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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,- OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912-EVENlNG EDITION. in ht i m m COOS BAY TIMES mT( TTULONEr Editor and Tub. PAX E. MALOXEV News KdUnr THE COMLVG HACK. IT IS n remarkable fnct that nt least 11! of tho 3S athletes who will represent tfc United States In the Olympic names nt Stockholm next month hull from the Pacific coast. This confirms the prediction made some years ago that the f'nost rnco of human beings the world has over seen will no developed on tho nnnsct slope of the Hocklcs. TIIK DOG. Tho dog la mankind's warmest friend; as such he's known to fame; to lovo, to follow and dofond his inns tor Is his aim. Whon business In thnt lino Is slack, ho strows tho lawn with hones; whon carted off, ho brings them back, with rags, dead hens and stones. Affection dwell In Carlo's eyes; lovo doctor than tho sea; and In his heart thatt lovo will rlBo to dog's ndoro ho whiles away tho hours by his heart that love will rlso to dog's eternity. But when thoro's no ono t n oro ho whiles away tho hours by imiBsIng up tho lawn sotno more, and Kcrntchlng up tho flowers. Into tho Alplno snows ho leaps to savo sotno pilgrim there, and through tho drift ed, shining heaps, ho drags him by tho hair. Dut when thoro are no Al plno snows or dying strnngors near, Into tho chicken ynrd ho goes and whips poor chanticleer. I've heard nbout a thousand tnles of Cnrlo'H noblo deeds; and when nt night ho howls and wnlls until my bosom bleeds, I try to think ho's not a fake, his virtues I recall, but all In vain and so I take tl o shotgun from tho wall. WAIT MASON. THO PEOPLE'S PORUM Tho Times will bo pleased to pub llsh letters from its readers qn all Questions 'nt public Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho writer, and so far as possible be limited to ZOO words. In publishing thcao let ters It must bo understood that The Times docs not Indurso the views ex pressed therein; It Is simply nffordlng u moans for tho voicing of different opinions on all quostlnns affocMnc tho public welfare WANTS WOMAN CHOSEN To tho Honornblo A. II Powers through "Tho TIihuh" thin nppcitl Is most rcrtpoct fully dlrorte.l: Ah to n prospective school dlroctor boforo tho peoplo In toduy'tt election, 1 beg you to weigh well tho Hhiimorui poi It Icn I conditions that control In our local educational liiHtltutlons at pros out as thoy havo In tho past; with tho facilities afforded tho writer for securing Important Information, I beg further to place boforo you tho fnct that hoiiio of tho school patrons havo Htatnd to mo thnt thoy will find somo menus whoroby they may nvold send- Ing their chlldruu to school during tho next hohhIoii, provided tho Hchoiilrt are onto moio turned over to Prof, (ioldeu; nud J would furthor atnto that tho objection Is to Prof. ('olden direct; In tho matter of his ugo and Inability to moot reipilro nioutn In addition to tho malevolent lulluoiircs that controlled his go- ornmont whllo In charge of said schools and which seek thereby to reestablish themselves onto more. This liraen. hlininoloss and vicious control Hhould not bo cnuutennucod, nolther meet any consideration or bo nllowod to Intrude Itself upon tlie ncbool patrons, their children or tho community. These children ropresont the only vonl wealth and resource of our nation, as tho only reason of our Conservation Policy, and tho present Ocuorntlnii Hhull and docs live In vuJn whon It fnllH to properly edit ciTfo tho future ono. Mr Powers, you yoursolf nro too busy n man to conscientiously as mimo tho dutlos and responsibilities that should befall n member of tho mliool hoard. Following your In variable custom of doing thoroughly what you sot your hand would re quire much more tlmo in this case than you havo to give. Tho past neglect would not satisfy you In tho present And whllo wishing our pre sent Prof. Tlodgeu no harm, If It bo that this doplorablo condition of our Kchool question cannot properly bo Hcttlud otherwise and Its contempti ble ' policies" eliminated, I move you that you use your great tutluenco to old I ho school patrons of whom you nro a worthy one, In the selection of u inoiltorlous anil capublo matron of Hip city of Mnrshllold, ono whom you a ro iiialllled to know Is worthy to become a member of the mhool board In your stead, that It iimy recolvo tho proper tlmo and at tention duo It. Further that you urge the school patrons and tho school board to select a capable and i'linsdeutioiiH woman resident of tho city to servo as superintendent, Mrs. Eugene Kelly for Instnuco. Our bettor cltlzon, John Merchant, can bo lolled upon to old In this direction, What say you? It would give us n piopoily clean, non political and most excellent school faculty fur Hiirpaislng any Marshtleld has seen in I bo past. You are sulllclently in terested and unselfish to do this or 1 am mistnkon In you nud I stake my Judgment that thero is not one mail in tho vicinity of Marshtleld as well nunlitled and preeminently lltted to tllschargo tho duties of school Htiporlntendont effectively and satis factorily as Mrs. Kiigono Kelly. And tliero are others. Tho writer urges tho la ly patrons to "got busy" this nflornorn and I nsmiro you In ad vance von will II nd Mr. Powers ready to lend you ovory possible nsslstnnco this ovenlug at tho election If you will but havo ono of your members selected How many of you nro go ing to a t -NOW ? ? t H, M'l.ArOIH.lN ROOSEVELT MITCJIEIIOLI i Continued from pagn 1 ) vote would give them tho upper hand in tho organization of tho convention. Tho Itoosovelt lenders caucused with ninny of tho Btato delegations today previously to tho general cau cus ot tr.o full delegations. Twcnt) of Missouri's 30 delegates who oro for Uoosovolt conferred with lcadcs In tho Itoosovelt headquarters and determined to stand by tho Itoosovelt program through thick and thin. States Mnko Plans. Thoy also fixed up a slato naming Walter S. Dickey as chairman of tho dolcgntlon; Thomns K. Nlodorhlng haus for National commlttcoman In placo of Secretary Nagol; Govoruor Hndloy for tho commlttco on resolu tions; Jess Tollorton on tho cre dentials commtttoo, and Chas. Red blnn for pormnncnt organization. At tho mooting of tho Ohio delega tion a resolution was adopted author izing A. I,. Qnrford to cast 34 of Ohio's 48 delegates' votes for Roose velt on all propositions In tho pro gram of tho Uoosovolt forces. Up to ItosoWntcr. In his capacity as chairman of tho Nntlonnl committee, Victor Hosv wntor will call tho convention to o dor mid will decldo whothcr to en tcrtaln or refuso the motion of tho Itoosovelt men to consldor tho sol co tton of dolegatos. Tho Itoosovelt plan Is revolutionary and Itosowntor may Insist on wnltlng for tho report of tho commlttco on crctlentlnU which usually would not como up for consideration beforo Wedncsda.. Itosowntor lint) conforred with Roosevelt regarding this proposition, but hns not determined hlu course. Fully nwaro of tho gravity of thoso developments, the Tnft malingers ntnl tho members of tho Nntlonnl comml! tco who nro fnvornblo to tho Presi dent, held continued councils In ef forts to ovolvo methods for blocklnu Ho scheme summarily. I-Viir Serious Trouble. Kears for tho ordor of tho conven tion woro freely oxprossed nnd pre dictions of serious troubio were mado froiiuontl.v durlnn the day. Police arrangements I nvo been extended nud omorgeiicy Instructions issued. Itoosovelt plnns to moot every one of tho 107S dologntos to tho conven tion and speak with them Indlvldua' 1 before the dny Is over. Tonight nt tho Auditorium theater, he will bo tho prlnclpnl flgtiro nt n mass meet ing of Koosovolt followers. Senator hot uh or Idaho was solocted us tha choice of the Roosevelt forces ri. tniporaiy chiitrimm In place of Gov. Ilndley of Missouri, who will bo floor lendor or t' o Uoosovolt contingent. Third candidate tulle Is IncronBlni; tuil tho name of Justlco Ilughos 's prominent In this dUciiBslon.' Cham pions of La Kolletto and Cummins Mild thoy saw much In favor of tlu.lr candidates In tho oxtromoly tonso Tnft-UooHovelt fight. Many stntos are caucusing this aft ernoon over tho toloctlon of their 'eaders and ot'.onvUo preparing for ho frny. Tho Connoctloiit delogntlon foriually Instructed for Tnft and the Pennsylvania resolutions Indor-io Itoosovelt. Report Must Stunil. Uopresentntivo Olmstend, who will act as ndvlsor to Col. Uoosovolt In .larllHiuoptnry mattors, spent sovornl hours today In consnltntlon with a number of oxport parlliimentnrlnns tvho after going over precedents reached tho conclusion Hint the tem porary roll as propared by tho Na tional commlttco must bo regarded as luvlolato until superseded by n now ion prepared ny tlio convention Itself nfter action by the commlttco on credentials and ho will so advise the chair. Tho Oklahoma delegate roorgan zed today owing to the possibility ol a bolt and In n caucus voto of 18 to 2 defeated; a resolution binding Itsnlf to support tho nominee of tho con vention ror President and Vlco Presi dent. Roosevelt's Faintly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Itoosovelt. Jr., and Congressman Nicholas Lous- worth with Mrs, Longwortb will bo In Chicago to observo tho fight of Col, Roosove't for the Republican noml nat'on. They have nindo reservations it the Hlnckstnno hotel. Congress man nnd Mrs. Longworth came from Cincinnati. Mrs. Longworth hns tak en more thnn a moro daughter's In terest In her father's present cnin pnlgn. When the Uoosovolt National headquarters wcro at Washington sho telephoned dally from Cincinnati ' to get first hand reports of tho de-j volopments. Mrs. Longworth has ox-1 Istod In n political atmosphero All her life, and sho knows tno gnmo LEffi TODAY Oil IDOiO ihoroughiy. she hns the full conn-. steamer Sails This Afternoon denco of hor fathor's leading support- , Q Frinnkon With era nnd sho Is kept Informed even of TO! ball rianCISl.U Willi Large lisi. i. i. Ititlmnle wnrlf Inns. Tueodoro Uoosovolt, Jr., Is In busi ness In San Francisco, but for sovornl weeks ho has been In New York Cltv, where ho has kept In close touch with his father's campnlgn. Tnft Platform. Tho Taft forces nre very confident thnt Uoosovolt will not bo called o . to submit n platform to tho convon Hon. Tholr notion Is Hint Presldout Tnft will O. K. tho platrorm tho con vention adopts and that, as already stated In theso dispatches, will fol low tho general lines or tho plntrorm adopted by tho Now York dolcgato convention nt Uochester recently. That platrorm spoko out with direct ness on some of tho Issues that havo been raised by tho cnndldncy of tho formor Prosldent. Tho undorstnnd lng Is that It was written by Senator Hllhu Hoot. It was approved by President Tnft boforo It wns submit ted at Uochester. Here nro n tow sentences from that plntrorm show ing Its goncrnl chnrnctcr: Wo bcllovo that this as n solf-con-trollcd, roprcsontatlvo democracy. Wo bcllovo that ordor Is tho prero qulBlto of progress. Wo bollovo thnt tho guarantees o. tho bill or rights should bo forovor preserved. Wo bollovo turn tno puouc consci The Uedondo snllcd this aftornoon for Snn Francisco wltlf a largo pas-. sengor list. Sho hnd n fair enrgo or gonornl freight in addition to tho ro gular cargo of lumber. Among thoso sailing on hor woro tho following: Miss Elslo Hnll, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. John Nnglo, Mrs. Flora Ilart mnn, Miss Allco Hoyt, Mrs. 13. Chnd boumo, J. M. Hall, C. D. Minor, II. U. Hlckoy, P. J. Uoonoy, Geo. Vasoy, Victor Larson, J. L. White, John Snlos, Mtb. F. M. Marhoffor, Miss Hilda Stcnholm, Mario T. Malonoy, II. H. Cnrtor, Mrs. It. II. Carter, Alox Hilton, It. II. Cartor, Jr., O. W. Har vey, L. Whltsoy, and wifo nnd baby, J. M. Hart, H. J. Sodden, J. L. MncLaurln, Olo Oleson, T. K. Perry nnd Dunchlff, Arrive on Itcdomlo. Tho Uedondo nrrlvcd In Into Satur day afternoon, bnvlng been nbout II hours en route, hero, owing to tho strong northwest wind nud henvy sea. Among the passengers arriving on her were the following: J. 0. Oreonlee, II. C. Ilrown, Miss Violet Henderson, Miss Annie Smith, J. 12. Meyers, S. A. Sclrepfer, F. J. mid cuii'i, Miss Mahol Isendorrer, Mrs. O. W. Keller. Miss D. II. Kolley, I. P. Klernan, A. W. llrandt, S. W. Schmidt. A. It. Jneoby, Mrs. A. Mon oco. C. Monoco. Mrs. H. F. Uussoll, C. Riifsoll. ltobt. Peters, Carl IV tors, Mrs. Carl Peters, Miss K. O'Coi. nor. Catherine O'Connor. It. E. Thompson. Mrs. A. Lund, A. W. Snnilorllii. J. M. Massle, C. M rLcn , Mrs. P. A. Ilollister. Mrs. L. It. Hughes. J. Flanagan. I. Albert. C. Jones. 0. II. Knox. P. Ilnrkor, J. Wil son and A. .?. Nagel. The Uedondo Is scheduled to nail from Snn Francisco for Coos liny, Saturday. Juno 22. at 3 o'clock. A OAUI) This Is to certify that FoleyM Honey nnjl Tar Compound does not coutiilii nny oplntcs, and habit form ing d rug: i, or nny Ingrodlonts that could possibly harm Its usors. On tho contrnry, Its grent hen-Mug and snot! Ing qunlitlos mnko It a real rem edy for coughs, colds nnd Irritations of the thront, chest nnd lungs. The goiiulno Is in n yollow packngo. Ask for Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar Compound nnd nccopt no substltuto. lied Cross Drue Stnro. onco should express Itself properly ' '- l .V' "' tV' ,, 'tafor,i nnd nfrirmatlvoly In the election t noec.i II NmKS public off'clals and not negntlvoly n , - c'.r'aS,!, ireir reciin. Wo ndvocnlc the cnnctmonl ol a worklngmeirs compensation ncv. Wo bollovo In ndequnto laws o provent monopoly In trade. Wo ravor tho retention or tho Sher man nntl-trust net. Thero should ho furthor loplslnllon to doflno ns crltn Innl orfensos specific acts which mnrk nttompts to restrnlu and mo nopollzo trnile. Wo oppose nB subversive to our form of government tho Initiative, tho compulsory referendum nnd tho recall either of public servants or Judicial decisions or nny ddvlco which Impnlrs consistency and continuity In the expression of popular will. Wo opposo tho recall or Judges or any system which will Introduce cow nrdlco ns an element In tlio ndmlnls trntlon or Justlco. Tickets nt i?l()0. Scalpers hnve como into possession or tickets frr t'o Republican Nntlon nl coinentlon. This wns admitted by Col. Hnrry S. New. chnlrmnn of tho subcommltte on nrrnnRomontp, who n the time declared It n rogrottablo sllunt'on but something thnt Hi" committee was powerless to prevent. It Is tho opinion of tho mnnngors that tho tickets wcro given tho scalp ers by subscribers to tho fund to bring tho convention to Chlcni Subscribers woro promlsod n ticket for onch $100 subscribed, and It Is be lieved thnt ninny rostnurnnt nnd ho tel keepers who subscribed nro nx pee lir to got their money back through tho scnlpors. The tickets havo bfen contracted for nt Si 00 eiilece. but will not be delivered to the purchaser until to day. Itets In Xeu- Vork. Tlio Now York Tribune says: Tho following odds on the results or tho political campaigns this yenr woro quoted yestorday nt Ho orrices or a curb broker In Hrond streoti Uvea miiiipv Itoosevolt will fall of noml niUlon. 7 to 10 ho will bo nominated, 0 to r. that If Tart Is iiomlnnted 'io wll meet defeat, 1 to 3 that Itooso velt wlU be tho next President. 2 to 1 bo will not bo, 2 to 1 thn Tart will not bo. nnd 1 to 2 that If Uoosovolt rimi" on an lndoiionde 'c!i im will po'l moro votes than Taft on tho reg- . 1J111 . . . ,. ,..,,, . , , ,. , ,. . i.lar ticket. U,,t" ,,,K,, h; "' ortir l m'd ' Tho quotations nro longer on tho ,,. ... "A' f"i '" . . , . nomocratlc sldo. Kvon money Is of- .,,C" LJ" y' fl1? ,I'0,0nM.Lnk.0,80tt,0lr ...i . i. ii. 4i. 4 n-i who was paroled from tho stnto no'il- Ilent'wMI be7 iVo ,cra I'u. ngal., IS"., JSl ""I, ,W. Clark's nomination tho odds nre 9 to ' " Jl'0. I?""sLa(,"i.cl "l ,n,ltl'',r'-- ruses to vacate his old homo nt Loon Lnke, which Ills ox-wlto, now Mrs. ALLIANCE I FB01 POOTLiO Steamer Arrives Sunday and Sails Today for Eureka. The Alliance arrived hero yoslor day morning from Portland nftor a rino trip down tho const and nulled today nt 1 tor Kiirckn. Tho Inooiu lug pnshoiigor list follows: Cnpt. J. F. Chlomons. IC. I). .Shaw, I. S. Shaw. Ivn Love. Mrs. L. Krlck son, W. II. Olscii, Wm. HiirgosB. I. I). Culver. C. 0. Klwood, W. II. Dodd. ('Has. Olson. K. 0. Itoilen. M;rs. Horthn Lyon. V. Dulpli, II. Paulson, !:.' W. Ullev, I. Stahl. L. Cunipbll. S. It. Ilolont, W. 11. King, Mrs. C. Mnr quurt. Tho Alliance Is schodulnd to sail from horo for Portland Thursday, Juno 20, nt 3 p. m. Thoso sailing on tho Alllnnco for Kurokn were II. Itoggor, F. II. Lay ton. K. Ctidninny, C. K. Halo nnd F. C. Ootty. WILL OUST .H'llV 5, 2j to 1 ngnlnst Wilson, i to I against Underwood, 4 to 1 ngnlnst Harmon, C to 1 ngnlnst llrynn, 8 to 1 ngnlnst Onynor, nud 1." to 1 ngnlnst nny othor ninn. WJV The Sign of Good Candy Always Ill'ILDIXCI AM) ItKPAIK WOIIK House Moving nnd Grading. Wo nro propared to do this work by tho day or contract nnd guarantee satisfaction. Let us flguro ith you. 0. S. FLOYD . CO. Phono 31C-.I. Mnrshriold. Ore STADDEN All Minis of photograph won., bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. The Owl Phonc Says: 74"J P Here I am in R Marshfield. That E Man Cohan has S Named his store C After me. R Formerly I McArthur's p Pharmacy, j He calls it o 0wl N Prescription s Pharmacy "In Business for Your Health" John Solnndor, legnlly owns by vlr tuo or n decision In hor rnvor by the Stnto Supremo Court two months ngo. Judy deolnrod that ho would not glvo up tho placo, and Mrs. So 'nmlor, knowing well tho bolllgoront nnttiro qt her ox-hlisband, did not consldor It ndvlsablo to resort to force. Instead, sho notified Shorlfr Quluo or tho situation, nnd that nlll cer left for Loon Lnko Thursday night to eject Judy from the prom ises. Uoseburt; ltovlow. A ROARING COMEDY IX Dl'TCII HY TIIK THE IRWINS AT TFe Royal TONIGHT IX PHOTO PLAY "The ICinpty Water Keg" "lli-otlierly Love" "So Speaks the llenrt" ALL rOH 10 CF.XTS. E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 1(11) North Front Street, MAHSHFIKLD, OHK. Marshfield and North Bend Auto TtimM GOItHT Ai KINO. lnuirlitora. " I L. yt V'.1f14.i51.1, jj LlV MiAVK MAHSIIKIKTiD IiKAVK NC 7:ir. A. M. 7joo 8:00 A. M. 7.45 8:45 A. M. S:30 0:30 A. M. 9:ig 10:15 A. M. 10:00 11:00 A. M. 10:45 11:45 A. M. ' 11:30 12:30 P. M. 12:1c 1:15 P. M. 1:00 2:00 P. M. 1-4G 2:45 P. M. 2:30 3:30 P. M. 3:ic 4:15 P. M., 4:00 6:00 P. M. 4:45 6:45 P. M. 5:30 c:30 p. m. ojir, 7:30 P. M. 7:00 8:30 P. M. 8:00 9:30 P. M. 9:00 10:30 P. m. 10:00 11:30 P. M. 11:00 12:30 A.M. 12:00 A.M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A.M. M. M. P. M. P. M. P.M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M, P. M. P. M. P. M. Lcnvo North Ilcnd Allen's News stand. Lrnvo Mnrshflold Chandler and Blanco Hotels nnd Uuay Cornor. Every Detail of the Modern Gas Range Is Planned for the Comfort of Women tlio factories that make gas ranges aro im mense plants, They produco Ras cooking an pliances by the thousand, they can afford to employ tlio highest skill In designing and constructing and thoy do, the ranges manufactured are the product oc many clever minds working for two objects; (1) tho convomenco and comfort of the user and, (2) economy of oporation, every heat unit in the gas is made to render full Value. ovory unnecessary movemont by the usor of the range is avoided, our co-operative payment plan distributes the cost of the ranije to meet your convenience. stlect the stylo of rango that best fits your needs, OREGON POWER CO. Telophono 178 COXDUXSKI) STATKMUNT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo of business April 1H, 1012. KF.SOUHCliS. Lonns and discount J20S.201.JS Ilonds, warrants md securities 78,94 7.05 U. S. bonds to secuto circulation 25,000.00 Real estato, furnlturo and fixtures 81,J '!! Cash and sight exchange 198'268'" Total TOM2H.l LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus aud undlvldod profits of'inno Circulation, outstanding' JS'StSm Deposits MMM Total ' 950U2.71 In nddltlon to Capltnl Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. I.NTKKKST PAIH OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. IIORTON, Vice-President. DORSBY KRBITZBR, Cshlor. STATKMKXT OP CONIM'I l"X OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSIIFIELD, OREGON. At the closo of business, April 18, 1019. RESOURCES. ,432,702.66 Loans and Discounts: 50 000.0J Bnnking Houso 251981.96 Cash and Exchanges ' Total .;: , '""'H LIABILITIES. . 50OOO.OO Capltnl Stock paid tn ' 551563.6T. Surplus nud Undlvldod Profits goq'210.95 Deposits 1 - 1734,774.62 iLL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE