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m lit A! ki a V THF COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY? MARCH 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION U KM ! l V COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALO.VEr Editor and Tub. VAN K. MALONEY News Editor Entered at tho postofflco at Marsh Deld, Orogon, for transmission through tho malla as second clasa mall matter. Address alt communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Marshfleld :: :: :t tt Oregon WALT MASON THE POET PHILOSOPHER WORTH A .MILLION Dedicated to tho sorvlco of the peoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. One rear f 6.10 Per month 10 WEUKIiT. One year f 1.69 When paid strlotly In adranoe the subscription prloo of the Coos Bar Times Is 16.00 per rear or $2.50 for six months. Official Paper of Oooe Coaatr An Independent Republican nows papor published every evening except Sunday, and Weeklr br TIio Coos Dr Times Publishing Oo. Old Rox Is worth n million whcols, lio has thorn In' tho bank. It wnrniB him up from head to heels to hoar his bullion clank. Ills wealth is famous in tho town, and all tho country o'er, ho has a million salted down, and rakes around for more Wo point him out most ovcry day to strangers and such ducks, and in an awostrucK whlspor say: "Ho'a worth a million bucks I" That's tho oxtont of his ro nown; no, natives ovor cry: "Ho Is a credit to tho town wo'd miss him should ho dlol" Thoro's old Bill wax; no no or couiu nan tuo coin a llttlo bit, nnd whon ho gets a pleco of IF YOU HAVE NO HAHY GO OUT AND GET ONE THE PLAGUE IN PORTLAND PORTLAND has rocontly boon af flicted with a plaguo that has dls- trossod soveral cltlos on tho const tho last fow years. In men tioning It Tho Journal makes somo eonslblo romarks that nro equally ap plicable to any community that Is Buffering from, a similar scourago. Tho Journal says: "It is good advlco to say to soap box orators that Portland Is growing Impatlont. This city Is not In any mood to tolornto anothor Baden- Po well outrngo. It will not bo patient with futuro vlolont demonstrations of nny kind. In a spirit of kindness. Tho Journal ndvlsos tho agitators to uso moro bal last and loss sail. Thoy havo boon flying too high. Thoy havo said too much. Thoy havo ovor stopped tho bounds of good order. Tho Dadcu l'owoll Incident was Indefenslblo and revolutionary. Tho pooplo of Portland built this city. Most of tliom havo spoilt their lives hero. What is hero represents their life endeavors, honorably nchlovod. Tholr lives, their honor. nnd tholr fortunes aro staked on tho issuo of good order, pence and sta bility In Portland. They n,ro forces that It Is bad pol icy to moddlo with. Thoy aro a cit izenry that will havo llttlo patience with tho violent acts or tho color sergeants of revolution. Tho nvorngo soap box orator has not helped to build Portland. Ho has dono llttlo to build anything. Ills labor lu not with his hands, but with hlo lungs. Ills achlovoiuonts nro not In tortus or tolling and spin ning, against tho church, against tho Hag, against tho church, against tho government, against men and agulnst society. IIIb rosldonco Ih undor his hat. Ills aim Is to ferment unrest and do colvo tho Ignorant. Though alien to Portland, bis mission lioro Is to teach tlioso who built Portlaud how to run Portland. Thoro will be no revolution In this city. Tho conditions hero aro not favorable for thoso who preach hud revolution. This Is a staid, stable, substantial community of rosoluto mon. Thoy nro kindly men, but thoy nro practical men. Thov loarnod tho ways of manhood bv taming a wild country and by strug gle wiin auvorso conditions. They know how to tamo wild mon. Tho Journal counsels moderation. It advises Bnnp box llro-outura to uso gontlor speech and refrain entirely from dramatic demonstrations. It ndvlBes citizens who nro In ugly mood to restrain thomsolvos. It romlnds nil that thoro Is law, that thoro aro odlcors to enforco It, nud thnt all ac tion should bo through lawful and or dorly channels. Tho power to solve tho situation rosts at tho city hall. Lot thoso In authority thoro do their duty, nnd tho ordorly solution of u dlsagroo nblo condition will bo easy. Physician Snys Bachelors nnd Spin stcra Ought to Adopt Children. ST. LOUIS, March 26. ''Every stnglo man or womuti who earns $20 a wcok or moro should adopt a baby. If ho or she earns $40 n wook, two babies should bo adontod." said Dr. Lydla Wynckoop, ot Chicago, in speaking at tho National Congross or Mothers In session hero. "Tho taking enro of a child Is not a burdon," continued Dr. Wynokoon. na sho oxplalncd to tho dologatos that although sho had throo of nor own, sho had adopted a girl. "It docs moro to build up tho char acter of n man than anything olso. It makes IiIb responsible for a hu man bolng and it will probably savo Ilfo. "Tho death rnto of babies placed in institutions Is higher than that of tho bablos placod in privato homes. Ono out of two babies placod in insti tutions dlo nnd wo must stop this waste." Dr. Wynokoop's romarks woro mnilo In her roport on "Child Ilyglono In Illinois." William Hard, of Now York, mndo plon for onunl rights for fathors nnd mothers In tho guardianship of cuiiuron. kalo It's always counterfeit. He's always wearing last, year's hat; his clothing all awry, would make an Idle plutocrat climb up a tree nnd die. Yet friends aro swarming 'round his trncks wherover ho may go, nnd peoplo slap him on tho back and Bay he Is a Jo. He helps the children fly their kites, and much enjoys the trick, and often ho sits up at night with nolghbors who aro sick; anon he brings a cheerful tale to some despon- dont lnds oh, William Isn't worth a dnrn at salting down the scads, but people bless his blamed old hide, and cry In fervent tones: "Ho's sure all wool nnd ton yards wide Iio'b worth a million bones!" VSAAAWSSAAWS. WEST SAYS STATE SHOULD HE OWNER OREGON LEADS STATICS IN FORESTRY SENDING BOOST .SMITH AT BANDOX I. S. Smith of Mnrshflold has boon in Bandon for a few days getting ac quainted with tho votorB. Mr. Smith 1b n candhlato for tho nomination for Stnto Sonntor from Coos and Currv counties boforo tho Itopubllcan pri maries, April 19th. Mr. Smith Is a gontlomaii of high standing In Mnrsh flold. Ho stands for Rtatoment No. 1 nnd tho rulo or tho pooplo. Thoro Is no doubt as to his qualifications for nlllco, nud if nomlnatod nnd oloctod ho will Borvo tho constituents of his district In n crodltnblo mannor. Bandon Bocordor. IIAVn YOU REGISTEItED? Tho last day on which voters may reglstor In ordor that thoy may cast tholr ballot at tho prl- mary oloctlon April 19th is April Cth. Oot busy nnd regis- tor nil you who huvo uot dono so. WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrcli 28 Somo Idea of tho rapid growth and present mngnltudo of tho forest sor vlco Is glvon In tho nnnunl roport of mo roreBtor ror tho fiscal yonr 1911. From n modest beginning only a fow yonrs ago tho Forestry Buronu has grown to ho ono of tho lnrgost bur eaus In point of tho numbor of Its employes, maintaining nn establish ment In Washington nlono costing nlmoflt $000,000 annunlly; it expend ed InBt yoar moro thnn $0,600,000 nnd now exorcises authority ovor an nroa 108,106,10.1 acres In oxtont. In 1911 it collected ovor $2,000,000 In grazing fees, nnd sold timber rrom National forosts for about half as much moro. Grazing permits woro Issued In 1911 for 1,351,922 cnttlo, 7.371,747 sheop, 91,610 horses, 77.008 i?onts nnd 4,500 hogs. Of this numbor Col orado had tho groatost numbor of cnttlo, 229,125 bond; Idaho had tho greatest numbor of snoop, 1,041,581 bead: Montana tho greatest numbor of horsos. 10,114; Now Moxlco 61, 0 1 1 gonts, or moro thnn throo times tho numbor of nny other Btnto. nnd California with 3807 hogs. California loads with tho greatest National for est area, having 21,104,009 acres; Oregon hoads tho list in tho amount of tlmhor sold, $332,242.52; Mon tana Is at tho top In tho amount of tlmbor cut undor sales, $170,270.49. in tho mntter of money paid to tho stntos rrom proceeds rrom National forests Montana rocolvod tho largest sum. $74,021.04. Tho greatest num bor of prodntory animals was killed In Utah, 1132. Orogon loads In tho nrea Beodod by tho sorvlro, tho amount for that stnto bolng 0485 acres, whllo t ho greatest area planted was In Mon- tann, 521 acres. Summnry for Oregon: Totnl nron, 13,740,139 ncros: tlmbor Bnlos. $332,212.52; cut undor Bales, $12. 168.93; area planted, C ncres; seeded 0186 acres; eattlo grazed, 94,803; horsoB. 9049; hogs, GO; Bhoop, 876. 624; gonts, 305; predatory animals killed, 885; nmnunt paid to stnto from forest revenues, $35,012.29. Regulation First, Acquisition Later, of Public Utilities Urged by Governor. PORTLAND, March 28. Regula tion first and acquisition afterward, of public utilities, Insurance by tho Stato of Orogon, construction and maintenance of good roads by convict labor nnd tho publication In advanco of tho meeting of tho legislature of appropriations that will ho needed, for Information of tho public, were tho subjects discussed by Governor West at tho luncheon of tho East Sido Business Men's Club at tho Ho tel Sarcont. Thoro wcro 150 busi ness mon present. "Public ownership of telephones" was tho subject asslgnod Governor West, but ho discussed many othor questions. Ho said ho favored taking over public utilities, Including tele phones nnd railroads, but not until their value and methods of opcrntlon bad been nscortalnod. Regulation First Wanted. "Wo havo two telephone com panies In this stato," said tho gover nor, "tho Homo nnd tho Pacific tele phone, or Boll system. Tho Homo company operates ninlnly In Port land nnd Albany. I bcllovo that wo should acquire these public utilities as fiiRt as wo enn nnd as fnst as wo nro nblo to take caro oMhom; but I favor regulation ns tho first stop to ward ownorshlp. Wo nro moving In thnt direction. "Iloforo tho establishment of tho Interstate railroad commission wo knew llttlo nbout tho cost or opera tion or railroads, but now through tho operation of tho lutorstnto com mission wo know nil nbout tho rnll- roads and how they nro operated. When tho slnto, or nny city, under takes to ncqulro n pleco or proporty ii iiiiisi pay soveral prices for It. I can know In ndvnnco what appropria tion will bo called for at tho next session and enn bo approved or dis approved. Bulletin to Tell Needs. "Tho heads of tho stato depart ment will submit statements of tholr needs nnd theso will bo Issued In a bulletin for distribution In advnuco, In October, nnd ovcry citizen can know lu advance what will bo needed to run tho Btnto and whnt will bo cnlled for at tho next session of tho legislature. This bulletin will toll what tho asylum or other stnto In stitutions will require. It will thon be placod beforo tho peoplo of tho stnto to approve or disapprovo tho prospective appropriations, nnd It will bo up to tho heads of tho state departments to show the need of tho nnnronrlatlons miked. This will bo In tho direction of economy. "I nm glad to say that tho move ment for good roads Is taking form, nnd that this stato will havo good roads. I camo bnck yesterday from a visit to Shellrock, on the Hood Riv er road, nnd will announce that this month we will establish a convict camp at Shellrock and construct that part of tho Hood River road. B. S. Donson sent me a check for $10,000 nnd this money will be used to build thnt rond nt Shellrock, tho counties to build on both sides. I nlso dcslro to announco thnt wo shall cstnbllsh a convict camp near Oregon City nnd there turn out crushed rock, which mny bo used In all parts ot tho stato for the construction of ronds." BULKS OF THE ROAD THROUGH TMi: AIR .MADE NEW YORK, March 23 Excerpts from n "set of rules of tho air," ro contly drawn up by the Aero Club of Franco, linve Just reached this city. Tho rules Include these: "Two nlr craft meeting nlwnys must steer to tho right nnd pass 110 yards npnrt. "One nlr craft overtaking nnother Ib responsible for keeping clenr. It must not nppronch within 110 yards lo tho right or 330 yards to tho left on the overtnkon crnft nnd must not pass directly under the other crnft." Try The Times' Want Ads. IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSI TIVE About tho size of your shoes, It's soino satisfaction to know thnt many peoplo enn wear shoes n, size smnllor by shaking Allen's Foot-Eonse, tho antiseptic powder, Into them. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Pnt ont Leather Shoes, and for Brcnklng In New Shoes. When rubbers or ovorshoes become necessary nnd your shoes pinch, Allon's Foot-Ease gives Instant relief. Sold every whoro. 25 cts. Snmplo FRER. Adress, Allm 8. Olmsted. Lo Roy, N. Y. Don't iic- 4 44 4 EXTRA COPIES OF THE 4 4 SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION 4 COOS BAY TIMES 4 4 Wrnppod ready for mailing 4 4 may bo obtained at tho office 4 Pr.co 20 cents each. 4 44444444444444444 I ....a . ..a. ..I- . bollevo thnt thn ....! vi.. i y u.)Miiuie. - .., IMIItU 11111 25 per cent ndded, should ho tho . ' prlco paid for public property. So In tho acquisition of public utilities wo should know the real value, without wntor. "There Is another mntter In which I nm Interested and thnt Is stnto In surance. TIlO Various conilnnlia mnl;o big dividends that might bo snvi-d to tho taxpayers of this state. I u-n grently Interested lu state In Biininro. and bllevo thnt It Is coming. iiiMiuon also Interests mo. Your tnxes mo very high this year. They wll' be much lower noxt year. Pro visions woro made for several stuto buildings nt tho lnst legislature that must ho paid for this yoar. The log Islnturo Is blamed for high taxes un fairly sometimes. I havo a plan which will bo carried out, by which every citizen and farmor In Oregon CARELESS ABOUT APPEN- DICITIS IN MARSHFIELD DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED byloful pllrittloiii, they cannot reach tlioilleai'( iHHllou oj ihccr. There Ii out mnn u .v lt .niAila.fn.i.j .. I. .... i. i ... ... .. ' . .... mi I..-P-, Nun mm ii uy coil tllulloiiat remrtllea, Pcufncn U rautt'l by in liitUmril roi'iliiion of the muroui lining of the hiuurhlitu Tube. When till tube U In. .....,..,.,., m,i B luiuuiiiiK Minim or impr (rcl liwrliiR. ami when It i entirely cloied ttaafiien U the remit, ami mil... i,l i .,..... nutlou cn lie taken out ami thin tube restored to It normal condition. harln win t.d .1. .. ......... ..... .id ,,n firmen ioreverininec.1 out ot te 1 arcaued by ('trrh. which li nothing bin an Inrtauv me.l comlttlon ot the mucotia turntcc. We Hill rive One Ilitmtre.l Dollar for any cieof.lealncii(caue,l by catarrh) that can. S?. '. r."r'l,..b? "' c-urrli W send ui viivumiijiirfi r J. CIIKNEV; CO., Tol.lo. O. Many Marshfleld people have stom- nch or bowol trouble which is likely to turn Into appendicitis, if you have constipation, sour stomach, or gas on the stomach, try simple buck thorn bark, Glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adlor-l-kn, the new Gor man appendicitis remedy. Lockhart & Parsons states that A SINGLE uu&fc, or this simple remody will ro llevo bowol or stomach trouble al most INSTANTLY. A Big Showing of Spring Styles in Suits Just in Ready-to-Wear From $8.50 to $25.00 FIXUP Marshfiold & Novtli "Rnnri I City Auto Service uou wars, uarerul Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: Will go anywhere at any time." Sands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Clsar Store. Day Phonei78 and 46. Night Phone 46. lURKER A OOODALK. Proprietor. People Take Notice! We have all lengths of stove wood for sale, prices ranging from $1.50 per tier up. We can furnish length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phone No. 120-J or 49-L. any Polil by PrupgUt. lia To llall'a K, il.l". H! arully rilU for oonitipatlon. V " fc?)fprr? I Hf il in fl h1 pwcaimaca W :tff JsHBiiT fFlOMR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Unique Pantatorium gfif Commercial. Phono agQ-X. The Electric Shoe Shop iToSbitSS8Sp0.es JiUAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE Bargains in Gitu and Out side Property. AUG. FRIZEEN. 68 Central Ave.. MnrRl.fir, False Economy in Electric Lighting You can connect an appliance lo the end of electric wire which will take one-eightieth kilowatt to make it operate satisfactorily. a You can connect another appliance to tho sa ,' ," i, ' " " it oner. ate at all. The consumption of current upon denniuln what appliances lightinc, hcatiucr or n. customer has hooked on to the line. The new (Mazda) tungsten, lamps give neath three limes as much light for the same consiml tion of current, as do the carbon incandescent lamps. ni The difference in the cost of the lamps is rennid many times by the superior efficiency nnd ccon oiny of operation. Let an expert advise in your lighting problems. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co, BANK FLANAGAN & BENNETT MAR8IIFIKLI), ORKGON. At the close of business, Feb. SO, 1012. RESOURCES. i.oiuis nnu uiscounis 111 Ult, Hanking House ',', '" ' Cnsh and Evchangos 1IMI1J) 40lB fllUlin LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In (ou Surplus and Undlvldod ProfltB 6740111 DI)08lt8 6JU0.II Total IKMllll CONDENSED 8TATKJIENT Of The First National Bank of Coos At the Close of Ruslness February 20th, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts ..IIJl.llll) Bonds, warrants and securities ', JJ.KIll U. S. bonds to socure circulation 15,(1'" Ileal estate, furnlturo and Hxtureo 11,11111 Cash nnd Bight exchange 144,8011 tMna Total 31J,Ria LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock paid In II 00.(11 H Surplus and undivided profits ,!! DlvldondB unpaid HI Kosorve for tnxee l.OIIII Circulation, outstanding 21,11111 Deposits IIO.IIUI Totnl .3,711 tl In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of StocWa ers Is 2100,000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Olvo us a description of your proporty and wo will obUinlorp nmouni or taxes an same. Sheriff does not notify you. HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST We have a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitnblo for fireplace that wo will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. I. 1 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offlje Phone 101 Marshfleld Offlce 1-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDHT TnE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 180 So. Broadway Marshfleld 1 Modern Brick Bulldintr. Electrlt Lights. Steam Heal. Elegantly Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Water. H O T E h .0 O OS O. A. METLIN. Prop. iLl nVZ Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marahflald. Oreron. Parties Desiring, Monuments Erected Would do ell to cnll at The Pacific Monumental ft South Broadway and make 1(0, tlon from tho large stock noff ' hund. Mr. Wilson has in UU eWJ tho only practical nwrhle and gr01 .-A nDSC cuttpy In ("tana countV. uu but the best work Is turned out. I ft3 ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFffl IBjA. hto