The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1911- EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
to
tl hurtful talk about other, mndo by Inventor who have nctol
the opening of prlvnto lot upon tho atlvlco of tonl ontntc men
ami tho rnnsaekltiK of personal while, some have been lout, and many
! North Bend News
l?ntnrwt nt flirt twitttrifflnn nl Mnrali.
Held Oregon for transmission Rnrimnt"' nothing Is sacred from tho lives hnvo been saved by tnkliiR the Tom Jlnll went to Coqullle
tlirougu tho malls as second class """ ". - - .... ,..v...... ....-. ..,moI1I1B UII 0m..,,
mall matlor n l",nc0 or Bouieom? else; u is a not linen saved.
, '. ...- . species of Insanity and certainly an No thoughtful man wi'l dlscrlml-
M. C .MALONKY I'd Km and I'ub. nborratlon. and owes Its only protec- nate against an entire class became
this
Mrs. I.nwronce Mllebo was visiting
friends here yesterday.
DAN K. MALONI'V
Addross all communications to
COOS HAY DA MA TIMES.
Mnrxliflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon
Sewn Editor Hon to the soclnl conuuiinticM of the of some striking failures.
evil nnd Its universal liniilt in Rreator The writer uellevt tint the res
or lesser degree; Indeed It takes u pectablo real estate man I as re
strong nature to resist the luro of an spectnblo as the respectable dry
offensive secret touching tho life and goods man and that there are men of
honor of another nnd only the shield magnlflcont character, beiinllclent In
nu.l
An Independent Hcpnlillcan news
pnpor published every evening excopt of the law- which has been Justly nnd disposition, generous nt heart
C. I MeKnUht left this afternoon
for Coqullle on btulnes.
I. It. Tower expects to leave to
morrow for Portland on business.
Sunday, and Weekly by righteously Invoked In this cose mny
Tho Coos Day Time I'libllslilng Co. effectually repel Its Insinuating lie
" - and llnr.
Dudlcatod to tho scrvlco of the ,
people, that no good causo shall lack now
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrlvo unopposed. j
AllOl'T IT
CAUTHIfJ
MARSHAL
strnlgltt lnnll their acts who arc j Chns. Hriiner of Ten Mile was In
dealing In dirt, and In connection (Mnrshlleld today on route to Coqullle.
with whose business there Is no dirty j
dealing. Mrs. K. T. Wagner nn'l chlldieii
It Is desirous that the Ight kind win loavo soon to make tlHr homo In
of men engage In the business
SUBSCRIPTION It ATI'S.
DAMA.
One yoar $C.OO
Por month 50
WEEKLY.
Ono yoar $1.50
When paid strictly In advauco tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Hay
Tlmos Is $5.00 por yenr or $2.50 for
bIx months.
Olllclnl Paper of Coot County
he who spoaks disparagingly of real
ORTI.ANIVS chief of police has ostato men erects a barrhr between
Issued strict orders for tho on- that business and many of the noble
forcing of the curfew laws and youth of the land. Real estnte men
further bronklng up of the "street hnve been the means, to n vast ex-
mashers' nuisance. Tlils Is decided- tent, of bringing up communities.
nnd portlnnd.
Mnyor I.. J. Simpson, who has boon
attending to business In Coqullle, re
turned yesterday.
official paper ok Tin: city
OK MARSIIFIEI.B.
AN IMPORTANT CASK.
TII13 ACTION of J ml go Coko lit
reinstating on the court calendar
tho caso of P. A. Sandborg
ngnlmit M. E. Whltmoro for slnudor
in ono that will commend Itself to
tho pooplo gouernlly. American
courts hnvo fallen from their high
estnto In tho public mind Imcnuso of
tholr novor undlng twisting and bend
ing to technicalities and quibbles Hint
In no wny affect the vital features of
tho caso nt law. The Times Is p!ot
cd to unto it breaking nwny from this
fotlch of technicalities nnd quibbling
by tho administers of Justice nnd Is
ly the right step In tho right direc
tion. And. by the way, what has be
come of Mnrshflold's curfew laws?
tins It boon repealed or Is It being
observed In tho breach?
I According to somo stories that are
being told there Is abundant demand
either for a ro-ennctinent of the ordl-
nnnco or Its more rigid enforcement.
1 Hoys and girls of lender years on
j tho streets at nil hours of the night
'are not conducive to good citizenship
In the coming generation or hnppy
hoihes In this.
It Is uscloss to say that this Is
something for parents themselves to
regulate. Tho fart Is that It Is not
done and society must enact and en
force laws for Its own protection nnd
bettormont.
, Wo should begin with the boys and
girls.
Miss Pcnrl Itlggs expects to leave
tomorrow for Idaho to visit her
brother who Is located there.
Miss Florence Ruth, win has been
visiting friends here, returned to her
home In North Inlet yescjrdny.
ony many nre being of groat service to leave tomorrow
to tholr day nnd generation by oti
gnglng lit the business. An honest I
real estate in nn Is ns honest as an
honest minister of tho gospel. Hut
It Is the dishonest denier of this class
who does tho mischief. He enres
nought for the buyer or for the wel
fare of the community. It Is this hu
man hog who Is responslb'e to some
extent for tho opprohlum cast upon
the real estate business. The real
estate llnr and deceiver Is ait uudeslr-
iahlo cltlren, as Is the fake doctor or
tho shyster lawyer or tin hypocriti
cal minister.
I To the haste to Invest In rent
estnto on tho pnrt of tho "hope to
get rich quick" buyer Is to be charg
ed much of the blnmo for the odium
which rests upon the real estate mnii
I In some quarters. Without due con
sideration risks hnvo boon taken, tho
Mrs. Kckheff and daughters expect
for Portland nnd
other northern polnti.
The schooner Daisy Freeman,
which llnlshed taking on her cargo,
sailed yesterday for Redondo, Cnl.
Mrs. Siiuford, who has been visit
ing nt tho homo of Mrs. John Free
land, lias returned to her homo at
North Inlet.
I TDK ODD FELLOWS, gambling spirit has prevailed nnd
i consequent Iohsob resulting, the howl
THi: recent celebration nt North has gone out against "tho renl ostato
Rend by Coos countv Odd Kel- shnrpor."
i lows of the 92nd anniversary of i A renl ostato broker recently show-
glad Hint Judge Coke Is aligned with tho founilliiK of the order In America ed some property to a religiously In
tho ndvnncod thinkers. Pnl8 nttentlon to this popular and cllned prospect who upon looking nt
oi iouk iiku mwjer milium io oxcccnt frntornnl society. Today tho lots remarked that ho "would
there nro Odd Fellows everywhere, i hnvo to talk with tho Lord about It
Kstnbllshod at tho Globo tavern. Lon- before deciding." Tho ngo.it remark
don, In 1748, tho Independent order. ed, disappointedly, as ho rubbed his
has spread to America, normally, Itu-.noso, "In that caso I guess tho deal Is
ly, Chile, Porn, Cuba, Japan, Don- off." It Is suggestive of the nood on
mark, Holland, until tho emblem of, tho part of real ostato men of manl
tho three links may truly bo said to resting it thnorough willingness to
hnvo an Indlctmont quniihed In Judge
Frank Qormnn'n court In Cincinnati,
Ohio, bocnusc of a merely technlctl
defect, but tho Judge ruled against
tho motion nnd sot forth his position
in this manner:
"In this onllghtenod ngo of pro
gress, mo court nnu counsel must enclrclo tho world. havo tho deal thoroughly consldorod
keep paco with tho modern advance-1 Tho outgrowth of tho English by tho prospective buyer, nud not bo
mont of tho science of law. It was Worklngmnn's Doneflolal soclotles. causo ho cannot help himself, but bo
ovor Intontlod as n shlold to protect tho spirit of tho order has grown nnd causo ho wishes It, If his business Is
tho Innocent and n flnmlug sword to nourished In tho United States as no- to hnvo the ostlmato duo It.
niriKo (town mo guiu. whero olso, nnd tho fact rollects credit In buying real estato It Is bettor
No quibbling or caviling Hhould unon tho country an well as unon tho to use ono's own judemont. hut If tho
order that an organization based buyor hns nn Intelligent confidence
upon such worthy nlms should hnvo In tho seller, tho lnttor's word should
mndo such a conspicuous success. ,lu:vo somo weight, but only when tho
nouenth tho exalted trilogy of confidence Is Intelligent. A safo plan
friendship, lovo nud truth, which In buying real estnto Is to bellovo In
stands ns tho ordor'a emblem, much yourself, bollovo In tho proposition,
practical and unnssunilng bonovo- nnd bollove In your ngent, nnd If you
lonco Iiiib been done. Distress hits nro wenk on any of thoso, bettor, per-
been rolloved, suffering has been lea-.haps, got out of tho mark-it
sened. Tho organization certnlnly.lus
reason to congratulate itself that for
bo tolerated by tho court. The an
cient prnctlco of evading the tolls of
tho lnw bocauso tho To wore not
crossod or tho 'IV not dottod can
havo no plnco In practice that should
bo appllod to a modern crlmlnnl trial.
"Cortnlnty, colorlty nnd simplicity
of prnctlco and procedure should bo
tho hnndmnlds of the crlmlnnl trials,
to tho end that speedy Justice should
tin mntnri nnf tn nil nffitnilnpu n,il
B ""- "'- ...... ., ....I,
u" Vthnt no guilty ono shall
ny Innocent ono suffer."
escnpo nor
This nlnndor enso of Snndborg been so woll sustained nnd nowhe.-o
against Whltmoro Is ono In which bettor than In Coos county.
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tho Coos county public In gfnoral
nnd Mnrshflold people lit particular
nro dooply Intorostod. P. A. Sand-
borg was a paid olllclnl of tho City of
Marshflold. Whltmoro
charged him with dnmnudl
Is tho climate of tho country chan-
02 years In the United States the fun- gB? It 80wm, , vicksburg. Miss .
(iiuuenini principles or tno order Hnvo on Wodn
ADVKItTISKI) MST.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing In the Mnrshflold, Oregon Post
jollloce. May 1, 1011. PersonR call
ting for the mime will please say ad
vertised and pay ono cent" for onch
ndvertlsod letter cnlled fyr.
Otto Anderson, A. II. Hrown, Mrs.
Hnrrott, John Hruuotto, Jds. Raines,
Tom Hcnznltls, J. A. Hoi;dan, L. A.
Dunch, Honry Carlson, Tent Cottb,
A. O. Curtis, Clnrenco Ctinnlnghnm,
Mrs. Amelia Dodgo, Walter Dugan,
B. Kills, Alex Evans. Wm. Oall, W. E.
Garrett, Edward Olllesplo, C. E.
Hamilton, T. Holland, Mrs. Thos.
Holland, R. T. Hutching, Mrs. Inez
Jnnsen, .Too Jonos, Amll Johnson, Mrs
F. P. Johnson, Jan Knpnnk, Mrs. Em
ma J. KottrlnB'. Andy IColloy, Frank
MoLnughlln, Hugh McNnll, Chas.
Mlccl, Onnl Mntson, Billy Morrow, L.
Olson, Robert Parks. J. S. Shuck, A.
W. Sanderlln, C. F. Stem:, P. D.
Slteohnn, h, Taussig, Chancy Urn
phry. F. Wnlky. Mr. Wiggins. .Mr.
Wltzol, Chns. Woodworth, Edward
Th. Zlska, Graham Youngmnn.
W. B. CURTIS.
Postmnstor.
il of tho City of .pOME pi
o, It Is alleged, J V ostato
unndlng nnd n-- ' nKont
odnosdny for tho first tlmo In
tho history of tho world, and tho
worst that Coos Bny has suffered this
spring Is a frost which did little If
any serious harm. Thoy ntiy that 'n
prehistoric times tho hlp'to wnllow-
OME pooplo have no faith In real ed In the Hudson rlvor. nnd nolar
men. Why the teal ostnto boars snorted nbout tho Amazon. At
TIIK SOMETIMES MAMCNKD.
any rate nil tho good climate scorns
to bo coming this way nnd the bnd
Kent should bo ehnrT3il with 1U
coptlng brlbo money to pass on cor- honesty any moro than those encniro,!
tain public Improvements being mnd.j 0thor lines of business, the writer climate going somewhere e'.so.
, ,....t.,..,.u (.o ,, viuiiiiiL-iur. i no uoos not know. The wrlUr bolloves.
roports wore In general circulation, .however, that ho who taboos all real
Tho pooplo are entitled to know thel- ostato men Is in error, to put It mild
truth or falsity. Thero should bo no y.
nillhhllni nt Mitlnv mul tm tnnliiiln.'.
iiHillini l'tu; It It 1 lit UUIIDIVll
ItleB tolorntod. Thoro has
A NKW OLD IIOTKTi.
Old patrons of Tho Windsor Hotel,
Sui Francisco, will bo glad to hoar
that this famous house Is now open
In a lino now six story building right
down town. Now furniture, new car-
pots, stentn boat, hot wntor and tele
phone In every room. Cnfo In con
nection. Notice theso rates: Room
with private bath $1 a day, $5 nwceK.
All cars pass tho door. Select family
hotel, Windsor Hotel. 23S Edd
street, San Francisco.
LAFKKKTY HAS PLAN.
FOLLOW tho HAND to HANDON,
Stiudny, MAY' 7.
KOH KIRK PROTKCriON.
been too
m,uch cnroless talking on Coos Hay;
too many are willing to cast aspor
slon on a man's roputntlon and a wo
man's chnractor as a mnttor of Idlo
gossip.
TI.1IA la nn nttnailnn ,l.n, .t.m.A ,-
dishonest men engaged In that busi
ness. Somo men nro crooks natural
ly, It would seem, nnd whother en
gaged In real estate, law or modlclne
the crookedness will come out.
Itatlicr Tlinn Koivst Reserves Would
Hnvo Railroad Keep Property.
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 1.
"Should the Supremo Court declaro
forfeiture In tho Oregon & Califor
nia Railroad land caso, and hold thnt
tho lands revert to tho govornmont,
Men nro not bnd bocauso of tho
Tho ordlnnry gossip Is Invnrlnbly a business thoy nro In tintoss It is tho I will Intrnduen n hill nrnvmino- fnr
liar, and n common llnr Is tho utter burglary business, but bectuso thoy tholr sale to sottlors," said Reproson
Hmlt of social infliction without re- thomsolves wore bad before thoy won: tatlvo Lafforty. "The pooplo of Ore
gard to nnythlng olso In the lino of Into tho business. ' BOn do not want this land to revert
troublo. Tho male gossip. Is, for-j Those who havo no uso for real to the govornmont; thoy want It sold
tunntoly. rarer than his running mato estnto men are In n class with thojo to sottlers.
tho fomalo gad and gnbblor, but ho who consider all mining p-oposltlonj I "Thoro Is a strong probability that,
la manifestly tho worst when ho to bo fnkos. all doctors to bo attacks, should the land bo deIamd fnrfAitd
wants to bo on account of the coarse- all lawyers liars, and that no minis-.the Forest Sorvlco would make a
, llaiulon Arranges For Hlg .Main h
Dtislness Section,
Tho Bandon Recordor says: "At
n special meeting of tho city council
nisi mum u was ueciaeo. to put In
six Inch main to bo attached to tho
pump of the Geo. W. Moo-e Lumber
Co. and to extend tho full longth of
First St. for flro protection In tho
business district, and tho flro com
mittee was Instructed to tako imme
diate steps toward providing means
for the same.
"The council also ordered all hy
drants on tho hill that had been
taken out to bo replaced."
strong fight to havo It Incorporated
into a forest roservo. Such a move
would bo resisted and, in my opinion,
tho peoplo of Orogon would prefer
noss of his work; ho fomnlo slander-Iter bolloves what ho preaches. No
or retains n hnlf-foar of consequences .doubt thero nro crooked men engag.
and does her sharo of tho character- ed in all lines of work, but why Jud
blnstlng stunt tn secrecy and with ges tho entire clnss. or the genoral
buoiio nianomonnff wnoiiy m unison run of that class, by n few? It is to havo this aroa remain In tho hands
with her nature; and to aid horcam-Jtruo that men have lost mouey In of the railroad rather than Incorpo
palgn alio makes no conlldnnts out-, mines, but many mining propositions rated within forest reserves, whom
I Bldo her own sex savo within her own In which men have lost money wero it would pay no taxes to the state
family; tho art of gossiping snfoly 'a logltlmato from tho ground up, and and remain unproductive. We want
very npo anu it n snrea or credit foil ( tho loss came In somo cnss In error tho land sold, so that It may bo Im
in that direction It would got It, but. of conscientious Judgment Lv promo- proved, nnd contribute its sharo to
ward taxation,"
Lafforty has discussed this matter
with members of tho public lands
committee and has been assured of
favorablo consideration In caso legis
lation becomes necessary.
Huuiciuu u unman uauiro is to tno tors, or nu erroneous conxptlon of
Indulgonco. mildly, or invetorntoly, tho matter by outsiders which pro
thp custom hnyo novor achieved any- vented tho proposition fro.it sotting
thine but universal co.ntompt. Your, tho backing It had to havo to mako
true gossip will stoop to anything It a success. Not all are wild-cat
that may yield food for, speculative, schemes. Many fortunes have boon
HOW'S THIS
V offer One Hundred DolUti Reward tor
any rase o( Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall' Caturrn Cure. '
F. J. CHENEY i. CO.. Toledo. O.
W'e, the undersigned, h e known p j, Che
ney for the lat 15 ear, and believe him per
fectly hoi orable in all bulnes tratiiactlon.
and nnarulally able to carry out any obllga.
tloni made by lilt Arm.
Walpiso. Kiknan A Marvin,
t,., , . WJ1?U" ItrugeUu, Toledo, O-
HallV Catarrh Cure U taken iiiternalty, act.
Ingdlreclly upon the blood and mucous sure
fate of the sjHera. Testimonial sent free.
1'rlc 75centper bottlo. Sold byall druKKfit.
Tak. Hall family I'llU forcon.tlpatlon.
"A WELL-LIGHTED STORE
IS A HUMAN
BEE-HIVE"
ipany
(
This expression conies from the Katsung Cigar
of Fort Smith, Arkansas
Read what a successful firm lias to say;
"What effect do we think a well-Iighlod store
properly illuminated windows and electric sins have
upon the upbuilding of a progressive mercha.it' busi
ness? "We can say that there cannot be too much light
used. A well -lighted btore with properly illuminated
windows is a human bee-hive, It commands atten
. tion. '
"As to electric signs, a live wire merchant can't be
without one, An electric sign pertaining to his parti
cular line of merchandise will Increase his sales and
prove to the public that he is up-to-date,"
Let our New Business Department assist YOU,
TELEPHONE 178
OREGON POWER COMPANY
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000,00
Surplus 0,000,00
OFFICERS:
W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer,
President, Vice-President, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
W, S, Chandler,
W, U, Douglas,
John P, 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.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ....
Assets Over
$100,000
$500,000
IntereStjPaid on Time Deposits
Don't
Buy your Duttor, Cream or
mill: from tho Coos Day Ico
ana Cold Storago company un
le8s you want only tho
Best
PHONE 73-J
Delivery 8 a.
nt. a p. m.
BEAN HOT CHEESE Try It.
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses anil
careful drivers aro now at tho dis
posal of tho Coos Bay public at
lU'MSONAllLl- KATES.
nigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywhoro any time. How
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hearso nnd special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties,.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND PEED STABLES
PHONE 27 -J
FOR GOOD WORK
Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning.
pressing and repairing a specialty,
by experienced men, Satisfaction
guaranteed. ULAKCHAKD & DOD
BON, AHlaac BIdg. Froat St,
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phouo 3121
imtnwwm
FAinLYttHOTEL
THE LLOVD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75o and
11.00; week-2.00 to JB.00. House
keeping apartments with gas ranges
nOM to 118.00 per month. FREE
BATHS-K. W. SULLIVAN, Prop,
We Work
And Advertise
To bring u customer hero the first
time, after that ho comes of nil
own accord. You know why.
REMEMBER
Thero Is no kink, or cue that we
can't do.
"THINK IT OVER MABY."
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 87-J
SAFE INVESMENTS.
For information concerniag
high-class bond investments,
bearing 6 interest net,
write O. B. Hinsdale, care J.
H. Adams and Company, Los
Angeles, California.
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