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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONET Editor nnd Tub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor Addrcos nil communications to COOS RAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrsluleld :: u Oregon Entorod at tho postofllco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmlssloa through tho mails ns second class mall matter. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Itedondo will sail at 1:30 to morrow for San Francisco. Tho Dreakwator will sail at o'clock tomorrow for Portland. Tho Kann Smith Is expected tonight from Bay Point. In Dedicated to tho servlco of tho pooplo, that no good causo shall lack n champion, and that ovll shall not thriro unopposod. BUUBGRIPTION ItATES. DAILY. Ono year $8.0 Per month 60 WEEKLY. -One rear .(, I1.E0 When paid strictly In advance tho ubicrlptlon price of the Coos Oar Times Is $6.00 per rear or 13.60 for itlx months. Tho tug Robnrta loft Dandon thin week with n scow load of coal for Klorenco. It was trlflo choppy whon hIio startod and sonio expressed doubt whothor tho opon scow would hold tho coal or not. Offldnl Paper of Coo County AN IDAHO FUNERAL BEIIMON AN IDAHO cleric has sued tho widow of a former parlshlonor for $25 and intorost, clalmod by him for proachlng her lato lamontod nusoanu s runorai servlco, Bays nn ox chnngo. Tho widow Insists that tho sermon wns damaged bocauso In it mo oxpounaor ooratod tho doccasod ior non-attontanco at church. For wis aamagea sormon a sermon with a wholo In It na It wora sho offorod $10, Insisting that a discount of CO por cent was no moro than fair. And on this complaint nnd answer tho caso hangs In tho court, whllo doubtless tho causo of It llos in an uneasy gravo. In Chattanooga about 18 years ago nn Episcopal clorgyman, called to conducto tho funeral sorvlco of a no toriously bad citizen, proceeded to tho task about as follows: Wo aro galhorod hero to per form tho last rites over nil that is mortal of perhaps tho wohI cltlzon this town has over had tho ploasuro to know. He was a gamblor and drunkard, a thief and n cheater. Ho was never kind to his family, nnd his widow Is well rid of him, whllo his death In tho oxtromo youth of his children In a bless ing to them. If tho neighbors nro Just they need never know what n scoundrel thoy had for n father. Tho life of this man who has died should lm it lesson to all of UBIlo has taught us how to llvo nionnly, to die dishonorably, and If wo would profit by IiIh oxnm pie, wo have only to avoid nil that ho did and whh. So oven this man has boon a moral In fluouco If wo hood tho lesou, for ho has taught us to bo as little llko hi in ns possible. Wo will now tnko him to tho cemetery nnd bury him, Btrango as It may scorn, that Incl dont Is history. And the widow, vis itod by reporters who expected her to roHont In a rago tho attack upon her doad hiiHband'H charactor, Infor med thorn Instead that she had Invit ed tho minister to dlnnor afterward nnd had thanked him for tolling tho truth, In some moiisuro to offsot tho llo that sho had ordered chiseled In to tho tombstomil Bo thero wo havo the two cases. Whothor u damaged sermon should bo discounted In tho foe, or whothor nny foo at all should bo oxpouted for funeral services these aro problems depending for their solution, upon local conditions, circumstances and pontons. MjihI of us would prefor postponing Hit' question as to our own funeral sermons to the very lat est poHslblo second of staggering time! Tho A. M. Simpson, tho now lum ber carrlor of tho Simpson flcot, has been unoxpoctodly delayed in being flttod with tho ualanco of her ma chinery at San Francl'-co nnd it will sho can roturn to the bay. Tho Ascunclon sailed today for San Francisco. Capt. B. W. Olson aided Capt. Brldgett to pilot her down do Coos Head and tho lattor took hor out alono. Tho Ascunclon is about two hundred tons largor than tho Nann Smith but tho length is nbout tho samo. Sho can carry a cargo of 25,000 barrols of oil and whon load ed to capacity draws about 27 foot. AMONG TUB BIOK. Chas. Erlckson who has boon laid up with a, sovero attack of la grlppo Is new ablo to bo up and around. FIHBT WORK ON GRADE OF RAILWAY TO VALK Subcontractors Build Lino to Slto of Oregon nnd Eastern Itond Tunnel VALE, Or., March 22. Tho Utah Construction Company, in chargo of tho railroad construction work on tho first stretch of tho Oregon East ern Ilnllroad, extending west from this city to Dog Mountain, near Mat hour Lako, south of Burns, has lot two moro contracts, and grading has startod outside tho city limits. Tho llrst grading work Is lot to Subcon tractor Goldsmith, of Caldwoll, who movod Into tho Hold n fow days ago, and startod work In each direction from tho temporary camp. Tho noxt six miles Is bolng tlono by Jorry Hur loy, a subcontractor, who has boon working on tho NyBsa-Homodolo ex tension. Tho eleven tulles of road bed from this city to tho mouth of tho Malheur Canyon Is an easy plcco of construc tion work, ns practically no grado Is reuulred. It Is stated that KI0.000 cubic feet of dirt will bo removed at a prlco or $17,000. As soon as tho llrst stretch of tho grade Is completed, In nbout ono month, tho llrst steel or tho Oregon Eastern Ilnllroad will bo laid and work trains operated botwoon Valo and tho Malheur Canyon camps, which at that tlmo will bo roady to use nil tho heavy mnchlnory that at prsont cannot bo hauled out ovor tho wagon roads. Anothor chango contoiuplntod is tho moving of tho hoadquartora of the Utah Construction Company from this city to section 25, two mllos south of town, which has been leased from tho road land company. Tho chango Iiiib bocomo nocossary on ac count or tho crowded condition or tho present camp north or tho local rail road yards. Mff y There is always Good Style in an . Arrow Collar The Big Window Display At The Togger should suggest to you the completeness of our Shirt department. We are showing the Cluett Shirt in every new feature of the .season here yon (an see the line represented complete and an enormous stock to select from. These Shirt? are guaranteed to fitproperly and the colors will not fade when washed, Yours, Anxious to Please, The Toggery NORTH WESTKHN RAILROAD , TO HE COMPLETED New York Hunkers Assure Heads of Jointly Owned Lino or Finan cial Bmiiiort. SAN FRANCISCO, March 22. Ilo raiiso ol assurances from tho Now York bankors behind thorn, Messrs. Itobort 8. I.ovott, E. P. Ripley, Wil liam Sproulo and Captain A. II. Pay eon hnvo now enough money to push tho Northwestern Pacific Ilnllroad to completion north or Wlllets, In Men docino County, without dolny or fl nanrlnl Interruption, Thoy confi dently expect to havo It finished ns n north nnd south trunk lino bo tweon San Francisco nnd Enrokn and Trinidad early In 1913. I.ovott nnd lllploy nro respectively tho heads of tho Harrlmnn and Santa Fo systems, which jointly own tho Northwextern Pacific. Pnyson. who Is ono of Ripley's assistants, la tho president of tho Northwestern Pa elflc. whllo Sproulo, ns president or tho Southern Pacific, represents I.ovott In tho Joint proporty. Aside from giving Kurokn. a grow- MAMON'D RINGS, Urooehc mid '"S c ron(J connection with tho NEW STOCK of DIAMONDS at tho lll'.D CROSS JEWELRY REIT. Saturday SPECIAL SALE McKlu. ley RIIEirr MURK) nt c Per Copy, PEOPLE'S .1. 10 ami l.T-Oent Store. Nutter PoMcMKih ono cent each at Norton .V !iiH.'iMii'h tvwt stores. Caramels il.V PKH POl'.Vtt s-Vi.-day and Sunday it STAFFORD K. Sill: Ol'R WINDOW Diamonds from $10 to Sino RICH CROSS JEWIXHV REIT. crami:i.s :nc at sr.i fords Saturday nnd Sunday. Good Electric Lighting Is Impossible Without Proper Lamps and Shades Satisfactory lighting results rest not alono upon the generating plant and distributing systems of the Electric Company. Receiving adequato electric current at correct voltage in itself will not produce good lighting. The new (Mazda) tungsten lamps give almost three times as much light for tho same consump tion of current as do the carbon incandescent lamps. "Vc maintain representatives who are exports in illumination and who will prescribe for house holds not satisfied with lighting results. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co CONDENSED statement Of ThelFirst National Bank of Coos Bay At the Closo of Huslncss Fcbrunry 20Ui, 1012. RESOURCES. .Loans ana discounts IHMIIIi Bonds, warrants and socurltlos Tliltlti U. S. bonds to socuro circulation , 2500111 iioai ostato, lurnuuro anu nzturoa 81,01111 Cash and sight oxchango , , , , luilllll .3l3,TJin Total LIAIHLITIES. capital atocK paid in $100,001 II Surplus and undivided profits.. , jjuu Dividends unpaid ' m Reserve for taxes jm circulation, outstanding Hum DopobIIb 41011111 Totnl 83IJ,T!n In addition to Capltnl Stock tho Individual liability of 8toUa crs Is 1100,000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNKI18. Glvo us a description or your proporty nnd wo will obtalnforn amount or taxes oa samo. Sheriff docs not notiry you. llrnrrtctN nt RKD CROSS JEWELRY REIT. RASERALL (iOODS at Norton ILineii's Iwo Mores. Llbby COAI. The Hind YOU have ALWAYS I'UKI). PHONE 72 PaclOc Lltery A Transfer Co. GIVES QUICK ACTION Lockkart & Parsons Drug Co. re ports thnt A SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., as compoundod In Adlcr-l-kn, tho now German appendicitis roraody, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach almost INSTANTLY. Many Marshfleld pooplo nro bolng helped. outsldo world and obtaining a varied local trafric, tho bankors nro advanc ing IS.000.000 to finish this rond In order to command tho greatest red woo! forest region In tho world, which Is In Humboldt County. It Is understood an export report on this forost region, recently pre pared for tho monoyed Interests be hind tho road, shows that It orlgln ally covered 028,000 acres. About 02,000 ncres or this havo been cut, leaving 47C.000 ncres still standing. Estimating this timber at 100.000 root or lumber product por acre, thero Is still, according to the report, an untouched rcsorvo or 47,000,000,000 root or redwood lumber. At tho presont rato or manuracturo, nbout 350,000,000 feet annually, this sup ply will last considerably moro than a century. NEW STOCK or DIAMONDS nt tho RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPT. TO.NKJHT AT THE The Royal ""'" uuw V.ll'DKVILLE CUTTER AND SOL'LK In Their Popular Spanish .Musical Comody THE GAY SEHEN'Aimnn Throo Full Rools of Now Pictures "TRACKED" Dramatic "RY TIIE LIGHT OF THE MOON" men comody "THE .MOTH" Vory Interesting Drama Como early If you want a good soat TOMORROW NIGHT CUTTER AND SOULE will nut nn a Comody act ontltlcd "Tho Lady nnd bo Walter." A Hobrow sketch laughable from tho start. PICTURES "THE PIT FALL" Dramatic "RED FEATHER'S FRIENDSHIP' Indian Komanco jiic ino House or Vaudevlllo 10c We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for andJDelivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry i-nu.Mi MAIN B7J FLANAGAN & BENNETT MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At tho close of business, Feb. 20, 1012. RESOURCES. HM.HW KflOMII Cash and Evchanges It 5,0 1 U! Loans nnd Discounts Hanking Houso ....., ........ Total 64l.tI1ll LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In i 5O.O00H Surplus and Undlvldod Profits .' .' .' .' . t7,l" Uoposlts ' 535,111.11 Total City Auto Service ood Cars, Crful Drivers and rmonabl charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhera at any tlmt." Stands Blanco Hottl and nimM Cigar Store. Day Phones 71 and 46. Night Phone 4. nARKER a GOODALK. Proprietors. FtOUB Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality 1 Modern nrlck Duliaing, Electric LlghU. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomc with Hot f nd Cold Water. nOTEL.OOOS O. A. UETLIN. Prop. lutes: 50 cents a Day nnd Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marahflald. Oruon. People Take Notice! Wo have all lengths of stove wood for sale; prices ranging from fl.50 per tier up. We can furnish any length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phone No. 1S0-J or 49-L. WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPIIOL8TEniNQ AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma Uo Cleaning Company. Orders foi work takei at GOING UARVK1 PnONE ltM . in I Unique Pantatoriuml PRUSSERS nnd HAT RENOVATOR n!nt-rrnr ?dWar.d B' Stru" & Co. nex" Sull' r,DS"Lat us mk0 y" gfig Commercial. pln.w oflO-X 3Sa jssrHy i ,,t ieiww We Mean You wlinn vn anv vnnr nrn not dOItlF solf Justlco ns long as you UW our moats to tho test or "l't"k you think It Is your duty o -tho vory host meat possible Iv iiinni.9 nMin,, ..! niirn 1 trlI "'") I mull tM. , ,, you'll know you've found lu SIARSHFIEIiD CASH MARK1 FOURIER BROS. Two Markets TELEPHONES! Mnrshficld 221-J Blanchard Livery Hbs or L. H. Heisner and are pre pared to render exedent servlc to the people oj Cue Bnv. rt..i iivon. gooo riss ...A 1L. flora v HURRY! IPS GOING FAST Z Iwvo 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. Ca lJhone 190-J. J82 So. Broadway. I Bay. Careful Jd everything 5!tT.,v!iInenSubatUfactory service to hp. .' uunr us ror dr Ting horse, n rc or anything needed In the llrery line We also do truck" K business or ll kinds. ilLANCIIARD RROTHERS Phone IS 8-J .. 141 First and Alder Hr. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. r .., nENRY SENOSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullio Offl.-, Phone 191 - Mar.hflald Offle 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specUM. General Agent "EASTBIDBV' and Alder Streets ''MEN S3-vis Times Want Ads Bring Res"11 PhineeVlh4e.J.h0W try TUrk'8h Dath ftjHUTr