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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION. K m m m in. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. SHI.OXKV Editor and Pub. DAN K. MALOXtiY News Editor IF If nil tho noisy candidates who toot tho brazon horn If all of thcso and kindred skates wcro busy plowing corn, wo woulun t need to rusa nna fret about tho nation's good; pros- peril, as novor yui, wouiu ruic our nnli'liluirlinnil If tariff Hnkorn niul ' tho llko would drop their futllo loads, convention mot on May 25, 183C, also and work with shovels on tho plko.'nt Baltimore, and nominated Martin we'd have tho finest roads! Then Vnn Buron for president and Rlcharu every town would prospor well, tho M Jplmson for vice-president. Tho peoplo'd alng p. song, nnd merry as tlckct wns successful In the subsu- a marrlago boll tlio world would roH,',,Vt . , , 'THREE BOLTS . j'V ' l ( Cntl In nn1 fimi Tnfn Hun (vvjii(iiiui,u iiuni a "&v viiui; alongl If all tho loafing Jims and Jnkes who on the pQcners stand, would fix themselves with hoes anil rakes nnd cultlvato thole lnnd, a mil lion wives who wnsh, and scrub and carry In tho wood, might say farewell to mop nnd tub, and llvo, as matrons Tho third convention, held on May G, 18-10, at Baltimore, renominated Van Buron, but named no candidate fr vlco-iyesldent, leaving that to the sqvcrnl .states. It nlso put .forward tho first complete platform ever adopted by tho party. Parts of-this should. And ragged children, short S'!,"orm wc toorporateu Into tho nf arniU. Miolr n)innUa liv fnmlno Hilti.i "u,!ru"l,,c vl . every nniionni UCino- nod, might llvo In comfort. If their ""' VnT i. & !f,0Pi ,to.tU, Clv" dads would just cut out tho wind .' w,n,f' ""I1, ,ts, 'a',lnf . dcf 'bb w If all tho men who take a horn somo lZn. I T c 7r vi1 Y l umpty times a day. would just passl tmTT ??,, n?in ! i "i m nn J nnrlevcorn nnd wnlk tho Hobhr In 188i tno natlonnl democratic up j, uaneycorn ana want mo Boupri . , n.onmi.in.i i nifi. ltiunor Wedding According to nf rumor alloat horo today, Itoy Bleepk er of tho Smith-Powers Logging com pnny, and Miss Edna Stanley, form erly oin ployed In tho ofllccs of tho Smith Lumber company woro mnr rlod In Portland recently. Miss Stanley returned to Portland last week and Mr. Bleeckor Is under stood to havo departed upon tho samo boat, Tho Portland Sunday Orcgonlnn announces that a mnrrl- ago license was Issued thcro to a Mr. Blcccker and Miss Stanley but tho glvon names do not correspond to tho Cooa Bay young people. FAST WORK BY E coos w boy WINS PRIZE R 1 Z ', 7K '3.' !"r?- Van Duron had a majority of i o ,iii( ,tnri,n,i i,mVa i. to instructed dojogntes for his nomi nation. Jnmos K. Polk was n cnndl dnto for vlco-prcaldont. Unfortunate ly for Van Buron, ho was not on the in a million darkened homes wives would weep for JoyI tho Onrrltlt. 1912. fcr Mit JuuUw Aim 0bm$ n&oxji LOCAL OVERFLOW P. Norton while disposed of his n San Frunclain Sells Morse. V nt San Francisco nncer. Mnrln, to butchor. Mnrln finished Inside tho money In tho races at the butchers picnic there. Work on Terminal-Work on tho Tormlnnl Unllrond on Front street will soon bo completed nnd Supt. Tom Coko has only a small forco of men nt work now, putting on tho Unlad ing touches nnd getting ready for the paving, Itciulro Permits. Building In spector Trlbbcy roporta thnt Revernl partlca In town have not yet taken out pormltB for buildings which they are constructing or repairing nnd unlcDH they do so In the very near fu ture ho expects to have some arrests' made. W. l T. U. To Moot. The Mnrsh flold W. C. T. will" moot on Thura day Instead of Wednesday nt the homo of Mra. Kiinnlo Wheeler on North Ninth street, an the mectlngH of tho various Ladles' Aids on Wed nesday m a l oh It ImpoHslblo for the lndlea to nttend tie W. C. T. V. on that day. PEllSONAL OVKKFI.OW CAPT. JAS. MAOEE of Empire la a Murahlleld visitor today. MItS. CAUL MATTSON of Catching I n lot Is n Mnrahllold ahoppor today. MRS. CLARKE HARRIS of Catching Inlet iu n Marahllold shopper tor. populnr aldo In regard to tho burn ing acstIon of tho nnnexntlon of Texas. Again tho two-thirds rulo was Introduced, nnd nssured Vnn Buron'H defeat. After a throo days' strugglo tl'o nomination wna given to Polk. In tho convention of 18-18. nlso In Bnltlmorc, took plnco tho first of tho great "wnlk-outs" In domocrnllc na tional assemblages, tho othora being In 18C0 and 189C. The party In Now York wna divided Into two hoatllo fuctlons. Tho national convention at tempted to patch up a truco between them by admitting the delegations .which each chose, allowing each to cast half the votes. The result wna that tho faction whoso choice wna de feated Indignantly wlthdrow from tho ' convention. Lewis Cnss, of Mlchlgnn, wna named for prcsldont nnd William 0. Butter, of Kentucky, for vlcc-pri3-Ident. This tlckot wnn defcatod by Taylor and Filtmftro, whlgs, Franklin P'orco, of Now Ilnnip Hhlre, n "durk horse-" whoso nnnio had not been publicly mentioned ns n canddato, won tho presidential uomlnntlon nt tho pntlon'nl demo cra(lq convention held In Baltimore In J8G2. William, IL King, of Al.i bainn, was nominated for vlce-prosi-dont, but did not live to fill the of fice The convention which mot nt Cl'i clnnntl, On Juno 2, 18I5C, lasted four days and resulted In the nomlnntl m 1 of .Initios Durhunifn, of Pennsylvania, for president nnd John C. Breckon rldgo, of Kentucky, for vlce-prc.it-dent. Tho most fntoful convention whl.-n wna over held In tho United Stnt.is was thnt which openod nt Charles- ton. 8. 0., on April 23. 18C0. which day. w.- "Ttiated 10 dnys niul took 67 unnvall- MltHr P, W. DODSON, expects to leavo Ing ballots, nnd which split tho party Hoon for Portland nnd Oregon City '"lo " Northern and Southern so?- whefo she will visit relatives. ,tlon, each of which -hud a soimrn(q) ii. a. wisuus unci wiro nro planning i-wnuimuii in anoiucr piaco, nnu put in to lonvo In a row weeks for an "I' ucitct or its own. one fiu- oxtondod stay In Portland and oth- "' nnmed Stophen A. DougliiH, of er northern points. Illinois, and Horschol V. JohiiHon, of MRS. J. T. McCORMAC left yes- Georgia, wlillo tho othor nomlnotoil tordny for their auminor homo on 'onn c Breckenrldgo, of Kentucky South Cooa River whero the fnm- '""I Josonh Lano, of Oregon, lloth lly linvo eatnbllahod thoniHolves W01 dofonted nt tho polls by Alirr.- for tho aon8on. ''"" Lincoln nnd Hnnnlbnl Hanilln, MISS JUNK DAUWALTER of Pleas- "inibllcans. nnt Dalo, Nobr., arrived hero this , Tl, "" ln'oso for holding tho wnnk tnr n fnw iiwuitliu vlulf nt !.. dt'lllOCriltlc national Convention whlfh humo of hor old friend, Mrs. Kurl ,not lu Chlrngn on August 30. 18CI, F. Haines nt Eastsldo. wn8 t0 Provent tho pnrty orgnnlzntlnu TIIEO. BRADLEY, tho well known from K!,B wholly to pieces. Tho Finish Project to North Bend By Middle of Next Month. Englneor Leofo of tho Drodgo Oro gon reports that good work Is being dono on tho flit Juat bolow tho Stnvo Mill. A lino roadway has been mado from the Stavo Mill to tho bulkhead, n distance of 700 foot. It Is 30 foot wide and from flvo to eight feet deep. Tho bulkhead for tho road was put In by L. J. Simpson. The Oregon has nlroady begun pumping Into tho big bulkhead. A good fill has been mado on tho pro perty belonging to J. S. Coko nnd W. S. Chnndlor and work una been atnrtod on D. W. Small's proporty. Tho drodgo lias boon pumping aholls but recently got Into n bod of sand, which Is hard on the bulkhead ns It docs not Btnnd up so well ns tho Rholls. It Is expected that tho work will bo finished aa far na tho Portor Mill by or boforo tho mlddlo of July. There Is n small amount of work In front of North Bond nftor which tho dredgo will bo moved bolow North Point, Into tho lower Bay. Thcro Is not a groat deal of work to bo dono on tho Pony Slough or North Slough Bhonla to cut thorn down to tho re .qutremonts of tho govornmont pro ject, which mils for n depth of 18 and a width of 200 feet. D. M. CarUton, govoramont In spector la taking soundings on the Emplro Rlioal today. It la not antici pated that there la much nioro to be dono there, however. A nnuill out will still-have to bo made In front of tin Breakwater landing. Engineer Leofo oxpects to complete nil tho work specified In tho government project In a very few months. Juat what will bo 'dono af ter tho project Is complotod ho docs not know, having hnd on lnstruc tlpnn as yet. lit la not In n position to atnte If tho dredge will be loft hero or taken out. Emil Gabrielson Gets $340 Cash From Saturday Evening Post. Emll Gnbrlolaou, tho boy who do llvors tho Saturday Evening PoBt for Norton & Hanson, Is woarlng a smllo thnt won't come off. Thoro's a roa son. Ho lias Just rccclyod notlco thnt ha stands third In tho Unjtod .8tatcB In tho list of boys who havo Increased orders for tho Post In tho past six months. In addition to tho honor ho ben nwnrded n ensh prlzo of $310. 00 ns n substantial appreciation of his hustling qualities. Tho many friends of. tho cheory faced lad will bo glad to loarn .of his good fortune which is worthily bo Btowod. Emll Is not only n hard working boy but a deserving ono ns well. A portion of tho monoy ho makes overy month Is sent to his mother nnd this unexpected gift Is doubly wolcomc. If you havo anything to soil, trndo. or ront, nr wuut help, try a Want Ao Marshfield and North Bend Auto I in GOR9T & KINCJ. Proprietors. l" ' USE ALLENrS F00T-EASE Tho nnt'snntlc nowdor to bo shaken Into tho shoes. II you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating feet, uso Allon's Foot-Enso. Relieves corns and bun Ions of nil pain nnd prevents bllstors, soro nnd callous spots. Just the thing for Dancing Pnrtles, Pntent Leather Shoes, nnd for Breaking In Now Shoes. It Is the greatest com fort discovery of tho ago. Try It to day. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, nddrcss Alton S. Olm Btcd, Lo Roy. N. Y. BB9HjJH'jtajkr-rA, LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:1G A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8HG A. M. 0:30 A. M. 10:1G A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:46 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M, 2: 00, P. M. 2:46 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:16 P. M... 6:00 P. M. 6:45 P. M. C:30 P. M. 7:30 P.M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. :! LEAVE NORTH hrSd 7:00 A. M. 7:46 A. M. 8:30 A. m. 9M6 A.M. !0:00 A. M. iOMG A.M. 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P.M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:00 P. m. 4:45 P. m. G:30 P. M. :1G P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 0:00 P.M. 10:00 p. m. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. Leave North Bend Allon's News stand. Lcnvo Mnrhlifleld Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Busy Corner. Regular Prtcp 55c pp....- J zkr AdnriUwl in wraa' maiutoM 8tMeUmnU M t (.... . -.. ' vi-." tf.&. m stall- clitroof Hlilinot Bt.John D;llttKplwottil CIUUU, 1U u XUK.aUrr StpHati, Unit, Art, IlMilUa, 0bimIb. I For cattlof tddrOMTIIR SISTnil HUM3IIIOII I Otnro. Bt. HeUn. lull You will uso "War-Evr" i Aluminum Utensils Always, If ono such utensil is placed In your home bo tho nuiniifacttironi bollovo. Tint Is why thry micrlllco their profit nnd vo cut ourn In two on this one-quart r Saucepan, which Is yours "CI Ip bpccial Price, " w .''' iH- me Br "TJie Grand Thing About The Electric Flat Iron Is IPs Economy of Time" SAVKS LABOR 8AVK8 TI5IK nt tho BUY NOW. Somo cholco lota iu NORTH BUND enn he luitl nt n very rensonublo price If talcen now. B. S. GEAR & CO. Klrst Natlonnl Think. Snn Krnnclsco trnvollng. man ar rived horo today via Bandou, Ho wna nccompniilod by hla daughter, MIkh Una, who Is vlalting nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim. II. Mills In Wost Mnrahllold, Mr. Brndloy mid Mr. MIIIh being brothur-lu-luwH. Miss Brndloy will spend sev eml wcoks horo. COAST LKACUn HALL KCORHS PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 25 A now Hcrlca opeim Iu the I'liclllc Const Leuguo toduy. Yoateiilny wna "mov ing day" nnd no guinea woro played. In tho new serlea the teiiuiH mo play ing na follows: Portland nt Loa Angeles. Oakland nt Hun Kniuclhco. Vernon nt Knermueiilo. STANDING OPTKAMS v. .4 .4 L. 1 1 Pet. .SOU .SCO .600 .400 .400 .000 North Bend Cnijulllo . . . .Myrtle Point . . .a 2 Bmiilon 2 :i Muiahllold t ;i KiiHtalde 0 4 .MKS AT HANDO.V. Hanilim lost to Coiiutllo nt Dnndon Sunday by n score of 3 to 2. Myrtle Point wu defeated by Hun don In the second gumo there by a score of li to 5. BIO FOURTH OP JULY CKLH HKATIOX nt LAKi:HIIK. Out door aportH with prizes to the winners, Bnskot Soclnl, Bnll (Inmo and n big Dniuo, i:yi:rvo.i: invithd. If you linvo nnyiilng to sell, trnd, or lnt nr wnnt hel'i. irv n Want Ad DHAr.VKSS TANXOT UK CURKI) trl fill RpnllcaltoMo. n ilioy raimot resell thoilUoiut-il iorllnn o( ilifcnr Tlit-re N n y toiiiMMiy to ciiriUH( n, , mii, tlml hy con illlilllonal rriiiril c INmIiic a l canuM liy ail InrtunitMio ilitl , nt tin iiiiii'oiu IIiiIiikiiI tlio I lutai liltk'i Till'C VMifii llil liilm la In. flaiuriljou hara riiinlilliiK xminl or luii.-r-(fcl luurliiK Ntiilnliru li l cnlln-lr ovit )rfiic la tlic rmnlt, ami unlcra lu luiimu. inalliiiican l,lnkcii out ami tlila lit-i rflnrcil to It iiorniul ci'iiilitloti. Iiuirlnu will bo do t uw',1 furrw '.nliiccaM'aoiit o Icnaruiaiikctl ly(atrrh iililchlt iintliiiiK Inn an IniUri. IuihUoihIIiIiiii of lll9lili(iiiiMiifaiii. e.Hlll tlvc One llumlrcil iMllara fur any ca n( ilea fiicaa (cauisl b ratarrli) tlit can' not !, enrol liy lla.,'h Catarrh fnro. Sena or circulars, free. , . L ' J; (,KNKV A CO., Tolulo, O. Fold bv DniKelttc. 7" Tnke llall'a Famllv rill (orroiiftiittioti. convention ndnptod n plntform whlen uecinreii tno wnr n fulluro nnd nonil niited Oon. George H. McClellnn. of Now .lorsoy, for prcsldont nnd Oeori;e II. Pendleton, of Phllo. for vlce-prosi-dont. Only three atntea rntltlcd tho convention's notion. In tho convention of 1808, tho only one over hold lu New York, Morullo Seymour, of Now York, wns nnmnd for president, nnd P. P.ninlr. of Mla souil, for vlro-prosldont. This ticket wna ensllv henton by tho ropubllcm ticket of Grant nnd Colfnx, Tho 1S72 convontlon of tho doin,. crnta wnB held nt Bnltlmore. It no copied Hornco Greely. the nonilneo of the Bocod'ng olenient of tho republi can party, ami nnmed B. Grnx . Brown, of Mlaaourl, for vlce-preal-1 dent, but the regulnr repuhllcnna :! Mint year repenled tholr victory of IS US. In tholr convention of 1870, lu St, Louis, the domocrnts nominated their strongest nnd nblost man. Samiiol . . Tlhlen of New York, with Thomna A. Hendricks, of Indlnnn. for vIce-proM-dent. They cnniq within ono vote lu t ne electoral collogo of electing tl elr ticket. Since IS7U the nntlonal conven tions mid nominees of tho democratic pnrtv hnvo beon na follown: 1880, nt Cincinnati. Gon. Wlnfleld S. Hnucock. of Pennsylvnnln. for president, nnd Wllllnni H. Kngllsh. nf fiidlnnn, for vlco-iiresldent. I 1884. nt Chicago, Grover Cleve land, of New York, for president. nu. Thomna A. Hendricks, of Indiana, ior vice-proaiuont. 1SSS. nt Chlcngo. Grover Cleve hind, of New York, for president, md Allen G. Thiirmnn, or Ohio, for vIcj prosldont. 1S02, nt Chtcnco. Orovor piv.. lnnd of New York, for president, nn 1 Adliil R. Stephonson, or Illinois, for vlco-nresldent. ISOfl.nt Chlcngo, William Joi nings nrvan. of Nebrnskn, ror ores'. dent nnd Arthur Sewnll, or Mnln ror vlre-prealdent. 1,'no, nt Knnsas City. Viln 7 Brvnn of Nebrnskn, for nrelden end dlnl R Stevenson, of Illinois! for vipo-pieslilent. 1001 nt St. Louis, Alton a Park er nr New York, for president, and Henrv O. rvvh.. of West VIrglnh. ror vVn i resident. l!ns. nt nver Wtllinm J. rirv. i" of Nebraska, for nresldent. and ' ' '"-rii, or jnuinna, ror v prominent. Replace utehiils hat wear 'out i with utensils that Wear-faver" Pioneer Hardware Co. 330 ttoi'tli -Front St. RBPH1 Barnard & Langworthy Klcdfilcnl Contractor)! and Supplle-i. PHONK 1H1-R. 170 So. Itromlxvny, next door to Union Ment Market. to- Many a woman has said that of the electric flat iron. Its time saving quality is only one of its best features, To a busy womatii a few extra hours eacli week mean everything. Extra hours for rest or recreation will keep woman young. Telephone our Now Business-Department and r ask to have a-demonstrator .caH., Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178 GOOD SHOW AT HubClolhing&ShoeCo. MAHSIII'IKLI). HA.VDOX. Extra Good! TKe Royal TONIGHT Ray & Rayette Presenting tholr usunl grind of now Jokes, songs nnd dunces "Skntes" '3 u winner. "A Snne ANylum" "A Columbus Day Conspiracy" '.itihl Too Lnto" "Mult nod Jeir and an Italian Strike' HIGH Cia.SS V.U'DHVILL 1'OK 10". WHJIlLlwS OUTPUT pihci: $:s.oo Improved rnnch, with nild enulnned SOO.nnn 1117 acres bottom: ha I-1 We Clean and Press nnco bench lnnd; has oil proapocts l ! j r ti c' threo-four.hs or a mile waterrront ! LaUieS and Uent S CiUVS Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 1J7-J Price $90 por aero. Terms. i Livery business pnying better than 10 per cent on tho Investment. Prh:t $3750. French Realty Co. 315Vg N. Front St. Unique Pantatorium NIK MOHKIt.V DViatH. ri,K WRIIK PltKSSKItS nnd HAT ltKVnv.TOK6 Agent ror Edward B. Strains & Co fine Tailoring lft us make yom next Suit ?.tB ro.. Trlwt IMinun 2f0-X COXUKXSKI) STATKMKXT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tlio close or business, June 11, lOlli. itusouitcns. Lonns and discounts $238,51U Honds, warrants and securities 7S.191.35 tf. S. bonds to secure, circulation 25.000 00 Henl estnto, furniture nnd fixtures S1.01I.34 Cash nnd sight exchnngo .' 1S8.853.99 i (Hill ttttfttt v"' J i ' LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock pnld In $100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided profits. ,.i ' 10.5IS.5J Circulation, outstanding .- 23,800.00 Deposits 477,02171 Total $ll I,:i7i.37 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. IXTKItKST PAID OX TIME AXI) SAVLVOS DKI'OSITS. W S. CHANDLER, Presldont. M. C. HOKTON, Vlce-PreslJeot DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. XOTICK TO CHKDITOIIS. NOTICE Is hereby glvon thnt tho undersigned hn3 beon by order of tho County Judge of tho County Court oj Coos County, Oregon, dulv nnnolnte.i as executor of tho Inst will nnd testa ment or tno estnto of Robert Rookc deceased, nnd letters testnmontorv hnve been Issued to him. Now nil persons hnvlng elnlms ngnlnst said estate nro heroby notl fled to present the snmo to mo nt tho offlco or James T. Hall, Marshfleld, Nomle i ""K"". uuom u. ijiuornilo Block, r jmi A i o ' " l"L i""J'er voucnors, witliin six LaUlliSC AllLO NerVlfP , moths from date hereof. .. ,7. .. C Da,'1 nt Marshflold. Oregon, tills (...d rhnnraiomilili. Itntes isth day or Juno. 1912. " '"B"! "c.iii. ' innni?T n Tom.-r Executor of the last wl'll nnd testa Lynn I nmhuth Fred Careful driving assured. KSTABLISIIKl) IX 188f. STATK.MKXT OP COXD1TIOX Ob' FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK and Phone B'nnro Pool Room. 231-R 'ment of Robert Rooke deceased . .j-J. Palace Restaurant. publication, July 16, 1913. ' last MAItSHKIKLl), OHKfiOX. At the close of business, Juno 1 1, RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts , uanutng ttouso Cnsh nnd Exchanges. . . , ii)i: ! ( itat!1 Totnl t i $427.-l81.l 50,000.00 240.112.2J $723,593.70 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In 52-?220 I ClC;i23.80 Total $723.59?T0 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits Deposits ittVVttttt1 tl ' LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE