses xor a oayi 10 one Bieat u.u . .. . " patrons of tho county by County Su-'wIsp It doesn't pay to advortisol" Hut Gaffer Spink, across the street, peiintondent Ilun 1.: BayA ndvertlslng can't bo boat. "I think of what tho people need, anil Tho boys and girls of Coos County tholl WI.l(t, ltAn t)mt tncy wiil road," sas Onffor Spink, who gets tho dough, Coos Co. Educational Board Issues Statement Con cerning Plan. aro entitled to every ndvantago that modern conditions mnko nocossaiy. Oldor nnd to somo extent inoro fa vored states find tnnt tho propor em ployment of children during tho'r lclsuro hours at homo has not only better fitted them for usoful lives ' but has greatly contributed to tho I Deputy general prosperity of tho community, i It is claimed that tho school children of Kansas hnvo doubled tho woalth of that state. Wo bollovo that tho boys while rivals wring tliolr hands In woe, tor's nigh, or Christmas trees In mid- July! "I don't cry 'fans!' when wlu- frprrittii K13,tr CbajcJn OjHTAJ (iA.ME WARDEN ACTIVE MiM'gnn Aiifts Several CiMtilllo Valley. The Coqulllo Sentinel snys: In C. A. Olossner, 2 1 Ontario St., Ro chester, N. Y., has recovered from n long and sevoro attack of klduoy trouble, his euro being duo to Foley Kidney Pills. After detailing his caso, In says: "I am only sorry I did not F. M. Morgan, deputy In chnrgo and girls of Oregon aro Just as intol-, Southern Division Oregon Gnmo War- tnnrn Ra0,,cr at Folov Kidney Pills. Ilgent, Just as cnorgotlc, Just ns sus-lden. returned Monday from llnndon . . fn... ,inva ii.no ,nv bnckncho com- ceptlblo of great achloomouts as thoi whore ho lad Just completed the boys and girls of Kansas or of any prosecution of C. II. Chandler and L. otbor stnto In tho Union. To provo Mlnott on n chnrgc of illegally fish that this Is truo and to Inject Into our jlng on the waters of Jolinhon's Creek school training an olomont of prnc-n tributary of tho Coqullle Hlver. tlcal ovory-day homo making, wo aro! They pleaded guilty before Justlo planning for this county n contost In gardening, poultry and stock raising and homo work. Evory phnso of tho competition Is opon to both boys nnd girls. Each Is to do tho planting and cultivating of tho produco and tho Boloctlng and packing of tho fruit ho or sho ex hibits. Tho Coos County Fair Association Is planning to hold a fair In tho coun ty somo tlmo In Soptombor nnd wo hnvo requested that ono day bo glvon us for nn exhibit of tho host tho school chlldron hnvo raised or in ado. In tho ovent that tho county fair Wade of Uandon nnd wore ench fined $25 and costs. Doth men reside In Bnndon. llotli arc business mon. Mr. Morgnu on March 9 arrested Bcven more mon on similar charges; threo on Gold Creek, two on Ferry Creek, ono on Lnmpn Creek and two on Dig Crook. Tlioy wero Y. Palmer, A. Tucker, George Chapman, Donald Morf, Emit Coppcndnlc, Mcrl New manu and J. Loob. COOS COUNTY VOTE From old files tho Myrtle- Point hntorurlHo finds the following to bo the official vote of Coos County nt plotely loft mo and I felt greatly Im proved. My kidneys becaino strongor, dizzy spoils left mo and I was no longor annoyed nt night. I feel 100 per cent better since using Foley's Kidney Pills." For salo by Prcuss Drug Co. and Rod Cross Drug Co. Good Electric Lighting Is Impossible Without Proper Lamps and Shades Satisfactory lighting results rest not alone upon tlio generating plant and distributing systems of the Electric Company. Receiving adequate electric current at correct voltage in itself will not produce good lighting The new (Mazda) tungsten lamps (jive ((imos, three limes as much light for the same fonitmnn. lion of current as do tho carbon incnmhswni lamps. Wo maintain representatives who aro experts in illumination and who will proscribe for ii0Use holds not satisfied with lighting results. 'i' Telephone 178. nhould not bo hold a spoclnl school resl lentml election of Toos" "'"V'? ! "I'l'roachlng primaries: ALONG THE WATEItKIlONT Tho Itcdondo sails this afternoon from, San Francisco for Coos Hay nnd should reach hero early Wednesday. Tho Hustler Hailed today for Roguo Ttlvor with a cargo of general sup plies for tho Muclimy ostato. Tho Wllholmlna arrived In from Tuqulna nnd other ports today. Tho Newport nrrlvod In from linn lon and Ban Francisco. Republican 1 3R8 Democratic 801 Eorlallst 487 Independence 28 Prohibition G2 TEN LITTLE SUFFRAGETTES quest will bo hold In Cooullto about tho mlddlo of Soptombor. Wo bollovo that gardening nnd homo work In co operation with pnronts will help to solve tho problom of finding profit able work for tho town boys and girls ns well ns for tho country chlldron. Wo recommend thnt contestants' Ton little suffragettes starting In a get their nrtvlro nnd nil ncccssnry ns- line; BlHtniiro from tho Orogon Exporlmont Ono spied n bargain sale, then thcro Station at Corvallli, whoso literature I wero nine, and written Instructions will bo sont'NIno little suffrngottos at a debato: to any ono frco on application. Ono strained her vocal chords, then iveop mu uici cunniniuiy in minu , thoro wero elsht. The Royal MONDAY Special Musical Program MESSEHS WILKIXS A.VD JACKSON On the Harp-Guitar. Also Indian Wnr Danco Highly Entertaining MOVI.VO PICTURES THE CONSPIRATORS THE EAST A.VD THE WEST Oregon Power Co. FAST TUESDAY NIGHT Tho llnndon nnd Osprey arrived In nt Uandon yesterday and tlio Ilrook lyn and Elizabeth arrived there today. Tho Honior Is scheduled to sail from Snn Frnnrlsro with freight for -Coos liny today. Tho Excelsior nrrlvod In this morn ing from 8an Francisco, bringing In n enrgo of nil. She will tako out a cargo of lumber from tho Smfth mill. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In early yostorday from Hay Point and sailed nt 11 o'clock today for there. .MAY INCLl'HE ANDERSON TRACT Tho report In Tuesday's Times In regard to tho negotiations for about 1500 acreH on South Inlet may ln cludo tho J. H. Anderson 450 acres. Ho ban good water frontngo and tov eral million feet of codar piling and polos, na well an ono of tho best granlto deposits ou tho Hay. ADVEHTISED LETTER LIST List of unclaimed letters remain ing In the Maishfleld poatotflco Mar. in. 1912, Persons calling for samo will plonso say advertised and pay ono cont for each letter called for: Mlko llrown, Charles Hrounesk, W. J. Ileukhnm, Oulseppe niaucono, Pletro Conelll, Herb Davis, Dolllo Ed wnrrts, Lawrence Griffin, A Mnndls Qerondls. Frank Hariuan. Fleni Har Ran, Hnrry lleaton, Walter Hill, Harry (I. Iloyt. 11 R. Holland. Mrs. uiara nunter. T M. Jones, Frnnk Lnroy, Frnnk Lomstroiu, J. MrN'oll, J. R. McCornuie. Milton Markham. C. Mnrch, John .Mlrhaels, Roy Munroe, Helnrich Muth, Hob Watts, l. Olson, Mrs. J. W. Olson. Roy Pnyno, Capt. O. O. F. Petorson. A. F. Pierce, Mrs. 11 Robinson. Charles Squires, Loand or Slottl. Rev O. strand. Harry binlth, Slailus Louclion, Oeorge Tay lor. Cnpt Wakefield, drover C Wy nnt, John Wlsmer, 8 W. Wood. W. 11. CURTIS. Postmaster. City Auto ood Cars, Careful rosonabl0 charges, "Will go anywhere t 8tands Blanco Hotel wigar aiore. uay ftiones 78 and 46. Night Phon 46 HAKKKU M aOODALK. Proiristom. Service Drivers nd Our motto: ny time." and Dlanco that quality not quantity will bo tho standard by which awards will bo made, therefore limit tho amount but strlvo for tho best. All poultry and stock enterod for prizes should bo puro blood, but not uorcssarlly registered. At tho proposod fair prizes will bo given for tho best of tho following: Field corn, sweet corn, pop corn, musk nnd water molons, pumpkins squnshos, nil gardon and Hold veget ables (nocossary to tho dalrymnn), corn, votch, pons, carrots, boots, kalo, grassos and clovers, Including alfalfa, common to this county; nity article manufactured from our nntlvo tlm- bor; brond, enko, rannod fruit, Jolly, mending, darning, sowing, (lowers, fruits nnd borrles, chickens, ducks, turklos, pigs, calves, snoop, goats, nil to bo of this year's growth. Tho girls' skill In sowing Is to bo shown by exhibiting each nrtlclo made. Tho garmonts may bo wlilto or colored, plain or ruffled, hand or mnchlnu made. Neatuoss and tnsto rather than elaboration will bo tho standard. No extra credit will bo given for tho uso of Inco, ombroldory or oxpousivu mnionais. in cooKing ench girl may exhibit ono loaf of brond, ono enko, ono pint or quart of fruit, ono glnss of Jolly or any or nil or thoso. All work exhibited must bo dono by tho girl without holp, For this contest tho chlldron will bo divided Into two classes thuso 12 years or oldor, and thoso undor 12 yoarH of ago, Thoso of each class whoso exhibit Is adjudged the best will receive prizes of equal valuo. Prizes for second and third host of all exhibits will also bo given, We wish to say that suitable prizes of stock poultry, commodities nnd ensh contributions will bo thankfully received from thoso who think this enterprise should bo encouraged and who feel that they can glvo some thing to rewnrd tho young pooplo who win In this contest. Plonso send n list or your contributions to tho of fice of tho County School Superin tendent as soon ns you havo decldod as to the assistance you can give. EXTRA COPIES OF THE SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION COOS UAY TIMES Wrappod ready for mailing may bo obtalucd nt tho office Price 20 cents ench. Eight llttlo suffragottcs out until eleven ; Hor husband enmo nftor ono, then there wero seven. Seven llttlo suffrngottes, up to cun ning tricks, Ono criticised nnothor's hat, then thoro wero six. Six llttlo suffragettes, for votes they inn contrivo: A tiny mouse scared ono nway, then there wore five. Flvo llttlo suffrngottes, making nolso gnloro, A big cop nrrestcd ono, then thoro woro four. Four llttlo suffrngottes, glnrt that they woro free, A mere man proposed to one, thon there wore threo. Three llttlo suffrngottes, to their mnvemont truo, One tried to mnko n speech, then l hero were two. Two llttlo suffragettes, with their work mi lone: iir.ir satlel back to England, then thoro wis ono. Oi little suffragette. In It Just for fun, Nuio to listen to her talk, then there was none, Exchange. WILKINS AND JACKSON Musical Ihitertnluors. And tl o Famous Photo Piny ROMEO AND JULIET Two Reel Production Thnt You Can not Afford to Miss nt tho Popular Price of 10 cents. O. J. LEMANSKl, Prop. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 1"1 North Front Street HURRY! IT'S GOING Wo have a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplace thnt we will sell at $2.25 per load while it lasts. ' C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Phone 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sec COliTUELL Chow X1X1 HOT TAMALES at BARTER'S on Front street. Llbby COAL. Tho Xlnd YOU hT ALWAY8 VHKD. PHONE 72 Pacific Livery t Traaifer Co. After the show try a Turkish Datb Phono 2H-J. First Class Auto Service special trips to North Bond and RAYMOND U. RAKER FOR COUN TY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDKNT Prof, Raymond E. nnknr nt n- don, has announcod hlmsolf as a can didate for tho republican nomination for County School Superintendent. Mr. Dakor Is at present a resldont of Uandon, but was superintendent of schools nt Myrtle Point for four years, and organhod tho high school thoro and brought It up to the adop tion of n full four years' courso. During his sunerlntendenev timm t,o schools of Myrtlo Point had 98 pu- lllla tinea .l.A t. . .. I 1 Modern Hrlck Uulldtng, Electric Light, ateara Heat. Eleguntly Furnished Roonu with Hot and Cold Water. n OT EL .CO 08 O. A. UETLIN, Prop. Rates: 60 cenu a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Markat Marahflald. Oregon. WANTED ! ! ! JAUPETS UPHOLSTKIUNa AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by th Pneuma tic Cleanlnr Company. Orders foi work takan at GOING & HAKVE PHONK 100 v. j. lOAiru A. H. HODOINI Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. I' at t CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay t , , At the Close of Iluslncss February 20th, 1012. !f V,'HJ RESOURCES. I.onns nnd discounts l.lllll Ilonds, wnrrantB nnd securities 73 U. S. bonds to sccuro circulation J5.O0ll.il Real ostato, turnlturo and fixtures r 8L011 II Cash nnd sight oxchango lRSOU Totnl. .WI3,T2l.n LIAIULITIES. Capital stock paid In 100,OHH Surplus nnd undlvldod profits jjjju Dividends unpaid ' Reserve for taxes i.ooo.fl Circulation, outstanding '..!...' .' 1M0MI DI,0S"8 " ! . mWll Totnl S3I3.KI.5I In addition to Capital Stock tho Indlyldual liability of StockboU era Is 100,000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Glvo iiB a errlptlon of your proporty and wo will obtain forjoi amount of taxes on snmo. Shorlff does not notify you. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregoo and will not uso It as an ad timet fn somo othor occupation. Ho will hnvo M., Palaco Rosldenco fiiiiululilj'j 105' M ifMOB IL .w .J1 Emplro any time. Train and party I f 'tur("y r rogular offlco day, that calls a specialty. Phono 181-R nlgktlKSSLS'Z Mr. Bakor will also hold threo tonnt,. ors' associations in tho county yearly as required by law, and will labor to advanco tho cause of progressive ed ucation in every wny that his official duties permit. (Paid advortlso-mont). nnd dny. After 11 P. Rostaurant, Phono 5-J. rbono 28-J. D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality us maKe your Phone 250.X. PllS Pass tho State ommlnndnn III !..- r m eighth grade pupils, a largo major-, Ull UUC rdnidlOriUni Ity of whom entered hluh BPimni ' u,,lMlul IUIII ,M.r,,DaJkor w,n' ,f omwated nnd " $SSn r ,)VERS. CI.EANERS, oloctod, devote his entlro time and ' VnhSSKHS un HAT RENOVATORS energy to tho duties of tho offlco, iAsent ,or Edward E. Strauss & Co. next Suit. OfiJi Comiuerclal, "' . Blanchard Livery We hare swi-re. the IWirr bull. lew or ii. u. Helsner and are pre pared to render exce.lmt serrlco to the people o( Coc Bay. Careful ,or'KJa rljs jd everything nat win mean satUfactory service to the public. Phon us ror a drlvlni horse, a rig or anything needed In the llrery line. We also do truck- g buslnesa of il kinds. BLANCHARD RROTHERS Phone 138-J "i!7vfctd l,d 8alM Service. 141 First and Alder Streets FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, Feb. 20, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Il29,m ' Banking House 6O.O00.CI Cash aud Evchanges 16&!oil.H Total 6U,!?ltl LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in t so.OOO.M Surplus and Undlvldod Profits .....' 67,101.11 Deposits !!!!!!!! '.'.'.','.'. . 636,8. Total 6H," Doans' Transfer For All Kinds of Hauling VH DELIVER COAL IN NORTII REND AM) EAST SIDE. IAIIRY COAL 8.00. REAVER HILL W.BO. (Coat is Cash) Phon 331-R. W.K. WISEMAN TEe Old Reliable Second Hand Store Man Desires to announce that ho Ii again RACK IN BUSINESS In the Rernltt Building, 323 S. Broadway Will buy and sell new and Beo ond hand furniture, stoves, ranges, sewing machines, etc. Will also store household goods by the month. PHONE210-J TRY TUB EDGE WITH WW FINGEIt. Examine a collar fresh from laundry. Notlco its clear, wUtt e or, its even, elastic itlflw. smooth and Ita perfect ibP. Thon test tho top edge by r1J your flnger-tlp over It. NoUc' smooth, slick finish glren It Ing there to rub, dig or IrrIUt 1& neck. . This teat, will proe the tI our service. Send us trlI t and apply the test. Marshfield Hand & Steam Lajj (ruiMT iim. TVnn Phone Our Wagons Go Anywhere AW118 Marshfield, Ore. PiioraawT th Turk,Sh Dath8 If you havo anything to sell, trade. I rent, or want help, try a want ad. " HEAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE Bargains in Gitu and Out side Property. AUG. FRIZEEN. 68 Central Ave., Marshfield. ooi People Take Notice We have all lengths of store ' ill' for Bale, prices ranging from per tier up. We can furnUa HJ length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phone No. 180-J or 4k ,J.i. ikk '-.