The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 31, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMFS
Entoreu nt the postorrico nt Jlarsn-iBOrttn,, tiioniselves by going
field, Oregon, for transmission noii8 n,t caBtinc n ballot for
'through tho mails as second clas? ,nen nnj nioastires tho party has on
mail mnttor. 'dorscd.
Tho Republicans of Oregon, with
all' tho prestige and virtuo of their
recorded majority, have named tho
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES,
Mni-Hliflcld s: :: :: :s Oregon mon they want In office; they hnvo
r renllitod tho right to havo them, nnd
M. C. MALONEY Edllor nnd Pub. jnro united In tho purpose of sealing
DAN 13. MALONEY News Kdltor jtlio dictum by tho logical reiteration
ill lllL'II iiniiiiirj uiu, uii i uuautij
An Indopondont Hopublican news
pnpor published eVbry evening except
flundny, nnd Weekly by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Dedicated to tho service of
week. This they can do if they stay
on guard and fond promptly against
tho unexpected, tho sly nnd inslduous
attempt to bunco and bully and bam
boozle on tho part of tho enemy nt
thn tho last moment; they nro adroit at
i
pcopio, Mint no good cnuso shall lack such tnctlcs nnd every agency wo
a chnmplon, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
possoss for disrupting nnd defeating
such plays ust bo "dlcared for ac
tion" nnd held useable on tho in-
Tho Coos Day Times represents a stnnt. In all other nwys, wo have
consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall
and Tho Coos Hay Advortlsor. The
Coast Mall was tho first dally estab
lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos
Day Times Is its lmmcdlttto successor.
SUHSCHIPTION HATES.
DAILY.
Ono year JG.OO
Por month ' BO
When paid strictly in ndvnnco tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Uay
Tlmcs Is $5.00 por year or $2.50 for
six months.
weekly.
Ono year f 1.K0
them "on tho hip" nnd bent for n
fall that will mean practical annlhl
lntlon for tho minority In Oregon.
NOT INCONSISTENT.
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Official Paper of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF Till: CIT1
OF MAHKHFIELD.
HEPUHLICAN STATU AM)
couxtv TicKirr
Hop, In Congrobs 1st Dint.
W. 0. 1IAWLEY.
Marlon County
(lovornor
JAY 1IOWERMAN,
Gilliam County
Suorelnry of Stnto '
F. W. HHNSON,
Doughm Colinty
Stnto TronHiiror
THOMAS U. KAY,
Marlon County
JubIIco of Supremo Court Four Year
Torm
HENRY J. DEAN,
Umntllln County
THOMAS A. McmtlDB,
Clackamas County
Justlco of Supromo Court Six Year
Torm
QUO. II. HURNETT,
Mnrlon County
FRANK A. MOORE,
Columbia County
Attorney Gouornl
A. M. CRAWFORD,
Douglas County
Supt. or Public IustructloH
L. It. ALDERMAN,
Lnno County
. . Stnto Prlntor
WILMS S. DUNIWAY,
Multnomah County
Com. of Labor and Statistics
O. P. HOFF,
Multnomah County
Railroad Commissioner
FRANK J. MILLER,
Lluu County
Stnto Engineer
JOHN II. LEWIS,
Marlon County
Wntor Commissioner 1st DIst,
JAMES T. CHINNOCK,
Multnomah County
Circuit Judges
JOHN S. COKE,
Coos County
I1ENJ. F. JONES,
Douglas County
Ren. Coos and Curry County
S. P. PIERCE,
'Coos County
Rep. 5th DIst.
EI) RACKLEFF,
Coos County
County Judgo Coos County
E. A. ANDERSON,
Coos County
ShorllT Coos County
JOHN YOAICAM,
Coo County
Clerk Coon County
JAMJ8S WATSON,
Cup County
Treasurer Coot county
T. Jsl. D1MMICIC
Cope County
Surveyor Coo County
f A. N. QOULD,
1 1 Coot County
.' Coroner Coos County
Dr. R. E. GOLDEN.
Coon Couuty
Panrntlulouer Coos Couuty
QXO. J. AKM8TRONO,
Coos County
Justice of th 1'MN
C. L. PBKNOOK
of llarshfield
NE OF tho Interesting and
plenBlng developments that re
sult from tho meetings of tho
Mnrshflcld Republican Club Is tho
doflnlto understanding of party
principles.
Antl-nssoinl)ly nnd nssombly re
publicans meet on tho common plat
form of party principles. This was
demonstrated by W. J. Butler's
speech Snturday ovonlng in which ho
proved thoro wns nothing inconsis
tent In n republican being either ns
sombly or anti-assembly before the
primary nnd supporting tho whole
ticket afterward.
Mr. nutlor Is right. There Is
nothing Inconsistent In this position.
Thoro should be nothing embarras
sing about It. nut In tho heat of
Inter-party debnto tho pooplo often
lose sight of tho fnct that it is In-tor-pnrty
debnto, and Jump nt the
conclusion Hint party linos nro ho
ling broken down when thoy nro not.
It cannot bo said ton nftcn that the
progressiva republican movoment
linn not been a movement In the di
rection of present day domocrncy.
There would be an end of tho pro
grossho movement tho momont It
was nnnotinrod- ns part of tho pro
gram to defeat assembly candidates
nftor they havo been rogulnrly
ohoson nnd endorsed nt tho prln
murles. Such an net is democratic
nnd not republican.
itntnttixntittttntntx
GOOD EVENING.
Why slander wo tho times?
Whnt crimes
Hnvo days and years, that wo
Thus chargo thorn with Iniquity?
Tho times prove good, bo thou
But such thysolf, nnd surely
know
Thnt nil thy days to theo
Shnll, spite of mischief, Imp-
py bo.
Joseph Beaumont.
If thy desire It bo
To seo
JAY
110WKRMAN IS
FIGHTER.
A GOOD
ItliPl ItLU'ANS HKT TOGETHER.
THERE ua a ring of the rousing
old time republicanism In tho
talks at tho republican smoker
Inst Saturday ovonlng. Some of tho
ltttlo talks reached tho dignity ot
real oratory lu their earnestness
(Prom tho Snlom Journal.)
Tho Hopublican candidate for gov
ernor elicits admiration becauso ho
is a good flghtor.
Whon ho talks to n campaign an
dlonco ho strikes tolling blows
strnlght from tho shoulder.
Ho does not spend his tlmo tolling
tunny stories.
To Jay Roworninn'ilfo Is real, llfo
Is earnest.
As a poor hoy In Marlon county ho
wns not hunting soft clerical Jobs.
Ho mauled rails and hauled cord
wood for a living.
Ho has hands nnd arms and n phy
slquo developed by hnrd labor.
In tho lcglslnturo ho was always
dead in earnest for or against a
proposition. '
Ho has come up from tho ranks
of tho tollors through hnrdshlp, nnd
represents tho laborer and tho prod
ucer. Ho has held no lucrntlvo political
Jobs and has not made any 'easy mon
ey lu politics.
Three dollnrs n day for forty days
has been tho limit of fnt Jobs with
htm In Oregon politics.
Ho turnod down tho big trans
continental railroads, and voted for
trio people's railroad amendment.
Jny lloworman Is n good fighter,
with clean hands, on tho side of tho
common pooplo,
Tho Republican party Is fortunate
In having, n fighter for fundamental
principles ns Its candidate for gov
ernor this year.
A CAMPAIGN IDYL.
(About 10 years nftor Kipling)
A fool thoro was nnd ho sought
Job.
Even as you and I.
His rashness would mnko tho nngcls
sob,
Wo cnlled him n fow things, but
novcr a snob,
Even ns you nnd I.
Oh, tho pledges ho got and tho lies
ho got,
Even as you and I.
Sometimes ho was cold, and some-
tlmos ho wns hot;
At tlmos ho wns cortnln; at times he
wns not;
And now we know ho was always
"not"
Even ns you and I.
Oh, tho babes ho kleecd and tho babes
ho kissed
Even ns you and I.
And tho votes that ho counted upon
but missed
Ero tlmo for tho balloting mndo him
dosist.
Ho surely was Jolly well glad to do-
Blst
Even ns you nnd I.
Then 'tho words ho spnkt and tho
drought ho break
Even as you nnd I.
And tho cure that he tool; for tho blto
ot tho snake,
And tho thirst ho nttempted In vnln
to slnke
Wo'd known nil tho tlnm whnt n
failure ho'd mnko
Even ns you and I.
breakfast Sunday, and temporarily
Injured his appetite.
Glenn broko n noun nnd two verbs
In nn argument but ho stuck In the
gnmo Just tho samo.
While Bleeping Saturdny night,
Chlsholm Injured his snororuni nnd
may never Biioro again so well.
TO AN ELECTRIC LIGHT '
Twinkle, twinkle, little nrc, v
With your very sickly spark
Up above my head you swing
You're n very ugly thing! ,
Whon the shades of night nrc como.
And I'm working hnrd nt home, i
Then It Is your "system works
With Its splutters, Jumps nnd Jerks
I don't care whnt people say,
You'vo a bilious, greenish rny,
And whoro'or they worship you
Everything Is blnck nnd blue.
Very likely you surpnss
Candles, oil and even gas;
Still, nllow mo to remark,
I don't llko you, little arc!
THE KICKER.
IIANDON'S NEW PAPER.
1JANDON, Ore., Oct. 31. John A.
Seabury and Mr. Crnlg of Aumsvlllo,
Ore., nro In Bnndon and will start
a dally paper. Their plant will ar
rlvo on tho Bronkwntor, and they
expect to got out their first Issue
about November Otli, nnd It will bo
cnlled Tho Englo.
II
NOTICE.
All Coos County warrants, drawn
on tho Gcnoral Fund, nnd endorsed
prior to April 1st, 1909, will bo paid
on presentation nt my ofllco In Co
qulllo, Oregon. No interest will bo
allowed on any of those warrants
after October 2S, 1910.
Dated this 27th day ot October,
1910. T. M. DIMMICK,
County Treasuror.
Clothes thnt nro not paid for do
not mnko tho man.
Many n solf-mndo man should bo
heartily ashamed ot his Job.
A woman really suffers In sllonco
whon slto Is so hoarso sho can't talk
about It.
W. C. T.-U.
Oratorical and Musical
Silver Medal Contest
GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY
TABERNACLE
FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. I, H O'CLOCK
Free House Wiri
CAMPAIGN
Tn nlncG the necessity of Electric Linhf uiw,n n..
J ",l,,m wreath
an, we nave decided to make this
Extremely Liberal Offer;
VVL will vvmc n rivc-nuum UJIIAUE COMPlfT-
WITH A DROP IN EACH ROOM READY TO LIGHT
THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH FOR
mviKMiu. i.i.w .Mwwuwn unnuouivit FLIGHT City
ucLicn.
WE WILL WIRE A SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE WITH A
EACH ROOM AND MAKE YOU A PRESENT OF A HM
SOME 2-LIGHT CHANDEUEF. FOR $1,25 PERMONTHff
12 MONTHS, OR A 3-LIGHT CHANDELIER FOR 31.35 P
MUN I H,
iv M' H3iii uiouuuiu nun. i-iuou ;nw$o ii enure Dill is fi
witnin sixty aays rrom time jo'o is completed,
This Offer Will Remain Open For a Short Time Only,
THE COOS BAY
GAS AND ELECTRIC CO,
TELEPHONE 17H.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
ADMISSION, ADULTS lSc
CHILDREN nc
MEDALS DISPLAYED IN WINDOW
AT WALKER'S STUDIO.
first Trusl and Savings
OF COOS DAY, MARSIIFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans ami dlucouula ... .$120, t16. 9S
Overdrafts 25-L 80
Dunds and accurltlos .... 20.090.10
Uanlclug 1ioue, furalturo
and llxiui-es GG.SfcO.SO
Cash on hand and duo
from baaka 82,906.51
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid la...tlfMMK
Surplus nnd undivided
profits 1,11! II
Dopoelti lllllll
' A SURE SHOT.
Ho Raw a door, blazed at It hot
Tho hasty shot wont wldo;
Rut tho' ho failed to Riildo tho shot,
By jinks! he shot tho guldo.
It. O. GRAVES.
$
llr. TUIihru timouticotf that Ue
IoInk t gty In tha'sojuiU lou
l ho Utm. Myb ha will tj- lo
gr. Thr r somo dt oum Ib
(tut now.
Somebody says thoro will ho no
loafing In hoavon. Next thing wo ex
pect to hear that tho gold-pavod
streets havo no shady sldo.
Thero was a young lady named
nnnkor,
Who slept whllo tho ship was nt
anchor;
Sho awoko In dismay
Whon sho heard tho mnto say
"Now hoist up tho top sheot and
Bpankor."
non nooTH.
HEAL ESTATE.
I hnvo somo ot tho host buys on
tho liny. Can arrnugo easy tonus.
Houses nnd buildings for rent.
AUGUST FRIZEEN,
58 Contrnl Avo. Marshfleld, Oro.
Everybody In tho world should bo
happy. The young havo tholr dreams
and tho old havo their pleasant mem
ories to keep .thorn 'company.
LIGHT AND J.IFK.
The sen Is bluo
When tho sky Is fair,
Uut of aslion huo
When tho clouds are Uiert.
It Is dark nnd grsy
In Jho rylM6 llht
Of leaden day
Or a mooitliMi nlftet.
' We live and learn. Apropo
whip we bea.to auuounoe tat the
oleatlAo dlaeorery has been made
that a eow'a atemaob tucna couaulete
ly over vcy time ahe eats a full
WML
So life teeme brlfht
weu the eky (i clear.
of 'But notftlnt'e, right
When there to ne beer.
H. J. HoKBOWN.
Ours la a slortoua oountry. It la
doubtful l( there la auother la the
world that cau produce aa many at
tractive unmarried women who are
capable of oarulng a gootl llvtug tor
a husband.
SHIRT WA1BTS nnd S.WE.VTI5RS
nt COST for ono week only nt
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
DECOYS at tho Guunory.
l.VJl'RKD WYKIU.
The frlenda of CoQutlle aay their
team would have made a better
allowing if the team had beeu in bet
ter form. A few minor accidents re
oently tended to cripple them some.
Among those affected were the fol
lowing: While Collier was gazln out of .i
car window on his way over from Co
qulllo. Sunday morning, ho Injurod
his optlclitus gazorum. Ho wns not
ublo to seo tho goal nnd will not be
able to gazo again for several weeks
A Rolloul was reading up tho now
HOTEL GARDINER,
at Gardlnor, Oregon has beon re
modelled and Improved nnd Is undor
now managomont. Special accommo
dations for stago passengers and for
people desiring a rost at tho seashore.
"You'll I.IUo tho Place."
J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
Total $293,651.01 Total !i
Wo invito your attontlon to tho Ftrong condition of tbli bank u
shown by tho sworn sattoment, to-wlt:
Cash rosorvo 43 per cent of i?&
Rosorvo required by law 15 por cent of d?it
Rosorvo in oxcoas of logal requlroments 28 per cent of dejd"a
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
JOHN 8. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGSTACICEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
DORSEY KREITZER, Coehlor. W. S. CHANDLER,
WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER,
M. C. HORTON. Vice Prosldent and Manager.
DOES A GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST UUSI.VES&
YOUR IIUSINESS SOLICITED.
FOR CAREFUL CLEANING
Ladies should bring their Dresses,
Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
COOS HAY TAILORING CO.,
J. W. Josophson, Mgr,
180 South Ilroailmiy, Murslifleld.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PR. J. W. INGRAM,
Physician niul Surgeon.
Olllio 208-201) Coos llull&lsx.
Phonos Oftko 1G21; Resldenco 1G22
J
HE.NNETa',
Lawyer,
Ofllco over Flanagan & Ronnatt Bank
larhfi9ld, Oragon
W.AI. S. TU1JPKN,
Architect.
Ovor Chambor of Comnmreo.
THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL RANK.
Wells Fargo Nevada NnfJontI lUuk, San Franeiieo, W.
The United BIntes National nlc, Portland, Or.
Tho National Park Hank, New York, N. Y.
Tho Corn Kvchniige National Rank, Chicago. Ill
The Rank of Scotland, London, England.
The Credit Ijvnniuilu. Purln TTrnnrn.
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking cenwri U
irAm 1.1. a -i ..- ... .t. 1 nT.-tv, rntrii 'w
Draws
Drafts
on
Europe, Asia. Africa. Auitralia. China. Janan. North, Centra
Couth America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to eheet
Cortlflcntes of Deposits issued. Safe Deposit Doxeiforre
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MAR3HF1ELD, OREGON.
Oldest Rank lu Coos County, Established in 1880.
Paid up Capital and Surplus. $80,000.00.
Assets over Half Million Dollars. )hg jjajt 1
Does a general banking business nnd draws drafts on w ?.
of California, San Francisco. Cal.: Hanover National D"; 'i.
First National Dnnk, PortHnd, Ore ; First National ua" 'L
hliri?. nrf Th n.wlr.,, l.itnt Q..1, TJnnV TAd.. London, f't
T Also sells exchange ou all of the principal cities of Eut ton
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to enw
f dfpo3lt lock boxes for rent.
, . OFFICERS: n ..
I t' J)' "KWKTT, rrt-alclent. 1'. WILLI AMS, Cashier.
I J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCH ESTKR. Mu
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. --y
0
NEW LIVERYjl
STEAMK
BREAKWAlBj
1
Fancy new rigs, good horses and
careful drivers are uow at the dis
posal of the Coos Bay public 'at
ItltASONAULlt HATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywhere any time. Horsos
boardod and rlj? eared for.
New hoarse and special accommo-'
dntlous provided for funeral parties
W. L. CONDRON
Livery & Feed Stables
South llroadway, Marslifleld.
TuesW'
SnlUfiom AIiihuorthDock, Portland, t 8 P. Jf., every
fl Salht from Coos liny every Sntimlnv nt service of time. Rcservot 0 j
v . . . - j(
)j will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purd
J W. F. Miller, Agt,. Ffccne Fftla 3S-I
Coos BayKosebiirg Stage- U
Dally stage between Roseburg a ml Murshtleld. Stage lea
Sunday nt 7 p. 111. Faro, $0.00. v..nD
OTTO s' HETTER, Agent, O. P. BAJJJJ 'Cl
120 MARKET AV., Marehflcld. Agent, ROSEIJWa.
PHONE 11