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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION I COOS BAY TIMES E M. O. MALONKr ICdllor unci Tub. DAN K. MALONE1T News Kdltor Entered at tlio postofllco at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS UAi' DAILY TIMES. Mnrshfleld :. :: :: t: Oregon THi: OLD GRAND ARMY HOYS You mny talk about tho" Masons, tlio Odd Follows and such, You call tlicin so fraternal as to fair ly beat the Dutch; You can pralso thorn If you chooso to, with their mystic rites und nalso, Out thoy can novcr hold a candlo to tlio old Grand Army Iioys. For men who havo the memory can learn all about tlio craft, Thoy can got degrees and passwords that would mako a funeral laugh, And bo loaded down with symbols, but for truo fratornal Joys Thoy can never hold a candlo to tlio old Grand Army Uoys. SEIZE PAPERS S DO San Francisco Bulletin Placed in Class of I. W. W. Organs There. (By Y. M. C. A. FOR MARSHFIELD You may talk about tho badges, but tlio ono that has tho call Is tho star, tho flag and caglo, that, is far above thorn all, It waB worn wlion cannons thundorcd 'mid tho battlo's crash and nolso; 60 thoro is nothing holds n candlo to tho old Grand Army Doys. Thoy fought and blod togothor, and shared tho prison pen, Thoy facod tho front in battlo, with tho touch of manly men, Thon tho compact was contented, 'in Id battlo's smoko nnd nolso, So thoro is nothing holds n candlo to tho Old Grand Army Hoys. Aro thoy fratornal? well, I reckon, and tholr Charity's all right; Tholr Loyalty was proven In many a bloody fight, Yos, tho Nation owos thorn homago for tho placo it now enjoys; So thcro Is nothing holds n candlo to tho old Grand Army Hoys. Contributed. Intr under legal counsel, it is claimed, tho pollco have confiscated numerous copies of the Sun Francisco Bulletin which contained a full pago artlclo headed "Gog Law vs. Froo Speech in Pan Diego." Fifteen men woro ar rcstod lato yesterday whllo engaged In Rolling tho papors, Fourtcon of them later woro released. G. Walk er, ono of those arrested, who1 Is said to bo an English citizen, wns hold by tho pollco for tho Immigration au thorities, who will, It Is claimed, or der him deported to his native land. In seizing tho papors, Chief of Pollco J. K. Wilson said tho Bulletin wns placed In tho same category as two othor publications whoso public salo Is forbidden. Both aro orgnns of the Industrial Workers of tho World, ono being published In Now Cnstlo, Pa., nnd tho other In Scnttlo. Ho says nil contain libelous attacks upon tho city government and tho pollco de partment nnd of such a nnturo as to causo persons unfamiliar with tho situation to refrain from coming hero. Tho papers tnken from tho mon, with exception of ono copy from each mnn's bundle, wcro returned to thom this morning. Editor Time's: In many of tho larger cities, on Ono can hardly walk along the Sunday afternoons and also at other streets of our city at any time with- times, great iimss nicotliigs for men out deeply realizing that an Itnpera- aro held in some theater or othor live need hero Is that of a Young public place Noted religious speak- .Men's Christian Association building, era aro engaged to address tho mon Perhaps some will bo found who will on practical Christian topics. 1 hous- deny such a statement. That Is one amis aro thus brougiu w mini rcacu vlow of tho situation, but it Is the of tho gospel. Furtnor, u uas ucon lowor view. Ono can hardly come In noticed that men of means, nnd bo contact with the splendid work that longing to no church, havo given 111 thls Association has done wherever orally to this work, when they would It has gono without being convinced not have dono so with any Individual that tho higher vlow about the mat- church. It Is because tliey recognizo An Explanation ssoclntcd Press to Coos Bay Time.) SAN DIEGO, Cnl., April 2. Act- tor Is the right ono, namely, that the practical good of tho work tho Mnrshfleld stands in need of such a Y. M. C A. Is doing and that it is work In her midst, and thnt It would organized nlong tho basic principles havo n powerful Inlluence In molding of an upright nnd moral llfo for men. tho character und llfo of mnny a Thus It has become a rallying point young man who Is prnctlcally un- for those of practically all creeds, touched by church Inlluenccs. The j xhe Y M. C. A. has not shrunk churches Unci It cllfflcult to reach cor- f , wherever, Christian work tain young men along purely spirit-1 , , b cbnrrl(,a n ,n clllnil Ja. ual lines. In fact, thoy ennnot even ., ,,, i,m,w.i.w,a nn.i ,.in. bo gotten within tho doors of tho ... ' ,i, ' fn i 'Bannintinn church, so that tho messago of the, , , , , work , t, You may think ii absurd for an oWv io advise palrons how lo cjoiioiiii, in?'1 sumption of electric current. e l IlATTLi: AT PARRAL "COLLATHUAIj SKCUIUTY." A REPORT of tho sugar trust prosecution now on In Now York throws light on Justlco as it is men by ono federal Judge In that city. Tho cno Is being tried hoforo Judge Hand nnd tho trust officials aro accused of restraining trade by gottlng control of sugar plants nnd putting thom out of commission. Tho tniHt gave a loon of Jl,2!i0, 000 to Adolph Segal, of tho Penn sylvania Sugar Hoflnlng Company, nnd closed tho plant. Defending that action tho attorney for the trust hold that lu taking tho Pennsylvania company's plant as socurlty for tho loan thoy took "collateral of n pcr Ishnbto nnturo." Tho following Is from tho report of tho hearing upon this point. "In ordor to safeguard their col lateral and protect thomsolvcs from having tho collntorol impnlrod, thoy npcclflcd that tho plant wns not to ho oporated," said Mr. Bock, "for to uo ho, thoy figured, would havo Ini paired tho plant. And I think your honor would agree that tho lendors uau n porrect ngnt tn onior tuo plant to closo, for who would wnnt tholr collateral nindo useless or greatly ro ducod In vnlueT" " think you nro right." said Judgo Hand, "nnd unless Mr. Wlso can oth erwise convince mo, I will Instruct tho Jury to acquit." What n farce. Yet some ponplo wonder nt criticism of tlio courts and can see no reason for tho recnll of judges. Rebel mill Federals Struggle for Control of City. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Tlmos.) JIMINEZ, April 2. A battlo for tho possession of tho Important city of Pnrrnl began today. Gonornl Campa posted his men In tho hills near tho city and tho nrtlllcry duol began. Tho city Ih dofondod by Oon crals Soto nnd Villa, with a fcdornl forco estimated at 400 mon. Campa'fl coiumn is runy twice Hint strong. General Orozco takes tho capturo of the city for granted. gospel can bo presented to thom. But the Young Men's Christian As sociation hns a method that it has used to capital advnntngc. It exists to solve this very problem. It Is or ganized nlong tho lines of soclnl and intellectual Improvement, based on Christian principles nnd with a Chris tian outlook, which howover. aro not thrust at men so ns to become objec tionable, but ono can never loso Bight of the fact that thoy aro doing a fundamental Christian work. As such they become n groat adjunct to the work of the churches In the long run. A well organized . M J. a young men. in some uricntai ciucs there ore splendid buildings, runy equipped In every way, whore five hundred or moro youths receive, dally and hourly, religious and secu lar Instruction, and whoro they are given a poworful stimulus In the for mation of Christian Ideals. In the Russo-Japanese war, the Y. M. C. A. followed tho men right to the tiring lino, bringing with thom cheer and comfort In many a way that would have been impossible for other Chris tian workers. Now, for a practical word for us building hns connected with It such ' hero In Mnrshllold. There Is In our features as a. uvmiinslum. baths. I midst a groat host of young men, Rwlmtnlnif tmnln. mnoklnir rooms, lee- somo living here, othors coming In ture hnlls for various studios, dor-(from tho logging cnmp3 for a day or mitorlcs, dining hall, grill room nnd two, men from tho ranches, visitors generally a largo auditorium whom looking for a permanent settlement, religious nnd other mcotlngs nro. and othors of various kinds, nil wan- held. during around nimicssiy, moro or in nil theso features tho Y. M. C. loss, and becnuso there Is no bettor A. takes a fundamental stand, which placo in which to pnss leisure mom AVc do it because a satisfied ousfnnim. : good customer. l"e& Wn An ii linr.'illc;o wn l.nnti, J1...J i.. ,, v.v, wv, v. .. tuuL uiiigstcii lipi,r with modern shades and fixtures will dy the lifflil you want without increasing Kjjf Tho tungsten lamp costs more than fliii .. if .n,l. . 5W iu uuiu-s lip.ni-1 ii I limns ns nninli I1VI1I: wi'Hi ihn .,... ; lurH " --O"- " miv. OUIUU of electric current. carbon incandescent, but it renders ncarlv limnri no ft 11 silt I r1i rt!'1t 41... "oilllipilOllI Lit our n.vnt'i'fs linln vrm in .ri Wni'tll llllf. of fill f1lV'rt'?i riit.i.it.( ,. ' i v'l " "M"',"""'u' "umiv, Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co. SHOUT OF OASOL1NIC Minn FMilnjr Boats In Distress Off Newport Last Week. NEWPORT, Oro., April 1 Two boats off Yaqulnn Bay, apparently lu distress, turned out to bo two smnll open launches bound from Coos Hay to Astoria lu chnrgc of Frank Nnss of Coos Boy nnd two flHhormon. Thoy holstod n coat on nn oar nnd tho crow going out to Investlgnto found thoy woro about out of gnsollno nnd wanted tho crow or launch Fish to bring them n fresh supply. After waiting outsldo four hours for a smooth bar, tho crow piloted thom In. Tho report that thoy woro llfo boatB created considerable exclto tnent hero nnd the. cliffs woro llnod with pooplo watching. Christian workers, no mnttor of whnt creed, must face sooner or Inter, es pecially In this ngo, when tho world Is making such nn Insistent demand upon young men to win them to Itself along unworthy lines nnd with an un worthy end. Such for Instance, mluht bo mentioned the Iow-cIobs danco hall, billiard parlors, cheap Joints of various kinds, nnd liuniiy, and lowest of all In many cases, tho saloons, where young men nro often found for the lack of somo bettor social entertainment. Tho Y. M. C. A. omphnslzes that sldo of man's nature, which the chur ches, In their rigid Inslstonco on whnt have boon termed "nnkod spiritual- ltlo.4" have allowed to bo soinowhat cuts, eventually drifting Into places whero they would be ashamed to tell their mothers nnd fathers thoy havo been. Man, us Cicero sold, Is essen tially a social animal, and provision must bo made whoroby this Instinc tive feeling for mingling with thoso of his kind mny be given ndequato expression along tho propor lines. Tho clonu, wholcsomo and holpful llfo which tho Young Men's Christian Association has staked out for Its Ideal can alone answer tho urgent need which lu these days Is found In every city, and Mnrshllold Is no ex ception. Men, who, In all othor re spects, aro keenly nllvo to all that makes for tho upbuilding of the city, nro strnngoly blind to this superb obscured at times the physical sldo, opportunity, this splondld asset, for CANADA STRIKE GROW SERIOUS of tho man. Men bonr somo resem blance to llsh, In that different bait muBt be UBod with different kinds of men. Christ must havo thought of this whon Ho told His newly mndo disciples that He would make thiun "Ushers of men."- Tho Y. M. C. A. lias often ncted ns tho advanco guard for tho church es In that It has brought many men, young nnd old to bollovo In Christian-. I... .ttw. nilnlit Ii AKIl'lun llftl.. Pfl. ' 11, Willi llllfllb uiitwininu .,u .w our municipality. Wo shall ncod It all tho moro sadly, as wo begin to grow rapidly, when mnny young mon, some of them drifters, othors earnest Bcokors for new openings, shall bo found walking our strcots looking In vain for some common homo with congenial and honlthful surround ings. Men of Mnrshllold, you who havo It In your powor by your menus, to become bulldors of mnterlal things nil needful In tholr placo will you mnlnod nntngonlstlc. This moy bo stornly Indifferent to thnt which havo boon dono by lotting men see, mnkos for charnctor building? Then that religion Is human, ns well as j lot ub form a propaganda to bring cllvlno, that It recognizes that man i tho Young Mon's Christian AsMocln has a body as well as a soul. Thoy tlon horo In our midst. Thoy nro havo boon specialists In this respect, more than willing to camo, nnd thoy FLANAGAN & BENNETT MAHSHFIKLI), OIU2GOX. At the closo of business, Feb. 1M, lui". RESOURCES. WIUM IIUU UIBVUUUIO Iltlliil Banking House '" I Cash and EvchanBos .'.'.'.'.','.', lCl! till iUlul Hltfll LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In ml Surplus and Undivided Profits ! " " J' I DoposltB .....,.'.'. (lijl'l lova lii,i:il INSTITUT1CS NICW LODGE O. F. McKulglit ItetiiriiK From Lung loin Unit Fine Tlino. C, F. McKnlght returned today noon from Lnnglols,, Curry County, where on Saturday night as special roprosontattvo of tho Grand Mnstor of Oregon Masonry ho Instituted tho first MiikhiiIc lodge In Curry County. Ho wns assisted by mombors of tho Biiudou lodgo. Following tho Insti tution or tlio lodge, tho wives nnd ulsters of tho Masons served a most sumptuous banquet, about GO Masons and tholr families participating, Mr. McKnlght Is delighted over tho re ception accorded thom. Tho now lodge 1ms boon named Golden West I,odgo nnd tho number will bo designated whon tho grand lodgo ut Portland lu Juno issues tho chnrtor for It. Tho first officers of tho uew lodgo nro; W. M. .lorry Huntley. S. W. Joo A. Cox. J. W. Jos. McAdams. Tronsuror A. A. Jamlosou. Secretary J. O. Ilussel. S. D. Win. Kent. J. O. -J. F. Gllllngs. S. S. J. D. Louks. Jr. S. It. McPhlllanoy. Tyler Goo. Farrier. About 20 mombors of tho Bondon Masonic lodgo aided Mr. McKnlght In tho Institution of tho now ono. Among thom wore Past Mnatora II. H. Itoso and Win. Hemingway and ., w,n,,,,,,ui ..uioiur w, t,, uraino. Strikers Use Guns and Vio lence in Stopping Work on Construction. tuy Associated Projs to Tho Coos Bay Timos) VANCOUVER, II. G.. April 2 Six hu nd rod strikers, mnny of whom woro armod with rovolvors, shot guns, rifles and clubs yostorday drovo tho station mon off tho Cann dlon Northorn grndo on tho Burns nnd Jordan contract nt Ynlo and compelled thom to stop work. Sim llor incidents occurred nlong tho lino for twonty miles lu the camps of Cun ningham and Chow. and as such tho churches need them ns much as thoy need tho churches to carry to a farther stogo tho work thrt thoy begin. only wait to bo told thnt thoy aro wantod and that the propor Induce ment will bo offered thom to come. PROGRESSIVE. WALT MASON THE POET PHILOSOPHER The Tlmos' Want Ads brinr resului HOW'S rilh Wu offer Ono HiiaJrfd DolUn Renrd tor ?.nV.? o( tf rl thnt rannoi be curiM by IUIl'cmttrrh euro ' V. J. L'HKNKY .1 CO., Toledo. O. Wo. tlit- iiiKteralgueil, have known V J, Che. nfyiiMneinaer, mid believe Mm per "i."""wiuiB in iiiKiiiex irniKKi'tloii mid AnmivUlly able to carry out any obllga Uon made bjrfiU firm. Walpimi, K'innasc A Mahvin, i. ... ,. . jyjiolMale nruuKliti. Toledo, O. n?.U " Itarrh C'ur t tukn rntemally. act. InKdlrecilr upon the blood and nuieoui ure .ue ot the ajitera. TtntlmonlaU lent free. 'f'r 75reiit .er bottle. Bold by all drugnM. .i r.uiii ruiB lur coniiipaiion THE ()M SOXGS .lug. and hearts with love aglow, how The modern airs are cheerful, Pionsant is tlio singing of songs of melodious nnd sweet: ns hear thom sung and whistled nil day upon tho street. Somo lilting ragtime ditty that's rollicking and gay will gain tho public fnvor and hold it for a day. But whon tho day is ended, und wo nro tired and worn, nud moro than half persuaded that man was mado to mourn, how soothing thon tho music our fathers used to know I Tho songs ot senso nnd feeling, tho songs ot long ago! Tho "Jungle Joo" effusions and kindred roundo lays will do to hum or whistle throughout our busy days; and in tho garnish limelight tho yodolors mny yell, and Injun songs may flour ish and all Is passing well: but when to light tho heavens tho shin ing stars return, and la tho cottago windows tho lights bogln to burn, when parents and tholr chlldron aro seated by tho flro, remoto from worldly clamor and all tho world's dealre. when eyes aro soft nnd shln- loug ago! ,kpnt.n. Wll, t Owf K.IIA.W lUmt Cbajxjn fVtfCH NOTICE TO ELKS All mombors of tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks and all visiting Elks nro urged to bo presont nt session Wednosdny night, April 3, Installa tion of olllcors. Initiation ami it- uuiiiks uuorwarus. GEO. GOODRUM, Sec. POUT TAX NOTICE All tax payors who deslro to havo tholr port tax uaod for tho improve ment of tho harbor nro requested to Immediately sign a relinquishment directing tho sumo to bo paid to Dr. E. Mlngus, Trustee. This can bo done at olthor Flanagan & Bonnott Bank, tho First National Bank or tho Chamber of Commorco. J. T. McCORMAO. Pros. Chamber of Commorco CONDENSED BTATEHD3NT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bi At tlio Close of UuslacM February a 8th, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nna discounts till 111 Bonds, wnrrnnts and securities jjjn U. S. bonds to securo circulation II.IH Real estate, furnlturo and fixtures JUH Cash and sight exchange nun . oiai uui J ' ' LIABILITIES. L Capital stock paid In io,l!l Surplus and undlvldod profits ,1H Dlvidonds unpaid I Rcsorve for taxes j,ttl Circulation, outstanding iUtl Doposlta 4if,tui Total 3,ai! In nddltlon to Capital Stock tho Individual liability ot Sikui crs is ?ioo,000.00. IMPOHTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTF OW.VEIU. Glvo us a description of your proporty and we will obulitojl amount ot taxes on lame. Sheriff does not notify you. Others presont were C. M. Gngo, A. McNair. J, A. Morrison. B H. Boylo, J. W. Mast, W. J. Sabln and J. A. Lynn Lambeth Fred Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service flood Cars Reasonable Rates All Night Service Careful driving assurod. Phone Hlanco Pool Room. 231-R until 11 P. m. After 11 P. M. phono i-ainco uostaurant. Englrtiunn 6-J Have your Job The Times' offlco. printing done at 'a'y & fficcsiaijco? ilwP'Gim 10W5' w mm 'w, Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality m JbSt YOU'LL FIND OUU JIEAT O. K. In every respect. Tho tnsto will bo right, tho tondorness unusual, tho weight absolutely correct nnd tho prlco very low for this grndo of moat. Tho way to know this for yourself Is to glvo us a trial ordor. e know you'll ropent It alright. SIARSIIFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshfleld 221 -J Two Markets TELEPHONES t North Bend fil Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call at The Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway and iuuko selec tion from tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has lu his employ the only practical marble and granltn cutter iu Coos county. And none but the best work is turned out. Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastiide and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Bt. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods'Called for and'Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PRONB MAIN B7-J k M6rno.Drtok Baln. ElectrU Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roonu with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL.OOOg O. A. METUN. Prop. Hates: 50 cents a d&t inri itr,,. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfltld. Oregon. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance ll North Front Street Blanchard's Live W have auctire tlit llTVI ini.ii if I. II. Helicsr ttlWt vnrnrl lr r.nHar ATCxilfSt f" the peoplo o' Coc- Br. Cj" livers, guoa rijs " hat will mean aatliUctorf i . n..t.1l. Dhnrn nlffirtt" lug JJUUIIU. MWM. - --- j, horso, a rig or anjthlnr b1" the llrery line, we I . - .11 IrlnilL ilLANCIIARO DBtttHW Phone IiJ r l.. T?-A anil RilM I 141 First mod Alder Strtrtl TVAT. KSTAfEAft 'FIRE INSVUMl Bargains in City a side Property, A no. PRIZEBN. 68 Central AvcMa r .xtrrrnll waiMi r,Liii ;arpetb upholsteiusoJ .i- .-.- nnmnant. Ofi work taken at GOING & HAW" pnONE 1M IVER JOHNSOS -"Bias8Eaa3aMR Pioneer BardmH