The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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lti l'nleridty nrlionl. hut as to the
i.mln iiurpnMW thrr can Ih lint one
c n -iimlon. naun'ly. thnt the training
will l along the linn of technical
Mini IiiikIiipm administration iif city
government.
Clvlca are taught Im lira pMte
IfeMtor ami luH. schools, but the study I not scimtl-
Xews ldlltor flr. It hut little more mint thM tlra
. - rtudy of politics In the college; It
, ndent Republican at.- ymlw of --a bU.
, -bed every evening .xcept mMm kBowlwlw of ln Bttbrt. j,
" J M"l'r hf ii uMfui in to fur aa It leads the uttt-
i May YHNW 1'nMMilng P.. ,0 undmtJllldl of ik9
COOS BAY TIMES
Hnterei at the pimioince at Mnrwli
(laid, Oti'H'in. for trannmlMl m
through tlo malls an teeond clam
V M matter.
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MINKY
MU.OXKV
" ii ! . u.'J to the service of the theory of municipal gorernmont. but
Ik , ti at no good cauaa ahull lack H alforda no spe-lil traliiing'for pro.
a th.i....lon. and that trll shall not Bclency In any branch or tMl
Ui.hr unopposed.
ernmant.
City government ahonld b dival-i
oped aa a science that Ii non-polltlcal.
for tha rtueationa thnt It haa to dual
f.vu wijfc and thM tirnhUniM that It liu to
hlltSCKIPttOX KATIW
DAI I A.
Or., i .a
!' ' ' ' 'th 0 -0iv Bav really nntlilna to (to with
U ' . n paid ttrlctly In advance tha IMJjtc, i0 far t,e ii,lt,r9ttB of the
h. ojptlon price of tha Gooa Bay ctWMi are concerned. City nimn-T-
us la $5.00 per year or $2.60 for cering, dty aocountiiig, cty 0Rn.
six tiuntha. earing, city atreet RUperintondaiieof
WI815KLY. t city police and Ilro mnnngemont, city
Oiji year ,....$1.60 . niajrgnmnd and imrk anpurvlHlon, city
(architecture mid building, city educa
tion, Hit and chnrlty cadi of thane
Official Paper of CMHi County
OK MAItSHPIKLIf.
OVVlCIAh VAVIUI OK TIIK CITY nffor.1 nn oxcallont field for the ape-
1 clatlflt. If wo can only gut nwny from
the fool till I dun thnt tho business of
oach la to he peddled nhout from yenr I
to yonr as a political favor, Instead
of being conducted on the basis of
competency and high achievement.
Aa wo grow In wisdom wo will tin
Address all r-rminunlcntlon to
COOS MAY DAILY TIMICS.
Miirlim)M :: :: :: :: Oregon
MIItACLK OI TIIK THICK.
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With 7lf-f fL-fM natiiiwl that u -I hi ih' !" ltimpls In Unit lliif
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fcsAS'Ofl WXL'h & n. ,ilrlnr' Miown here Is nn oxni'i iiiu'hcnm in "iiri-nir s J
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(!s IMOl TOl"' KW& Iuk Klml mmimiiiV vA
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HLD droppod an acorn by tho ,1bt,' e ' vlow of c,t' By- WATCH ! NOTICE !
bank of a atream, nnd wont on ornmet- Wo .hnll not thou rely;" v
plijylng.
upon tlio unlveiHltlos nnd (yollci;c8 for , Homer .Mauzcy, one of tho drivers
v...i ...i..t.. ..,u ".....I ...hi... ...t 'he trnlnlug of HpoclnllHta, In will 'aim tho boncl.or ior uh U out for
, , conduct thnt trnlnlug tit llrat hnnd In ! '-.ntinclry. Watch him!' ho is llnblu
Bummor. nnd tho aun shone and tho t,)U oUy hKh MlmoUf whonj tlo Bt"t0 Btop you on th(J Btfccl nm, oxp,nln
rnin oamo oowu, aim auur a vmiiio U(nt w ,)(J n QwU wUh tJ(J nctl(U n dotalla of Laundry nnd nIBo to ho
local problems ho miiHt wroatlo with nt your homo nny time. lie knows
Intel on.
tho winds found that thoy hnd a new
plaything on the river bank.
And the treo grew nnd grew nnd
piiHlicd out Its branches nnd lifted Its
hoad up towards the sun, nnd
Btrotuhed Uh tirma out wider nnd
wider; Ita trunk beenmo moro
sturdy, and children played honnnth
Its whlsporlng loaves; and nt Inst,
many, ninny years nflerwnrtls, a man
camo by In tho heat of n Hummer day.
And ho stooped nnd drank from tho
utronm, and then aat down In the
ahado of tho groat old trco, and said:
".My! hut thla Is ploaanntl"
.luikm .i. hill si:i:s Tin:
SKIICS.
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AMHS J. HILL has taken off his
blue KlaHsos and sccsbluo skies
for buslucsH In tho United States.
"So far aB I can boo," ho Is quoted
as saying, "there nre no dnrk spots,
no menace anywhere"
Mr. Hill certainly Is In as central
nnd commanding n position ob any
American to forecast tho probabili
ties of commercial wenther In the
United Stntes. ' Ho enjoys especial
opportunities for becoming acquaint
ed with conditions, causes and com
ing ovonts. If there wore anything
basically at fault, ho could ltd trust
ed to croak out tho nows.
T I ii IB noioworiuy turn .Mr inn
hiiijwh nn bikii oi concern over mo de
cision of. thd Interstntd conimerco
commission recently against tho rnll-
, wnya' request to ho allowed to ralso
rates. He nnd his comrades In tho'
, industry of transportation know per
fectly well thnt tho roads will not
Hiiffor from tho refusal, nor tho coun
try olthor.
I Laundry business from A to Z.
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iim-K Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
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Re l Estate Bargains
For bnrgnln In City, Dunker Hill
nnd Farm Proporty. Seo ,
AUG. FIHZEK.V
Itcnl ICstntc mill Insurnnco Agent,
,.8 CciUrnl Ave., MurNhflcIil,' Otr
Soon It will bo Arbor day, when
many children will plant troes. I
Thoro might bo monuments to tho
men who nro responsible for thla
beautiful custom. Tho first sugges
tion came In 1805 from Secretary fl.
O. Northrop, of ,tho Connecticut
Doard Of Education, nnd it was
Storllng Morton who Inaugurated tho
custom In Nohrnska In 1872, slnco
which tlmo It haa spread to nearly
nil parts of tho country.
What n lesson for tho child In tho
simple plnnttng of n trco!
It Is first a lesson In unsolflshneBS,
in kindness nnd In lovo, becnuso It
teaches thoughtfuinoss for others. It
Is a lesson in good citizenship, bo
cnuso It looks forward to the needs
of tho future. It la a lesson In eco
nomies, n lesson In tho realm of Invi'Mlgntlon of Attorney (.Vnenil In
wondorful Mothor-Nnturo. a lesson In Askeil.
nrt, n lesson In Ideals In nil these (I)y Associated Press to the Coos Day
things, and others, becnuso tho net Times.)
Is mnklng tho world moro beautiful, I WASHINGTON', U. C, April 11.
moro comfortable, more useful, moro Ilopresentntlvo Halnoy of Illinois in
delightful, nnd thorefnro n better n resolution Introduced In tho IIouso
world to llvo In.
IX TIIK DISTINCT' C.OUIVJ' OF TDK
UNlTKf) STAt'k's '.KQH TIIK
6lSTIlICf OF OljllJOpN'. ,
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ATTACK OX WICKKItSIIAM.
How mystorlous Is a groat treo!
how eloquent! how uplifting!
It reprosontB so much Industry,
Bonttment, usefulness, beauty,
growth, strength, virility llfo Itself.
In a treo tho thinker comprehends
the wholo world, the laws of ordor,
nnd tho guiding hand of that wondor
ful Intelligence that controls tho uni
verse When ho contemplates tho
mlrnrlo of tho tree, the orbits of tho
stars and tho very Inuuonslty of the
solar syatom become comprelionslvo.
Lot tho children plant their trees.
Kncourngo them. Talk to thorn
nbnut It and about good citizenship
and nbout Nature, until
"This tholr llfo, exempt from public
haunt,
Finds tongues In trees, books in tho
running brooks.
Sermons In stones, and good In everything."
today proposes nn Investigation of
tho Department of Justice concern
Ing the proceedings Instituted under orty may ho inspected upori" ndpllea
io matter of. L..E. Ilrown and
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ri'V Arthur Drown, co-partnors
ki own "lib Ilr'o'WKj'DrotWs, nnd
If. K. Drown ,rfhd''Artiitir Drown
as; Individuals'. '"'' ''
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r Tho undersigned will rccolvo scal
ed, bids up to 12,'o,c'lo6knoon of
Tuesday, April 18th, 4Mj! for the
9 r I ...a. 4 1. r. iT.itilalk.il' . n a. . .. n 1 .km..-
lUlluniUH uco.iiuuif iuiouiiui liu,i-
prljv bojonglhg to said estato, to-wlt:
a stoc)q of general merchandlso con
sisting, principally of dry goods, ladles
and gents clothing and furn(shlng,
goods, hats, glovtfs, shoes,.1 crockery,'
nnd groceries of tho Invontory value
of S-t.fipc.43, togothor with a lot of-
store.-fixtures of tho Inventory .valuo
of $C98.00, nil locatqd . aL. .MlTtlfl
Point, Coob Co., Oregon. On Inven
tory may t'be soon at tuo'oulcb.bT'tho
Undersigned No", ' ,7 Flrst Jtfrtih'fc
Portlnnd, Oregon, aridt tjo ofllco of
C, A. Sohlbrcdp, Roforeo in Dankrupt
cy,..Marsnueia, Oregon, nna tlio prop.
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KNOCKING.
We dislike to "knock." We-much prefer to
boost. As a progressive local business institu
tion we believe, as a rule, in saying kind
things, or letting unkind words go unsaid.
On one particular subject, however, we be
lieve that intelligent "knocking" is warranted
and justified,
That subject is the GASOLINE COOK STOVE.
The gasoline cook stove deserves harsh treat
ment because it KILLS AND MAIMS many
-peopleand DESTROYS a great deal of PROP
ERTY annually.
Any one who reads the newspapers knows
we are telling the truth. Nearly everyone
knows first hand of incidents, bearing out our
statement, It is noUecessary to quote fig
ures, ' .'
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo liuvo secured tne livery turn.
uess cf L. 11. Holsner ami nre pr
'pared to render excellent service to
tho peoplo of Coos Hay. Careful
drlvora, good rigs nnd evetythltj
.lint tl'lll Ml.trlM UfillufiiMli K,. ......I-. .
tho public. Phono iis lor a drltloj I
horse, n rig or uuythlni; needed Is
tho liver lino. Wo also do i
trucking bnulnesi of nil kinds.
ItLANCHAHl) lUtOTIII-ltS.
Livery, I'Ved mid Sales Scrtlcft
HI First and Alder Streets.
Phono 13H-J
Why not avoid danger and cook
' with GAS this summer?
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The, gas range is not fool pi'oof but it Is
absolutely safe if used with COMMON care
and caution. Compared with a gasoline cook
stove, however, it is as harmless as the old
homestead on a sunny June afternoon.
"FwNew Business Department for details,
Coal Cheapest Fuel
on Coos Bay
Lump coal $1.80. .Nut coal $3.00.
Wo do all Kinds of hauling, mi
contracting. Horses nnd voblcles for
solo. For quick dollvory call oa
L. H. HEISNER
or phono 120-J or.tD-L.
tho Sherman anti-trust law and sub
sequently dropped nnd ns to whether
Attorney Geueriil Wlckerahnm has
outside employment which would dis
qualify htm from his position lu
Tnffs cabinet.
PHOXi: I. S. KAUFMAN' CO XOUIl
COAL 01tll-.HS $1.30 l'KK TON.
Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths.
PIIO.NK a I l-J.
tlon to F. K. HiiBsoll in chnrgo of
Drown Brothers' storo . nt Myrtle
Point. Cnah or a certified check for
ton por cent, of -tho nmount-'orTored
must .accompany each hid, and tho
right Is reserved to reject any and
all bids, tho said sale bolng made
subject to confirmation ot the' Court.
All bids will bo opened at the ofllco
of tho undorslgnod. ,
It. U SADIN', Trustee, ,
Dated April 7th, 1911.
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Telephone 178.
OREGON POWER COMPANY.
TIIK PUOFKSSIOX Olf MUNICIPAL
nnVKIl.NMIiXT.
(From Portlnnd Telegram)
COLUMBIA University contom
plntfhj tlio establishment of a
school of municipal training. So
far, us wo nro told, tho matter Is
but tentatively considered, but the
major opinion of tho university auth
orities Is In favor of the establish
ment of tho school, and the predic
tion Is frooly mndo by thoso who
know host that tho Idea will be adopt
ed nnd put Into practical effect.
Thero Is not much dotnll given out
sb to the plan of tho proposed Colum-
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Establish edjl 889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
Assets Over $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
COOS BAY-R0SEBURG STAGE UNr
Dally stage between Itosebiiru nnd Mnrslitleld. Stage leaves dally
mill Sundays nt 7 p. m. Fare, $0.00.
OTTO sriIKTTKK, Ageut, C. P. IUKNAIU),
120 MAUKKT AV Mnrsht.olrt. Agent, ROSEIlUna, Ore.
PHONE 11
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000,00
SurP'us 5,000,00
OFFICERS:
W, S, -Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer,
President, Vice-President, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke,
W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes,
, Jphn.F. Hall, S, C, Rogers,
F- s- Dowi W, P, Murphy,
M, C, Horton,
. .Does a general banking business,
Interest paid on time and savings deposits,
Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at
$3,00 and up per year, M p ai
The Demand Is So Great
for tho
"New Mazda"
Thnt wo have boon, ablo to got obit
ono-halt caso of thoso lamps out ol
an ordor for flvo cases plncod slit;
days ago. Dut can supply out trail
with tho best lamp mad.e while tbtr
last.
Coos Bay Wiring Co. I
PHONE 837J.
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Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT.
ooa'- uometuc and Imported brands
Plaster, Lime, Brick and all klnas of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
LrWNHKAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BKOADWAY,
pnoNE not.
Polks Oregon
and Washington
Stnto Gazetteer mid Business Direc
tory. Just Issued for 1911-12 Is themoit
comploto work of tho kind publlshei
It contains an nccurato business di
rectory of every city, town and ill
lago in Oregon and Washlngtoa, asd
tho names nnd addresses of countrr
raorchnnts and nrofessioual men,
lurabormen, etc., who aro located ad
Jacont to villages; also lists of jot
ornment and county officers, commli'
sloners of deeds, state boards, statu
tory provisions, terms of courti,
names of tho postmasters, postofflce.
express, tolophono and telegraph of
fices, Justices of the peace, notol.
dally and weekly newspapers;
sldos much othor information useful
to all classes of business and rofe
slonal men. A descriptive sketch of
each place Is given, embracing vari
ous items of interest, suoh as the lo
cation, population, distances to dif
ferent points, tho most convenient
shipping statlono, tho products that
aro markoted, stago communication,
trade statistics, tho nearest bank lo
cation, minora! interests, churches.
schools, libraries and societies. An
Important feature Is tho classified di
rectory, giving every business arran
ged under Its special heading, thus
enabling subscribers to obtain at
glanco a list of all houses manufae
turingor dealing in any particular
lino of goods. Tho work generals
Is compiled to desorvo tholr Ube:Sl
patronage.
PRICE $0,00.
U. L. POLK & CO.
SEATTLE, Wcsh. t
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