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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
fHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ORON, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1911 EVENIMG EDITION. Jk n L. COOS BAY TIMES Entered at the poHtolllco nt Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for transmlssl m throuuli tho malls ns second class mall matter. X WITH THE t i toastandtea: advertised list. 31. C. MAI.OXKV DAN K. MAI.OXKV U (jood evening. Kdllor mid Pub. , 0 Xeui Ktlltor Dedicated to the wrvlee of Un people, that no Rood eaue ahall lac'' n champion, and that evil ahall not thrive unopposed. I An Independent Republican new paper published every evening e.v copt Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times PiihllshiiiK Co, Tho Coos Hay Times represents u consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho C003 Day Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estao llshed on Coos Hay and Tho Coos Day Times Is Its immediate successor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DA HA'. Ono yoar ?0.00 For month ' . .50 Whon paid strictly In advance tin subscription price of the Coos Bay Times Is 5.00 per year or $2.50 fo. nix months. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 SELF DENIAL. Vn your money ai on ee tit. but' iilwn.v remember that the Iiljtlu"t nenbe we cmii ren der to our Maker It to help oth ers who ate lens fortunate, it may take some self denial to do thl. but what Rood can be ac complished without self denial? John D. Rockefeller. Olllclal Paper of Coo County. OFFICIAL OK PAPER OK THK MMtSIIFIEI.D. cm Address nil communications to COOS RAV DAILY TI.MKS, Mnrshlleld :: :: :: :: Di-cgm TIIK RECALL OK (JILL. M' Glittering Opportunity. Notice how the elmncos Come atloatliiB by. Making bold ailvanees With flirtatious ye Mlnlnit stock In plenty Warranted to warn Maybe ten or twenty On an oarly tuin; Apple orchards glowing, Kvn as their crop, At the chance for showing How to got on top Simple ns the doing Of nn pnsy sum If the one pursuing To their nrms will oome Chance to take a liter On n rr.r of vheat Tor a riootln buyer On the nnsfout seat That murt keep on rtsliiK Till you're way on top With a train surprising- If It doesn't drop. ttinnlni- Is the tple Of their pleasant chat, Almost philanthropic. Often more than that. And you pause to wonder, Seeing all are sure. Why. oli. why In thunder Any ono Is ixir! yOTIIINQ .but lixiHKTlsy unsworn whon tliu'itcrixin Ik about who In sist tiiHtu doing tut it favor tlmt don't want done. we ,AYOR 11. C. Olll. of Seattle, hn been recalled from olllce by tin overwhelming vote In that city; and tho ciodlt of the thing Is award ed to the women votors of Washing ton In that bailiwick, a phase of the situation that noes far to rucouclle very many nntl-suffniKlHts to the on frnuchlKomout of tho gentler box; though It Is known for u certnlnt that tho recall would have been per fected handsomely without thum In this Instance, the credit alluded to hcln;; principally for the extraordin ary tnlluouce oxerulsed by the good women of the city In determining tho thorough-going action of the men. All 'of which Is fair and Just mid satisfac tory. Once more the virtue of the recall has boon clenrly and savingly express ed In a place, at a time, and under circumstances, that make It peculiar ly IniproBfllvo. While Mr. Olll wns elected by nn almost triumphant ma jority to tho mayoralty of Seattle, ho was uuwiso enough to look upon that success as a sort of Hlgu and signal that he was freo to do as he chooso in the administrative policies of the city mid he made It known early In tho gnmo that Seattle wan one of the wide-open cltUm of tho Pucille const country, making appointments and Btartlug couruoH that continued the utatemont and taking a "froe-lunco" stand hh to his rospotiHlblllty that at oncoMlrow upon his head the suspi cion mid dlsKiist of the decanter poo plo of the metropolis. IIo laimhod in their fucos whon tho recall was miKKwted mid has continued to treat the threat with (lfilHlon and contempt during the mouths of Ida ottice-noldiu;. Xow be knows what ft all Meant, and is not only a discredited public official 1 it a clllxeu of fur less Importance th.ui when he was in private life be fore. The, example Is worth the deepett loiulderatiou of every man of char acter and subatauce as a citlseu. eve r where and Is to be applicable; the time must come when the mere sun---atloii of the recall st: operate to cleanse and amend the iwllcles and records of many an orn.e aud force the officers who hold debatable views of public service to abandon them or prepare for ouster. The lesson of Seattle will not be forgotten on this coast for many a Iouk day, aud we shall be glad if its effect shall be noticeable at all points where there Is room for it: It will not hurt anyoue who is ren dering honest aud honorable service, and while It hovers threateningly over the heads of the hosts of Incum bents throughout the Pacific states. It need not be feared oxoept in the rnrost aud rawest instances. It is one of those processes which is un likely to bo used except with dis crimination aud then only In eases of tho most aggravating aud IndUpu tablo public outrage As u matter of choice the average man would take u toot bar he Ixtfoiv lie would go to mi evening party. The small boy Isn't apt to be late to dinner when mother has made his kind of pie. The young mind prefers bruvlty brilliancy In preacher. to A woman never fully enjoya n thim ble party unless she bus a startling piece of news to toll. A man who has lost money on the election will hoar It referred to should he be ho undiplomatic as to growl nbout household expenses. IIuvo faith In yourself, but don't for got that fulfil has been dcllucd ns be lief In u thing you know isn't ho. There Is this difference between char ity mid reform charity begins nt home and reform begins on the other fellow. The hobo should be perfectly happy. IIo doesn't pay taxes and ho seems to bo unattached. $100 Reward, $100 The render vf list iwper will In' pleated to lortru Hint there l nt IcnM one dreaded nbenre tlmt uluiue ha la-en utile lo euru In nil It nUKei.nnd tlmt UCatnrrd llnll' t'atiirrh Cure U the. only llle cure now kmm n to Hie medleal fiitteriiily. CaUrrc lielim a eon tllulloiil illniUM-. ri'(itre n iomtltiitioiil treatment. Hull," Catarrh cure l inkon Inter iiuliy, nrlliii: iDri-ully upon I ho Mood and inn eoiiN nirliucii( lint ) Klein, t hereby dei.troiiiK the foundation of Hie dleae, and KlilliKthr ti lent KlreiiKlli fu liiilldllK up the ronalllii Him ninl lU.U-tlui: nature In lining It. work. I he proprietor haeo much faith in (Uiur. alle Hier that Ihey otter One lliimlriM . lark fur any cae thai It full to cure, bend for II1 of lertlmoulaU K. J . I It KS K Y A CO , Toledo, O. dd l all UrilsiiUlK. TV, Take Hall' Family I'llUlorcoii'tfpatlou Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL I'hotio :tfJt. IMl'ORTAXT XOTICK. All persons indebted to Pioneer Grocery Company are hereby re quested to make prompt settlement nf same as It Is necessary to closo our buok Immediately. Ry so doing you will save costs of collection. Make payments to Israel Laudo. 11. K. RUSSKY. Trustee. The quicker a cold Is gotten rid of the lets the danger from pneumonia an-! c.Ver ser'otis diseases. Mr. R W. !.. Hall of Waverly, Va says "I llriuly believe Chaniborlaln's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation ou the irr.rkot for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with mo." For salo by all dealers. List of unclaimed letters" remain ing In tho Mnrshlleld, Oregon postof lice, February 13. 1911. Persons cull ing for the same will please say ad vertised and pay one cent for ouch advertised letter called for. Capt. John Anderson, Mrs. I.anra Rauer, Margrittt Camplllo, Mr, Cott lett. Mrs. Lorn Collins, Ray Cox. i Capt. Chas. Dean, Roy L. Donaldson, Dr. A. M. Uvans, T. aiillln, W. K. Garrtt, .Mrs. Lyge llarrlng, F. W. llatnlltoii, Francis iluutsticker, Am brose La Rouche, Poatrous McU tal low, Dr. Adolpli Masclil, J. Madden, Felipe Moran, C. V. Paterson, G. Rackley, Pletro Redmono, Levis Shields, Miss Pearl Stevens, O. W. Temple, Mrs. David Vlean, Tommy-L. Ward. Frank Ward, Adnm Wetzel. W. R. CURTIS Postmnster. Coal Cheapest Fuel on Coos Bay Lump coal $l.."0. Xut coal $.i.()l). Wc do all kinds of hauling, aud contracting. Horses and vehicles for sale. For quick delivery call ou L. H. HEISNER or phono 120-J or 19-L. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos i)r.y Oil aud Suppl Company under the management i' J. W. Flanagan will continue to hat: die tho Union Oil Company's gnsc line, distillate, benzine and coal ol at their oil houso across the Day U which place they hnvo moved theli olllce. Phone 302. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J XOTICi: TO CONTRACTORS. Xotlco Is hereby given Hint sealed bids will bo received for tho altera tion and arrangement of the upper story of tho Court' House nt Coqtilllc, Oregon, sepnrnto blda will bo receiv ed for sky-light or light well, for tho plumbing, for tho carpenter work and bills for tho wholo work. Work to bo done according to the plans and specifications ou lllo with the county clerk. Work to bo complotcd by the lfith day of April, 1911. Flvo nor cent of tho amount of bid to bo doposlted with bid nud all bids to bo filed with tho County Clerk on or boforo the 2nd day of March, 1911, nt 10 o'clock A. M. Tho County Court reserves tho light to roject any and all bids and to nwnrd the contract to n blddoror bidders not tho lowest if in tho Judg ment of tho Court It Is for tho best Interest of tho county. Dated at Coqtillle, Oregon, this 15th day of Fobrunry A. D. 1911. JAMES WATSON, County Clork. XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Xotlco Is hereby given tlint sealed bids will bo recolvod for the con struction of a scow to bo used ns a ferry nt tho City of Coqullle, Orogon, where the ferry Is now established. The samu to be built on the same plan and of the same dimensions as the old ferry scow, oxcept that the same Is to be provided with vontiln Hon aud ventilators. The scow Is to be completed on or before the first da of April, 1911. Fio per cent, of amount of bid to be deposited with the Comity Clerk and nil bids to bo Hied with the County Clerk ou day of March, A. M. Tho County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to award tho contract to a bidder not the lovot, If in the Judgment of the Court It Is for the best Interest ot tho County. Datod at Coqullle. Oregon, this 15th day of February. 1911. JAMES WATSON. County Clerk. or boforo the 2nd 1911, nt 10 o'clock Savo monny by Times advertisers. palronlzlJg Tin Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H, WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly and artlstlcall) exe cuted. Call at our worke on South Broadway. 'bix.$Cr! TTSr TliT 1 f$h$ ftfe DTP a by a simple applicationLJ S r x j-J " " y jg to hear about 'it S- (rt (Ft) Cryfrj'h7 tBff& cz c z ca (Orf, JOHN, I'M GLAD VOy'VE COMC" V j AfW ) WC MUST HWE ELECTRIC UQMrS PUT k M T!aM t , IN RIGHT AWAY- AND AN ELECTRIC r & 1 rtr IVVASHER. IT5AVtSALLTHEWCfVS 7 J Ji CTV ?JxT EFLATRIC CHAP,N P,SH ELCCTRIC Oregon Power Company Electric lamps suited for every purpose For tho homo, Olllce, Launches, Automobllo, Miniature Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec orative purposes for salo or rent. Opon until 6:30 o'clock week days; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phone your orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. 400 TRAP XKSTKI) RARRKD PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our mntings hnvo produced stand rd-bred specimens of exhlbltlou unllty with records of 242, 227, 222 ggR In 3C5 days, aby Chirks ami Kggs for Hatching Rook your ordorB now for BRrlng delivery. A fow cockerels from envy laying stock for ?5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Voids FRED. 1UCHMAN, Prop. rarsb-ltl, Nov IH."5, Phone !W NOW IS TIIK TI.MK To dig up that old Suit and let us jot It In shape for you. Cloaned, Ropnlred and Pressed as wo do It will make It look like new Satisfaction gunrauteed. COOS RAV TAILORING CO. J. W. Josoplison, Mgr. 180 South Rrouilwuy. .Mnrshlleld HOME LAND Co. See ue for Investments on Coo Bay. Wo guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phono 71I. 2ll Front St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,OOO.OQ V. S. Chandler, President; M. 0. Horton, Vice-President; Dorsey Kreitzor, Cashier. Ray T. Knufnian, Asst. Cnsliier prr -v. DIRECTORS: W. S. Cliandler, John S. Coke, W. U. Douglas, John P. Hall, "Win. Grimes, P. S. Dow, S. C. Rogers, W. P. Murphy, M. C. Horton. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined fire and bur glar proof vaults. Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Untile In Con.. County, INtablMicil In 1KH0. Paid up Capital, Surplus, autl Cinllvlilcil Piollts over $lM),0n Assets Over Half .Million l)u lar.s. Does a aonetal banking bMsiiu:,s and draws drafts on tl- nan of CaHfornln. San Francisco. Cnl.: Hanover National Ran'... N Y, Mrst National Rank, Portlanl, Ore.; First Natiounl Rani, Row burg, Oro.: The London Jolut Stock Rank, Ltd., London, F5 and. Also sells esch.iuge op all n tho principal cities of Eurone, Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to chec Safe " deposit lock boxoa for rout. OFFICERS: ,', x,.!!'i:i,J:l, ,,,ls'it,t. . n. flaxaoax, v.-pivs. H. 1'. 1LLIAMS, Cashier. ORO. K. WIXCHKSTKR, Asst. Cash. : INTEREST PMI) M TIME DEPOSITS. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROMPT SERVICE SATISFACTORY WORK REASONABLE PRICES OCR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Phone Main 37-.I and a wagon will call. MaiNliileld Oregon FAMILY nOTEL THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR tates i educed to: Day 50c, 75c and U.00; weok $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges M0.00 to $18.00 per-month. FREE OATHS- K, W. SULLIVAN, Prop. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIARLO AXI) JOSSOX CE.MEXT. Tho best DcmEtIc and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLASN GENERAL CONTRACTOR uiiiij;, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201. Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stage between Roseburg ami Marshileld. Stage leavca dally "" Sunday at 7 p. in. Fre, $n.00 tYTTO Sri; iTER, AKent, 120 MA1UCHT AV., Mnrshlleld. 'MIONK It O. T. nARNARD. Aneiit, ROSEBimfl. CB H (i M. !-' inn rtitoimti