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elM i X-11 t(9 o?( I r -V- i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912-EVENING f Kitchen Heaters Are Practical Household Necessities toe nnt ecujiDoed for heating rt flUUiw -x x fcjtchens otherwise, . y0u can enjoy the use of gas all . J. 44 J. L-.I S S 4V w4U winter m a connui utuic, u.cui tui- chcn KITCHEN HEATERS area 4 !... -- 44-h- -w - --V-t s4 4V--t4 41- neat, nanasome aiiaum-cm iui mc gas ran-je. They take up little room and burn L. . . --J k 44 Ma yoiirreiusc anu grtiwagt. POWER CO. TELEPHONE 178. OREGON NAGAN STATEMENT OP CONDITION of & BENNETT BANK mai!khkii:m). otieoov. t , it tho cloo of business, Boptcmbcr -I, 1012; RESOURCES. tt ltd aiKOunis. . . .1 fiuu,.ii,ai 'itlOW 00,000.00 I ul txehugei i 307.83G.4C iToUl 1813,047.33 LIABILITIES. hillock paid la. S CO.000.00 rsitna ondWIiled profits G9,552.G7 ., 703,494. CG MV.il ..... 1813,047.33 ' I EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. lk Breakwater always on Turn. IFItOM AI.VRWOItTII DOOIC, PORTLAND, At H A. M., OCT. , it VA Ttl1 W II A llllllttlltl a & A m - ja. b .' .. , U, IV, M. KilaW-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. pa Washington 111 Sail from San Prancisco for Coos Bay Friday, September 27th WIT1T PASSENGERS AND FREKHIDB R'P4' lNW,Ae. Ocoan Dock. Tim FRIEND OF COOS BAY S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA SUNDAY. OCT. 6. AT 7:30 A. M. "OnXQ WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND ortjh pacific steamship company. O. F. McGEORQE, Agent. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Earner Redondo Eqalpped WRh wireless mid robmarino beU F0M SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY riday, Oct,. 4, at, 3 p. m. ' Reservations fom Sftn jvanci8co Must Bo Made at m iiuimuiK, or trier no. - m ETCER-OCEAtf TRANSPORTATION CO. U. ', MCUJUUIIU , Abcuv, rwiir.7. " k , f YOU 91 ! 5S i W. - rreciou CfitKCo. SLtiia. Iatlnum. High T. J. SOAIFE Jfg A, n HODOINS MarshfieldlPaint Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished. Phono 140-L. Oregon WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UrnOLSTERINQ AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnou matlc Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at " GOING & nARVEY, ',... Phono 100 EDITION. rw- You Auto Call Foote;E people's forum spa.'i-.x Tb. mm- ZT7T7..- :f'.:!.l,..l,.'uPt)'' .,, uu yjcagoQ l0 pUu PHONE 141-J NIGHT AND DAY ouuiu iront or Lloyd Hotel TWO NEW OARS Af tor 11PM. Phono CJ. Residence Phono 81. Will Make, Trips to CoqulUo. A roodorn Brick .ulldlnc, Electric LiBht, Stoam Heat. Elegantly Furniahod Rooms with Hot nnd Cold Wator. HOTI3L COOS C. A. Mctlln, Prop. Rates: BO cents n dny and upwards Cor. Broadway nnd Market I Will furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman 811 North Front St. Bus, Phono 396-X; Ros. Phone 166-J Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line GORST & JUNG. Proprietors. Cars leavo Marshfiela every 45 minutes from 7:15 a. m. until 12;30 mldnieht. Loavo North Bena on sama schedulo, starting at 7 a. m. until midnight. See Saturday Tlmos tor aohodulo. n.t. I... . .. i.ou .unurs irom its readora on all quostlona of publlo intereat. Each lottor must bo algnod by tho wrltor, and so far as posslblo bo limited to ZOO words. In publishing thon lot. tors it must bo understood that The Times does not indorso tho viowa ox prosacd thoroln; it is slmDlr affordlnr a means for tho voicing of dlfferont opinions on all queationa affecting tbo public welfare. CHRISTIAN" SCIENCE. 018 BECK BUILDING, n .., J'OHTLAND, OREOON. Editor Times: The- most lnmentablo feature of tho ott6r la your issuo of tha 27tli signed Pro ChrlBto," criticizing Christian Selonco, is tho provalllng plea uttered n bohnlf of tho writer's church which la npparontly tho Episcopal church. It GRiriTir SIGN OF AGE BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK, IIoiiso Moving nnd Grading. Wo nro prepared to do thla work by tho dny or contract nnd guarantee oatisfaction. Lot us figuro with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO., Phono .'UO-T. MnrahfJcld. Oro. We Clean ami Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry ruunii fliAiw 071 Marshfield, Oregon. Blanchard's Livery Wo linVO fiOClir'od tho llvorv tutu' nosa of L. II. Hefnnor. nml nrn nrn. pared to rondor cxcoilont srvico to mo poopio ot (Joos uay. careful drivors, good riga nnd ovorythlng that will mean satisfactory sorvico to tho public. Phono us for a driv ing horso. n rlc or nnvtlilnir nnndml In tho llvory lino. Wo nlso do truck, lng business of nil kinds. BLANCIIARD BROTHERS, Phono 1.18-J. Llvory, Feed and Sales Sen ice. Ill First nnd Alder Streets WHEN YOU WANT A MESSEN GER HOY Something bout for or delivered P II O N 13 IB Mi and wo'll do it. Charges roason ablo. CHAS GRANBY, 172 Front St. SInrahfield. Easy Way to Preserve Natur al Color of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, mado from common cardan imim. nnicidv . stores gray hair to natural color. Tho caro of tho hair, to provent it from losing its color anl lustro. Is Just ns important as to caro for tooth to koop thorn from decoloring. Why sponu money ror cosmotics nnd creams to Improve tho complexion, nnd yot ncclnct vnnr linlr wlinn gray hair 1b ovon moro consplclous nnu Buggcsuvo or ago than wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of tho two, it la oasier to prcsorvo tho natural color and beauty If tho hair than it is to hnvo a good comploxlon. All that Is necessary Is tho occa sional USO Of Wvoth'n Snirn nml Knl. phur Hair Ilomcdy, n preparation of common cardun Snen nml Hulnlmi- - --- .. w.A..,Haf comuincu wmi oiuor vaiuaolo remo dies for (lrv. lmrah. fmlnil linlp ilnml ruff, Itching scalp nnd falling hair. Aiior n row nnrnicationn or thin nim. plo, liarmlcss roruody, your hair will gradually bo rostorod to its natural color, in a short timo tho dandruff will bo removed, and your hair will no longer conio out but will start to grow ns naturo intended it should. uon't neglect your lialr, for It goes further than anything ol&o to tnako or mar your good looks. You can buy this romody at any drug Btoro for fifty conts a bottlo, nnd your druggist will glvo your money back if you nro not satisfied nftor using. Purchnso a bnttln tmlnv. Vnu will novor rogrot it whon you ronllzo tho dlfforoncoMt will mnko'in your np poarnnco. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PKUHSKHH nnd JIAT HISNOVATORS Agent for Edward H. Strauss & Co., Flno Tailoring. Let us mnko your next suit. S5S COMMERCIAL. Phone 230-X CONDENSED STATESIENT Of The First, National Bank of Coos Bay At tlio closo of business,, September 4, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . ? 305. 414.72 Overdrafts , t 1C3.12 Bonds, warrants and securities C3.C89.00 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.. 25,000.00 Real estato, furituro and fixtures ,,. . ...'...., 80,000.00 Cash and sight oxchango .' 149, 208, C5 ;i I I , VIi1.mi Total JC23.47C.39 LIABILITIES. Capital Btock paid In..-. .,...f t... .1100,000.00 Surplus and undivided prpfitn , . . . 11,419.78 Circulation, outstanding 24,000.00 Deposits ,.., 488,050,61 i Total ..,.., $623,476.39 In addition to Capltnl Stock tbo individual liability of Stockholders is $100,000.00., INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND BAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, Prcsld'enfc DORSEY ICREITZER, Cashier. tO itS fold Oil tllfl linnla nf Uu .n1, without Its defenders going out of tholr way to attack another denomi nation because of tho increased en couragement hold out by such denom ination in tho name of religion, tho basis for Which nnnniirnirnmntit l found lu tho teachings of tho Blblo. If Christian Sclenco Is causing peo ple to analyze tho basis of tholr pres- UUt beliefs. t(l ltltlint IllWin Inao nnt,o. diction in tho Btatomont of tho osson- tlals Of rulllllon and n. irrcatnr rnnalat. oncy botween tho doclared naturo of tho Supremo Being and that which is believed to bo tho manifestation thereof, it will moan only good to tho race. Tho author of tho inter esting work '"Alter Fires Rellghtod" says "Christian nations are alroady staggorlng uudor a load of dobt Which umounts to 134,000,000,000, on which tho Interest nlono is uoarly 1, 000,000 annually. This indebted ness has boon almost wholly incurred by outlays for war purposes." Ho also declares that during tho past llscul year tho livo loudinu nations In Christendom apout over ?1, 000,000, U0O to maintain a poaco baBls with each othor. In tho face of this ac cumulation, In Bplto of tho oxistenco and activity of tho old churches, why should thoy not wolcomo another or ganization to aid in tho prevention of evil thinking which is tho fororunuor .of evil uctlon? Tho critic has many objections to Christian Science. Ho complains that its textbook cannot .bo understood by loarnod scholars. Tho teachings of tho Nazareno waa considered foolish ness by tho learned Greeks, but oth ers understood it. Humanity has tried to bollovo so much that is con tradictory about rclli'lon tlinf tin. doinand of tho simple and consistent Huuonicniu oi uurmtian Sclenco may roqulro tho abandonment of ldoas previously hold and tho ndjustment bo slow for a timo. Naturally if Christian Sclouco promises tho world a groator degroo of froodoin from OVll than has boon obtalnml thrmiirli following othor Dystonia of religious thought, lta teachings as to tho inothod of overcoming evil and tho hanllnc nf illnnnnn nnlv in lm nrlnl orthodox Christianity and matoria medica bcllovo posslblo, theso Bystonis wouiu not oo concornod. Christian Sclonco nialntalnti that tho prosonco and powor of Cod may bo avallod of today through prnyor and without tho uocussuy oi selling a limit upon tho effectiveness thoreof. Tho critic Bpoaks of tho provlnco of tho church In healing dlsoaso as limited to functional 'troubles. I saw a statement sorao timo ngo, which wns vorifiod. of tho hoallnc of n larco numbor of ennnn nf illnnnnn tlirOUch Christian Rplnnrn In n mr. tain stato in this country during tho poriou or ono yonr. Tho Btatomont Included 17 enscs of rhoumatlsm, 10 of tuberculosis, 10 of tumors, C of cancors, 33 of Btomach troublo, 7 of appendicitis, 7 of heart dlBoaso nnd many othors. This is not glvon in a boastful spirit, but simply as a record of what is posslblo through rollanco wholly upon God through recognition oi ino lniiuuo powor or ills love. Whon Chrlstlnn fielnnrn ilnnlnrnn God to bo tho only Creator nnd to bo wholly good as tho Blblo teaches, It must naturally tnneh tlinf thn ny. porlenco of pain nnd sorrow cannot bo charged to Him and in that eonso thoy nro untruo and unreal nnd can bo abolished in tho dogrco that tho goodness nnd allnoss of God aro un derstood. Tho discord of human ox porlonco is declared to bo duo to a mistaken senso'of Cod nnd mnn's ro- latlonshln in Hint nml It In nnt illffl. cult to understand that whtlo a mis- taKo may. appoar to tbo senses to bo vory real. It will dlsannear with tho cnming'of tho truth. 7 ho crltlo nssalls tbo statement of Chrlstlnn Rclonrn nn tn find nnrl Christ and cites tho Instance of n man who bocamo nn atholBt in at tempting to bollovo Its teachings. 1 know of, many men who woro "with out God and without hopo in tho world." wlin linfnrnn ilnvntml linllnv. oraln God and His Christ whon Chris tian nclonco uniolded to thom tbo con cept of an unchanging and overlast lng good God na divino Principle and tho qhrlst na tho divino idea coming to human consciouBnoss declaring truth and overcoming error. It la necessary to use soveral terms in ordor to dof Ino tho allnoss of God to tho human nnnaplntfannrn t i. Truth, Lovo, Spirit, Soul, ilnd, nro uui. uaoa in unrisuan Sclenco simply as referring to qualities of God, but ale so many ntntomnnto nf i, comprohensivonoss of God nnd which are Bummod up In tho word Principle. Tho law of God which is soon in tho inflnito powor of Divino Lovo to bless mankind must bo recognized nnd obeyed nnd It is tho business of Christian Sclenco to show mortals how to becomo abodlnnt In thla l III doing so thoy will obtain horo and now a grcnt degree of satisfac tion in tho possession nnd utilization of good nnd will consequently ovor como ovil in a groator measuro than horotoforo. Truly yours, HOWARD C. VAN METER, Commlttco on Publication for Oregon. THE SOCIALISTS' VIEW OF FREEDOM. JuBtus Miles Formnn begins a now serial story In tho Octobor Woman's Homo Companion, enti tled "Through tho Opon Door." It Is a "votes for womon" story and will probably crcato considerable dlscusBlon among thoso lntorcstod In this subject. In tho first chap ter a young Socialist, talking to an 18-year-old girl on tho subject of freedom, says: "I mean Just, what I say. Poo pio ought to want froedom. Thuy OUCllt to Wnnt It nn llnrrl thnt thoy'd bo in physical agony for tho iacK oi it, Thoy ought to stand up togother in n gigantic yoarnlng army nnd tako ltl Instead of which thoy run about In llttlo cir cles and yammer about wages and agrcomontB, nnd tho fair dlvislou of proporty. Proporty that ovor lastlng fetish of property! The rich man has it in squaro miles, and yot ho hasn't enough; tho poor man hnwlH thnt hn Inn't plvnn hU fair Bharo. If thoy dream at night tnoy urcam of money or of some kind of bnnRtlv hnnnlnnnn that mo ney can buy for thnm. Thnv nnvnr ovon think of tho word freedom. or, u thoy do, thoy moan froodoin to gobblo moro wealth, moro prop orty. Freedom's Just n doorway to thorn n moans, not tho summit and ond of nil things. "Vory fow pcoplo havo ovor oven dreamed nf whnt frnmtnm In. Ynn boo, things havo got Into a moat torrlblo moss. This idea of prop orty has blinded nnd crazod ovory- nnn. Ami. nneli nu It In. thnr.t'a Ino doubt it's badly distributed and that it's going from bad to worao. Tho rich havo got too much of it, togothor with tho powor' it gives, and tho poor too llttlo. That was well enough up to a. certain broaklng point undor tho old feu dal nygtciii. Social classes wore hard and fast things. Thoro woro not any nowspapora, nor schools, nor voteH. nor wnlklnp dnlnentn. Tho poor expected to bo poor and i a ui was ma onu oi it. Ana now thnt thoro Is mlurntlnn nf n. Vlnd. now thdt'thoro's a popular press, nnw thnt Inlinp linn linrnti tn thlnlr well, there's another broaklng point abend, I faucy. Another so cial war. Anothor Fronch revolu tion. "After that frcodom, porhaps. A chanco for It, anyhow. Aftor that groat lovollng, whon proporty is no longor gathorod Into big terrifying hnnnn Iinrn nml thnrn. lint In nnrn.iil --v,.. V.WBV, W.4W . B.f.sv.sw about undor foot, porhaps it will ioso its fascination ror tho men who nro living thon. Thon thoro'll i?rnur nn n rnrn tlint'M tritlv frnn Froo to dovolop, each ono of them, as niB own naturo indicates ana pormits. That'll , bo a raco of giants." Steamer Fiflold will sell from Randon, Monday noxt. Passengor res ervations can bo mado horeaftor at nfllpn nf Tllln Dunrnntnn nnd All. struct Co., opposlto Hotel Chandler. A now Onrmnn lilnwnlnn. far which many advantages aro claimed burns a mlxturo of air and tha vapor of bonzol, potroloum or -it cohol. i- Abstracts. Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. J HENRY SENG8TACKKN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phone 191 Platting Lands 4a specialty. Farms Timber Coal andentt "ASTSIDoV' General As Marihteld OSes 14-J. Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COME IN AND GE OUR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINGLES 1.B0 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONB PLY, $1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ESJIlfl - . RETAIL DEPARTMSNT. 0RRINE CURES WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT ORRINE is tho standard remedy nnd Is ovorywhoro recognized as the most' successful and rellablo homo treatment for tho "Drink Habit." It la highly praised by thousands of women, becauso it has' restored their lovod ones to lives of sobriety and usefulness, and tho weekly wages which at one'timo woro spont for "Drink" nro now used to purchnso tho nocessarles and many comforts for homo. Any wife or mothor who wants to savo lior husband or son from "Drink" will bo glad to know that she gan, purchaso ORRINE at our storo, and if no benotit Is obtained after a trial tho money will bo refunded. Can bo given socrotly, ORRINE is prepared In two forms: No. 1, secret troatmont, a powder, absolutely tasteless and odorless, given secretly in food or drink; OR RINE No. 2, in pill form, Is for thoso who deslro to tako voluntary treat ment. Costs only ? 1.00 per box. Ask for freo booklot telling all about ORRINE.- OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. FRONT STREET. Little Talks on the High Cost of Living By W, A. REID. "A dollar Baved is a dollar earned" an old, old axiom, but lightly regarded today. It's easy to spend monoy a dollar here and a dollar thero. Some special bargain salo, porhaps; things wo don't really need, but wo buy them becauso they aro cheap, On the other hand tho habit of savings is easily ac quired if wo have some definite object in view. Put your mo ney in a safo investment, buy a lot or two in PERHAM PARK on easy terms and your monoy will earn big dividends, whllo at tho same timo you will thus acquire tho habit of saving. See REID About It COKE BUILDINO.. 4, iAtlAt&X uui -.V ! ..& f