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' r THE COOS BAY TIMES,,MAR8HFIEL.D, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, -1912.-EVENINQ EDITION., M. 1 J n v t t c 1 1 i 4 1 1 t CJHKSTRA. " , WEST ON SPECIAL LAWS 'Editor Cooa Day Times: Inasmuch as tills ofllco Is being repeatedly naked ns to what will be come of th'o $500,000 appropriation made by tho last legislature for .tho Urilycrslty of Oregon, and now hold up by tho referendum, should . tho proposed mlllago tax bill for tho support of tho University of Orogbti and tho Oregon Agricultur al Collbgo carry, I wish to raako ..tho, fblldwlng Btatcmont for tho In- lormation of your readers. If tho proposed mlllago tax bill (No. 320 on tho ballot) carries. It wjll, kill this $500,000 npproprln- . ton, nnu tha money, already raised ..through taxation and In tho hands of tho stato troaBuror, will revert to tho goncral fund and bo nvall ablo for- other purposes. Tho mlllago tax bill abolishes tho itjvo- 'boards of rogonts nnd tho board of higher curricula and puts both. Institutions undor ono bonr'd. It is n well known fact that at - least- one-fourth of tho tlmo of the t mombors of tho legislature Is taken upi wrnngllng1 over tho npproprla- tloniii for- theso institutions. Tho "mlllago tax bill will keep them awny-from tho legislature and take -thorn out- of politics. Yours vory truly, OSWALD WEST. MY11TLE rOINT PHILOSOPHY PurngrapliH of Wit nnd Wisdom from tho Myrtle- Point Enterprise. Yes, Mable, ono can like any one or all of tho loading candldatus If one does not bollcvo all they say. And meanwhile tho fruit is ripen ing on tho political bough, and some of It Is plums, but most of it Is sure to bo lemons. Ho who would attain self-conlld-onco must novor nllow himself to bb como discouraged. Even If ho meets with fallura ho must nBsure himself that ho will bo successful tho next time, nnd then by patient, dllllgont labor, oarncstly endeavor to win. Tllq samo brain can't at tho samo tlnio dwoll on work nnd worry. You can not dnro whllo you despair. Meet troublo halt way, mako It raco after you. Thoro aro obstacles In nil roads and thoy aro Insurmountable to cow- ards. No ono over got nnywhoro near tho top without a tusslo. So long ns ruln-is only a possibility, thoro Is nlwnys a chanco to escape. Got out of tho fright habit and Into tho light habit. Many a man has missed a picnic becauso ho was cer tain a cloudy sky meant rain. Don't lot nny ono hoar you say that you will resign your position to fight n havo arrived as woll as tho envelopes community dovolopmont proposition. Legislative Record of S. P. Peirce ef CufrjKourtty The following is a complete record of every bill- infrodWced; W- Reprosen tive Peirce of Curry .County in the Oregon Legislature of 19H: (Durry County, passed. Trnlns nro already getting stuck In Montana snowdrifts. Advocates of nn old-fashioned winter may thoro foro "point with prldo," but Coos county-'a snlubrloiiB climate romalns tho samo. I UUTTKUf JWOMt J'EANUTS.. As a luncheon delicacy nnd to add vvnrlety to tho diet, poanut buttor Is taking, a.- promtnont plnco in tho .tnarkota of tho world and it has boosted tho peanut growing Indus- try- In tho United States to a high total production each year. - Everybody likes poanuts, especial ly In tho fresh roasted stato, as supplied by tho r.trcot vendor in any quantity from a nlckol up, and .whoiiiono makes tho smnll purchase ,ln.. order to gratify his dcslro for somothlng to nppoaso hii nppatito ho 'llttlo thlnkB of tho tromendoun pro' portions tlint tho peanut Industry Is nttnlnlng all ovor tho world. Last year ono manufacturer used -over 130 carloads of shollcd poa nuts In tho production of G, 000,004 small Jars of poanut buttor. Other - manufacturers usod largo qunntltlcst -tho total consumption of peanuts iforvtho. manufnoturo of peanut but tor nlono amounting during tho year -of' 1911 to approximately 1000 carloads of nhollod nuts, or 1,000,--OOOi btishols. Tho national Department of Ag- rlculturo atntes that tho growing popularity of peanut butter ns a food has led to mnny Inquiries ro gardlng tho mothods omployod In Itn-manufacture. Peanut buttor Ih In reality n vory slniplo prepara tion) consisting merely of frcah roasted peanuts ground finely and united to suit tho taste. Sovornl largo factories and a largo num ber of smallor ones nro now de voted to tho mnnufneturo of this product with which to supply tho rapidly increasing domand. Somo of tho Inrgor factories aro almost modols In their construction, onulp- ment nnd management, whllo many of the smallor establishments, which .havo no olnbornto cqulpmont, nro turning out nn excellent product. Peanut buttor wns first manufac tured and offered for salo as a food for Invnllds, but tho artlclo was soon ndoptod by many persons who for ono reason or another, such as preference for vogotnblo foods only, objected to tho uso of ordinary dairy buttor. It soon outgrow this condition of limited uso nnd Kb do volopmont on a commercial scale has beon a genornl product. In order to produco high class peanut buttor tho manufacturer muBt employ tho host materials. On tho other hand, tho uso of tho best stock- obtalnablo will bo of llttlo arnll unless tho work of convert ing Into a salable product is con ducted in a sanitary manner. Comes now n sclontlst nnd declares that "tho speed mania hns convortctl a great many nutomoblllsts into nor ous wrecks." Wo would llko to havo him dlngnoso tho caso of - tho man who hns to dodgo tho gasoline price boosters. Glvo tho nycrngo girls an object in llfo let them lit thomBolves thor oughly to pursuo that object, and thoro will bo fowor unhappy marrl- ugCH nnd less work for tho dlvorco courts. Prescription for tho young men: ditto. Tho rnlso In tho prlco of mont In Chicago may bo tho farowoll gasp of tho trust befpro tho effects of the bumpor crops of tho country bogln to nssert themselves. NOTICE TO VOTERS. Wo, tho undorslgnod, nro not candidates for Port Commissioners, having already boon appointed by tho covornor to tho olllco. You should vtoo for L. J. Simpson nnd Potor Logglo of North Bond. YourB respectfully, A. II. POWERS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN. DANCE nt KAOLES' HALL SAT URDAY NIGHT. KEYZER'S OIU CHICSTRA. Tlmos' Want Ada bring results. tm Tlmca Want Ads brlnr results) STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH OHAMUKH OV COSLMKRCE MEET ING. Regular monthly mooting of the executlvo commlttco of Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commorco will bo held Friday night, November 1, to so lect successor to Mlsa Henderson and transact othor buslnoBa. A full attendnnco Is doslred. D. C. GREENE, Prosldont. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific livery and Transfer Company, DANCE nt EAGLES' HALL SAV URDAY NIGHT. KEYZER'B OR CJHKSTRA. Common Sense Treatment fop Colds and Catarrh Gives Instant Relief. No matter how misorablo you nro with catarrh or n cold In tho hoad, noso stoppod up, throat soro, oyes running, dull pain in tho hoad, dry cough, fovor. foul breath. Ely's uroam uaira will glvo you instant re Hof. It gots right to tho root of the trouble, cloansos, heals and strength ens tho raw, soro mombranos, stops tho nasty dlschargo bo that you nro not constantly blowing tho noso and spitting. In a fow minutes after np pllod you can Just fool It doing' its work of clearing the hoad, tho pain and Boronoss nro rollovod, tho breathing bocomes natural and tho Btuffod up fooling Is gono. This clonnslng, healing, nntlsoptlc Balm contains no morcury, cocalno or oth or harmful drugs. It Is easy to ap ply, pleasant to uso, and novor falla to glvo rollcf, even In tho worst cases. Novor nogloct a cold, nnd don't suffer tho miseries of catarrh nor disgust your frlonds with your hawk ing, spitting and foul breath. Got n 60-cent bottlo of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist nnd start tbo treatment at onco. You will find that it will bo tho best investment you ever made. tative Mouse Bill No. 160, ..increasing salary assessor House Journal, Page 782. Blouse. Bill No. 218, 'vetoed by Governor. House Bill No. 242, failed in Senate. Housd Bill No. 289J failed in Senate. House Bill No. 65, failed. House Journal, Page' 880. House Bill No. 115, failed. House Journal, Pa'ge 880: Houso Bill No. 127, failed. House Journal, Pa'gd 898: House Bill No. 290, failed. House Journal, Pago' 704. House-Bill No. 319, failed. Houso Journal, Pagtf 412. House bill No. 323, failed. House Journal, Pagtf 697. The only thing accomplished by Mr. Peirce was to iricl'chso the salary: of the Curry County Assessor from $600.00 to $1000.00' per year. Ho tried to romovo the protection from Coos County Crab lushing Industry, but through tho efforts of local people his bill for that purpose, No. 289, was defeated. This bill would benefit Portland and San Itamcisco i'iBh markets, and if the same had passed Coos County would have soon lost a valuable l'csourcc. Mr. Peirce voted against tho Public Utilities BilH which was1 all a'ctf pro viding for regulation by the State of all Public Soiwieo 'Corporations. House Journal, Page 790. This was the anti-speoial interests1 'bill -of the session and shows exactly where Peirce stood. Ho delighted 'in -appearing, without collar and necktie as a "man of the people)." but in voting ononis most important measure, he forgot the people audi Voted for the special in terests. Mr. Poirco voted against the bill prohibiting attendance at school of ver min infected pupils. House Journal, Page 454. Mr. Peirce voted against the bill prohibiting the' printing and circulation of tho ritualistic work of fraternal orders. Houso Journal, Pago 124. ,Mr. Pbirce was tho only man in tho Houso to vote ;tgainstT the bill1 pVoi tecting fraternal orders from fraud and impostors. House Journal, Page 285. His position on these two last-mentioned measures would indicate that he is in favor of tho printing and circulation of tho secret ritualistic work of all lodges?- that ho is not willing to extend to a fraternal or"dcr the protec tion of the state against fraud and imposture. Ho was one of three voting against tho establishment of .an agricultural experiment station in Southern Oregon. House Journal, Page 672. A study of tho House Journal of 1911 will disclose many.,othor. cviUeilecs of tho incompetence, viciousness, or something worse of Mr. Pciiyjo as a legislator. SJlio above is tho cold-blooded record of Representative Tcii'co in1 the last Legislature. Do the votors of Curry and Coos Counties- want that record repeated, or are they willing to give a clean, competent, hustling young, .man in the person of W. HJ. Meredith of Curry County, an opportunity for bet ter work? Mr. Meredith has made a progressive record for- doing", tilings in Curly County';, ho 'is ready of' speech, pleasing iu approach, and will mako fnonds for Coos and Curry legislation on every occasion, alid abovo all, is a clean, honest, straight-forward citizen and man. AVe want that kind of a- man in tho Legislature. The support of every voter of Coos and Curry Counties is solicited- for Mr. Meredith. GEORGE D. CnENOWETn. Republican. Rancher and County Commissioner of Curry County. I2f:::,5 -. HARDY T. STEWART, Republican, Editor Port Orford Tribune. JOHN R. M1CLLER, Ropublican, 'Merchant, Port Orfordl ! EDWIN J. LONEY, Republican, Cashier Bank -oti Pbrt'Orfoi'd. ; WILLIS T. WHERE, SR Republican, i '"Rancher and Ex-Ropresentativo Coos aud Curry Counties. i M. T. W&TGHT, Republican, Justice of Peace, Curry County. JOHN F. KILLINGS, Republican, Secretary Port Orford .Commercial Club. LI... 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Try n roast for Sunday dinner if you wouui kiiow nar. goou oatlug la. It will cost you nothing to try it. uur jirieea aro no nighor than others :hurge for Just ordinary meat. UARSHFIELD CASK UAKSMT. FOURIER BROS. Marslifleld Telephones North Boat) 221-J Two Market HI CONDENSED STATEMENT OfTheFirsrNatiorialBanfcof Coos Bay At'tha'clot ct btrieni, September 4, 1019. JIESOUROE8. LoiBB and Dlscou.U ..v. 305.414.72 ureraraita u , 163.12 nonds, warranta and, aocurltles. ..., 68,80.9O U. S.-Bondato aeeuv' circulation ai,80.00 Heal estate, furlturand ftxturea.k. a oao oo Cash and alght exchange m H9,j8.6B Total -...... u 1623,47li39 LIABILITIM. CaplUl atoolc paid la tllo nn' Surplus and undlTided jrofita.., iiit DlrDcouaua,OD jut8t"di" ;':?? DI'oaltil ' 488,066.81 ,XV,tal - - t'823,476.30 la 4ditloa to Capital nioclc' the IndlTidBal.IlabUlt. of Stockholder la faVViWWAUt INTKHSST PA OK WOO AND .AY1HGS DBrOfllTfl. W. B. OHANDLBR. TntUml onirr ntvmm ... . .-.,V vwai. .. T Abstracts, Real Estate, arid TOdnite Insurance Title Guaranteerand Abstract OoanllU (hum mm hi piittlnc Lcnli a IS Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICfc $1.40 PER. SACK North weatarn hard wheat used ex. clusirely in mllllnjc these brands of flour. KnOBUUior - STATEMENT OV CONDITION PUNAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAJtSHPIELD, OREGON, At tba cloo'of ImslaeM, BcpUxxbct 4, 191, , M Mt REsounoas. Jxiana nnd discount. .. . ,u ... .-... . Dankiug. house . . . . ! f "A'll I'll cashed exchange..... ...N....k. ..::;:;. ::;;:;;;5sj T0UI -- - S813il47!83 nit.i . . LIABILITIES. Waiwaa;:::::.:;.r:::::::r!M!? " ! i. ...... h...u 78, 494.66 Total' o..o.i.;) 4, w.. ...'. .. ..1818,147,8s fi& Busy and, oar AmR-wAtwor, DU?rfPA OUlt-PmCM ON-mNfJW-AND ROOHNO PAIW SXONaiffiBfllJt AXB-VT. , . . ttrttafarwrf WkittRAVB PLY. $!. A' C. A. 5buiflrM.mlier & Mft -WWAttV WCPAIITINT. GEfmfrf3F MICE Trap them. They' atart' ires. Car1 will' do tntleh to TVntlirfl. Onr insurance policies' 4ef VY' ERYTHTOQ to awrant less a yonr part If you hay ' ro (and in' policy.) A'skr ns your rata! "The cost is trining, the lasnranM per fect. I. S. KA0FMAN& 0. 177 Vraat trat -S 2.r.S bui . '-rv - Bt0."8:,.iMJi'! e,l"-- . ses-cfcrswrfj; .:-& We will " ' putt u.t nrlMe"it. WHEN TOUWA3JT AvItESSEN- . GER pOY-ibBUxlHg,eas for ov dellV'er v, nr a ?r iBfi and ire'll do It Charge reason able. CHAS dRANBY, n be kad MSStifflafe l. ... -r'-.iit ( Xn onflUja " d jfat TUB" " L- - Ltetfi