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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOHDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912 EVEMIMG EDITION. 1 COOS BAY TIMES K. O. KALONEY Editor nnd I'uli. DAN B. MALONEY News Editor JJAI) SIDEWALKS. YOU mny not have notlred It, but there nro scores of bum sidewalks In this city Just now; worso than they usually arc It is up to some A IIOPEFI'L SITt'ATIOX. o OW does It hnppon that men llko Morgan, Archbold, Mac Vench and the rest aro In Washington tolling the Inner secrets or tho cnmnnlcn of 1904 7 If wo should go back far enough we should not stop Bhort of tho beginnings of insurgoncy It Is not a moro Incidental situa tion we arc In. Ono thing has been TO ttnwnrl in &(t hntiv tn effect a change for tho preparing tho wny for another tin better, or there will bo somo big til at longth tho Inner secrets of T.imago bills to pay. Nothing was campaign corruptions arc being laid ever calncd by waiting on a. prop-, bare. osltion of this sort. COOS 1JAY CLIMATE AGAIN. "Il-r-r," says tho Central West. Wo have simply arrived at a cul mination of abuses in tho manner of malting nominations nnd secur ing elections. Wo havo been pre pared for tho arrival by ton years Michigan linn had snow. Soutli 0f nglrntlon. Tho prlmnry olec- Dnkotu and Norm unicorn tuning tlon debato In tho several states frosts, and Chicago also tho frecz- hinB been prollmlnary, gottlng rid lng point. Uut Coos Hay basks In 0t tho freo pas3 has boon a stop, tho genial glow of October's golden ousting tho corporation from local nuns nnd smiles serenely. Como politics was part of It. Everything to Coos Day, you victims of Dorcas ,nB ucon pointing to a. day of sor and Zero, to tho Elysium of tho Pa-, tiomont nnd now wo aro in tho clfic Northwest. midst of it. Whnt nro tho inconveniences and annoyances of tho situation com ( WITH THE J'pnrcd to tho boncfits that nro to (t TOAST AMD TEA 2 como from this national housccloan- GOOD EVENING. Great men nro thoy who sco that spiritual is stronger than nny material force, that thoughts rulo tho world. Ralph Waldo Emerson. It would tnko moro thnn a den tist to kill tho nerve of some peo ple on Coos Day. A Coos Hay girl would rather havo a rough diamond than nono at nil. Somo good men may loso Jobs at Washington, but when wo como to look at It squarely, It Is not so Im portant whothor ono man or nn othor bo presldont. It is not so Im portant whothor ono man or nn othor holds nny Job In tho gift of tho people. Thcro nro thousands of Just us available men loft at homo ns nro over drafted for tho public service, nnd Just ns willing to bo honored. It Is important merely that tho cause itself may bo promoted. It Is Important Hint now glngor bo put into tho fight for equal rights. Tho great danger Is always that through good will and a dcslro to befriend somebody, wo shall let Vnnrlw nvnrw ahlfMnaa mnn lino n ' flUUSCS UCCOtllO VOStCU. Hint a BOrt norscshoo nailed over his door that!0 proscription shall bo set up for is, If ho hns a door. J" "'E ruor, wnniovcr u may Already too many men nro nl lowlug thomsolvcs to express fenr that If our muthode of doing things should bo materially changed, tho republic would go upon tho rocks, when a moment's consideration will show thnt methods novcr savM any body; thnt a gonorntlon thnt can not enro for itsolf cannot bo cared for. When tho American pooplo aro Nothing hurts a nnrrow minded not equal to Boir-govornmont tho man moro than being forced to admit' "'j"1.01" ot tho fnlhor8 w ot thnt ho Is In tho wrong. . ,,,i,.,nn ..M. i... ...i..t There novor was n man so small I, . 8t't"t,"8r,Sro " ''"ft wfc?' i. , rn,.i,i' ..nii Ma nn nnnn.i tll0. nr0 worth mcnsiircd In tho l.i ...1..1" "U.. ,.,i.i. m;fi!eods of now times. Thoy nro not """ """ u,,u " '""'"""worth a cent moro. A genorntion oorlous face. , , 'that Is fearful of thnt proposition A man can never mnko up his lm8 nrou,iy tnkon tho back track. wind whothor to fuel annoyed bo- Wo nro nt tho b0RnnnB 0f a cnuBo n girt in juiiiiiun ur iu iwi iiui i. I10n. cra n ollr politics. Ninety bccniiBo alio Is not. I no 0l,t 0f OVOry hundred men ad A man is novor bo uouuiuii nuout ,t tn thcniBolves that it Is tho "whether a girl will roruso nun or not mg thine thnt over hnnnonnd as ho Is about whothor ho shall give That Is ono explanation of tho want Dor a ennnco or not. I or interest In tho cnmpnlgn. Hv- Tho man who hns learned to laugh orybody Is willing to lot things tnko nt himself hnB gone for towards pro-, their course. Everybody Is willing Tenting other pcoplo laughing nt him. to havo a new alignment. Every- And this applies equally to women. body Is hoporul. A man mny novor fathom tho mind f n woman, but It Is poaslblo to glvo Llbhy COATi. Tho kind YOU havo a closo guess If hu booh hur looking ALWAYS USED. I'liono 72, Pacific Into n window nt somo hats. Llvrry nnd Transfer Company. THE BACHELOR GIRL SAYS: So often it's those very things about a woman which "Intoxi cate" a mnn before mnrrlngo that 'drive him to drink" afterward. A MAN'S WAY. 10 BE THEIR FATE Belief That Mexico Will Face Tyranny if Government .Is Overthrown. (By Associated Press to tho Cooa Day Times). MEXICO CITY, Oct. 11. Tho Mexican peoplo must bo prepared to bo governed by n dictator "who will rulo by tho sword," if thoy fall to support tho present administration, according to Presldont Mndoro. Tho statement wns mndo in n speech at a a banquet at which tho guests were congressmen nnd poli ticians In privnto lifo. Tho ban' nuettcrs retired with only nn In distinct Idea of Just whnt it waB tho president had meant nnd slnco then tho public generally has dono much guessing ns to his ronl mean ing. When Mndoro was Bprcndlng tho doctrlno of cqunllty and domocracy thoro woro fow who would havo bollovod thcro was tho making of a despotic dictntor In him. Since thon, however, by his invocation ot tno law of suspension ot constitu tional guarantees, ho hns displayed somo of these signs of n successful "Iron Mnn." Mnny hnvo suggested that President Mndoro was warn ing thorn thnt ho himself would bo tho ono to "rulo by tho sword." "Long ago," said tho presldont, "when I first began my work, I decided that tho will ot tho pooplo wns tho will' of God. This will must bo respected, and 1 consldor It my duty to sco that it is. Tho present government hns fulfilled Its promises and If tho govornmont freely elected by tho pooplo can not Biistnln Itsolf It will bo tho proof that tho Moxlcan pcoplo nro lncnpnblo of democracy. It would then bo necessary to call a dictator who will govern by tho sword." Tho president also bltorly as sailed tho press, nn Institution for whoso untrnmmolcd liberty ho fought. "Tho nortlon of tho pross which hns survived," said tho pres ident, "Is In its tunjorlty a rollc of tho old regime It tries to alarm and dccelvo tho pcoplo, but It trlod to do so for 30 years nnd still tho pooplo rovoltod, and thoy will ro fiiBo to bcllovo It now." STATEMENT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSIIFIELD, OltEGO.V, At tho clone of buslucfl, September -1, 1012. RESOURCES. Lonns nnd dlacountB J45G.211.87 Unnlclng house 60,000.00 Cash and exchanges 307,835.40 Total J813.047.33 LIABILITIES. Cnpltal stock paid In ? B0.000.00 Surplus aud undivided profits C9.552.07 UopoBltH 703,404.00 Total 1813,047.33 CARD OF THANKS. To tho mnny frlouds whoso thoughtful words of nynuinthy hnvo lightened tho burden of our be- ronvoment In tho death of our dear mother, ntso for tho mnny beautiful floral offerings, wo ex press our slnco thnnks nnd appre ciation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hormnn nnd family Try Tho Times Wnt Ad. CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo ot business, September -1, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $305,414.72 Ovordrnfts 163.12 Ponds, warrants nnd securities 63,689.90 U. S, nonda to socuro circulation 25,000.00 Roal estate furlturo and fixtures 80,000.00 Cash and sight oxchnngo 149,208,65 Total 1023,470.39 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 11,419.78 Circulation, outstanding 24,000.00 Doposlts 488,056.61 Total 1023,476.39 In addition (o Capital Stock (lie Individual liability of Stockholders is $100,000.00, INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President DORSEY KRE1TZEE, Cashier. The Wickham House Dining Room COQUILLE, ORE. Reopened October 1, 1912 Newly im pored, pointed nnU gcn orally renovated. Special attention and tho best of service to tho traveling public. MRS. G. It. WICKHAM, Coqullle, Ore. Barnard & Langworthy Sco our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND liAMTS. PHONE 181.R. M roi.Yanf Olympic Flour Snow Drift, Flour S3 RETAIL PR1CL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat uted ex. oluslvoly In milling theM brands ot flour. I $1600.00 buys 12000 cornor 70x100 in West Mnrshflold. It's good and tho prlco la low. It costs nothing to Investigate It it may cost regret if you do not securo It. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144.J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel 1HU MiW CARS After 11 1 M. Fhone W. Residence Phone 8-j, W Make Trlra to Ooqnllle. WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pnen matlc Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING Jk HARVEY, Phono 10 R SINGLE TAX LECTURES ESS By Edward 1 S. McAllister Mr. McAllister is a thorough and long time student of the Single Tax issue. He is eloquent and impartial, as well as convincing in his argument. He will speak at the following places in Coos County on the dates mentioned: North Bend, Tuesday Evening, October 15 Marshfield, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 16 Bandon, Thursday, AfS;nd October 17 Myrtle Point, Friday, AfT:Zgand October 18 Coquille, Saturday, MncZgand October 19 Open air meetings, weather permitting. For the benefit of all. GET THE FACTS. Regulated Heat Makes Perfect Cooking The old way of cooking wns "by guess nnd by gosh." Hungry households sometimes wore disappointed. The new wny leaves nothing to chance or accident. Oven temperatures can be absolute ly depended upon. Printed instructions mnko good cooking certain, even for the beginner. And in this ca.se the best way also is tho easiest way. Bargains in Lots at Bunker Somo cholco Bites It you tea n it once. AUO. rmznE.v. OH r -I ri. Turning n vnlve on nnd off with n single motion of tho hnnd is nil the physical labor involved. On tho modern gas range- you can cook de licious meals in half the time nnd with one tenth the work thnt mother used to find necos-snry. PROFESSIONAL DIRECT03Y P UNA LOUISE LARSON, - PJnnlst nnd Teacher. Harmony, Musical History Phono 254-R. J. W. HENNETT Dennett Swanton, Tom T. Dennitt Attorneys nnd Counsellors at U. Flanagan & l!niic(t Rank Dalldlsf Mnrflhflcltl. Cqob Co., Oregon. PERL RILEV RALLI.VGEIl Pianist and Teacher Resldonco-Studlo, 237 So. DroalMJ Phono 18-L. LEW KEVZER, Violin Instructor. Apply Haines Music Store. Clnfis Starts September 1. -We hnvo ranges in different sizes and styles to suit different needs. - "We do the piping easy terms if vou de sire. TELEPHONE 178. OREGON POWER. CO. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. nKNitY BENGSTACICEN, Mgr. CoquilW OVkM Phone XII PUttln Lands iHvsUlty. Ftarsu Ttbr Col andenti "EASTSJDR" qoral At Marahfleld Office 14-J. W 'SI. 8. TURPE.V, ARGIHTWr. Marshfield, Oregon. DR. W. 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