The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 30.191 1-,-., ,..
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COOS , BAY TIMES
Entorcd nt tho postofflco nt Marsh
Clold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls os second class
mall matter.
M. C. MALONKY Editor nml Pub.
DAN E. MALOXEY News Editor
An Indoponilent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co.
Dedicated to tlio servlco of the
jicoplo, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Tho Coos Bay Tlmos represents n
consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall
and Tho Coos Day Advertiser. The
Coast Mall was tho first dally estab
lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos
Day Tlmos Is Its fmmodliito sue
cossor.
I W I T H T H E i
t toastandtea:
some puzzlers.
Where can a man buy n cap for his
knee?
Or a key for a block of his hnlr?
Can his eyes be called an academy
Because thero nro pupils there?
In the crown of his head what gems
are set?
Who travels tho bridge of his
nose?
Cnn he use whoii shingling the roof
of his mouth
The nails on the ends of his toes?
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COK LATER
MANAGER Or PROMOTION COM
MITTEE OK PORTLAND COM
MITTEE OK PORTLAND COM
MERCIAL CLUIt PLAN'S TO VIS
IT COOS HAV.
SUIISCRIPTIOX RATES.
DAILY.
Ono year $G.0O
JPor month 60
When paid strictly In advance the
Description prlco of tho Coos Day
Times Is $5.00 per yoflr or $2.50 for
elx months.
weekly.
One year $1.50
Official Paper of Coos County.
What doos he raise from a slip of
his tongue?
Who plays on the drums of Ills
oars?
And who cnn tell tho cut and style
Of the cont his stomach wears?
Can the crook of Ills olbow be tent
to Jail?
And If to, what did It do?
How does he sharpen his xhoulder
bladea?
I'll be hanged If I know do you?
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CIT1
OF MAHSIIPIELI).
Address all communications to
COOS HAV DAILY TIMES,
Mnrshflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon
A CITY'S HEAL GREATNESS.
COOS HAY citizens have given
much tlmo to thought for tho
matorlal development of their
community and tho expansion of Its
industries, Its trade and Its popula
tion. Why not glvo a little thought
for tho moral development of their
community and tho bettorment of
tholr citizenship.
Why not hnvo some such senti
ment as this to Btlmulntu our citiz
enship: Wo will novor bring dlsgrnco
to this our city by any act of
dlshonosty or cowardlco, nor
over desert our Buffering com
rades In tho ranks; wo will fight
Tor tho IdonlH and sacred things
of tho city, both nlono and with
many; wo will revero nml obey
tho city's laws, nnd do our host
to Incite n like roiipect nnd ro-voit-nco
In those nhove us who
stre prone to annul and set thorn
ut naught: wo will strive un
ceasingly to quicken the public's
boiiso of civic duty; thnt thus,
In nil theso wnya wo will trans
mit this city not only not loss,
hut groator, bettor and moro
bcnutlful thnn lt was transmit
ted to us.
Something llko twenty centuries
ago ovory citizen of Athens was re
quired to plodgo himself to that
sentiment under oath and mnko lt
tho standard of his citizenship. Whllo
Athenian citizenship was maintain
ed on thnt basis, Athens flourished
nnd mndo of itself tho grontost nnd
most beautiful city of the world.
"When Athonlnu citizenship fell from
thnt standard. Athens foil mid he
enmo n mere memory of Its former
splendor.
Now Industrie. Increased trade
nnd inmo people contribute to big
ness In a city, but lino citizenship
jilono contribute to real grentuow.
It Ih worth whllo to boar that In
mind hero on Cow liny whore we
nro ambitious to attain real greatness,
TO HURT THE TOWX.
Opposo improvonientH.
Mistrust public men.
Hun tho town down to strangers,
ltofuso to ndvortlso In your paper.
Do not Invost a cont lay out your
monoy somowhoro else.
Ho pnrtloular to discredit tho mo
tives of public-spirited men.
hengthen your face when n strnn
gor sponks of locating in tho town
or vnlloy.
If n man wnuta to buy your prop
erty ask him two pricos for it.
If ho wants anybody olse's, Inter
foro nml discourage him.
Rofuso to see the merit in any
scheme that doos not exactly bunollt
you.
nun down everything nnd every
body but Numbor Ono.
Tho Amalgamated Prevaricator's
Club mot an tho Waterfront nnd fell
to discussing tho woather. Vlnco
Pratt remarked that G. X. Holt's
story of cold weathei reminded htm
of a wlntor in Kansas when a far-
nior went out after n load of' hay.
Ho was smoking his pipe when the
blizzard struck, and it blew nil the
tobacco out, and frozo the pipe to
Ills mouth, then tho snow sifted
through the pipe stem, filling him
with snowbnlls. They poured hot
water through the pipe to thaw the
snow balls and tho poor man sweat
Icicles for nearly n week. It was a
hard winter.
"Well, ono winter I trnvoled In
Idnho nnd Montana," chimed In Col.
Going " and In one of tho small
towns thcrd It got so cold that a
pumpkin frozo so solid thnt they
used It for an nuvll for two years,
and tho stock looked bo tough that
they mndo ax handles out of their
shadows. The wind blow tho snow
through tho keyhole, nnd drifted in
to the clock, limiting It run so slow
that thero were only four dnys in
tho week. And tho nose of tho ten
kettle was frozen off. .Those were
days that tried men's soles nnd up
pers, too."
"Well, sir," remnrkod Dnvo Staf
ford, "ono tlmo when I was living
buck In lllluoy, In hog killing time
we had a kettle of boiling water sot
ting on tho stove, nnd wo took 't
out In the yard and it froze bo dog
gono quick tho Ico was hot."
Tho club thon ndjonrned without
wnltlug for n motion.
C. C. Chnpmnn, mnnagcr of the
Promotion Committee of the Port
land Commercial club, who had
planned to ncconipany the delegation
of Portland business men who were
to have accompanied the Anvil on
hot- Initial trip to this and other
nearby points, writes that ho expects
to come hero soon, anyway.
.lust when the Anvil will bo here,
no one here appears to know. She
was at Florence the other dny -nnd
it was reported today thnt she was
at Tiandou but this could not be con
firmed. Mr. Chapman in a letter to The
Times says:
"Copy of your Issue of January
1 7 til containing news Item that I
was coming to Mnrshllcld with tho
Chamber of Commcrco delegation
mnkos mo feel still worso than over
that I missed the trip. Tho kind
and generous things you sny arc
very much appreciated by Portland
and myself nnd I assure you thnt the
first business delegation thnt goes
from Portland to Mnrshflcld will
have me as a member.
"Tho other trip wns callod off
without my knowledge, In fact I wns
In tho stateroom of tho steamer be
foro I learned it had happened. If
a delegation goes from Portland this
spring I certainty nm coming any
way as I am very anxious to seo the
Coos liny country nnd moot your
progressive .Maraiiiicid men with n
vlow of rendering your locality bet
tor advertising service. Wo nro con
stantly referring inquiries to Coos
Hay nnd always tako pleasuro In
snying a good word for your district.
I think wo cnn servo you still bettor
If wo got Into thnt closor personnl
touch that results from nn occasional
visit."
THE
mTtAlAw
Bench C 5)
Made' J(
SHOE
No. 205S. A turdr comfortable toe
room hoo for heavy men. Two full
doublo sole of the old method bark tan
nage a feature of all "Senato" iliocl.
Dronil heeli wide, round toe. Upper
leather it (elected Auttrallan kid.
PETER CLAUSEN
Exclusive Shoo Storo
iAfiw
iwwy No. 2oss MA
i.T3H iii lining,
No. 20SS
Winter
Welahl
Dlucherof
Genutnit
AuttralianKaniaroo
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000.00
"YV. S. Chandler, President;
. M. C. Ilorlou, Vice-President;
Dorsey Krcitzer, Cashier.
Hay T. Kaufman, -AfsI. Cashier
D1UKCTOBS:
"V S. Chandler, John S. Coke, V. "IT. Douglas,
John .'I' Hall, "Win. C! rimes, h S. Dow, S. 0. iWrs,
AV. I Murphy, M. C. Jlorton.
DOES A GJ'JNKBAL BANKING JU'SrNI'JSS.
Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe
deposit boxes i'or rent in our steel lined fire and bur
glar proof vaults.
Coal Cheapest fJ
on loos Bav
Ltniiit conl si. no. v... I
" conl Hiia
Wo do nil kinds f ,lnitl
,..,t.nll.,.. tt O' 111
" , " ,,,rBCB nnd vehicle,,
sale. For quick delivery ca
L.
or phone
H. HEISNER
mo 120-.J or lo-I,. M
SEE I'lllEKv
f vnn wnnl in tmt l .... ..
" os- " sonic of iv,
est real ostato bargains on tha
Also If you want the best nrj,.
iiiilu ul iiiu uusi rates,
AUGUST I'1'IKI-ti.V
03 Central Ave. MnrahPeM. q!k
Good Evening
HAVE VOL A XV LAlM)it
If so, do not forgot n.at thl ,
THE laundry when. v,, w. ,he b((
worn, an.i prices niv in (l r. t(i
rencn. uiui up and " ".,
rs will call nnd f.,ilnln all dctalljii
yoil. All telephone MIN nro nnirH.
nttiMiilotl to, beciMHP wo me rnnnlm
wo wagons.
OUlt C5UAI5AXTEE IS VOUIt SAT
ISI'ACTIOX.
.MAItSIIKIEI.l) HAXI) AXI) STK.1M
luWXiniY.
.i!iin7ir llro., Prop. I'hone 220J,
Flanagan (Sit Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon
Olilcut Hank In Coos Comity, INtubllslud In 1HHI).
Paid up Capital, Surplus, itutl Undivided Profit over 8100,000.
Assets Over Half Million Do law.
Does a gouoral bnnklng business nnd draws drafts on tho DatK
of Callfomln, San Francisco, Crl.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.;
First Xntlonnl Dank, Portland, Oro.; First National Hank, Ilo4i
burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd., London, England.
Also sells exchnngo on all of tho principal cities of Europe.
Individual nnd corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe
doposlt lock boxes for rent.
OFFICERS:
J. I1EXXETT, President. J. II. FLAXAOAN. V.-Prci.
It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. E. WIXCHESTEU, Asst. Cash.
IXTEHEST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Fathor sometimes hns n hunch
thnt thero Is plenty of sympathy for
and laws to protect all tho white
slavos except him.
If you nlways speak tho truth peo
ple will overlook your bad grammar.
WII.IIELMIXA STILL FAST
Gleaner Unable to Pull Schooner Off
From lleach.
The Wltholmlna Is still high on
tho bench near Gnrdlnor. Yesterday
Capt. Cornwall of tho tug Gleaner
got n cablo on hor but only moved
hor about tho length of tho vessel.
Capt. Tyler has offered $1,000 for
the hauling of tho Wilhelmlnn baok
Into deep wator nnd Capt. Cornwall
will make other attempts.
TAIT FAVOIIS 'FltlSCO.
Vote Will llo Taken On Panaina E
position Tuesday.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 0.
San Francisco U believed to have won
tho fair, Inasmuch ns President Taft
ileelKred that ho favorod the coast
city. Congress U to vote on lt to
morrow. New Orleans hoostors Sat
urday admitted thnt San Francisco Is
far In tho load, according to n sta
tement given out as follows:
"It Is tho unnnlmous verdict of of
ficials at Washington that San Fran
cisco has tho best of struggle and
will probably win. Wo hnvo an un
olllclal stntomont today thnt telo
Kinius containing 100,000 signatures
hnvo been sent from the West to
Washington demanding thnt San
Francisco bo granted the fair."
KEV. TIll'USTOX TO ASTOHIA.
Former Mnrshflcld ltnptKt Minister
Leaves Charge nt Haines.
HAINES, Ore., Jan. 30. Rev. D.
W. Thurston, for the past year pas
tor of tho First naptlst church, has
tendered his resignation to tho
church board and aecouted a call to
tho pastorato of tho First naptlst
church at Astoria, and will tako up
Talk In tho loafing places of how tho work In his now field tho first
linrd tlmos nro and how things in gon-( of February. Rev. Thurston was
oral nro, in your estimation, going formerlv nnstor of tho naptlst church
to tho demnltlou bow-wows. Ex. nt Marshfleld, Ore.
ROAD HAD NEAR SVMXEH.
Tho RoBoburg N'ows of Inst week
In commenting on Hugh McLnln's
stntoment of tho condition of tho
old Coos Dny wagon road, snys: "In
connection with this It might bo
stated that Mr. Darunrd, who has
tho contract for carrying tho mall
ovor this route, Is tnnklng tho trips
on schedule time up to within throo
miles of Sumnor, In Coos county,
whoro vory bnd roads aro encounter
ed, nnd necessarily causes much dc
lay. Mr. Damnrd Informs Tho N'ows
thnt, botween Sltkuin and Sumner
thoro Is flvo miles of road which Is
almost tmpnssable."
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIADLO AXI) JOSSON CEMEXT.
Tho best Domestic nnd Imported brands.
Plaster, Llmo, Drlck and all klnas of builders matorlal.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR '
OFFICE, SOUTH I1HOADWAY. PHONE 201.
See CORTHELL
Phono iJllit.
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo huvo secured tho livery bat!
ness of L. II. Hclsnor and aro pr
pnrod to render excellent service to
tho peoplo of Coos Day. Careful
drivers, good rigs nnd ovcrvthlsj
that will mean satisfactory service to
tho public. Phono us for a drlrltj
horse, n rig or anything needed li
the livery lino. Wo also do i
trucking business of nil kinds.
IILAXCHAHI) HltOTIIEIlS.
Livery, Food and Sales Service.
Ml First and Alder Streets.
Phono 138-J
ANOTHER HOLIDAY COMING.
"Columbus Dny" May lie Added to
Calendar List.
SALEM, Ore., Jnu. 2S. If tho
stnto senate follows the oxamplo set
by the house in the passngo of house
bill No. 3, and Govornor Wost gives
his oxocutlvo sanction to tho meas
ure, the state of Orogon will have
nnothor lognl-holldny to observe, and
common labor will hnvo another day
of rost oach year.
This U tho bill which proposes to
sot nsldo October 12th of each year
as a logal holiday In commomoratlon
of tho dlscovory of America by
Christopher Columbus, to bo known
ns Columbus Day." Tho bill wns de
feated Wednosdny by n voto of 2S
for nnd 24 ngalnst, when McKInney
nnd Clyde changed tholr votes to
no" In ordor to bo In position to
movo n reconsideration. It enmo up
for reconsideration upon motion of
McKInney, socondod by Clyde, nnd ,
wns passed by n largo majority.
Fonts, who championed tho bill '
charged that tho only opposition that
bnd nrravod the adoption of another
legal holiday were the manufacturers
and other emplovors of lnbor. whoso
nrlnolnal objection rested In the fact
tbnt thev would have to nay labomrs
time and a half to work mon frnt
i'iv: while GUI n Hnod River nnd
Wnsen unnko ninlmt lis ndnntlon on
io "rniin-' thnt tho larrlciiltnrnl In
toroato pf tlio state wrr nnlst f'O
prnntton nf nt morn hollliVR ho.
noso thev ohloctod to nnvlnt; the'r
po'inol teneherfj for a rtav's work
which they did not perform.
Eastside Winners
1 Dlock In Homo Addition, routalnlng ovor 3 ncres for $003
c Lots for $476, East Manliao'd
10 Lots for $000 East Marshfleld
1C Lots for $8oo Eastsldn
ALL GOOD HAY VIEWS TERMS EASY
OTHER GOOD I1UYS
2 Lots on Fifth street near Honnossoy residonco for $C00 plus
$225 street Improvement bonds.
Cornor Johnson and Fifth street, 50x140 for $050 plus $225 streot
Improvement bonds.
x See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, rw
FOR GOOD WORK
Ilrlng your clothes to us. Cteanlnj.
pressing nnd repairing n specialty,
by oxporlonccd men. Sntlsfactloi
guaranteed IILAXCHAHI) & DON
SOX, South llnutduity.
SAVE MOXEY
ny having your old clothes prcssel
nnd cleaned. Makes them look bet
tor and wear longor. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
COOS HAY TAILORING CO.
J. W. JosopliBon, Mgr.
180 South Hroadway. MarshOcI'
Coos Bay-Roseburg Stage Line
Dally stage between ltoaeburg and MarM.ileld. Stageioavcs diill, uuu
Sunday nt 7 j. in. Fmv, Sd.OO.
irrro SPHETTER, Agent,
120 MARKET AV., Marshtltld.
PlinXK 11
O. V, UARXARI),
Acent. ROSEHURO. OHW
Tll. G. W. LESLIE,
- Osteopathic Physician
Graduato of tho American school of
Osteopathy nt Klrksvlllo. Mo. Office'
u Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to
; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon.
DR. J. W. INGRAM,
Physician nnd Snrgoon.
209-210 Coko Dulldlng.
houoa: Olllco 1C2J; Rosldenco 16!b
X
W. HEXXETT,
lawyer.
onico over Flanagan & Dennett Dank
Marshfleld, Oregon.
YY7M. S. TURPEN,
Ap1iIi
Architect.
Over Chambor of Coramorco.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABL
BUSINESS HOUSES
Mother's Restaurant
Has been consolidated with tho
RLAXCO GRILL ItOOM
In nianco Hotel and Is bettor pre
pared thnn ever to serve good
meals.
Go To
WILLEY & SCHR0EDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
Marshflold, Ore., Phone 773
GET YOUR JOR PRINTING
DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE.
Letter Heads, H1U Heads, Enve
lopes, Calling Cards, etc.
STADDEN
AH kinds of photograph work,
bromide enlarging and kodak fin-ishlng.
Butter Wrappers
Printed at
The Times' Office
J. i..;koontz
Machine and Repair Shops
GENERAL MACHINIST
Steam and Gas Engine Work
At Hollacd'a boat shop, Front
street, Marshfleld, Ore.
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