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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912-EVENIWG EDITIOM. ii S COOS BAY TIMES THE DANCE M. V. MA MINK V Editor and Pub. IAV K. MALONEY New Editor t lint hi ilka to s" ake my feet when girls and boys back homo would aaa.a., meet, and tear the shucks off ears o' corn, from sunset's hour till early t ,.t ,Vn t u r "lorn. We list to dance. "Vlrglnny Iteol." nnd old quadrilles until we'd I WITH I Hh 'feel no pleasures had boon left undone when strollln' home at dawn o T n o v a m n t c A :. nnr nWt iinnrn music wns as 9wcot 09 any modern rag-tlmo treat, i lUhol Hi w '" 0,r u-Iipii tho old-time times 'ould 3tarr, they brung real Jqy to cv'ry nnmnmiinr u-iinn It lint to bo !i nleasin' slcht fer Ma nnd Mo to set annd watch tho youngsters slide around the room In old-tlmo glide, and waltz, and two-step now forgot for this noW-fnngled tommy-rot. Wo i nover UBt to see seen roi ns unij ucm u f nm, uuu -,ns Tommy." "Giddy Olldo" and other dam-fool things beside. Our old I time dance3 never bought tho things fer which tho "Rngs" nro wrought fer they hnd nobler, cleaner birth than theso off-scourln's of the cnrtli. I tell von how they scorn to me, trey arc dlsgustln' as can bo, these silly! sloppy, huggln' rngs, -lanced by a bunch o JIggly Jags. HUIJ TAIN UK 1. The sunbonnot on tho doorknob flas been tho last straw on many ramol-husband's back. Unhappy marriages, as a rule, may bo epitomized In thrco words matrimony, parsimony, alimony. Women lovo flowers cut nnd xorn for adornment of themselves; they love birds, too stuffed nnd on hats. i There are two things In life worth' laving lovo nnd lovo nnd on n pinch wo can got along without tho, latter. LEAVE TODAY TAFT'S VETO IS It wasn't tho apple lhat tempted Adnni. Evo's smile would probably havo led him to eat oven breakfast food had slio asked It. When alio begins to protest against jour wasting money on hor, young aian, It Is tlmo for you to either de clare yourBolf or back up. "Young mothers Imnglno that thoy understand how Columbus must hnvo felt on discovery of America when they find bnby's first tooth. Tho young woman who Is an ox port operator of tho typewriter doos a't nlwnys ninko an export operator of tho sowing machlno or darning nccdlo. KILS ItIO PANTHER lii'J AUTO RIP on so Clins. Rltziimn SIiijh Viirmlnt Moblcy Itiuu'lt on Coos River Editor Times: Wo got him. Tho pathor that has causod much oxcltmont on tho Mobloy ranch, back of tho Coos Hny crcamory, Is ut of oxlstoncc, nnd nil credit Is duo Charles Illtzmnn who mado such n Krnnd stnud play when ho crnckod that 25.20 rlflo of his last night. Tho pnnthor was In tho net of jump ing tho gnto when ho II roil nnd his body lay limp acrosn tho gato nftor tho shot, nnd It took tho wholo crow of iih to rnlso Its body off tho gato. Despite tho fact thnt tho pnnthor incnaiiroil eight foot, four Inches, It only took one shot to kill It. Hltz- (mm Ik noted for his good shooting, ' c"m'ln":v no hnlng tho honor of wearing two modalii from tho Hosoburg Gun Club of' which ho Is a member. Tho hldo will bo scut to IloHchurg Thursday. COOS HAY CREAMERY CREW. immense tour; a it killed Roily of Auliiml In Conn County N Ovor Klght Foot Iioiik CAMAS VALLEY, July ni Tho1 " ,h"" . " '."i ,r, r L . " " '?, with hondnunrlorH at Wl.lttlor. ..uw. ....,. nun n.iiv.i . !; nj " nil nt T.no AllM no Tim 0. B. Hinsdale and FamMy Start on Return to Los Angeles via. Gardiner. O. I). HInsdalo nnd wlfo nnd two sons loft todny in their auto for Gnr dlncr where they will mnko n short visit prior to their motor trip back to Los Angeles. Thoy came up tho coast route nnd will return along tho centrnl route. Mr Hinsdale's speedometer reglu tored nonrly 1200 miles for the run from Los Angeles to Coos Hny. Ho used Just 100 gallons of gnsollno on tho trip. At Los Angeles ho bought gasoline tho cheapest 17 cents per gallon, nnd nt Gold Beach, ho paid the highest price 30 cents per gal lon, llo mndo tho trip without uny serious breaks to his machine. Mr. Hlnsdnlo Is much Interested in the plan for tho Improvement of tin Mnrshflcld waterfront nnd says thnt It would be one of tho most beneficial moves thnt the city could make. Mr. Hlnsdnlc Is nlsn under tho Im pression thnt tho rnllrond will build In here on tho enst shore lino of the Hny Instead of crossing on n bridge Mr. Hlnsdnlc says thnt tho cost of living In Los Angeles Is fully 20 pr-r rent less thnn In Rnn Krnnrlsco or on Coos liny. However, wages arc pro portlonntoly low there. Mr. Hlnsdnlo Is now with n big In vestment compnny. Itecontly I1..1 paid $1,000,000 for a tract of .1000 ncres between Los Angeli'S nnd San Pedro. Thoy nro now upending nuothor million dollars in grading nnd Improving Rtroets. put ting In gas, light nnd wntor nnd will liullil nn Industrlnl city tl'ero. Not a slnglo lot will bo sold until tho prop erty Is nil Improved. W. S. McFnrlnnd, who was form erly cnHhlor of tho First National Flank In Mnrshflold, Is now secretary of the Southern Stntes Gas compnny. lust rompanj' W Senate Overrides President on Bill Afecting Wyoming Irrigation Project. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. Tho Senate todny by a voto of 42 to 17 passed over President Taft's voto n bill to rclmburso thoso who fur nished labor supplies to Contractor Corbctt of the tunnel in Shoshone, Wyo., Irrigation project tto tho ex tent of $-12,000. Kiippllcn 15 small cltlos. II. Lohnhorr, In the eastern pnrt of Coos County. Tho body iiicaHiircd S feet 2 InrhpH from tip to tip, the feat measuring C Inches nrrosx, tho hldo along weighting 17 pounds. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho rougar had been making his, rounds In this neighborhood for somo Tho Plflolil unllod from Tlandon time, his trnckB having boon soon today for Snn Frnnelsco. near uoino of tho mountain settlors' j Houioh. Ho had grown quite bold Tho Newark and A. M. Simpson nr nnd trailed two prospectors from rived todny from Snn Francisco to Philomath who rnmo out of tho load with lnmbor. mountains Into In tho ovenlng. Tho Patsy nnived In today from tho North to lend with general in or-. AMONG THK HICK rlinndlso. ! Tho llustlor nnd Osproy arrived In ' Mrs. Leonard Masters of Sumnor into yesterday from Itogtio river audi In theso dnys of hl(jh cost of liv ing, a mcdlcino that gots a man up out of bod nnd nblo to work In a fow dnys Is a valunblo nnd wolcomo rem edy. John Heath, Michigan Dar Cal., had kidney nnd blnddnr trouble, was confined to his bed, tinnblo to turn without help. "I commonced using Foley Kidney Pills nnd can truly say I waa rolloved nt onco." His ex aniplo Is worth following. Lockhnrl & Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner," The Sign of Good Candy Always $8,100 BUYS lj!l(),000 LOT. Lot on Second Avenue, near Coutrnl. Positively host Invest- ment In contra business property to bo had for the money. Reason nblo terms. If this, lot doesn't pay n handsomo profit on tho In vestment, running on Coos Bay will. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Streot. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTUELt I'Iwmw 1l Is reported quite sick nt hor homo. Grnolo 'McKoowu, tbu little daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur McKoown who has been qultu III of pneumonia, Is-reported some bettor. Port Orford Tho tug Glennnr which rnmo In from Gnrdlnor yostordny loft today for thoro with n cargo of genornl merchandise. Llbby COAL. Tl'o kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS I'SKI). Phono 72 Pacific 1itnr Tlrilmrtumi tlm Mlllltii'tnn ploneor. Ih reported Improving at' ,'lv''" Transfer Co Meicy hospital. Dr. White of Klamnth Falls last evening brought his w Ife from Myr tle Point whero she has been visiting, to .Mercy hospital. She Is quite 111 nd mny have to undergo an opera tion. Mr. Tanner of Medfurd wns rought to Mercy hospltnl last oven-1 tag from Ilandon. He has been fpeiidlng u fow weeka ut Ilandon nnd viih taken quite sick as a result of nu old gunshot wound. It may bo uec wnry for 111 n I to undergo nu opera-J Hon. His wife and sou are with him. Mo coiiioh from the same section of I Ylrglnln thnt Mnyor Straw was rals-! -il In mid tho two had quite a visit today. A. M. Nnson, fanning nonr Canaan, Me., was b'adly crippled with Belittle rheumatism duo, ho says, to uric acid In his blood. "Foley Kid ney Pills entirely cured mu nnd nlso removed numerous black specks that woro continually before iny oyos,'' Foley Kidney PI1U aro n uric acid solvent and aro effective for the vnr oiis forms of rlioiimntlsin. Lock linrt & Parsons Drug Co., "Tto lluey Corner " Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits i i, Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONIC MAIN S7.J TONIGHT NOTION. Nominating petitions for Port Commissioners c;iu be hnd at the Chnmbor of Commerce. A THIKISII IUTII GOOD. Phone i!l l-l will do yri rti, I .111.. ConductrJ by Ibe ISIIRS 01 Tilt HOLY MMCS Of HiUS AND MARY I..W,. .1,jJml,j,j C. ji Cmrwi. klitiic. Ait, t luiion tni CVtnmrr f ll Drrll, IU.UiHm liXo SfJiiit KctrncJ tlpul uv4 ImrlWtd&niilmnf Will lorrn m-citu-nt AMi.m a iiffl t r'i'A, m, o'l'i , ,1 ittmt, iviuna iMnmrwymMfiiinMM immi iiiiumiim h AT TKe Royal Till-! Hl'N-FLOWKIl J.'OUH-HIgh, class Minstrels, blnglng nnd dancing. The hot coincdlch eer. TllltKi: PKTl'UICS "In Iiij Tenltoiy" "The Nxjiloivr" "A Timely Itepeiitiuice" ONLY 10 CKNTS. Anywhere, Any Time direful Driving Hcasonable Itntev FISIIUU AUTO SKIJYICK W.M. FISHKK. Prop. Phone ordors to Hlllyer's Clgni Store, Phone 18-J. After II P. M., Phono S.-L Marhfleld. Oregon. Blanchard's Livery Wo hnva tocured tho livery busl eess of L. H. Helsner. and are pre pared to ronrior excellent service to the people of. Coos Bay, Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything 'hat will moan sattstactorv service t lie public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or inythlng needed Id the livery line. Wo also' do truck- ug business or all kinds. HLANCHAItl) llHOTIIKItS Phone 1J18.J Mvery, Feed nnd Sales Service. t II Flrf nml lder Street Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality ! R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance l1 Vnrih Kront 5lret WANTED ! ! ! lAIM'iriS rPUO!STKIMVO AVI' PIWOS in CI.IJAN. by the Pneu. iimtlc b .'tiling Coiiipnii), Onlera fnt ioiK Int.. mi at (.OIXO .V. IIXHYKY PIIONK ion WM. S. TURPEN Architect! t71 ITtONT 8T. Yoer Clhoice of Two Fainmoos Eledtoe Toasters Ait $ 1 oOO Less Tfoaini Tlhe Regtalar Price SPECIAL BOG DAY ELJWTIUG TOASTER .SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 3RD ONE DAY ONLY. You lmve all read of the two famous Elcclm Toasters the "El Tosto" and the "General Electric." You know what thev arc good Iqi how they mako the most appcti.ini; hot toast imaginable, right on your table, at a cost of about one cent a meal, And yon all know that these arc the "dogdays" when business is supposed to be slow. Vc believe we oan soil 50 electric toasters Saturday if wo offer big enough inducement. People know a bargain when thoy sco it. Well, here's the inducement; clip the allaclnul coupon, hrhifj it in Satur day to us or to aii of I he electrical supply dealers listed uclow, and it's worth $1.00. The ordinary price of these toasters is $3.00.. The coupon and $2.50 cash, takes the appliance on Saturday only. If you use an electric toaster once you'll insist upon it always. See our 'Window Display. .Following arc the dealers where you can cash in the coupon: 13A1?NAT?D & LANOWOllTIlY, 170 South Broadway. COOS BAY WIRING CO., 153 North Broadway. This coupon is good for $1.00 applied upon the purchase of a General Electric or El Tosto Toaster, Saturday, August 3rd, on terms men tioned in attached advertise ment. OREGON POWER CO Oregoini Power Co. Second aiul Central. rp Telephone 178. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK KSTAIILISIIKI) IKHfi Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTIJUKST PAID ON TIMK DEPOSITS LOCK MONKS I-OIt HUNT I'. S. IHIPOSITOUY I'Oll POSTAL 1-TNIiS We Have Been Successful In buying a largo Block of flnt clntiB Electrical mntorlal and tu Blvo our liatrnua a very low prki ou house wiring. Oct our prlct you can't afford to mist IL Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J CONONNSKI) STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo of business, Juno II, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , $233 51 q 7 llonds, warrants and securities '..'.'.' 7819l'30 U. S. bond? to securo circulation ' 25'uoo'oo Renl estato. furniture and fixtures ' si'oii 34 Cash and sight exchaugo 18s!g53!o9 Total 90ii,a7:i.a7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In , $100 000 0ft Surplus and undivided profits iOM8n Circulation, outstanding JisXnnn Uoposlt8 477,024.7 I T0U1 $011,37:1.37 ors l8,n$iaoO.OOo!oi)0. CaPUal StCk lndlvldual "ab"y ol Stockhold- INTEREST PAH) ON TIME AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President DORSEY KREITZER. Cwhlui City Auto Service Oood Corn. Careful Drlren l roauonablo chargos. Our bow: "Will go anywhero at any Umi Stands- Ulonco Hotol and W"J Cigar Sturo. Day rhones 73 and4l. Night Phnno 46. HAUKIlt nOODAT.K. nroprleloft Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYKItfl. CLR4I PUEK8ERS and HAT RENOVATOR! Agent for Edward E. StrauM W tine Tailoring; Lot ub mski J"? next flult. u - 2nn CnnnnnrclaJ. PhuaaMii DJIAIN- COOS BAY AUfOLINE ' VIA ALLEOANV r.nnvno nraliflnlil dnllV at 6 ' m and nrrlvus at Drain In time to W , nect with afternoon train for rn I Leaven Drain at 8 n. m. and arrli at Mnrsljllolil about 6 p. in. , iltuiB (ill IJillO III, """ n Ml. Phono 27S, ..Mivraliflold and O. " toon. Drain. -- Ciet Busy NI) (Jirr AFTER THAT ROOF. Hl'T FIRST roMH Ol'lt PRICKS ON SHINfil.ES AND ROOFIX(J PVPFH SHINGLES 91.no AND PP. l'H' ROOFING PAPEU, ONK PLY, fl.sn AND PP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfj? RKTML DEPARTMENT. 5 IN AND GET 1 You Auto Call foot? PHONE 144.J NIGHT AM'1'" Stand front of LlojJ ilu"1 TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phone 5-J llonMonnn PhnDG 28J Will muko trips to Coqu Co. Times Want Ads Bring Results A Modern Drlck BulWlus. Elej Llsht. Steam Heat. E'e?.anDt"7 Furnished Rpoma with M01 and Cold Water. HOTE'L OOOS (5. A. METLIN, PW- Rates: R0 cents a Day and UP"' Cor, Broadway and ai Marahfleld. nreeo" Dontt forgot' he Turkish PHONE 214-J. i