THE COOS BAY TIME?, JUARSHFJELD, ORQN,. THURSDAY, PRIL 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION e ( w 1.A li t M' ( 9 IV )i In nn entirely different nplrtt written by nn Irntc citizen who tnkes Imiic J with The Times. 1'nllko the Coo I liny Dairyman who rIriis his. name this other party In not bravo omniRh to sIrii hln or lior name, tint hlil i behind the nom do illume of "llen.l- IMIIor ami Tub. 01 " Tho writer of this letter throat Xran IMItor ens to stop the subtwrtptlon to this .. I tiftwsHiHr. beeniiM? w bnve been An independent it-publican new- ,,rRV0 wmgh t 8pofl,. 0M ,,,, , papsr i.ubllshed every evening oxcopt ( ,Iofenw, of 01lr ,lonK, ln,illRtrlM. We COOS BAY TIMES Kntered nl tho poslofliee at Marsh flold. Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class ninll matter. M. C. MAI.OM.V 1)A.V IC. MAI.OXKY Sundsy, and Weekly by Tho Vmn liny Times 1'iil.lMiliig Co. ,; nmy f-o , e tnmQ ,(f ,,,, Uedlcnted "to the rwrvlce of the, that we will not cry If such citizens people, thnt no good ciunw shall look do stop their subscription to The big ninll order bouses to leiyn thnt the different members of tbeso houses" hardly ever use any dt tMo! type writers, stoves, farm' impleme'hts and ronnlless other thtiiKS that tlicy bbII. For ywrs Sears Itoebuck & Co., have been athortlslng their cream separa tors nB better than tho Do l.rtvnl, yet It was discovered the other dny that Hlchnrd W. Soars, founder of thnt house Is using four Do t.nvnl separa tors on the different fnrms. If Mr. a oliampion, nuu intu ovu snaii nui thrlvo unopposed. e SUHSt'Itll'TION It.VTKS. DAIIiV. Ono year JG.00 Per month 50 nay tq that render nnd to any other Soars does not believe that the mer chandise his house Is selling Is good enough for his own personal use, It Is dtlllcult to understand why some people continue to trade with such linns. Wo wnnt nn oxprosalon from these mall order 'house patrons, Just ns "Header" has expressed hlniBolf. Out bo brnvo enough to sign your nnino Whon paid strictly In advance tho Bt,.00t8. Thoy suck tho commercial subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is JG.00 por year or $2.50 for six months. W'KKKhY. Ono year $1.50 OIllcliil Paper of Coos County 61a'icTI;ii7r,APi:irc)i-;"'fiiK-ciTV OK.MAKSIIKII.M). Address .all communications to COOH HAV DAILY TIMKS. Multifield :: :: :: :: Oregon UXCOUUAOi: YOl'H MHItCllAXTS. I N a recent Issuo of The Times there nppenred n strong editorial casti gating Coos Day citizens for send- lnr; $25,000 away during tho year to foreign mail order or catalog houses. This article was written and published for the single purpose of educating tho people of this city nnd community ngalnst dealing with theae lioufton and In favor of patronizing homo merchants, whether those mer chants reside hero and do luminous lioro or elsewhere In Cooi county. Wo have board some friendly nnd somo unfriendly comment upon tho Times. The mall order houses leave not a dollar of business with this little newspaper or this printing plant Thoy spond not a lollar hero Mi taxes, not n dollnr In helping us build our roads or pave or Improve our so thnt wo may know who you nro and can help convince you that you are wrong, and let us nnd somo of our merchants show you bow and why you err. j Following Is tho letter sent by '"Header" to Tho Times nnd we pub lish It In full and without changes: Marshflcld, Ore., April 10, 1911. Kdltor Times: , I notice, what I suppose you call a smart nnd Interesting article, In The Times In regard to tho catalog houses. I order very nearly all my goods, shoes and hnrdwnrc that I and my family use. And for what reason? Simply because a worklnn nmn can't afford to pay the Coos liny prlcos for tho goods be uses. You talk In Vour llttlo pnpor ns tf blood from our merchants nnd In the end the citizen who buys those goods gets n cheaper, article tbnu he could buy n bolter nrtlcle for a little nioro money aphonic. If every citizen of Coos Hay and , Coos county did like "Header" says he dees, then there would be no Coos liny Times or other county papers to defend tho people's rights or help in the development of this city nnd county's rosourcos. Tho business men would soon close their shops, nnd when this Is done the county newspa pers will close their doors nnd move tholr plants to other nioro lucrntlvo Holds of endeavor. 'Wo cannot exist upon the subscription money thnt comos lazily llowlng Into the coffers, though people can't tell good goodH of this nowspnpor. We ropoat that nny man or woman who on r n 8 his or her livelihood In this city or county Is disloyal to tho Intorosts of tholr home when thy send this money galloping Into tho coffors of, a $30,000,000 corporation thnt annually declares a dividend of thirty-three and one-third per cent upon Its capital.' We ask If nny of these ninll order bouses extends to you, Mr. "Header" a lino of credit who;! you hnppeu to be out of work, when you or your family Is sick? In- stand wo havo taken nnd have re- i ..... I.. . ... coivou some luiiura in roiorouco iu ; (k,U(, oti They domand that you go this important question. One lettor t0 tho pot omco or 0X,,re8B olllce nnd Is. vory fair and polntH out, another Inco yolir IIU)noy ,,, the form of ubuso that should bo checked. This lotter from a Coos nay dairyman is ns follows: "Mnrshflold, Ore., April 10, 1011. Kdltor Coos Day Times: Iu your Issuo of April 7, under the bending, 'Catalog Houses Get $2r.,'000,' you from chenp, trashy goods. It's strango thnt the pcoplo keep on or dering. It sccniB they would gel noxt to themselves sometime. For myself I hnvo bought nnd priced goods here nnd I find I can order the snmo nrtlclo exactly nnd pay freight nnd snvc from thirty to ninety per cent. Ab to you publishing the names of thoso ordering goods, I suppose no ono Is nshamod of It. And ono good thing you can pass no lnw prohibiting goods from coming through tho mnlls, express nnd freight. If such a lnw wns to tnko effect people would havo 'to' leav.4 coos nay, ror notuing snort or a negotiable order and It Is cashed ami iBilllIannlro could keep clothed. cioposiieu in tno Ulilcngo, ;ow ork, Soon n8 ,ny aubscrlptlon Is up I'll Portland, Seattle or San Francisco over ,my nothor cent for Tho Times nanus the MnrshMold or North Hend banks to help these Institutions along. If . . ... .... . i - - - f ot n uouar or it is sent to-n ... ,,,, ,. rnna TinvwHnt.R ' ' . 4 M 'It sells for nioro than1 lfnworth." "READER". tho farmer needs a loan from n bank score mo men no wufk on ion. uy , r ,rom a business house, can he wioxbT. S. KAUFJ1AN& CO YOUR ...... uv.... ..u.. .. ..nva uKiwn"! inn o wiro nr write n nutnr n nnd other places for goods. I fully agrco with you In your contention thnt wo should all patronlzo homo merchants nnd homo Industries as far ns poBslblo, but tboro are two sides to this question, nnd I think Ic would bo well for you to look at both I sides, nnd wiien you puollsu tno names of the men and women, who gain tholr employment horo, nnd aontl tholr wnges to tho foreign cata log bouses, publish also tho names of tho morchants, who nro depending on tho peoplo hero for business, and aro Bonding tholr money away, to pay for butler, bought of a Chicago Packing IIouso, whon there Ih enough In Cooa county for nil. The money for this butter goes to tho same place as the $14,000 for which you say, "Shame on such people of this city for their dloloynlty." Tho people who send away for goods, do so because they think thoy save money by doing so. Tho morchnutH buy the Chicago Pack ing House butter, because they make a llttlo moro pro lit by doing so. Thoro aro some morchnnta horo who buy very llttlo If any Coos Hay buttor, sending hundreds of dollars oach month to other places for it, yot thoy make a great fuss If n Cooa Dny dairyman sends to Portland for a hundred dollars worth of goods. A COOS HAY DA1HYMAN." Coos Hay Dairyman la right. The Times has no moro uho for the mer chant, business man or banker who Bonds away for articles that may bo purchased at home than he has for tho disloyal citizen who makes his monoy hero and then sonds It away to build up Portland, San Fraucla-o nnd Chicago bouses. It Is by stand ing by each other that communities muke progress nnd grow prosperous. Home Industries nnd home business houses should receive tho support of homo people Now for tho other lettor which M Scars, Hoobuck & Co., or Montgo mery, Ward & Co., and havo them go good for him at tho ban,k or furnish him money to develop his farm or business with money from tholr over flowing till. Wo say that It Is for tho best in terests of every citizen to buy at home. Hero Is an oxamplo showing thnt thoso big owners of mnll order houses havo no faith In tho shoddy stock thnt they sell. It Is taken from tho tiles of tho Northwest Furnltuio Hovlow and has not boon doulod by tho sonlor member of tho big Chicago mall order house: It will bo Interesting uowa to our farmers who have boon buying o.f tho COAL OKDKUS $1.80 lElt TON. Don't Worry jj About the Water Drink Stafford's Ico Cream Soda pure water, pure cream, puro fruit Juices, mako n delightful, healthful, refreshing and invigorating drink. Don't forgot PHONK 214.J. tho Turkish Hatha Curtain Specials The following prices should be of great Interest to those who desire good stales and good qualities at Low Prices. RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS, per pair -- ------ -- 90c HEMSTITCHED RUFFLED SWISS, per pair --- -- '- ----$1.25 B0BINET CURTAINS LACE EDGES $2.00 SCREEN FOR STENCILLING, per yard -,.T- --, ---25c CRETONNES FOR OVERHANGINGS, per yard t-'--12i2& The Greatest Line of Rugs Ever Shown Here See our Special Bungalow Designs and Colorings, Perry, Montgomery Co. v., '. C 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 ono particular subject, however, wo 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 people and 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 not necessary to quote figures, WATCH! NOTICE! Honior Mnuzey, one of the driven and the solicitor for us is out for J-uundry. Watch him! ho la llablo to stop you on tho utrcet nnd explain all details of Laundry and also to bo at your homo any time, Ho knowi Laundry business from A tj Z. Marslifield Hand and Steam Laundry Coal Cheapest Fuel on Cofts Bay Lump coal iftt.no. Nut coal $3.00. Wo do nil dnds of hauling, and contracting. Horses nnd vehicles fpr Bale. For quick dollvery call on L. H. HEISNER or phono 120-J or 49-U j;ki TWO STOUUS. Front St 1 10 Central Ae. IX Till: DISTUICT COUItT OK TIIK UNITICI) STATICS FOIt TIIK DISTUICT OP QIIKGON', In tho matter oL, E. Drown-'tind Arthur Drown, co-partnora V, known as, "Jlrown Brothers, nnd h. K. Drown and Arthur Brown1 as Individuals. Tho undornlgncd will recolvo seal ed bids up to 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, April 18th, 1911, for Uiq following described porsonnl prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wjt; a stock of general merchandise con sisting principally of dry goods, ladles and gents clothing nnd furnishing goods, hats, gloves, shoes, crockory nnd grocorles of tho Inventory valuo of $1, 0G. 13, togothor with a lot of atoro fixtures of tho Inventory valuo of SG9S.00, nil locnted at Myrtle Point, Coos Co,, Oregon. On Inven tory may be seen at tho oftlco of the undersigned No. 7 First street, Portlnnd, Oregon, and at tho olllce of C'. A. Sohlbrede, Rofereo In Bankrupt cy, Mnrshfleld, Orogon, and tho prop erty may bo Inspected upon applica tion to F. E. RubsoU iu charge of Drown Brothers' store nt Myrtle Point. Cash or a certified check for ten per cent, of tho amount offered must accompany oach bid, and tho right la resorvod to reject nny nnd nil bids, tho said salo being made subject to confirmation of the Court. All bids will bo oponed at tho ofllce of tho undorslgned, R. L. SADIX, Trustee. Datod April 7th, 1911. Why not avoid danger and cook with G'A S this summer? v.v ' The, gas range is not fool proofbut it is absolutely safe if used with COMMON care and caution. Compared with a gasoline cook , stove, however, it is as harmless as tho old homestead on a sunny June afternoon. Ask the New Business Department for details. Telephone 178. OREGON POWER COMPANY. iThe Demand Is So Great for tho "New Mazda" ' That wo havo boon nblo to got only ono-half caso of thoso lamps out of an ordor for flvo caBcs placed slit; days ago. Dut can supply out trad with tho best lamp mado whllo they last. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. DKAFNKSS CANNOT HI! Cl'HKI) l I tal hi1I.'hIIiii. h llioj ritmuit rtml tliiMlUiMiM if iMirtt'iii nf Mm ir Tliero I 11 lj tono wh In uiMMlfHf I'D ,mul Hint U w roil UlUllllllllll lllliml'i'k Pl'Mflll" Ik IHIlHtl ll atllnllHin.M.ii illil uof.liii miii .ma lining nl Hie Kiisim liln lulu' W Iiimi IliU iiiIh U In IIhiimmI ii Imvi'tt rinuMiiiit muiinl itf luip-r-fi'i i li. iirint hihImIh'ii ! i I'liilu'l" olivnil IifHfiu I-ilu rr-ull, mill iiiiIm tin liillum nailoii i nit In' liil it nut mul till In orlurt t iu iiiirinul c inlllliiii ImuliiK li lio ! tt iimiI (on o .iilni uw nut "f 1 1' nrot'iiiltil liy t'ul-rrli utili-liU imlliiiitc hul nil lull m uuil rnmlitloit of lliv mm linn kiirfuuvi vlll kIvo One IIiunlriHl Iiolliirn for mi) ca c of ili'iitiicn (cnntil li cuttirrli) tlMt tan not Ih rnrnl lir IU.i'n I'ttHrth Citro he.nl for clriuUri, free, . . V. J PIIRNRV A CO., Tolcio, O. Bold by I)riixRlU. TV- Jn.t (Ull'i fumlljr rill for ronttipatlon. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over ...... $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000.00 Surplus 0,000.00 OFFICERS: W,' S.' Ch'andler, M. C. Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer. . President, Vice-President. Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, -W,'U, Douglas, John F. Hall, F. S. Dow, John S. Coke, Wm. Grimes, S, C. Rogers, 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, COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAfiF I IMF-" Dally stago between Roseburg and Marslifield. Stngo leave, and Sundays at 7 p. m. Faro, $0.00. vrxxw Buitnx-r&m agent, 0, nAT,v.T, ararshfleld. Agent, ROSEnimG, Or PHONE 11 ' ' dirfly 120 JLRICET AV Polks Oregon and Washington Stnto Giuettcor nnd 'llus.nm Direc tory. Just Issued for 1911-12 Is the most conipleto work of tho kind published. 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An Important feature Is the classified di rectory, giving ovory business arran ged under Its special heading, thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a Blanco a list of all houses manufac turing or dealing In any particular line of goods. Tho work generally Is compiled to deserve their liberal patronage. PRICE $0.00. R.L.POLK&C0. SEATTLE, Wash. .,.JfW?jKA.i! t l "- --- u