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'VWfwtr""1 -My fJE 1 "T yi .wTsiis-.'flprt3BiTtKs v'l u5PSi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912 --WEEKLY EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV Editor and Pub. PAN K. MALONKY News Editor Entcrod at the postofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. Address nil communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES. Marshfleld :: t: :: st Oregoa -' w PANAMA CANAL IS GREAT AID INSTRUCTION IN SWIMMING IN CHICAGO 5000 schoolboys hhvo reported to tho Young Men's Christian Association for In nt'ructlon in swimming, and tho asso ciation will uudertako to provide tbo lessons free. Dut it scorns strango that tho boys should be compollod to Bcok tholr Instruction outsido of tho public schools. Tlioro nro largo appropriations inndo for gymnastic equipment and teaching, and why a swimming pool fttould not bo Included ntnong tho first of tho apparatus provided is not aftslly understood. Tho physical do vcJopmont and hoalthy plcasuro which may come from tho oxorclso of. swimming ought to mako it ono o tho most popular and csBontliil courses of training. This Is particu larly truo on Coos Day and Coos county, whero ovory path of recrea tion and plcasuro leads to or across WAtor. Aflldo from this, It is mora oftou k moans of saving llfo than any other ono accomplishment of its kind that may bo montionod. Tho soason of Uio yoar is approaching whon tho tfagodios of death from drowning nppoar In tho dolly papors. Why fdiould not tho public schools mako ail offort to correct thl3 stato of af fairs by providing instruction in ttVlmmlng for both boys and girl and instltuto a most healthful sport nt.tbo Bamo tlmo. Thoro is no reason why bnskotball and track training should bo glvon tho proforonco over this tlmo-honorod ccorclso which may bo a safeguard as woll as a means of plcasuro and development. . t WITH THE t $ toastandtea: - OOI EVENING . Ingratltudo is monstrous; and for tho multltudo to bo ungrate- ful woro to mako tho multltudo u monster. Shakcspcnro. bomu nillLS I KNOW Ann talks of culture long and deep, Tho' Ann, Indcod, Is not magnotlc. flho talks until I full asleep A sort of gentlo Ann esthetic. Ot fair Loulso I sing, for sho's A droam with oyos of dancing bluo 'Klio ueomod today a mermaid gay And thus I mot my water Lou. Thoro'fl Anna: she wan quite moroHo; To molancholla alio sccmod fated. Bljo mnrrlod. Now sho's quite Jocoso Tho woddlng mado her Anna mated. Sweet Allco causes mo to sigh, filio nioltn my heart that's fur from cnllous. JJght of my llfel She's roally my Most bright Aurora Horoalla . Don't glvo n razor to the llttlo uhlivor. Tho cup that cheers today, Jeers to morrow, Tho cold cash soldom associates 'With cold feet. Clotting your back up doesn't Im (provo your backbone Llttlo boys do not llko tan shoos. tl'Uwy aro too sugKoatlvo of how father winy use them. Tho man who Is wodded to a Joo has a protty fair chanco of getting woddod to n good girl. HIOIIEHON NOT MORMON (Continued from page 1.) by which their government is striving to servo thorn." Mr. Knox urgod that tho control of the Canal Zono bo continued ob at present with ono man power and that tho Zono bo kopt free from promiscu ous sottloment. "Tho Zono," ho said, "should bo troatod as a part of tho Canal ltsolf and bo resorvod In its ontlroty for Canal uses. Tho civic structure that has been built up, llko tno Canal ltscir, in less than so von yoars, under tho wiso direction of a slnglo administration and under tho officlcnt control of ono man, provi dentially flttod for tho task, should not be pormlttcd to deteriorate. As scum drifts with tho tide, so tho now world currents of traffic will .carry to tho Isthmus many undcslrablo ele ments. It remains for Congress to onset wise laws for tho trovcrnnioni. of tho Zono as an enduring monu-j niont of municipal administration." Touching upon tho international status of tho Canal as a waforway accessible to vessels of, all nation.,, Mr. Knox said that tho treaties of tho United States relating to tho Canal contomplato its full and uulmpcdod pacific use- by all nations, but that it was tho right of tho United Status to fortify tho Canal or In any othor way to protoct that neutrality and to thus gunranteo tho right of use by all nations just us it would 0,0 upon any part of Its sovorolgn torn tory, and that tho neutrality guar anteed for tho Canal by tho United StatoB could not moan that tho Unit ed States, it at war, would havo to abstain from Bonding warships through tho Canal, or, on tho other hand, bo constrained to allow tht enemy to uso it on equal terms with ourselves. LOCAL overflow Complain About Walk Several complaints havo boon mado to Mar shal Cartor about tho dangorous con dition of tho walk In front ofi tha Lund proporty on Mnrkot avonuo woat of Second strcot. The planking Is simply laid without bolng, spiked and tho looso boards havo cauBOd sovoral noar accldonts. Last) oven Ing, Miss Adams, tho city librarian,, was injurod by a fall causod by tho Ioobo planks. Opens Tomorrow Tho big. bazaar to bo glvon by tho ladles ot St. Mon ica's Catholic church will open at tho Tabornaclo building tomorrow evening and contlnuo until Saturday night. Attend Wedding Rav.. Father Kovnoy of Dnndon camo. to Marsh Hold today to attond tho: marriage of Miss Hobo Wall and Harry Winkler which was solomnlzod by tho- Rev. Fathor Munro, Row Father Sprln gor of North Dond was. also la attendance, AcciimmI PrtwIier'H Attorney Dculc Woinnn'h CliiirK. (I)y Associated I'roas to tho Coos I)ay Times.. HOSTON. Moss., May 8. "It's a Ho," said William A. Morse, attorney for Itov. Claronco V. T. lllcheson, today In answer to tho charge of Mrs. 'Louise E. Urlttaln that his cliont Is a Mormon. IIo sold tho statement Is n foolish fako. ADVERTISED LKTTKlt LIST. List of unclaimed lotters remain ing in tho Murshllcld post olllco for tho week ending May 7, 1912, Per sons calling for samo will pleaso say advertised and pay one cent for each letter callod for: Alloy, Ooorgo; Drown, John M.: Charlaon, Mrs. Lydla; Cottell, Thorn- au; Collins, Mrs. It. 11. 2; Faucott, Mrs Martha; Ilandnn, John A.; Jen kins. D. It..; McClollon. Donnld C; Maguus, L. M. 2; Noah, Wos; Ner drum, UlnttB, O'Mully, Mrs. Dora; PreHton, llllllo; Hornard, Lawrenco; Koburtsou, Harry; St, Clair, Maudlo; OIIkor In Chorgo of Salvation Army; flcott. Rk'hnrd H.: Stanley, Mrs. W. II.; Sauja. Frank K.: Smith, Rov. W. A.; Smith, Mrs. 1). J. W. II. CURTIS, Postmastor. LADIES AID MKETING A tupotlug is called for tomorrow afternoon of tho Ladtos' Aid of tho Norwegian Liithurnn church at tho olurch hall on Commercial avenue. Mn. Larson, of Fermlula, will entertain, After the show try a Turkish Bath Phono 2U-J HOWARD'S gonuino MEXICAN TAMALES dollverod any place in the city until 18 O'CLOCK at night. Thojf aro READY to SERVE, Phono WILL AFFECT INAUGURAL. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Day Times) NEW ORLEANS; May 8. Cover- nor-olect Luther I?. Hall, whoso In auguration as chief executive ot Louisiana will taso placo May 20 at Hilton Rouge, lion wlrod tho arrange ment committee asking for tho elim ination of tho festivities on account of the flood, AT 18, MAN HAS OPERATION SEATTLE. Was., May 8. Thomus A. Wardall, 98 years old, rofused to bo placod undor uu unesthotlc at tho Provldouco hospital Woduusday after noon, whon Drs. Park W. Willis und Frodorlck C. Parker, woro ready to proceed In their oporatlon for Inter nal trouble "I don't ncod any drug to lesson the pain, and I'm young enough to stand this oporatlon," Mr. Wnrdoll told tho surgeons. And tho bravo nonogorian hod his way. Mr. Wardall Is tho grandfather of City Councilman Max Wardall and camo to Soattlo last year from his home at Osago, Iowa. IIo is recover ing from tho oporatlon to live to bo u least 120 years old. Honry Forrls, Hadar, Neb., Is tho father nf ton children and for tho past 20 years has used Foley's Honey und Tar Compound with tho best of lesults. Ho tells us: "I think Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound Is tho best cough medlclno In tho world for I havo used It for tho past 20 yoars and can rocommond it to any ono needing a cough medicine" For solo by Red Cross Drug Co. The Royal Tonight DON'T FAIL TO HEAR DAITON and TRAVELLE In tholr comedy skoteh ontltlod "Mr. Know-Ail and tho Country Mold." TOM (SI IT. Miss Truvello will sing "Ilooby". As a speclnl attraction for tomorrow night u contest will bo hold In which boys undor H will sing tho chorus to "Hooby" from the stage, standing on a barrel. The ono doing tho host will got a silver prize Audienco to Judge Copy of music to bo had at thoatro. Seo It nt tho box olllco. This will bo funny, so don't miss It. Thrco good pictures 10c. You Auto Call Footc PHONE 11IJ NIOHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phone 5-J Residence Phono 28-J Will mako trips to Coqulllo. V Mr. Salaried Man: Long ago it was an axiom that a man couldn't got rich on a salary. In late years this is more true than ever because the cost of living has increased. Consequently the salaried man more than any other has to depend.for his success on his investments. He can onlv invest what he saves ; therefore saving with him is of primary import ance. The surest and easiest way for him to save is to buy property on the install ment plan, paying for it out of his monthly salary. , First Addition to Marshfield This addition offers special inducements to tho salaried man because: First At the prices we are now selling the property, these lots are an excellent in vestment, sure to increase rapidly in value. Second The terms of purchase are so arranged that any man on a salary can 'buy ; it's as easy to buy one of these lots as to start a savings bank account. Start a savings account by paying $25 down on a FIRST ADDITION lot; the balance you pay off at the rate of $10 each month. Inside Lots $300 Corners $350. All lots 50 by 120 feet. Call at our office and ask to seo plat. Reynolds Development Co. Owners CokoBldg. Opposito tho Chandler. Electric Power Saves Money In Building Operations Few largo buildings aro constructed nowadays without tho extensive uso of central station electric power. For hoisting, sawing, cement mixing, moving earth, broken stone, sand and other materials, compressing air for tools, pumping water, etc., electric motors do the work at the least ex pense. The motors can be moved easily from building to building and from floor to floor. They mako possible the elimination of steam equip ment, fuel problems, firo hazard and labor problems. Contractors who havo not investigated tho merits of electric motors in building construc tion should get in touch with our commercial solicitor. OREGON POWER CO. Telephone 178 CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business April 18, 1012, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , , , f 208,101.11 Bonds, warrants and securities , , 7S.94T.tl U. S. bonds to socuro circulation 15,0(1 II Real cstato, furnlturo and fixtures St.01l.ll Cash and sight oxchango 191,1(1(1 Total 39i.an LIAI1IL1TIES. Capital stock paid in 100,0(1.11 Surplus and undivided profits I.IIS.I) Circulation, outstanding IS.OOd II Deposits W.6U.M Total $301,42MI In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockbotl era Is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. IIORTON, VIce-PreiliMt. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. Lynn Lambeth Fred Noinlo STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF PLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts , 1432,792 GC nanklng Houso 50,00o!oo Cash and Exchanges , , . . , 251,981.96 TOM J734.774.62 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undlvldod Profits. 55,563.67 Deposits .' .' ., 629,210.95 Total $734,774.62 Cadillac Auto Service Good Cars Reasonable Rates All Night Servlco Careful driving assured. Phono Blanco Pool Room, 23I-R until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phono 5-J. Palace Restaurant. T. J. gCAIFE & A. II. HODODXI Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. uaumaies MAUBHFII3L,D, Furnished Phone 140L Oregop City Auto Service uood uars, uarciui roasonablo charges. Our bosk "Will go anywhero at uj p trnnas uiauco jioio u " Clgnr Store. Day Phones 71 ." (NiKiii mono iu. IIARKER Jt OOODALK. 1'P Unique Pantatorii THE MODERN DVK1UJ. "?: PRESPERH und HAT he:""'- . i vj..., V. Rtrltmtl flna Tnllnrlnir Let Ul B" J" next Suit. . ...T Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo secured tho livery busi ness of L. II. Ilolsner, and are pre pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or unythlng needed In tho livery line. We also do truck ing business of all kinds. HLANCHAHD BROTHERS Phono 138-J Llvory, Feed und Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. We Have Been Successful in buying a large stock of first class Electrical material and can give our patrons a very low price on houso wiring. Got our price you can't afford to miss it. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J GET VOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE A Correct Insurance Policy Is very essential. If It isn't correctly wrlttep It Isn't Insur ance. We wrlto correct policies in the best companlos. I. S. KAUfMAN & CO. 177 Front Bt. E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 100 North Front Street, MARSHFIELD. ORE. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR t- It- A. J. 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