THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREBON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 7911 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt tho postofflco at Marsh flcld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second clan Ball matter. r to Justice hy tho murderer. No hu inrn can travel far with that load on 1..8 heart and conscience; It Is too great for human endurance. r rt Aftnvi. I'llHnr mul Pnli Mx'lJ. .M.11.0XKY Neus IMI.or h'fl nfo8t nnd t,C0'C9t rcSt ' "" worst case of liumnn Tho fugitive- murderer may travel far and long, hut ho never lays down his burden, even In tho moments A Ills la agony i sufferer In the world. An Independent Republican news-! known, and doath looms n positive minor nuullshod every evening ex-Joy for him as It doos for no other copt Sunday, nnd Weekly by Tim fniia llnv TJnlCM I'llllllsllltll' Cl. ... , r- - "I . . .......... Uncle Sam seoms to uc winning n Dedicated to tho hervlce of tho few battles with the gront combines people, that no good cause shall lack ' Ills latest succoss Is In forcing thu a champion, and that evil shall not jt'actrlc-bull) trust to Its knees, and thrive unopposed. the saving of half n dozen millions of mnnoy to 'the pooplo. Good ccjs Tho Coos Day Tlmos represents u to ,,,, , ,,, ,on, drnwn Bht consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall Ban8t I)rodatory monopoly, and Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally ostao- Ko0,, your oyo on Mr Nit0oscvclt. llshod on Coos Day and Tho Coosnml noto tll0 col,r8C 0f the people Day Times Is It Immediate suj-jovor.whoro ll0 RQCt It wm hoI,, cessor. I you to understand tho man nnd tho ' 1 reason Packard Shoes SUI1HCKIPTIOX HATES. DAILY. Ono year $0.00 For month 50 When paid strictly In advance the subscription price of the Coos Day ""nos Is JTi.OO per year or 12.50 fo. months. WEEKLY. ! year $1.50 for his Immenso popularity. Even Port Inn d is turning Itself Inside out to give him honor and welcome on tho 5th of the coming month. Official Paper of Coom County. OFFICIAL PAPER OK TIIK CiTV OK MAESIIFIELI). Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. MnrMifloM :: :: :: :: Oregon tiii: people want it. Huffnlo,' N. Y Express: Oovernor Carroll of lown has vetoed tho bill for the adoption of tho Oregon plan of direct primaries. The Oregon plan, howovor, is plainly growing in favor with the people. W I T H T H E ? Spring Display of all the new shapes and shades of he famous Packard Shoes Spring Comfort $O.0 TOASTANDTEAS THU CRAITY JAPANESE. 001 EVENING Tan, low and high-cut, gun metal button in low and high-cut, patent leather dancing shoes, gun metal street low cuts. You should see the new lasts for they are classy. V ninn It mutters not how n govornmont ,1Ip,r ,,t how Il0 nVos. Snmuel o Johnson. rip HE fact that this n was so quick to deny and dls- " pnrago the news of Japan's strn toglc effort to nogotlato n coaling Btntlon on the Pnclllc coast of Mux!- WIIE.V AND WHERE AM) WHY?' co, lends all thinking men to believe i, this to hnvo been the object of tho whoro do wo go whon tho lights nn recent military movements In this mv country: That It was entirely sue- And the soul goes out In tho dark? cosifiil Is taken for granted; hut all Lonvlng tho Corpse the shell of n tho same tho 20,000 men and oillcers ,nan or tno army win maneuver nlongth. A clay-lump, stlfT nnd Btark? Mexican border nnd coasts for tho ntt0 0,lld watched n candlo llnmo next six months nnd any dovolon-1 And voiced tho nge-old doubt: ments Indicating that Moxlco lms "Knthor, whoro doos thu llamo go to mndo, or Intends to make, any con- When the wind blows It out?" cessions of the sort to Japan, will bii , summarily used ns n pretext for Nobody knows where tho Biiiishlno BL0-SJ 9 4)Vl ices $4.009 $4.50 and $5.00 compelling tho nnuulmout nnd with drawal of samo. No snno American gnus When the dark comes on nt night. bolloves ono-hnlf tho stuff thnt comes And nobody knows tho goal of n from Washington In big emergencies llko this; as thnt the government U suddonly Inspired to assemble onw-' fourth of its lighting forces within a glvon territory on short notlco more-1 ly for tho snko of training nnd ma neuvering; such n conclusion Is un tenable, not nlono because of tho enormous coBt of such u movomont Never n hand from tho Shadowy soul Thnt tnkes Kb outward (light. "Quo VndU?" wo nsk of the passing soul. "Whcnpo contest thou nnd why?" "I know not yet," tho Soul replies, "Hut nil llesh must die." III. and thu lack of necessity for It, but bocauso of tho extraordinary threat hand Has beckoned us over tho tldo Can Show You Better Than Can Tell You fe>SP MARSH FIELD f82ffli'5 v to v" A m?cm Involved In tho hommlutr In of n Of tho nwesomu waves of tho River neighboring government nt all pos-' Styx elblo points and the daring use ot On which tho donth boats glide; tactics which Invariably precqdo nc- Yet over wo hear tho Silent Volco, tual notlco of war. Aud heed tho Inaudlblo Call Japan Is craftily building to tho That conies to us from Farther Shore hour whon she shall be ablo to mako j And lures us over tho wall, her demonstration an mlstross of tho IV. Pacific; this Ib conceded ns being How shall wo faro when wo nro parcel of her dostlny as she sees It, thore? however fulsomoly aud fatuously liorj And whoro tho Mysterious IMaco Inspired ngonts nnd representatives There are wonderful worlds In tno deny It In ovory land and tongue; unhorse nnd whllo It is believed she Is yet nj In the Inllnlto realms of spaco. long way from thnt hour, her eye Yot the silence ot Death Is unbroken; and henrt aro fixed upon It with nil None over come back to toll, tho zest ot Orlontat Idolatry. Ono Only Faith holds open tho door of of her measures to this end was tho founding of n baso of supply on tho coast of Mexico and this would have been accomplished but for tho swift and emphatic counter-move of tho United States In the swinging of n heavy fighting force Into tho very midst of tho dobatnblo territory and around Its evory morge, Such plays as this nro not mndo Idly, and Japan withdrew Just In tho nick of tlmo to avoid an ongagoment Hope And whispers: well." "All shall bo 4.4 MISSING. WORD CONTEST. The winter of yesterday's baf fling mystery wns Hon. Henry Songstncken. Phraso complote; "It will bo built bofore 1025." Itnftllnir inVBtnn fnr mtlrh sho Is far from ready for. This, or't t 4 something of equal gravity, Is nt tho bottom ot tho game. topics op Tin: times. "SPUING IS . Thore nro no secrets of succoss; atieeois Is an open book. Clot Into the "glnd-hnud" habit. You'll need It this summer, as well as tho ploasant Intoiutlon of your welcoming volco. Spoknno Is going to sptind tho sum of $00,000 in ndvortlslig tho city, tho Inland empire, nnd the northwest gonornlly: That's the kind of spirit that makes amplros as well as cities. Nu man evor paid more for his ox porlenc than It was worth. If people were 'compelled to say what tuny think they would think differently. Wo boltovo tho solution of tho tor rlblo child-murder nt Portland will como to pnsa by tho giving ot hinisolt Uroatues thore n man with hope so dond Who jiever to himself' hath wld, "I've got a cold nnd nn awful cough, Hut If It's wnrm tomorrow I'll tnko them oft!"? Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths. l'HON'K ait-j. Condensed Statement of tb First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, March 7th, 11)11, I.IA151MTIKS. Capital stocky . . JIOO.'OOO.OO itiaouncia. Lonus and dis counts $109,538.95 Overdrafts. ... .43 U. S. Donds and premiums. . . . 25,250,00 Other bonds nnd warrants. . . . 81,037.15 Danktng House.. 74,100.11 Furniture and fixtures .... 7,989.34 Cash anil due from bunk . . ia0,i:ifl.l7 Surplus and pro fits 6,283.14 Circulation. . . . 24,500.00 Deposits) 303,U10.00 $494,052.20 Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Cajifal, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over . . . . ; $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 ' Interest Paid on Time Deposits M94.052.20 Cash neservo 37 Per Cent of Deposits Wo Invito your attention to tho condition ot this bank as shown by tho abovo statement. A genoral banking buslneia transacted. Accounts ot Individuals, corporations and firms received. Interest paid on tlmo and Savings Deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent at $3.00 nnd up per annum. Your business solicited. offi 012ns : W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. M. C. HORTON,, Vice-President. RAY T.' KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashlor. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, P. S. DOW, STEPHEN C. ROGERS. JOHN S. COKE. W.M. GRIMES. W. P. MURPHY, W. U. DOUGLAS, JOHN F, HALL, M. C. HORTON. ' Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIATtLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT. The boat DomFlc nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick nnd all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH DltOAIlWAY. PHONE SOl Times Want Ads Bring Results COAL STRIKES AND COAL PRICES wor ry not tho man who relies upon central statiou electric son-ice for his power. Tho fear of waste and extravagance in. tho engine room disappears when tho Electric Drive is installed. Expensive boilers and engines do not have to bo maintained, repaired and replaced. Electric motors do away with line shafting and losses in power transmis sion. In nearly every possible power application, the JUlcdric Drive shows asbig saving ovor other forms of power. Electric power means energy only when you want it, and then all yon want. Every year shows improvement, economies and de velopments in electric power machinery. The es timate you had made last year is probably out of date now. AVo employ competent exports to in vestigate your power needs and you can- depend on their reports. Telephono 178, Oregon Power Company. COOS BAV-IWKFRii&r. cTArzF iimf- XTZTr X- staso Ieavw Z M vrSK"' a P. IURNARD. -WHUVT A ., Mnn,hfleld. Agent, ItOSEBURG, Ore. l-JIU.MJi 11 wanH WANT QUICK RESULTS j-,.' .. ""-.'' Till".' 'J-' L-' -.: -tnr-r -tfr - -xft&&xmh i.t:aaa