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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
sJUS33Ctli(iphllw5SRI-4A Juibtj&rmnBfthSi iM.4iu.sxi;i; THE COOS BAX TIMES,, MAR?HFLD,t JBQ0N, WEDNESDAY ;A,pL 10Tj 1912 EVENING EDITION M '9 w- vu i r $w COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONET Editor And Pab. DAN E. MALONEY New. Editor Entorod nt tho postofflco at Marsh field, Orccon, for transmission through tho malls aa Bocond class mail matter. "J SHALL NOT PASS AGAIN THIS WA ' Tho bread that brlugoth strongth I want to give, Tho. water pure that bids tho thirsty llvo; I want to help tho fainting day by day; I'm suro I shall not pass again th.s way. I want to glvo tho oil for tears, Tho faith to conquer crowding doubts and fears. Dcauty for ashes may I glvo ulway: "I'm suro I shall not pasB again thu way. '. I want to glvo good mcasuro running o'or, And into angry henrts I want to pour Tho answer soft that turnoth wrath away; . I'm sure I shall not paBs again this way. I want to glvo to others hopo and faith, I want to do all that tho Master salth: want to llvo aright from day to day; I'm suro I shall not pass again this way. Solectoa. LEAVE TODAY STEAMEK SAILS THIS AFTEIU NOON FOR SAN FIIANCISOJ , WITH MAXY PASSENGERS. Tho Hcdondo sails this afternoon for San Francisco with a capacity passongor list and considerable gon oral froight In addition to tho cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill.. Among tlioso sailing wero: Master Glynn, 0. A. Glynn, Mrs. 0. A. Glynn, A. F. Estabrook and wlfo, Ivor Peterson, C. W. Dorgos, 0. Chapman, A. Marcus, M. J. May nnrd, II. D. Griffin, Vincent Garcia, J. P. Hogan and wlfo and son, Violet Hondorson, Mrs. E. M. Myers, El lory Daggert, Mrs. E. Daggort, M. Glass, Arthur Dchrnt, Will Jeanott, John Sharpncs. AWAIT 1 I THAT OPEN LETTER I T HAS boon said that you can always toll how hard a man has boon hit by tho way ho hollors, and from tho two-column scream and screed of our frlond 0. A, Sohlbrodo, ho must hnvo rocolvod a torrlflc Jab In a very tondor spot. First, I desire to nbsolvo I. S. Smith from any authorship, sug gestion or knowledge, provlous to publication, of tho article which nroiiBed tho Judgo's Ire. Tho article In question In its Incoptlon and com pletion was solely and wholly the product of tho Editor of Tho Tlinen. It It staled Home things that I. S. Smith has snld, It Is only becauso tho atntomontB mndo woro curront goss,i .among republicans of tho progressive typo and If our friend Judgo Sohl brodo expects to uimwor nil of them ho lina n busy season abend of him. Mr. Smith, lllto Mr Gottlns, is of ago, and Is ninply nblo to caro for lilmsolf In any controversy. Tho Times holilK no brief for him nml Ub endorsement of IiIh candidacy based upon his tunny iin1iricntloiiH and eminent fit nous for tho position. Tho Times In surprised nt tho venom nml vlclousness of Mr. Soh. brcdo's nttnclc on Mr. Smith. It possoHsos nothing of tho Judlclnl poso or pnlso. It Is pregnnnt with personalities Instoad nf n dlscusslnu of principles. I fear tho Juilgo's Kentucky environment mnstorcd his Teutonic temper and conservatism. Tut, tut, Judge, 1 nin certain yoj do not mean mnny of the things yoii sny, mid as for tho chargo that you woro a sliindpnttor, I thought you irloried in tho rlasslflcatlon. I bo- llovo yon openly stnted nt tho Co qullle convention that you bollevcd In nml favored machine politics. Cortulnly two yonrH ago you en dorsed, supported nnd exorcised nil your ability to foist tho AsBombly and its ronctlounry nttltiido on tho ropiibllcnus of Oregon. I nm plonHod that you now rcrognlzo thnt mnny of tho progressive measures nro as flxod ns tho seasons of the year. It Indicates n recentlvo nttltiido that mny load to furthor progrosslvoness. I note, however. Hint In two columns you sidestep Stntomont No. 1 and nro opposed to the recall, both populnr, progrosfilvo measures. You sny you bollovo In "holding In check tho lnrgo corporations." Now, don't you mean you bollovo In hold ing tho chockB of largo corporations? Hut, come, Judgo; lot us Bottlo our Ilttlo family differences without bit terncBs or bludgeons. Lot us drop personalities and pursue prlnclploa. Let us conservo our energies to fight our foes nnd not our frtonds. OF C J. M MONEY it ST LIST" Representative Lindborgh of Minnesota Has New Plan for Dealing With it. (Dy ABBodatcd Press to Coos Day Tlmo.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 9. Tho chargo that Wall street and tho big corporation are controlling tho House In the "monoy trust" Inquiry was mndo today by Representative Lindborgh of Minnesota, a republi can, In n resolution which would compel every member to dlscloso his business and corporation affiliations, i Each membor of tho Houso would . have to fllo his own bank holdings and those of his family and tho ' names of tho mombors who failed to . do so would bo published In tho con gressional Record "Dlack list." DON'T FOUGHT tho HAND HOYS', DArtGE .Saturday evening. Much Interest Manifested Over Statement From Him Due Friday. ' Thoro was ltttlo now railroad nowB on Coos Day today. It was mostly speculation as to tho an nouncement that tho Southorn Pa cific will mako through C. J. Mlllls on his arrival hero Friday on tho Uroakwator. Agont Pnrkhurst of tho Dreakwator rocolvod a telegram from Supt. Millor this morning that Mr. Mlllls and Mr. Millor would como on tho Dreakwator which leaves Port land tomorrow morning. Tho ndvnnco stntomont of tho nt tltiido of tho compnny through Messrs. W. P. Murphy nnd E. W. Wright hnvo caused much discussion nnd consequently Mr. Mlllls' furthor stntomont Is awaited with lntorest. Wbothor tho 'now trend of nffalrs will cut much of n flguro In tho apo dal election which Is to bo hold In North Dcnd April 1G to muond tho chnrter thoro so that tho Terminal Hallway can secure n frnnchlso bIiiiI Inr to tho ono it obtained In Marsh field Is also a matter of speculation. IIVHUYIIODY koIiir. WHHHH? To tho Prcsbytcrlnn EGG SUPPHU at tho Swedish Lutheran Hall. WHEN? Noxt THUHSDAY NIGHT. i Don't forgot PHONE 2 MJ. tho Turkish Dnths. $ J r thorCnvj tTo SUCCESS m FLOOD DANGER NOT OVER YET Conditions in Lower Mississippi Valley Still Alarming Business Affected by it. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmo.) MEMPHIS. Tonn., April 10. KJood conditions In tho lower Mis sissippi vnlloy today aro still alarm ing. Tho work of rescuing tho hun droils of persons mnroonod in tho Arkansas lowlands nnd tho task of strengthening tho lovccs to roslst tho crest flood in Mississippi and Lousl- ana was continued. Mnny river cltlos aro lieglunlug to fcol tho orfect of tlio flood on business. Builders of Homos. Our "PUF!rSHAR!NG InvQstmGnt CertificatQs cireREALfloneylfakers Send for Booklet e0456CorbnUBId$PorilandOrQ Special Rug Of f er in BEYOND QUESTION, OUR LINE OF HUGS FAN EXCEEDS ALL OTHERS. OUR LOW PRICES ARE A GREAT HELP TO THOSE WHO WISH TO SAVE MONEY ON THEIR FLOOR COVER INGS. PERHAPS YOU NEED A SMALL RUG, MAYBE A LARGE ONE. ANYWAY HERE YOU'LL FIND Style and Quality at Low Price! -ft 8 Jflfm i rfcrwc.iiiiwni'iii -fl -Hffltt P tt MI jfcS oiiwki.;"" liMliwll. M maw w Clioioo Rag Rugs; Pinks, Blues aa nnd Tans from 5JUC Choice Patterns Deep Pylo &j n Axniinstcrs from yhl) Scotch Bungalow Rugs: Mncst Quality, from unit on umua Jxugs; size vxri & foot, for only JJ Well mndo Tapestry Brussols Hues ft An si.o 9x72, only ...jUII Wool Fiber Rugs, size 9x12 aa feet, for only $10,(1 Anything in the Rug Line Up to a Springtime Is House-C'eaning Time The Coos Bay Bedding and Upholstery Co. Wont to Clean Vour Cm-peW. Six cents per squaro yard. Satis faction giitirnutcod, 7a3 So. Ilrondwny Pliono 21G-L. Perry & Nicholsoi Lynn Lnmhoth Fred Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service Good Cnrs -Itcinonnblo Itntes All Night Sorvlco Careful driving ngoured. Phono Dlnnco Pool Itoom, 231-R until IIP. M. After 11 P. M. phono 5-J. Palaco Hostaurant. KHICU oflilrai,hahnvnkOmelnvontlvfilllly HICIll'l,writilHKKI.i:V A SlrlMIKK, . FATAL HOW OVKU 1ULL AiaSKA OAIILK UKOKE Line llctMccn Scuttle and Sltkn out of Commission (Hy Associated Press to Coos Dn Times.) SEATTLE. April 8. Cahlo com munication with Alaska which was soverod Saturday night by a bronk In tho suhmnrlno lino htwoou Seat tle mid Sltkn mny not bo restored for sovoral weoks. Tho govornmont cnblo ship Ilurnsldn is out of commis sion nnd no othor vessel Is nvnllablo to repair tho break. (Dy Patient Kills California Physician nnd Snoots Heir. ssoclatod Pross to Coos Day Times.) SAN LUIS ODSIPO, Call., April 10 Hoqucs Dnnlol shot and Instantly killed Dr. 11. II. Frelman In tho lat tor's offlco today and thon prohnbly fatally wounded himself. Thoy quarreled ovor a bill. PATKXT MONOPOLY CASK (Dy Associated Pross to Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C. April 9. A rehearing In tho so-called "Pntont monopoly" mlmogrnph enso was re fused today by tho supromo court of tho United Stntes. A TUHKISU IIATII will do you GOOD. Phnnn 214 J M. D. Doardmnn, 573 W. Mnln St., Ilolonn, Mont., gives an Interesting account of his improvod honlth through tho tiso of Foloy'a Kidney Pills. Aftor giving a detailed ac count of his caso, bo says, "I nm al most 79 years old and havo apont hundrods of dollars for medicines, but flud thnt I havo rocolvod more bontlt from Foley's Kldnoy Pills than from all othor medicines. Fur thor particulars sent on roquost." Hod Cross Drug Storo. Vaudeville Tonight at IKe Royal A refined ontertalumont for roflned peoplo. TIIK .McdiOY'S havo rich comedy, now and pleasing. GOOD SIXGIXG Tho Usual Hun of Three Good Pic- Only 10c. turos nw ln? fasi FLOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality The Best Electric Lamps Are Now Strong and Durable At first tungsten (Aluzda) electric lamps were somewhat fragile and wero injured by shocks and vibrations. mi. - . t - t i,i xuu wire urawn lamps mauo touay aro rug j ged and reliable. They are now being used in street cars and railway service. - The new (Mazda) tungsten lamps give nearly three times as much light for the same con sumption of current, as do the carbon incan descent lamps. Tungsten lamps mako possible all the light you want without increasing the cost of operation. Good lamps and fixtures must bo used in order to have good lighting and prevent high bills. Our experts will help you if you will give them a chance. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co CO.l)i:.Si:i) BTATK.MHNT Of The First National Bank of Coos At the Close of IIiisIiicnm February L'Olh, 1012. HKSOUKCKS. Loans and discounts J!l! Donds, warrants and securities II U. 8. bonds to securo circulation IS Ileal estnto, furnlturo and flxturos II Cash and sight exchungo Ill Total $JUl LIAIULITIKH. Capital stoch paid In tlMl Surplus nnd undlvldod nroflts H Dlvldonds unpaid Ilosorvo for taxos Circulation, outstanding "I Doposlts ml Totnl Jttl In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability e! fcj era is iuu,UU0.U0. IXTEHKST 1'AID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DETOSntl W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont. M. C. HORTON, Vkfr DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. FLANAGAN & BENNETT $1 MARSHFIELI), OHKGO.V. At tho close of business, Feb. SO, 1012. tT?Dft?!nni?a T iUdajuujiat .,,t """ una Miscounts , '",, Danklnir iinnmi ..... Cash and EvchangVs' '. '. '.'.','.',',','.'.'.'.'.','.',',','.','.'.' " Total ...' I" LIADILITIES. Capital Stock paid Jn '!! Surplus and Undlvldod Profits ,, Deposits , !' Total J'" HURRY! ITS GOING FAST "We have a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith. Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J. V 182 So. Broadway. Abstracts, Real Estate, and Marine Insurant Title- Guarantee and Abstract HENKY 8ENGSTACKEN, Mgr. CoqullU Office Phona 1B1 U.r.hfl.1,1 Offle U-l- Sarins Tlmbtr Col ai Platting Lands n' Quaral Afnta "BAST8IDH" ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES'