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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION, J ""TT T LONDON A & G PRO IS .fConthvuoidrroti Road Holler and Hock Train. J. E. WnlHtrom, 10 ton coal. $ in. 00 .1. V. Schrociler, labor .... ICLTi C. A. Schrooilor, labor . . . 7.00 Hilling, Lundy & Sons. Klaus cups, oil, etc 1.05 Myrtle Point Hardware Co., oil. ,tc 1. 10 T. W. McCloskey. operat ing roller, etc Sfi.fill Mnrshfleld llnrdwaru Co., pinchers, powder, ruse, etc., H. 1). No. 8 .... 72. Ill Larson Dredging Co., ae count Kenttiek slough dredging 2081.46 1,nlHr mill Material, It. I). No. N. Ooorge Nay, labor $ 77.00 win, Ingorsoll, lalior .... l I. (it) Aug. Hill, lnbor 18.75 W. II. Short, labor 82.25 Oscar Johnson, labor 1 S.7fi Alglo Pierce, labor .'17.10 Lydla A. Humble, material !8.CS Ned Gallowny, labor 10.00 M. M. PierHon, labor 150.00 John Vatiburger, labor .... 110.00 A. Iugersoll, labor 7.00 Tom Ward, labor 0.00 Qua. WIckH, labor 20.00 John Waters, labor 42.25 A. It. Rnyoart, labor 7!t.75 P. II. Pliikcrtou, labor .... 1 S.:ir. Frank Ilowron, labor 12!.!)0 Uhas. Haniulton, lnbor .... 5.00 A. F. .lolniBon. labor 25.00 Joscpli Hriimbnck, damages, re-location ltd. In It. I). No. in .10.00 C E. Covell, damngeH, re location ltd. In It. I). No. 19 15.00 Win. Diinitilre, damages, re location ltd. In It. I). No. ID lO.Of Mrs, A. E. Shliin, damages, re-loratlou lid. In It. I). No. lfl 30.0f Allen McLon;i, damages, re location ltd. In It. I). No. l!i 10.00 Mary MrLcod, damages, re location ltd. In It. I). No. ID 10.00 Leo liny, damages, location Norlh Kork Pllo Iirldgo lload 112.00 Duncan Urquliart, damages, location Hull Itlvertou lload nn.no County (.'(Mill. John F. Hall, 2 mo. salory as County Judge, cash' ad vanced for livery, etc. . . .J185.5C (loo. J. Armstrong, services an County Commissioner, mileage, etc 107. GO W. T. Dement, services ns Co. Coinii)., mileage, etc., :i5.S( i.v hi: hills continued. RE DUCED OH NOT ALLOWED. Statu vs. LHJoqvlst: II. N. Emorj claim of $4,00 care of prisoner not allowed. State vs. Hindi; A. E. Sinister claim of ia.00 nuto fare mid time consumed, not allowed. J. W. Cartor, care of Morau. In sane, claim of $8.50 reduced $2.50 and allowed $ii.00. Cost bill examination of Chariest Smith, April it, lUlU, unit. $10.70. not allowed. IlurrougliH Adding Machine Co., claim $400.00, continued mill' stand Ih received. State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss I, James Watson, County Clerk of Coos County, Statu of Oregon cx-offklo clerk of the County Cour for said county and state, custodial of the records, archives and fllei or Niild county, do horebv cortlfj that tho foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the amoiiii of bills allowed, continued or no allowed, on tho various funds o the county as audited by tne Cour ty Court or said county and stati at the regular May, 1UKI, tern thereof, ns the samti appear In tin Journal or snld court now In no ufflce and ciiBtody. Witness my hand and the sea of the County Court affixed thli Kith day of May. A. I)., Ill I a. JAMES WATSON, (SEAL) County Clerk "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" No. II. THAI'ALOAR SQtMRE. Copyright, 101 a, by Tho Associated Newspaper School, Inc. I r might be said that Trafalgar Square Is the result of a "vision." It would bo more correct to say that the career of Admiral Nelson was tremendously Inllueiiced by u sudden determination of will which throughout his life made him face danger without lllnclilng, and led to the great victory that has given Its name to this famous open spot of Loudon. Horatio Nelson was bom at llurn linm Thorpe, Norfolk, September 2!), 1758, the son of tho rector of that place. He received smatterings of education at Norwich, Downham, mid bo a hero, and, coiilldlug In Provi dent e, I will bravo every danger!" Hu afterward upoko of this Inspira tion as his "radiant orb," and It nr fected his whole life, lie became a lieutenant In 1777. In I78.'l he led an attack on Turks Island, which was repulsed. In 17114 he lost his right eye at Culvl and three years later at TeuerllTu his right arm was so wounded that It had to be amputa ted. This yenr he was one or the heroes or the battle or St. Vincent when the Spanish Meet was vanquish ed. Tho following yetir ho was sent to discover the purposes of a great North WnlBluun, and In 1770, when French Meet forming at Toulon, and ly twelve years old, was entered on aUur a long chase found that they had u llalsonnble, of which his mother's Ronu to Egypt The battle or the icle was commander. Voyages to Nile destroyed tho French Meet and West Indies and to tho arctic neison was looiieu upon as one or mo on the tin the regions gave him some experience of tho sea, and when fourteen yearn old he went to the Fast Indies In the Seahorse. At the end of two years he was Invalided homo In a state of exhaustion. In his own words, this Is what happened: LaHfcd "iTilmmifT .fcj&tn a m4 i li i . : i-ti.i.5.w t -" m ; "After n long and gloomy rovorlc In which I almost wished myself over board, a sudden glow of patriotism was kindled within mo nml presented my king ond my country as my pa tron. My mind exulted In the Idea. " 'Well, then' I exclaimed, 'I will greatest of naval heroes. It was In 1805 that the battle of Trafalgar was rought, between the combined fleets of France and Spain and that of Fug laud under Nelson. At Its commence ment Nelson Hew the signal, "Eng laud expects every man to do his duty." The allies wero crushed, and the last fear of Napoleon's over In vading England was bunlahed. Nel son was mortally wounded, and died In ii few hours with tho words, "I have done my duty, thank (lod for that." In 18411 In Nelson's memory tho great pillar, 145 foot high, was Hu shed with a colossal statue of the Ad miral upon It, and later Sir Edwin Landseer's lions wore added to the base. This Is tho central monument In Trnfalgar Square. On all sides Hweeps the tide of London's tralllc. Pall Mall and tho Mall open Into the square on one side, tho Strand on the other; nt the south end Is Charing Cross, the olllclnl center and one of the busiest spots In tho metropolis, and on the opposite side of this opens Whitehall, with the Horse Ounrds, the Admiralty, Downing Street, and tho War Olllco, and the former pulaco where Charles I. was executed. Tho National Oallery, with Its priceless collection of palntlngu of older Ilrlt Ish and foreign masters, faces the north cud of tho square. Fountains which are constantly playing" In the Bquaro are emblematic or tho never dying loyalty of every Kngllshmaii to tho memory or Nelson and this "center or empire" which bears tho name of his Inst victory. Choosing a Bank Is a ninttor Hint should mil , careful consideration nU rr Tho features which shoiil.l i, ... tally considered are: ' Lo Yl Tho financial strength of n. i . Tim condition or Its a'c ,eba,,k' hu conservatism f lH ;'",,, ho Integrity of Its directorate Tho raelllties It offernntrmi . M.o Intelligent courtly K" Bi com anil assistants. '" U Is our nlm to ,.x,.t.l nil w in Of COOS BAY 1" "fi "" ' '"" FIRST NATIONAL BANK No. . ST. P.U'I.'S CATHEDRAL. WHEN St. Paul's Cathedral was being rebuilt by Sir Christo pher Wren In tho seventeenth century, a stone wbb needed tor ono or tho porticos, nml onu or the work men brought from tho ruins or tho former church a piece that was put In place. Afterward It was seen to bear tho Inscription "Resurgiun" (I shall rise again). This old Latin word, carved upon some undent grave, embodies a remarkable ract about St. Paul's : for upon thin situ thoro havo bei n no loss than live churches, each of the llrst four being destroyed nnd a now ono rifling from Its ruins. It Is certain that thero was a church hero In tho tlmo or tho Romans, which wns destroyed by tho pagan Saxons and rebuilt by Ethol bert, King of Kent. In C10. TIiIb was burned In 9U1, and rebuilt within thu year. This, too, wiih destroyed In 1087 and a new one begun, which HOISE FAMILY HICn. Thomas Krcigbaiim Make Wealth in Alaska and Sends for Family. JUNEAU, Alaska, May 20, Thorn as Krelgbaiiin, formerly of Idaho, wno has been In Alaska ten years, during which tlmo ho heard nothing from his family until one mouth ago, when two sons arrived, Is awaiting tho coming of his wife, Mrs. Lulu Krclgbutim, and their two daughters, who are now en route here, Krelg ban m Juis made good since his ar rival and has accumulated a consid erable fortune, with better prospects in sight. As soon as he amassed a sulllclency ho requested his family to rejoin him and the sons Immedi ately acceded to the request, his wire and daughters making arrangements lo le.iw their home in Holso later on. I'. S. (.'OLD TO JAI'A.V. lYniuli Hunkers Draw American Wealth ( Loan to .dips. NEW YOUK, May 20. -Hankers here state the gold being sent to the Hunk or Franco, exports or which uro very heavy, having totalled $52, 1)00,000 since the llrst of tho year, It. being loaned to Japan. Japan re cently limited a loan of $110, 000, 000 In Pails of which sum $2!i,000,000 has been furnished and tho balance will bo available at any time need ed. If suspicions uro correct and iiuiiuio ensues uetween tho Tinted States and Japan over the California alien hind bill, the former will oc cupy the unique distinction of hav ing Indlieclly assisted Its enemy In tliiuiiclng a war against Itself. ALWAYS I'SEl). Phouo 75. Pacltlc Livery and Truusfer Company. SHI f-'il- litis :r i w opposlto bnnk, the innjesly r.nd gen erous dimensions of tho cathedral mid Its dome nro apparent. Near nt hand, It is so hemmed In by busltiti:s streets nnd blocks that It cannot ho viewed to advantage. While In II less doirroo Minn U'r.ul. .minster, St. Paul's Is still tho resting !.... in mniiy in r.iigiaiidH most not ed dead. .Most of hor great soldiers and sailors, artists, architects, and musicians, Hu here. Chler or these nro Lord Nelson, wIioeo bier stands In tho crypt exactly bonenth tho cen ter of tho domo, nnd tho Duko of Wellington, tho former or whom crushed the forcon or Nnpoleon on tho sea, the latter on tho land. In the crypt Is the enormous funeral car that bore tho "Iron Duko" to tho grave In 1852. It wns cast Trom cannon that no captured from tho enoniy. Among tho other noted dead that Ho hero are General Ocrdnn tim ,nn. tyr of Khartum; Lord Cornwnllls; i ; "" u"a""1 iieynoius, iien- Ji . y,VH!' '"wronco, Turner. Sir John Mlllulu, and Landscer; Wren, who built tho cnthedrul; and Sir Ar thur Sullivan, tho composer. At the base of the domo Is a gallory whoro a curious thing has occurred. Tho dome Is so constructed that tho slightest whisper at ono side of tho gallery may bo, distinctly heard at tho opposlto side, 108 root away. It wns on the pavomont In front of St. Paul's that Queen Victoria knelt In 1807 to glvo thanks on tho occasion or tho sixtieth anniversary or hor accession to tho throne. Just to tho right and loft the tor rent of commerce sweeps part. There Is the thuiidor nnd roar of tho busiest part of the busiest citv in n w,.-i.i Just a few steps, within tho cathedral'. fitlfl fill till.. I,. .. LA m. .. ' ..... .... .ma l3 ujJKOlieil. I no tliuiKler Is gone, or Is but n ralnt niid'dlstnn murmur. Distend thero la tho km..,. fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. KHtnbllshod 1HHI. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid mi Time Deposits, orflccrs: 7. W. lU'iinctt, President. I. II. Kliiiinitnii, Vice-President. It. 1 WllllnniM, CiiNhlcr. (Jeo. l. Wlnrlii'stiT, AhH't Cashier. EAIMDOM BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACHE THAWS KOIIll .MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY HOAD it.1 PKIt ACHE; ISIOO CASH, IIALANCK TWO YEAHS, NO INTEHICST, XO TAXES, FIXE SA.VDV LOA.M, LEVEL HEXCII LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Domiald MacKimiiloslhi HEAL ESTATE nnd ixsuhaxci:. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIENHY SKNOSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Olllco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marsh field Offlco H-J. Oonoral Agents "EASTSIDE." ufifi fniiiiiiittfi1 I, unci i.n'. I.. ir.m .....I ....i... . .: "' .v. " -"" ". "! "" inici ui mis noiy piaco, tho rush he spire or this church was destroyed broken only by tho distant sounds or by Ire and tho building fell Into dl- the bervlce far down tho Into, lor apldatlon. much or the material be- Then, for a moment, thero is sllei ce liiB used to put Into other buildings, and suddenly tho splendid organ peals I ho remnlns wero destroyed by the forth Its mighty notes, which search h'viu uiu ui iuuu. iiiiii 1L wiih mviin tjiiL vi 'i' nnrnop nf i. in .... - . .. -r v 111 III II feiini I'll years later that Wren undertook tho construction of thu nresent ixllili... which was completed In thlrty-llvo jears. ino iiiiids wero raised by a tax on coal St. Paul's, which Is tho most con spicuous building In London, Is tho tirth cathedral In size In Christendom and resembles St. Peter's at Home, although it Id smaller. In tim fun., of u Hoiuan cross, It Is fiOO feet long, US rect broad, and Is sur mounted by a great dome which Is .104 reot to tho top or tho cross, Two campanile towers rise from the front one containing a nno sot of chimes' tho otlior supporting tho largest beli In England. "(Sreat Paul," which weighs 10 tons. "S-L: SM""" Jl'oThnnieB or tho t lliul ifi I and seem to add their voleo n Wu. iiesses to tho glory or departed heioes, Every day n dlfforotit human In terest story will appear lit Tho iiiij-n. ,ou can goc a beautiful in tagllo reproduction of this picture with live others, equally attractive! 7 by y Inches in size, with this week's "Mentor." n "Tho .Meutor" a well known authority coveis the subject of tho pictures nnd btorles of tho week. Headers of Tim Tim,,., nnd "The Mentor" will bnnu. .,' Literature, History, Sclonce, and 1 ravel, and nwn nYmilultn iln... On salo at The Times offlco. Pried ten cents. Write today to Tho limes for booklet explaining The Associated X'ewsnnnnr Qnl,i r,i- C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT IAJMHEH, LATH, fill INO LES, MOULDINGS, HASH AND H0011& HOOFING PAPKIt, I.TO. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO 1IY USINO OUH WOOD. PHONG 100. 183 SOUTH imOADWAY ADVEHTISKD LETTEKS List of iinclaiined letters remain ing in tho Marshtleld, Oregon Post otllco for tho week ending May "!'' 1!M.?: ,,e'fioa culling for tho same will please say advertised and pay one cent for each letter called for. Anderson, II.; Arthur, E.; Al kern. Ueorge; Austin. L. U.; Hack. The'Tlar " nt ' . " . i la' uroi fhe ilwefl offlctf. m Iwilhird (3); FrodeAu,' Paul; Hil, f!!.n.1,! 'J11"111'11- J- n.; Jackson. Miss """"i juiiiimoii, t. A.;.iovine. Mr. Lewis Miss Sydnoy: AIcDonuld. o'. A.; Meyers. J. C.: Monner. Henry: Montagho, A. A.; Paulson. Miss Syl via: Pllter. W II, Snnl.M... urn 11- llnm. Umlih !:,...,.. ,. L "in, nunK; wiiisoii, James, W. H. CURTIS. P. M. ELKS NOTICE? Thoro will bo a dancing and card party at the Musonic hah next vumL'Sll',iy,-, AU Elk8 aro '"Vlted. isltlng Elks aro sueclaiiv rnm,.i ed to attend. ' '" " The Big Strike Is when you strlko for Snr tor's and got ono of those delicious and refreshing drinks. Try ono of our "Cup id's Dip. it Is u dream of delight. Sartor's drinks aro always tho best. Wo soil caudles, too. Low in price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo Imvo a few sccoiuMiaiid Irons In good working condition at $1.70. New Irons, $:.BO u. Coos Bay Wiring Co. 153 N. Broadway Phone 237-J It Looks Good, Doesn't It. A cornor In South Marslifleld at ?11 00, when others around it are bringing $2000. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Gray Auto Service I'Nlicr Tucker. Promletors. mono orders to Hlanco Hotel, 40. After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. ' TiT. Star Transfer and Storage Co. bpreparetodo.Uk.nd.offau.U on Buuri uuuto. i, ",, i.tMt aieo no i i and hnaTQ anil VA J style Reynolds Piano Morer. guarantee our woric. W L. H. Heisner, PhoneB 98-R. 120-J rop. First ClassWeaving promptly done t Gardiner's. Rag Carpet factory Cor; Union and Moutana Street. MarsW 6De Plmnf I'" A moden I v .ill purnbrt "IS fti1 !" Incur pecUW 8 ."S3 J. A. j IT W forVf,! E.C Flw V North Held. Or. Marshtleld, Oregon. Phono 131. T"