KS3 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 1911 WMB"""""""" .IIII.IIMI 1WI i.M n WTTTT- ,ui.iiiimiinMM"'1'"-- 1 ft t Ft H w T i I) Ml ;i If If h;hm l ijmHMmwrmwMMi"; V . !) Hif" COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt the postoffloe fit Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEV IMItor niul Pub. HAN K. MALONEV Nous Editor An Independent Heimblican news paper published every evening except Bundny, and Weekly by Xbo Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho sorvlco of thn ycoplo, that no good cause shall lack a champion, nnd that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Bay TImos represents 11 consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Day Advertiser. Thn CoaBt Mall wns tlto first dally estab lished on Coos IJny and Tho Coos Day TImos Is Its lnimcdliito successor. SUHSCHIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year JG.Ofl Por month Gu When paid strictly In atlvnnee the nubscrlptlon prl ot the Coos Day Times Is $6.00 per year or $31.50 for nix months. WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 Official Paper of Coin County. OFFICIAL PAPER OP TIIK cm OP MAHSIIFIELD. Addrosa nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, InniliNcli! :: :: :: :: Oregon e KCHOOIi JIOVH TOO HOISTEROUS. Tiikkh mis ueuii buiiiu jiibi plaint of tho too boisterous ac tions of so mo Marshflcld school boya who attend tho public library and HnKor around tho entrnnco to tho building nnd nnuoy visitors. It Is meroly careless Indlfforcnco ot tho boys as to the rights of others. They think that so long as It Is Intended to be merely fun It should bo accept ed by overyono In tho nnmo spirit. Tho boys may hnvo a rudo awaken ing, howovor, If Marshal Carter, hur rlcH them off to tho city Jnll sonio aft ernoon. This rudeness Is not con fined to tho library alone but reports from other places and sourcos con firm It. This condition is not confined to Mnnrtilluld. In ovory city In tho sghnol boys, considered ns n class, .no accorded greater freedom from irs-ponsibllltj In the home nnd school than they should I"1 given. The trouble lies piluelpnlly In the laxity ,f homo discipline the failure t" tench obedience nnd a singular lack of education In reverence for auth ority. This does not apply by nny means to all high-school boys, but It applies to altogether too many of them, and not only In Philadelphia but In every othor city In tho coun try. Tho remedy probably lies In more rigid school government, upon which tho state on behalf of good citizen ship, hns tho right to Insist. The weakening of tho homo Influcnco is ono of tho lamentable facts to which wo cannot closo our eyes howovor much wo may desire to do so; and with that tho greater burden of re sponsibility Is thrown upon the school, nnd must be exercised by It, annctlonod, of course, by the author ity of tho state, unloss wo would do Injustices to tho boy himself. Till! LOIHEIUACK. HANK ELECTS OFFICERS. The stockholders nud directors of the First National Hank hold their regular meeting and election of offi cers Tuesday. Tho following were elected dlvoctors: A. J. Sherwood, It. E. Shine, L. II. Hazard, It. C. Dement? h. Hnrlockor, I. Ilackor. Tho directors then elected the fol lowing officers: A. J. Sherwood, president. R. E. Shine, vice-president. L. 11. Hazard, cashier. O. C. Sanford, assistant cashier. Cashier Hazard stated that tho past year's business had been very satisfactory In every particular nnd that 1,G00 had been carried over to tho surplus account during tho year, scvoral times moro than tho law re quires. Coqulllo Herald. IIKR15 baa been a good deal said In Jest regarding the luniber- lack, and some very thrilling romances from nenr-llfo have been written concerning him, to create it balance on some Journal ists' butcher bills. The fact Is that very little that Its truo has boon anld or wrltton about the man who man ages tho luminous end or n cnuthook. It Is nlto a fact thnt tho lumberjack doesn't enro a continental. Yet, whllo ho doos not demand nny defense, tho Northwest owos so much directly nnd Indirectly to tho man who oxaggoratos tho collego sty les In clothos and lowers tho haughty pride of tho monarch of tho forest, that ho Is moro than entitled to n word of protost. Thoro may bo n molancholy droop about tho knees of tho lumberman's trousorB; ho may say, "I 80011"; ho may ent bonus with his knlfo and plo with his fingers, but ho Is a wholo lot moro essential to tho upbuilding of a great now emplro than tho dys peptic endavor with a black cord on his glnssos who writes by-lino ar ticles at a penny a word. Thoro Is a lot of lumborjnek stock In the populnco of tho Northwest, and tho country has reason to bo proud of It. It Is by bucIi men thnt wildernesses nro conquered, nnd tho foundations laid for bigger achieve ments. Tho Northwest doosn't noocl tho aesthetic lulluenco of nny moro mollycoddled, but If thoro Is nny of- uniintrv there Is 11 tendency of some high school boys to Indulgo In thlsjM" ectton of tho country thnt has tired of the man wiio wears long spi ttort of bolHtoroiiHuess and carry their fun milking to oxco. Hack lit Phil adelphia they hnvo had troublo of Into with a gang of high-school boys who conceived the Idea that thoy wore not properly fulfilling their mission In llfo unless thoy conducted thumsulvofi In public In such manner as to annoy thouo who canto In con taut with them, says the Portland Telegram. Those Philadelphia lads wero mer ry youths of tho boUtorous sort who funded that any oscnpndo would pass no long ns it was aliened to be a Joke k(s in his hoots, and tucks his pants Inside his socks, Coos liny nnnounccs that It has ndoptod tho open door policy. STARTLING IF TRUE. HAVING ni to tho pr Prof. Wa .WING applied mathematics to roblom of rnco suicide, alter F. Wilcox of Cor nell university announced to mi association tho other day that bnbloH wlU have dlBitppoarod from tho I'nlted States ns early ns tho Thoy developed 11 fnvorlto pastime of : year 11.01 5 unloss tho Imltod Statos hoarding streetcars, capturing the Imports tliotn rrom imnco. conductor and moloriunu, who wore That Is rnther untitling. If truo, hold by some of them while others but It Is comforting to recall that ran the ears with no regard for the mathematical prophecies have not rlMhts or confidences of other lms-Ulwas been fulfilled. anua-or. They would not stun for! About n century ago another dls- A CURIOUS BIRD. Tho Crested llonclzln Whon Hatchrd Hns Four Lens. The crested honelrln of Itrltlsh Gr! aim Is the only survivor of a certain nice of birds most of which nre no'V known only us foMilH. The lioiietz.'u Inhabits the most secluded forestM if South America, nnd Its survival be yond Its eoimenew Is tloiihtlww owln to Its retiring habits nnd to the fn t that It feed on wild nrtim leaves, which give Its liesh 11 most orfeuslvj flavor, rendering It unlit for fowl. The chief peculiarity of the hoiicU'J consists In the fuel that when It Is hatched It possesses four well develop, ed legs. The young birds leuve the mvit nnd climb uliotit like monkeys over the adjoining limbs nnd look more like treo toads than birds. The mmllllcntloii of the fore llt;is begins nt once after hatching, when tho chtwB of the digits full off nnd the whole clawlike hand begins to flatten and become wing shaped. Feu them soon appear, nud before full growth Is reached not 11 vestige remains of the original character. The adult birds not only have do claws upon their wings, but their thumbs oven are bo iioorly developed that one would hardly suspect thnt In tho nestlings wo have the nearest ap proach to a quadruped found among existing birds. London Tlt-llItB. Tung Po and TenmoUlnn. There Is but one way of untieing ten, for Unlets tho water boiling" bo To pour on water inollii tho tea. Tho teapot Itself Bhould be heated very hot before the ten Is placed In It nnd the boiling water poured on. It Bhould be scalding hot water or tho leaves will float to the top. No less authority than Tung Po. the Chinese poet, Is quoted for a recipe for toiiinnklng. He says: "Whenever tea Is to be Infused take water from 11 tunning stream and boll It over a live ly flro. It Is 1111 old custom to uso run ning water, boiled over 11 lively lire. That from springs In the hills Is snld to be best and river water the next, while well water N the worst. A lively Hie Is a clear, bright charcoal tire. Whun making an lufualon do not boll the water too hastily. At llrst It begins to sparkle like crabs' eyes, then soniowli.it like fish's eyes, nnd lastly It bolls up like pearls Innumerable springing nnd waving about. This Is tho way to boll water." I li U i Wk ! e MwMi f,.uji. Miiifw.uvur e 111 t. Merchants "f W l! Urn 'rsn i Vt 4 1 :'A 3 :wr,er!.V,U rvnpf tn thflir business. This lamp a m h Die khiK uloiie could have held her up tlioee hIio wanted to get 011 or off tluuulshed scholar proved by mathe-juiid prsveniwl her from sinking, and "Touch Not tho Queen." Under this title n Paris Journal pro fesses to give nn nccount of tho tragic death of the queen of Slam, who was as greatly loved ns her consort. Some years ago her majesty wits lioailut: with ladles of the court In 11 lake In the guldens of the palace nt HaiigkeU. The j boat overturned, nud the queen could not swim. She wns surrounded by nu merous personages who could have hnved her life, but no one has tho right to extend the hand upon the queen. the ears, and their conduct ueiiHrully j matles that lu tue course or com was such as to terrify women and paratlvely a few year population ohlldren who hapunied to be uasseu-, would multiply so rapidly that the Sera. Such Is substantially the re-'life of the world would not find sup jort of the affair; but the report goes! I"1"- T"t was the Malthuslan tin to say that tho streetcar people! theory of Thomas It. Mnllhus. A made an apuanl to tho police, audjhuudred years have gone since this hofore anyone roalhwd what was theory frightened tho world, and yot happening a score or more of those' Its fullllliiiont seems so far from llke youngstors wero under nrrest and ly that othor mathematicians nro now "behind tho bars In the city Jnll. j piedlctlng depopulation by race sul awalllng parents and friends to put cblo. lip the nwwawnry ball to Insure their! It I inlte llkoly that nnothor con Hupoamnae In court. t,y will prove this now iiiatheiuatlc Following this drastic action thoro 'al prophet to have been ns far wrong was au uproar niuong the parents of Mnlthiu. the bojs. Their lwy "wore good," However. Prof. Walter F. Wlloox they "never did uuy thing wrong, makes a timely appearance ns n and they "should not have ben ar- preacher against race suicide, since retted for Indulging lu a little harm- Theodore Hoosevelt has taken to leas mhuhwr." ITIuclpals of the slleueo. hlch schools who commended the ac-, - Hon of the authorities, aunounctug' Uve your Job printing done l the same time that thoy would do The TImos offlaa. all In their power to bring these gay young blades to proper respect for , the luw and the rights of other po j ale under the law, are made the ob-1 j, ,.o..i ntinnh IMItlnni V rtlfiT Olio Hl'ulntl lKllnr Rrwirl for Jeot of parental attact. Petitions ,.,.,.,, Mll, lh ,llt, ,.aimoi u ra b are elreulutod reriuestlng the prlnoU, ""''"; j'Tubhky a . o . r ,.1 ...o pals to restun, nud tuere is a lureai u,.. uu-iiihIuisihi. ! Kn i k j. mo he was nowhere at hand. Uespectful ly Hie court allowed the queen to drown. MOSCOW CATHEDRAL. at Head The Times Want Ads. HOtt'n till!- .... ,,, .!,,.,, .,.. ...in 1, ,,,,, 1,1 in' 1.11 llio ll I ' ohi inn) t III him vt that tho wholo matter will be taken , i( x h,rMi,i , ,;i 1 .!,.,.. iii..( tt -i, i... nnlllli-a i 11" i.im-iimiN "' imii n r. ni .uusu This Is au exceptional case of Its 1 ml 1. nil". ImIIn ''. i iiin limit lUHilo l I1 "rm. Milium. KlNk vN Vkiiviv, 1 11 liiil hAlH llruuirlklM.xnloilii.il Irlii'l in Philadelphia, but it serves as lUtl'al'iUrrhrur!. ukoiiluterimll), ,.(. , ,, , . . , 1 . liicilluvll hihi'i ilio i.HMi.l uii.i mui'tiiu k ir an Indl'Hilon of a too Kouornl ten- (iuibuiui To.iimouii. m-ui froo dency that needs correction. High ( ' k ' l lV ..Mi.sii,ir..s(.u. Fantastic Lookina Edifico Erected by Ivan the Terrible. One of the most extraordinary nnd fantastic Christian places of worship lu the world Is the Cathedral of Mos cow, known as Vtislll Ulajenul, strange not only In outline and conception, but even htrnnger In Its history. No ono knows the architect's mime, but the story goes that the czar ordered his eyes to be put out directly the church was completed, so that he should nev er be able to surpass his work. The Idea of the building wns Inspired by the wickedest and maddest monarch who ever sat on 11 throne Ivan the Terrible, egnr of Muscovy. The architecture Is lu every respect oxtrnvuirant and liarlmiip. and the col oring Is gnrlMi lu the extreme. It has nine chupels. roofed by nine cupolas, eatli dlffereut and each struuger than the other. One iveiubles a piueupple. another a melon, u third Is sukl to ape Hedgehog In lu npiienrance, nud the rest are more or les grotesquti. Some are till; others are pnlutctl lu UHlliaut hue. Indeed, the only description Is that It U a ulghtmare of a church. tu lilting legai y of a ruler who grilled bis rouiiKcior In frying paus and (loihtHl lis suMi-ots In benrvklns In ord'r that trained doos mliilit worry and tear them to pleces.-Striid Muga aluu, Havo your Job printing done n. Tho Times office. Why AH 'grasses jrchants Are Using Electric Ligkt Progressive merchants everywhere have founc the vonclerful General Llectric Mazda Lamp an immeasurable benefit to their business. 1 his lamp radiates brilliant vhite rays nearly like those of the sun. This superior quality of arlilrcial light is produced by a rare metal filament that not only radiates a perfect light, but gives nearly three times as much light as the ordinary incandescent nnrl r-ft nn mnvfi In burn. It isthis rcmark- lble combination of facts that is causing thousands 11 JUL 19 OlTHUr iiuiumwmiwm.q lighting. It is making electricity the universal illuminant. You owe it to yourself to nt least como in nnd see this wondeiful lamp. Wc can show you to your own satisfaction that this G-E Mazda Lamp immensely in creases the advantages of electric light. OREGON POWER. CO. For Strictly Fresh Better Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FItKB DKLlVEIHES 8 A. M. nnd 2 1. M. Phono 7H-T. COOS BAY LIVERY I Wo hnvo secured tho livery bim. j iicss of U. II. Hclsncr nud nre pre i pared to render excellent sen I n to tho iiooplo of Coos Uuy. C.in,ful drivers, good rigs nnd over thing that will liioun sntlsfnctory sen Ire to tho public. Phono us fur n driving horse, n rig or nnythlng needed In the livery lino. Wo nlso do o trui'kliiK dullness of nil kinds, lllniudiai'd, Itc.ln & llliinclinid l.lvery, I'eetl mill Sules Service. 141 First nnd Alder Streets. Phono 138-J 100 THAI' MSTi:i IIAltltKD piiY.MOtTii itorus. Our niatliiKH hnvo produced stand urd-brcd Hpoclinuns of exhibition (liinllty with recordtt of 2-12, 227, 222 obb lu 3CC days. Itaby ClilrliH mill I'txa for Hutchlm; Hook your ordora now for spring dollvory. A fow cockorolB from henvy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Plnrc, Poultry Vnnb KIU2D. UACIIMAN, Prop. Murahllcld, ltov -IH5, Phono 28H First Trust and Savings Bank OV COOS HAY All of tho necessary stops nuthor Iz iik tho consolidation of tho First Nntlonal Hank nnd tho First Trust and Savings Hank hnvo boon tnkon -nnd on Monday Jnnunry 10th, tho First National bnnk will open for buslnoss lu tho olllcos now occupied by tho First Trust and SavlngH Hank. The consolidation ot tho two banks will talto effect on or about thnt date, nnd tho business will bo conducted iindor tho tinine of tho First National Dank. The First National Bank of Coos Bay strictly a commkiicial hank. DltAWS lUtAFTS ON (Wells l-'arKo Neviulu Nut loin The United Stales National 1 The Nntlonal Park lhiuk, Nc nnl llanlc, San Francisco, Cal Ihinlc, Portland, Ore. Now York, N. Y. Tho film KvrliniiL'n N'ntloniil Itnnk. PlilrnL'n Til. The Haul; of Kcotluiul, London, England. Tlie Cirdlt l,yiniiials, Paris, Frnnco.-yHfrflii;'krafcS&.y " j In addition wo draw drafts on nil piinclp.il banking centers In Europo, Asia, Africa, AuatraU , China, Jnpan, North, Contrnl and So, America. Personal nnd couunoiclnl nccounts kept subject tocheck Certltlcntes of Deposits ii-sued. riafo Doposlt Iloxos for rent. Good Evening II.WK YOU ANY LAL'NDItY? If so, do not forget that this U TIIK laundry where you got tho best work, nnd prices nro In ovory ono' reach. Call up and ono of the drlv rs will call and explain all details to you. All tolophono calls aro quickij nttemlod to, becnuso wo nro running wo wagons. OUIt GUAHANTHi: IS YOUIt SAT ISFACTION. MAIlSIIFIi:i.I) HANI) AND STE.UI LAUNDItY. rJmi7ey llros., Proti. Phone 2204. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Day OH and Suppl) Company uuder tho mnnngoment ot J. W. Flanagan will contlnuo to hnn dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso Ilno, dlstlllato, bonzlne and coal ol! at their oil houso ncross tho Day to which placo thoy havo movod their office Plionn 302. Flanagan (Sh Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldcht nuiik In Coos County, IMnbllsliid In 1HHI). lnul up Ctipltul, Surplus-, nud fiidlvldcil Prollts over if: 100,000. Assets Over Half Million Do Inis. Does a uoneral banking buslitt'KS and draws drafts on tho nnn-c of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Hank, N. Y.; First National Hnnk, Portland, Ore.; First National Dunk, How burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Hnnk, Ltd., London, Engluud. Also sells exchange on nil of tho principal cltlos ot Europe. Individual and corporation nccounts kept subject to check. Safo doposlt lock boxos for rent. OFFICERS: ,T. W. HI-JNXUTT, President. J. II. FLANAOAN, V.-Pres. It. F. W1LL1A.A1S, Cashier. GKO. K. WINCUICSTKIt, Asst. Cash. INTKKKST PAH) ON TIME Dri'OSlTS. Evory family hns nood of n good, rollnblo llnlmout. For sprnlm. bruises nnrouess of tho muscles nnd rheumatic pnlns thoro Is nono hotter thnu Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. Eastside Winners 1 Block In Homo Addition, containing over 3 acres for ?903 G Lots for JI75, East Mnrshfls.fi 10 Lots for... , ?C00 East Marshflcld 1G Lots for JSOO Eastsldo ALL fiOOl) HAY VIEWS TKHMS EASY OTIIEH 0001) HUYS 2 Lots on Fifth stroet near Hennesioy resldenco for ?G00 plus ?225 street Improvement bonds. Cornor Johnson and Fifth streot, 50x1-10 for ?G50 plus $225 street improvement bonds. FOlt COOD WOHK Drug your clothes to us, ClennlnKi pressing nnd ropnlrlng n spcclnlty, by experienced men. Satisfaction gUBtnntood HLANCHAHI) & DOI) SON, South Hronilwiiy. SAVE .MONEY ny having your olC clothos pressol nnd cleaned. Makes thorn look bo' tor and wenr longer, Fatlsfactlou guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josonhson. Mcr. ''I 180 South Hromlivny. Mnrshflcld Sea Title, Guarantee St Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACICEN, Manage, SEE FHIZEEN If you want to get In on some of the est real estate bargains on the Day Also If you wont tho best Insut Nance nt tho best rates. AUGUST FHIZEEN. SiS Central Ave. Marshflcld. Ore ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE THE M.OYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTEL Rntos reducod to: Day 50c, 75c and 1.00; week ?2.00 to ?5.00. House keeping apartments with gas range8 10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE 1IATHS F,. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. I llll "Tf T " t Turkish Bakfas 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J J i, if Tlf.