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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912 EVEHING EDITIOM. 1 a 1 COOS BAY TIMES ',',' In his oars and cinders in his hair. course to unwnshed dubs, untoKO- M. O. UALOXEY Editor nnd Pull. nst5, ho dooan't Bond to Ananias PAX IS. MALOXEV News hill tor Cius. nc doesn't nmko tho welkin na p,.wl. ,,,,, .,,,.,. thiol), but in his throne loom slu COOS IOINH MIOM.D KAIhK nm, ,cnrng thc fIno ,,oIntB of h8 MOItE POTATOES. Job, whllo others throw the flK Sorono, remote, ho docs his stunt, COOS COUNTY will rnlse only attends his kingly grind; no noisy about two-thirds of n nor- Krnnd stnnd Is in front, no blcach nial crop of potatoes this ur3 nro behind. Ho doesn't have jenr becuuso of tho blight which to promise things ho knows ho can provnlls all along the coast this 0t do; ho plugs along llko other year. kings, his pledges mighty fow. Ho Thlg will greatly curtail tho local doesn't have to knucklo down to output of an important product picnsc this clique or that; ho slin that is not as largo as It bIiouH ply wears his derby crown and be In normal oars. Coos county j knows Just whoro ho's at. Out soil nnd climate are well adapted ' Wo, who hnvo a brand now chief to tho cultivation of potatoes, anil elected each four years, aro nlways the crop should be larger. plunged in nolso nnd grlof and Eugene ii. orubb of Carbondnle. ! ,nncor to our cars. When busl Colorndo, is an ontorprlsing and lloss KCts to running straight and successful fnnncr. He has been nulot fnlls on men. wn dltr mi sotno proclaiming tho gospel of growing f00l candldnto nnd rip things up more potatoes 10 .Maine, which in again. a great grower nnd ex-porter of pa i tltM mi w ri fa. tatoes. no is one or me nutnors o. jum.r um ii'm v nApAi OI1SEUVE IIIltTIIDAY. Women AVIII Honor llonscvclt Willi Celebration III October. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2C The birthday of Koosovolt will bo tvto brntcd as "Founders Day" In hon or of the founding of tho Pi ogi ri al vo pnrty, by the women of all parts of tho country who aro won lug In behalf of tho now pnrt, r -cording to tho announcement maJ" today ut tho Progressive national headquarters. United States Sonntor Joseph M Dixon of Montana has authorized Mrs. Mcdlll McCormlck of Chlmn0 to begin a countrywide movement for n formal obscrvnnco on Oc 2S. Tho Colonel's birthday is Op' 27 but it fnlls on Sundny this yea" TAItlKF TUAIX STARTS. Tho modern mnrriago llccnso has n dlvorco coupon attached. Tho night key Is no longer tho exclusive property of tho man ot of a book about the potato whlrii is rated us possessing tho highest authority. This Potato Urubb dcclaros that there is no subatltuto for the po tato, Ho considers It, Instead of . i,,,- vhent nnd bread, tho staff of life. "" .. An aero of potatoes properly cu!-1 A man thinks ho knows; a wo tlvnled should yield C000 pounds' man knows slio knows. Neither of the Bucculont tuber, whereas an really knows. Pnnr 0,LOB-l,1!.rl,lTOSM? l00.0n C"!'1'1 llnS ,,0C Cnrth a ,0ng Poor people should bo entitled to .,, ' bllt ho ncvcr BC0II1B lo srow depend on tho potato for food. oldor-or wiser. During the InHt jonr, liowevcr, it! ' has practically filled tho rolo of u 'niches nro not cssontlnl to hnp luxiiry. Tho shortage In the sup- plness; but poverty-stricken lovo is ply hns been n serious troublo. (mighty uiisatlsfnctory. Our lock was 100.000,000 bushels umir-riuvn t ininvn and wo had to import 25,000,000. bO.Mhnilxn JjACKIXG. 1'coplo whoio inenns were loss than .Today n frantic Jump provontcd modornto could poorly afford pu- Mo by a hair from bolng killed; tatoos nnd frequently did without Such recklessness I well resented, thorn. Tho consumption of poln- For wrath my heaving bosom toes by an American should bo 10 filled. bushels a year, Mr. Qrubb thlnko, I think my rngo convulsed my fnoo, but Is only three. I shook my list bi.t goni nfnr, Without increasing tho nerenco That nutomobllo loft no trace- Tint tli j Amorlcau supply can easily be trebled. Gorman soils aro loss-fertile than American soils, but Ger many nvorngos n ylold of moro tluui 200 bushels to tho ncro, herons America rulxwi but S6. Mr. Urubb claims that, though ho uovcr uses commorclnl fertilizers, no pro d u res at loiiHt 380 bushelH ot po tatoes to the acre. Ho thoreforo has Justification for his assertion That Amorlcau methods of cultiva tion aro Ii0 M'arit behind tho atp. Maine has demonstrated what American farmers may do ns grow ers or potatoes. In l'.)09 It raised 30,000,000 bushels of potatoes, and since then It hnH done oven but to It 1m able to inlso enough potntoon to feed all tho Uullod States, and Is bonding every energy to do ho. ltu farmers In Aroostook rlilo In niton and scorn the ?l-a-hiiHlnd raisers of wheat. Tho Colorado booth Is a bad tiling for potatoes, but tho potato "Iiiik" Is a go nl thing for farmer and the cousuin uig public. WITH THE : TOAST AND TEA coon i:vi:xix. Kxnct and equal Justlco to nil iiioii, of whatever ntnto or pormiiiHlon, lellglniiri or polltl- cnl. Thomas Jefferson. I wish I owned a motor carl Thcro nro so many cars I wonder How folks cscnpo tho auction boll; Kopolrs oh Bay, they cost llko thunder Moro than tho pooplo enro to toll; And money goes for gasoline, Ami tiros so cxpouslvo nro; I think tho crazo tho worst I'vo seen I wish I owned a motor enr! Tho drivers rash should feel tho law; Things havo becomo bo bad, run know, That men whoso caution has no flaw Aro smashed to bits when homo they go. Those swift machines nro much at fault, Thcro should be- something douo to bar Their progress. Wo must call rv'"'"lri.frco ten t.,im n ri.n. I, I'lllKKIPlF, -' Tnke Hull' I'linillv Pill, for roiuttniMlon Orators Abonnl Will Show Issue Is Not Dend. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2C Tho Re publican "tariff train," with oin tors on board, prepared an answer to tho Democratic arguments on tho tnrlff to follow tho trail ol Woodrow Wilson on his Now Eng land tour. The tnrlff train will leavo this city tomorrow. Its man agers from time- to tlmo will In cludo former Vlco President Faii1 bauks, Representatives McCall and Glllctto and Secretary of Comment nnd Lnhor Angel. Tho sending of tho tnrlff train, it is stntcd, Is nn answer to Wilson's chnllengo that tho Republicans nro nfrnld ot tin tariff as an Issue. HONOR MAJOR IIUTT. Tablet Will Ho placed to Common- ornto Ills Life. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos I3ny Times.) NASHVILLE, Tonn., Sept. 20. -A broii7o tablet "to commemorate tho noblo llfo nnd tho heroic death of Major Archibald Willnm Unit. U. S. A.," wnB unvollcd In Ml Snlnts Chnpol, University of South, nt Sownnoo today. llutt was a Sowanco alumnus nnd tho uuvell Ins ccromony was under tho aus pices of his fraternity, tho Delta Tnu Delta. Had llutt lived ho would hnvo been 40 yenrs old to day. He was lost in tho wreck of tho Titanic. DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED byliTftl npnllrnllon", nn they rnnnnt tench tlio illn'iucu (Kittlnii of tho onr. There Ii only tonony In ctnoleiifitc,nnil Hint Ii hycon tltiltlounlrcmrrilc., liiifiii'tfl la cnimcd by nn Intlntnnl condition of tho luttcnit lining ot tho r.nilnrhlnu Tiitio. When thin tulio In In Hnnirtl jnu hAvnn rtinihllni; (ntinil cir lnip-r. loot henrliut, nml when It In entirely rlmeit Di'nfneM llhe roult, iiml unlena the Inllnm mntlnii run l.o tnken nut nml thin til tin restored tit Itx normal condition, henrlnir will lm do Mrnicil forccr:nlnoeiiH' nut or ten nroenmeil Uy Cnmrrh. which l nothing lmt nn Irillnn- iiieiieoiniiiinn 01 tiieiniicoimiirinrcn. Wo will ulve Olio Hundred Dnllnm fnr n rneo(ilenlneii (enuaetl bv enlnrrh) Hint rnii. not i,o eiiren uy im.ra unurrli utiro. ficrul ifWl en they're t to a 3MiMl JS0 "set ud" close S in in H IjSI. 1 a PemlngtonrUMC H IwfJ ScatterloadL and III Oy make your choke bore sun H ffii-On I wish I owned n motor enr! high Titi.uso.v. Oh, often, uh I duiuo nnd siiiR nd gumbol up nnd down, I wluli the country had n King, with scop tro, limine and crown. A monarch when bo take his throne Is set tled there for life, he letn the cam paign graft uliiue, the- w hooping ami the stilfo. The stately mon arch ne'er uppeai-H on platforms Iicro and thoie, the dust of travel OLD-TIME I DARKENS Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair Dandruff Quickly Removed. For generations Sago and Snl flhur hnvo been iiHod for hair and aculp tt million. Almost ovorjono Unows tho alue or nueli a com bliiatlou for keeping iho hair of a cood ou color, for curing daud xuff, Itching scalp and falling hnl, and for promoting tho giowth or tho hnlr. Years ago the only way to get n hnlr tunic of tills kind as to make It In tho home, whlcn whs troublesome, and not always satisfactory. Nowaday, almost any np-to-dato drugglbt eu biipply his patrons with a icndj to iue pn duct, skillfully piopared in po"- eciiy oauippeu iniionitorio. An Ideal proparntloii of tliU sort f Wxuli'H Sago mid Sulphur Hnlr RemcHly, in which Sumo and Sul phur are combined with other val uable leiut'dloij for Mulp tiouliVs and thin, weak hair that U losing Its color or romliiK out. After iti Jiik this remedy ror a few dn. you will notice the color gradiM.lx roinltig Imm-k. jam- scalp will ftMl bettor, the duiidmrf will soon tie troue, nud In less than a mouth's Mine there will be a wonderrul dif torenco In jour hair. Don't nejilect our hnlr If It Is full of dandruff, losing its color r coming out. Oet n ilfty cent lotile of Wjeth's Sage and Sulphur i oin our druggist, nnd see wh.it a few days' tieutnient will do f-.r you. All dniKKlkta soil it. under punranlee that the money will bo refunded if the lemedy Is not ex actly as leprcsented Cheerful for Those Within Inviting to Those Outside The most practical and inexpensive luxury oi' today is electric Uylil. Nothing has advanced faster in the last decade than tho art of making genuinely comfortable homes. And in tho commendable improvement el cctrie lighting clean sanitary safe convenient has lead the way. Nearly all new houses aro now electrically wired. All nn wired residences can bo elec trie-ally equipped with a very conservative expenditure. The electrical contractors listed below are now accopting house wiring jobs at figures exceptionally close to the cost line. They aro relying on our advertising nud efforts to bring them a volume of busi ness. 3f you will telephone 178 we will send you a lighting specialist who will lay out an ef ficient lighting plan and make a careful estimato of tho cost. His services are without charge and aro in tho interest of good service. Electric wiring adds to tho value of au property. .Electrical Wiring Contractors. Com Hay WIiIiir Co. Telephono 237-J. 153 North nrondwny. Hnruiml .S Lnngworthy, Tolophono 1S4-R. 170 South Hrondwny. OREGON POWER CO. STATHMHXT OP COXDITIOX FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK .MAHSIIFIKM), OHL'GOX, At tho clos.0 of business, September I, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts S4RRmir7 Hanking houso .....' !.'.'!" ' 5000000 Cash and exchanges 307's35.4C TotnI IS13.047.33 , LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In J 50 ooo on Surplus nnd undivided profits , . ' , 69B5 67 Dcpos,ta '.'. 703!49;66 TotaI 813,047.33 get up close, s a JPemtogtot-UMC ScatterloadL and maKe your cnoke bore sun good for brush or thicket shooting. Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined Scatter- load Shot Shells give the same uniformly open pattern at 25 yards that standard loading gives at 40. And with greater penetration. A special system of wadding gives the spread. The steel lining gives speed plus perfect pattern assurance. Get a box today. Your local dealer has them. Try them at a paper target with your old duck gun. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway New Yor, C,y DO YOU HUNT DUCKS? We do, and have hunted on Coos Bay lor 20 Years. The big IJight from the North is due lo arrive within the next two weeks. Come in and talk it over. THE GUNNERY Game Laws Free. Sportsmen's Headquarters Guns to Rent. Hunter' a Licence Issued Here pwanTOMaE) Tj m BT jrrajM-T miia . B I .1 "I CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank'of Coos Bay .T At tho close of business, September 1, 1012. RESOURCES. ft-ii3 OdraYts1 D'8C0Un,B J305.414.72 Bond, .warrant -.nd VecurltieV.V: .' . .V.7.7 V ". C3 Holl casu and 8.Bi,t oxCbanBo.?::::' 7.7.v.. :::;::;; w-jj Totnl mwHi LIADILITIES. Capital stock paid In ,,n...... Surplus and undivided profits ' SwJS'SS Circulation, outstanding Jj'nSn 2 Deposits 24,000.00 488,050.01 Total J In addition to Capital Stock the InflWdjwI liability oV simkhoUlerJ , IXTEHEST I'AID OX TIME AXD SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CDANDLEE, President DODSEY KKEITZEll, Cashier. WEST MAIISIIFIELO BXAW 41 x 90 Corner Commercial und Thirteenth '" 70 x 100 Fourteenth St..?w 50 x 140 Central Ave...?1415 70 x 100 Commercial aoj Fourteenth . . I. S. KAUfMAN & CO, 177 Front Street. ""' l-vr4tr t-. IZJ 1 Ii ' xoLicictb, ieai iLstate, rire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co HEXitY 8ENG8TAOKEN, Mgr. CoQuUle Oflko Phono 19! - Piaing Landa a ,ptalty. ITarnu Timber Coal aodenli "EASTSIDR" Qcaeral Af MarshHelJ Offloo 14j, AVE WILL MAIL YOU 11 for each set of old False Te sent us. Highest prlw ffi, old Gold, Silver, old W broken Jewelry and w' Stones. . ...it Money Sent by Return Maiu I'lUla. Smelting Keln!l Established 20 Years. 803 Chestnut St., rlilladelpW. TO DENTISTS. Wo will buy your Gold FII "' Gold Scrnn. and Platinum. est prices paid. The Star Transfer aid Storage Co. .7 .. .hiuU5 is prerared to do all H" u!u w on short notice. W meet u , and boats and wo also have i" ff, Btyle Reynolds Piano MOYei. guarantee our work, L. H. Heisner, Prop Phones 98-R. 120-J. or 'u ' --iuljf u.-' -"-c r V-Hi.'.-ni