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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
EVENING EDITION. 1- W i I r ft l M i Ki IW i i e ci: ,j 'u to COOS BAY TIMES U. C. JlALOXKV Kdllor uiul Pub. DAN K. MALONKY News Hilitor Entered at tlio nostofilca at Marsh Held, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls b sucond cIubb mail matter. COMPROMISE POPl'LAR. GOSSIP ABOUT GONVENTiON x-i- ,, . (Continued fi'P'n P"K L,?JliLx-u- THAT the sober Judgment of tho rank and file of tho Republican party Is for a compromise at A Chicago Is disclosed by every comment relative to tho lnunedla'e business of that gathering. Politics "may bo a game, but about 8,000,000 voters In the ranks of the Republican party must approve of the winner at Chicago, and tho way lie has played It, or his victory whl ppell (1. Blister not alonu for himself but for his pnrty. That tho terrific bitterness with which tho leading candidates huvo carried on their con test Involving armies of followers on each aldo, serves as a warning to thosT Interested In Republican suc cess In November Is dlBcomlblo fro'U developments of tho last fow days nnd the wldo comment In newspapers of nil factions, doplorlng tho condi tion and urging a compromise. UROKHX DREAMS. A lion 1 was an ambitious boy it filled my breast with wholosonio Joy to think I had a chanco to run fo.' rresldent some day; for overy lad, they used to say, to that height might ndrnnco. I)ut now that 1 am waxing old I find my trllbys growing cold when such a raco Is planned; mv dreams of prestlgo and of powor, nt IcadorsMp, havo all turnod sour nnd nil my hopes nro canned. Kor If 1 ran for President, at oncti tlio opposi tion gent, my record would tipdlg nt last tho tnlo would bo unloosed, of how I robbed a chicken roost acid Bwlpod n widow's pig. He'd d'j; up facts Hint 1'vo conrealoil, for scandals old he'd go aflold, exposing nil my crimes; oxlinustlng all Ills way nn.l means, ho'd show I boat tho slot mu chines by using bogus dimes. Tlio fnct that I havo whipped my wife, all ugly stains upon my life, woull con.-j to public vlows; I'd bo so shamed In ralnd nnd soul (lint I would crawl into n liolo when tho campaign was through. I stole n school-girl's hard boiled egg; I cribbed a soldier's wooden leg tho truth would soon be known: so not for mo tho Whlto House graft! The mnntlcs of grent men llko Tnft motlilnlcH I'll let nlono! .ferrrl.M. mvt-T (M( lluitn AAuu Chopin tV9HJ NORTH IJKND NKWS. J. V. llnrton of Kloyd, Pa., Is n guest nt tho Arnot homo nt Cooston. Olnf ICJolInnd of Valley City. N D is visiting his brother, A-. O. ICJcl land of Kentuck Inlot, V. B. Wattors lias bought two lots nt the rornor of Montann nnd Union from Swanlo Potorson for 12,000, John Gwlnn, nn omployo of tho box factory, sustained a badly bruis ed nnklo nnd other Injuries In nn ac cident thoro tlio nthor day. Mrs. ICd Sehultz and two rhlldren nccoiiipnnlod-hor inothar. Mrs. Low Is Altngron, homo from Portland to Bpond n fow wcoku on tho Hny It In expected that tho DuPont Towdor company will shortly Bhlp about HfiO Inns nf llliHlvrH tinrn tnr I uso In tho rnllroal construction. Miss Ethel Mut.lor returned this week from Corvnllls wlioro sho has been attending college. Sho will tench tho next term of school at Fnlr vlow. Itoy Plnkorton of North Inlot loft thiH week for Portland, Oro., where ho nnd Miss Kthol Stiles of Pittsburg are to bo mnrrled .lime 20. Thoy were schnolmntcs at Klugsvllle. Ohio, All kinds of DRINKS at BARTER'S C.thIi REGISTERS REPAIRED. MARSH El EIJM'VCLERV. ly hnndllng tho candidates of tho president nnd ox-prcsldent will stick by their men to tho finish ir tliey can keep their following Intact. But among tho delegates already hero thoro Is a strong sentiment for n com promlso, or rather "a harmony enn dldato," as they torm It. Speech Makers Tho list of seconding speeches to Presldont Taft's nomination was com plotod today by tho solectlon of Dr. William Fletcher Ponn of Atlanta, On. Dr. Ponn Is n negro and n dele gate from Ccorgln. Tho other sec onding speeches will bo mndo by Senator W. O. Uradlcy of Kentucky nnd Nicholas Murray Ihitler of Now York, aftor tho president hnB boon placod In nomination by warren u. Harding of Ohio. Cummins and Ln Follctto Somo of tho Cummins men waited on tho La Follotto pooplo this nftor- noon with a vlow of sounding them ns to a possibility of their getting to- nnllinr Tlln Hll 111 til I II folks tfllll tllO T n 1;V1tnHn linnliln flint P.III11 til Inn linil tho bettor chanco of tho two of draw ing strength from Tnft and Rooso volt, nnd that If tho La Follotto strength could bo given to him It would menu his solectlon. Hut tho La Follotto pcoplo didn't bco It, they said. Senator V. S. Konyon, who Ib to ninnngo tho Cummins candidacy, mndo tho nnnouncoment that Ropro sontatlvo Natlian E. Kendall would prcsont Mr. Cummins' nnmo. Tho Cummins crpwd won't havo n plnt form of thoir own, but Sonntor Kon yon said thoy would havo a fow planks to offor nt tho propor tlmo. As to tho phnnccs of thoir cnndldnto, pooplo who visited "tho Cummins headquarters at tho Congross hotel woro chcorfully assured that it would como down to Cummins for a com promise about tho fourth ballot. Ilornh for CtiminliiN Sonntor Ilornh was prominently mentioned nmong tho gossIporB today ns a probnblo dark horso for tho presidential nomination. Notwith standing posltlvo declarations from lcadors of tho both sides that tnlk of compromise was foolish and that tho fight must gd to a finish botwecn Tnft nnd Iloosovolt nnd "tho princi ples" represented by them, thoro aro mnny delegates and lenders who think that another man can win tho convention crown. bo about $12,000, but this Is moro than offset by tho now sources of rovenuo provided In tho bill, which. It Is estimated by tho Secretary or Stnte, will add about $20,000 to tho present annual receipts from corpor ntlons, in addition to snvlng tho poo plo of tho stnto at lonst a million dol lars a year now thrown away on worthloss Btocks and bonds. Any render of Tho Times desiring to sco this hill become a law may help tho cause by calling at this of fice and signing tho Initiative peti tion. Prompt action will bo ncces sary as the completed petition nuut bo 'filed In Salem not Inter th.m July 3. ALONG TIIK WATKUKKOXT Tho steamer Fiflold arrived at Hnndon yesterday. , Tho Wllhelinlnn crossod In ovor tho Coos Hay bar yesterday from llnmlon. The Drenkwnler will sail from Portland tomorrow morning, reach ing hero cnrlv Sitndny. A CARD , , I This Is to certify that Foley 3' Honey and Tnr Compound doos not, contain any opiates, nnd habit form- ing drtigu, or nny Ingredlonts that ..i.i .wioaiiiiv inn-Mi its iiRors. On tho contrary, Its great hen-ling audi soothing qualities mane it n roai rem edy for coughs, colds and Irritations of tne turoai, cncsi mm muga. ", trntmlnn la In a vellOW lincltngO. Ask I Tor Foloy's Honey and Tnr Compound nnd accept no substitute. Red Cross Drug Store. Unique Pantatorium V1IIC MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, l'RESi?ERS nnd MAT INNOVATORS Agent for Edward 13. Strauss & Co. flno Tailoring Lot us mak yout next Suit. ,W Cotnmcrclnl. Phono gflO-A T. J. HCAIFE IW mwM.w.iMvrJTxw, i. lilt Ctmrfuttnl br the SISUH3 OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. GtaJt, Aiiimh nj. Ctllitltit Cmrtii. Muilc. Art. Flocuilcn tni crmmtt cIllDrpll. jWn4j.Jiin;.RrHr.rd Moral tin Iiiit fctuITtlof.Wflt"otAnnouncf merit Adilfeu tlSTM SUrMIOR, Jr. Man'i JiMmu t'-iUxd '4 A H. HODUINB Marshfield Paint (8b Decorating Co. Kstlmntca MAR8HFIELD, Furnished Phone 140L Orogoi BLUE SKI' LAW , TURKISH HATH will do yoi) UOOI). Phono 21 4 J. ON HERE Men's Summer Underwear We I uo Just received n new nnd nlft line of fancy Underwear that you should see lioforo buying. A MtMvorlzt'd Underwear In Pink and White, por T J C Karinout p 1 J A Fln llnlbrlggaii Uiuloid tf f wonr, por gnrmont .... P JW A good lino of Cotton Uiidorwear Plnk, extra value; Or por garment JVU Don't forgot wo nlwnys carry a full Hue of tho famous fa 1 CC Monarch Shirts, at p .VVI Cluott Shirts, from $1 .10 to . . . .$2.00! Effort to Enact Statute Pre venting Wildcat Cor ' porations. The TlmcH has rccelvwl from Sue rotaiy of Stato Olcott a copy of th-j llluo Sky bill which will bo Initiated at tie November election. Tho bill, designed to protect purchasers of stocks and bonds and to provide for the thorough regulation and Hiipoi vlslon of corporations, Is modeled after the famous Hluo Sky law of Kansas. The Oiegon bill has boon In the rouiso of preparation for months nnd hns been received and ap proved by Bonio of tho best lawyers nnd business men in tho stuto. The adnilnlHtrntlon of tho corporation Inws now costs about $7000 por year. Under tho now lnw tho oxponso will HELPED i: Mrs. J. 13. tolls how sho ored with my nearly double, Foley Kidney so much good nnd feol that doctor's bill.' Store. TO KEEP DOWN XPENSKS Henry, Akron, Mich., did so: "I wns both kldnoya nnd hnd to go I tr.-od a Bumplo -. Pills and tl ey did inc that I bought a bottlo, thoy saved mo a big ' Red Cross Drug IIUILIHXn AND REPAIR WORK House Moving nnd Grading. Wo are prepared to do this work by the day or contract and guarantor satisfaction. Lot us figure with you. . S. FLOYD Ai CO. Phono 31ii-.l. Mnrshfleld. Ore. City Auto Service flood Cars. Careful Drivers and roasonnulo charges. Our motto: 'Will go anywhere at any tlmo." Stands Hlnncn Hotel and lllnnco Cigar Store. Day Phones 73 and 4G Night Phono 40. UAItKllt OOODALE. urnnrlelnr JF-.J n w THE J tsMZZ JiZ0&iOfe rOR MEN THINK IT OVER. I you -wont to do away with nil chanco in pickintf out $Jood shoos try n nair of oAnrAwn.ci &K JI Mtu ,7 """- W. Last and bo auro ox hnind satis iod. Wo havo tho latest stylos. A nice line of Sum mer Oxfords just received, Kairi merer Says: "It is time you were thiikln about that outfit for tha Fourth of July and just remanibor that you can find the niftiest lino 'of Men's Haberdashery Men's Neckwear . Men's Shoes '" Men's Shirts Afl of the Right Kind at Fht Prices, Yours anxious to please The Toggery Meats and Provisions inny bo ordoroil from this pinrkot by phono with just ns much confi dence as If they woro selected in por snn, Wo send thuin promptly just ns ordeied. You'll ho disappointed In neither time of delivery or tho iiunllty of tho kooiIh. Try It for a chnuKo. MAitsm.MKi.n dahii HAnnirr. ' FOURIER BROS. Mnrshllcld Telephones Xorili Rend U'JI-J Two Markets m Marshficld and North'Bend Auto I in. nORST KINO. Pnwrleloni. " i LHAVH MARSHiriKLI) 7:ir. a. m. S:00 8:15 9:30 10:1G 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:16 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 0:30 7:30 3:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 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. A. M. liKAVK NORTH RUM) A. M. A. M. A M M. M. M M. 7:00 A. M. 7: -15 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:00 1:45 . 2:30 3:16 4:00 4:45 5:30 (1:15 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 P M P. M M M P. M P. M P. M M M M. M. M. Leave North Rend Allen's News stnnd. Lcnvo Marshlleld Chandlor and Dlunco Hotels nnd llusy Corner. Do You Know How to Get Full Value Out Of Your Gas Range? j-l ILrr- Telephone 178 Occasionally we learn of ladies who neglect to use the oven or certain burners of their gas range. Others use more gas than they need by failing to employ alii- tie care in combination cook ing. We will take pleasure In sending a representative to give free expert instruction to ladies who may not quite un derstand how to get full value from their gas range. The gas range will cook any thing that can be cooked by a I coali range, and do it better. Oregon Power Company Get Busy AXl) GIIT AITKR THAT ROOK, HIT FIRST COMK IX AX1) GKT Ol'R PRICKS OX SUIXOLRS AXl) ROOl'IXO PAPKR. KIIIXOLKS $1.30 AXl) UP. ROOI'IXO PAPIvR, OXK PLY, $1.23 AXl) I'P. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ri:t.il dkpartmext. Hie Bazar Phone 32. The House of Oiinlltn WANTED ! ! ! ( Alll'HTS VPHOLSTKRIXO AXl) PIAXOS TO CLUAX, by the Piicil nmtlc C'lcnnliii; Company. OnI is fot uoik tal.cn at (JOI.VO .V RARVKV pi I oxk mo -.-y j Bvti-S' lMJV Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Hava Pure Wholesome Meats. 'Phone 58 COM ) KXS Kl ) 8TATK.M KXT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, June 1 1, 101". RI2SOURCKS. Louiifj nnd discounts !23S,51C.7j? IIoiuIh, wairanta nnd Hccnrltlos 7S.191.3- V. S. bonds to secure clrcnlntlon 25,000 00 Renl ostnto, furnltnro nnd fixtures 81,011.31 Cash nnd Bight excluuiKO 1SS.CS3.99 Total $01 l,:Til.:J7 LIARILITIES. Cnpltnl stock pnld In $100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided profits 10,5?'5a Circulation, outstanding 2J.SOO.00 Deposits 177.021.1 Totnl , !?! 1,:7J.37 In nddltlon to Capital Stock tlio Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is 1 00,000.00. IXTRRICST PAID OX TIME AXl) RAVINGS DKPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vlco-1'reslJent DORSI3Y KUEITZEU, Cnhll. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HK.VitV SKNGRTACKKN. Mrt. Coqulllu Om o Phone 101 Platting Lands a specialty. Varan Timber Coal andenU "EAST8IDF-" Oensral Ag Mnrshfleld Office 14-J. KSTARL1S1IEI) IN 1880. STATKMKXT OV COXDITIOX OI-" FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSIIFIKLD, OlUCdON. At the close of liusiiicss, Juno 1 1, 10I-. RESOURCES. ,, Loans nnd Discounts 2I'i,Vnn nanklng House ..-,........!.!!... 5WAi. Cnsh and Exchanges 246,11- - Totnl .' 7723,593.70 LIABILITIES. , ,nnnoOQ Capital Stock paid In ? ?S'Vq 90 Surplus and Undivided Profits ,?i i??S0 Deposits GMii Total : $723,59370 U.L KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE