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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1912)
El I I H NOVEL VIEW OF POLITICS GIVEN Reveiry of the Sawmill C1IAS. L. MASTICK OP PORTLAND TELLS WHAT WILL HAPPEN AS RESULT Ol PA IONS. A whirring disk of mctnl, nnd it glit tered nnd It snng As It nte llu nionl of Bawdust, with a buzz and ring and clang; How they rolled the logs upon It, and It Bocmcd to laiiKh with ulco (ill HAT CAM Aa It hit them nnd It tore thom, with a Bavngo inolody That kept ringing, ringing, ringing, so exultantly nnd clear Prima Donna Warns Mothers O. O. Lund a-id K. L. Ilopsnn have Ag t aQ mQ )non, of forcst nnd bu received lettors from CliaB, L. Mns- licsld another near. tick, of Portlandi which Is n copy of And my thoughts wont back to boy r communication which Mr. MnBtlck, who conducts a wholesale business In tho Itoso City, Bent to (mother customor: "You Btiro had somo grouch on, nnd how you got up tho nerve to or der flvo rolls when tho future looks hood, when tho old bucksaw repined As It fllowly ate Its luncheon with tho help of bacon rind. Ah, how well do I remember tho old sawbuck, Beamed and scarred, eo bluo to you beats mo. Dut thanks Wlicro It stood bcsldo tho woodptlo, (or that samo order, and It goes foi ward to you today. From your lottcr I tako It you fcol about as follows: If Tnft's elected tho trusts will run tho country. If T. R. gets In tho trusts will. bust tho country. If tho Job goes to Clark, Dryan or any of that party, tho country'll m to hell sure If n "dark horso" comes nlon., God help us nil. For tho love of Mike, Illll, lfn your llvor thnt'B wrong! Tnko It from mo, that threo grains of cnU. niol with n Seldlltz powder later will mako tho future look bright onto moro. When election day comes vote for nt tho far end of tho ynrd; How, with henvy hoart nnd hopolcss, I would lift n log nnd then Put my knee upon to hold It nnd hunt bacon rind again; How tho old bucksaw was rusted wlicro I left It in tho rain I How It doubled whon It struck tl.o bark and seemed to cry with pain When it found a knot and Bought to caHts way through, and wind Its reluctant trail across It, with tho help of bncon rind! And tho dnys I know that fishing In tho brooks nnd streams was fine, When I hunted up my sinkers nnd tho hooks to fix my lino, tho man you want. If ho's olected Just ns everything was ready I. ha J you'll know tho country's saved; bait enough and moro then you'll havo n drink or two and Then tho need for wood wns told mo n bit cigar, will buy your wlfo a now from tho opon kltchon door; dress and sond mo woll lot's say n Gono my radiant dreams of plcnsuro cotiplo of hundred on account. t by tho banks of crcok or Should your man loso, you'll tight- brook, on up; no now dress, no boozo nnd I must go nnd find tho bucksaw you'll smoko a plpo nnd hnng- on to wlicro It hung upon tho hook, your mnzumn for tho worst Is yot And whllo other boyB nlong tho to como. "Huly Jco!" I Blinded fishing pond won Forget It UIUI This Is n big com.- . lined try and no ono of us enn Bond it to I wns smearing tho old saw blade tho hot place Whon tho Creator with Its grense- of bncon rind, gets rendy to snuff us out ho'll do It, ' nnd It won't bo politics thnt will li.- So I bless thee, Science bless thee, fluenco him either. for this whirring disk of stoo. "Whnt ono fears most never hap Thnt hnB outgrown rind of bacon, pons," nnd no mnttor wIio'b Prosl-' nnd I look on It nnd fcol dent, tho country will go on Just t!i Thero Is vengonnro In tho biting of name; wo'll all eat, sleep and bo its metal teeth, you sco, linppy. j For these logs, they wero In boyhood, Now Dill, you'va booh enough of each, my bitter enemy, elections and tho pnnlcky effect How thoy mndo my arms hang heavy thoy havo on buslnofls to not tako It and they mndo my bnck so bo to hoart. This hnppens ovory fou.'' Inmo years, with tho snmo old "holler," Whon I lnlil thom on tho sawbuck and tho sumo result nfter tho noini- nnd I tightened up tho frnma nations trado will pick up; nfter cloc- Of tho old nnd bnttorcd bucksaw, and tlon It will bo good nnd keep on get-! Its lnzy trnll would wind ting bettor, nnd next Tear you will Through tho tough nnd knotted cord- wondor why you wore scared. In . wood by tho help of bacon tho menntlnwpayno nttontlon to tho rind! bolllnchors' prophoclos. Tell 'om (By J. W. Foley, In tho Juno Popu- VOMBlnosn is good" nnd " that you ! lnr Mechanics Magazine) linvon't tlmo to talk polltlcs,'nn"d"wlth i ' tho big crops we'll hnrvoat this fall I' If you want INSURANCE THAT 3 you'll find Intor on that 1912 wnsn'frenlly INSURES, you muBt got It m ouch n d bnd yonr nftortnll, nnd from an OLD LINE COMPANY, ns it 1 you cau bet that 1913 will bo lots Is tho only kind that Is compelled to better. carry n LEGAL RESERVE to guar- So brneo up. old mnn. nnd Doost, nntco Kb policies. Till'; lWMMt; HOOST, DOOST! CURIOUS FACTS. Fireplaces wero onco tdxod In Eng land. Fourteen pur cent of tho egg, is al bumen. , , Tho women of Paris outnumbor tho mou by 200,000. Sun worship was universal In tho earliest tlmos. Street gas lamps wero first used In London in 1807. Now thnt .school has closed, tho tenchorfl hnvo scnttorod for tho sum mor. Mr. Hobcrtson nf tho high school hna gono to 8an Francisco for n month. Ho will return to CoquIHo nnd look nfter tho Interests of tha Coos Day Tenchorn' Agoncy for tho romalndor of tho Htimmor. Ilofou leaving ho signed a contrnct to cou- tlniio his services in tho Coqulllo high school for another year. Miss Hopkins hns gono to her homo In Greshnm. Sho will not roturn next year. Minn Denson Is planning not to tench next year, but will spend the a Nm-Mi linWn mnn iiriH nn 1 1. ' yonr with hor paronts, near Portlam.. foot beard. I Mi"H Gnmblo has gono to hor homo In I North Dond nnd will roturn noxt year In HO wasps' nests thoro woro an no tcacnor or tno eignin grnue, aims if 25,000 Insects. Aiworson win upona mu summer At ono tlmo Enstor mnrked dawn of a now yonr. tho Tlio Scotchmen nro tho honvlost o.i tho nvornge of all Ilrltlsli subjects. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. soils OM) M.NR INSURANCE. ALEX. JOHN SON, Resident Agent, with lvtlglugtoii SPECIAL enndy BALE nt STAF FORD'S SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY CARAMELS .15 CRNT8 per POUND. THACHEHS' VACATION TIUPS. avorago of teaching In Curry cminty but will re- Gorman silver is nn nlloy of nlckol, turn to her work hero again noxt Conner nnd zlnp. ,- ' L' ISON OAK REMEDY TOESTANDMip I 1UAINS. rCLONS. BURNS, CTC. 11 UC HOUSCHOIO SAIVC. i Ton wiiLOariiHON Ntauur '"STITUTtS. ' vr. N rTJANCISCO. I mu, aiihs iino win upturn mo uuin . mer In Senttlo and MIhb Duck hns gono to Myrtle Point for n fow wooks. Mesdnmes Mlnnrd, Loronz nnd Chasu will spend moat of tho sumrnor In Coqulllo. Supt. Howard will spond the summer horn nnd most of his tlmo 'will bo occuplod working out plans for next year. Coqulllo Herald. Hnvo your Job prtaUa done al "h TlmV otHe FREE TO YOU HY SISTER ? v3r LIxM yVV t Freo to You and Every Slater Sufi ring from Weman'i Ailment 1 &ni ft wamu. I know woman' saftVUiii. I hTO fooad U ror. "Suffrage, politics, labor nnd ull things yhlch tnko women out of tho homo nnd away from tholr nntural functions of bearers and rearers of children nro inimical to society and to tho race," declares tho great prima donna, Ernestine Schuraann-Holnk. "I havo worked for my family of eight children for 30 yenrs. Prob ably I havo been fortunate In bolng nblo to cam moro money by my own efforts thnn most other women. "Dut I rcnlly fool thaC my llfo has been hollow,; that I got loss for tho onormous Bums I hnvo spent thnn the nvorngo wlfo nnd mother who Hvo3 on $5000 n yenr. "I hnvo novcr boon In n position to rear my own children. Alwnys I hnvo supported them oven in tho enrly dnys when $100 a month wt.. largo money to mo, a younger nuu unknown singer. I worked hnrd for my children. I wont without food nnd without clothes thnt thoy might havo food and clothes. Lntor, whon I onrnod tho good will of tho poopU nnd mndo enormous Incomes, I worked hard for tho children just tho same. I have novcr boon at homo with them. I havo always been wor ried with my profession, my art, my business: "Therefore, I say: "Tho woman who works oven ns I havo worked, threo days a week, sev en months in tho year, tho woninn who must glvo a dcnl of hor self and of hor tlmo to business and to peo ple, cannot bo n really porfoct mother. "Sho will lack tho flno pojso, tho composuro of tho porfect mother. Sho cannot concentrnto nil hor mind nnd nil hor ability on hor chlldron ns tho porfect mothor snouta. "I feel that whllo I have boon n dovotcd mothor I havo not boon .a perfect mother. I havo not hnd tho tlmo to bo n perfect mothor. I have not been nblo to afford to concontrnto my ontlro mind on my children. I have been tho brcndwlnnor for my family for 30 yenrs. "Now, mnrk this, I bollovo that I am n very strong woman. I havo worked undor most favorablo condi tions. I havo mndo a vast nmount of monoy. I hnvo donrly loved "my chlldron. I ndoro chlldron. I renred nil my children nt my own breast. Thoy aro all big boys and girls. 1 havo flvo grnndchlldron. "I think I hnd in mo everything that could go to mako tho best sort of a mother. Dut I navo not uoon tho best sort of n mothor for ono renBon: "I hnvo not hnd tlmo to bo. 1 hnvo not been nblo to glvo my ontlro tlmo nnd nttontlon to my family. I hnvo hnd to work, to bo nwny from, my chlldron, to glvo my mind to busi ness nnd to my nrt. "Thoroforo I say to my Bisters who mny consider nrt or n profession or business compatible with mother hood: 'Do not attempt both. If you would ho an artist, do not marry. If you would bo a mother, mnko up your mind to glvo nil your tlmo nnd nttentlon to bolng a motlior.' "Children nro jenlous taskmasters. They must hnvo nil your tlmo. You can't BiiccosBfully divldo your tlmo botweon your children nnd your nrt or business, or society, or a enrocr. "Out of tho wealth of my own ox pcrlonco, my mixed oxporionco, Bomo joyful, somo of grent bitterness, 1 sny to my sisters who hnvo In thom tho Instinct of motherhood, which 99 of ovory 100 of thom hnvo: " 'Do nothing but mothers. Do not lot business Intorforo. For you cannot bo a business woman nnd a successful mother. " 'I wnm you. too, ngnlnst suffrago nnd politics. Oront business mon will toll you thnt n mnn must tnko only n good voting Interest In poli tics If ho would bo successful In business. " 'Motherhood domnnds moro thnn business. If to bo n good business mnn our mon must tnko only nn In telligent voting Interest In politics, how much loss Interest must n woman tnko In politics! " 'If n voto comes to women, I would Bay, tnko an Intelligent voting Interest, ns n good business man does. " 'Dut don't mix up nctlvoly In poli tics. Don't run nround tho country nttendlng nicotlngs, cnucuscs. nnd tho like. You enn't do It nnd do Justice to your children.' " NOItTII INLET. (Special to Tho Tlmoo.) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis St. Dennis nio tho parents of a ton-pound boy born to them on Tuesday night. Mother nnd child doing nicely. Mrs. J. II. Plnkorton was a North Dond and Marshfleld shopper on Wednesday, returning homo Thiirs day. Mr. Will Howard Ib busy breaking and ditching tho valuable bottom land west of tho ditch proparatoYy to putting In n liny crop. Messrs. Chns. and Frank Hamilton I will tniJl. free of ur cinrfe, tnr Um tmh Mil with full liutrortlotutouij luifireTrrom woman'i nlhuun U. 1 want to t .11 a women about ueulrmticTrUt"lJA 1 J""" Dalsh woro Marshfleld .,.,. i i . Sur? yvi at nomo with- viBiiora Tiiursuay. out tho hulp of o doctor. iltnMiMlunderiitaiHl t womuiKBuHcriinf. What wo women know t , Mr. Glbbs, who recently pur ipnltDci, wo know betur than anj doctor. 1 rhnsod nno-lmlf Interest In tho Mc kuow that myhomp trttra.nt U afe and aura ' V,, ,, ,merl"a ul w' euro for i(contMiriniiUfiiekirti UKinrlu 'm?. Farland cranberry marsh, Is remod tjKfr.nl oifiiiui i ui , rrahii, itutj w riitM .ellng the building at tho lower canii. ftrlogi. Uliilni ii 0un Tuiir. w fitlt; tit H U I ciiiplei lullnf vp m km, MlHkJ)- lull, h err, fcl j flllkil, uilniu. IHmi. ui tUMn luttlu taltl imm4 B'T" ?,",."u:,',1. ....... .... IDKAFNKSS CANNOT IIR CUItRD - .... . -vii ita ai a n.aiaiaai inllntl tret to tirovo to yon tlmt you can cure hy I ml apnllratlmia, as they rannot reach ' Try The Times Want Ads. to n nt li ..III llj wlun to continue, It will con you only about 12 I' will nut lntorfiro with your Wurlc or ncnmuitiin yimmtM at iioiuo, tauy, quiokiy ana inaniear.t ixjmon 01 ine ear, inereu oiuy i uri'lv. liriuembur, that.rt till cod rn Mlklatto i tone ay to riiailrnf ea .nnd that U liyion I ;ivo mo ina.iurn ctiiupiriviruu. ana 11 you , uiuhuhi rrnira c. ih-uiiiv a la iniiarii iiy i n.ttitniio ir nr lu lliitii 1vn ivtit n .lv It jii I nt! am il rn illtl in nf flu, iiinrniia Ittiltn. nf . will not Intorferowlth your Wurlt or occupation. Juit titimijoof ium t4 littnt. tell muhowyoa i lite l'.'itai-liln Tube When tliU tube li ln naiueti t.ii intrn h ruiuuiiuK ruuuu or inin-r uiuru you vr.in.iMiu i win hi nn you 1110 trontmxuc ror youre.m cniiriv irtf.ln tnin wrap per, by roturn mull I will ftUo m nil yon frta ol el, my K)V "WOBU'J Cflt Mf OICAL .0VIJM" with t'xpli.untorr llluntrntlons nio .nir whv women unlit r. nnd how thet caniaallr cur. thejiieUea ntlumio. hyi-ry w omiin mIiouM l.m o U. nnd learn to Ubk (of hiinlt. then w hen t ho dixstor ay Blmplo homo treatment which apeedlly ond t'ftttunlU curt. I.tuctirrhm. Ureen Hloknwwand i-amui ur irregular aietutruatlou In young Ijullm, I'luiupnoM and health nlwayaritmltilroni Whereyer yon Uvo. I can refer you to ladloa of your own locality who know and will gladly fell any Hnfferer that thlNsi TmliMilreallr taiaiall womeu'adlsett.iea,andmakeai women well, etrouaT, plump and robust. Jail mi' ( foaf tinti, and the freo tenday'atreatmeut Uyour,ali the book m. Vrlto to-day, aa you may not aoo Mil itter an aln. Addrea mrs. M. summers, BoxH - - Notro Damo, Ind.. U.S.A. ni? frnunn or lnmi I Will llltil ui n.l vnii fr..l...l inv tLbitr 'WAMiaf Aaia Utmr.l inVKta'l taltf. In t Iwiarlnv mill IV-lin It f. Plltlmlv flniiwl i.:". ..-""".''" " ......v .-.;.. ..-.-...--.. .... -... . ,"-".".."" :. "v.. " .:.. :.:..:.".:' .::;'v i i inwiueiTta i-.in'v i u.i" iimiii, nun uiiiraa uiu iiiiinni. mtnr uiik. mutton ill. Iir trtken lit mill tills till A rnftfnrM ''Vou must hu v.i nuoperut Ion," jou can decide fur ynnrHclf. 1 h.ninonda of women havo cured I It normal tvnrtltlnti, hearing will be do ' Uieiuaelvtaj with my homnremiMy. It cures all eld ef tcuof, T Mjlkari tl Diijtiliu, 1 will explain a t "Veil fun-ve :nlneeae out nl ten areeaiiMil . nv ihi rrn wiiirn ia iiuiuinK on. an innam iiwil riniilliliui o( IhemuroiiH turfareif. w..n III itlve One Huiulred Dollars for any enf i1eafn.-(taueil by ealarrhl that can not l-e cured by Hu,.' Catarrh Cure. Send forclr nlara.fren, f. J. rilKSEY & CO., Tolaio. O. Sold liv UrilcBl'l'. 7.V Take llall'a Famllv Milt (or constipation. Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOltST & KING, l'lourlelois. HflflHHHiiHSHJHfJHMMaiiifiiL LEAVH MAHSIIFIRLI) LISAVE NORTH 1IEND. 7: 15 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 7:15 A. M. 8:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A.M. 10:-15 A. M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30. A. M. 12:30 P.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:15 p.m. i:oop.m. 2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:15 P.M., 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 0:30 P. M. 0:15 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 0:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:30 A. M. 12:00 P. M. Leave North Ilend Alton's News stand. Leave Mut-Nliflclil Chandler and Dlanco Hotols nnd Busy Corner. TwiirFiS H """ i our House on Hid Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman nti v.i. ... Dub. Phono 29fi.y. n08'p?!; Wo Have Beer. Successful In buying a lnrE0 block of tw class Electrical nmtorlal and nl Slvo our patrons a very low ,, on house wiring. a.t S gj -you can't afford to ml., lu Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-j . For the Use And Enjoyment Of Every Home -public utilities aro for the use of tho many not of the fow. -iu a gas company the manufacturer, the dis tributor and tho retailer arc all in ono or ganization. -while tho cost of living has been going up tho price of gas services has been going down. -our manufacturing plant, distributing sys tem of mains and gas appliance department aro at tho command of every housewife. -we offer modem gas ranges on our co-operative payment plan which means on terms to suit your convenience. -gas service is economical and clean. . It saves much disagreeable labor and is comfortablo and convenient. -telephone 178 and we will send a represen tative. . . j OREGON POWER GO. Telephone 178 CONDENSED STATEMENT OE The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1208,201.63 Bonds, warrants and securities 78,947.00 U. S. bonds to aecuro circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011.34 Cash and sight exchango 198,268.68 Total 9S01.428.71 LIAIHLITIES. Capital stock paid lu $100,000.00 Surplus and nndlvldod profits 8,816.49 Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00 Doposlts 457,613.22 Total f 501,438.71 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TRIE AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. IIORTON, Vlco-Presldent. DORSEY KREITZHR. Cashier. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSUFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $432,792 60 Banklug House 50,000.0u Cash and Exchanges, , , 251 981,96 TotaI $734,774.62 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 55,563.67 Doposlts 629,210.95 Total $734,774.62 WM. S. TURPEN ttrcmiecti 171 FRONT BT. BlancharcTs Liverv Wo hnvo Bocurod tho livery hu? pcss of L. H. Holsnor, and art nn! pared to render excellent mA tho pooplo of Coos Day. ni,.." drivers, good rigs nnd overthii hat will moan Hntnunctory lorSS 5 tho public. Phono us fo? a drhlBi horso, n rig or nnythlng needed if ho livery lino. Wo also do truck. Ing business nf nil kinds. I1LANCHARD IlltOTIIEIlS Phono 1II8-J Livery, IVetl mid Sales Service 141 First nnd Alder Street. ' Have That Roof Fixed NOW Seo CORTEELl Phono X1BI WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by th0 paea. mntlo Cleaning Company. Orden for uork taken at GOING HARVEY PHONE 11H1 DR. I1IRD U. CLARKE. Specialist In Ncrvo and Spinal DIscflio, Officer Room 2, Rocers Uouit, Mnnihflold. Offlco Hours' 2 to 8. Phono 144-L. T-lt A. J. HENDRY'S Modern' Dtotril Parlors. W are aqulppod to do hlth dm work on short notice at the rr; lowoat prlcoa. Examination tit. Lady attendant, Coke bunding, opp alto Chandler hotel, phone 111-J. J W. HKNNbYIT, hmwftrr. )ffle'OTer Flanagan & Dennett Biol laraklald - Orefon TMt. J. T. MeOORSIAC. - Phyalclnn and Bnrrtoa Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockhart Dulldlajr, Opposite) post offlre. Phone 10W BHaNnaBBflaBaBBatf R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance ll North Front Stpaot Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractors and SnppllM. PHONE 184-R. So. nronduny, next door to 170 Union Meat Market. You Auto Call Footc rilONK 144-J NIGHT AND B Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phone 6-J Residence Phone 28-J Will mako tripa to OoaulHe. . Lynn Lambeth n f"uu" Cadillac Auto Service Good Cara Reasonable Rat All Night 8ervlce Pnrnfni drlvlnrr assured. . rhono Blanco Pool Room. 231-u until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phont R-.T. Palace Restaurant. A Modern Brick Building. Electric Light, Steam Heat. kiobu Furnished Rooms with Hoi and Cold Water. nOTEIi coos Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwaras- Cor. Broadway ana w'- Marshfleld. uresou. BUILDINQ AND REPAIR WOnK House Moving nnd ""'.J.t.Work Wo aro prepared to do this wor by the day or contract and Ea";eUi satisfaction. Lot us figure with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO. . , . Phono 316-J. Mnrshfiem. ujs MEN of Idea i. who have ? fni,eu!lNTiH HIM write UKKW-ni t-iiSSi U-ft I'ucul AHorucj Wa.klaal." '