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"'ipp THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MOMDAY. MAY 13, 1912-EVEWIWG EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV Editor and Pub. MALONEY New ituiwr ftAN K. AddrcBB all communications to 0008 MAY DAILY TIMES. Marsliflold Oregon r""Tvn IndbpondonFilopuinrcan nor paper published ovory ovenlna; except Sunday, and Weokly by The Coon Hny Tlmos Publishing Oo. .'g " HUILDING A CITY THAT la good uows prlntod In nn othor column of tonight's Times telling of tho further dovolop tircnt of tho coal Industry of Coos irny. Tho now mining corporation Is .mwdod C. A. Smith nnd with P. t Honnway, tho experienced and ex port coal operator as gonoral mau--ngpr, tho success of tho ontorprlso Is assured from tho start. Cooa Bay Is again Indebted to tno ncjlvity and constructive genius of C. Smith In tho dovolopmout of Its resourced. .,.!. It begins to look as If 0. A. Smith -wtfa dotormlnod that tho largest city lit .Oregon Is to bo built on Coos liny, ilf.ho bns to do It hlmsolf. cost oe mving ni.nn.l.tn.1 iimro It 'a wlllskorS till they hid his vest; In that beard tho robin used to build Its nest.' Grand dad, In tho Bprlngtime, sat upon a chair; grandma, with her scissors, pruned his flowing hair. That was In tho golden time of long ago, when tho wnsto of nionoy meant a storo of woo. That was In tho happy, good old frugal times, when our Blres fnr soelng, salted down tho dimes. Fath or Beoks tho bnrbor when ho's run to hair, stretches out In comfort In a padded chair; whllo tho smiling artist through his lilacs howB, onor gotlc bootblacks decorate his shoes, and tho manicurist monkeys with his hnnd all these vain proceedings cost to beat tho bandl Granddad saved and sweated all his dayB.on earth; when ho mado a finish, how much was ho worth? Ho had eighty acres qulto a farm, you say, and some hundred dollars safely tucked away. Fathor sponda his money like a souBcd marlno, such a dnzllng spendthrift never yot wan seon. Woll ho can nfford to blow In coin with rest; ho owns banks nnd buildings till you cannot rest. Whoro's tho holpful moral of this talo of mon? Hunt It with a lantern guosa thoro Isn't onol At.l.l 0nf lUtllnw us- Cbajcjn irtAU DENNETT GIVES VIEWS II I Mi AND COMMON USER .MHiitn f.itnwlm? editorial from the V .1 t Trt.tHMnl In nnnllnnliln I in Min lncnl railway Situation ,r .. ,,... t., rrlla IVrllmul Vniwr kOI proTos tho necessity of tho com-. Wlint'8 Doing Hero. Tho Portland Journnl Friday con mon user clause. Tho Journal says. Tho Hill lines Book ontranco to the oaflt sldo business district. Why should Uioy be barred? Why should uoy lino bo denied ontranco to Port land? Tho application of tho common 'tiHnr provision on a fow blocks of irorrlman tracks Is all that stands In Tip way. Tho common usor pro vrajon Is In tho city chnrtor. What vuia.lt put Into tho city chnrtor for IL It In novor to bo enforced. If tho common user section was not put into tho charter and npproved by tho jioonlo for? Wlion a railroad objects to a com mon user arrangomont, It wants a monopoly of transportation buslnoss In that district. A city cannot af ford to shut ltsolf up and admit but m rnllrond. Tho wolfnro .of tho fclty now, and tho wolfaro of tho fu ODDS LAID ON ROOSEVELT Wall Street Uctn Colonel Will Ro Elected, If He Wins Ohio. NEW YORK, May 13. Thoro la consldornblo chango In tho hotting odds on tho results of tho Presiden tial contest. Wagers woro laid at oven money that Roosovolt would carry tho Ohio primaries. Odds a few days ngo woro 7 to 5 that Taft would win In Ohio, but recent do volopmontB nnd reflections on tho fact thnt Roosovoit carrieu umo vy ior. nnn vnton wlmn ho ran for Presi dent boforo has caused tho switch ing In tho odds In tho.Colonors rnvor. ntim wnioro wixro offered In Wall street at C to B that Roosovolt would bo tho next President provided ho carried tho Ohio primaries, acuiui betting was don on theso quota tions. HAVE your FILMS DEVELOPED nn,l nrlntn.l 11Y US. You'll bo BET TER PLEASED. Ansco Cnmcrna nnd films. OYKO PAPER. KKUFKiiU HROS., 2(10 FRONT STREIST. tnlncd a longthy interview with J. W. Donnctt. After reciting tno rauronu sltuntlon on Coos Day, tho Journal Bays: . . .. Rallrond activity In and auout mo rvina nnv roiintrv In larcolv rcsnon- Blblo for tho general prosperity of that section, according to j. w. uon nott, of Coos Ray, who Is spondlng tho wook-ond In Portland on busi ness. Mr. Dennott snld thnt conditions gonernlly In Coos Bny aro moro promising than ovor. "Wo hnvo at profiont," ho snld, "two of tho most modern sawmills In tho country in oporntlon, tholr avorago dally output for tho last two years hnvlng been 000,000 foot of lumbor, 10-hour run. They nro owned by tho C. A. Smith T.nmlint & Mnntifnntiirlntr enmnany. Mr. Smith has also stnrted work at ftrrro city, demand freo access by Marsliflold on a nulp mill which will i nnv mltmnd niul all railroads, and tho. prwiont and future wolfnro of tllo city Is, or should bo, always tho "paramount Issue. It should bo tho Miaramount Ibbuo. not only with tho railroads thomselvos, for progress by 1'ortlnnd inenns moro business for rnllroadit. Tho chnrtor Is tho guide. It pro vides n common UBor. Thoro Is noth Mng oIho to do but to npply tho com won user nnd let tho Hill peoplo Muto tho oaBt side. The real prob llom bi'foro tho council Is to nscor 'tuln what Ib n Just and fair rnto for tlfo. HIU peoplo to pny tho Harrlman nnnnli. for Mm rmnnion llflor nrlvl- Icgo, and to seo that tho Interests of tho. Hiirrlnimi pooplo are proporly jirotectod. Follow tho Don't forgot Uie Turkish phot2M.t. OOQUILLH FIRE SCARE Tho flro alarm Bounded at 11 m'MnMr Timmlnv mornlni; and the volunteer flro dopnrtinent rospomlwl Willi it surprising prompiness. tho cniwo of tho alarm wns thnt Bomo rubblHh on top of tho boilers In tho coquillo Mill a. niorcunnuiHo coiu imny'a bill had become Ignited by n upork falling from tho Hmokeatack through tho ventilator In tho bollor Iioiiho. lloforo tho flro dopnrtmont nrrlvod on tho bcoiio tho Bmnll bln.o find txvii extinguished by tho mill mon who hrnught the mill hoao Into nctloit. Manager Plorco of the mill nays ho IntondH to bo nrrango mnt tow that a similar arnldout mny not , occur again. No dnmngo was dono, tint credit Ib none tho less ilito to tho memlMTrf of tho flro department win lUit'lnto notion so quickly. Coqulllo .Bentluel IMtlK RIDDLE TODAY ' l( Father Noptuuo was hungry for fruit could ho eat - tho oroan currents?" .. w , , ! musical comedy Tho nurnbor of mon who lovo two ' l1(V,gn .girls IndlniteH that thoro Is Homothlng to huh men oi ciiuii iHTHuniiiiiy, U)on this campaign mny dupoud tho (utiiro of tho Teddy Hear. Poll tlrt 1h always moro uortous thnu wo Tenllzo coat half a million dollars, nnd his Infest nndortnklnir In nn electric pow er plant to bo erected at a cost of $100,000. Contracts for thl plant hnvo also been awarded. Tho power will bo used In logging operations in tho Coos Day country. Mr. Smith has other plans undor wny which will add furthor to tho district's pros perity. "The- drodgo Oregon hns dono such offcctlvo work thnt tho largo Dollar steamships havo rccontly londcd car goes of lumber for tho orient at tho Smith mills, nnd tho bonth had no lirri-nllv In nnvlfrnllnir tllo nnriinr. Tho Btoamcr A. M. Simpson, recontly hullt at Nortn iionii, nns jusi finished hor mntdon trip botwoon Coos nny nnd Snn Frnnclsco. "Altogether thoro wns novcr gront or activity nor moro promlso In tho Coos Dny section than at this time" We Are Offering'Some Excel lent Values in MEN'S OXfORDS In All the Latest Lasts in TAN-PATENTS GUN METAL 0XBL00D In Button and Bluchers $2.75 and $4.00 and $5.00 We Also Have An Unusual Bargain In Men's Fancy Silk Hose At 25c Pair All colors. Don't fail to see these great values at The Bazar Phone 32. The House of Quality. RAND to RANDON. Da the. TONIGHT THe Roval Tho OLVMIMO PLAYERS presont n hunch of fun and nonsonso that will keep you good-nnturod for a wook nftorwards. GOOD MOVING PICTURES ROMANCE OF LONELY ISLAND" "DILL PAYS HIS DEHTS" HENPECKED DERTIE GOES FISHING" 'THE GUN MAN" Tomorrow night MELVIN and O'NEILL opon with n hlgh-clnss "They alwnyB 10 CENTS. Perham Park The Only Restricted Building District on Coos Bay The entire 80 Acres has been platted into lots and is now on the market. The property lies in the center of Marshfield, five to ten 11111111103' walk from the business part of tho city. Remember each lot is large enough for a first-class home. Prices From $400 to $600 On Easy Terms E. G. PERHAM Loekhart Bldg., 2nd floor, opposite Postoffice. Jas. C. Dahlmann, serving his third term aa mayor, Omaha, Nob'r.,! ngaln wns successful In rocolvlng tho overwhelming support of tho votors In tho prlmnry election. Ho also successfully rid himself of a bad cabe of kldnoy troublo by tho aid of Foley Kldnoy Pills, nnd writoa: "i hnvn tnkon Fnlev ICIdnov Pills and thoy have given mo a groat deal of. roiior, so I cneerruuy rccommonai hnvo 'dono for Mayor' Dnhlman thoy B3M3rd & LailgWOrtny wilbrS "icelrloU Contractors nnd 8uppl, other form of kldnoy or blnddor PHONE 181-R. troublo. Just try thorn for quick nnd pormanont resultB. For salo by 170 So. Rrondwny, next door to Red Cross Drug Co. Union Ment Mnrkot. TO AND TROM Sweden, Norway, Finland Ami nnv ft Hi or imrr nf lnrniin. Nnw Millow tho HAND to RANDON.,,8th0tlV0Tb!rI:frOnl-" RAND EXCURSION train to RAN- Rcnl Estate and Insurance. DON Ipkvim 7;:ii) A. M. noxt Kiniilay. f.S Contrnl Avenuo. Mnrshfleld STATEMENT OK CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARS1IEIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, April 1H, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts I432.792.6C Rnuklug House , GO, 000. Oo Cash aud Exchanges 251,981.96 Total $734,774.02 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock pnid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus aud Undivided Profits . 55,563.07 UOpOBltti M M M M I M I M Ml M M M M I I M M Vw9m1095 Total $734,774.62 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY 8KNQSTACKBN, Ugr, Coqulllt Offl. Phoat 191 Uarshllald Offlo 1-J. rrmi Tlrnbar Col ul PUttlng Lands a apaoUlty. Qaatral Aat "BASTfllDm" All ye who like good things to eat remember that 'crisp, delicious 1915 WAFFLES will be on salo bright and early Saturday. Take some home or be sorry. 30 CENTS THE POUND At the following stores: Aug. Frlzeeii Tel. 1H1-J Itnznnr Tel. 212 Dlniico Cigar Storo Tel. 7H Club Cigar Store Tel. S-Tj Conner At Hoaglaml Tel. 820 Cook'H Oioccry Tel. 180 C. W. M'olcotfs (lrocery...Tel. 07-rf E. II. Harkeuseo Tel 00-J Eliinlsh Co-operative Store. Tel. 11-J Hlllyer's Cigar Store Tel. 1M I.ewln Confectionery Tel. 310-J lAcklinrt'H Grocery Tel. 305-85 Murrthrield Grocery Tel. 12 Nnsburg's Grocery Tel. 2 J 3-J Norton & Hansen Tel. 100-J Olllvant M Weaver Tel. 275-J Pioneer Grocery Tel. HI People's 5-10 and 15c Store.Tel. 2tt-J Sarter'n Tel. 2oiJ.J Stnufrs Grocery Tel. 10 Slorftiml'K Cisur Storo. .. .Tel. 08-R W. !'. Squire Tel. 301-L EASTSIDE lux Puliuo's Grocery Tel. fl-RR Wliltty Ilros. Grocery Tel. U02-Ii NORTH REND Coos Rjiy Grocery Tel. 081 J. A. Allen Tel. (Ill Pacific Grocery Tel. 1281 Win. Snyder. FERNDALE W. C. Lund Tel. 17-L EMPIRE So. Oretrou Co Tel. Empire 471 Wm$jm Good Candy Always IT IS EASIER FOR A SERVANT TO WASTE COAL OR WOOD THAN TO WASTE GAS. -Turning a gas burner on or off is so easy and simple that there is no incentive for wasteful methods. -With coal or wood tho usor of tho stove must fire up in advance; sometimes it saves bother to fire up a long time in advance. -It takes less troublo to empty a scuttle by dumping than a shovelful at a time. -In the (jas range any degree of heat for any purpose is obtained without lahor. -It is not necessary to waste fuel heating the oven when a top burner only is reqmrca, jet baking and broiling can be dono at tho same timo with tho same set of burners. -Our co-operative payment plan enaWesff to distribute tho cost of the range oyer a W period. Prices are based on actual cost. OREGON POWER CO. Telephone 178 CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos At tho close of business April 18, ,018, RESOURCES jj,il Latins nni iHsroimta ... ' tll!" Bonds, warrants nnd securities js.lll'' .. . . . . . .. ..... ...ill u. s. nonas to secure circulation ( ji,i-- Real estate, furniture and fixtures j M'lM Cash and sight exchange - ii itfli" Total LIARIL1TIE3. Jl00,(tj Capital stock paid In , ", 'ifr Surplus and undivided profits t , J ' . Circulation, outstanding ',, W Deposits 10 Total '".. Rt0tl In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability ers is (100, 000.00. ofra ' , . daVINGS PET"0" W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. O. HORTON. DORSEY KRBITZBR, Casmer,